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She tweeted out that the people of Lebanon are suffering right now, and so they deserve $157 million. | ||
Now, look, by all means, be upset about war, conflict, crisis. | ||
Be concerned about Israel's military actions or the actions against Israel. | ||
I know a lot of people have criticisms, but the question remains, how is it that the people of Lebanon are getting $157 million when just the day before this post, FEMA announced that the Biden-Harris administration was giving $45 million? | ||
We get a story from the New York Post. | ||
FEMA abandoned one small town because there was a road closed sign. | ||
We don't want to drive around because you're not supposed to. | ||
You're not allowed to. There's reporting now that FEMA employees who are supposed to be providing relief and aid are treating it like a nine to five job, not like emergency management. | ||
And they're saying, look, I don't work after five and I don't work weekends. | ||
That's the response you get in the United States when there is a disaster. | ||
And you know what? Gen Z is pissed. | ||
There's a lot of posts going viral, one in particular where a young Gen Z man with a | ||
massive following points out you got money for Ukraine to the tune of $8 billion, but | ||
ain't nothing left for the people who are suffering from a hurricane, natural disaster. | ||
He makes an amazing point in his video where he says, okay, all right, well, everyone's | ||
getting $750, right? | ||
Sure. | ||
Go on the internet, apply for the $750 and then we'll deposit it into your account. | ||
Even though you don't have electricity, a house, a computer, and a means of charging your phone. | ||
And good luck, I guess. | ||
These stories are pretty wild. | ||
And now we've got reporting that Milton, another hurricane, could be as strong as a Category 5 and about to slam into Florida. | ||
It is going to just rip straight across. | ||
Now, guys... I don't believe it's helping anybody when you go out and claim the government controls the weather and that the hurricane slamming into North Carolina and Georgia damaging extensively key Trump areas and then Florida. | ||
Look, sometimes hurricanes happen. | ||
Now, I know a lot of people are saying, yeah, but this is like the first time two major swing states were just battered right before an election. | ||
And guess what? I believe whatever you want, but this may actually swing the election because Georgia and North Carolina, Trump's got to win. | ||
But in the end, all that really matters, my friends, I should say what matters the most. | ||
And I hate to say it, but when it comes to the election, let me put it this way. | ||
What matters most, of course, is getting relief and aid to the victims, the American people. | ||
But electorally, Pennsylvania is the keystone state. | ||
This past weekend, You may notice I wasn't on Tim Castile on Friday because we hopped in Cybertruck and had to drive about three and a half, four hours to get to Butler, PA. And it was actually very awesome. | ||
A lot of energy. Lots of people there. | ||
Great to meet everybody. Donald Trump, of course, spoke. | ||
Elon Musk. And I got to join Jack Posobiec on War Room Live right there next to the line where people were walking into that rally. | ||
And War Room brought to you by the power of Cybertruck. | ||
That was really fun. So that day, it was like 6 o'clock on Friday, and I called Jack Posobiec, and I said, you know, we're going to be driving down to the rally. | ||
It's going to be a hefty drive. | ||
It's like four hours. And I was like, but I think I want to bring the Cybertruck. | ||
I mean, what do you think? He's like, oh, dude, do it. | ||
And I was like, yeah, you think? He's like, we need a generator. | ||
They told us we can't bring a generator because it's got gas. | ||
And I was like... I will bring Cybertruck and we will power War Room Live in the morning. | ||
And so that was really cool. | ||
They wanted the Cybertruck in the shot. | ||
And he was like, look at this, Elon Musk, Starlink and Cybertruck powering War Room. | ||
This is Elon building the infrastructure, Trump building the movement, both of these men together. | ||
It's really cool. It was a really amazing day. | ||
But we'll talk about this. | ||
We got some other fun news. | ||
Tim Waltz gets absolutely roasted on Fox News. | ||
The guy comes on. He's like, well, Trump wants a national abortion ban. | ||
And the Fox News host is just like, actually, no, here's what Trump said. | ||
Here's what he's actually done. | ||
Here's what you keep saying. My favorite thing about this story is the Democrat media saying, Tim Waltz, you know, masterfully dodges or retorts. | ||
And it's like, no, he fumbled and he just made things up. | ||
But we'll play this game. Tim Walz, if y'all want to claim that Donald Trump is for a national abortion ban, then I'm going to say y'all are for banning fracking. | ||
Kamala Harris wants to ban fracking. | ||
Oh, but hold on there. She says she doesn't want to, right? | ||
She said it in the past. She's changed on the issue, said she doesn't want to now. | ||
Donald Trump has never called for a national abortion ban, said he wants to be at the state level. | ||
That's long been what they've asked for. | ||
But so, fine. If you want to claim he's for an abortion ban, then you're for banning fracking, coal, oil, and mandating electric cars. | ||
Let's see how the unions feel about that one, especially in Pennsylvania. | ||
Now we got Kamala appearing on Call Her Daddy. | ||
And Call Her Daddy, which is one of the biggest podcasts for women, is getting slammed for the propagandistic interview. | ||
But she did, the one who hosts it, invite Donald Trump. | ||
And I say he should do it. | ||
Good luck. Best of luck to ye. | ||
And then we got some cultural little segments for you because people always tell me they like it when we talk about cultural issues. | ||
So we got this viral clip of a woman. | ||
And the questions around body positivity, women being lied to, and what that really means. | ||
Zuby has a really excellent post on this one. | ||
We'll be pulling up and breaking down what it means for men and women in society and why women have different expectations than men. | ||
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Let's talk about the news. Newsweek reports Kamala Harris, Lebanon relief under scrutiny as GOP stokes Helene backlash. | ||
Vice President Kamala Harris has been criticized by MAGA and Republican figures after she expressed concerns about civilian lives in Lebanon and announced further aid to the country. | ||
Little biased much, Newsweek? | ||
I mean, come on. Just say people. | ||
People are concerned. | ||
But it is fascinating to me, where are the Democrats to be like, bad optics right now, Kamala. | ||
One day after FEMA announces $45 million in aid, you announce $157 million to Lebanon. | ||
This is nuts. Harris described on social media how the people of Lebanon are an increasingly dire humanitarian situation. | ||
And I feel for them. I do. But they ain't Americans. | ||
As Israel continues its bombing campaign targeting militant group Hezbollah, including hitting the country's capital of Beirut and the northern city of Tripoli. | ||
Israel is around a week into a ground incursion. | ||
Well, you know, let's not waste any time. I'll tell you exactly what this vice president had to say. | ||
Vice President Kamala Harris tweets, The people of Lebanon are facing an increasingly dire humanitarian situation. | ||
I am concerned about the security and well-being of civilians suffering in Lebanon and will continue working to help meet the needs of all civilians there. | ||
To that end, the United States will provide nearly $157 million in additional assistance. | ||
Additional assistance? | ||
What was the first assistance? | ||
It's more than that. Looks like the total is $385 million. | ||
They're going to say they will provide this to the people of Lebanon for essential needs such as food, shelter, water protection, and sanitation to help those who have been displaced by the recent conflict. | ||
This additional support brings the total U.S. assistance to Lebanon over the last year to around $385 million. | ||
I couldn't believe it. | ||
I'm flabbergasted. | ||
Is this... The end of the Harris campaign? | ||
I mean, she literally being like, I don't want to be president because this message, how it's got 30 million views on X. How is this reality? | ||
Look, you know, a week or so ago, this video goes viral and it shows Tim Waltz walking and waving and then it looks like he points. | ||
And a lot of people are like, that looks like his middle finger. | ||
He's being heckled by students. | ||
They're booing him and saying Trump 2024. | ||
And then it looks like when he points his finger out, it looks like his middle finger. | ||
Well, clearer photos have emerged, and it shows what is clearly his index finger. | ||
But I got to tell you, when I saw that story, I thought to myself, there's no way a vice presidential candidate is going to flip off a bunch of students. | ||
And to be honest, if he owned it and said, look, I'm a Midwestern guy, you boo me and insult me and shot expletives, I'm going to flip you to burn. | ||
People might have respected that, but I couldn't believe it. | ||
I'm just like, no, no, no. | ||
This is a professional campaign. | ||
They don't make flubs like this. | ||
He's not going to flip anybody off. | ||
And you know what? Looks like I was right. | ||
A clear photo emerged of him just pointing, as we thought he was doing. | ||
But take a look at this from FEMA.gov. | ||
Biden-Harris administration provides more than 45 million to Hurricane Helene survivors. | ||
Continue addressing critical needs across Southeast. | ||
And boy, oh boy, that's October 4th, 2024. | ||
My oh my, on October 5th, Kamala Harris tweets out, we have given $385 million to Lebanon. | ||
Ma'am, please, what are you doing? | ||
I have to imagine that I'm of two minds. | ||
One is that Democrats are fumbling, bumbling morons running around to Benny Hill music and slipping on banana peels. | ||
The other is Kamala's like, please don't make me be president because— We're good to go. | ||
Technically true, but we have to dissect that story. | ||
The FEMA money that was spent on illegal immigrants comes from a specific pool for illegal immigrants, and it is dispersed by FEMA. They basically run the program. | ||
Disaster relief is a separate pool. | ||
This doesn't negate the criticism. | ||
It simply clarifies it. | ||
Now, initially, here's the way the political environment, the beltway, plays the game. | ||
What do we get? Donald Trump says they took FEMA money and they spent it on illegal immigrants. | ||
And then the Democrats go, actually, it was CBP money dispersed by FEMA. Wrong. | ||
The sentiment of the outrage remains the same if the understanding of it was incorrect. | ||
Now I think it's totally fair to say, let's issue a correction on this one. | ||
FEMA didn't have those funds, they simply allocate those funds. | ||
I don't think this changes the substance of the criticism. | ||
That our federal government, Republicans included, have a fund allocated for resettlement of | ||
illegal immigrants, while Gen Z can't afford houses. | ||
Then we have a major disaster hitting the entire southeast with another hurricane on the way. | ||
What is also true? FEMA doesn't have the money for the next hurricane, which is Milton heading towards Florida and may be a Category 5. | ||
I couldn't believe it. | ||
The initial reports that we were seeing was that this tropical depression forming in the Gulf was potentially going to move over Florida. | ||
Hopefully, I don't know, it just dissipates but seems very unlikely. | ||
Maybe it curves south and just grazes Yucatan and Florida. | ||
But the initial reporting was that it was probably going to be a Category 3. | ||
It's already a Category 3 and they expect it to strengthen potentially to a 4 or 5. | ||
If you don't know what that means, it basically means, holy crap, 10 to 12 foot storm surge on the western shore of Florida. | ||
I don't know what to tell you, man. | ||
Listen, fortunately, Florida's got DeSantis, who does a great job. | ||
Y'all need to pay attention to your local first responders and emergency management. | ||
FEMA ain't gonna do nothing for you because they're too busy helping out non-citizens. | ||
So let's break this down and make sure we get the facts straight. | ||
CBP has funding for illegal immigrant resettling. | ||
How fun is that? FEMA controls it and disperses those funds as they decide. | ||
So while they're playing this game, here's what we're mad about. | ||
We're mad that $650 million can be allocated to settling illegal immigrants. | ||
People violated our law. | ||
And 45 million can go to disaster victims who are American citizens, who pay their taxes, who help make this country great. | ||
And don't get me wrong. I think immigrants make this country great too. | ||
I think illegal immigrants violate our laws. | ||
They do labor, but I think it's overwhelmingly a net detriment. | ||
Not because of them as people, but because it creates problems with taxation. | ||
It creates problems with cultural assimilation. | ||
And it ends up displacing low-skill workers. | ||
We need legal immigration. | ||
That's what we need. What do we have right now? | ||
Absolutely wild stories. | ||
Well, there you go. So when someone says, I'm upset that FIBA is giving out money to illegal immigrants, they go, actually, that's CBP money. | ||
Go, I don't care. | ||
FEMA, our Federal Emergency Management Administration, is supposed to be helping people after this hurricane damaged everything. | ||
And the best the government mustered up is $45 million, where they've given nearly 10 times that amount to Lebanon. | ||
Now, tell me Congress is broken. | ||
I'm seeing Democrats say, actually, the Republicans control Congress. | ||
No, they control the House. The Senate is controlled by Democrats. | ||
And the Democrats in the Senate could easily introduce a bill. | ||
So could the Republicans. Don't get me wrong. | ||
But in the Senate, they got a tiebreaker with Kamala Harris. | ||
Kamala. There, I said her name right for you. | ||
Could easily say, we need to get a bill forward for more funding, and then ask Democrats to sign off on it, put it in the hands of Republicans who absolutely will sign on for it, send it to the House, and say yes or no. | ||
I fully expect Thomas Massey to say no, to be completely honest, because he's like an anti-funding guy. | ||
Not because he's a bad dude or anything like this, but I do think it would pass. | ||
So it's not sitting on Republicans. | ||
But don't get me wrong, I'll say it again, I'm not a big fan of the Republican Party. | ||
Now check this one out. Look at this. | ||
You want to talk about what FEMA's doing? | ||
While they're offering up all this cash and loot for Lebanon, New York Post reports FEMA abandons devastated North Carolina town residents because it can't drive around road closed sign. | ||
Nobody's been bringing in supplies except civilians. | ||
Yo, I've seen wild videos. | ||
I'm sure you have as well. There's one video where you can see this stretch of highway and then they show on Google Maps. | ||
Then they drive up to it and it's gone. | ||
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Just totally wiped out. | |
You get a road-closed sign, you're like, well, I can't drive past it. | ||
Residents of a tiny North Carolina town that was almost totally destroyed by Hurricane Helene have been fending for themselves after FEMA told them a road-closed sign is an insurmountable obstacle for the agency to navigate. | ||
FEMA called me and they told me they wanted to inspect my house. | ||
Then called me back to say they couldn't drive around the road-closed sign. | ||
