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Last night, the interview was 60 minutes dropped. | ||
Kamala Harris and Tim Waltz were obliterated. | ||
I know, I know. Maybe it's a little biased. | ||
I'll try and give Kamala Harris the best steel man that I can, but it was apocalyptic. | ||
You may notice that in the thumbnail for this video, those that are listening on the audio side, you didn't see it, but I gave laser eyes to mild-mannered journalist Bill Whitaker. | ||
I just had to do it. It was funny. | ||
Because he's asking these very basic questions, which needed to be asked, and Kamala Harris has no good answers. | ||
Tim Walsh is like, well, I lied because I'm a knucklehead. | ||
He didn't say he lied, but he does this a lot. | ||
But man, the questions just were absolutely fantastic. | ||
And right now, following the CBS interview, the betting markets have shifted massively for Donald Trump. | ||
That is the real time shift in perception on the Harris campaign following the CBS 60 Minutes interview. | ||
Suffice it to say it looks as though CBS has nuked the Kamala campaign from orbit. | ||
Yo, she gets asked, how come you keep flip-flopping? | ||
And she's like, diversity. | ||
And I'm being hyperbolic, but she's like, we're a diverse people with different ideas, and I travel a lot and learned many things. | ||
Tim Waltz gets asked, like, why do you keep lying? | ||
And he's like, well, I'm a knucklehead. | ||
Like, what are you saying? I'm not answering the question. | ||
You're just a liar. And he's like, but Trump's a pathological liar. | ||
And then there's a good one. I got all these clips for you, by the way. | ||
Kamala gets asked by Bill Whitaker, do you think removing Trump's border policies was a good idea considering now the border crisis has gotten worse? | ||
And she's like, excuse me, it's gotten not bad. | ||
It's really, really amazing to see this and to see the direct ramifications. | ||
Now, Donald Trump has issued a statement. | ||
We'll talk a bit about where we're currently at in the battleground polling. | ||
Polling takes time to update because pollsters need to ask people what they thought of this. | ||
But the betting odds are real time. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
Then, of course, we've got stories about Milton. | ||
Karine Jean-Pierre rage quitting the press briefing because you get asked about the allocation of funds to Lebanon instead of Hurricane Helene. | ||
Elon Musk saying, I think I'm going to jail if Kamala wins. | ||
And then, my friends, a viral video, which will actually be our next segment, showing | ||
a — what appears to be a Haitian migrant in Springfield, Ohio, butchering — I think | ||
it's a goose. | ||
I don't know for sure. | ||
We don't know exactly what this video is. | ||
There's limited confirmation — limited, I should say. | ||
There is some evidence to suggest it is a Haitian migrant in Springfield, Ohio, but | ||
I would call it not confirmed. | ||
But the video is going viral. | ||
So we'll talk about that and how the media has handled all of this. | ||
And then if we have time, we do got a fifth segment, actually. | ||
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fired all of the woke activists he could find in Marvel Studios because they're burning | ||
his multi-billion dollar empire to the ground. | ||
So we will get into all that, my friends. | ||
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Let's get into the news, my friends. | ||
60 Minutes asks Harris whether it was a mistake for Biden admin to go soft on board or VP repeatedly dodges. | ||
Oh, it's more than that. Bill Whitaker. | ||
Look at this mild-mannered gentleman. | ||
In the thumbnail, I had to give him laser eyes because he annihilated the Harris campaign. | ||
I know. I gotta give Kamala Harris and Tim Walz some respect for doing this interview. | ||
This is why Joe Biden was the basement candidate. | ||
They know they will be obliterated when they go on TV and get asked basic questions. | ||
They can't answer them. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, when I tell you that we try to book liberals all the time on Timcast IRL, understand they see interviews like this and they say, I know that if I go into an interview, it's the same thing's going to happen. | ||
Because we're not here to look if I would love to interview Kamala Harris and I'm not going to sit there and insult her or I'm going to ask her legitimate questions just like Bill Whitaker did. | ||
And they cannot answer them. | ||
Hence, this is why you don't really see liberals wanting to go on shows like this and why Kamala and Waltz have done have been rarely done press. | ||
Now, this is just one example. | ||
I'll play the clip for you. But let's talk about the ramifications of 60 Minutes. | ||
Because when I say that they got nuked from orbit, you want proof, don't you? | ||
You say, what do you mean? | ||
The liberals and the Democrats are going to come out and they're going to show all the highlights of the interview from 60 Minutes that show her in a positive light. | ||
The Democrats did well, they will say. | ||
Well, my friends, we got metrics for you. | ||
Take a look at this. Betting odds. | ||
RCP average. | ||
Trump is at 51% to Harris's 47.7. | ||
Heavens me! That is a massive jump overnight! | ||
Look at this. | ||
This is... This is wild. | ||
Overnight, Trump sees a major swing where they're basically neck and neck with a Harris lead. | ||
I mean, look, we can go back two weeks and Harris was at 52.3 to Trump's 46. | ||
But following CBS, Trump is up 3.3 points in the betting odds. | ||
Betfair has Trump up two points. | ||
Betson, two points. | ||
Look at this. Bovada has Trump up five points in the betting markets. | ||
Bwin, Trump is up five. | ||
PointsBet, Trump is up three. | ||
Polymarket has Trump up six points. | ||
Holy crap. And Smarkets has a tie. | ||
Yo, Trump is leading in every single betting market in the RCP average, but I will stress Polymarket, which is the one betting marketplace everybody loves to cite, has Trump up six points. | ||
So after the clip started popping up of what Kamala Harris was saying on 60 Minutes, with the 60 Minutes interview dropping, it is a nuclear bomb launched from orbit. | ||
Whether CBS intended to do it or not, holy smokes, these are tangible results. | ||
Now, to be fair, some of these betting market shifts were happening before CBS, but in aggregate the next day, seeing such a massive shift, my friends, everybody can see it. | ||
I got some clips for you. | ||
I'm going to play these clips, and I'm going to let you just hear it for yourself. | ||
Take a listen to one of the most shockingly insane things. | ||
Whitaker directly asks Kamala about... | ||
She was not elected. | ||
And then she actually says, I earned it. | ||
Yo, wild. | ||
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Check this out. A quarter of registered voters still say they don't know you. | |
They don't know what makes you tick. | ||
And why do you think that is? | ||
What's the disconnect? | ||
It's an election bill. | ||
And I take it seriously that I have to earn everyone's vote. | ||
This is an election for president of the United States. | ||
No one should be able to take for granted that they can just declare themselves a candidate and automatically receive support. | ||
You have to earn it. And that's what I intend to do. | ||
A quarter. Did you catch that? | ||
Can we hear that again? | ||
Can we just hear that again? | ||
An election for president of the United States. | ||
No one should be able to take for granted that they can just declare themselves a candidate and automatically receive support. | ||
You have to earn it. So when I heard that, my assumption was, is she owning up to the fact that she's just declared herself the candidate and has no respect or support? | ||
No, she asserts in the interview that she did earn it. | ||
She says, I'm grateful to have earned the No, they had nobody else. | ||
It's remarkable because these answers just expose the Harris campaign. | ||
Oh, it gets crazy. | ||
Tim Mertz, check this out, on X. Tim Mertz, of course, author of Swing Hard, columnist, Washington Times op-ed. | ||
This might be the worst television interview by a candidate in U.S. presidential history. | ||
Bill Whitaker says, you've changed your position so much that no one believes anything. | ||
Harris, well, I'm the vice president and I travel a lot. | ||
Not only that, she goes, we're a diverse people. | ||
Check this out. This interview is nuts. | ||
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Let me tell you what your critics and the columnists say. | |
Okay. They say that the reason so many voters don't know you is that you have changed your position on so many things. | ||
You were against fracking. | ||
Now you're for it. | ||
You supported looser immigration policies. | ||
Now you're tightening them up. | ||
You were for Medicare for all. | ||
Now you're not. So many that people don't truly know what you believe or what you stand for. | ||
And I know you've heard that. | ||
In the last four years, I have been Vice President of the United States and I have been traveling our country and I have been listening to folks and seeking what is possible in terms of common ground. | ||
I believe in building consensus. | ||
We are a diverse people, geographically, regionally, in terms of where we are and our backgrounds. | ||
And what the American people do want is that we have leaders who can build consensus, where we can figure out compromise and understand it's not a bad thing, as long as you don't compromise your values. | ||
I'm sorry. That was a half minute of nothing. | ||
She didn't say anything. I travel around a lot. | ||
We're diverse people, and I'm looking at what's possible. | ||
This says nothing about what your goals are. | ||
I tell you this, my friends. | ||
You know what she really said? | ||
There are a bunch of things that I want and have wanted for a long time, namely banning fracking, banning energy production. | ||
She wants woke ideological reforms, right? | ||
She wants transgender surgery for illegal—it sounds so insane. | ||
I just—I can't believe it. | ||
Because when Donald Trump mentions this, I've got to pull it up. | ||
It's a CNN report, and trans-surgery illegal immigrants—CNN reported this, okay? | ||
Okay, look. Oh my— We're good to go. | ||
These are the policies she supported. | ||
When Bill Whitaker asks why you've changed your position and she says, I'm looking at what's attainable through consensus. | ||
What she's really saying is, oh, boy, do I want these things? | ||
But ain't nobody gonna vote for it. | ||
She's not saying I've changed my position. | ||
She's saying this is what I can do now. | ||
She's basically saying I want to ban fracking, but I can't. | ||
And it's apocalyptic. | ||
I can't believe this. | ||
Look, man. The other day, when Harris puts out that tweet where she says, we're going to give Lebanon $157 million. | ||
This is a big story because Ducey asks, Peter Ducey asks Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, and she storms out. | ||
She's like, there's misinformation. And she storms out of the room arguing with him. | ||
And he's like, what do you mean? It happened. | ||
Why would she tweet that? | ||
It's remarkable. Unless she was sabotaging her campaign. | ||
Now, there's a couple minds about it. | ||
Two minds about it. They're so confident in their procedural electoral strategy that is ballot harvesting, etc. | ||
They don't care if people know exactly what their plans are. | ||
Don't matter. They could be the saltiest, sourest candidates in history, but they know because they know they're going to go out and ballot harvest and win anyway. | ||
Or, and I'm hoping this is the case, Kamala really doesn't want to be president. | ||
And she's like, what can I do to sabotage this? | ||
Now, there is a simple answer on the tweet that was brought up by Phil the other day. | ||
Perhaps it was just a staffer scheduled tweet from like a week ago before the hurricane hit and then it popped up and these things happen. | ||
But there's more, my friends. | ||
Take a look at this. She gets asked about undoing border policies and she can't I don't want to say it's the worst answer in the world, but she struggles with this one. | ||
It is brutal. And the reason I say it's not the worst answer in the world is she tries. | ||
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I've been covering the border for years, and so I know this is not a problem that started with your administration. | |
But there was an historic flood of Of undocumented immigrants coming across the border the first three years of your administration. | ||
As a matter of fact, arrivals quadrupled from the last year of President Trump. | ||
Was it a mistake To loosen the immigration policies as much as you did. | ||
It's a long-standing problem. | ||
And solutions are at hand. | ||
