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And to everybody affected by Helene, we know we've got a major disaster in Asheville, North Carolina.
So I hope everybody can make it through that one, and I wish everybody the best.
It is actually one of the big stories.
There's a lot of concerns about the federal response to the hurricane and the disaster zones.
Seems not to... I'm just going to say this.
I know it's all developing.
But as I'm preparing this show, I take a look at the current federal response and you've got Joe Biden saying, you know, look, we're going to offer our assistance and maybe I can check it out at some point.
Kamala Harris, nothing.
I'll put the Google search for you at the very least.
Just what you get from the news.
There's not a whole lot on Kamala's response.
She's running for president right now.
I think it would be appropriate for her to, you know, come down and Do something, you know, as a sitting vice president.
Certainly, I expect to see Donald Trump do what he can as well, as he is asking for this position.
But let's talk about the shocking news and a bunch of stories that we got.
And I felt like this one was going to be the most fun to start off with.
Tim Walz appears to flip off.
Give the middle finger to Michigan college kids shouting Trump 2024, baby.
I don't think so.
I was going to say right off the bat, I don't think so.
You know it's tough because we don't have a very clear view and it really does look in the video, looks like Tim Walz did flip off some young people.
And, you know, I've heard people mention his demeanor and things like that.
He doesn't seem like a genuine guy.
That's just, you know, my opinion.
But, you know, I think he might just be pointing his index finger at somebody, and it looks like it's his middle finger because his hand's tilted a little bit.
So it looks like it's the middle.
I don't think he's flipping people off.
Come on, we're 30 days from an election.
But this story is running wild.
And this is the, I mean, What do we call this one?
Cheap fakes!
That's what they call it, right?
But I don't know, and that's a challenge for me.
I'll just give you my analysis and opinion, because that's all we have.
Do you really think Tim Walz is gonna flip off people in the middle of a campaign like this?
That's ridiculous, I don't think so.
So we'll break that one down, we'll talk about it though, because this does lend itself to where Gen Z is, and why college students are heckling him.
As much as I think this is a fun story to tackle with the accusations, and...
You know, I guess somewhat defend Tim Waltz, although I could be wrong.
He may actually be flipping them off, and it's up to you.
Gen Z's gone right.
Axios is reporting it.
We are seeing this.
We've been seeing it with Gallup years ago.
We're seeing it again.
I've talked about this quite a bit.
Gen Z has shifted rightward, and I love this because Axios has this story where they're like, with the current leftward trend of Gen Z, what we're seeing is women and LGBTQ blah blah, and then the next day they're like, actually Gen Z's gone right-wing.
Like, okay, great.
Thanks for your analysis and opinion on what you think Gen Z is doing.
The next day, they're like, actually, the data shows something else.
Well, it doesn't show them all becoming staunch conservatives.
They are leaning right.
So we'll talk about that.
Then we've got absolutely hilarious news for everybody who likes Donald Trump.
Kamala Harris is underwater in Michigan.
A new set of polls came out for battleground states showing Donald Trump leading in five of seven.
The current RCP no-toss-up map predicts a Donald Trump victory.
And while Alan Lichtman, the Nostradamus of politics, says, nope, I'm right, Trump's gonna lose, Nate Silver is giving the edge to Kamala Harris.
So we still have to see where this is going.
And I'll tell you where it's going if you side with Democrats.
John Kerry's got a viral video where he says that the First Amendment is in the way.
It's a major obstacle.
And he basically says publicly, if we get elected, we can get rid of this stuff.
So you know what that looks like. And I want to give a shout out to Matt Taibbi. I was hanging
out at Rescue the Republic yesterday. Massive event in DC.
It was really fun to hang out with everybody and see everybody down there. And as Matt Taibbi
was bringing this up, and he was like, you see this? I made a comment about, you know, just John
Kerry sitting with black ooze pouring out of his mouth as he speaks. And Matt was like, that's
good. I want to say that. Can I bring that?
I was like, oh, dude, he gave me a shout out. So shout out Matt Taibbi. It was an honor and
a privilege to meet you and talk about these things. So we'll get into that. And then we've
got more big news, especially coming out of yesterday's Rescue the Republic event, where
Hollywood A-lister Zachary Levi came out in support of Donald Trump, talked about environmental toxins.
It was really amazing to see this event, you guys.
I was there.
It was incredible to see liberals and conservatives together, united.
These Kennedy Democrats hanging out, and I'm like, kind of weird to see these liberal guys, but they're all hanging out there.
People with MAGA hats, people with Green Make America Healthy Again hats.
And so it really was something really awesome.
So we'll get into all that news.
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We got this from the Post Millennial.
Tim Waltz appears, is it Waltz like a T or Waltz, appears to flip off Michigan college kids shouting Trump 2024, baby, at college football game.
It's exact. So I mean, it's it's right there. And, you know, I got to be honest, I watched the video and immediately I'm
like, there's no way Tim Walz actually flipped off any of these kids. So I'm going to say this right now. Okay, just
to get started on this. It is my belief. Tim Walz did not flip anybody off.
That's an absurdity.
Of course he did not.
But this is going massively viral, okay?
There's millions upon millions of views on this.
And so, uh, I gotta play for you the video.
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Here you go.
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And so that's it.
And I thought to myself, it's reaching.
So he's not even looking in the direction, it appears, of the people yelling Trump 2024.
But that does look like a middle finger.
I don't understand why if he was going to point with his index finger, he'd twist his hand and do that.
Because you can see where the finger is.
But regardless of that, he may just be pointing at somebody with his index finger and twisting his hand so it looks like his middle finger.
What a silly story.
What a ridiculous story.
But here we go, man.
And these kids, well I shouldn't say kids, these are men at college heckling him, yelling Trump 2024.
So it kind of fits for people who are interested in that narrative and who don't like Tim Walz.
I gotta tell you this, and I'll say it again to really just hammer it in.
I do not believe Tim Walz flicked off a bunch of students.
I mean, that's political suicide.
You can't do that.
It does kind of look like he did.
That's why Post Millennial says it appears to flip off Michigan college kids, okay?
Now, let's talk about what we know about Tim Walz.
Governor of Minnesota.
He knows how to run for office.
He was in Congress.
He's a governor.
This dude, I don't see him making a slip-up mistake like this.
I don't think he's the best choice for Kamala Harris.
I think he's got questionable things about lying about his position in military and trying to make it seem like he was serving in combat.
He doesn't seem like a good dude.
You look at these things and you look at the lies, I mean, He could be a hothead, you know what I mean?
So, you got a guy who lies about the weirdest things.
And look, I gotta tell you, okay?
Lying about your rank in the military is despicable.
In many instances, actually a crime, in certain circumstances, if you claim to have gotten rewards or things like awards.
So that's disgusting.
To say things like, I served in war and things like that, when he didn't, and he's using, like, assumptive language to trick people into thinking he was in combat.
He does these things where he's like, you know, I served in this military, and when I was in Bagram, and it's like, whoa, He did serve in the National Guard.
And then later, as a member of Congress, he was at Bagram.
But you see how you do it?
You know, if I said something like, I've seen combat.
You know, when I was over in Ukraine, what are people going to think if they hear that?
That I was there during the conflict?
I've seen low-level conflict.
I've not seen war or anything like this.
But that's the trick, the language that he uses.
So here's a guy who does a campaign with Kamala Harris.
Where she's like, what do you eat or whatever?
And he's like, I make white guy tacos.
And that's how he says it, white guy tacos.
And she's like, what's that?
Tuna and mayonnaise?
Like, what?
And I, first of all, that's called a wrap, not a taco, okay?
And he goes, just beef and cheese.
She's like, do you season it?
He's like, no.
Oh, come on, dude.
This guy is, he lies about weird things for politics.
And that's the other thing I'd say about him.
Look, a guy who lies like this, I don't see pulling off a middle finger.
I just don't see it.
You can call him a hothead, you can say a lot of things, but this guy's running.
He knows how to run.
He's gonna lie to your face.
He's gonna claim he doesn't put black pepper.
No, no, that's what he said.
The spiciest thing in Minnesota is black pepper.
It's like... Dude, come on.
I don't see him playing this game.
Here we go.
They say, um...
Vice Presidential Candidate Tim Walz appeared to give the middle finger to Michigan college students in Ann Arbor Sunday when he was attending the Michigan-Minnesota college football game.
Fans booed Walz and told him to get out of here and shout out 2024, baby.
Walz watched the game from a private box by former U.S.
Rep Beto O'Rourke, according to Fox News.
Human Events Senior Contributor Charlie Kirk posted on Next, Tim Walz gets heckled by students at the Michigan game, then appears to flip off the students, really showing his ex-teacher vice presidential maturity getting rattled by some college kids weak.
Walt's attractors were quick to reply.
Tim Waltz really showing his true colors here.
If he can't handle getting heckled by some students, how's he gonna handle the big stuff?
Time to grow up, young man.
Think the woke mind virus has taken a toll on common sense.
Toughen up.
Do they got any defense of the... No, they don't.
On Saturday, former President Donald Trump attended the football game between the University of Alabama and University of Georgia.
Fans greeted the Republican presidential candidate with cheers, and Trump spoke with those in attendance.
Now, here's what I want to see right now.
I don't care about football.
I want to see Donald Trump heading down to the best of his abilities to Asheville and using his personal resources to help these people.
I saw Nick Sorter deploying some Starlink and I said, based.
Great work, you guys.
I really appreciate everybody who's helping out Asheville, North Carolina after this hurricane came in and cut them off.
Flooding, power outages, it's a disaster.
I believe Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have a much bigger responsibility as the sitting president and vice president.
Kamala Harris should have responded immediately.
And I don't see anything in the news about this.
It seems to just be blank.
Joe Biden's offering up assistance.
I appreciate that.
And I'm not going to play politics.
Kamala Harris, she should fly down.
She should offer assistance, same as Trump.
But she does have a responsibility as vice president.
Kamala Harris comes down there and offers her help.
She gets my praise.
I don't like her.
I don't like her politics.
I don't think she has the experience to be the president of the United States.
I think her tie-breaking votes in the Senate have been very, very bad.
But if she can go down there and help some people, I will give credit where credit is due to anybody who wants to help people in disaster.
Let's set aside, you know, talking about what should, should not, etc, etc.
What I don't see right now, I don't see it, okay?
And this is a disaster.
I think Kamala should have first thing said, I am the sitting vice president, I am going to make this trip, let's make it happen now, okay?
And I want to see that.
But I don't see any reports on it, and I'm not seeing anything, so...
I'm not gonna dive too deep in that.
But let's talk about why it was that Tim Walz is even getting heckled at a college game like this.
Tim Walz shows up, and how is it possible that he could even be accused of flipping off the bird to a bunch of kids?
Because the kids are heckling him.
Well, again, I can't say kids.
These are men, okay?
These are adult men.
You're 18, you're a man, okay?
Welcome to being a man.
America's youngest voters turn right.
Take a look at this stuff.
Here we go, baby.
From Axios.
Share of young American men who say they identify with select political ideologies.
Here we go.
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Liberal, 22%.
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Conservative, 26%.
And moderate, 48%.
Now here's what's fascinating.
That's 18 to 24.
25 to 29, 27% are liberal.
Now here's what's fascinating.
That's 18 to 24.
25 to 29, 27% are liberal, 21% are conservative, 48% are still moderate.
So when you take a look at – this is from the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics
– from 18 to 29, you are still getting a big moderate burst.
From 25 to 29, it seems to lean Democrat.
18 to 24 is going conservative, baby.
And you know why.
Because I say it all the time, and I'm going to say it again.
It's because conservatives have more babies.
And that's all that matters.
So let me tell you this, my friends.
I'm going to put it this way.
I have long made the argument, the point, That the future will be conservative.
And I've been pointing to this.
I tell you this, okay?
There's a lot to break down here and I'll get all the feminists mad.
The feminists are going to lose their mind over this segment.
Conservatives have kids.
Liberals are more likely to abort or sterilize.
The sterilization of kids is much, much more rare than abortion, okay?
Abortion is terrifyingly ubiquitous.
But the, you know, the gender transition stuff is becoming more common among the left, among liberals, but it's still, like, in the thousands, you know what I mean?
Which is bad, don't get me wrong, but it's nowhere near abortion.
Abortion is crazy.
Now, conservatives are having kids and they're raising their kids.
And I hear this all the time from conservatives saying, yeah, but the institutions and the schools are going to indoctrinate conservative kids and turn them into liberals.
Well, it ain't happening.
As I predicted, 18- to 24-year-olds skewing Republican and moderate away from Democrat.
I told y'all this was going to happen.
And we are seeing it now.
Don't get me wrong.
It's among men.
Actually, no, this doesn't say men, does it?
No, this is men and women.
Holy crap.
It says men, but the poll just says among 18- to 29-year-olds.
So it could be men, don't get me wrong, and women may be leaning leftward.
But I'm gonna break that one down for you as well as to why that does not matter, okay?
And it's gonna piss off the feminists, but I don't care, they're wrong.