They weren't allowed. Now, I will pause for a minute. | ||
If there were law enforcement there and they blocked FEMA, Maybe. | ||
But I gotta tell you, my friends, if if I was FEMA and I pulled up to a road close sign, first thing is I'd likely drive around it. | ||
I do want to be fair and say I haven't seen the road if the road was clearly about to fall apart or something. | ||
But it doesn't seem to be the case because the locals who are there drive around it. | ||
The road is closed because the city has been wiped out. | ||
Still, emergency vehicles have to go there. | ||
If there was law enforcement standing there and they were like, this road is closed, I'd be like, we're with FEMA. Please, sir, you need to let us through. | ||
For them to be like, we can't do it. | ||
This aligns with so many stories I've heard where FEMA employees are showing up and then going, uh-huh, what's your problem? | ||
Uh-huh, it's five o'clock. | ||
I gotta go. Why don't you talk to that guy? | ||
We out. And also, we don't work weekends. | ||
I think this, as an aside, our culture is fractured. | ||
People in this country don't care about each other. | ||
It's a job. They're just extracting what they can, and it's a terrifying prospect. | ||
To go from, ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country, to, hey man, it's five. | ||
Sorry this hurricane destroyed your life, but I'm out. | ||
I'm going to get paid tonight. | ||
That's a brutal reality, isn't it? | ||
Quote, you can drive it by car for sure. | ||
It's not that bad. You just have to drive around the road close sign. | ||
I explained that to them. Said they couldn't. | ||
Left to fend for themselves, Batcave residents banded together, opening the roads and starting the arduous work of cleanup and recovery. | ||
Residents told the Post they don't need FEMA now, and at this point, they don't even want the disaster relief agency to come. | ||
While the sick and elderly residents of Batcave were airlifted to say a few weeks ago, those left behind have seen virtually no sign of government agencies, save for a handful of Louisiana state troopers keeping an eye on everything, who locals say haven't done much of anything. | ||
That's absolutely brutal what happened, man. | ||
The intermittent whir of military Chinook helicopters buzzing over the town serves as a reminder that people in the devastated west of the state are getting help, just not in Batcave. | ||
Here, apple orchard workers armed themselves with chainsaws, worked with a local grading contractor to clear roads, Take a look at this. | ||
Helene's Path of Destruction. | ||
We can see that, look at all of these areas that got slammed. | ||
It rained here for like three weeks straight. | ||
We're in West Virginia, and it wasn't nearly that bad. | ||
It was no heavy storms or anything, just constant rain. | ||
So we were all right. For the people who got slammed by this in Western North Carolina and Georgia, they need help. | ||
And unfortunately for us, they ain't getting it. | ||
I want to show you this video. | ||
This is what Gen Z has to say. | ||
And I have to say to this guy, boost. | ||
Check it out. Please help us. | ||
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We are dying. We are without food, water, or shelter, or any electricity. | |
We need your aid. Understood. | ||
We're going to send $8 billion worth of aid. | ||
Oh, thank you. | ||
To Ukraine. Let's do that right away. | ||
What? No, a hurricane has completely ravaged the people that you represent. | ||
Give us that money. | ||
Oh, don't worry. We're going to give you money. | ||
Every single one of you is getting $750 each. | ||
You sent $8 billion to Ukraine, you're gonna give us $750? | ||
You know what? Okay, we'll take it. | ||
How do we get it? Easy. | ||
You just go online and apply, and if you pass the application, we'll wire the money right over. | ||
Okay, let me get this straight. | ||
You want us, people that are trapped in a town with no water, food, resources to spend $750 on, to go online when we have no electricity so we don't have any Wi-Fi, to get the $750? | ||
I'm black, just like one of you. | ||
What does that have to do with me? | ||
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President Biden, please do something. | |
Oh, this is great. | ||
We used to be respectable. | ||
That was so good. | ||
We used to be respectable. Donald Trump was feared. | ||
Call that what you want. Not that a lot of people respect him, to be completely honest, but this is the sentiment that we are seeing from many young people. | ||
This is a Gen Z dude with a big following, and he's just outright saying it. | ||
Look, the system is broke. | ||
Here we go. Fox News reports FEMA accused of playing the victim after insisting criticism of Helene handling is dangerous. | ||
Lord have mercy! | ||
People lost their lives 230 plus dead. | ||
Their homes are destroyed. They're without power. | ||
Still suffering. Struggling to make it through this. | ||
Yo. You know, it's funny. | ||
I'm a fairly liberal guy. | ||
I've been my whole life. And so I'm kind of like, yes, we should use assistance and resources that we have as a nation to help those of us who are in need. | ||
It's perfectly in line with my views and always have been. | ||
And now what are we getting? | ||
It's remarkable to me. | ||
The Democratic Party has basically gone from being like socialist programs for this country | ||
to socialist programs for every other country. | ||
I don't know what you'd call that. | ||
Extra-national socialism? | ||
Everyone else gets our money except for us. | ||
So it's kind of like socialism, but you suffer the most, which you still suffer in socialism, | ||
but we're going to make it extra bad. | ||
You mean to tell me that when people die and their lives have been wiped out completely? | ||
I see this video of this guy crying. | ||
It breaks my heart. An adult man, he's like, everything I've ever had was just destroyed. | ||
It's gone. What do you do? | ||
What do you do for your family? | ||
Well, you know what, man? | ||
I gotta say, how dare you? | ||
How dare you, everyone, upset? | ||
FEMA employees don't like being criticized. | ||
It's dangerous. | ||
Are you kidding me with this stuff? | ||
Man. | ||
The administration of the Federal Emergency Management Agency argued Sunday that criticizing | ||
the agency's response is dangerous. | ||
In an interview on ABC this week, Dean, or is it Deanne Criswell, addressed, I called | ||
her Dean, Deanne Criswell addressed public outcry over the federal government's response | ||
to Hurricane Helene. | ||
It has a tremendous impact on the comfort level of our own employees. | ||
To be able to go out there, but it's also demoralizing to all of the first responders, FEMA staff volunteers. | ||
I need to make sure I can get the resources to where they are needed. | ||
And when you have this dangerous rhetoric like you're hearing, it creates fear in our own employees. | ||
Oh, I'm so terrified that people will say mean words to me. | ||
Because their home has been wiped off the map, we're allocating more money to illegal immigrants, and the federal government just gave nearly $400 billion to Lebanon, not to mention $8 billion to Ukraine, and untold more to Taiwan and Israel. | ||
So remember, this is what's important. | ||
We have the clip for you. | ||
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How much is going viral online as well? | |
One user suggested yesterday that a militia should go against FEMA. Got more than half a million views. | ||
What kind of impact has this had on the recovery effort? | ||
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It has a tremendous impact on the comfort level of our own employees to be able to go out there, but it's also demoralizing to all of the first responders that have been out there in their communities helping people, FEMA staff, volunteers, the private sector that are working side by side with local officials to go out and help people. | |
I need to make sure I can get the resources to where they need it. | ||
And when you have this dangerous rhetoric like you're hearing, it creates fear in our own employees. | ||
Yeah. We need to make sure we're getting help to the people who need it. | ||
I'm sorry you're so afraid. | ||
It's so dangerous that people are upset about this stuff. | ||
But let me tell you what FEMA's on about. | ||
End Wokeness has this clip, FEMA Disaster Preparedness Meeting. | ||
This one's going to boil your blood. | ||
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Sparked a few things. | |
Yeah. In my mind, thinking about preparedness and how you said, you know, LGBTQIA people and people who have been disadvantaged already are struggling. | ||
They already have their own things to deal with. | ||
So you add a disaster on top of that. | ||
It's just compounding on itself. | ||
And I think that is maybe the why of why we're having these discussions is because it isn't being talked about. | ||
It isn't being socialized. | ||
We're not paying attention to this community. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Maggie. Thank you. | ||
You know, there are a couple of things that are intersecting in my mind here. | ||
One of them is the culture of emergency management as an organization, as an industry in the United States specifically, not abroad. | ||
This has, and my cat sometimes does this, she gets really loud suddenly, so you'll have to just allow for the background. | ||
The shift that we're seeing right now is a shift in emergency management from utilitarian principles, where everything is designed for the greatest good, for the greatest amount of people, to disaster equity. | ||
But we have to do more, right? | ||
And so this topic is intersecting, I think, with a number of other topics. | ||
I'm so done with all of this, my dudes. | ||
I am so sick of the illogical, ideological nonsense. | ||
It was utilitarian, and now it's about disaster equity. | ||
What they're basically saying is that triage be damned. | ||
If a guy walks into a hospital and he's got, I don't know, a sucking chest and blood spurting out his neck, but you're like, hold on there a minute, dude. | ||
You're white? Ah! | ||
There's a guy out here with a broken arm, so we're going to take him first. | ||
The white dude's like, actually, I'm gay. | ||
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Okay, you can come in now. | ||
This is the world they want to build. | ||
It makes no sense. Triage makes sense. | ||
Okay? The purpose of triage, the purpose of the utilitarian system of FEMA, is that we're trying to apply aid where it is most dire in the immediate. | ||
Okay? We're good to go. | ||
Hospitals do this. But I'm telling you, these people bring about an ideology where they're literally going to go to a disaster area and there's going to be a white dude laying on the ground being like, help me, my back is broken, I can't move. | ||
And they're going to be like, but you're white. | ||
This dude over here needs his house fixed and we're going to go help him. | ||
They're literally telling you this right now. | ||
My friends, This is why it's so insane. | ||
This ideology makes no sense. | ||
Bro, I don't care if you're black, white, Mexican, Asian, gay, straight, trans. | ||
I don't care about none of that. | ||
OK, if I see a straight white man and his leg is broken and I see a trans woman who is bleeding out, the trans woman is getting first aid immediately. | ||
We save lives. | ||
This is an absurdity that they would try to invert that equation and say, if it was a white man bleeding out, we don't properly apply. | ||
We need disaster equity. | ||
And of course, of course, it's a bit hyperbolic. | ||
I doubt, at least I hope and I pray, that in any kind of emergency, they're not going to ignore anybody who's bleeding out and on the verge of dying. | ||
But what we're talking about right now is in the macro scale. | ||
When a city gets wiped out, are they going to provide relief? | ||
No. They're going to send $400 million to Lebanon, $8 billion to Ukraine, while the people in the Southeast are suffering. | ||
They're going to make every excuse in the book as to why it's got to be this way. | ||
Oh, well, Congress didn't allocate anything. | ||
Oh, please. You know, Republicans aren't getting a free pass on this one, but Democrats are the administration, okay? | ||
They've got the Senate. They've got the executive branch. | ||
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris could come out right now and say, Republicans, if you are so pissed off, let's draft the bill and send the funding. | ||
Get it done. Let's do it. | ||
Kamala could do that in the Senate too. | ||
So it's all politicking garbage. | ||
And the scariest thing right now is that we're looking at Hurricane Milton. | ||
It is now a Category 3. | ||
The path it is expected to slam into Florida. | ||
And I want to pull this up because I think we're looking at a Category 5 now. | ||
Let me see. It's currently a 3. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
CBS reporting it's a 4. | ||
Okay. Latest update. | ||
Not even an hour ago. | ||
Hurricane Milton surges to Category 4. | ||
Expected to hit Florida as a major hurricane this week. | ||
Guys, I gotta tell you a couple things, okay? | ||
The first thing is... | ||
You've got to pay attention to what the governor's office is saying, the sheriff's local police. | ||
It was terrifying when this first hurricane came through, Helene, and they were saying, if you do not evacuate, please write your name and birthday on your arm so we can identify you when you die. | ||
That's how serious this is. | ||
We're looking at a Category 4 now. | ||
Absolutely wild. And it was already reporting fears this could turn into a Category 5. | ||
You need to take this seriously. | ||
I'm not a meteorologist or an emergency management guy, so talk to people down there what's going on. | ||
What I can say on our end, though, is you should prepare whatever you have to do to prepare. | ||
I don't care where you live or what you're doing. | ||
Sometimes it rains. | ||
That's what I tell people, okay? This hurricane, you've got time. | ||
You can figure things out. | ||
But sometimes storms happen, all right? | ||
The next thing I do want to say, just as it pertains to Timcast, guys, we use Rumble infrastructure, and Rumble is based in Florida, which means our infrastructure is getting hit by this. | ||
For those that have been watching the Timcast members show, it's been rough. | ||
But I'm not going to abandon Rumble simply because a storm hit is a lot of, you know, look, it is frustrating. | ||
Our business, everything we do, survives only because you, who are all watching, go to timcast.com and click join us to become members. | ||
Memberships make this whole machine function. | ||
Without you, there's no show. | ||
Maybe the morning show can survive on its own. | ||
It absolutely could. But for Timcast IRL and everything we're working on, it's only possible thanks to you, all of you who are members at timcast.com. | ||
So please be a member. But also, please bear in mind, because we have people emailing, not like a whole lot, but we'll get a couple emails where they're like, the members-only show isn't even working. | ||
I'm going to cancel because of this. | ||
And it's like, guys... The servers have been wiped out. | ||
A hurricane just slammed into the East Coast, Southeast, where Rumble's infrastructure largely is. | ||
We've diverted. We're doing our best. | ||
So I apologize for the inconvenience. | ||
But I'll be damned if I'm going to go to Rumble and be like, I know it's really awful that your business has been slammed by now. | ||
Two hurricanes. But we're going to go to Google. | ||
Never going to happen. Guys, for TimCast.com, the members-only show is built on Rumble infrastructure. | ||
Our website uses Rumble servers because we believe in supporting parallel economies so that we don't get locked out and censored. | ||