And from day one, literally, we have been offering solutions. | ||
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What I was asking was, was it a mistake to kind of allow that flood to happen in the first place? | |
I did. The policies that we have been proposing are about fixing a problem, not promoting a problem. | ||
Proposing? She's not answering the question she can't answer. | ||
She undid Donald Trump's policies like remain in Mexico. | ||
If you're coming here, you come to the border, you stay where you are and we'll process. | ||
She undoes these things with Joe Biden. | ||
And now she's saying we're proposing solutions. | ||
What? To problems you caused? | ||
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Okay. But the numbers did quadruple. | |
And the numbers today, because of what we have done, we have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half. | ||
We have cut the flow of fentanyl by half. | ||
But we need Congress to be able to act to actually fix the problem. | ||
I give her a D. Plus, right? | ||
That's my grade for her answer. | ||
That's why I say it wasn't the worst in the world. | ||
Because she gets close to an answer which says we need Congress to act, but then she's going to play up that lie again about the border security bill. | ||
But there are ways to answer these questions. | ||
I just got to go back, though. | ||
The reality is, when you've caused the problems, it's really difficult to answer in an effective way that's going to benefit your campaign because there's no answer. | ||
Listen, again. We have been offering solutions. | ||
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What I was asking was, was it a mistake to kind of allow that flood to happen in the first place? | |
The policies that we have been proposing are about fixing a problem, not promoting a problem. | ||
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Okay? But the numbers did quadruple. | |
Boom! The numbers did quadruple. | ||
Now wait and listen to how she responds. | ||
The numbers today, because of what we have done, we have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half. | ||
We have cut the flow of fentanyl by half. | ||
Heavens! I cannot believe this. | ||
This may be the worst presidential interview of all time. | ||
I agree with Tim Murtaugh on this one. | ||
My friends, let me help y'all. | ||
You don't need it, but I'm going to say it anyway. | ||
Help y'all with some math. | ||
If you have one illegal immigrant and you quadruple those numbers, you now have four illegal immigrants. | ||
If you then cut that number in half, you have two illegal immigrants, meaning it's doubled where it was. | ||
Kamala Harris saying, yes, but we've cut it in half. | ||
I'm sorry, Whitaker. Whitaker should have just been like, okay, so the problem's been doubled under your administration and your policies? | ||
Sorry, I said quadrupled. | ||
You cut that in half. | ||
This is where we currently are. | ||
I can't believe how bad this was. | ||
I'm going to stress it again for everybody watching. | ||
The betting odds for Donald Trump the day after this, because we tracked this and we | ||
covered it the other night, it's now at 51% to Kamala Harris' 47.7 in aggregate. | ||
Harris' lead in the polls, this is before CBS. | ||
So these have to be updated, right? | ||
This is before the 60 Minutes. | ||
She's up two points. | ||
That, according to Nate Silver, means that Trump has around a, I think, what does that put? | ||
Let me pull this up from Nate Silver. | ||
I think that puts Trump around 60% to win or so. | ||
Let's see, Silver Bulletin. | ||
Let's pull up old Nate Silver's projection models on this to get a general idea of where | ||
we think we're headed. | ||
And the Silver Bolton forecast, he's got this great polling breakdown that I like to show | ||
with the national popular vote swing and the odds. | ||
And I believe it is here between one and two points. | ||
That puts Trump's win probability at seventy one point two. | ||
Now if we're looking at real clear politics, aggregate polling, it is two, which means | ||
it's fifty fifty. | ||
If according to the electoral college bias, if the popular vote margin is between two | ||
and three, Harris's win probability is fifty eight point eight percent. | ||
So he currently has her at 55. | ||
If she sinks any further in the national popular vote, which she probably will following this interview, Donald Trump is going to be heavily favored to win once again. | ||
But following all of this, I really do feel that Trump is on track for a victory. | ||
Now, there's a lot more to this than just what we're seeing in the polls, which I'll get into. | ||
But let me show you this. | ||
Tim Waltz does not get out of this one either. | ||
And amazing work from CBS. I can't believe I'm saying it. | ||
But maybe, just maybe, if we're all wearing our tinfoil hats, the reality is the establishment has abandoned Waltz and Harris. | ||
Knowing they can't win and there's alternate strategies at play, I don't know. | ||
But listen to this from 60 Minutes with Tim Waltz. | ||
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In your debate with J.D. Vance, you said, I'm a knucklehead at times. | |
And I think you were referring to the time that you said that you were in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square unrest when you were not. | ||
Is that kind of misrepresentation, isn't that more than just being a knucklehead? | ||
I think folks know who I am and I think they know the difference between someone expressing emotion, telling a story, getting a date wrong, rather than a pathological liar like Donald Trump. | ||
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But I think it comes down to the question of whether you can be trusted to tell the truth. | |
Yeah, well, I think I can. | ||
I will own up to being a knucklehead at times, but the folks closest to me know that I keep my word. | ||
Getting a date wrong. | ||
What an incredible attempt. | ||
I'm sorry. I look at this like... | ||
A dude who just threw a hot dog on the ground and then said, it wasn't me, and you're watching him do it. | ||
Like, I'm sorry, dude. | ||
A lie can only work if there's a reasonable doubt, okay? | ||
Maybe if I walk in a room and there's a guy standing next to a hot dog on the ground, I might be like, did you do that? | ||
And he says, no, I'm like, well, I wasn't here. | ||
You know, you didn't get a date wrong. | ||
You said you were in Hong Kong. | ||
Tiananmen Square was going on and you had to make a decision about whether or not you and his other teachers were going to go in and you decided to because of democracy or whatever. | ||
He wasn't even there. | ||
It was months later he showed up, decided getting a date wrong. | ||
That's lying about what was happening. | ||
And he got called out for it. | ||
It's actually quite amazing. | ||
Now, let's ask our good friends over the corporate press how they're handling this. | ||
Harris undergoes a 60 minutes grilling as Trump sits it out. | ||
So they have to frame it like, well, Trump refused to do it. | ||
Fine, I guess. | ||
I will give Harris and Waltz the respect they deserve for doing the interview because it opened them up to this catastrophe. | ||
So thank you so much for finally sitting down for a deep interview. | ||
And I'm glad that we actually got some some journalists who are free to ask questions. | ||
My friends, I think the tides, they are a turning. | ||
I really do. I think people are finally waking up to that. | ||
We cannot maintain the lies from the corporate press. | ||
It is just not something that is sustainable for this country. | ||
And we've seen it across the board in a variety of manifestations. | ||
Disney's losing a lot of money. | ||
They lost a billion-plus dollars on a bunch of their movies. | ||
They've lost $300 million on their last Marvel movies. | ||
I think it's fair to point out people are finally saying, hey, maybe we should start doing something about this, but | ||
I'll explain this to you. | ||
I'll explain this, right? | ||
And then I got Trump's statement in response, which we'll pull up. | ||
What I predicted in the past was that regular people, normies, are going to keep their mouths shut | ||
because they don't want to be involved in any of this political stuff, cultural or political. | ||
They just want to be told where to stand, how high to jump, whatever they have to do. | ||
And that's fine. I don't expect a guy who is a tradesman of sorts to be reading the news and be involved every single | ||
day. | ||
But there is a degree that you should be. | ||
When the left was down in the institutions and the lies were egregious and obvious, people were scared. | ||
I'll get canceled if I speak up. | ||
If I say the truth, they're going to fire me for my job. | ||
If I mention that I support Donald Trump, I could lose everything. | ||
And so what happens? | ||
Well, over time, I said, as soon as we start getting a simple majority, the normies will follow suit. | ||
Why? Because they just want to be on the winning side. | ||
They want to be where it's safe. | ||
They don't want to have to deal with being canceled. | ||
This is where we're at. So I don't know how long it's been going on, but the past week or so, Timcast IRL and this morning show has been featured on YouTube Live. | ||
If you go to YouTube Live, you will see the player. | ||
Right now we're featured at number two, which is... | ||
You know, we were number one yesterday. | ||
Timcast IRL has typically been featured over the past week in the top slot. | ||
So when you go to YouTube's default live player, like their live page, there's a player showing Timcast IRL. And I was talking to Dallas Sanye from The Daily Wire, Bonfire Legend, and I said, you know, how does this happen? | ||
And I'm like, I wonder if at YouTube they're having a meeting talking about promoting live and someone just goes... | ||
Tim Cast's IRL and Tim Pool's morning show tend to do huge numbers. | ||
Why don't we promote them? Someone goes, but isn't he a fascist? | ||
And then other people just went, no. | ||
I watched the show. It's kind of moderate. | ||
And they went, Okay, the narrative broke. | ||
People stopped being scared to just say what is true. | ||
They're like, no, I watched him all the time. | ||
He's kind of a, they call him a milquetoast fencer. | ||
He's kind of middle of the road on this stuff. | ||
And they said, okay, so it's pretty safe then, right? | ||
Indeed it is. People have started pushing back and saying, we're not scared of your weird cult ideology and your cancel culture anymore. | ||
You're not winning this one. | ||
With X, with Rumble, probably some of the most important things that we've seen. | ||
Because now it's like, fine, go ahead and boot me from your platform. | ||
I'll go somewhere else. It's called competition. | ||
And now, culturally, I think people are starting to wake up. | ||
Donald Trump has chimed in. | ||
So we'll read his statement on this one. | ||
He says, the interview on 60 Minutes with Comrade Kamala Harris is considered by many of those who reviewed it the worst interview they've ever seen. | ||
She literally had no idea what she was talking about. | ||
And it was an embarrassment to our country that a major party candidate would be so completely | ||
inept. In addition, her incompetence on helping people through the devastation of Hurricane | ||
Helene is being reviewed as by far the worst in American history, even worse than Katrina, | ||
if that is possible. I can't imagine anybody living in North Carolina, South Carolina, | ||
Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee voting for her. Pollsters saying that the anti or negative | ||
vote in these places and even places not affected, but with people watching what took place will be | ||
heavily against her. It's good news because November 5th is the most important day in the | ||
history of our country. And we cannot bear four more years of incompetence. Make America great | ||
again. Now I see these Democrats. | ||
And they're ragging on Ron DeSantis because Ron DeSantis refused to take a phone call from Kamala Harris with Milton barreling down. | ||
Yo, the stuff we got on Milton, the story I got, I'll pull up for you in a bit. | ||
It is approaching what meteorologists are saying is the mathematical limit of a hurricane. | ||
Some are even saying that once it reaches max, it should be called a category six. | ||
Now, early reports, they're saying it may weaken to a three by the time it hits floor. | ||
But this is serious stuff, serious stuff. | ||
Now, these Democrats are saying, how dare Ron DeSantis not take a call from Kamala? | ||
Kamala is the vice president, not the president, okay? | ||
Ron DeSantis says she wasn't there for us in the first place, and what she's doing now is purely political. | ||
Me? I want to be reasonable. | ||
Should Ron DeSantis be working with the federal government to make sure they're getting aid when the disaster is barreling down upon us? | ||