They say, a new trend has emerged in American politics.
The very youngest voters, 18 to 24, say they're becoming more conservative.
Okay, so that is just, that is everybody, this is men and women.
Why it matters.
This new trend, which is true for both genders, look at that, and emerged only in the last few years, is especially pronounced with men.
The younger generation of men is more likely to identify as conservative than as liberal, a stunning flip.
I am not surprised.
You can't march around saying, white guys, men, you suck!
Even when Kamala Harris launched her, well, not her, but The white guys for Kamala campaign launched that ad.
They were like, listen up white guys, you know, I'm tired of hearing that white guys suck, but the truth is some of us do, right?
Like this guy, Donald Trump.
And I'm like, oh God, you really think that's going to work?
Well, I tell you, this is why young dudes are like, please just leave me alone.
The younger generation of men, more likely.
Zoom in.
They say it's rare for a group of Americans that young to be more conservative than their immediate predecessors.
We already know the numbers.
They say among women, the younger group is more conservative by three points.
Look at that.
Moderates make up the biggest chunk of both men and women, young voters.
Bravo, moderates!
You're right there with us.
And I will tell you this.
I hear this.
I'm talking to family.
I'm talking to friends.
And they say, you're biased.
You know, we're liberals and you're wrong.
And I'm like, look at me.
I'm not a suit-wearing, tie-wearing, conservative guy.
I'm not a staunch far-right pro-lifer.
I am not a conservative Christian, Catholic, or anything like that.
Many of my friends are.
Because we get along, and we're trying to figure out compromise.
And I tell you this with respect, you know, when people message me saying they pray for me to find Christ and things like that, It's such a nice thing to hear that people are saying, We love you.
We're trying to help you.
I don't agree.
I'm not a Christian.
I do believe in God.
I'm not an atheist.
But there's something about staunch conservative Christians who will sit down with me and say, You're wrong.
I think it's a very wrong thing, Tim.
And I hope you one day understand why you're wrong.
And then I get the left saying, F you.
You're far right.
You're this.
They insult me.
They attack me.
And so me and my friends can come together and we can talk about what we disagree on.
And this is the point.
I look at this event yesterday.
Yesterday I'm at Rescue the Republic, RFK Jr.
speaking.
You've got RFK Jr., you've got Jordan Peterson, you've got Brandon Strock, walk away campaign.
He's a Trump guy, you know?
RFK Jr.
is now a Trump guy.
I feel honored to in any way be involved in this movement today, this unity movement.
That's what they're calling the unity movement, and it is.
Because I get asked, can we bring this country together?
I'm like, half the country believes fake news.
But then I see this.
I see RFK Jr.
asking his Democrat, his liberal supporters, come with me and let's support Trump.
And I say this.
You don't gotta like Trump.
In fact, you can despise the man.
You are always allowed to do that.
But a vote for Donald Trump is a vote for an administration that has RFK Jr.
and Tulsi Gabbard in it.
Now that is a dream administration.
It is what I have begged for for years.
And so what we are seeing now among moderates is that we're siding two to one with the right on this one.
Why?
Well, because we got Tulsi and RFK Jr.
teaming up with Donald Trump.
Donald Trump says, I'm a right-leaning guy.
I'm going to do these things that the right likes, and I'm going to bring you guys into the fold, and we're going to make a unity party on this one.
And I say, bravo.
And I think young people see that.
But I'll tell you a big issue that I have, because I was talking to some young guys the other day, and I said, here's my position.
California wants to give $150,000 to illegal immigrants to buy houses, right?
New York was given $4,000 to illegal immigrant families to permanently settle there.
Here's my plan.
My plan is this.
I want all illegal immigrants to receive $100,000 for a house.
That's right.
You heard me say it.
You hear me say it.
Only when Every single Gen Z person has a house, is able to have an affordable car, insurance, two weeks vacation, only when homelessness is near zero, only when our borders are secure.
My point is this.
We're never going to get to the point where we're going to be giving away houses to illegal immigrants.
My point is, how dare you offer up this money?
They get vetoed in California, by the way, but how dare you even try to give non-citizens free houses when Gen Z These 18- to 29-year-olds, they are stepping in to the world, to the market, and they're saying, we need families, we need homes.
And our leaders and our institutions are saying to our children, to this country's children who are now becoming adults and entering the fray, they're saying, nothing for you.
I saw this one horrifying post from a young woman and she's like, You know, almost 30 years old, living alone with a cat, not dating, making barely any money in a 300 square foot apartment, and I'm like, what is wrong?
What is going on here?
So you know what I see?
I see a Donald Trump saying, secure the border.
We gotta start deporting these people.
Gen Z is supposed to be inheriting this country.
18 to 29.
You're getting into your 30s.
You're gonna start taking over these industries.
You will be the middle managers.
You will be the executives.
Many of the people in your late 20s should already be running companies.
Instead, what I keep hearing is, there's no pay, there's no jobs, and they can't afford to live anywhere.
And that is a disgrace.
And so you know what?
When I see young people start shifting towards moderate or the right, I say, makes a lot of sense.
Because I'm going to tell you this right now.
It is the birthright of an American citizen to inherit what we have built.
I'm 38.
So I'm in the middle, right?
I'm on top of the hill.
I'm about to go over the hill.
And that when I'm on the back end and I'm coming down and I'm aging, I expect everything that I built to slowly be handed off to the younger generation.
There will come a time where I retire, I sit back in my lounge chair in front of a fireplace, smoking a corncob pipe, saying, young man, young woman, the world is yours.
Do us a solid.
Make it right.
And make it better for everybody else.
We have built what we could, and now it is your turn.
But that's not what's happening, and that's what offends me the most.
That Gen Z is left to suffer and hold an empty bag, while people we don't know are being given everything.
I do not respect it.
I think it is a disgrace.
And so, shout out to Gen Z.
And then we'll just read more.
Otherwise, I'm going to keep ranting because I do have more stuff for you.
They say they were the hardest hit by COVID-19 and felt ignored by the establishment.
John Della Volpe, director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics told Axios this month, the youngest members of that group were just 10 years old when Trump was elected president and see this chaotic political era as normal.
It's not normal.
It's not supposed to be this way.
They think of Trump as an antihero, not a villain.
I think it's less about policy and much more about personality.
I hope so.
They say the youngest age group still appears to favor liberal positions on some issues, as much as those ages 25 to 29, says a Harvard youth poll.
In a poll earlier this year, the younger group was just as likely to say basic health insurance is a human right, and government should spend more money to reduce poverty.
Well, I tell you this.
I don't know that I completely agree with those on the surface.
I am a basic health care guy, though.
Let me tell you what that means.
I am not a free market laissez-faire guy.
I'm a largely free market guy.
But I like the idea that if you break your hand, you can go to a free clinic and get it taken care of.
I like the idea that if you have the flu, like, common ailments, you don't die.
We can't have people dying in the streets.
I don't like that.
But if you've got a rare disorder or a cancer that's difficult to cure, you're gonna need private supplemental.
Healthcare is not a human right.
That makes literally no sense, okay?
Basic treatment is not a right, but I do believe we as a society can offer it up as a service like we do fire departments and police officers.
But that is extremely limited and lower cost.
This idea that we can give everybody healthcare is an absurdity.
Some diseases have rare treatments that are very expensive and we can't give it to everybody.
But we can set a bone, you know what I mean?
So, you know, that's kind of where I lean on this one.
I'm kind of a liberal-leaning dude.
I just see the modern Democratic Party has gone completely nuts.
They've lost their minds.
Here's what I love, though.
Take a look at this from Axios.
Behind the coming Gen Z political wave... Ah, yes, look at this.
Women and LGBTQ members of Gen Z are more politically engaged than young voters of earlier generations.
The out-of-the-gate leftward tilt could have a transformative impact, a new book argues.
And then a day later they do a poll and they're like, oh, actually, Gen Z is slightly more conservative.
So, you know, about that.
Sure, make your argument, whatever.
Gen Z think they're underpaid in the workforce.
And they are.
So let's bring it full circle, right?
Why was Tim Walz heckled?
People are yelling at him, Trump 2024, they're booing him.
Kamala Harris, along with all the other Democrats, were asked in 2019 in the Democratic primary, Will you decriminalize border crossings and make it a civil offense?
Civil, meaning you get a petty offense and welcome to the country!
Yes, they said.
I will state this again with pride, with honor, Gen Z is owed everything.
I know a lot of people rag on Gen Z. I did a segment last week where, you know, Gen Z is getting fired because they're lazy, they don't want to work, and things like this.
And that's true for many of them.
I'm not gonna deny that.
But it doesn't matter.
Okay?
You can think Gen Z is vapid, vain, lazy, all that.
It doesn't matter.
We, as the older generations, build things that we know will be handed off to the next generation, and that's the way it has to be.
We will not live forever.
The octogenarians, what are we, in a septuagenocracy, we call it?
That we're being ruled by a bunch of 70 and 80 year olds?
It's time to step down, retire, and hand off power.
And now, I can respect criticisms of Trump's age, absolutely.
But I'm gonna give the guy one last shot because he's the best president of my generation.
Why?
No new wars.
And I will take that.
Attempts at peace.
And I think he has a view of this country that is beneficial and will help the younger generation.
Certainly I'd prefer someone younger.
But you know, there's pros and there's cons across the board.
I will say it again.
Gen Z is underpaid.
Gen Z should be You're supposed to have a young person.
And everybody who's got a kid knows this.
You teach them everything you can.
You prepare them for the future.
We have been failing that for the younger generation.
If you've got a problem with Gen Z and you think many of them are lazy and vain and all that, that's because you as a society did not teach your younger generation properly.
You know?
I look at the older generation, they say, ah, this generation's so screwed up.
Like, well, who raised us?
Who set the world for us?
That's the point.
We have our own kids.
I think the responsibility starts at home.
Take care of your kids.
Make money.
Protect your family.
All those things are important.
As a society, we need to make sure that as we age, we're going to be handing off these positions to younger people entering the workforce.
Sooner or later, they'll be handed the keys to the castle.
Right now, that's not happening.
Not only has our country failed many of our young people with these ridiculous books in schools, these horrible teachers, these nasty teachers, these ideological teachers, wrongly and badly ideological.
After they're told all these weird things that scramble their brains and don't get them prepared for what's to come in the market, we then see that the keys are being handed off to non-citizens.
It's as if they intentionally sabotaged Gen Z and then invited in strangers to come and take their place.
Hey, that factory job?
We're not going to give it to the young person who needs to work.
We're going to give it to you, stranger, who just showed up yesterday.
Maybe you're a criminal.
660,000 at-large criminals, including murderers and robbers and rapists, coming across the border.
Don't care, they say.
They want to give you the right to vote.
They want to give you a path to citizenship.
Our responsibility is to our citizens, our young people.
So, I will say this.
I look at what's going on, and I hope you all stand firm and agree.
We need Gen Z to vote.
We need you guys to help.
Many of us are trying, knowing that you need to be prepared.
Lord, help me.
I want to tell you this.
If I'm going to be 65 years old and running this company, okay?
I will retire to some degree.
I'll probably keep up appearances.
You know, I imagine I'll always be ranting about something.
But I need to know that there's going to be a young man and woman who are ready to step up and take the reins of whatever it is we're building.
I've talked about this.
We bought property in West Virginia.
It's big.
From the ground up, we constructed a large building.
This building will live longer than me, whatever that means.
And so I need to know that Gen Z, Gen Alpha, and those who come next are prepared.
Responsibility, leadership, honor, loyalty.
And so as I am moving on along with everybody else, I will, you know, it's funny because I'd say throw the keys, well, you know, key cards or passwords or whatever it is.
I expect one day to hand that card off to a young person and say, you got this.
I wanna believe that that's gonna happen.
I know there are a lot of young people who truly believe in this, and they exist, but they're becoming harder and harder to find.
And that means, I gotta tell you, understand this market competition, my friends.
I'm running a company, okay?
We got young people who work here.
I believe in them.
When all of these companies, these Fortune 500s and everything, When they start seeing retirements from the boomers and Gen X and millennials are taking over, there is going to be a shortage of managerial power.
We are already facing a managerial crisis, meaning the people who know how to run the machines have been retiring, forcing a bunch of people not prepared to jump into those roles and it's caused a lot of problems.
When I am entering retirement and you and everybody else, there's going to be Let's say there's 10 retirements, there's gonna be five viable candidates, and they are all gonna compete.
What does that mean?
10 companies seeing C-suite retirements, and they say, we need some young people, Gen Z will be in their 40s or whatever, and say, who can take the keys?
And they'll be like, we don't have anybody.
We don't.
And you're gonna have 10 companies, and they're all gonna be fielding offers, and it's gonna, it'll be great!
You know, those young people are gonna be rich, you know, they'll be wealthy.
But I'm hoping that we can correct this ship and those that are Gen Z, we see them shifting rightward because they're realizing it.
And so I think, I'm going to be optimistic on this one, that although they may have been let down largely, there's a cold splash of water on the face that's made many of them realize.