And that means in our most dire times, we need y'all as members now more than ever. | ||
Granted, don't get me wrong, the people suffering need you substantially more than we do. | ||
I'm not trying to make that the case. | ||
I'm pointing out, it's just for people who are concerned about what's going on, and I will say this as well. | ||
When you become a member at TimCast.com, our default subscription service is Parallel Economy. | ||
It's the name of the company. It's Dan Bongino and Rumble. | ||
It is a – let's just call it a free-from-censorship payment processor. | ||
So when you're a customer of ours at TimCast.com, a portion of that pays the bills for Parallel | ||
Economy, helps sustain them as well as Rumble and all that. | ||
We are building that Parallel Economy out. | ||
So please, I beg of all of you to bear with us to the best of your abilities. | ||
While we deal with these major storms, you know, we're up here in West Virginia in the D.C. area, and we use rumble infrastructure and parallel economy because we believe in fighting the censorship machine in the machine state, and we have to build out infrastructure to do it. | ||
We are but humble customers of rumble and parallel economy, but that means when they see the worst of it, two major storms now hitting, they need our business more than ever. | ||
So, please, I apologize for the inconvenience, but bear with us on this one. | ||
Now, we do have more news to get through, and I want to talk to you about the political | ||
ramifications of what we're looking at with the lies, the manipulation, and where we're | ||
currently at with Nate Silver. | ||
So make sure you smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with everyone | ||
you know, because the best morning show, everyone agrees, at least that's what I've been told. | ||
And for those of you that are listening on the audio side, give us a good rating on over | ||
on Apple podcasts or wherever you watch, five stars say, you know what, I just love this | ||
show, or better yet, give it four stars and say, the show's not that great, but it's good | ||
enough. | ||
I'll take it. | ||
We've actually neglected the audio side quite a bit because I'm a YouTube guy. | ||
But we've got experts now who are wagging their finger at me saying you've got to ask people to share the audio side and to review and rate because that's massive. | ||
So I do appreciate it. | ||
Let's jump to your super chats. | ||
Grab a few audience comments and questions, and then we will talk about – I love this headline. | ||
Tim Waltz outmaneuvers Fox News host as he's grilled on abortion – No, he didn't. | ||
He got blown out. | ||
No matter what he says, the host is like, you're telling lies. | ||
This is not true. And this is the nature of Tim Waltz. | ||
Indeed, indeed. But for now, let's spend a few minutes grabbing your super chats so that you guys can chime in and we get your take on everything that's going on. | ||
If you want, I can't read every single super chat, but I try to read as many as possible. | ||
That is reasonable. And so get your super chats in if you want to. | ||
You know, hopefully we can get your thoughts and comments on here. | ||
And as always, let's... | ||
One fight equals... | ||
No, one fight. | ||
One like equals... | ||
Two. Oh, let's do this. Two fight, fight, fight. | ||
Because Trump, you know, happened twice. | ||
That Butler rally was something else, I got to tell you. | ||
It was incredible. Their estimates between 100,000 and 200,000 people. | ||
I don't know, man. That seems crazy. | ||
But those overhead shots, absolutely nuts. | ||
Alright, let's go. We got Mike Coyne saying, Kyle says, we're so lucky Elon spent $44 billion to buy X. I joined in February and really enjoy trying to grow my page. | ||
I'm lucky to get followed by some awesome people such as Thomas Massey, Josh Smith, Libby, Michael Seifert, and Scott Pressler. | ||
Indeed. What a good spot for us to hang out at. | ||
Very good. All right, we'll grab some more here. | ||
Nicholas Peloso says, one year since the slaughter of innocents and the hostages still not have been returned. | ||
It's brutal, man. October 7th was a nightmare. | ||
And I don't care for people and all their conspiracy theories. | ||
I'm not, I ain't going there. | ||
People who are claiming that Israel knew in advance, they had planned it, or things of that nature. | ||
I don't, I don't, I'm not playing that game. | ||
It's war, man. | ||
Iran's launching missiles at Israel. | ||
We're seeing attacks, missile strikes from Lebanon. | ||
It is not good. | ||
We're getting some, what is this? | ||
YouTube's giving me the business. | ||
There we go. YouTube's not loading the chat. | ||
Okay, well, you know what, YouTube, whatever you're on about, let's read some more Super Chats. | ||
Ross the Mouse says, we need a cruiser or longboard, Tim. | ||
Indeed, that's a good point. Maybe we will add those to the mix shortly. | ||
We've got new designs coming out in about a month that you're going to really enjoy. | ||
I'm going to give you a sneak preview real quick for Boonies HQ. | ||
The next set of pro boards we have for the team and for everybody is the 28th Amendment series. | ||
For those that don't know, of course, my 28th Amendment is chickens. | ||
Being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep, | ||
bear, and breed chickens shall not be infringed. | ||
And then we've got Sam's will be the right to arm bears. | ||
Richie had the best one, my favorite so far though. | ||
Richie Jackson, I asked him—oh, wait, am I supposed to say this? | ||
I'm going to pause. | ||
I don't know what I'm supposed to talk about just yet. | ||
I'm not going to say anything. All right, we'll read some more Super Chats. | ||
But he had a really good idea, and I want to save some of the good ideas for our team writers. | ||
All right. Haley's comment says, Milton was upgraded to a four already. | ||
That is absolutely nightmarish, man. | ||
Yikes. That's all I can say. | ||
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Man. So let's go. | |
We'll grab a couple more before we jump into Tim Waltz news. | ||
Common Sense Phishing says Operation Mockingbird. | ||
Resounding success. How is it possible half the country still votes Democrat for everything we've seen in the last eight years? | ||
The lies, money for banks, Ukraine, Israel, Gaza, Lebanon, Pakistan, while we suffer COVID? You know, the deep conspiracy theory is that literally everybody votes Republican. | ||
And the elections are rigged, you know. | ||
But I don't believe it because I know people, I have family members and friends who are just, they will never leave the Democratic Party. | ||
No matter what happens, their brains are just locked in place. | ||
Locked in place. Let's grab a couple more and then we'll jump to the story. | ||
The Family Von Papp says, Tim, please shout out Grindstone Ministries. | ||
They're on the ground in Tennessee setting up comms and bringing relief. | ||
Headed to West North Carolina next. | ||
True non-profit, no government funds, and volunteer organization. | ||
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Very based. Very, very cool. | |
Funky's World says, deleted my last super chat. | ||
Do we know for sure the FEMA 750 is a loan that needs to be paid back? | ||
I don't know if that's true. | ||
I don't know. I don't think that's true. | ||
Red is Fun says, Love the Cybertruck might be getting ours, assuming no World War III. Oh, and for the horde. | ||
Now, people need to understand about Cybertruck. | ||
It's got a 40 was at a 40 amp outlet and and power out it's on | ||
the back, which means we can run our mobile studio off of it. It's | ||
they can power a house for several days. So one of the biggest problems we've had with the mobile studio is | ||
electricity. We brought the mobile studio to Tennessee to Atlanta, we got this big fifth wheel trailer. And then we | ||
were like, now we need a 40 amp outlet. Alex Jones, cool dude | ||
actually installed one for us. And we were able to plug in and | ||
power the whole thing based when we were in Nashville. Not so easy. | ||
But folks over the daily wire were also very based and we just | ||
ran several cables throughout their building and got power. | ||
Here's the thing. Cybertrucks got one. That means you can pull | ||
over with with the fifth wheel, plug in and you're good to go. | ||
Now, I don't know that I would tow a fifth wheel with the Cybertruck. | ||
In fact, I don't think that you can. | ||
Because the fifth wheel trails, we have like 18,000. | ||
I think the max tow capacity of Cybertruck is like 14. | ||
But people are like, what do you need an electric truck for? | ||
What can you even do? It's like, it's a portable battery that can power RVs. | ||
But honestly... | ||
When we go to Best Buy to pick up a new microwave, we can throw it in the bed of the truck. | ||
When we need to pick up wood or other supplies, it gets us to and from Home Depot. | ||
It's great. And then you just plug it in, you're good to go. | ||
I love it. More importantly, when Jack Posobiec is hosting War Room Live and needs electricity from a place they don't allow gas generators, we plugged them right in. | ||
No problem. No problem. | ||
All right, my friends. We got this next segment for y'alls, and it's a lot of fun. | ||
This is the narrative the Daily Beast wants to offer. | ||
Tim Walz outmaneuvers Fox News host as he's been grilled on abortion. | ||
Dude, I'm going to play the clip for you. | ||
You can watch it in full. | ||
And clearly, Tim Walz gets annihilated on his abortion lies. | ||
And I would just like to say, for the record, My friends, when Tim Walz starts trying to make abortion a talking point, when it is the fifth most pressing issue in this country, you're losing. | ||
OK, now, right now in the betting odd aggregate, it's a tie, which is nuts, because the only reason Kamala Harris is getting an edge at all in the betting markets is because people believe the deep state won't allow Donald Trump to win. | ||
That is to say, on the merits and in the argument, it appears Trump is winning. | ||
But it's only going to win if y'all go out and redouble your efforts. | ||
If you're in Pennsylvania, especially, you got to register people to vote. | ||
You got to knock on doors. | ||
You got to smile, shake hands, kiss babies, all that good stuff. | ||
Don't kiss people's babies. | ||
You don't know. I'm just talking about metaphorically, although I guess politicians used to kiss babies or whatever. | ||
It's kind of weird, actually, just thinking about it. | ||
Politicians are weird people. | ||
I'm not into that. But here's the clip. | ||
I posted this just yesterday. | ||
And I said, this is why liberals typically don't go on moderate and right-wing shows. | ||
Tim Walz gets blown out by a live fact check. | ||
We just had a young liberal cancel, and we know why. | ||
They can't handle facts. So while I was at the rally for Donald Trump... | ||
I got to speak with a nice young man from Midas Touch. | ||
I cannot imagine they actually publish the interview they did with me in full because it wasn't good for them. | ||
Not that I think I did a perfect job and I'm the best at debate or anything, but he asks me to do an interview. | ||
And then says fake elector scheme. | ||
And, you know, basically the gist of the story is he's I was talking about the 1960 Texas v. | ||
Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling and how we need the constitutional questions to be answered by the Supreme Court, to which the young man says, well, John Eastman said the court was going to go against a seven to two. | ||
I said, go against them on what? | ||
And he goes on the Supreme Court would. | ||
I said, yeah, on what case? | ||
I don't actually know. And I'm like, then what are you asking me? | ||
This is why they don't come on shows like this. | ||
I'm not going to sit here and say Donald Trump is perfect all the time, no matter what. | ||
And I'm not going to be like Kamala Harris is the devil incarnate. | ||
I'm going to be like Harris is a liar and part of a warmongering party and I don't like her. | ||
But come on, let me show you where we're at with Fox News. | ||
I'll play this clip. And this is exactly why I'm actually impressed that Tim Walz went on Fox News. | ||
He has to, but it doesn't make him look good. | ||
I want to clarify what the law is there in Minnesota. | ||
Abortion Finder, a website that helps women find access, says abortion is legal throughout pregnancy in Minnesota. | ||
There is no ban or limit on abortion in Minnesota based on how far along in a pregnancy you are. | ||
You signed the bill that makes it legal through all nine months. | ||
Is that a position you think Democrats should advocate for nationally? | ||
Look, the Vice President and I have been clear the restoration of Roe v. | ||
Wade is what we're asking for. | ||
But that law goes far beyond Roe v. | ||
Wade. To make her own choice. The law is very clear. | ||
It does not change that. | ||
That has been debunked on every occasion. | ||
But wait, let's agree. | ||
What you signed is there's not a single limit through nine months of pregnancy. | ||
Roe had a trimester framework that did have limits through the pregnancy. | ||
The Minnesota law does not have that. | ||
This puts... This puts the decision with the woman and her healthcare providers. | ||
The situation we have is when you don't have the ability of healthcare providers to provide that, that's where you end up with a situation like Amanda Zaworski in Texas, where they are afraid to do what's necessary. | ||
This doesn't change anything. | ||
It puts the decision back on to the woman, to the physicians, and we know that this is simply something to be brought up. | ||
To be very clear, Donald Trump's asking for a nationwide abortion ban. | ||
He has said repeatedly that he will not sign a national abortion ban. | ||
Are you calling that just, it's a flat out lie? | ||
Yes, of course. | ||
And Senator Vance has in the past said so too. | ||
Now look, they may see this as an election issue. | ||
We see it as a right of women to make their own bodily decisions. | ||
And that's what the states, like my state, have the ability to put that in. | ||
States like Georgia force women to cross the border and then we have a death Of Amber Thurman. | ||
So let's be very clear. | ||
Trying to cut hairs on an issue on this is not where the American public's at. | ||
They want the restoration of Roe vs. | ||
Wade. Vice President Harris said she would sign it. | ||
That's what we'll do when we're elected. | ||
But to be clear, the Minnesota law is far beyond Roe v. | ||
Wade. And about the Amber Thurman case in Georgia, her family has, and it's tragic, she is a young mother who left behind a young son. | ||
But what her family has said is it was a complication from an abortion pill that she received, and she didn't get proper care when she went to a Georgia hospital, which had multiple opportunities to intervene there. | ||
Her own attorney, the family's attorney, says it wasn't the Georgia law, it was the hospital's. | ||
What he claims is malpractice, not treating her, when she clearly showed up in distress and still had the byproducts of her pregnancy because of that rare complication from the abortion pill. | ||
So just to be clear on the Georgia law and how her family and her attorney sees it. | ||
Heavy fact check, live in real time. | ||
They keep trying to play this emotional game. | ||
I'm going to say a name. You know, we need gun rights because Bill Bobson, you know, all the story about him. | ||
Ooh, it's so sad. He lost his life. | ||
And it's your fault because you restrict guns. | ||
And then you're sitting there being like, I don't know anything about the story. | ||
I don't know who the guy is or the context. | ||
And all of that matters. | ||