Indeed. But the vice president calling? | ||
Where's Joe Biden calling? | ||
Joe Biden calls and says, we want to coordinate FEMA. | ||
I say, OK, but unless or until they invoke the 25th Amendment to remove the man, Kamala | ||
Harris's phone call to run a sentence is purely political. | ||
She knows she is underwater because of what is going on. | ||
This is damaging to them because they have not responded well. | ||
I think Joe Biden checked out. | ||
He says, you don't want me for president. | ||
You don't get me for president. He's a lame duck, and he's not actually taking action as needed. | ||
I'm not saying they're doing nothing. | ||
I'm just saying he's like, you get what you get, and I'm not going to go above and beyond. | ||
Kamala Harris knows she has to do something more because she is struggling right now, especially, again, the betting markets show it. | ||
That's the sentiment of the people in real time. | ||
Not that it's polls or battleground polls or anything like that. | ||
So it could be meaningless, but it shows a shift. | ||
Kamala Harris knows she needs to be proactive. | ||
She needs to go to Trump and say, I'm sorry, not Trump, but DeSantis, the governors and the victims of the hurricanes. | ||
They're like, I am doing something. | ||
So DeSantis just says, you're the VP. You're only coming here because you know you've failed us. | ||
I'm not taking your phone call. | ||
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I respect that. | |
I'm disgusted by the response that we've seen from Hurricane Helene. | ||
Look, I hear you, Democrats, when you say, well, Congress allocated a certain amount of funds. | ||
How much money was allocated for COVID? How much money is allocated for foreign aid? | ||
The complaint stands. | ||
By all means, say, well, Congress should do this. | ||
Congress should do that. High five, Democrats. | ||
I agree they should do these things. | ||
The Senate, controlled by the Democrats, can certainly introduce some bills. | ||
They can reconvene. Congress, controlled by Republicans. | ||
Let's bring them all together. Ain't none of them getting a special pass from me. | ||
But for the time being... | ||
Kamala Harris wants to come out and say Lebanon's getting $358 million and that the people, the victims of Hurricane Colleen, according to FEMA, got $45 million. | ||
I don't care what Kareem Jean-Pierre says. | ||
I'm going to have a problem with that. | ||
And I think most Americans do. | ||
And you know what? If you've got an issue there, perhaps you could come out right now and issue an executive order and pull federal funds that you're allowed to allot from other areas into Colleen Rescue. | ||
They're not doing it. In fact, they've only caused problems and then claimed that it was misinformation. | ||
So, they do this interview. | ||
They're underwater. They want to play these games. | ||
I'm not here for that, okay? | ||
I want real solutions. | ||
You don't come running at the last minute saying, please make me look good. | ||
Because Ron DeSantis took care of his people. | ||
Ron DeSantis took care of Florida, did a great job after Helene hit. | ||
And now with Milton barreling down, I have great confidence in Ron DeSantis and his administration. | ||
I believe FEMA needs to get in. | ||
This would be a historic storm. | ||
But I don't trust that Kamala Harris has those intentions. | ||
And I think Ron DeSantis is correct. | ||
They are trying to now make it political that Ron DeSantis is trying to avoid the disaster becoming political. | ||
That's the game, isn't it? | ||
But we're going to wrap it up there, my friends, for the first segment. | ||
We do have more. And I had to go with this one. | ||
I had to do it for the second segment because we're going to go into the results of our current polling. | ||
Kamala Harris is absolutely underwater and they're worried. | ||
Internal polling is apocalyptic. | ||
So we've got this video from Taylor Hansen, allegedly of a Haitian migrant butchering some kind of animal in an open field. | ||
Now people are wondering, is it real? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It does seem to be in Springfield, Ohio. | ||
But now they're trying to arrest Donald Trump and J.D. Vance. | ||
It's not going to happen. And we're going to bring up the once again, my friends, they're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats. | ||
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But for now, we'll grab a couple of Super Chats before moving on to that next segment. | ||
We'll give it just a few minutes of Super Chats before we jump over because we do have an extra segment today. | ||
UP Shutt says, Do not be afraid of them. | ||
Remember the Lord, who is great and awesome, and fight for your brothers, your sons, your daughters, your wives, and your homes. | ||
Nehemiah. Am I pronouncing that wrong? | ||
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414. All right. | |
We'll grab some more. | ||
Timmy Black says, Tim, why do you think there are so many libs now proclaiming erroneously that Trump is senile after four years of claiming Biden was of sound mind? | ||
It is a political attack. | ||
It's fairly obvious now, isn't it? | ||
Donald Trump is old. | ||
He is 78. Biden was older, so they had no choice but to be like, no, he's fine. | ||
Now that they've got Kamala Harris, who's basically, I think, what is she, 60, 59 years old? | ||
Now they're going to play up the old angle because it's all just manipulations, man. | ||
Give us a real argument. Trump's spry. | ||
I gotta tell you what, I met the guy. | ||
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I met the guy. Alright. | |
Robbie Pratt says, what's your opinion on System of a Down? | ||
I'm a huge fan. | ||
Chop Suey is an incredible song. | ||
And I often stress this. | ||
I am not Christian. I do believe in God. | ||
And so I DS, I guess. | ||
But I strongly recommend everybody listen to that song. | ||
Because, man, way to get two billion people effectively singing scripture. | ||
I gotta tell you what. I'm a huge fan. | ||
I think System of a Down is awesome. | ||
Again. And apparently their drummer is super-based. | ||
I think their drummer is a Trump supporter. | ||
Serge, the singer, not so much, but they're friends, and he's, like, cool about all of it. | ||
So I love hearing that because I've been a big System of a Down fan for a long time. | ||
So hearing that we may not agree, but they're reasonable people, anti-war, sounds good. | ||
Unless there's been developments I haven't paid attention to, but I'm a fan. | ||
I like System of a Down. We'll grab one more Super Chat here before talking about they're eating the dogs. | ||
They're eating the cats. Holm Bryant says, is it true FEMA is blocking aid for some places in the North Carolina area? | ||
The story the other day was that they refused to enter a small town because there was a road closed sign. | ||
But there is something really interesting in this in that Kamala Harris mentions she's giving what's called a SBA disaster loan. | ||
That is, for the people whose homes were destroyed, you can get a loan from the government that you got to pay back. | ||
But Lebanon will get $400 million. | ||
I am not okay, man. | ||
It is not okay. But let's do this. | ||
We'll jump into the next big viral story. | ||
In a post from Taylor Hansen, Springfield, Ohio, he writes, a Haitian is caught on video chopping an animal apart with a machete in public. | ||
The video was taken by a resident of the Red Couch Apartments. | ||
Now, I want to stress right away, this is not confirmed because What I can confirm for you is there is a video showing a man who appears to be a black man butchering something or cutting up something in a field. | ||
It does appear to be Springfield, but it's just a single grainy video. | ||
And I think it's important that we kind of chill and say, is it evidence? | ||
Sure. Is it proof? No. But, in this story, as the media has often lied, we do have evidence, thanks to the work of Chris Ruffo, that somebody's eating cats! | ||
Because a video from over a year ago... | ||
This is a video we've covered, shows what is very obviously cats on a grill in the Dayton area. | ||
Now, these migrants are from the Congo that live in the area, not from Haiti. | ||
So there is a lot we can break down. | ||
But they have tried to have Trump and Vance arrested for bringing these stories up. | ||
Trump goes on stage and says, they're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats, and they say, arrest them. | ||
First of all, I'm allowed to accuse people of eating dogs and eating cats. | ||
Now, if it is an egregious lie without evidence, directed at an individual, I think they're going to sue you for defamation. | ||
But if you say, we've seen a preponderance of evidence suggesting that people may be butchering animals or eating | ||
cats, not dogs, I've not seen that, then you're allowed to do it, and ain't nobody going to | ||
lock you up for your free speech. | ||
But as for this video This one's interesting. Is it real? | ||
And what does it mean? Well, let me play the video for you. | ||
And then I think there's a strong possibility this is staged. | ||
I really do. Whenever you can't see the person's face, it's filmed in a weird way. | ||
I would not be surprised if someone's trying to stage stuff. | ||
I can't assert that as fact. | ||
However, I just say hold that in the back of your mind. | ||
Have doubt on these videos because there is an incentive politically to push these claims. | ||
As for the Chris Ruffo video showing the cats on the grill. | ||
Well, I got news for y'all. | ||
That's from over a year ago, well before any of this was going on. | ||
It looks like in this video someone is butchering a goose and someone secretly filmed it. | ||
I don't think you'd need to. | ||
I think if you were watching somebody butcher a goose, you can hold your phone up and say, hey, why are you butchering that goose? | ||
And the guy can be like, what's your problem? | ||
I think there's a possibility it's staged. | ||
I do. But we'll talk about it. | ||
So smash the like button. | ||
Share this video with all your friends. | ||
Follow me on X and all that good stuff. | ||
Let's play the clip. Okay, there's no audio, I guess. | ||
Then I'll just describe it. | ||
So here we can see. | ||
I don't know that he's even cutting an animal. | ||
I don't know that he's doing anything untoward. | ||
I can't tell what it is. Maybe it's a chicken. | ||
And so let me put it this way. | ||
This may be a video of a man in his backyard. | ||
Butchering a chicken. That's not shocking nor extreme to these sentiments of the average person. | ||
It is not graphic in any way. | ||
People cut chicken all the time. | ||
If I made a video where I was like, here's a chicken leg and we're gonna cut it, people would be like, I like chicken legs. | ||
If it's a goose, same thing. | ||
I can make a video where I'm like, I've got goose here. | ||
We're gonna be serving up goose. | ||
Whatever, whatever. I don't know. | ||
No one's gonna care. So the issue, I suppose, is it looks like he's cutting up some kind of animal in his backyard. | ||
Okay, here's what I gotta say. | ||
That's all that seems to be, and I don't know what he's doing. | ||
He's got a machete. I don't know who this guy is, or we don't know who he is. | ||
We have very limited confirmation on this, my friends. | ||
It does look like he may be cutting an animal, I guess? | ||
I really don't know. It does look like it may be a goose or a chicken. | ||
But I'm going to pause right now and just say, yeah, so what? | ||
Honestly, super chat or comment or let me know what you think, but explain to me why this is such a massive viral. | ||
It's got 2 million views, 12,000 retweets, with Taylor Hansen saying, caught on video chopping an animal apart with a machete in public. | ||
I... Guys... | ||
What animal? Is this guy Haitian? | ||
Where is this? A lot of stuff we don't know. | ||
And I will stress to you, where I live, out in West Virginia, you can hop in your car and basically cross the street and go to any one of these houses and watch someone butchering chickens. | ||
Where do you think they do it? | ||
So they have these, I don't know what they're called, but it's like a funnel. | ||
You take the chicken by the feet, you slide them in, and they chop the chicken's head off. | ||
And the blood comes out and they disembowel them. | ||
Then they throw it in that machine. | ||
It's got a bunch of little rubber noodles and it sprays the chicken with steam and it de-feathers them. | ||
What is the issue here? | ||
There is. I'm not saying there's not. | ||
The issue I can see is that if this guy's in an urban residential area butchering a chicken, kind of smelly and not appropriate. | ||
But that's really it. | ||