Now I tell you this guys, to all the Gen Z people listening to this show, I hope you tell your friends this.
I hope you tell all of your friends that you deserve every skyscraper, every bridge, every road, not the non-citizens who have entered this country illegally.
Everything that was built was built for you.
It really was.
I know that a lot of people are going to say, ah, they don't deserve it, they're young.
No, no, that's not true.
That's not true at all.
We can criticize the younger generations, we can hope that they do better, but we all know that one day we pass on... I'm only 38, don't get me wrong, I'm going to be here for a while, but I know many of you listening who may be older, this is the mentality we need to have.
You will leave this world like everybody else, so will I, and they need to be ready to inherit it, and that's why we built it.
We built it because we're going to make the lives better for those who come after us.
We are planting trees whose shade we know we will never sit beneath.
And one day they will wake up, and they will see a great tree keeping them cool in the summer, and we say, you deserved it.
We did this for you.
And I don't want to see this country be given away to people who have come here illegally, violated our laws, treated us with disrespect, while our own children are left out in the cold.
Nah, we built it for them.
Shout out, guys.
This is the most important fight.
And I think if Gen Z comes around this election, and they say, Donald Trump it is.
We might actually start securing this future for the people who deserve it the most.
Those who come after us.
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That is the election.
Kamala Harris underwater.
Donald Trump seems to be winning.
We're going to jump to Super Chats for everybody else.
So once again, like I said, become a member and pick up the song.
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Maybe, you know, maybe we should we could incorporate that message.
I really do believe that, you know, Gen Z deserves everything.
I'm here.
I'm building stuff.
And you know, let me just say one more thing.
When I'm young, and I'm struggling, and I'm wondering, how do I get from here to there?
I see these people who are well off, they're wealthy, they're succeeding, they have jobs, careers, families, businesses, and it feels like an insurmountable task.
And then as I get older, and I work hard, and I study, and I figure things out, it seems to get easier, to a certain degree.
Everybody's trying to work on things.
It is because, as I get older, I start inheriting certain things, the way every young person begins to.
An older person retires, a job availability emerges in a position that pays well.
And you can, as a young person, you move up.
And you gain those skills and that opportunity.
And that needs to be there for the next generation.
Let's grab some of your super chats, ladies and gentlemen.
And I'll give a shout out to the Boomers and Gen X, always big fans.
Boomers, you guys made Star Trek The Next Generation, which is the greatest TV show ever made, period.
And I will always love and respect that.
And Gen Xers have always been the cool kids in the room who have kept calm and, you know.
Millennials, I don't know where you went wrong.
Okay, I don't know.
I'm a millennial.
Half of them are, I don't know, the internet fried their brain.
So I can throw some blame at the older generations, but, you know, for the most part, credit for the good things.
Let's give credit for the good things.
All right, let's grab some superchats before jumping onto that next segment.
Jason Dixon says, With $200 billion to Ukraine and $7K to Hawaii, how many cents will Appalachia get?
Wrong race?
Of all the places in this country, you know what I mean?
Michigan needs help.
Appalachia needs help.
And that means, you know, we've got, well, we got Tennessee, Kentucky, we got Ohio, we got a lot of land here.
And a lot of people who could use a hand up, right?
And they don't get it.
Ukraine does!
Congratulations, Zelensky.
Hope it was spent well.
General Kale says YouTube is burying this channel.
I have to search for it, and when I do, the algorithm pushes a moronic leftist show called Majority Report.
Shoutout to Sam Seder.
That dude makes video about me like 10 times a day because it's the only thing he can do that gets views.
But I, you know, it's funny because I was talking to some people the other day and they were like, you know, you look at his channel and he gets like 40 to 70k.
Sometimes I'll have a big show.
But then he does a video about me and Dave Rubin and it's like half a million views.
And I'm like, well, you know, there you go.
He's got to talk about something that people care about and they care about me.
So I appreciate the free marketing, Sam.
Bro, you know what, dude?
You should probably talk about news, but I get it.
You make money talking about me.
It's kind of weird, but, you know, go ahead.
B-W-W-E.
We'll keep talking about politics over here.
But it is what it is.
It is true.
YouTube does bury this channel.
And so, you know, we are going to start running more marketing.
We've never done marketing until heavily so in the past year or two.
I think the first commercial we ever ran for Tim Castile started in July and we had the show up for like four years.
It's all just been organic growth.
And then I was like, well, you know, maybe we should try and reach out new markets and new demographics.
And that's probably a responsibility we should do.
So I do kind of feel like spending money on marketing is, it's a bit active, a bit of activism in the same way that if we're just preaching to the choir, what are we getting done?
So helping grow the show, but also reaching out to people of different demographics to hear a different message and a different take on things I think is really good.
All right.
Big Cheese says, if y'all want to help the hurricane recovery, go to Grindstone Ministries to donate.
Tennessee and North Carolina towns are completely wiped off the map.
Man.
Again, I'll give a shout out to Nick Sorter, who set up a Starlink, getting hundreds of people access to the internet to communicate because cell towers were down.
I mean, that was one of the coolest things I saw.
Shout out, Nick.
That was awesome.
Clank Clank I'm a Tank says, Waltz with the gun grabber Beto O'Rourke at the game.
Shows what policies will be front and center in their administration.
You guys, the John Kerry thing is nuts.
Where he's like, the First Amendment is in our way.
It's like, yo!
Founding Fathers were right!
We got evil people.
Alright.
What do we got?
Jason Dixon says, Well, let me break it down for you.
A-Cab defund the police, only bad cops remain.
Good cops have quit.
Tim Today selling a song, cops are good, we love first responders.
Well, let me break it down for you.
Cops are good.
I stand by what I said in 2020.
It's literally happening.
Seattle, police announced that they're not going to respond to alarm calls.
We don't have the resources.
We've been defunded.
unidentified
Uh-huh.
tim pool
There's a video of a cop in a car saying, he's yelling at activists.
You win!
You win!
I quit!
I quit!
So I don't think there are no good cops.
Actually, I met a good cop the other day.
He walked up.
He was a big fan of the show.
I appreciate it.
We talked for a little bit.
And I was like, that's super cool.
He was just there doing his duty.
And he came up and said, I'm a big fan.
I watch it all the time.
And I was like, that's awesome.
I know there are good cops, and I like the institution of the police.
I just think that the left has attacked these institutions.
Democrats have appointed corrupt communist police chiefs and commissioners, resulting in top-down corruption, where the good cops are burdened and have a difficult time doing the right thing.
I think that's a fact.
So, I've certainly never said ACAB.
That's ridiculous.
Certainly, my stance on defunding the police is, let the leftists in the city have what they've asked for.
And you know why?
Because see how long that lasts.
And sure enough, they immediately started demanding refunding of the police.
It's funny.
Re-funding.
But the song that we put out is not, cops are good.
The song is, those who have left to do their duty and serve this country, come home to find something Otherwise bad.
And the statement about cops in that song is... Where are they?
When our cities fall apart with crimes, drug, disease, poverty, etc.
It is a question of where the police are.
Defunded by corrupt politicians and institutions.
Alright.
That one gamer says, My 14-year-old Pomeranian passed on Friday.
He was from a litter of two.
Of two others I had growing up.
And he's been around for most of my life.
Born when I was 7.
Rip Rhody, Iron Man character, 2009-2024.
Sad to hear it, man.
Sad to hear it.
But, you know, 14 years.
That's pretty great.
And, you know what, man?
There's this really great post where it talks about, I forget what it's called, but you can Google it, like lines of friendship in lines.
It's like they draw lines describing friendship.
And it's like childhood friends and the lines start off and go like this and then branch away.
You get older, you stop talking.
And it's just like one night stand and it's two lines that like bounce and then never intersect.
And then there was dog.
And it's a straight line.
And then right in the middle is a line right alongside it that's very short.
And I'm jealous of dogs.
I gotta tell you, you know why?
You see, that one gamer, you're very sad to see that your friend is gone.
But you know what warms my heart and should warm yours?
Imagine what it must be like to live your entire life, from start to finish, with a good, loyal friend who takes care of you.
And, you know, dogs are the lucky ones, because they live 15 years, you know?
That means they're with us from start to finish, always knowing, always being around, having that pure joy and that pure love, and they never have to experience us leaving them.
Sometimes, it does happen.
And it's a sad day for dogs indeed.
But our pets truly are lucky, especially dogs, man's best friend, true loyal soldiers who stand by us.
They get the better end of the bargain, but I'm okay with that.
You know, I'll tell you this, there have been people who've asked me, Tim, have you ever eaten dog before?
And I'm like, never will, won't do it.
I've had whale, tasted it.
But I hear this, and I could be wrong, but rumor goes that dogs can smell it.
If you've eaten dog.
They can smell if you're about to have a seizure.
If you have cancer, they can smell everything.
And so I've heard these stories where people are like, you know, I once tried dog and from then on, like dogs have been kind of mean to me.
And there are some people where dogs are kind of mean to them, right?
And I said, there are too many dogs that I want to be friends with to risk ever jeopardizing a potential friendship with a dog.
I meet a dog, I want to give him, you know, belly rubs, okay?
So I will not eat dog.
We don't do that, okay?
I will eat cow.
And I like cows too.
They're funny.
But you know, I'm gonna eat a cow.
I'm gonna eat a chicken.
And that's just the way it goes.
William Trash says, Levi was Jeremy Boring's roommate at one point.
unidentified
What?
tim pool
I don't believe that.
I'm gonna have to ask them.
Instead of a text.
Were you roommates?
That's weird.
unidentified
I don't know.
tim pool
It sounds like something that could be true, too.
True, as well.
Dana says, Hey Tim, me again.
The song is fire, fire, fire, fire.
I'm on a fixed income.
Can support monthly.
However, my... What is this?
By... Oh, my birthdays.
It's cut off.
November 5th.
Y'all make it rock.
Best birthday present will be a Trump-Vance victory.
Ain't gonna tell us on the 5th.
I hate to break it to you, but happy birthday, nonetheless.
Thanks for the support on the song.
Alright, what do we got?
George E. says, he has been proven to be a liar, which makes him a scumbag.
Flipping off college students is not below him.
I know, and that's why people think so.
And as much as I think it's kind of like, it's a stretch to think he really did, There's a percentage chance the dude really did flip people off.
Like, if they claimed Trump did it, they're lying.
Dude, having met Trump, and knowing about him, Trump, I'll tell you one thing I learned.
I met Jordan Peterson for the first time the other day, which is kind of funny, you'd think I'd have met him a long time ago, and saw Russell Brand, and I gotta tell you this.
These guys, you know what they do when they meet you?
They lavish you with praise.
They are charming, charismatic individuals who know how to talk, and it's very nice, and it makes you feel good.
When you meet Donald Trump, Donald Trump says the nicest things about you, and he makes you feel good about yourself, and he makes the interaction a very positive one.
So if you came to me and said Donald Trump flipped somebody off, I would not believe it for two seconds.
I would not believe it.
I'd say, get out of here, you lion.
Tim Walz, I don't know.
I still don't believe it personally, but I feel like there's a chance.
Yeah, I see Russell Brandon.
You know, I've been on the show before and we've talked before, but I never met him in person.
Oh, actually, you know, I actually may have seen him at Occupy Wall Street and said hi to him, but nothing significant.
And I see him again, you know, the other day and he's just like, oh, like he's walking by and he comes up and he shakes my hand.
He says nice things about me and Allison.
He's very nice, very charming guy.
And that's why everybody loves him.
And Jordan Peterson for the first time and he's like, Oh, I need same thing.
You know, he's there.
They're charming, charismatic individuals who make you feel good.
And they're smart and witty, too.
So that that'll bring you far in life.
I see that.
I'm like, Damn, I wish I could do that.
I'm jealous.
These guys, they got that X factor, you know?
All right, let's grab some more.
Let's see.
The Clapper of Cheeks has thoughts on James Lindsay slamming Trump for posting the St.
Michael prayer.
Don't know about what he said.
I respect the prayer from Donald Trump.
I'm not a Christian conservative, but I don't have problems with Christians at all.
I grew up with many of them.
I understand it to a certain degree.
I just don't completely agree on the scripture.
I do believe there's a God.
When Donald Trump or anybody... And let me talk to Bill Maher, too.
Because Bill marched this 20 years ago, or 15 years ago.
When people say, you know, I'm praying for you, or they pray for you, it's a compliment.
They're telling you, I deeply care about you.
I'm trying to help you.
Now Bill was like, I don't believe that's going to do anything, but it is really emotional.
It's very nice that someone would actually do something like that for you.
I agree.
I see Donald Trump put out this prayer where he says, help me fight the demons, and he's saying what I feel, but in a different way, with a different belief structure, but I know that we are aligned.
When I say demons, I say figuratively or literally.
I'm like, some people might think there are literal demons out there.
I can call them figurative demons.
They're just nasty, evil people who will stab you in the back.
And we need to have a sound, honorable, and loyal society.
So when Donald Trump put out that prayer, it was funny because Robert Reich was like, how dare Trump think he's the instrument or whatever.