They keep trying to play this game. | ||
But as we can see in this clip, this is why... | ||
Liberals don't come on shows where there's real fact checking. | ||
Now, don't get me wrong, my friends. | ||
I get things wrong all the time. | ||
Of course I do. But I strive to get them right. | ||
And that means I sit here with I have two monitors in front of me. | ||
I have a big monitor up on the right for everybody who comes on Timcast IRL to see. | ||
And I always tell everybody anything you want pulled up, we'll pull it up. | ||
Tell me to pull it up. We'll pull it up. We'll throw it up on the screen. | ||
Liberals don't want to come on these shows because this is what you get. | ||
So let's break down this clip for all of you to better understand. | ||
Tim Walz starts off just dodging the statement. | ||
Okay, Shannon Bream points out immediately that abortionfinder.org says abortion is legal throughout pregnancy in Minnesota. | ||
There is no ban or limit on abortion in Minnesota based on how far along you are in the pregnancy. | ||
He didn't answer it. He said, we want Roe v. Wade back. | ||
That's what we're doing. | ||
And she's like, actually Roe v. Wade had restrictions. We just want Roe v. Wade back. | ||
I love this. | ||
Look at this. This is the narrative that they give you. | ||
Tim Waltz outmaneuvers Fox host. | ||
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What? What? She roasted the guy. | |
Here we go. Tim Waltz deftly handled Fox News' Shannon Bream grilling on abortion rights during an appearance. | ||
In what was his first solo interview since becoming the Democratic vice presidential candidate, Waltz keep his cool—typo there, boys—and deflect tricky questions. | ||
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Is Waltz plural? | |
Waltz kept his cool and deflected tricky questions. | ||
What? What? Waltz, keep his cool—I'm sorry, what is this? | ||
Okay. I have been clear the restoration of Roe versus Wade is what we're asking for. | ||
Waltz said, the law is very clear, does not change that. | ||
That was debunked on every occasion. | ||
Bream interjected to claim that when he enshrined the right to abortion reproductive health in Minnesota, the legislation did not have a single limit through the nine months of pregnancy. | ||
However, Waltz kept calmly on message. | ||
This puts the decision with the woman and her health care provider. | ||
I gotta tell you, they're saying he outmaneuvered her by completely agreeing with everything she said. | ||
It's true. There's no restrictions. | ||
More importantly, Tim Walz, perhaps you can say outmaneuvered, didn't answer the question as to whether or not Democrats should be embracing limitless abortion. | ||
Now, this is a distraction from the real issue here. | ||
Women is being forced into miscarriages, women being forced to, etc., etc. | ||
The calling out by Shannon Breen of that story they like to use where the woman took an abortion pill, was an abort-efficient, and it caused a negative repercussion that ultimately ended her life is a terrifying story. | ||
It's a sad story. But it's a story about the problems and troubles of abortion pills and abortion by mail, which happens in some circumstances. | ||
That's actually a big problem. | ||
All right. But let's talk about what it means to be Tim Walz. | ||
From the post-millennial key, Kamala Staffers weren't aware of Tim Walz's false claims until they were made public. | ||
Now, I know I opened with Tim Walz getting blown out by Fox News, but let me trail it over to this. | ||
Kamala Harris says insomnia hit after Biden dropped out. | ||
She was sleep-deprived the day of Walz's pick. | ||
Tim Walz is the worst choice. | ||
Okay, okay, okay. Not the worst. | ||
Shapiro would have been better. Josh Shapiro and PA. I can't. | ||
I think they want to lose. | ||
That's the only conclusion I can make right here. | ||
Kamala is desperately like, please don't make me be president. | ||
I never wanted the job in the first place. | ||
Coming out and saying this, this is from a week ago. | ||
She was sleep deprived the day of the Waltz pick. | ||
Just sounds like she's saying, I should not have picked this guy. | ||
Dude, his lies about his rank, about I carried weapons of war in war. | ||
He's just, everything is a lie. | ||
I was a coach. He was like an associate coach or something. | ||
She was sleep deprived the day he was picked. | ||
Check this one out. And then we'll jump over to the, they didn't realize he was full of crap. | ||
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And then they did. So, uh-oh. | |
Harris, 59, told all the smoke hosts, Matt Barnes and Steven Jackson, that she made her gut decision to select Walt after being unable to sleep the night before, waking up early that Tuesday in Washington and using cooking to calm her mind. | ||
From the time that the president called me and told me he wasn't running. | ||
I mean, it's just like everything was in a speedy, speedy motion and I was not sleeping so well. | ||
Hey, look, I got to give it to Kamala. | ||
She is doing some interviews. | ||
She appeared on Call Her Daddy. | ||
She went on some of these shows. | ||
So it's not that she's not doing any press. | ||
She's just not doing adversarial press. | ||
I will give a shout out to Tim Walz for going on Fox News into the lion's den. | ||
I respect it, despite the fact I think he got obliterated by the host. | ||
And look, hard enough to get liberals to come on these shows. | ||
So we're actually over here at TimCast. | ||
We've got some developmental plans. | ||
They're going to make it very, very easy for these liberals to join us. | ||
One of the things we're going to be doing with the Culture War podcast is just going straight to universities. | ||
Now, I am deeply impressed with Charlie Kirk's work, and I saw that video from Kirk and Vivek, and I said, now here's a strategy. | ||
The Culture War podcast can find the debate. | ||
We can easily set up and do a culture war showdown in various locations, so we've got some good plans there. | ||
This way, the liberals, like Tim Waltz, Can have their ideas presented to everybody, and in my opinion, typically exposed as bad ideas. | ||
But don't get me wrong, as I often say, Republicans have bad ideas too. | ||
Let's bring that debate to the forefront. | ||
Because when you see it, you see it. | ||
Now, Kamala Harris made the mistake. | ||
Tim Walz is a bad choice. | ||
He's a liar. He's not good at public speaking. | ||
He was nervous. And do we have the SNL clip? | ||
Oh, heavens to Betsy. | ||
Let me play this clip for you from Saturday Night Live. | ||
And here you go. | ||
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Okay, he's out there. | |
He's doing his thing. Whatever that may be. | ||
Come on, just relax. | ||
You know, you haven't had a night off in three months. | ||
Do you want to watch something less stressful like the Menendez Brothers show? | ||
I don't know, Dougie. I kind of wish I had picked Josh right now. | ||
Oh, Josh Shapiro? No, Josh. | ||
Ha ha, she's a drunk. Look, it'll be fine. | ||
It's not like he's gonna say something crazy. | ||
I've become friends with school shooters. | ||
I gotta give it to him. | ||
Look, my friends, I said even SNL couldn't resist this one. | ||
This quote is going to be in history books. | ||
But I'd like to point this out. | ||
The times, they are a change in, my friends. | ||
When SNL is making fun of Kamala Harris for being a drunk, I should have picked Josh and she's pouring wine. | ||
What did you say, Cap? | ||
And then they actually mock Tim Waltz for saying that he became friends with school shooters. | ||
Dang! But SNL actually deciding to go after Tim Waltz is actually kind of interesting. | ||
You know, I heard something interesting recently. | ||
A friend of mine said that people in California, actually a lot of people in California watch this show, and they're liberals. | ||
And I was like, really? | ||
Well, I respect that. Shout out to my California liberal audience. | ||
You guys are based. | ||
And if you hate me, tremendous respect. | ||
To all the liberals that watch this show and despise me, shout out Sam Seder. | ||
I respect you watching the show. Also, you know, I got to be honest, like Sam Seder keeping me relevant over here. | ||
Here I am, just some dude complaining on the Internet, and he puts a clip about me every single day that gets like half a million views. | ||
So, well, I guess, what do they call that? | ||
The Q rating? Your celebrity level? | ||
Thanks for thinking I'm worth it, Sam. | ||
I appreciate it. But anyway, let's talk about the Kamala campaign. | ||
Thanks of Tim Waltz. | ||
The Post Millennial reports, Kamala Harris's vice presidential running mate, Tim Waltz, has claimed that he carried weapons in combat, that he and his wife conceived using IVF, claimed he was a command sergeant major in the National Guard when he was actually a master sergeant. | ||
And it turns out that some of Harris's campaign staffers weren't aware. | ||
He also claimed that he was at Tiananmen Square and he had to make a tough decision about whether to cross from Hong Kong into China. | ||
never happened. It's amazing how often these things just pop up. | ||
Waltz's false statements have ranged from his background in the National Guard to | ||
other facets of his career, such as when he claimed to be teaching students in | ||
Hong Kong while the Tiananmen Square massacre took place. | ||
According to a new report from Politico, key members of Harris's circle weren't | ||
aware of some of the inaccurate statements from Waltz until they | ||
became public. | ||
Many of the issues were not raised despite the vetting process for Harris's VP pick. | ||
This past Tuesday, the latest revelation on Walt's false statements was brought up in the vice presidential debate. | ||
Walt responded, all I said on this was, I got there that summer and I'm a knucklehead at times. | ||
And I misspoke. | ||
I'm a knucklehead. Knucklehead is code for I lie a whole lot. | ||
I love how he says he misspoke because the video in Congress where he's giving a statement, he's like, you know, we were there in Hong Kong teaching these students. | ||
And, you know, when this started to happen, we had to make that decision. | ||
I'm like, dang, he misspoke like 800 words straight. | ||
That's a difficult thing to accomplish. | ||
He must have blacked out, I guess. | ||
Just went on autopilot, making things up. | ||
Quote, as the governor has said, he sometimes misspeaks. | ||
He speaks like a normal person and speaks passionately about issues he cares deeply about, including democracy and stopping gun violence in our school. | ||
A Harris Waltz campaign spokesman said about the Minnesota governor previously claiming that he carried weapons of war that I carried in war when he actually never fought in a combat zone. | ||
I think it's kind of shocking to say, but Donald Trump has seen more combat than Tim Waltz. | ||
Kind of wild if you think about it. | ||
I mean, considering the assassination attempt was, you know, to a degree, combat. | ||
Although the campaign has used the excuse that Waltz misspeaks frequently, veterans that served with him when he was in the National Guard have claimed differently. | ||
In an interview with Megyn Kelly in September, four veterans who had served with Waltz thought | ||
he had a bad reputation for leaving his men as their deployment neared and that he was | ||
not an honest person. | ||
Well, I can't tell you I think this guy is honest, because I don't. | ||
And this has been the ongoing narrative. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Waltz tries to downplay laws he signed granting benefits to illegals in Minnesota, not the | ||
VP's position. | ||
Waltz played defense on abortion, illegal immigration, and his gaffes. | ||
This dude is a disaster. | ||
Did I play the SNL clip for you one more time? | ||
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I've become friends with school shooters. | |
you Amazing! | ||
Look, Tim Waltz is so bad that even SNL can't resist mocking him. | ||
And I respect it. I also think SNL roasting Kamala as a drunk and Tim Waltz is really kind of wild. | ||
They made her out to be a drunk, to be completely honest, because that's like a Republican attack vector. | ||
The right has been saying Kamala must be drunk. | ||
I don't know that she actually is, but a lot of her speeches, she's laughing all the time, overly bubbly. | ||
Some think she's taking some – there's like mood relaxers or whatever you can take before speeches, whatever. | ||
What is it? MAOI inhibitors or something? | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
And others are saying she's just thrown back a little bit because she's nervous, right? | ||
I'm surprised they made fun of her for that, but I think it shows a cultural shift. | ||
People are starting to realize who butters their bread. | ||
For the longest time, people didn't want to speak up. | ||
Case in point, last week I noticed that YouTube had me featured on their live page, and I | ||
was like, hey, that's actually kind of strange. | ||
But I think the times, they're changing. | ||
So right now, insane to say, but my friends, no joke, if you go to—wow, this is absolutely | ||
If you go to youtube.com slash live, YouTube's default live player on their live page shows this show right now. | ||
Shout out, YouTube. I really appreciate it, I guess. | ||
I mean, I really appreciate it, literally. | ||
But I think it's because the culture is shifting. | ||
This show. I'm a moderate guy. | ||
Group in Chicago. Most of you know that. | ||
Actually, nobody ever says Chicago. | ||
I was doing that as a joke. But a group in Chicago, urban, liberal type, and fairly moderate. | ||
So when I see everything going on in this country, and I see Donald Trump was basically a New York liberal from the 90s or 2000s, there are reasonable positions to take. | ||
Some things are true and some things aren't. | ||
Tim Walz has lied. J.D. Vance ain't perfect. | ||
I call him vanilla pudding. But he's kind of just a regular dude. | ||
He accomplished the American dream. | ||
They make up all these crazy things about Donald Trump and J.D. Vance. | ||
J.D. Vance is tough because he's a good kind of regular dude, kind of boring in a sense. | ||
That debate was masterful. | ||
Donald Trump, oh boy, the litany of character defects that Donald Trump has within him. | ||
Heavens to me. You can criticize Trump. | ||
I accept it. I get it. | ||
But we here at Timcast, we're fairly moderate. | ||
I'm not going to sit here and say Donald Trump's farts don't stink. | ||
That's ridiculous. Donald Trump has made many mistakes. | ||
He hired very bad people. | ||
He's pissed off the libertarian base when he could have used their assistance. | ||
Now they're begrudgingly going to vote for him because of how bad Kamala is. | ||
I still think Trump is the best bet we've got. | ||
I still think Trump is the best president of my lifetime. | ||
And it's crazy to say, but my friends, the bar is laying on the ground. | ||
So it's not hard to get past that. | ||
Donald Trump, no new wars. | ||
I don't see how you deny it. | ||
The economy was better. And under Biden and Harris, things have been increasingly destabilizing. | ||
So by all means, I tell you this to all my friends. | ||
You say, look, you're far right. | ||
You're conservative. You're supporting Donald Trump. | ||
No, I like Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
And then you say, she's far right to spare me, dude. | ||
She was a progressive and she ran the Democratic ticket in 2020. | ||
And that's when I backed her because she's got military background, anti-foreign intervention. | ||
I think she's fantastic. | ||
Now with Donald Trump's administration, we're looking at RFK Jr., make America healthy again? | ||
I will buy 10 of those hats and shirts and wear them every day. | ||