We don't So I guess my point is there's a big difference between killing dogs and cats and eating them on a grill and butchering a chicken, although both are socially unacceptable, one substantially more. | ||
Now, this Twitter user formerly do not follow says, I would love nothing more than to repost your video and get people riled up. | ||
Before I can do that, please tell us how you know this is one, a Haitian, two, in Springfield, Ohio, and three, what kind of animal is he chopping up? | ||
Thanks. Yeah, I mean, if it's a bird. | ||
Now, this user Griffin says, I can at least verify this is the Red Coach Apartments in Springfield, Ohio. | ||
Notice the brick home lines up perfectly. | ||
And I agree with this, actually. | ||
It very much does look. | ||
You can see here the trees and the fence, where it looks like just outside these apartments, somebody was kneeling by this fence and was butchering an animal. | ||
And then across the street, which you can see, there's the street, there's the tree, there's the fence, there's the red roof. | ||
It looks like it's going through—this is being filmed through the window, it looks like. | ||
So, this looks legit. | ||
Now, here's the house. | ||
It looks like someone on the first floor through their window, through their blinds, was filming this man butchering an animal. | ||
So... I would lean towards it's real. | ||
What animal is it? We still don't know. | ||
Is it a Haitian migrant? We actually don't know. | ||
It is but a piece of evidence. | ||
But on the bigger component here, which I will make sure we share for you, this video posted by Chris Ruffo from a year ago, I'm sorry, he posted it recently, but the video was taken over a year ago, in Dayton, was someone saying, I mean, look at this. | ||
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Yo! What is this they got on the grill? | |
Is that, did they kill some cats? | ||
Man, listen, man. | ||
There go a cat right there. | ||
His ass better get missing, man. | ||
Look like his homies on the grill, man. | ||
I love this video. He better get missing his homies on the grill. | ||
What the fuck? | ||
Yes. So there's the clip posted by Chris Ruffo. | ||
Perhaps then someone should take it seriously. | ||
But I've got something for you. | ||
Where is the—here we go. | ||
From the Austin American-Statesman. | ||
Is it legal to eat dogs in the U.S.? No. | ||
Trump made that a law when he signed the 2018 Farm Bill. | ||
Hold on there a minute. Really? | ||
Now they're—what is this? | ||
From September 11, 2024. | ||
Is it legal to eat dogs in the U.S.? No! | ||
Trump made it illegal. That's the angle they're going for. | ||
They're eating the dogs. | ||
They're eating the cats. Yeah, well, it's only illegal because you made it that way. | ||
Some people like eating dogs. | ||
Wow, man. I like our cultural values and traditions. | ||
And so when people are eating dogs and cats, I tend to have an issue with that because that is just not how we do things here. | ||
And you can make all the arguments in the world for traditions make no sense. | ||
And why do we? Well, no, look, man. | ||
We just... They're there. | ||
We live a certain way. | ||
We respect each other. | ||
If I have a cat, it's my pet. | ||
I want to let it go run around outside and do cat stuff, okay? | ||
And then I don't want someone taking my cat and eating it. | ||
And I don't want someone taking my dog and eating it either. | ||
Those are not food animals for us here. | ||
Those are pets' companions. | ||
And for dogs, they're workers in some instance. | ||
Especially if they're like a border collie and he's working with your sheep. | ||
They're off limits to eat because, well, we have them around for a reason. | ||
Cats... Not so much utility. | ||
It is a common misconception that cats were domesticated for hunting vermin It's not true. | ||
Cats are just an invasive species that we tolerate because they're silly and funny and we like them. | ||
Terriers were bred to deal with rodents. | ||
But take a look at where we go from here. | ||
Haitian group court case against Trump Vance referred to prosecutor in Springfield. | ||
They're trying to get Trump and Vance arrested for pointing out that people may be eating cats. | ||
OK, well, it got rejected. | ||
This is a story from just the other day. | ||
Ohio court rejects Haitian groups arrest warrant requests for Trump advance. | ||
Let's talk about the importance of our cultural standards. | ||
We do not arrest people for saying silly things. | ||
We have the First Amendment. These Haitians don't get that. | ||
They don't have the same values in the First Amendment that we do. | ||
So they outright just say Trump advance should be arrested because it's not true. | ||
From Straight Arrow News. | ||
A panel of judges in Ohio rejected a Haitian group's request to issue arrest warrants against former President Trump and Vance. | ||
The Haitian Bridge Alliance asked the Clark County Court to charge Trump and Vance on several counts, including disrupting public services and making false alarms. | ||
The lawsuit came following the claims the Republican politicians made about Haitian migrants in Springfield eating their pets. | ||
Dozens of bomb threats were reported, and the news there was that those bomb threats came from out of the country. | ||
On Saturday, October 5th, the court announced it found no probable cause to issue the warrants for or misdemeanor charges against Trump and Vance. | ||
Instead, the case will go to the city prosecutor's office. | ||
The prosecuting attorney will review whether felony charges should be issued. | ||
We take any actions that disrupt the public services or spread misinformation seriously and remain committed to maintaining public order. | ||
You dare entertain felony charges over speech. | ||
Misinformation, they call it. | ||
Wild, dude. I'm sorry. | ||
Look, it's over the top. | ||
And sometimes I just don't like saying it because it just seems so partisan. | ||
But man, if Trump does not win this one, y'all are going to get locked up for hate speech, for thought crimes. | ||
It's exactly what we think. | ||
They are contemplating felony charges right now for Trump and Vance for quote-unquote misinformation. | ||
And I've already shown you evidence, not proof positive, but evidence that There are migrants butchering or eating animals. | ||
Now, how you get to proof, that's something that's difficult. | ||
In the court of law, we tend not to prove things. | ||
We provide evidence beyond a reasonable doubt, meaning we get things wrong, but we don't doubt it. | ||
Have we reached that threshold? | ||
That's for you to decide, or a jury. | ||
But the idea that Trump and Vance could be felony charged, charged with felonies, over speaking about things they saw in the news is ludicrous. | ||
That's the world they're trying to build. | ||
They're going to say 15,000 Haitian migrants arrived in Springfield. | ||
Over the past several years, they've been granted temporary protected status to be in the country legally. | ||
Critics said the migrants have been unlawfully protected from deportation. | ||
Indeed, they use the CBP1 app, fill out an application, they get temporary protected status, can come here, and Trump and Vance are critical of this. | ||
Ah, CNN, our good friends. | ||
You knew they'd have to chime in. | ||
Jake Tapper compares Trump's hurricane lies to Vance's Haitian conspiracies, taking away from the real problem. | ||
The CNN host wasn't the only one fact-checking the presidential hopeful, so was Laura Ingraham on Fox News. | ||
Hurricane lies to Haitian conspiracies. | ||
Okay, it's not a conspiracy to say that they're eating animals. | ||
There is a preponderance of evidence. | ||
That's how I'd put it. | ||
I don't know what they're doing, but people in the town have been—I mean, look, how many videos now of locals being like, oh, yeah, we see them taking the cats? | ||
There's a video of cats on a grill. | ||
Granted, Chris Rivo says those are migrants from the Congo, different place. | ||
But at a certain point, you have to say it is reasonable to conclude this is happening. | ||
We don't know for sure, but it's reasonable, right? | ||
So Jake Tapper says it's a conspiracy— Jake Tapper on Monday blasted Trump for baseless allegations that FEMA has been giving money to illegals instead of victims of Hurricane Helene, except they have been. | ||
The question is, what are the money pools? | ||
I know why, and you know why people are upset, and they're nitpicking bureaucratic procedure to then claim it's not true. | ||
It's despicable, but let me show you what he says, and I'll debunk it for you. | ||
Quote, But they're lies from Hurricane Helene that they were not being offered much by the federal government. | ||
The Lidos then played a clip from one of the rallies in which Trump said they sent hundreds of billions of dollars to foreign nations. | ||
And you know, to what they're giving people here, 750 bucks, they're offering them $750 to people whose homes have been washed away. | ||
Tapper, let me play this for you. | ||
In our 2024 lead at two campaign rallies over the weekend in the battleground states of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump falsely suggested that there is meager assistance for the Americans who lost everything but their lives from her. | ||
Full stop. Fact check. What is meager? | ||
Meager is an opinion statement. You can't fact check an opinion. | ||
Assistance was provided. | ||
Trump agrees. Assistance was provided. | ||
Trump says it's meager. They say fact check false. | ||
Define meager. It's an opinion. | ||
I can't stand these people. | ||
Hurricane Halim, that they were not being offered much by the federal government. | ||
They sent hundreds of billions of dollars to foreign nations, and you know what they're giving our people? | ||
750 bucks. Yep. | ||
They're offering them $750 to people whose homes have been washed away. | ||
That would be shocking if it were true that that's all that the federal government was offering these disaster victims. | ||
But it's not. | ||
On a page called Hurricane Helene rumor response, FEMA called the claim false, describing that as just one form of assistance to help people cover essential items like food and water and other emergency supplies in the short term. | ||
So it is literally true. | ||
This is what I can't stand about the fake news. | ||
Trump's complaints are legitimate. | ||
$750 is the disaster relief you can apply for. | ||
There are other means of assistance. | ||
Trump isn't bringing that up. | ||
It's insane. We know what Trump is talking about. | ||
Was it 385 million? | ||
Was it 58? No, 85. | ||
Sent to Lebanon over the past year, a new grant, or whatever you want to call it, foreign aid of $157 million. | ||
And Donald Trump says $750 being given to these people. | ||
Oh, don't get me wrong. | ||
They've got the SBA disaster loan, a loan from the government, up to 500 grand if your house was completely wiped out. | ||
Yeah, what are people going to do if they already have a mortgage? | ||
How are they going to pay these debts? But the fact of the matter is, Trump pointing out that they're giving $750 in disaster relief does not mean there's nothing else being done for anyone else. | ||
It means that's the disaster relief. | ||
FEMA goes on to highlight how those victims of this disaster can also apply for temporary housing and personal property and home repair costs. | ||
Through the SBA disaster loan. | ||
Why don't you tell them the truth, Jake Tapper? | ||
It is not the only false claim that Donald Trump is spreading. | ||
Take a listen. They've given over a billion dollars to illegal migrants that came in, and now they have no money for North Carolina, for Georgia, for South Carolina, and Alabama, Tennessee, and Florida. | ||
North Carolina Senator Tom Tillis, a Trump-backing Republican, pushed back on that claim yesterday. | ||
We could have a discussion about the failure of this administration's border policies and the billions of dollars it's costing, but right now, not yet, is it affecting the flow of resources to Western North Carolina. | ||
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It is not a factor. | |
To be clear, okay. | ||
Lie. Absolute lie. | ||
Absolute lie. Tom, you're wrong, okay? | ||
Let's break this down. | ||
There are people who live in what I would call the procedural state, a procedural state of mind. | ||
They view the mechanisms of bureaucracy as rigid and unmovable. | ||
And there are people who are sane, rational human beings that understand that humans can do what humans need to do. | ||
Now, in the latter, these people understand how to win in court. | ||
They understand how to take power and get things done. | ||
The people who live in the procedural state are the people who are like, I can't cross | ||
the street in the middle of the road. | ||
It's illegal. If there is a finite amount of money in the government, I don't care where it is allocated to and who controls which pool of money. | ||