And it's like, yo, that's just a prayer saying like, let us fight against evil.
I don't care how you say it.
If I see a Buddhist say we must cast aside, you know, whatever and want and desire that leads to conflict, it's no different.
If you're telling me in whatever way you want to tell me that we want a society of honor, loyalty, goodness, kindness, you can say it however you want.
I say thank you.
Donald Trump posted that prayer I thought was kind of cool.
He's a cool prayer, you know what I mean?
I'm not a conservative Christian, but I respect anyone with that idea.
And I'll give you a breakdown of what this idea is, okay?
So, a story I've told a long time ago is that I met a guy 20 years ago.
And, uh, we were skateboarding and he was like, you know, let's go, we're gonna go hang out after we skate.
And I go to his house, he's got a picture of Jesus on the wall.
And I was like, I'm like an atheist at the time.
I don't even know what that means.
I was just, I don't know, contrarian.
And I was like, what are you, a Christian or something?
He's like, nah.
And then I was like, why do you have Jesus on your wall?
And then he just goes, I just thought a story about a guy who traveled around helping people is kind of cool.
And then I was like, it hit me in the face.
I was like, if that's all he got from it, that's a really good thing.
I mean, certainly for those who believe in Christ as, you know, the Lord and Savior, there's a lot more to it than that.
But for a guy who's not a Christian and who is likely an atheist, he's like, you know, he travels around helping people.
That's really cool.
And I was like, wow.
You know, that is really cool, if that's all you took from it, right?
You can take a lot more.
I'm just saying, like, if you're somebody who's not deeply in the faith and you still look at that with a degree of reverence, I'm like, that's logic.
That's logic.
That's correct.
That's a good thing.
We should respect that.
And so that's kind of how I feel with this stuff.
Trump can say whatever he wants to say and wherever he wants to say it, but if I understand the message and I agree with it, I think it's a good thing.
I'll be frank.
I said, Tim, did you speak with Jordan Peterson?
And did you ask him to come on IRL or possibly a Culture War episode?
Of course I did.
And Jordan was like, I don't understand how we've not done something together already.
And I was like, hey, look, you come on the show.
I'd love to have you.
It'd be an honor and a privilege.
And he said, of course, absolutely.
And so we're working out the dates.
Probably gonna be a Culture War episode.
I would love to have Dr. Peterson on an episode of IRL, because for a lot of people, you don't hear the news commentary.
You know, Jordan Peterson is very philosophical, moral, scientific, but I thought there'd be something really interesting in pulling up a news story and hearing what he has to say about current events.
Maybe.
But we also discussed how it might be a really great show if, here's, I'll tell you what my idea is.
I'm gonna say it.
I probably shouldn't, but I thought it'd be funny.
If we film the Culture War and set up some, like, lounge chairs, and I just said, Doc, you gotta help me.
I've been having serious anxiety over these past couple years.
I think a civil war is coming!
Help me out, Doc!
And then Jordan and I just talk about everything going on.
I think it'd be kind of funny.
And then he could say, I'm a psychologist, not a psychiatrist!
You know, and it's like, there's a difference.
But, you know, I don't know.
I think it would be fun to just have that conversation that we've never had.
He's a brilliant guy, and he's a really nice guy, too.
Everyone kept saying, you know, because he's walking around, he's doing his thing.
And they're like, just walk up to him, just go up to him.
And I was like, look, I never do that.
You know, I don't walk up to people like that, if they if they see me.
But then he was he was he was hanging out by with talking with someone that, you know, and I was standing near there.
And so I just said, Hey, Jordan, you know, but I try not to bother people.
So I saw Rob Schneider as well.
And I walked by I waved and he's like, Hey, why don't I come on the show?
My bro, you come on the show whenever you want.
And he's like, you have to invite me, and I'm like, alright, alright, alright, we'll bring these people on.
But it was really great, it was a really great event, and I got a bunch of emails from everybody, so.
Alright, we'll grab one more, one more Super Chat, and then we will jump back to our next segment here.
May says, if Seamus wants to get back, he should make a short with Haitian Tim trying to eat dancing dog Owen Tim.
Have you seen the chief of Okeechobee trying to suspend the second due to hurricane?
unidentified
Whoa, what?
tim pool
I didn't see that.
That's crazy.
Seamus will be joining us very soon.
He's coming back.
He's going to hang out.
And I tweeted the other day, Seamus ate one of my socks.
That's the cat, Seamus.
And then, you know, Seamus texted me, how dare you?
Shout out to Freedom Tunes.
They've been killing it.
Freedom Tunes has been doing a great job.
All right, everybody, let's jump to this story.
Here we go.
Ladies and gentlemen, leaked audio from the Democrats Kamala Harris is underwater in Michigan.
And according to new polls, is down in key battleground states.
It is not good news for the Democrats.
And if you apply the bias of 2016 and 2020 to today, Donald Trump is likely two points ahead or more in the battleground states.
If we want to be conservative, Trump is winning.
That being said, Alan Lichtman has predicted a Harris victory, and he's only been wrong one time, so he claims.
And Nate Silver is giving Kamala Harris the edge to win, but I don't buy it.
With the RFK Jr.
unity party, Tulsi Gabbard joining Donald Trump, how could this ticket lose?
Shenanigans, that's how.
Shadow campaign and all that.
So, definitely, it's looking good for Donald Trump.
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They can't do it.
They can't sell.
And it says something for the charts, and for the news, and the magazines, and the entertainment industry, when we do these sales.
Because the other artists, they can't get this.
Now, don't get me wrong, there are a lot of big stars that sell hundreds of thousands of albums.
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Let's read the news.
From the Daily Mail, Kamala Harris has been warned her polling is underwater in the battleground state of Michigan.
One of the Vice President's clearest paths to victory over Donald Trump comes through winning the Great Lakes state alongside Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
But Democratic Rep.
Alyssa Slotkin, who was running in the state Senate race, warned donors last week there were signs of alarm bells.
I'm not feeling my best right now about where we are on Kamala Harris in a place like Michigan.
There are just 36 days until the election and the race is still on a knife edge.
The devastation left by Hurricane Helene has now become a major focus of the campaigns.
Trump will visit the damage in Valdosta, Georgia on Monday afternoon while Harris cut a trip to Vegas short so she could attend briefings in D.C.
That's where the news is on this one.
Kamala should be in Asheville.
She should be serving the day.
She's going to D.C.?
I'm in D.C.
Come on, you don't need to be in D.C.
What were we doing in D.C.?
Private galas and parties and fancy rich people having a good time.
There are poor people who are suffering right now, okay?
A Democrat running for Senate in Michigan.
This is, I believe, Slotkin.
Yep.
She told donors last week she wasn't feeling her best about the numbers in the Great Lakes state.
Slotkin is running against the former Rep.
Mike Rogers in one of the most closely watched Senate contests in the country.
The outcome will be a crucial factor in determining which party has control of the upper chamber for January 25.
For Harris, Michigan provides one of the simplest paths to victory, along with other blue wall states, including Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
If Trump sweeps the Sunbelt states, Harris would need to pick up at least one to have a chance of taking the White House.
Ladies and gentlemen, right now, Over at RealClearPolitics, we got nothing but good news for Donald Trump.
It's been going back and forth.
You know, let me pull up the RealClearPolitics betting average.
I think that one matters.
I think it matters indeed.
And right now Trump is down in the average.
The bets are on Kamala Harris to win.
We can see the average has Harris at 50.4 to win to Trump's 48.
I don't know if Trump is actually winning and he's tied over at BetSun.
And he's down in every other betting market.
That says a lot, but a lot of people thought Hillary Clinton was going to win.
This could be Trump underdog once again, according to the media.
Now, when we take a look at real clear polling, and we do the RCP ratings as of right now.
We got no idea.
Nevada, Arizona, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, up for grabs.
Trump is currently in the lead with red and lean red states with 219 electoral votes considered to Harris-Waltz, that's Trump-Vance, to Harris-Waltz 215.
Of the states that we believe cannot shift, right?
However, Based on polling, if we remove the toss-ups, Donald Trump advances to 281 electoral votes, which is massive.
Now, I think this map kind of makes no sense because I don't know that they have Nebraska properly allocated.
But basically, according to the polls right now, This is wild.
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan.
Well, Minnesota doesn't matter.
Minnesota goes blue.
Wisconsin and Michigan go Kamala Harris.
But Pennsylvania goes Trump.
North Carolina and Georgia go Trump.
Arizona goes Trump.
Nevada goes Kamala.
Kamala loses.
I think that one's wild.
In the top battleground polls, we can see right now Donald Trump is ahead quite a bit.
Take a look at this.
Arizona's up too.
You got Nevada.
What do we have?
Nevada, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
Trump is down 1.3, .8, and 1.4.
But in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia, Trump is up .2, .7, and 1.4.
Let me tell you why this matters, ladies and gentlemen.
It matters because the bias in swing states in 2016 and 2020 was between 4 points and 7 points.
Let's do the conservative, 4 points.
Okay, Trump's winning every single battleground state and then some.
Let's do the more gracious, 7 points.
Kamala Harris has already lost the race.
There's no recovering from a 7 point drop in that regard.
When we jump to the national polling, Trump v. Harris, Harris is up 2 points across the board.
Rasmussen has Trump up 2.
Quinnipiac has a tie.
Atlas Intel, which came out about two weeks ago, has Trump up three.
Taking a look at this, we apply the national bias, which was three to five points, and it looks like, I mean, that would give Trump a one-point edge nationally.
At this time, in 2020, Biden was up 6.6 points.
6.6 points.
There you go.
That's a funny way to say it, right?
It's looking good for Donald Trump.
We have this from Atlas Intel, which is sending shockwaves, my friends.
Shockwaves, they say.
Trump forecasted to be the winner with 290 electoral votes.
Atlas Intel saying Trump will win Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania.
He'll lose North Carolina, Georgia, and Arizona.
He will win.
That's amazing.
Update electoral map based on Atlas Intel.
Nate Silver still giving Kamala Harris the edge with 56.3% of Trump's 43.5, but he gives us the update.
Whether we, you know, I'll tell you this of these prediction models too with Nate Silver.
His prediction models, I feel like are pointless.
I really don't understand the appeal.
I gotta be honest.
Every day, his predictions change.
It's a forecast model, okay?
That's what it is.
Every day, we see it either improve for someone or, you know, it improves for one or it gets worse for the other.
What's the point of that?
I want you to look at it and say, forecasting out, I believe we will see this outcome, okay?
Right now, saying today it's 55%, sure, and in a week, something could happen and it flips.
What's the point of this, right?
But I suppose we have fun and we want to read them anyway.
Silver Bolton says, last update as of September, I mean, Sunday, September 29th, a slightly better day for Trump as a series of polls from highly rated Atlas Intel shows Trump ahead in five of the seven key swing states, though in contrast to some recent data, The polls had Harris doing better in the Sun Belt than the Rust Belt.
A lot of recent polling, the impact on the forecast is relatively minor.
Silver Bolton is now classifying Rasmussen reports as an intrinsically partisan GOP pollster because of a credible report of explicit coordination with the Trump campaign, including leaked emails encouraging the Trump campaign to pay for its polls via third-party sponsors.
This is way out of line for any pollster that could plausibly be called nonpartisan However, this doesn't have much impact on the model because Rasmussen already had a strong GOP leaning house effect that model was accounted for.
So who's going to win?
They say, honestly, we don't know.
We'll give our best bet.
The Silver Bolt, who's ahead right now?
Harris is currently at 49.3 in the swing states, according to the Nate Silver average.
Kennedy, of course, dropped out August 23rd.
Trump is at 46.
Now here's where it gets interesting.
This matters a lot.
Trump may be down in some of these polls, but in the aggregate models that Nate Silver has, changes from last month to this month heavily favor Donald Trump.
In Pennsylvania, over the last month, Trump has improved 0.6.
Michigan, 0.4.
Wisconsin, 1.5.
That matters a lot, because Wisconsin currently has Kamala Harris up 1.9 points.
Trump has improved by 1.5, really narrowing the lead.
North Carolina, Trump's up 0.1.
Georgia, 1.1.
Arizona, 1.6.
In Florida, Democrats have made a 1.4 gain, but Trump still leads by 3.3.
In Nevada, Democrats are leading and have improved 0.3.
That's why they're saying Nevada's probably going to go Democrat.
Minnesota, this one's fascinating.
Minnesota is heavy Democrat, 5.9.
But over the past month has shifted Republican 3.2 points.
That is massive, massive gain for Donald Trump.
Texas, safe red.
I don't know where that's going.
And New Mexico, safe Democrat.
I don't know where that's going.
But let's talk about the apocalypse for Kamala Harris.
Now, I can certainly point out that when leaked video and audio comes out and they're like, Kamala's losing in the battlegrounds.
Yeah, it's bad news for the Democrats, right?
Let's talk about bad news for the Democrats.
First of all, I'd like to point out that the Teamsters are 2-1 in favor of Donald Trump.
Yikes.
When you lose a Teamsters, you're losing bigly, huh?