I am 100% on board with Maha, as I've long said about RFK Jr. | ||
Trump's got RFK Jr., Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
You got it all right there. | ||
Elon Musk is making electric cars. | ||
Shouldn't the left be praising that? | ||
For some reason, they don't like Elon Musk. | ||
Why? Because he lets people speak their mind. | ||
They got this big lie about Elon right now where they show this. | ||
It's ridiculous. He says Twitter needs to be a neutral platform. | ||
Then it's the next tweet of his saying Trump needs to win. | ||
And they're like, aha, this proves it. | ||
They do not realize that X is not Elon. | ||
Elon can have his own opinions, but he allows liberals to say Kamala should win. | ||
See, this is the game they play. | ||
They don't quite understand. But so while I will tell you what we're seeing right now with the shift in culture from SNL to what YouTube is offering and this show being the featured show on YouTube. | ||
I think it shows that regular people are kind of standing up and saying, guys, the right is not some evil group of violent demons. | ||
The media has been lying about all of it. | ||
OK, the culture is shifting. | ||
Rational, regular people are fed up. | ||
With the state of the economy, with our money going to Lebanon instead of the hurricane victims, to securing our border. | ||
I got to tell you this. | ||
How about instead of giving our money to Lebanon or any of these other conflicts or humanitarian aid things, we help our own people. | ||
You're upset about the pipes in Flint, Michigan for a decade or Newark or Pittsburgh, all these places that have concerns about the impoverished. | ||
I'm with you. How about we take the money that we're giving to Lebanon and we give it to our people, the American people who pay the taxes. | ||
Who make this country what it is? | ||
Who make it great? I think regular people are waking up to this. | ||
Now the question remains, why are there so many people who think that Donald Trump can't win? | ||
Take a look at this from the betting odds 2024. | ||
RCP average has Trump and Harris as of today tied at 49.3%. | ||
Betfair has Harris up one. | ||
Betson has Harris up one as well. | ||
Bovada has Trump up three. | ||
Bwin, it's a tie. | ||
Pointsbet has a tie. | ||
Polymarket has Trump up two points right now. | ||
And Smarkets Trump is down three points. | ||
You got some betting arbitrage right here. | ||
That's what they call it. If the odds are swinging like this much, theoretically, I think you'd be able to bet on two different markets and guarantee a return, right? | ||
I don't know how sports betting arbitrage works, so don't take advice from me and don't do this. | ||
But the general idea is... | ||
If you've got a three-point swing for Harris, it's markets. | ||
And then you've got a two-point swing for Trump on polymarket. | ||
Theoretically, you could bet on both. | ||
And then it doesn't matter who wins because you'll make money on the other. | ||
It's a thinner profit. Again, I'm not exactly... | ||
I watched some YouTube video about it. | ||
I don't know how it works. But it's kind of wild that you've got all these different betting markets. | ||
Now, I'm going to tell you why I think Kamala Harris is doing so well, despite the fact that Trump appears to be winning in the argument. | ||
It's because Democrats are better at procedural elections. | ||
Trump may have the argument on his side, but Democrats have the mail-in vote, let's call | ||
it that. | ||
One big concern right now is that we're going to see absentee votes from overseas pour in. | ||
And Joel Berry tweeted about this, that there's no way to actually verify these people are | ||
real voters. | ||
And especially in states like California, where they ban voter ID, they're going to | ||
come in, they're going to say, you're good, and trenching Democrat states and basically | ||
making them Democrat states forever. | ||
Elon Musk gave us this warning. | ||
If the Democrats win this election, it's going to be Democrat from here on out. | ||
The Una Party will be in control, and the United States will be very much like the Communist Party of China. | ||
We will have single-party rule. | ||
There will be elections, but they're not real. | ||
Like, does anybody actually think somebody runs against Kim Jong-un? | ||
No, that's the totalitarian system where they say it's democratic, but everyone just loves him so much. | ||
And then the guy who runs against him is, like, told to do it and pretends to be opposition and goes, oh, you beat me again. | ||
No, shake your hand. Right. | ||
Not in Russia, though. In Russia, if you run against Putin, you end up dead. | ||
That guy is just like – Putin doesn't even care. | ||
He'll just outright be like, yeah, this is how it works. | ||
Power is all that matters. | ||
At least in China and North Korea, they pretend, I suppose. | ||
Right now, I can't tell you what's going to happen. | ||
Nate Silver says it's a toss-up, but there is an interesting factor to consider. | ||
When we jump over to the national polls, Kamala Harris has a 2.3% average across the board nationally. | ||
Trump is leading in Rasmussen. | ||
Rasmussen was fairly accurate, but it is wild to be the odd man out, I gotta say. | ||
Though I definitely don't believe morning consults plus five. | ||
Nate Silver gives us this breakdown. | ||
If the popular vote is zero to one point for the Democrats, Trump has an 89% chance of winning. | ||
If it is between one and two points, Trump has a 70% chance of winning. | ||
And if it's between two and three, Trump has a 37% chance of winning. | ||
Let's say right now at 2.3%. | ||
Nate Silver is basically saying it's going to be around 2 to 1 Kamala Harris takes this one. | ||
But I don't know that any of these forecast models matter, nor do any of the polls. | ||
Trump is currently leading in the battleground states by 0.1. | ||
An important factor to consider is the bias, which is basically what he's showing us there at the national level. | ||
But there is a major bias in The swing states from four to seven points from 2016 and 2020. | ||
If we factor those in, and I believe Nate Silver does, Donald Trump is winning the argument. | ||
Now, we don't know what's going to happen. | ||
You know, Nate Silver has got an article up. | ||
Should Kamala Harris gamble on a blue Florida? | ||
Well, with this hurricane about a slam into them, I hope y'all are paying attention because this could be massive. | ||
The election may be swung by an unprecedented natural disaster. | ||
Think about what the history books are going to write about this period. | ||
I want to say one thing. | ||
One more thing on this subject, which I gotta say, I gotta say. | ||
I saw that picture of RFK Jr. | ||
shaking Donald Trump's hand, and it was like a fire. | ||
It erupted within me. | ||
What an amazing photograph. | ||
RFK Jr. and Trump, Tulsi Gabbard hopping on board. | ||
Russell Brand, Jordan Peterson, Rescue the Republic at massive event, had a million people watch and check out what was going on on the ground with these speeches. | ||
Liberals and conservatives coming together. | ||
And I was like, wow, this is incredible. | ||
Trump nearly died in an assassination attempt. | ||
Another man tried to make an attempt and a Pakistani national under the direction of Iran tried orchestrating an assassination. | ||
And I'm just sitting here thinking, if Donald Trump loses this, talk about the weirdest historical iconography that will be enshrined. | ||
Kamala Harris is a basement dwelling candidate. | ||
She barely does interviews. | ||
Granted, she's done a handful of podcasts now and she is doing some. | ||
So I'll give her the respect there. But they're like... | ||
We're for change. | ||
You've been vice president for three and a half years. | ||
There is no, no massive historical presence. | ||
I look at these photos of Kamala. | ||
There's nothing significant about it. | ||
She skipped the Al Smith dinner. | ||
The last person that was Mondale. | ||
Then you look at all of this crazy stuff about Donald Trump. | ||
The iconic photo of him on the ground. | ||
The blood dripping. Raising up fight, fight, fight. | ||
RFK Jr. and Trump shaking hands. | ||
Trump's defiant return to Butler. | ||
All of this is like... | ||
In a hundred years, they're telling a story about this period. | ||
Imagine how this story plays out to a young child studying history. | ||
They're going to be like... It was a hard-fought battle with Donald Trump. | ||
He was elected in a primary. | ||
That was brutal. Ron DeSantis challenged him, and it pitted Republican against Republican. | ||
Trump had these rallies. | ||
He stood defiantly. | ||
He was shot in the side of the head, and they show all these photos, and the kid's like, whoa, Donald Trump stood up after the bullet was fired and yelled, fight, fight, fight! | ||
He shook hands with a Kennedy RFK Jr. | ||
whose family was outraged that a Democrat family would side with a Republican. | ||
Trump said we will unify this country and brought together two large movements from moderate liberals to Republicans and they stood tall and he waved J.D. Vance with a masterful debate performance. | ||
And then he lost. | ||
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What a wild story to tell. | |
But I don't know what's going to happen. I don't know. | ||
It seems insane to me that after everything we've seen, Trump loses. | ||
But then in the history books, they say now with all of that amazing iconography, the symbolism. | ||
A hurricane slammed into two swing states, wiping out Republican strongholds. | ||
And then another hurricane slammed into Florida, devastating the state. | ||
And, well, then it's history. | ||
Kamala Harris fumbled and slipped on a banana peel into office thanks to a few natural disasters. | ||
And thank you to heaven I stay, kids. | ||
And then the kid will close his leather-bound, torn-up book. | ||
Take a look through the giant hole inside of his building where people are outside fighting in the post-apocalyptic wars over water. | ||
And then the teacher will say, you know, time to go home. | ||
Watch out for the grenades, the IEDs and, you know, everything else. | ||
I'm kidding, by the way. I don't think that in 100 years it'll be like that. | ||
I don't think that if Kamala Harris wins that the country just evaporates instantly or blows up. | ||
I do fear internal conflict and fighting, but I don't think it will be just overnight. | ||
Although they do say gradually, then suddenly. | ||
And when I was talking with Eric Prince about other countries and when they've fallen, he says the one thing that everybody who's seen this says is it happens overnight. | ||
One day everything seems normal. | ||
The next day there's no electricity. | ||
There's no communications. There's no radio. | ||
Everything shuts down. So maybe. | ||
We will see how this goes. I'm going to wrap it up there, my friends. | ||
We've got a little bit of a long one. But the next segment is coming up 4 p.m. | ||
Call Her Daddy faces backlash over Propaganda Harris' interview. | ||
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All right. David Molinardo. | ||
Oh, no, it's Molinarolo. | ||
Tim, check out Anna Kasperian's interview on Jillian Michaels' channel about Anna leaving the left. | ||
They touch on several things you just mentioned. | ||
Indeed, interesting. | ||
I'd be interested to see that. We've been working on inviting Anna out to come on the show. | ||
Jake Uger has also expressed interest on joining us as well again, which I am very excited for. | ||
We are working on developing the Culture War podcast. | ||
We have a lot of great ideas. So we recently had a young liberal man quit on us. | ||
Well, he canceled. And we booked him. | ||
He said, yes, we prepared flights. | ||
And then he stopped responding and said, look, sorry, I can't do it. | ||
And I think the reason they can't do it is because, look, they're going to deny it. | ||
They're going to lie about it. | ||
But they will get blown the F out. | ||
OK, you come on a show with me and you make up nonsense. | ||
That's it's not going to happen. By all means, if you come here and say, I think Trump is racist because he did X, Y and Z, I'll say. | ||
Okay. I mean, you're allowed to think these things. | ||
It's an opinion statement. | ||
People have opinions. I'll say, well, I think that's not correct. | ||
I don't agree with that, but I understand why you might think that based on what you're seeing. | ||
Thank you and have a nice day. Like, what are we going to do? | ||
We argue opinions? This is pointless. | ||
But when y'all come at me and say things like, but, you know, the Trump administration said the Supreme Court was going to rule against them. | ||
I said, rule them against them on what? | ||
On this case. Which case? | ||
I don't know. Yeah, so I did an interview with this guy for Midas Touch. | ||
Because I'll do an interview with anybody. | ||
And he kept calling it a fake electors scheme. | ||
And I said, you keep calling it a fake electors scheme. | ||
What does that mean? He's like, well, they forged their signatures. | ||
What do you mean they forged their signatures? | ||
You mean they signed their names to pieces of paper? | ||
Forging a signature is when you write someone else's name. | ||
Like, what are you saying? Well, they weren't duly elected. | ||
I said, yeah, and they weren't duly elected in 1960 either. | ||
The Democrats lost. | ||
The Republicans won. The governor certified the Republicans. | ||
Bro, I have been over this so intensely. | ||
I actually have a document from 2000. | ||
Where a Democrat pulled up the 1960 circumstance with Kennedy and Nixon to justify why Gore should win. | ||
And they said, we challenge it on these grounds. | ||
You mean to tell me that in 1960, Democrats in... | ||
Okay, here's what Democrats did. | ||
About 30 voters said, we want a re-election. | ||
I'm sorry, we want a recount because it's so close. | ||
The governor said Nixon wins. | ||
There you go. Send him off. | ||
Certified, signed, and sent to the government for the safe harbor deadline. | ||
The Democrats, knowing the safe harbor deadline was coming up, filled out the forms and sent | ||
him in anyway, despite the fact they didn't win. | ||
It's only because the courts adjudicated this that on January 4th, two days before January | ||
6th, the governor sent a letter requesting that when Nixon count the votes, he choose | ||
to, uh, he make the choice of the Democrat votes instead, despite the fact they were | ||
submitted without certification. | ||
Because we're human beings. We get it. | ||
The courts made the ruling fine. | ||
It wasn't going to change much anyway. | ||
That was the precedent by which the Republicans did the same thing. | ||
They said, we are challenging these results in court before the safe harbor deadline comes up. | ||
We're going to submit these. And they said, oh, but you were not duly elected and you swore that you were. | ||
It's indeed they weren't. | ||
But so what we need now is Supreme Court to rule on this. | ||
We're not going to get that before the election. | ||
And that's for dang sure. | ||
All I can tell you is because Supreme Court refused to rule on Texas v. Pennsylvania, | ||
there's a bunch of dark questions hanging over our head. | ||
But I will give a shout out to Thomas and Alito, who said we must hear this lawsuit. | ||
And I'm saying this, I told this to the Midas Touch guy, if the Supreme Court took up the | ||
case and said you are wrong, Texas, Pennsylvania is allowed to do what they did and Biden wins, | ||
I think we'd be in a better position for it. | ||
Instead, the Supreme Court threw it out and said, we're not going to bother listening | ||
So the questions of constitutionality as it pertains to a judiciary or an executive changing the rules of an election have not been answered, despite the fact the Constitution clearly states state legislatures determine how their elections are run. | ||