If the federal government decides to give illegal immigrant resettlement $650 million or over the course of the past year plus over a billion dollars, In various grants and funding. | ||
And then they say, we don't have funding for another hurricane. | ||
Trump is correct. | ||
The response they're giving is this procedural manipulation to say, that's not true. | ||
The funding we have for disaster has been allocated properly. | ||
We are talking about the grand scheme of things. | ||
Different departments send U.S. taxpayer dollars to foreign countries. | ||
That's not FEMA doing it. | ||
We are still mad they are doing it. | ||
Think about how stupid this sounds and the game they're playing. | ||
You go to your roommate and he says, this month, everybody paid their rent and utilities. | ||
So we've got $100 for this utility, $100 for ordering pizzas on Friday nights. | ||
And unfortunately, I can't pay the water bill because we're out of money for the water bill. | ||
And you're like, yeah, but you have $100 for pizza. | ||
Just take that $100 and pay the water bill. | ||
No, I can't do that. | ||
It's not my fault. It's how the money was allocated, really. | ||
Shut up! The money is sitting there. | ||
We get it. You could use an executive authority or an act of Congress, whatever you need to do, to allocate those funds. | ||
It's been done by many presidents in the past where they say, we have access to emergency federal funding through, say, the Army Corps of Engineers or something like this, and we're going to apply that to the disaster and send in the Army Corps of Engineers for certain relief that FEMA can't cover because the allotment isn't there. | ||
So when Donald Trump says they're spending a billion dollars, he's saying the federal government has this money and is allocated towards non-citizens. | ||
Why haven't we allocated more money towards disaster relief? | ||
They manipulate this to make you think it's not really happening and Trump's lying, when in fact what Trump is saying is true. | ||
The U.S. federal government is mismanaging its funds and giving foreign aid to non-citizens. | ||
It's giving U.S. direct aid to illegal immigrants and allocating very little, relatively, to | ||
disaster victims. | ||
If the argument was literally, in the future, we should reallocate funding to cut foreign | ||
aid, cut illegal immigrant resettling, and increase disaster preparedness, that's all | ||
Trump would be saying. | ||
Now, Trump is saying take action now. | ||
But you can't say Trump is wrong. | ||
That's ridiculous. | ||
There's also this claim that Trump posted on Truth Social saying that he doesn't, quote, | ||
quote, like the reports that I'm getting about the federal government and the Democrat governor | ||
of the state of North Carolina going out of their way to not help people in Republican | ||
areas, unquote. | ||
It's not exactly clear what reports Mr. | ||
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Trump is referring to. We've heard them. | |
I despise these people. | ||
There are videos all over X. Fox News has interviewed people. | ||
I posted the clip. You know what? | ||
I'll pull the clip up for you, okay? | ||
It is remarkable how disgusting CNN and their ilk really is. | ||
Let me, here you go. | ||
Here's a clip from Fox News talking to residents in North Carolina suffering from Hurricane Helene. | ||
Here you go. I know I've been up to Chimney Rock. | ||
I've never seen such devastation in my life. | ||
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It looks like a war zone. | |
I know people lost their life up there as well. | ||
What would your message be to her in the White House? | ||
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Sean would like to know. Where are you? | |
Where are you? These people have lost their homes, they've lost their businesses, they've lost everything, and they need some support. | ||
They need help. | ||
So, how about this? | ||
When Donald Trump says, I'm getting reports that Republican areas are being left holding an empty bag, I don't know where he's hearing that. | ||
Do some fact-checking, why don't you? | ||
How about you investigate? | ||
No, I gotta be honest. I can't expect a man to do a fact check when he's just lying. | ||
He's just lying and manipulating the context. | ||
They play this game where when we say, my dude, stop spending billions on foreign countries and spend them on us, they go, that's misinformation. | ||
What? You're literally doing it. | ||
No, no. That's different money. | ||
FEMA's got money. FEMA has stated this. | ||
They have no money for the next hurricane. | ||
And Milton is coming. | ||
A historic storm with massive damage headed right into Florida. | ||
Florida's going to be left fending for themselves. | ||
And it's fortunate they got DeSantis because they're going to be able to do that. | ||
But they play this game as though money is not in the hands of the federal government. | ||
It's just, it's sickening. | ||
Here you go. Let's hear more from this liar. | ||
Listen to what a Republican governor in a neighboring state had to say about the treatment that South Carolina, a ruby red state, is getting. | ||
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What has been the ongoing federal assistance for South Carolina? | |
It has been superb. | ||
We're getting assistance. | ||
There's also this statement from Virginia. | ||
Let's pause real quick. Now, I'm not going to speak to South Carolina residents. | ||
The governor says they're getting the assistance they need. | ||
I respect that. And I'll say, OK. Now, if North Carolina residents and Georgia residents are saying we are not seeing support in these areas, I say, OK, as well. | ||
Jake Tapper, not a good person, is playing this game where he's like, if the government says it, it must be true. | ||
It's like when Trump brought up eating the cats and eating the dogs. | ||
And he says we're getting – was it David Muir? | ||
He's like, well, the city manager says that's not happening. | ||
I don't care what a bureaucrat says. | ||
The residents are saying otherwise. | ||
But they don't care about getting to the truth. | ||
They care about maintaining an establishment narrative. | ||
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, another Republican, thanking President Biden for his, quote, support and continued coordination to provide assistance to Virginians in need, unquote. | ||
These statements, these false statements, are having an impact on the very people who have been impacted by this deadly and financially devastating story. | ||
Just ask North Carolina State Senator Kevin Coven, who posted on Facebook last Thursday, quote, will you all help stop this conspiracy theory junk that is floating all over Facebook and the Internet about the floods in Western North Carolina? | ||
Example, FEMA is stealing money from donations. | ||
I just talked to one senator that has had 15 calls today about why we don't stop, fill in the blank. | ||
98% chance it's not true. | ||
And if it is a problem, someone is aware and on it, unquote. | ||
I'll give Jake Tepper this. | ||
People do post insane false things and a lot of people do believe it. | ||
But I blame, Jake, I blame you largely. | ||
For what purpose is anything served by claiming Trump is lying when Trump says, we are upset they spend money on illegal immigrants and now FEMA has none? | ||
Well, that's not true. | ||
FEMA's money is there and has nothing to do with illegal immigrants. | ||
It's true. They spent $385 million on Lebanon. | ||
The argument then would be, okay, let's reallocate foreign funding towards disaster relief, and then we'll have more money to do it. | ||
They play a dirty game. | ||
They play an absolutely dirty game. | ||
Now, Harris, of course, has started becoming Trumpy on immigration, especially with all of these stories. | ||
Trump has been repeatedly sounding the alarm on the criminals that have been coming in. | ||
And most importantly, I give you this. | ||
The end of this segment will be one of optimism for you, my friends. | ||
Gallup's most important problem. | ||
Right now, according to Gallup, the most important problem is the economy in general. | ||
Followed by immigration. | ||
Followed by poor leadership in government. | ||
The high cost of living and inflation. | ||
And abortion isn't even in, let's see, that's number four. | ||
Then we're going to do unifying the country, guns, crime and violence. | ||
And so that puts abortion at number eight. | ||
The eighth most pressing problem to people in this country is abortion. | ||
I talk about it all the time. Let me tell you why this I think? | ||
And they ask, which political party do you think can do a better job of handling the problem you think is most important? | ||
In 1952, people said the most important problem is war and peace, and the Republican Party has that one. | ||
Guess what? Republicans won. | ||
1956, Republicans won. | ||
In 1960, international issues was the top issue, and it was Democrats favored by six. | ||
Democrats won. You get the point. | ||
Across the board, every single time, There has been a major issue. | ||
The party that has been asked who can deal with it wins. | ||
And right now, according to Gallup, Republicans have a 5% advantage on economy and immigration. | ||
That's very interesting. It's leaning in favor of the Republican Party by five points, suggesting we are going to be looking at a Republican victory come the next 30 days. | ||
There's no guarantees, my friends. | ||
You all better get out and vote and do what you got to do. | ||
But if you're happy with the way things are going, then you can do nothing. | ||
If you think we face serious crises, then I encourage you to get active. | ||
Register your friends and family. | ||
If you're in Pennsylvania, by the way, this is the Keystone State. | ||
No joke, quite literally. | ||
If Kamala loses Pennsylvania, she loses. | ||
If Trump can't win Pennsylvania, it's going to be very, very difficult for him to win. | ||
So the people of Pennsylvania, you guys are the heavy lift right now. | ||
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This one's funny. In an interview with Tucker Carlson, it was very interesting. | ||
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Let's go. Mitchell Moses says, do you mind talking about the issue one in Ohio since we're being focused on? | ||
What is that? The proposal. | ||
Oh, okay. I see issue number one. | ||
The proposal is to reduce gerrymandering. | ||
Through an unelected board that can make their own salary, you can't speak out against them and more. | ||
Nah, gerrymandering is mostly a lie. | ||
What I mean by that is you hear from activists all the time saying like, gerrymandering is how they cheat and look at this, it makes no sense. | ||
What they'll do is there are issues with gerrymandering, but it's a part of the process. | ||
They'll show you a district and say, why is this district shaped like this weird thing? | ||
Sometimes it doesn't make sense. | ||
Sometimes it makes a lot of sense. | ||
There was one district that was a part of a big story from activists where they said, see, this district has a block right here, a thin line and another block here. | ||
That makes no sense. | ||
Why don't you just do a big square? | ||
My friends, it's because that area that wasn't covered was like it was a corporate industrial quarry or something. | ||
So it's got no people living there. | ||
So they just drew around and they're like, this is just pointless. | ||
Things like that. Now, don't get me wrong, gerrymandering does have the, we're going to try and create a district with as many Democrats as possible so we win. | ||
That is true, but that is a battle that happens. | ||
You got a problem with it? | ||
You need to vote for your state reps and state legislatures. | ||
If you guys want to win Congress, it is easy. | ||
Vote local. Your state will turn to whatever political party you want. | ||
Maybe it's Republican, Libertarian, or Democrat, whatever. | ||
And then they will draw up their maps. | ||
You win. That's how it works. | ||
All right. What have we now, my friends? | ||
4Bit says, Tim, you said it'd be better for Americans if the hurricane went south and it's somewhere else. | ||
That's not true. The money will just go to them. | ||
If it only hits us, we may get some help. | ||
Well, what I'm saying is, if Milton just totally dodges Florida, then nobody needs the relief aid. | ||
But then it's going to hit Cuba or Mexico or Guatemala or Honduras. | ||
And it's like, either way, somebody's getting hit. | ||
So not good, not good. | ||
All right, we'll grab a couple more here. | ||
Where do we go? What do we got? | ||
Wild Dog says, Tim, you have to report on the video two helicopters attack Helene survivors. | ||
For the love of God, please report on this. | ||
You know, you got to be careful here because the reporting that we're getting is that National Guard, likely National Guard, was trying to do a water drop and couldn't land. | ||