New York Times reports Dockworkers' strike could begin Tuesday with talks of an impasse.
Members of the International Longshoremen's Association could walk off the job halting most shipments at East and Gulf Coast ports and rattling the U.S.
economy.
Let's talk about it, baby.
You think Kamala Harris is going to be able to recover from a major hurricane disaster in which she's flying to DC?
Is she going to fly to these places?
I mean, I hope she flies down there, but currently, right now, that's not the conversation.
You've got a major disaster.
You've got the unseen economic crisis.
Oh, I say unseen because the media keeps saying, everything is fine.
It's better than ever.
And people keep saying, I can't afford to buy bread.
I can't afford groceries.
I can't afford rent.
Gen Z is suffering over here.
You want to add a major dock worker strike?
You got the UAW, auto workers.
They're upset.
You got Teamsters.
They're upset.
Auto workers are blaming Kamala and Biden specifically.
For the downturn in their industry, saying you mandate electric vehicles.
Now they're talking about government subsidies for electric charging stations.
Yo.
I'll tell you what'll happen if they do that.
If the government subsidizes charging stations, you're gonna get gas stations.
And they're gonna say, you know, every week we have this amount of gas come in, we make very little money off gasoline, we try and sell products inside, but you gotta have a lot of gas stations to operate to make ends meet.
It's a tough business.
Government comes by and says, hey, we're gonna give you, I don't know, a hundred grand to turn this gas station into an electric charging station.
Instead, we're gonna pay your bills for three years.
This guy's gonna be like, guaranteed revenue, no questions asked, done.
Electric cars, baby!
The government will force the market to adapt.
This is what they do with high-fructose corn syrup.
High-fructose corn syrup is garbage, it's bad for you for a lot of reasons, and it's more expensive than sugar.
But the government subsidized corn production, and by covering cost of bills, there was a wider profit margin for the farmers individually if they grew corn.
And then they said, we can make high-fructose corn syrup, it's expensive, but with government subsidy, we make more money on it.
Cheaper to ship, higher glycemic.
That's the point.
That's the dirty game they're going to play.
That's going to put auto workers out of business.
That's going to destroy these unions, and they know it.
Now these dock workers, if they go on strike and the economy is punched right in the face 30 days out from an election, that is apocalyptic news for Kamala Harris.
The New York Times reports, longshoremen on the eastern Gulf Coast are likely to strike on Tuesday, halting most activity at some of the busiest U.S.
ports if their union employers fail to end a months-long standoff over a new labor contract.
Biden can use a federal labor law to force the longshoremen back to work.
But on Sunday, he said he was not considering using that power.
In recent days, top government officials have pressed both sides to reach a deal.
I'll tell you why I don't like unions, okay?
With all due respect to those in unions who are collectively bargaining, this is how they get you, okay?
If me and my buddies are working for somebody, you can't make me do nothing, okay?
If I say, I'm not being paid enough, I ain't doing this job, I can walk off whenever I want.
So they make up these weird rules.
If y'all decide to stop working, it's a strike that the union has organized, and we will fine you a certain amount of money every day you don't work.
That's stupid.
I quit.
Bye-bye.
You can't force me to do anything.
So I tell you what happens.
The idea that you could use a law to force people to work, well, we call that slavery, okay?
And that don't work.
If the longshoremen are not getting paid what they need, and you say you are not allowed to strike, how many of them are just going to be like, I quit.
You can't make me do anything.
I will not do that.
Now, if Biden tried pulling that off, it would be a disaster for Democrats.
That's why he can't.
And that's why these longshoremen are going to get their demands.
They have to.
Democrats are in a tough spot.
If the companies don't back down and give these workers what they want, Democrats are going to reel from it.
It's not desirable for Biden and for the economy.
Harley Shake and a professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley, he says, but it looks like it's going to happen.
Interesting.
That's interesting.
The ILA, which has 47,000 members, has not held a strike at all, at all, at all the East and Gulf Coast ports since 1977.
The Union and the United States Maritime Alliance, the employer's negotiating group, are at loggerheads over wages and benefits.
The Union is also resisting the use of automated machinery at the ports.
Recently big unions like the Teamsters and UAW have gotten much of what they asked for in contract negotiations.
The longshoremen have even more leverage.
There is no practical alternative to the east and gulf coast ports for moving many goods in and out of the eastern half of the country.
And ports can't operate without longshoremen who move metal boxes called containers, that's right we know that, on and off ships and handle other economically crucial cargo like cars and heavy machinery.
Over a dozen ILA members at a union night out at Yankee Stadium on Friday said they supported a strike.
Hear, hear, boys.
Bring it on.
Fearing a strike, many businesses ordered goods early, so they cleared the East and Gulf Coast ports before Tuesday.
But much cargo didn't make it through in time and could be stranded at sea.
Even if a strike is short, it could take weeks to clear the backlog.
Can you imagine?
We are in early voting now, a month out from the election.
People can't buy their products.
That's amazing.
John Wren, the Chief Operating Officer at MHW, an alcoholic beverage distributor based in Manhasset, New York, is concerned that a strike might delay shipments and leaving his business short in the lead up to Thanksgiving.
Those are big opportunities for sales that will just be lost because products will not be on the shelves.
Could you imagine the apocalypse if we can't get these products in for the holidays?
Christmas presents will be more expensive.
Everybody's already looking at their Thanksgiving.
They're looking at the goods they need for Thanksgiving, especially right now, because the businesses... You may not be thinking about your turkeys just yet.
I bet you already did.
How many of you already went and put in your turkey order because you want to make sure you're getting a good big fat turkey for your family?
I don't worry.
Many of these turkeys are homegrown.
You don't got to worry about that stuff.
But there are a lot of imported goods that people are going to want.
And I wonder, these businesses, they order this stuff early like we're seeing, knowing they got to get the shipments in now.
If we're bringing in fancy wines and boozes and whatever it is we got to get, and we don't have that available, we're going to lose a lot of money.
This is going to be an economic nuclear bomb for the Democrats if this strike happens.
You know, maybe a little hyperbolic.
It will be bad.
They will probably suffer in the polls.
But if the economy downturns right now and we are in the voting period, although I don't think we should be, but we are, it's catastrophic.
But don't worry, my friends.
Ain't nobody ever said there wouldn't be a shadow campaign, right?
From the New York Post.
DOJ sues Alabama state's top election official for allegedly purging non-citizen voters too close to the election.
Huh?
Let me just say that again.
What?
You got people who are not citizens on your voting rolls, and so you remove them, and the DOJ just sued you for this?
Oh boy.
Ha!
I hope you guys are ready for a shadow campaign, huh?
The DOJ sued the state of Alabama and its top election official, alleging that they had removed voters who had previously been issued non-citizen identification numbers from its election rolls too close to an election day.
Non-citizen identification numbers are a tax processing number issued by the Internal Revenue Service to ensure that people, including undocumented immigrants, pay taxes.
Along with paying taxes, non-citizen identification numbers can provide legal migrants with securing a driver's license and providing proof of residency.
After being sworn into the office in January, Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen got to work to identify and remove 3,251 individuals who are registered to vote in Alabama who have been issued non-citizen identification numbers by the Department of Homeland Security.
I have been clear that I will not tolerate the participation of non-citizens in our elections, Alan previously said in a release.
I have even gone so far as to testify before a U.S.
State Senate committee regarding the importance of this issue.
We've examined the current voter file in an attempt to identify anyone who appears on that list that has been issued a non-citizen identification number.
Now the DOJ is pushing back and has filed a lawsuit against Alabama and Alan.
The agency argued that Allen violated the National Voter Registration Act of 93, which requires states to complete any changes to the voter registration list no later than 90 days before federal elections.
Allen implemented the changes 84 days before, the DOJ alleged.
The right to vote is one of the most sacred in this democracy.
Blah, blah, blah.
There's no right to vote.
It's not enshrined.
You do not have a right, in my opinion, do not have a right to vote.
I think that's silly.
There's a lot of arguments to be made about what that really means.
My point is, when this country was founded, there were requirements to vote.
You had to be a landowner to prove you lived here.
Now we have requirements in certain areas.
So there's no guaranteed right.
Though, we could argue that, I suppose.
The DOJ alleged that Allen's removal of voter registration also impacted natural-born citizens who were incorrectly identified as potential non-citizens.
The Justice Department seeks injunctive relief that would restore the ability of impacted individuals and impacted eligible voters to vote unimpeded on Election Day.
So, um, it's largely non-citizens, but because there are some that may be, you want all of them to have the right to vote?
We got ourselves a problem.
The department also seeks remedial mailings to educate eligible voters concerning the restoration of their rights and adequate training of local officials and poll workers to address confusion and distrust among eligible voters accused of being non-citizens.
Well, you know what?
I'll tell you the problem we got here, my friends.
You ain't gonna win this one, DOJ.
The state will just say no.
The feds are gonna say, okay, let's hear the case.
That's gonna take time.
And the state of Alabama might try and drag this one out.
DOJ will demand some kind of emergency action, saying the election's coming.
Alabama will say, sure, they'll appeal.
Even if the feds agree, and we don't know, the federal courts, it may result in Alabama just saying, no.
You know why?
When Donald Trump and other Republicans filed lawsuits back in 2020, the courts just said, no.
Well, when the court's ruled, we're not going to do anything about it.
They can try, but what happens, I'll tell you this, in Arizona, when a couple hundred voting machines are broken, and they say, don't worry, it didn't affect the election at all.
Are you kidding?
There are people saying they couldn't vote.
They were waiting in line and they had to leave.
No, no, it was minimal.
I don't believe any of you.
They did nothing.
It's ridiculous that we knew, in Arizona, the printer pages, the ballots were printed the wrong size and were getting errors and couldn't be read, something to that effect.
And they said, whatever.
So you knew the machines were down and your election was compromised.
Didn't matter.
So all Alabama has to do is say no.
What are you gonna do about it?
Seriously, what are you gonna do about it?
You gonna come in?
You gonna come in and, uh, what?
Seriously, what remedy have the feds?
None.
If Alabama says we'll get to it when we get to it, then nothing changes.
And there's nothing they can do about it.
The courts can make rulings, and then what?
You're going to send in the National Guard and they're going to take over the election process?
Then no one will think it's legitimate.
There's nothing you can do.
But I tell you this, I bet if the courts come down, Alabama just says yes.
So, what are you going to do?
You know, look, we got a lot going on, my friends.
It's gonna be a wild ride.
But Kamala, I think, is down.
And we'll see.
We'll see.
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My friends!
Let's grab some Super Chats from all you guys, and we'll see what's up here.
We'll see what's up, and then we'll jump to this next story with John Kerry, talking about the First Amendment being a major block.
That's what Democrats will bring you.
That's what they want to implement.
Super Mercer Bro says, why didn't very many people go to the Save the Republic event?
It needed more advertising.
There were so many great people there.
You know, I gotta say this.
I really do.
With all due respect, with all due respect.
Many of the people who were organizing, they are friends.
And I appreciate them very much.
But I had no idea that that was happening.
And I was asking someone, I was like, why didn't you guys text me?
You know, you want to know what happened?
So I hear that The Defiant are playing in D.C.
I go to Allison and I'm like, hey, you wanna go see The Defiant play in D.C.?
And she was like, oh, cool.
And then I was like, let me look at it.
I'm like, oh, there's like a big event going on with like tons of people and this huge stage and this massive thing.
Like, that's kind of crazy.
I didn't know about it until like a week and a half ago.
And so I sent a message to some of the organizers.
I was like, hey, is it cool if I come?
They're like, yeah, definitely, please come.
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And I was like, why didn't you guys text me?
tim pool
Look, I hope the issue is they didn't want to impose themselves on me and others.
Because I know there's a lot of people who are high profile who got big shows.
Everybody's always like, You know, look, sometimes I get a text message, I can't respond.
I'm too busy.
And so the attitude may have been, I don't wanna bother, we're gonna try and do this.
But I said to them, look, anytime you guys do an event like this, you text me right away, you let me know, and I will do whatever I can.
Whatever I can to promote it.
There's a couple thousand people there.
I think the estimates were 5,000.
I'm not sure.
But there were people saying, like, dude, you get Jordan Peterson and RFK Jr.
on stage.
I mean, this is crazy.
A lot of people were there.
Bret Weinstein was there.
Russell Brand was there.
How do we not have 15, 30, 40, 50,000 people filling up this event with these big speakers and everything?
And I'm like, well, I had nothing to do with it.
I only showed up at the last minute.
People were asking me if I was speaking, and I'm like, nah, I'm not even involved in any way, you know?
But hey, ain't nobody gonna invite me to nothing.
I just assumed they didn't want me there, you know?
But then they were like, no, no, no, we'll give you backstage, all access, come hang out, and I was like, cool!
Definitely I'll show up.
And, uh...
If they had invited me and asked me to be involved, then I said yes and I'd have promoted every single day.
I haven't told you all you guys to come.
We would have planned something fun and funny on stage in front of all these people.
So I told them, look, next time you do anything, if you'll have me, we'll bring as many people as we can and we'll make some amazing stuff happen.