I think it's clear you don't need a ruling on it. | ||
In which case, if that's the case, Pennsylvania was in violation of the federal constitution, but they argued standing and we're not going to hear this. | ||
They needed to hear it. They could have said, fine, we'll hear it. | ||
No, you're wrong. Bye. | ||
They didn't even do that. But anyway, I digress. | ||
You come on a show like this, dude, I talk too much. | ||
I read too much, okay? | ||
So, I tell you, these guys, they don't want to come on the show, so what are we going to do? | ||
I got some ideas. We are setting up a DC studio, largely because so many members of Congress have asked to come on the show, but ask us to go to DC. And often we hear from some of our favorite members of Congress, I'd come on right now, but we're not getting out until, we're not going to be done until 7, maybe even later. So we were like, let's set up a DC hub so that we can get a lot more guests. | ||
Additionally, it's really quite simple. | ||
I went to the Rescue the Republic event. | ||
Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin, you had Zachary Levi, Russell Brand. | ||
I mean, all of these people were there, Brandon Strzok. | ||
And I'm like, man... You know, if we had a studio across the street, I could have asked, hey, who wants to come over real quick and we'll do a podcast? | ||
And they probably would have said yes, like literally across the street. | ||
So we are working on setting up a studio really close to the Capitol. | ||
So that it opens up the possibilities for a lot of shows we can do with Culture War. | ||
But here's the best part. What I'd like to do with Culture War is taking inspiration from Stephen Crowder and Charlie Kirk, who have been widely successful and I am deeply jealous of when they do these events. | ||
I'm like, I watch them go out with these folding tables and they ask questions and people come up and ask them. | ||
And I say jealous because I'm being a little bit over the top. | ||
No, it's inspiring. | ||
I'm like, that is effective. | ||
That is good stuff. And I think I could do that too. | ||
And I want to do it. And this will allow us to, when we have a culture war show, where we have someone who's a pro-life, we can actually do something where I wouldn't want to do change my mind, but my idea would be more like the culture war debate. | ||
This person here is pro-life. | ||
Who would like to challenge him to a debate? | ||
And then I would mostly moderate. | ||
We can do a lot of really cool stuff like that. | ||
And that's the plan. But winter is coming. | ||
We may get one or two of those shows in before it gets too cold. | ||
But how cool would that be? | ||
And we would do them live, no less. | ||
Live, that's right. Which is a feat. | ||
But fortunately, we have Cybertruck, which allows us to power everything. | ||
And it's just a truck, so it's really, really cool. | ||
Let's go. Bentelligent says, Tim, I'm a MAGA SoCal patriot doorknocker. | ||
We need HD video of every soul walking into polling places to visually count the ballots they bring inside ourselves first and every drop box to count the ballots they drop. | ||
Help me. It's a really good point. | ||
If everyone, if there was a video of every dropbox, you could actually mostly discern the approximate number of ballots. | ||
Because you'll see someone with one, one, one. | ||
Someone might have three. Someone could have a stack you don't know for sure, but you can estimate based on the stack they're holding. | ||
But that would require a camera at every single polling location and ballot box, which is a hefty lift, by the way. | ||
Hefty lift. All right, let's go. | ||
Travis Kistner says, Tim, you already did a song to bring this country back together. | ||
Ain't no storm we can't weather, my friend, if we just come together again. | ||
The song hits the nail in the head with the hurricanes. | ||
And that was a cover of Smokey Mike and the God King. | ||
Shout out to Michael Knowles and Jeremy Boring. | ||
That was their song. And we made a cover of it. | ||
And we're going to see how well Coming Home did. | ||
I don't think Coming Home is our latest song. | ||
You can check it out on Spotify and wherever you get your songs. | ||
Listen to it. It wasn't our biggest—together it was our biggest release. | ||
It's crazy. 35,000 singles. | ||
And they were like, it doesn't count! | ||
It's absolutely wild, man. | ||
I just—it is what it is. | ||
And so the problem now is they're basically saying only iTunes counts, and most people are like, dude, I tried to buy it on iTunes. | ||
I don't know if I can get it. So, you know, it is what it is. | ||
We're going to release music. We're going to promote it. | ||
We want our music to have meaning behind it. | ||
But I do think that one of the most engaged with songs we have is two. | ||
It's our two first, which is—actually, no, it's the first and third. | ||
Will of the People— Hit like 3 million views with zero marketing and zero push, which is kind of crazy. | ||
And even leftists were sharing it. | ||
They didn't know it was me, though. | ||
They were like, wait, that's Tim Pool. | ||
Now I'm mad. And Genocide, which everyone says is their favorite, which is more upbeat. | ||
So you can check those songs out. | ||
All right, let's go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Call her daddy facing backlash. | ||
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What did Alex Cooper do? | |
We've got this story from the Daily Beast. | ||
For those that missed it, Kamala Harris. | ||
Kamala Harris? I'm pronouncing her name wrong. | ||
I don't know. Everyone's always trying to do that. | ||
Went on Call Her Daddy podcast, which is, I think, the biggest podcast among women. | ||
Donald Trump, of course, is trying to win over suburban women, which is why he keeps playing | ||
the abortion debate, playing up to it. When many people say he shouldn't, it's because | ||
he loses bigly with suburban women. Though I think he's improved this time around. | ||
Alex Cooper, a largely popular podcast with women, just had on Kamala Harris. | ||
with women just had on Kamala Harris. | ||
Well, apparently people are very upset. | ||
Alex Cooper, host of Call Her Daddy podcast, is being called out by angry fans | ||
over her interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. | ||
Cooper faced a backlash on social media with regular listeners of the podcast, | ||
known for its frank discussions about sexuality and advice for women, | ||
accusing her of peddling propaganda for the Democratic Party. | ||
Harris is also getting flack for dodging mainstream media interviews | ||
and hardball questions. | ||
Some fans left remarks on the show's Instagram account congratulating Cooper for the coup in getting the Democratic Party White House hopeful onto the podcast, rated second in popularity only to Joe Rogan's show in the United States. | ||
I don't know that that's true. | ||
Let me check. Let me see what her number currently is. | ||
That is not correct. | ||
In the United States, call her daddy... | ||
Oh, never mind. | ||
Never mind. Wrong. Currently, for podcast charts on Apple Podcasts, call her daddy's number one. | ||
Wow! So it's technically true. | ||
She's currently number one. | ||
And what do they say in popularity? | ||
See, you know, they don't actually give you the full rating. | ||
So this is Apple's podcast charts. | ||
I suppose it's fair to say that if we do the total industry charts, then in fact, Call Her Daddy is not even in the top 10. | ||
That's actually really fascinating. | ||
Seriously. In the global top 200 among the industry, Dateline NBC. I can't say that's surprising. | ||
And then if we jump over to Spotify, For the United States. | ||
And looks like top podcasts on Spotify. | ||
Sean Ryan's number one. | ||
Joe Rogan is number two. Candace is three. | ||
Call Her Daddy is number five on Spotify. | ||
But number one on Apple. So it is a very, very big show. | ||
Very big show. Anyway, on to the news again, because she is getting annihilated. | ||
Others said they would never listen again and asked when Cooper would be interviewing Donald Trump. | ||
The interviewer avoided the podcast's usual raunchy content sticking to largely go-to-Harris campaign talking points and steering clear of potential lightning rod topics such as illegal immigration and the Biden administration response to Hurricane Helene. | ||
One of my most favorite podcasts, and now I'll never listen again, unbelievable. | ||
Done. This was my favorite podcast. | ||
I'm 100% disgusted, posted another. | ||
Probably just lost a lot of followers. | ||
I'm so disappointed this feels like propaganda and trying to make her look Gen Z. Call Her Daddy was more important than the millions who could use aid with rebuilding their homes. | ||
Wow. Did you discuss the plan for getting all the bodies that got swept up into trees and along with the riverbanks and NC during the taping of this podcast? | ||
Loved Call Her Daddy from the beginning, but really disappointed you chose to do this one. | ||
Why alienate so many of your fans? | ||
So, we've got a bunch of clips here. | ||
We've got this one. Mary Morgan tweeted this out. | ||
Follow Mary at Mary Archive, and you can check out Mary Morgan on Pop Culture Crisis Entertainment Podcast. | ||
PopCultureCrisis.com. Check it out. | ||
It's part of the TimCast family. | ||
She tweeted, Wow, Trump just got the official invite to appear on Call Her Daddy. | ||
Not gonna lie, I really didn't expect that from Alex Cooper. | ||
Should he do it? I can think of so many ways this could go terribly for him, but I also kind of want to see it. | ||
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Check this out. I want to be so clear, since this isn't a one-sided conversation, we reached out to former President Donald Trump to come on the show. | |
If he also wants to have a meaningful, in-depth conversation about women's rights in this | ||
country, then he is welcome on Call Her Daddy anytime. | ||
Very, very interesting. | ||
But will he do it? | ||
That I don't know, my friends. | ||
But we have many clips, many clips for which I have been heavily critical myself of Kamala | ||
Harris. | ||
And we'll start with this one clip. | ||
And this is exactly what people are talking about when they're when they're criticizing | ||
Alex Cooper's show, Call Her Daddy, as propaganda. | ||
It's not a real interview. | ||
Well, when I sat down with Donald Trump, I got 17 minutes. | ||
He was running late and a lot of people got a lot more. | ||
I'd love to do an in-depth interview with Donald Trump, but it's a heavy lift and it | ||
wouldn't be like this. | ||
Look, I'll start off right away. | ||
I'm a fan of Trump. | ||
I'm critical of him in some regards. | ||
There are a lot of questions I want to ask him that I want answers to, probably questions | ||
he wouldn't want to answer. | ||
But I pressed him on pardoning Julian Assange. | ||
Julian, of course, is out now. | ||
I questioned him on how he would actually deport people. | ||
And when he when when he didn't give a good answer, I asked him again, how do you do it? | ||
He had local police. | ||
I believe now they've changed their answer. | ||
Seventeen minutes ain't all that enough. | ||
But I did praise the guy. | ||
And I am a fan. | ||
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We'll do a better show than this one. | |
this question more to you and the daddy gang, but one of the biggest | ||
conversations in this year's election revolves around a woman's body. | ||
Mm-hmm. Yep. | ||
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I want to take a moment and can we try to think of any law... | |
That gives the government the power to make a decision. | ||
I know what you're gonna ask. | ||
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About a man's body. | |
Yes, the Selective Service Act. | ||
Are you kidding? It's the stupidest thing imaginable. | ||
But I got a segment coming up for you after this one where Zuby really breaks down the problem with society and how it treats men and women. | ||
The Selective Service Act. | ||
How about conscription and the draft? | ||
Yeah. At 18, a man and not a woman is required to submit their information to the government so that in a time of desperation, or sometimes not like Vietnam, they can force you into the military, where many people who were drafted ended up serving in combat, many of whom suffered PTSD, serious injuries, or death. | ||
The draft is not effective. | ||
It's largely why they've abandoned it. | ||
Forcing people who are too scared to fight and don't want to fight is a bad idea. | ||
But Heavens to Murgatroyd, my friends. | ||
Ma'am, have you ever bothered to Google search any of this? | ||
Someone just told you it was true and you were like, they control women's bodies. | ||
Sure. Maybe there's a law saying that if you get pregnant, there are restrictions on whether or not you can remove another body from your body. | ||
In their mind, they don't view it as another body. | ||
Many of these, the pro-choice, pro-abortion, because I don't think it's fair to call them pro-choice. | ||
I'm going to throw that whole argument aside and say, okay, fine. | ||
Believe whatever you want. But so long as I and every other man has to sign up for the draft, that is a law on our bodies where they dangle the sort of Damocles over our head. | ||
When women vote overwhelmingly for war, and they do, men are the ones who face the supreme risk. | ||
It's fascinating. Y'all remember when Hillary Clinton said, women are the true victims of war. | ||
They lose their husbands, their brothers, and their fathers. | ||
What a remarkably vapid comment to make. | ||
No. No. | ||
Is there any law? | ||
No. Selective Service Act. | ||
Say it again. No. It's... | ||
No. Look, we are a work in progress. | ||
But here's one of the many things I so love about our country. | ||
It's... Part of the strength of our country and our evolution as a country has been through the fight for the expansion of rights. | ||
Not the restriction of rights, but the expansion of rights. | ||
And we still have work to do. | ||
But I say that that work is born out of love of country. | ||
And it's hard work, but it's good work, and it's important work. | ||
Okay, how about Alex Cooper should be introduced into this? | ||
Is she on X? Can I tweet at her? | ||
Alex Cooper on X. And I'm going to say, is this, which one is, call her daddy. | ||
Founder of Unwell. | ||
I'm just going to send her a, she doesn't actually use this account. | ||
She never even tweets. | ||
Someone should just be like, Alex, selective service. | ||
And I'll tell you this. Let's make a deal. | ||
Let's make a deal. Here's my deal. | ||
It is unconstitutional to require men to sign up for the draft and not women. | ||
Now, you want to make the argument, no, no, no, no. | ||
A lot of conservatives are like, heavens, I will never have my daughter go fight in war. | ||
Okay. Like, I understand why men fight, but this means that there are a couple different worlds. | ||
The Democrats live in a world where women get rights and expansions and then pretend that men don't have any of those restrictions and responsibilities. | ||
In fact, they do. Many of these feminists pretend like, oh, I love this, they pretend like men have all the power and that women are just, it's just unfair, right? | ||
For example, men work on oil rigs where they have extremely high mortality rate. | ||
Men work the overwhelming majority of high mortality rate jobs because we're men. | ||
You know, in evolution, men were more expendable. | ||
Women create people. | ||
They make human beings. | ||
It is probably the most important thing a human can do, and only women can do it. | ||
However, for this reason, which I'll get into more in the next segment. | ||