And so when they were looking for a place to land, them being incompetent, they blasted a bunch of supplies, I think, if that's what you're looking at. | ||
Unless you're talking about something else where they like swoop in and do something crazy. | ||
But the videos we saw where the helicopter comes low and it blows away a bunch of supplies is, to the best of my understanding, an accident by young incompetent people who did not know you can't do that with a helicopter. | ||
So, all right, what do we got? | ||
We'll grab one more here. | ||
Miles Gardner says, Thanks, Tim. | ||
Love what you do. To the viewers, get a friend or two and help do your part. | ||
If you want to save this country from the crazies, regardless of the state you live in, fight, fight, fight. | ||
That's right. All right, I'll grab one more. | ||
Lulu says, my liberal dad offered me a job at FEMA, then lashed out at me because I said I don't trust the administration he voted for. | ||
Four years later, since I moved out of CA, it feels good to be right. | ||
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this next segment. | ||
From the New York Post, Elon Musk suggests he'll be thrown in prison if Harris beats | ||
Trump. | ||
Quote, if he loses, I'm aft. | ||
To which Elon and Tucker then chortle a hearty chortle. | ||
Here's the clip for you guys. | ||
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If he loses, man, what? | |
What? | ||
You're a bitch, dude. | ||
If he loses, I'm a bitch. | ||
It does seem that way. | ||
You can't just be like, you can't just be like, yo, I... Yeah, I'm like, how long do you think my prison sentence is going to be? | ||
Will I see my children? | ||
I don't know. Wow. | ||
Because it's not like you can say, well, yeah, I maxed out to them, but, you know, I get... | ||
I have no plausible deniability. | ||
No! Yes, indeed. | ||
Billionaire Tesla boss and an ex-boss Elon Musk suggested Monday he will end up behind bars if Harris beats Trump. | ||
How long do you think my prison sentence is going to be? | ||
Will I see my children? I don't know. | ||
Musk endorsed Trump in the wake of the July 13th assassination attempt against the former president and appeared alongside the GOP nominee Saturday at the Butler rally. | ||
It was amazing, by the way, I was there. | ||
The 53-year-old also reportedly poured millions into a super PAC backing Trump's candidacy while hammering Harris on X, the platform Musk purchased for $44 billion in 2020. | ||
I have no plausible deniability, Musk said, of his vehement backing of the 45th president. | ||
I've been trashing Kamala nonstop, the machine that the Kamala puppet represents. | ||
When asked by Carlson what his life has been like since waiting to the world of presidential politics, he says it's pretty fun. | ||
However, he says he turned serious when he explained why he's going all in for Trump. | ||
My view is that if Trump doesn't win this election, it's the last election we are going to have. | ||
He was explaining his fears of millions of migrants the Biden-Harris administration have been importing will eventually be granted citizenship and tip future votes permanently. | ||
My prediction is, if there's another four years of a Democratic administration, they will legalize so many illegals. | ||
The next election, there will be no swing states. | ||
Oh, yeah. And they're going to start flooding Florida and other places with many of these individuals, granting them, giving them federal money and otherwise. | ||
Tobacco's stance, Musk cited the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, which granted amnesty to millions of migrants in the country illegally. | ||
Thereafter, California turned very strongly them. | ||
He is 100% correct. | ||
For those that aren't familiar with that story, what happened was... | ||
Over a long period of time, you had illegal immigrants coming into California. | ||
Now, there was a backlash against this, but they had children, and those children became citizens. | ||
So in 1986, they said, we're going to offer up this Immigration Reform Act, and we're going to basically grant amnesty. | ||
It all changed later into the 90s when there were proposals to cut public funding We're good to go. | ||
It's backwards. It's evil. | ||
The state is lost. | ||
It is no longer an American state. | ||
It is something else. It is a machine state. | ||
It's a machine state state. | ||
The Golden State voted Republican in every election between 68 and 88 and has backed none since. | ||
You just need new citizens for there not to be swing states, he said. | ||
Excuse me. I think we want to remain a democracy. | ||
We don't want to become a one-party state. | ||
The people who are saying Trump is a threat to democracy are themselves a threat to democracy. | ||
One-party rule is not democracy. | ||
Well, I can show you. | ||
Hillary Clinton warns that allowing free speech on social media means we lose control. | ||
And many questions were asked about this. | ||
What does it mean? | ||
We. Who is we? | ||
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Said Saturday that social media companies must moderate content on their platforms or else we lose total control. | ||
Really. Clinton told CNN host Michael Smirconich that while there have been some steps taken at the state level to regulate social media, she wants to see more done by the federal government to moderate content. | ||
Quote, We can look at the state of California, the state of New York. | ||
I think some other states have also taken action. | ||
But we need national action. | ||
And sadly, our Congress has been dysfunctional when it comes to addressing these threats to our children. | ||
Clinton said she believes the issue should be at the top of every legislative political agenda, | ||
and called for the repealing of Section 230 of the Communications Act, | ||
which protects online platforms from being held liable for third-party content, such as user content on social media. | ||
This immunity applies to the content itself and the removal of content in certain circumstances. | ||
Hence, my friends, why I have not been in favor of the repealing of Section 230, but for reformation. | ||
A lot of people on the right have been saying to repeal Section 230, but that would give the deep state | ||
establishment whatever full control. | ||
Quote, we should be, in my view, repealing something called Section 230, which gave, you know, platforms on the Internet immunity because they were thought to be just pass-throughs. | ||
They shouldn't be judged for the content that is posted. | ||
But we now know that that was an overly simple view, that if the platforms, whether it's Facebook, Twitter, X, or Instagram, or TikTok, or whatever they are, If they don't moderate or monitor content, we lose total control. | ||
And it's not just the social and psychological effects. | ||
It's real life. Here's the world they want to make. | ||
And this is why repealing Section 230 is not the right move. | ||
Reforming it is. Applying it properly is. | ||
They want Twitter. | ||
YouTube. They want YouTube. YouTube's a good example. | ||
YouTube will come out and say, okay, without Section 230, we cannot allow anyone to post content that is not vetted and approved by us. | ||
Instantly, everyone is deleted. | ||
In order to make a channel on YouTube, you must be vetted and approved, and your content must be monitored. | ||
You'll basically become, I don't know, a broadcast employee. | ||
The end result is that YouTube may have around 2,000 different channels. | ||
That's it. It'll effectively be some kind of cable TV network. | ||
Your average user, you will never be able to build up a profile. | ||
You will never be able to crack that machine state narrative. | ||
The moment you come speaking out against the state, they're going to say, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
We don't approve this. We don't want the liability. | ||
We're going to get sued. You can't say that. | ||
And then YouTube becomes what television was 30 years ago. | ||
A top-down broadcaster, which it almost is, basically. | ||
That's the world Hillary Clinton wants. | ||
Elon Musk is a threat to this. | ||
Hence, I think he's reasonable to conclude that he may go to prison. | ||
I don't know for sure, but we'll see. | ||
Quote, she goes on to say that it's not just the social and psychological effects, it's real life. | ||
Clinton said the social media companies should have their immunity stripped so guardrails could be implemented. | ||
She said that cell phones should be restricted in schools. | ||
I agree with that. An effort that has been approved by several states in the U.S., including Florida and California. | ||
Individual school districts in various states across the country have also adopted policies banning or limiting cell phone use during school hours. | ||
Take phones out of our schools. | ||
I'm so happy to see schools beginning to do that where the kids turn their phone in when they walk in the door. | ||
I agree with that in a certain context. | ||
I think schools are bad for the most part and we need education reform anyway. | ||
And guess what? Kids are paying better attention in class. | ||
They are talking to each other in the lunchroom. | ||
Things that used to be part of your daily life when you were a child in school. | ||
It is very, very good. Last month, Clinton suggested during an appearance on MSNBC that Americans accused of interfering in US elections by spreading propaganda, promoting former President Trump, should be civilly or even criminally charged. | ||
She said the 2016 election in which she lost to Trump. | ||
Well, I gotta tell you, the world that they want to build is not going to be a fun one for you or I. Especially not for someone like Elon Musk, who buys X. Let's talk about the purchase of X and why Hillary Clinton is upset about it. | ||
Elon Musk put a bid on Twitter before it was X. Vijaya Gade cried. | ||
She was the head of legal. | ||
Jack Dorsey was out. | ||
He's like, I'm not involved in this. | ||
And apparently he was with Elon on this. | ||
Twitter had become a vassal of the deep state. | ||
I wonder. I wonder if Jack Dorsey, who was the leader of the free speech wing of the free speech party, that's what he called Twitter. | ||
I wonder if the federal government came in, national security in letter, and said, we are going to have a backdoor on your platform. | ||
We are going to spy on users. | ||
We are going to use this tool to manipulate the public, and there's nothing you can do about it. | ||
We will destroy you. We will lock you up. | ||
You will be a traitor. Because that's what they do. | ||
And Jack Dorsey just said, what can I do? | ||
Agreed. Vijaya Gade was that vassal, the vessel basically, both. | ||
And she reportedly cried when Elon was taking over. | ||
They tried to stop it and they failed. | ||
Elon took over and has restored the speech of many individuals, namely Alex Jones. | ||
Now they're trying to sue to take Alex Jones' account away from him. | ||
Guess what? You can't because Elon Musk owns it. | ||
You don't own your Twitter profile. | ||
That profile and everything is owned by Elon and the X Corporation. | ||
That means you can never silence anybody. | ||
Alex Jones will be able to speak and they don't want that. | ||
This lawsuit against Jones to destroy and take everything from him, they're actually | ||
trying to file the claim. | ||
They get his Twitter profile. | ||
Can't do it. | ||
Elon will come out and say, absolutely not. | ||
It will be Alex Jones's forever and only Alex Jones's because it's mine and it's his name. | ||
But this is the end result. | ||
They want to make sure they eliminate public press, take down people who are speaking out | ||
against the machine state because they want to steal power. | ||
That's the nature of what we're dealing with. | ||
So I certainly think it's reasonable for Elon to fear going to jail. | ||
I'll wrap it up there, my friend. | ||
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Corrine Jean-Pierre storms out of briefing room after accusing reporter of spreading | ||
misinformation about Hurricane Helene response. | ||
Yo, this exchange is nuts. | ||
She snaps and she storms out of the room. | ||
We're going to read that next. | ||
So make sure you watch it. | ||
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We will grab a couple of your super chats. | ||
Today I'm drinking this delicious Saratoga natural spring water in a glass bottle. | ||
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No plastics over here. | |
We try to get glass bottled water as much as we can because we don't want the phthalates and the PCBs leaching into our drinking water. | ||
Shout out to RFK Jr. | ||
and make America healthy again. | ||
All right, B. Buescher, until we reform education and voting, we will continue to have one party that is able to appeal to the sludge of our society. | ||