Could you imagine getting Ian up on that stage yelling and acting like a crazy person?
I mean, it would have been hilarious.
At least I think so.
But hey, maybe they just didn't want us there.
I don't know.
I'm not gonna assume that they need my presence or want me there.
But indeed.
There should have been more people, I certainly think so.
I mean, Matt Taibbi was there!
That was so cool!
Rob Schneider was there!
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Man!
tim pool
He was nuts.
Alright.
Let's grab some more Super Chats, my friends.
Drifter says, I think part of the housing problem with younger Millennials in Gen Z is that we're unwilling to give up nearly half our money for a place.
It's not supposed to be that way!
It's supposed to be a tiny, a relatively small amount of money.
Yeah, Gen Z's not making enough money and houses are too expensive.
Why, how dare they start giving away things to non-citizens?
It's just, it's disgusting.
Rusty Shackelford would say, Jordan would say, Tim, you can't fight a civil war if you're busy cleaning your room.
Or maybe he'd say, well, the problem is this, nobody's cleaned their room.
And that's why they're fighting.
They should clean up their own mess.
And my response to Jordan is, yes, but when you've got people who refuse to clean their room coming into your room and messing it up, how can you keep your room clean?
Right?
Look at that.
I already, that's the podcast.
Thanks for listening.
Tim Poole and Jordan Peterson.
What a guy says, I live abroad in the Philippines and I've been trying to get my absentee ballot emailed to me since last August.
Emailed, really?
The lawful deadline to have absentee ballots be sent out was September 20th.
My local election official and Allegheny PA won't respond.
Yeah, they don't want you voting.
Tell them you're voting for Harris.
Like, I'm really trying to vote for the Democrats.
Send me my ballot and then they probably will, right?
Alright.
Vortome says a lot of these pollsters have serious leanings.
They will do whatever they can to make Democrats look good.
It's probably way worse.
Still, Trump needs to survive, which becomes scarier each day.
Vladstein says suburban women need to wake up and realize they will vote their children into World War III and the Cold War after it.
Three generations put in a war for profit.
Seriously.
Sean Saint says, Saint Metal here.
We could use something to boost morale.
Music.
Congratulations on such a great song.
Coming home nearly put a tear in my eye.
You're doing good works.
Appreciate it.
I want to give a shout out to Carter Banks, who did the production.
All the strings and everything coming together on that song.
I just write it on the guitar and I sing, right?
Phil and Carter helped finish writing that song, so half of it goes straight to them.
And Kent, who did all of the VFX and production and filming for this.
Wow!
The one thing I always hear when I make videos is, they're like, you got a great VFX guy.
The after credits scene, where you just see the clock tower floating, like just collapsing and disintegrating, I gotta say, the end of that, you know, chills.
But I gotta be honest, I do think we need to do a cover.
I think it's always great to do a good cover song, one that matters, to bring it back for a variety of reasons.
First, these are songs we know and love, so they have a natural audience.
But some of these songs They get to a degree forgotten.
They're no longer in the circulation.
And so I think we could take a good old song that has a good message, make a modern version of it.
We did that with Together Again as a joke, but I mean we could do it seriously.
Make a more modern version of a hit song with a powerful message and bring it back.
I think Disturbed did an excellent Sound of Silence and everybody agrees.
And that song is so massively amazing.
The lyrics, the message, I think is wonderful.
I'd love to do something like that.
That could be fun.
We'll see.
Alright, here we go.
We'll grab one more.
Clan McCracken says, I'd be willing to bet Biden isn't stopping the strike specifically to screw over Harris.
They picked her over him so he'll make sure she can't win.
LOL.
LMAO even.
Indeed.
We gotta talk about this next story.
We got this one from Fox News, a viral clip of John Kerry calling the First Amendment a major block in stopping disinformation, where he says, if we win, maybe we can do away with these things.
In fact, I'm paraphrasing here, but you want to talk about what you get when you vote for these people and what they really want?
There's a reason the Founding Fathers had this dispute, okay?
It wasn't so cut and dry.
You had the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists, they were debating, arguing.
There was supposed to be a strong Constitution, maybe we don't need one, an unwritten Constitution.
And then you had these people, they said, look, we're going to make sure you write down, you cannot infringe upon our rights.
See, the idea was, we don't need a written Constitution.
We have the Constitution of the people.
The Constitution is what constitutes the people's will.
And there are many saying, no, because we know how these things go.
Write it down so that everyone is forced to abide by it.
And they said, it's easy.
We all agree to abide by these standards now, right?
Sure.
Fine.
Then what's the difference?
Well, now you can see the despots, the crackpots.
They want to take away your right to speak your mind, to express your opinions, to attend churches, to print, to report the news.
So let's see.
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Here's a story from Fox News.
John Kerry called the First Amendment a major block to combating misinformation and fighting climate change.
Oh, climate change, huh?
The former Secretary of State took part in a World Economic Forum panel on green energy on Wednesday.
Near the end of the panel, a member of the audience asked what can be done to push back against disinformation surrounding climate change online.
Well, my friends, I've got the video for you.
Let's listen to what he had to say.
john kerry
Dislike of and anguish over social media is just growing and growing and growing.
And it's part of our problem, particularly in democracies, in terms of building consensus around any issue.
It's really hard to govern today.
You can't—you know, there's no—the referees we used to have to determine what's a fact and what isn't a fact have kind of, you know, been eviscerated to a certain degree.
And people go—and people self-select where they go for their news or for their information.
And then you just get into a vicious cycle.
So it's really, really hard—much harder to build consensus today than at any time in the 45, 50 years I've been involved in this.
There's a lot of discussion now about how you curb those entities in order to guarantee
that you're going to have some accountability on facts, etc.
But look, if people go to only one source and the source they go to is sick and has
an agenda and they're putting out disinformation.
Uh, our first amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to just, you know, hammer it out of existence.
So what you need, what we need is to, is to win the ground, win the right to govern by hopefully having, uh, you know, winning enough votes that you're free to be able to, To implement change.
unidentified
Wow!
john kerry
Now obviously there are some people in our country who are prepared to implement change in other ways.
Wow.
unidentified
So you're questioning really if democracy can survive unregulated social media?
john kerry
I think democracies are very challenged right now and have not proven they can move fast enough or big enough to deal with the challenges that we are facing.
And to me, that is part of what this race, this election is all about.
Will we break the fever in the United States?
tim pool
They're saying the quiet part out loud.
Colin Wright says, no thanks.
He responds, there's a very narrow way to interpret his statement as not a desire to overturn or disregard the First Amendment.
But when his party has been routinely trying to censor Americans, I'm unwilling to bend over backwards to interpret his words charitably.
I agree.
What did he literally say?
The First Amendment stands as a major block to be able to just, you know, hammer it out of existence.
He's talking about disinformation.
No, he's not.
They use disinformation as a buzzword to claim a moral high ground on what is really narrative control.
So what does he really want?
So what we need is to win the ground, win the right to govern, by hopefully winning enough votes that you're free to be able to implement change.
What change?
The First Amendment is a major roadblock?
What do you want to change about it?
If you want to deal with words you don't like, Narratives you don't like because the First Amendment allows us to have those.
You see what he's saying?
They say it's dis and misinformation.
That's the game they play, right?
That's the game they play.
If I come out and I correctly point out, say, like, the Burisma scandal with Joe Biden, quote, you're not getting a million dollars.
They say conspiracy theory.
They play dirty games where they do this trick with fact checkers.
They'll say something like, A video goes viral and it will be Joe Biden at the, I believe it was what, the CFO's, was it the Atlantic Council?
unidentified
I don't know.
tim pool
He's talking with some guys and he says, so I go to Ukraine, I tell them, you know, you're not, if you don't fire the prosecutor, you're not getting the billion dollars.
That video is clear and anyone can watch it.
Joe Biden engaging in a quid pro quo for personal gain.
In my opinion, personal gain, but quid pro quo no less.
He has no legal authority to do it.
Now, I put that video up, it goes viral.
I'm saying hypothetically.
I post it, many other people post it.
How does the media deal with this disinformation, with this narrative?
The fact-checkers will say, did Joe Biden say, if you don't fire the prosecutor, you're not getting the billion dollars, at a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations?
False!
In big, bold letters.
Then it'll give you a full page breaking down the accusations, the claim.
These claims are not true.
And at the bottom, it'll say, well, Joe Biden did say this.
It was at the Atlantic Council, not the Council on Foreign Relations.
Actually, I can't remember exactly which one it was.
Let me pull that up.
Was it?
It wasn't the Atlantic Council.
Was it the Council on?
Let me.
Let me pull that up.
We'll get this one right.
I'm getting a billion speech.
Let's see.
Joe Biden forced Ukraine to fire prosecutor of aid money, according to the Wall Street Journal video.
And he was dealing with Ukraine.
Come on, tell me what the location was.
That's the Wall Street Journal.
It was Biden Council on Foreign Relations.
Okay.
So they'll say something like, at an Atlantic, what they'll do is, the true claim of the piece will be, did Biden say, you're not getting the billion dollars unless you fire the prosecutor?
And then what they add to the news will be something totally unrelated that is false.
On Sunday.
And then they'll be like, blah blah blah, never happened at the bottom.
He did say it, but it was Saturday instead.
That way, anybody who doesn't know what's going on, when they see the story, they'll see a big false.
One of my favorites was NBC News' Fact Check.
I'm gonna pull this one up for you.
NBC News 2016 Acid Wash.
This is one of the greatest pieces of bunk garbage ever made.
Ever made.
And it's on NBC News' X account still to this day.
Here we go.
This is what they call fact, right?
NBC News, October 9th, 2016.
Fact check.
Trump says Clinton acid-washed her email server.
She did not.
That's what they did.
The claim.
Trump says Clinton acid-washed her server.
Nope!
The truth.
Clinton's team used an app called Bleach Bit.
She did not use a corrosive chemical.
There you go, ladies and gentlemen.
That's what John Kerry is talking about.
You elect these people, this is the world they will bring you.
They will call everything you say disinformation.
Now, any sane person can look at this fact check from NBC News.
I remember when I saw this, I busted out laughing.
Nobody thought Trump literally meant that Hillary Clinton procured some, I don't know, sulfuric or hydrofluoric acid and splashed it all over a computer.
That's insane!
Trump was using a phrase, acid wash, to mean she burned it all up.
She, like, even burning it all, they're like, did you set it on fire?
No.
BleachBit purged the servers.
She deleted everything.
Her team did.
And her team reportedly smashed phones with hammers.
Yo, that, I'm pretty sure, is illegal.
That's public record.
Nothing ever happened there.
So there's your warning, right there in front of your face.
John Kerry is telling you outright at the World Economic Forum.
They are telling you to your face.
They don't want you to know the truth.
And gosh darn it, the Founding Fathers protected us too well!
We better win this one, lest people like John Kerry implement change.
Doing multiple air quotes, too many of them.
Implement change, which we know what that really means.
It means take away your rights.
They say Donald Trump is going to take your rights from you.
They get these crackpot celebrities to be like, Donald Trump is going to take our rights and attack people while they literally go on stage in an international event outside of the US.
John Kerry, I believe he's a former politician.
He's not, I don't think he's in office right now.
He was formerly, whoa, he was a senator, right?
It's been a minute.
John Kerry was a presidential nominee.
And when did he, when did he get out?
Prior offices, he was Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Senate, and Secretary of State.
And here he is telling you what he wants to do.
And you know he's still deeply connected to Obama and everybody else in the Biden administration.
He is exposing exactly what they want.
I mean, look.
You know it.
I know it.
We all know it.
The problem is to our friends and family.
And so, consider sharing this video and have them listen to it.
But you know what's terrifying?
As many as people are going to agree.
They're going to be like, no, that's too much lies.
Look, you need decentralized information networks.
The homogenization of information will be a bad thing.
Okay?
But I'll wrap this one up there.
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Next up, we got the story shouting out Hollywood A-lister Zachary Levi supporting Donald Trump.
For everybody watching live, we'll get your superchats, but for all the rest of you, we'll see you all at 6pm.
And before we do, of course, we'll grab some superchats from you.
Is this gonna autoplay if I refresh this page?
Websites should not be allowed to autoplay.
It's doing it.
Look at that.
I can't stand these things.
There it goes.
unidentified
What is it?
tim pool
What is this doing?
And you can't?
There's nothing you can do?
We're gonna mute this page.
Mute site, and then get rid of that so you can see it.
Oh, look what they're doing!
It's just so awful.
Anyway.
Justin Cook says, have you seen the story about the Harris-Waltz ad running in PA that has a farming couple that supported Trump and switched to Kamala?
Apparently they are both paid actors with a long history of Democrat donations.
Is that illegal?
That's crazy.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
DeVore Tome says, I truly believe that some people just live too long.
John Kerry is an example of someone that should be playing with his grandkids.
Some think something live long enough to see yourself become the villain.
The Emperor says the thing about Kerry's talk is he says that says this is an election about the right to rule.