Zuby's got a great thread where he talks about people will lie to women trying to court favor with them, and they won't lie to men because men are a bit more expendable. | ||
So in society, we see women who say, it's not fair, I want to be the CEO. But they don't say, it's not fair, I want to be the garbage man. | ||
Women say, I want to run my own company and be a girl boss. | ||
But you don't see women coming out being like, it's not fair that I don't get to go lift heavy machine, like lift heavy bags and, you know, operate heavy machinery and work construction. | ||
Though some women do, and many women can, and they're certainly allowed to, the fight is always for power, not for rights. | ||
It's for power. So for these individuals, they completely overlook the responsibilities. | ||
I believe it is unconstitutional to grant rights or even a call to people while you subject another group of people, a demographic, to some restriction or responsibility. | ||
Ergo, I have no problem with women being forced to sign up for selective service. | ||
Selective service does not mean combat. | ||
I agree. Your daughters shouldn't go fight in war. | ||
I don't believe it's as effective as sending young men. | ||
But young men probably who don't want to fight are too scared. | ||
It's probably not a good idea to send them by force, which means you've got to find better incentives and cultural incentives outside of selective service, in which case selective service seems to be largely ineffective, but only in a true crisis and emergency. | ||
But I got news for you. Women can still do things to aid war efforts. | ||
If the men are going to go and fight, women should be conscripted all the same, but for domestic activities, maybe working in a factory, maybe helping take over industry and economic activities in the United States that men were running. | ||
Let's say, if there's a guy who's an accountant, and then he gets drafted, you say, young women, you are being, through selective service, you are going to go work in this job, helping with an accounting firm, because you have the skills to do it, and this is a job that you need in a war effort. | ||
Women don't have to fight, but they should have responsibility the same as everybody else. | ||
But of course, they live in a world where they don't think that's true. | ||
That men have special rights they don't have. | ||
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Sure. They were told, obviously, their student loans would be forgiven, and now they are drowning in student debt. | |
What do we say to those people? | ||
We are fighting, and I'm going to continue to fight for student debt relief. | ||
I mean, student loan debt is a huge issue, and to your point, it's a barrier to people being able to even think about starting a family, buying a home. | ||
It's just, we need to give people relief. | ||
Okay, well, I gotta tell you this. | ||
In this clip from Call Her Daddy, there's actually an interesting point being made. | ||
I actually agree with Alex Cooper to a certain degree. | ||
When she says that Gen Z can't have families, these young people, money else, they can't afford a house. | ||
They're saddled with debt. They were told to do this. | ||
They were lied to. You are correct. | ||
Huge mistake. But giving people free money at the expense of others ain't gonna fly. | ||
Here's the proposal that I often say. | ||
Suspend all interest on the debt. | ||
Pay back what you were given. | ||
If you get 50 grand, you gotta pay back 50 grand. | ||
A lot of people will take out a loan for 50 grand and end up owing 200. | ||
I know people who are like, I took out a loan for 50 grand, I've paid back something like 100 and I still owe 30. | ||
Some owe more due to deferments and hardship. | ||
Okay. If you've paid more than your principal, you are done. | ||
Your debt's been paid. | ||
Any money paid over that will be applied to future taxes. | ||
If you haven't paid your principal down, we will eliminate interest payments, apply all interest paid to the existing principal, and I believe that's the path towards forgiveness. | ||
There can be some fee, maybe like we say, plus an additional $1,000 or something for | ||
the service, but we need to get young people off the debt so they can actually start building | ||
lives. | ||
Otherwise, what do you get? | ||
No families, no home ownership, and it's an economic crisis. | ||
But I want to stress this to call her daddy and Kamala Harris. | ||
It's unconstitutional. | ||
You're in violation of the law. | ||
Remarkable how these people are so vain that they're like, just do it. | ||
Kamala's like, we're going to keep fighting. | ||
The Supreme Court's already said no several times. | ||
They do it anyway. | ||
Well, my friends, that's where we're at. | ||
Elon Musk is pushing back, though. | ||
He's saying that for every person you refer in a swing state, you get 47 bucks. | ||
So this is about voter registration. | ||
It's very interesting. Petition. | ||
If you sign a petition in favor of free speech and the right to bear arms, you'll get $47 for every registered voter you refer who signs a petition. | ||
That's crazy. That's very crazy. | ||
But you know what? I can say this. | ||
Alex Cooper, I respect for inviting Trump on. | ||
Trump should go on. | ||
But man... How about Alex Cooper invite on, if you want to get into politics, why don't you invite someone on who can actually have a political debate? | ||
But you've entered this arena, and now you must reap what you have sown, and you shouldn't have done it. | ||
With respect, I understand why Joe Rogan doesn't want to have certain people on his show. | ||
He doesn't want Trump on his show. | ||
He doesn't want Biden on his show, because this is what it turns into. | ||
People are going to say, Joe, if you're going to have him on, you've got to have him on. | ||
Joe Rogan, my story, right? | ||
Joe Rogan has on Jack Dorsey and he bombs. | ||
People are like, you didn't get to the issue. | ||
And Joe was like, I didn't know there was a big controversy like this. | ||
Now Joe has to make it up to his audience. | ||
So he invites me on. | ||
And Jack Dorsey and Vijaya Gade. | ||
And we had that conversation. | ||
I got a big regret. I regret not asking them if there was government involvement. | ||
Didn't occur to me. That was a mistake. | ||
Overall, I think philosophically, we did well on that show. | ||
Joe knows. If he brings on Donald Trump, half his audience is going to say, now bring on Kamala Harris. | ||
And then what is he going to do? Host a debate between them? | ||
Call her daddy. Play the game. | ||
Now she's got to invite on Donald Trump. | ||
All that's going to do is create a tit-for-tat that creates volatility in your market. | ||
And when you normally just want to talk about girls hooking up with dudes and things like that, you open the door by doing this. | ||
She probably was asked to host Kamala. | ||
They said it'll be her biggest show ever. | ||
She should totally do it. | ||
And now she will reap what she has sown. | ||
And so be it. I'm gonna wrap this one up there, though, my friends. | ||
We got another story for you. | ||
This one, we're gonna dive into cultural issues because I get these requests. | ||
People say we don't do enough cultural stuff on this show. | ||
And I do periodically. | ||
But this one has a lot to do with women, their perceptions. | ||
And I got a great thread from Zuby. | ||
And it's about a woman who is fat. | ||
And a man just ditched her two minutes into a date and the excuses people make and why women feel the way they do. | ||
I think this one's actually really interesting. | ||
So let me pull up this Zuby thread. | ||
I got to give a shout out to Zuby, man. | ||
This dude's a genius. Zuby, shout out. | ||
This dude's got insights for days. | ||
And every time I see a tweet from him, it goes viral. | ||
I'm like, dang, this Zuby, shout out. | ||
Top men, indeed. | ||
But we'll talk about this in a second. | ||
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Let's go! 467 Sprite says Tim and SoCal OC, no drop boxes are surveilled. | ||
Suspect. Sus. Interesting. | ||
Mason Miller says, at best, FEMA are second responders in this case. | ||
They threaten to arrest all the first responders who got there ahead of them. | ||
That's crazy. Buddy Z says, instead of calling it Change My Mind, call it Present Your Case. | ||
Now, I don't care to... | ||
Change my mind is great. | ||
People come and they challenge Steven Crowder, but Crowder debating a bunch of regular people is entertaining very much so. | ||
And so I don't want to be exactly that, right? | ||
What we want is the culture war, which is the debate on these tough ideas. | ||
And I got to tell you, liberals just don't want to do the show. | ||
I think it's because they know that their ideas are fragile and they're a collective. | ||
If you are a liberal and you go on to these shows and you make an error, you will be shunned and ostracized and canceled. | ||
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And they know it. All right. | |
JB says, fun fact, you must sign up for selective service in order to enlist as well. | ||
Interesting. Austin AOK says, no more. | ||
That clip was too much. I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. It's so brutal. | ||
Bad Wolf says, is it true if you accept $750, you are agreeing to a loan that must be repaid? | ||
I did not hear that. I don't know. | ||
Gordon Shumway says, Tim, how about taking your debt forgiveness one step further? | ||
Any money paid over the principal can be used as a down payment to a home or business loan also because the taxes thing covers that. | ||
So if I owe 50 grand, and then I end up paying down a good portion of it with interest, and then I get down to 40 grand, and then I just paid off in one lump sum, but I paid 60 on a $50,000 loan, they say, we're going to take 10 grand of that, and we're going to put that towards your taxes. | ||
So that basically means not that $10 million is tax-exempt, but that would equal like $30,000 being tax-exempt. | ||
You have a credit towards your taxes of $10,000. | ||
That's my idea. | ||
All right, my friends. | ||
We got to do it. | ||
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We got to talk about this story here. | |
It's a video going viral of a larger woman who was upset that her date ended abruptly. | ||
And there's a big debate over whether or not she is in the right or wrong. | ||
Apparently, as the story goes, she is a larger woman who was on a date with a guy. | ||
And she showed up. | ||
He looked at her and said, you know what? | ||
I'm not feeling it. I apologize. | ||
Bye. I'll play the clip for you. | ||
And now people are saying it was mean. | ||
He must have had ice in his veins. | ||
But it sounds like an actually nice story. | ||
The issue, of course, is that this woman is morbidly obese. | ||
I am not saying that to be disrespectful, but she is. | ||
Now, more to the point, this gets to a thread I saw from Zoobi, where he mentions both men and women are more honest | ||
towards men than they are towards women. | ||
It's harder to live in long-term delusion as a man because other men and women give you harsh, rapid feedback. | ||
Nobody cares to coddle you. | ||
Short-term, it hurts. Long-term, it's an advantage. | ||
He says this is why body positivity and fat acceptance are female domains, not male ones. | ||
You cannot convince an obese man that he's beautiful or gorgeous or perfect just how he is. | ||
We don't get positive validation for mediocrity or failure. | ||
It's also why self-improvement content for women is usually focused on affirmation and validation. | ||
You are enough. You're a goddess. | ||
Whereas male self-improvement is direct and harsh. | ||
You are not meeting the standard you need to do better. | ||
It has all sorts of repercussions and societal implications. | ||
I can't write a whole essay right now, but it's an interesting topic to me because I'm seeing how it plays out over time, and it's resulting in a lot of pain, confusion, and disappointment. | ||
This is why you hear the phrase, man up for men and women on all sides, yet woman up is not in our vocabulary. | ||
It's why when you hear the word loser, you think of a man, even though many women are losers too, just think it out loud. | ||
Now there are responses that Zuby has made, which I'll jump back to. | ||
But let's start with this story of the large woman and her shortest date ever. | ||
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I'm just for this date, so it better go well. | |
And I'm not posting this, probably, if it doesn't. | ||
It did not go well. | ||
Truthfully, it lasted less than two minutes. | ||
I walked up, he gave me a hug, and said, are you hungry? | ||
Let's go inside. We went inside. | ||
He said, actually, can you step outside for a minute? | ||
I stepped back outside, and he said, I'm not trying to offend you, but I'm just not feeling it. | ||
So I walked to my car and came back home. | ||
And that's it? Dating when you're fat sucks. | ||
Oh, ma'am, ma'am, ma'am. | ||
Um, I'm sorry. | ||
I need to, um... | ||
I need to call her out a little bit. Some people have pointed out that she made it very clear. | ||
This 9mm SMG on X says she's explicitly stated several times that she was a large woman. | ||
She did not hide this fact. | ||
Some people thought she was catfishing. | ||
But we've got this. | ||
And it's her crying about what went down, replying, saying, I like my hair. | ||
I'm not going to dye it. She has gray hair. | ||
I like my brows. I'm going to keep wearing it. | ||
And she says, someone responded, it was actually mature of him. | ||
Why fake it then ghost her later? | ||
Only confusing to me is, did he not see pictures of you before the date? | ||
And to Zuby's point, I give you this from her TikTok. | ||
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Anyone like you an explanation, but I have PCOS, which means that I have hormone imbalances that make losing and maintaining weight impossible. | |
There are lots of reasons that people can be overweight, but I don't need people in my comments saying that it's not okay to be overweight. | ||
I was raised in the 90s and early 2000s. | ||
I already know that it's not okay to be overweight in this country. | ||
Here we go! I work out every single day. | ||
I close all three of my rings on my watch every single day. | ||
And I eat healthy. | ||
I never get sick. | ||
I'm actually the healthiest person that you probably know. | ||
I just don't look like it. | ||
Quite frankly, I don't owe anyone an explanation. | ||
And, but this comment, this comment is rude. | ||
The commenter said, so I know everyone on here is sugarcoating the big picture, but | ||
let this be a wake up call. | ||
If you're overweight, then maybe make the change for you. | ||
Don't let others make you think it's okay to be fat. | ||
And I think, so in this, she shows a, to get more than like 200. | ||
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I don't know where she posted the photo. | |
Oh, I think it's the thumbnail. | ||
I don't know. Whatever. Anyway, look, I'm not trying to rag on this lady specifically, but she is overweight. | ||
And Zuby makes an interesting point that I'll break down for you. | ||
I'm sorry. You can't just come out and say, I have PCOS, so I can't lose weight. | ||
I work out all the time and eat healthy. No, you don't. | ||
This kind of overweight, morbid obesity did not exist 100 years ago. | ||
It just literally did not. | ||
Now, it's entirely possible that through medical technology, people who normally would not have survived do, and now we do see more of these ailments. | ||
This is actually 100 years ago. | ||
She may have just died as a child. | ||
I'm not trying to be sick or mean or crude or crass, but we've made great strides in | ||
helping people survive. | ||