This has become the uninformed versus the informed. | ||
Indeed, it is, my friend. | ||
It is very difficult. Not Pablo Escobar says non-citizens being registered to vote. | ||
Non-citizens reported this and have himself removed from the voter rolls in AZ. We need Joe Arpaio back. | ||
Interesting. Peter Goock says, is it just me or is there an alien face in the background of the butcher video on the stump behind him had to share on this live stream? | ||
I don't know. Maybe. Whatever. | ||
I think there's a possibility the video may be staged. | ||
That's why I brought it up. I don't trust these things, right? | ||
It is what it is. It is what it is. | ||
All right. What do we got here? | ||
We'll grab one more. Mr. Fish Pirate says CBS reports 530,000 migrants brought in under Biden admin will not have legal status extended and must leave, apply for status, or be deported. | ||
Wow. Crazy. | ||
All right, my friends. Let's grab this next story. | ||
This is actually pretty interesting here. | ||
This one's from the New York Post. | ||
Corrine Jean-Pierre, you know her, she's the press secretary. | ||
She storms out of a briefing room after accusing Peter Doocy of spreading misinformation for asking about the disaster response. | ||
This exchange is wild and is unbecoming of a press secretary. | ||
The way she treats Peter Doocy, and he's like one of the only guys asking real questions, is unacceptable. | ||
Take a look at this. | ||
And then she rage quits. | ||
There's not enough money right now for people in North Carolina who need it. | ||
That's not misinformation. Wait. | ||
No, that is... Your whole premise of the question is misinformation, sir. | ||
We'll stop. No, it's not. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were able to give this money to Lebanon without Congress returning. | ||
He is saying, what does it reflect in the values of the administration that right now FEMA has announced they will not have money for another storm? | ||
That's all 100% factually true. | ||
And he's asking what it means of Biden and what they're preparing for. | ||
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She's calling it misinformation. Yes, it's misinformation. | |
I just mentioned to you that we provided more than $200 million to folks who are impacted in the area. | ||
And I just shared with you that people are deciding not to. | ||
People are deciding not to. | ||
We're talking about the SBA disaster loan. | ||
That's money for people in North Carolina. | ||
And that's important. And people in North Carolina need that. | ||
Wait, this is nothing new. | ||
Peter, this is nothing new. | ||
Congress comes together. | ||
They provide money, millions of dollars, for disaster relief. | ||
We're asking them to do the job that they have been doing for some time. | ||
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And I'm reading from the letter that President Biden sent to Johnson, McConnell, Schumer, and Jeffries. | |
The President's letter is not misinformation. | ||
Would you agree? No, the way you're asking me the question is misinformation. | ||
There is money that we are allocating to the impacted areas, and there's money there to help people who truly need it. | ||
There are survivors who need the funding. | ||
Okay, so let's just fact check. | ||
I'm supposed to say this. Mayorkas warns FEMA doesn't have enough funding to last through a hurricane season. | ||
This is what Ducey is saying. | ||
Corrine Jean-Pierre is miserable at her job, and she is lying, but wait for the rage quit. | ||
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Who need the funding. And it's there. | |
I actually said we have the money available to help survivors of Hurricane Helene and also Hurricane Milton. | ||
Now, there's going to be a shortfall. | ||
Right? Because we don't know how bad Hurricane Milton is going to be. | ||
And so we're going to need additional funding. | ||
We're going to need additional funding. | ||
That's exactly what I just asked about. | ||
No. What you're asking me is why Congress needs to come back and do their job. | ||
That's what you're asking. No, he didn't. Congress needs to come back and do their job and provide extra assistance, extra funding to disaster relief fund. | ||
That's what Congress needs to do, and we're going to continue to urge that. | ||
You may not want that, but that's okay. | ||
That's what this president wants, and that's what the vice president wants. | ||
Thanks, everybody. And then she storms out. | ||
No follow-up. | ||
And it was despicable when she said, maybe that's what you want. | ||
Can we just? Wow. | ||
I mean, she is miserable here. | ||
Ducey asked, the president says that the budget shows your values. | ||
If he has money for Lebanon right now without Congress's approval, what does it say that FEMA doesn't have the money that they need for hurricane season? | ||
And she went off. | ||
It was very Tim Walz-esque. | ||
Pat her for several minutes and then just shut down. | ||
It's sad, really. But she mentions the SBA disaster loan. | ||
That's right. The SBA disaster loan from USA.gov. | ||
If your business or home suffered damage and is in a presidentially declared disaster area, you may qualify for financial help. | ||
Find out how to apply for a small business disaster loan. | ||
It can pay for repair or placement of physical damage, expenses that your business or homeowner insurance policies don't cover, and personal expenses. | ||
And there's many different kinds of loans that you have to pay back. | ||
Meanwhile, the money we sent to Lebanon, you think those people are paying it back? | ||
Maybe the government might. But we're going to give hundreds of millions of dollars and billions in foreign aid to all the countries all around the world, and we got loans for you. | ||
Americans, you know why you got to pay that loan back? | ||
Because Ukraine's not going to go without. | ||
Come on. How dare you? | ||
How dare you, Helene victims, think that you deserve a grant of money from the American taxpayer pool when the people of Lebanon are suffering? | ||
So here's what good old Uncle Sam's going to do for you. | ||
We're going to give you a loan to repair your house, and we need you to pay that back because the Lebanese citizens need that money, and they don't got to pay anything back. | ||
Remarkable, isn't it? I don't accept this. | ||
If the anger is there over the fact that we're not giving enough money to the victims, fine. | ||
But to make the argument that loans are the money they need when you're giving money away to foreign countries, absolutely despicable. | ||
Now, I do want to talk a little bit about, in this segment, the hurricane that is coming. | ||
Tampa mayor issues dire warning before Hurricane Milton. | ||
If you choose to stay, you are going to die. | ||
The reason why this is important is Mayorkas is telling us they don't have funding for all of a hurricane season. | ||
And this is, take a look at this. | ||
Milton reaching max limits leads to calls for a new Category 6 designation for hurricanes. | ||
I mean, I look at these meteorologists on X and they're like, this is the mathematical limit. | ||
The hurricane's eye is 3.8 miles across with gusts of over 200 miles an hour. | ||
Like, it couldn't get crazier. | ||
This is the max hurricane. | ||
And FEMA is not prepared for this. | ||
This is what Ducey is asking about. | ||
And she says, we have money for Milton. | ||
You have money for this storm. | ||
What comes next? Why haven't we as a country properly allocated? | ||
You want to come at me and say, well, Republicans, this and Republicans, that. | ||
Fine. I don't care. | ||
I don't care if it's Republicans or Democrats. | ||
Why haven't we properly allocated funds? | ||
But Lebanon, Ukraine, they're getting all of this money. | ||
Tell me this. Right. | ||
It shows the values of a nation. | ||
They don't care about their own people. | ||
They use them as cogs in a machine to pump out economic values that they can use for their war and hegemonic power. | ||
Check this out from the New York Post. | ||
Hurricane Milton is threatening to reach the known maximum limits with wind gusts already topping 200 miles an hour. | ||
Let me play this clip for you from Fox Weather. | ||
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Storm surge warning, let's break that down. | |
You've got that on the west coast of Florida. | ||
You also have storm surge watch from Charleston down through Savannah into portions just into central Florida on the Atlantic side. | ||
You will have those strong onshore winds, and that's going to bring the storm surge up. | ||
We saw it with Helene, one to three feet of storm surge there for the lowlands. | ||
And then we've got, as you take a look at this system and the amount of energy coming toward it, the 15-foot storm surge would be historic for a place like Tampa. | ||
Helene just... 15-foot storm surge. | ||
Record storm surge then. | ||
And a lot of that was up to seven feet and above that. | ||
Not only that, Michael Estime, one of our meteorologists who was covering the storm from Tampa, was talking to residents who said this was a long-lived event. | ||
This could be the same because just how widespread this is and how long it's going to be with us. | ||
15 feet. Look at this. Now's not the time, my friends. | ||
Okay. Creen, jump here. | ||
Be angry. Storm out. Don't care. | ||
Do whatever you want. I believe that we need strong executive action. | ||
We are facing a major catastrophe in Florida. | ||
And we are less than a month from the election. | ||
Voting is already happening in many locations. | ||
And we're looking at a 15-foot storm surge potentially hitting Tampa. | ||
What are we going to do? Is Congress going to come and allocate funds? | ||
Can we get this done? | ||
Can the executive branch declare an emergency? | ||
They have the authority to pull funding. | ||
Therein lies the point. They're not doing it. | ||
And Karine Jean-Pierre says to Dutsi, maybe that's what you want, that there's no funding. | ||
That's weird. We're begging them to stop funding Lebanon. | ||
Here's a deal. | ||
I hereby agree not to complain about the executive branch seizing $100 million from Lebanon and giving it to the people of North Carolina and Georgia. | ||
Okay, I don't care. | ||
Congress can sit back and Joe Biden can just say, I'm taking that money, it's not going to Lebanon, and I dare anyone to sue me over it. | ||
For real. Who would? | ||
You think any Republican is going to be like, no, we're suing you. | ||
You can't do that. No, I doubt it. | ||
Maybe someone on principle might be like, the president has no authority. | ||
It's not how things are supposed to work. | ||
Fine. But I think we need to see some action. | ||
15-foot storm surge, my friends, storm surge, that is the apocalypse. | ||
I mean, this is going to cause massive damage to Tampa. | ||
It's unprecedented. Quote, I'm at a loss for words to meteorologically describe to you the storm's small eye intensity, said Noah Berggren. | ||
This hurricane is nearing the mathematical limit of what Earth's atmosphere over this ocean water can produce. | ||
After being Category 5 much of Monday, it was downgraded to a 4 with maximum sustained winds of 155. | ||
Just two miles below Category 5. | ||
But it's expected to increase again as it churns towards Florida's Gulf Coast. | ||
Now, it slammed into the Yucatan Peninsula, which weakened it a little bit, which is good news for Florida, bad news for, you know, people down there. | ||
But what are they saying? | ||
They're saying after forming in the Gulf, it hit 180 mile an hour Category 5 hurricane by Monday. | ||
An incredible trebling of power in only 36 hours. | ||
We know it's coming. We can see it coming. | ||
This is a catastrophe. | ||
Why are we not mobilizing right now? | ||
The federal government could do it. | ||
There's a lot that could be done. | ||
But our government is dysfunctional. | ||
And it's pathetic. | ||
We should be doing better. | ||
The people of Florida are going to need some help. | ||
Guys, if you haven't already, they're giving evacuation orders, and I strongly recommend you pay attention because your federal government ain't got nothing for you. | ||
Unless you live in Lebanon and a hurricane is heading there, I'm sorry, hurricane relief likely ain't coming your way, at least not substantially. | ||
So, my friends, it's pretty nuts. | ||
People in chat, they're saying this. | ||
People in Florida, they're posting videos. | ||
You can see the storm coming. | ||
The videos are nuts. And you're probably already starting to feel the effects of the storm. | ||
Take this one seriously. I'm gonna wrap it up there. | ||
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The next segment may be coming up today. | ||
I'll put it up at some point. | ||
I'll figure out a time for it. | ||
We got this one. Marvel Studios lost $300 million on Ant-Man, the Wasp, and the Marvels. | ||