That democracies are too slow to deal with these platforms.
This blatantly reveals the want for the state to control our freedoms.
Control our freedoms?
That would just literally mean take them all away.
Ready, set, build, says Tim.
My indication that Trump is doing better than the polls show is that on Friday, Adam Schiff introduced a bill that would prevent presidents from dismissing charges against them.
Well, you know, you know.
John Beard says your discord is an echo chamber.
Well, duh.
Like, what do you think?
It is the fans of the show most ardently who are willing to sign up and join a Discord.
That being said, there's disagreements in there quite a bit, but yes, the people who are fans of the show sign up and all hang out with each other.
These things happen.
I don't think you'd, like, if we were going to make a private club, physical or otherwise, and then had a bunch of people come in to debate each other, it would be a debate club.
You know what I mean?
If the Timcast audience wants to hang out and share ideas in which they agree with each other, that's something else.
And that was always allowed.
Let's grab some more Super Chats.
Brad sees his possible cyber attack.
Millions of people, including me, are without cell service.
Verizon website is down and can't call customer service.
I'm gonna let you guys in on some crazy stuff, too.
Yo, I go into my phone, okay?
And you guys, I wanna know this.
Super Chat, comment, let me know if this happened to you.
I pick up my phone.
I try to call my brother.
His phone number is gone from my phone.
My brother.
And I was like, what the, what?
And so I'm like, I go to Allison and I'm like, hey, I don't know, Chris's number's gone.
And I don't know how that happened, it's weird.
How could that, of all numbers, right?
So I'm talking, there's some other business thing going on.
I go on my phone, Allison's number is gone.
Now hold on there a gosh darn minute.
So this is a crazy thing.
I think nothing of it.
At first I'm just like, well that was weird.
The other day, I'm at Rescue the Republic, and Deepak is there, performer, and we're backstage, and he comes up.
I've never met him before.
We shake hands, and he's like, hey, you know Robbie, right?
Robbie Mann.
Shout out to Robbie Mann.
And I'm like, yeah, yeah.
And he's like, he's over there in the media tent.
And I was like, well, let's get him in.
Let's bring him in.
And I was like, let me text him.
Why didn't he tell me he was here?
I go to my phone.
I go to my messages.
Nothing.
Nothing from my friend.
And so I type in his name, nothing.
No numbers, nothing.
And I'm like, what?
How did Robbie's number get deleted from my phone?
And so now I'm embarrassed because I'm like, this dude probably thinks I'm full of it and just deleted his number or something.
And so he goes, let me do a group text.
And I was like, yeah, text us both.
That's what's crazy.
I'd have just called him.
Here's the crazy thing.
The number is gone from my phone.
Not in my contact list, not on my messages.
Group texts come in.
And then instantly on my phone it says Robby.
And I was like, what dude?
And I showed him, I'm like bro.
And then I went into my contacts, there it was.
unidentified
What the?
tim pool
Crazy.
I told Robby and I'm like dude, this is crazy.
I was talking to a couple other people.
And when I mentioned this happened, this other guy goes, oh yeah, the same thing happened to me.
Like all these, all my contacts got erased.
I look at my phone and I see a number texting me with no name on it.
And I scroll through and I'm like, who is this person?
And they were deleted from my contact list.
And I'm like, what the is going on?
And I've heard it from two other people.
And so I'm thinking like, was there like a glitch update on the Android software or something that caused the erasing of certain messages, certain names or certain people?
Yo, removing Robbie from my phone book made it so that, like, he said he texted me to let me know he's coming.
I never got the message.
Wild.
And so I'm like, think about it.
If there was a cyber attack where they just started removing certain contacts from your list without you knowing, imagine you're somebody who runs, I don't know, a shipping business, and you meet a guy who is maybe a new client.
And you're like, yeah yeah, I'll circle back with you tomorrow, let's talk.
And then, his number's gone from your phone, and you're like, who was it?
His number's gone, I don't know, what can you do?
Lost business, lost revenue, economic downturn.
It's a clever move, and you know what?
That guy, running that warehouse, is not gonna go tell all his friends and report to the news, a name got deleted from my phone book, he's not gonna think anything of it.
So when I hear from several people that they've had this happen to them, I'm thinking like, Well, it's not an accident.
It's not that it's not an accident.
It's not a mistake.
It is happening.
It wasn't just my phone.
It's other people's phones.
Maybe they updated Android and it caused a glitch.
But some of these people I know had iPhones.
So I can't tell you.
Maybe it was Google related or something.
Then I start thinking, I wonder if there was a cyber attack because people won't report this.
How many people are going to go public and be like, help, help, five of my contacts are missing from my phone.
No one's going to say anything.
And that's interesting.
That's a way to bog down and break economic ties, breaking communication, confusing people, making it harder to communicate in a way that goes under the radar.
So I wonder, man.
I wonder.
Let's see.
Amtri says, I wonder how many people memorize phone numbers these days?
Dude, no question.
I only have like three or four numbers memorized.
Because I don't really need to learn them anymore.
You punch the number in and it's their name.
Plus I use other things like X and Facebook messages.
No idea, man.
Common Sense Fishing says, Tim, wow, all it took was a quick Google search.
Pause the video and zoom in.
It's obvious he's flipping them off.
Have to be blind or an idiot not to see.
Google search what?
Because I did Google search this.
Tim Waltz flipping off.
I did Google search this.
I did look at Images of it.
And it's a grainy video where it looks like it may be his index finger with his hand like that.
His hand's like this and it looks like the middle finger.
I gotta be honest, it does kinda look like his middle finger, but he's not pointing it at the people who just said Trump or whatever.
You're allowed to believe whatever you want.
That's why I said I don't know for sure.
It's possible.
I don't really know.
Alright.
What do we got here?
Robert Mara says rural Missouri has Harris-Waltz signs popping up 2-5.
Interesting.
Indeed, my friends.
Alright, what have we here?
to stay in power, they are losing grip and lashing out. The people need to be in power again. God bless the USA."
Indeed, my friends.
unidentified
Alright, what have we here?
tim pool
Datum, shift one, we read that one, and uh...
Pickle for sanity says, Tim, the fantasy writer from last week here dropped a bonus
teaser on my x-page.
Building out the world for anyone to read?
Short stories and mini-articles for now.
All canon to the world.
Very cool, my friends.
Well, let's jump to this last segment we got.
I'm a big fan of this story.
This is Sky News, Hollywood A-lister Zachary Levi announces he is standing by Donald Trump as the next president of the United States.
I had the honor and the privilege to meet Zachary yesterday at Rescue the Republic.
He was speaking, you can see in this video.
With, uh, I believe, uh, who did he have, RFK?
And, um, I have the video, actually.
Let me, uh, where is it?
George on X. Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr.
Zachary Levi was speaking with them.
And it was, uh, it was, it was, it was awesome to see this guy.
He's a big star, you know.
He's, uh, the star of Shazam.
They say that Shazam, the film, saved DC Films, though they're gonna still be reworking it.
The Shazam sequel didn't do as well.
But the DCWB movies had been not so good.
And then Shazam came in as one of their first big hits, making $400 million.
If you guys don't know him, this guy was also on the show, Chuck.
He's awesome.
And I think his work in Shazam was absolutely amazing.
So I'm a big fan.
And I see him hanging out.
You know, Dave Rubin was there.
Shout out to Dave.
And I was going to Dave, let him know that we were going to be at the event later.
And then I see Zachary Levi.
And I recognize him, but I don't really recognize him.
And I was like, hey, sorry to interrupt.
And I was like, hey, and then, you know, he's like, oh, hey, nice to meet you.
And then I was like, don't I know you from somewhere?
He's like, he's like, well, I don't know you.
He's like, well, he's like, I don't know you, but I am an actor.
And I was like, oh man, like you're Shazam, dude.
I'm a big fan.
So mad respect.
He was there.
And I hope I'm not speaking out of turn by saying this, because he made some points.
He said, with the way the industry is going right now, he's thinking about what he really cares about.
And that is, Look, we've got to have a healthy country.
We have to have good food.
We have to have good doctors.
We can't let big pharmaceutical companies... And I'm elaborating what he said, but he said, you know, basically, what do I care about?
I care about this.
Make America healthy again.
And so to hear him standing up while he's still actively filming and working in Hollywood, at huge risk to himself, that is bravery, that is honor, and I give tremendous respect to that.
Sky reports, Hollywood A-lister Zachary Levi has declared he is standing with Donald Trump as the next president of the United States.
The actor, who starred in Shazam in the 2019 superhero movie, announced his support of the 78-year-old while speaking at Trump's Reclaim America tour on Saturday.
Levi, also known for voicing the animated character Flynn Rider in Disney's Tangled, opened his address by telling the crowd of his parents' political views.
The 44-year-old described his parents as Kennedy Democrats turned Reagan Republicans who had always encouraged him to have a healthy level of distrust for the government.
The actor detailed his own personal search for a politician who embodied all the values he would like to see in a candidate.
This year, I found Bobby Kennedy, and I thought, man, this guy.
This guy's it.
He's the real deal.
In a perfect world, whatever that would look like, perhaps I would have voted for Bobby.
But we don't live in a perfect world.
In fact, we live in a very broken one.
We live in a country that has been hijacked by a lot of people who want to take this place way off the cliff, and we're here to stop that, right?
Well, let me do this, alright?
Let me actually just play the video.
It's only a minute long, and you can hear straight from this man himself.
zachary levi
But the thing I wanted to say, and this is to Bobby's point, We are, and you all know this, we are being inundated every single day with poison.
Not just in the foods that we're eating, and not just in the pharmaceuticals that are being shoved down our throats.
In the images that we are looking at, the audio that we are hearing through our media, we are being poisoned and lied to.
And hear me.
We're all being poisoned and lied to.
So as we go to the polls, as you guys and your passion and your fervor and wanting to get Donald Trump re-elected and recognizing that that is the thing that we need to do.
Recognize that all of the people on the other side that still believe that Kamala is the answer.
They're not.
She's not.
But they are being lied to.
They are not the enemy. They are not evil.
unidentified
Wow.
zachary levi
There is evil at the top of that food chain.
tim pool
Hear, hear.
zachary levi
But the American people that believe that Kamala is the way, they are not evil people.
They have been lied to and they have eaten that lie and it is in them.
So to the best that we can do, may we practice grace,
may we practice forgiveness, may we practice patience,
so that as we go to the polls, as we talk to our friends and our family
and we encourage people to go and look, do not be baited into their attacks.
Do not go and be what they want you to be.
Instead, hold your ground in dignity and integrity and in love and say, hey, I understand that you might feel this way.
Let's have a conversation.
And if you're unwilling to have a conversation, then we don't have to have a conversation.
But don't get baited into their hate because that's what they want you to do.
And that will not help us get to a better world, right?
That's all I wanted to say on that.
tim pool
He's sitting there with Tulsi Gabbard and RFK.
I gotta tell you guys, you know, I had a lot of people ask me questions yesterday.
All the press, they say, we want to ask, you know, what do you think?
And I'm just sitting here being like...
Tulsi Gabbard, I supported heavily in the 2019 primary, donated to her campaign, had the honor to—I don't know if I should say this, but I got a call from her mom!
And it was just, you know, from my worldview, kind of a liberal guy, anti-war, I see Tulsi Gabbard embodying that.
Serving in the military with honor.
uh... serving this country when uh... you know i i believe her story she said
that when i love it happens you felt you had to do something
and uh...
she's got what it takes i really do and and it's a bit yesterday there was a
uh... someone mentioned i think it might have been uh...
might have been rfk junior much or saying you know what f
tolsey gabard was the first female president And the whole room erupts in cheers.
Because here's someone with integrity and honesty, real leadership material, and absolutely 100%.
But you know what?
There's a lot of people who like RFK Jr., too.
I certainly do.
I think he's one of the best things we've got going for us right now in how he's going after big pharma and these poisoned foods, environmental toxins, and we all know it.
You know, we sit here talking about seed oils and dyes and other chemicals and garbage in our food, and now we have a champion of that cause.
Now, RFK Jr.
wasn't going to make it.
It's hard to run as an independent.
Tulsi Gabbard, of course, made her attempt in 2019, and they treated her like trash.
And now, what do I see?
For my sensibilities, and for what I believe, and what I think is good for this country, I see RFK Jr.
and Tulsi Gabbard standing alongside Trump, ready to serve in his cabinet, in his administration.
You could never in my life have told me that I would get something so beautiful in a potential political administration.
I said in 2020, Donald Trump should bring in Tulsi Gabbard for National Security Advisor or something like that.
I think even Pat Buchanan did, and he didn't go that route.
You know, and I was talking to some of the people at this event, and their response was, well, they weren't ready.
It's time has come.
I'm looking at this now and thinking to myself, how does Trump lose this unity ticket with Bobby Kennedy Jr., who is talking about what so much of us care about, health of this country?
I don't know.
Shadow campaign, I guess.
Seeing someone like Zachary Levi speak up and stand up at great risk to himself and his career inspires me and makes me optimistic.
Because he's Hollywood, man.