So now someone with polycystic ovarian syndrome doesn't suffer nearly the same consequences | ||
as somebody a long time ago and maybe improved survivability, but now you've got overweight | ||
people. | ||
I will respect that there are medical issues that result in people being overweight. | ||
I think one of the big challenges we face is that this country is eating a bunch of | ||
garbage. | ||
As RFK Jr. points out, we've got weird chemicals in all our food. | ||
People don't even know what half the ingredients are. | ||
Sometimes they're just vitamins and that's fine, but sometimes they're weird petrochemicals. | ||
What do we have? Propylene glycol. | ||
We use it to de-ice airplanes. | ||
And they're like, it's totally inert and fine if you eat it. | ||
Well, you don't have to. | ||
It's just weird. | ||
And look, people talk about seed oils and all that stuff. | ||
I ain't going to get into the nitty-gritty of seed oils, but I'm going to tell you, what is vegetable oil? | ||
Tell me, please. It's oil from vegetables. | ||
Which ones? You kidding me? | ||
How about some olive oil? | ||
Okay, if you said it was corn oil, I'd be like, okay, it's from corn. | ||
I get that. But vegetable oil is a blend of a bunch of random things. | ||
So just don't play that. I'm not playing. | ||
So you say you eat healthy. Yes. | ||
But while I don't blame her for this, American food is poison. | ||
Okay, not all of it, not all the time, but largely you're buying stuff off the shelves. | ||
You're eating garbage. But let's go back to what Zuby is saying. | ||
This woman is saying, I do everything right. | ||
And don't tell me it's not okay to be fat. | ||
I know. And here it is. | ||
Guys who are overweight know they are. | ||
And they know they shouldn't be. | ||
And some of them have just accepted it. | ||
Some of them say it's hard. But as Zuby points out, he's right. | ||
People go to women all the time and they say, you're perfect just the way you are. | ||
Love yourself. What is it? | ||
Who has those? Emma Emhoff or whatever her name is. | ||
Is that her? I don't want to blame it. | ||
It's not her. She has a pair of socks called I Heart Me. | ||
And that is very much what women do. | ||
Now, it makes a lot of sense if you think about it. | ||
Not that it's a good thing, but it does. | ||
This woman is overweight, went on a date. | ||
The guy was polite and said, I'm not feeling it. | ||
I'm not trying to offend you. Have a good one. | ||
And then she's crying saying, oh, it's so hard to date when you're fat. | ||
Look, There is a more complex reality than calories in calories out. | ||
And it is very silly that people say that. | ||
And I'll tell you why. Eating protein and fat are calories, and they do different things than carbohydrates do, especially different people. | ||
Carbohydrates are going to spike your blood sugar. | ||
If you eat 2,000 calories a day of just spaghetti, you get no protein. | ||
If you eat 2,000 calories of just protein, you get no fat. | ||
You got to get your macros. | ||
Now, me, I'm doing keto, so I mostly don't eat the carbs. | ||
That's just me. Everybody's different. | ||
But I take responsibility for my life. | ||
So I gained a lot of weight and I said, okay, I guess I'll change things. | ||
And so I did. And then I said, there you go. | ||
I don't know. So not everything works for everybody the same way. | ||
But for men and women, we see this. | ||
Women will be lied to and they'll say, it's glandular. | ||
It's not your fault you're fat. | ||
And it's like, dude, there's two worlds here. | ||
One is, maybe it is glandular, but it's still your choice in how you live and what you do and putting food in your mouth. | ||
If you're eating an excess of carbohydrates and working out, you will still gain weight. | ||
That's why, like, calories and calories are not so simple. | ||
Though, it is still simple to say, if you deprive yourself of calories of any sort, you do lose weight. | ||
Make sure you're taking vitamins and talk to a healthcare practitioner or whatever. | ||
Don't take medical advice from me. | ||
Elon Musk with the ever-apt, yeah. | ||
And Zubu with the peace, son. Melissa Chen responds, that said, there's a cultural dimension to this. | ||
Outside of the West, women don't coddle women. | ||
Our mothers were the first to give us the truth that we were fat, that we were stupid, that we needed to work harder. | ||
This sisterhood of affirmation where women relate to other women with fake compliments seems to largely be endemic to Western society because it places a premium on compassion. | ||
And Zuby says, yes, I am referring to Western societies, particularly Anglosphere. | ||
It's not like this everywhere. | ||
Nigerian anti. Eh, when did you get so fat? | ||
That's right. Ryan Raleigh said, life actually becomes easier once you realize how hard it can be. | ||
And Zuby says, agreed. You get constant reminders. | ||
Stephen Valdez responded saying, I have learned that many women cannot handle the truth and that this notion that they have smaller egos than men is simply not true. | ||
I can think about my ex-girlfriends who couldn't handle when I was honest with them. | ||
Zuby responds, the people most likely to be honest to a woman are male relatives, in my observation. | ||
Those who truly want the best for her but have no intrasexual competition, sexual interest, or other motives to lie. | ||
Eddie DeJamrocker says society, such as it's currently structured, relies on women being lied to on multiple levels in multiple ways. | ||
Many are not built to handle cold, hard facts. | ||
Now, other people go on and make other comments and other points here, but I will just round it out by saying this quite simply. | ||
This is generally true. | ||
Men and women lie to women. | ||
That's the reality. | ||
Guys are trying to hook up with women. | ||
And so you get the male feminist. | ||
No joke. Now you get guys who are more right-leaning. | ||
And let's break this down. | ||
It's actually really interesting. Let's say you're a high-tier guy, whatever that means. | ||
You're a guy that is six foot tall, blue eyes, chiseled, fit, and you make a quarter million dollars a year. | ||
You ain't lying to anybody because you can do whatever you want. | ||
You can have whatever you want. You've earned it. | ||
Well, your height, that was God's gift to you. | ||
Congratulations. Your physique, some people just got it, but you're probably working out, of course, and you're eating healthy. | ||
And so you say, I earned it. | ||
I can have what I want. You got beautiful women, whatever. | ||
Some liberal woman comes up to you and she's fat. | ||
You say, look, ma'am, with all due respect, I'm not trying to be mean, but you're very overweight. | ||
I'm not interested in dating you. And she goes, oh, how dare you? | ||
It's not just about male relatives, but guys who don't need to compete because they're already winning. | ||
They'll tell the truth to anybody. | ||
And they're going to say, I can get any woman I want. | ||
Low-tier men, again, whatever that means, you know, I'm talking about like whether guys are considered to be tall. | ||
So you got a guy who's, I don't know, five foot six. | ||
He's thin, scrawny, squeaky voice, poor, and having a hard time dating. | ||
He's gonna say whatever he has to say to get that woman. | ||
That's it. He's gonna lie. | ||
And so there's a lot of these guys. | ||
Then you're gonna get other women. | ||
Listen, the advantage a woman has to lie to another woman. | ||
There's a fat woman. She goes, you're beautiful just the way you are. | ||
She's taking her out of the marketplace. | ||
She's saying to that woman, don't change a thing about you. | ||
They don't deserve you. Then when she goes to the bar, that woman's not picking up guys. | ||
So the advantage for males and females is always going to be towards lying to women. | ||
Men, it's not so much as an advantage there. | ||
It's that nobody cares. | ||
If there's a guy who's small, they're going to be like, dude, you're under six feet, not interested. | ||
And he's going to be like, now I know. | ||
They're telling you exactly what they think. | ||
So that's the reality on the surface. | ||
That being said, there's a whole spectrum here where some people say women are aligned and men are aligned and whatever that means. | ||
I think when it comes to dating and things like body positivity, Zuby is correct. | ||
And that's why this woman says, I've got a glandular problem, so I can't lose weight. | ||
For real, dude? | ||
I don't buy that stuff. I knew a woman and she was like, I've got thyroid dysfunction, so I'm fat. | ||
And I'm like... Do you have thyroid dysfunction because you're fat? | ||
Not the other way around? Okay, look. | ||
You need to actually ask the question of your doctor. | ||
You need to do research and figure out what you are doing wrong because you are. | ||
That's the reality. You can be what you want to be. | ||
The idea that you can be morbidly obese... | ||
It's your body requires calories to function. | ||
Like after a couple weeks of not eating, you are withering away and that's not healthy. | ||
Like nobody should crash diet like that. | ||
The point is fat can be burned and can come off. | ||
You're just doing something wrong. | ||
I know this is not universally true. | ||
Some people don't have legs and it's very difficult to work out that I get. | ||
Some people do have legitimate glandular problems and disabilities. | ||
But I'm just saying of so many of these people, We're outright just like, I have a glandular problem, that's why I'm overweight. | ||
It's like, dude, no, you're doing something wrong. | ||
You need to figure out what works for you and how you improve yourself because it can be done. | ||
Me? Look, man, I did keto for two years and I've always, you know, I was thinking about it. | ||
I always just, not a big fan of sugars and much bigger fan of fats. | ||
And so earlier this year, got a personal trainer, started lifting, and I said, I'm going to get off keto and I'm going to do what you tell me to do. | ||
And I was told to eat a lot of carbs, 200 and some odd. | ||
And I'm like, that is an insane amount of carbs. | ||
I've never eaten that much. Well, that's the macros you're supposed to do. | ||
I started putting on weight and I wasn't putting on muscle. | ||
I was putting on body fat percentage. | ||
And I'm like, look, I was skating every day, burning between 1,500, about 1,500 calories, some days 2,000. | ||
Intense VO2 max super burn workouts. | ||
Then I'd go upstairs and lift until the point of exhaustion and was putting on body fat. | ||
I didn't come out and say, I must have a glandular problem. | ||
I'm gaining weight no matter what I do. | ||
I'm working out so much. I was like, I better cut the carbs down. | ||
My trainer was like, I think maybe it's just too much carbs. | ||
Your metabolism is different. | ||
And then one day I was eating a bowl of freshly made guacamole from a local Mexican restaurant. | ||
And I said... I just like guacamole more than I like flan. | ||
You know what I mean? I'd rather have a big old thing of steak with guacamole and sour cream. | ||
I said, I'll do keto again. And then there we go. | ||
And now my energy levels are higher than ever. | ||
That's me. I didn't sit here and say, it's not fair. | ||
I'm gaining weight. But working out, I was like, it's not working. | ||
I'm going to change something. And then I did. | ||
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Now I feel great. So here I am. | |
I don't know what to tell you guys. | ||
Everybody's different, okay? But I do genuinely think this idea from Zuby is actually kind of interesting. | ||
Now, the thing about PCOS I can tell you is that I know people who have PCOS, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and they tend to be tall and manly. | ||
Not trying to be mean to them, you know what I mean? | ||
But they tend to be more masculine, bigger hands, taller, because of... | ||
But that's just, I don't know. Maybe they're just the people that I knew. | ||
Could be wrong. But at any rate, the world is what it is, my friends. | ||
Thank you all so much for hanging out and watching. | ||
I just want to give a shout-out one more time to YouTube. | ||
No longer number one. | ||
We're now losing to a, what is this, League of Legends? | ||
Oh, it's a big contest. | ||
League of Legends, shout out. But we're number two featured on YouTube. | ||
That's pretty amazing. | ||
I appreciate it, YouTube. | ||
I really do. This show is not as big as IRL. IRL is like twice the size when it comes to live viewership. | ||
But it is crazy to see that Timcast IRL and The Morning Show are being featured on YouTube on their live page. | ||
That's based. So here's to many, many more. | ||
We have a big month. Election is coming up. | ||
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for TimCast IRL. We'll see you then. | ||
For everybody else, we'll just get a couple more of these super chats in. | ||
David B. Gooch says, Tim, I signed for Army two weeks after I turned 17, got a letter to sign for a secret selective service when turned 18, and I had already completed BASIC and AIT by 18. | ||
That's funny. Klan McCracken said, did you see that the entire Chicago school board resigned? | ||
Whoa, is this over illegal immigrants? | ||
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That's crazy. That's crazy. | |
All right, looks like we got a couple. | ||
Mustacheologist says, vegetable oil is almost exclusively soybean oil only. | ||
Experimenter says, October surprise, anyone? | ||
That's really funny because I always... | ||
I always ask people, like, I'll order wings. | ||
I'm like, what oil do you use? | ||
I'm like, vegetable oil? I'm like, which one? | ||
And they're just like, sir, I have no idea. | ||
And I'm like, okay. I think Outback famously uses beef tallow for deep frying and stuff, which is like much, much better for you. | ||
But I'm not a scientist or a doctor, so I just read the internets and I recommend all of you do it too. | ||
But I'm going to wrap things up here, my friends. | ||
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You know, it's great that they're featuring this, but it's still really hard for people to find. | ||
And they say that they struggle with, they don't get recommendations for the morning show. | ||
It's only because you guys are such fans that it actually appears, and that's kind of wild, so I really do appreciate it. | ||
But I will stress this, too. If you really want to help out, you go to Apple Podcasts or wherever you're watching your podcast, and you can put the Tim Pool Daily Show and leave us a good review. | ||
Explain why you like the show and why you watch it so much, because I've never asked for reviews before, and everyone else does. | ||
And so I've been wondering why it is that this morning's show sometimes will crack the top 200 podcasts, and There was a point where this show was number 34 in the world. | ||
Kind of wild. But I did it every single day. | ||
Timcast IRL is usually between 100 and 200. | ||
I think it was upwards of like 104 a couple weeks ago and, you know, it falls down. | ||
And it's largely because we don't promote it at all. | ||
It's all organic growth. And I've never asked anybody to leave us a good review or share. | ||
So we're starting to take this more seriously. | ||
And if you really want to help out, never shouted this out before until the past week or so. | ||
Go and leave a five-star review and say this show is based and just explain why. | ||
Thank you all so much for hanging out. | ||
Make sure, again, you follow me on X. We've got a bunch of really great developments in the works. | ||
This is a huge month for everyone. | ||
So it matters now that we're paying attention and focusing on what we can do to make America great. | ||
I'll leave it there. Next time we'll be at 8 p.m. | ||
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