And you know, it's really funny because, you know what I was thinking?
I've seen the movies he's been in and the shows he's been in.
Of course, Chuck, you know, back in the day.
And then, of course, I saw Shazam.
I'm a big superhero movie fan and I saw both on preview night.
I liked both of them.
They're both great.
And so I've been a fan of his, and I thought to myself, I'm like, is he an A-lister?
And I'm like, what are they going to say about this?
I bet they're going to try and claim that he's not a big deal, that he's not a movie star, that he's not been wildly successful in his career as an actor, still working.
No, no, they're coming out and they're saying it.
You know, certainly there's massive names in Hollywood and celebrity.
But Zachary's been paving the way and massively successful, especially with Shazam.
And I think it was a fun movie, by the way.
I think it really helped DC.
It's one of the only ones they got right.
I did like Wonder Woman, though.
And, man, I'm optimistic.
Here's what I hope for.
And I hope Trump wins.
Because it feels like, for the first time in my life, it's revolutionary.
This, what I saw last night with Tulsi Gabbard, RFK Jr., Russell Brand on stage talking about all these things, and Jordan Peterson showed up, revolutionary.
Bobby Kennedy Jr.
talking about the health crisis our country faces, Tulsi Gabbard talking about the foreign policy crisis and how this country, and I see Donald Trump, our border, our workers, our unions and diplomacy, and I'm just like, man, Could it be that what we all fought so hard for, you know, me and my friends and everything we grew up, is staring us in the face right now and we are right here ready to grab it?
It would be the most heartbreaking thing to see this unity party fail in November.
So I hope and I pray that they are ready for the procedure and the shadow campaigns and the manipulations.
Because Lord help us, this is one of the most beautiful things ever and they need to win.
I sit down on this show, on TimCast IRL, Luke Rutkowski will say, seed oils, carcinogens, chemicals, pesticides, and we all know it.
We talk about plastic in our can of sodas.
Your can of sodas got a plastic liner.
They're leeching endocrine disruptors into our food, and we all know it.
And now, Donald Trump was never big on that stuff, but we all were.
RFK Jr.
stands up and joins in Trump to make America healthy again, and I knew that was his cause.
I knew it.
But I gotta tell you, the Kennedy assassination documents and files, that stuff getting released, having RFK Jr.
involved, even somewhat overseeing national intelligence, dream come true.
Tulsi Gabbard in the administration, helping diplomacy and national security.
That's exactly what I was hoping for in 2020, and it is here right now.
I told this to Ian Crosland, you know, on TimCast IRL.
One of the most important points, and I hope you all consider this message for your friends and family.
You say this, I know you don't like Donald Trump.
You're allowed to not like Donald Trump.
In fact, I can certainly point out myself many reasons that he is worthy of criticism.
But you're going to vote for Donald Trump.
I'll tell you why.
It's not because you like him.
It's because you like Bobby Kennedy Jr.
and you believe in him.
And it's because you like Tulsi Gabbard and you believe in her.
It's because you've got incredible people standing alongside Donald Trump and you know that you have an opportunity to vote for these people that you wanted to see in office.
To all the RFK Jr.
Democrats, I see your superchats where you say, Tim, you could have supported somebody like this.
He's a real guy.
It's a real chance.
And I had that tweet where I said, when I was, you know, joking around and kind of ribbing on the diehard Trump supporters, I was voting for RFK Jr.
And RFK Jr.
tweeted, thank you, Tim, for your support.
And I felt really bad because I'm a big fan of RFK Jr.
He's great.
And I had to respond, I'm sorry.
I was being sarcastic.
I'm voting for Trump.
He said, we still got time.
We'll get you.
Something to that effect.
But you know what?
We got you, Bobby.
You joined the team, you're in the mission, and I think you're gonna do great things to help Donald Trump in ways that I was actually concerned about.
Donald Trump, in my opinion, was always the better choice.
He's a deeply flawed individual, but he's great for a lot of reasons, and I can respect that.
Nobody's perfect.
And Trump actually is better than a lot of people, that's true.
He's up there.
He's a good dude, but you gotta criticize him when you gotta criticize him.
I can't play this game where he's perfect.
No, that's just not the case.
But the areas that I'm concerned about, Trump brought in the two people who answer all those questions.
Bobby Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard.
And now I'm like, we good.
I don't know how we get this one wrong.
I'm excited for this.
And Trump has admitted he brought in bad people last time, and now I'm staring in the face of the good people he is going to bring in.
Man.
So, you know, I can proudly say I contributed to Make America Healthy Again, went to their events, enjoyed some goat cheese, it was delicious, and got to hear some inspirational talk.
Big fan guys, really, really hope we work this one out.
I hope everybody, you know, comes together on this one.
And just shout out to all the diehard Trump supporters, Trump's biggest fans, the people who have just been there every day for Donald Trump.
You know, you may have seen in this guy everything that you hope for, and for those of us that were concerned, Trump did the right thing and brought us in, and now I just feel, uh, involved.
You know?
I've always been a, don't make me defend Trump, Trump's the better option, Trump has done a good job guy.
I've never been the Trump-MAGA-die-hard-2024-no-matter-what-waving-the-flag-with-Trump-riding-a-velociraptor guy.
But when Donald Trump said RFK Jr.
and Tulsi Gabbard, man, it made me feel like, uh, I, you guys, and many of us, disaffected liberals, post-liberals, we are absolutely involved in this, and we're going to win this one.
So, I hope so.
I'll leave it there, my friends.
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And for everybody else, we'll grab some super chats.
John Beard says, can we get property investment for Dixon Bitcoin?
Uh, I don't know what you mean.
What do you mean?
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
What do we have here?
What do we have here?
Josh Walker says, Zachary Levi reached out to my nephew Bridger Walker when his story went viral.
He's a great dude.
And you know what?
I got to say this too.
First of all, Russell Brand, Jordan Peterson, um, RFK Jr., Zachary Levi, they're all 12 feet tall.
I'm kidding, but legit, they're like 6'5".
unidentified
What is this?
tim pool
These guys are massive.
Zachary is super tall.
Let me look up how tall he is.
How tall is Zachary Levi?
I think he's like, he's gotta be like 6'3".
Okay.
So, you know, I'm kidding.
They're not 12 feet tall, but they're tall guys.
They're tall.
But all of them have this X factor.
Bro, You meet these people and they make you feel optimistic.
They're just very nice people.
They are salesmen.
I gotta get better at that.
You know what I mean?
Like, I know, I did sales and all that stuff, but...
When you meet Donald Trump and he shakes your hand and looks you in the eyes and just says, you know, he said to me, he's like, look at his face.
unidentified
Wow.
tim pool
Of course he's successful.
And they've got the biggest show.
It's just like, all right, you know, you're buttering me up.
But that's it, isn't it?
And they just do this naturally.
Jordan Peterson, such a nice guy.
Super approachable.
Very nice.
Complimenting everybody.
I just like, wow.
You meet these guys, and they make you leave with a big ol' smile on your face, and that's why they're famous, and that's why they're successful.
And I'm like, dang.
You know?
I wanna be like that.
Geez, Donald Trump, he walks in and everyone leaves feeling like a million bucks.
Maybe because sometimes he gives his employees hundred dollar bills and they feel really good, you know what I mean?
But these guys, they really got it.
Zach, Zachary was just a super nice guy when I met him.
And, uh, wow.
I mean, for me to meet this big movie star, he's Shazam, right?
Successful.
He's taking his risks.
I'm sitting here looking up to these guys, you know, Russell Brand even.
They don't got to give me the time of day, any minute.
And they did.
I'll shout out to Russell Brand.
So, uh, you know, he's walking through everywhere.
He's got his security guards and, uh, you know, I'm with Allison.
I'm like, let's just get out of the way.
I don't, you know, and Russell, he's walking around, he stops and he sees me and he walks over and he's like, Tim, he's like, wow, to meet you in person.
And I'm just like, dude, it's an honor, man.
It's an honor and a privilege.
It always is.
So these guys, these are fantastic people and it's an honor to, uh, to be even considered in their presence and see all this stuff going down.
Yesterday, guys, I got a shout out Angela McArdle.
And Brett Weinstein, everybody who was involved in making that Rescue the Republic event happen.
I didn't know if I was going to go.
I didn't know enough about it, and I found out only at the last minute.
But man, seeing all the people there, Democrat, Republican, I was like, man, there really is unity here.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
has brought a lot of people into the fold who are moderates, who are waking up, and we've got a real opportunity on this.
I'm hoping that more happens.
I hope we do more of these events and there's some talk about it possibly, but I want to give a shout out to Angela McArdle of the Libertarian Party, who I think is doing some of the best work in this space, behind the scenes.
Honored to have had her on the show and the work she's done with the LP and this event yesterday.
It's, it's, it's incredible.
And, uh, wow.
Hard.
Like, looking at everything they built and set up, I'm like, jeez.
These people are working to the bone.
But it is so incredible to see.
And everybody wants another one of these.
The Rescue the Republic event was so awesome.
I'm like, we got to get more music.
And I was talking to the boys, some of these other bands and artists, I was like, guys, we should do a big music festival.
Because we got to get 100,000 people in the field.
We got to get everybody.
And then we got to have Bobby Kennedy come up and say that message in front of everybody.
And how do we do this in 15 days?
Yeah, we probably can't.
But it was inspirational.
It was pretty awesome.
So I'll just grab.
Here we go.
We'll grab one more.
Blazelot says the Shazam scene of the kid jumping off the roof was phenomenal.
The choice of becoming the hero.
I loved that movie.
You know, the DC tried being so dark and then, you know, they nailed Shazam.
It was great.
It was more bright.
That's what a lot of people mentioned.
It was colorful.
It was fun.
I don't know.
I thought it worked really well.
I thought it was pretty good.
I like where they went with it, and it's too bad I think they didn't do as good of a job on the sequel.
They could have.
But I also think it's not so much the sequel's fault, because I actually liked the sequel, but, you know, it is what it is.
It is what it is.
Let's see if DC can turn things around.
And we're going to wrap things up there, my friends.
We'll be back tonight again.
If everybody who's listening right now purchased Coming Home, the song, Well, I gotta be honest, if we sold 200,000 to 300,000 singles of Get Coming Home, we'd be number one Hot 100.
But to be honest, we really pushed for Together Again, and we sold about 35,000 in the first week, which is a huge deal, actually, especially these days.
And there's a lot of major bands that cannot get that.
Look, I'll wrap it up with this, because the show's ending and I can vent on this one.
We put a lot of work in Together Again, the song.
Carter Banks produced all of the music and everything.
We sang together.
We worked on the lyrics.
It was a spoof cover that was meant to be funny of Michael Knowles and Jeremy Boring's song Together Again, which is a great song, by the way.
And so we did this cover in a style of like The Weeknd and modern synth as kind of a joke about this is what the industry wants, so we're going to team up.
It was the biggest release we ever did.
I think we have like 10 million streams on it.
We have like, we sold like 35,000.
It's probably 40,000 copies single sold.
But in the first week is really what matters to hit that chart.
And we did everything right.
We coordinated with the tracking agencies and the ratings agencies.
And they told us we were good.
And then finally, when the week ended and the numbers dropped, they said, oh yeah, no, those sales don't count.
We don't count those.
They could have told us that before we launched.
And so it ended up with, we landed on digital sales and emerging artists.
And I'm just like, this would have been a hot 100 song.
It was a big drop.
Daily Wire helped.
Okay.
There's only so much you can do.
They play dirty games, I get it.
But if you guys want to support the song, getcominghome.com and you gotta get it on iTunes.
Because they're playing games to make sure that we can't actually put a foothold in the cultural industries.
Look at Am I Racist, Matt Walsh's and Daily Wire's film.
Hollywood was not going to review it.
These big magazines, they messaged and emailed saying, we're not touching that, we're not going to review it.
And then it was a smash hit and now they're scrambling.
We're trying to do the same thing.
I will say this, Tom MacDonald is way better than we are.
Am I racist?
Way better than we are.
We're making music and we're trying our best.
And so we're going to be there as well and we're going to keep doing it.
We're not going to stop.
And if you don't like the music, that's fine.
You don't have to like the music.
And if you do like the music, please buy it.
Because then we're going to force them to acknowledge that we're here, and we're producing culture, and you can't just keep gatekeeping for your crackpot woke politics.
Sooner or later, the floodgates will come a-crashin' down, and there is nothing you can do to stop it.
You know why?
These big artists struggle to sell music, and they know it.
Nobody wants to buy the songs from these people.
These artists struggle.
So what do they do?
They cut deals to put this new music in rotation, so that they can force it to get views, and then claim it's the biggest song ever released.
No.
It was just in your rotation, so anybody who turned on the radio or turned on the digital streaming playlists, that's the only song that got served.
Then you call it a stream and claim, look at them, they're platinum.
But how many people actually of these artists are getting fans who will actually be willing to pay money for a product?
It's a busted game and they're trying to gatekeep.
So, support us.
We will be back tonight at 8pm.
Thanks for hanging out.
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