Get woke, go broke, my friends. | ||
Get woke, go broke. | ||
Let's talk about some pop culture stuff. | ||
That'll be coming up. I don't know. | ||
I could put it up on Friday, I suppose, for the people watching live. | ||
And if you're not, you'll see it on Friday. | ||
But for now, let's read your Super Chats. | ||
We'll grab some of your Super Chats before talking about the major shift in culture. | ||
And we got a couple here, so we'll just grab a couple here. | ||
All right. Dallas Grant says, if I had the money to do it, I'd take an exploration of Antarctica to prove the world is round. | ||
Indeed, indeed. There are really easy ways to prove the world is round. | ||
There's a guy who, they set up two boards with holes in them. | ||
And if the world is flat, you'd hold the light up, and the light would go straight through, and the camera would pick up the light. | ||
They tried it. It didn't work. | ||
Why? They went far enough away where the earth is curved, and so at a long distance, the boards, which are straight up in the ground, are slightly going out. | ||
So when he shines the light through it, the light goes up at an angle, and he can't see it. | ||
And he's like, I can't see it, raises it up. | ||
So he lifts it up on his end, which then makes it visible because now the light is shining through to the other side, thus accidentally proving the world is indeed round. | ||
They made an excuse for it, like, no, it's just that area is textured or whatever. | ||
I don't know. Flat earthers. | ||
All right. Denny Wong says, can we focus the narrative of class warfare when it comes to illegal immigration because the cheap labor and increase in consumer benefits the wealthy elite liberals who donate to the Democrats at the expense of the poor? | ||
Agreed. It's true. | ||
Corn Pop says storms are made. | ||
Prove me wrong. I don't have to prove you wrong. | ||
You have to prove that storms are made. Prove that they make storms. | ||
Immortal Legend says, their response to the disasters are the equity in practice they keep speaking of. | ||
That really is what they're doing. | ||
It's kind of messed up. | ||
All right, my friends, let's go. | ||
We got a fifth segment for you today. | ||
In a story from Bounding Into Comics, New Report reveals Marvel Studios lost $300 million on Ant-Man and the Wasp, Quantumania, and the Marvels. | ||
Now, Quantumania wasn't so woke or anything like that, but Marvels, wow, did they make a big mistake with Brie Larson. | ||
Now, my friends, the culture is a shifting. | ||
I must stress. | ||
And this is a story of optimism. | ||
And we get to whinge a little bit while we're at it. | ||
But Timcast IRL, as I've mentioned this quite a bit, and it's not so much just about me, it's about winning, really. | ||
Right now, as I'm recording this, the Tim Pool Morning Show is the number two feature on YouTube Live. | ||
Yesterday, we were number one. Timcast IRL has been featured number one consistently. | ||
And that is, when you go to YouTube Live, there's a video player, and it shows this show. | ||
I think what we're seeing now is that culturally, businesses can no longer tolerate wokeness destroying their bottom line. | ||
The American people have spoken. | ||
Disney lost a billion dollars on their last several run of movies. | ||
And Marvel Studios lost $300 million in their last releases. | ||
They need to turn things around and get rid of the garbage activist writers if they want to survive. | ||
And I think they've learned this. | ||
There's a rumor going around. | ||
I'll pull this one up. | ||
That Kevin Feige... | ||
I don't know how to spell his name. Fired a bunch of activists. | ||
Here we go. So from August 7th. | ||
We have this from Inside. | ||
This is Inside the Magic. | ||
Marvel fires activist producers in preparation for MCU Back to Basics reboot. | ||
They're going to mention how basically after these huge failures... | ||
What did they say? Marvel was essentially purging producers who have pushed the MCU towards shameful wokeness, meaning characters who are not male or are people of color. | ||
No, no, no, no. Let's break this one down. | ||
Captain Marvel. We're good to go. | ||
Captain Marvel didn't make a billion dollars because people like Captain Marvel. | ||
Captain Marvel, the film, made a billion dollars because all of the films before it were great. | ||
I mean, Doctor Strange, the first one, one of my favorite films. | ||
It's really great. Benedict Cumberbatch does a great job. | ||
And then, with Robert Downey Jr. | ||
as the lead for the MCU as Iron Man, largely popular, they had to bring him back! | ||
They brought him back as Doctor Doom! | ||
Oh, wow, they are desperate. | ||
Here's what happened. Brie Larson has this arc several years ago where they announced that they are going to make the Captain Marvel movie. | ||
It's going to be set in the past, a prequel, and it's effectively a phase one film. | ||
So it's like a character origin. | ||
And they wanted to establish this female Superman, I guess. | ||
They went stupid as stupid can be. | ||
And I know it's because of woke activists. | ||
So basically what happens is, let's take a look at the big three, they call them. | ||
That's Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor. | ||
These movies set the pace for the MCU, which generated billions. | ||
These characters are deeply flawed. | ||
Iron Man, as Dallas Sanye of The Daily Wire and Bonfire Legend described, he was a man with power, but no heroism. | ||
Captain America. Steve Rogers is a man that was a hero already, but he had no power. | ||
And in these two movies, they show you this opposing view. | ||
Tony Stark, with all of this power, doesn't care until he faces the ramifications of what he has done, and he becomes a hero. | ||
Still kind of a dick, but we love him for it. | ||
Steve Rogers gets given the super soldier serum, turning him into a super soldier, but he was already a hero. | ||
That's why he was chosen. Now with this power, he's a good person. | ||
He does good things. Thor was an arrogant man, much like Tony Stark. | ||
And he had to learn to be a hero by having his power stripped away, much like Tony Stark. | ||
These make tons of money. | ||
So they launch Captain Marvel. | ||
And what does she do? In the movie, she's a dick. | ||
She steals from people. She accidentally receives power for no reason. | ||
And she was never a good person to begin with. | ||
She has a chip on her shoulder. | ||
And Yeah. | ||
Yeah. And an explosive reactor, which gives her superpowers, which we don't really get. | ||
I mean, she's just basically the strongest being imaginable with no weaknesses whatsoever, no faults. | ||
Not kidding. And in the movie, she doesn't learn a lesson. | ||
The only thing that changes is that there is a man suppressing her powers, and she overcomes this and defeats him. | ||
She doesn't become a better person. | ||
She doesn't do much of anything other than overcoming a man. | ||
What was the lesson learned? | ||
What was gained? | ||
From there, it has been apocalyptic. | ||
They wanted Brie Larson to be the new Tony Stark, to replace Robert Downey Jr. | ||
when he leaves the MCU because he can't do it forever. | ||
And boy, did that fail miserably. | ||
One of the worst imaginable moments. | ||
I mean, they, you know what, man? | ||
I am so sad about Endgame. | ||
Let's talk about how they're losing money. | ||
And again, we're getting in the weeds here and a little nerdy, but bear with me on this one. | ||
For those that are fans or pay attention to stuff, you'll get it. | ||
Infinity War, in my opinion, the Avengers movie that was the culmination of all of these great movies they made. | ||
It was awesome. And there's no Captain Marvel. | ||
Endgame introduces Captain Marvel into the greater MCU, and it is cringe. | ||
First of all, Brie Larson was snooty, overly woke feminist, and did not know how to endear herself to the public. | ||
And people hated her. They just did not like her. | ||
You make a video saying Brie Larson's mean, and you got a million views. | ||
Then, what do they do? | ||
So at the beginning of Endgame, and I'm so disappointed in this, Tony Stark and Nebula are in a spaceship that is broken down. | ||
What did we want to see? We knew from the trailer something was going to happen, and what did we want to see? | ||
Tony Stark, we wanted to see the end cap. | ||
In Iron Man, which kicked everything off, Tony Stark is trapped in this cave. | ||
He's got a bunch of garbage, and he builds the prototype Iron Man suit. | ||
With a box of scraps, he's able to build a miniaturized arc reactor. | ||
That is the genius of Tony Stark. | ||
What did we want to see? We wanted to see, stranded in space, on the verge of death, knowing that survival was on the line, he pulled something off one last time. | ||
And this was going to be the heroic end of Robert Downey Jr.'s Ark. | ||
What should have happened is, he should have started working on something with Nebula, | ||
utilizing some technology that Nebula had as being a robot. | ||
Tony Stark builds a device, a miniaturized Ark reactor inside this ship, | ||
which provides a burst of power that sends him home. | ||
Instead, Brie Larson shows up and just carries him thousands of light years or whatever. | ||
Then you get the fight at the end, where Brie Larson is fighting Thanos, | ||
and Thanos headbutts her, and she doesn't flinch. | ||
And it's like, wow, look how strong she is. | ||
Cringe. Then you have the moment where all the women are like, she's not alone and they all start walking together. | ||
And the whole theater groaned when I was there. | ||
This is why you lose money. It's trash. | ||
But the reality is with these activist producers who come in and are heavily focused on wokeness, it is very simple. | ||
If a company begins to favor ideology over meritocracy, they will suffer. | ||
The content will become garbage. | ||
People will not buy the garbage product and you will lose lots and lots of money. | ||
As they have done. | ||
So the only thing that Kevin Feige could do is fire everybody. | ||
And you see how they try and frame this here? | ||
That means characters who are not male or people of color. | ||
Shut up! That is not the case. | ||
The problem is, Brie Larson is an unlikable actress and person. | ||
It's sad but true. | ||
She is a dainty, small, thin and frail woman. | ||
The guys for all of these, okay. | ||
Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man. | ||
He doesn't need to get ripped, but he is still, to a degree, fit-ish. | ||
He's not overweight. Chris Evans got ripped for the role. | ||
Hemsworth also got ripped for the role. | ||
Banner doesn't need to. We are talking about Tony Stark. | ||
What is his power? None. He built a suit of armor. | ||
Bruce Banner, the Hulk is ripped. | ||
We use CGI. Captain Marvel is supposed to be the Superman of the MCU. That's what they claimed. | ||
So she's supposed to be strong looking, not a 100 pound soaking wet female. | ||
I mean, no disrespect to Brie Larson, but she was the wrong casting choice. | ||
Robin Wright would have been way better. | ||
Either way, deciding to do this feminist girl boss arc with no real character development is cringe and it failed. | ||
And they lose all this money. Now, Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania is the ramifications, in my opinion, of people who are bad at their jobs, not knowing how to maintain what was built. | ||
Which, again, you hire young activists who have no idea how to do things, and they burn it all to the ground. | ||
So, by all means, get woke and go broke. | ||
I can simplify it like this. | ||
Take a look at this meme. People in the MCU, 2008. | ||
Wow, a rich billionaire in a flying metal suit! | ||
2024. Gods are real. | ||
Aliens are real. The multiverse is breaking. | ||
Half the universe was dead for five years. | ||
The Earth is an egg. And they're just like, ugh. | ||
The MCU totally lost the plot. | ||
And it's because it's not just about wokeness. | ||
It's about a lack of oversight. | ||
I blame Kevin Feige for this. | ||
I think wokeness seeping in and ruining a lot of this is because he failed to have oversight over his studio and their projects. | ||
I'm a big fan of the movies that he's made. | ||
The MCU through the 2000s, the 2010s, was really great. | ||
And now it's just wonky garbage. | ||
Nothing makes sense anymore. | ||
I was watching Winter Soldier last night, and it's just a political thriller. | ||
A little over the top, but a political thriller. | ||
SHIELD is infiltrated by HYDRA, and I'm like, this doesn't really affect the greater universe. | ||
Infinity War went nuts. | ||
All of a sudden, all the characters from all over are crossing over. | ||
Humans realize the aliens are here, those Avengers, they did that. | ||
Robert Downey Jr. talking to Rocket Raccoon was hilarious. | ||
But they needed to bring things back down to size. | ||
They needed more street-level superhero stuff. | ||
And it can be higher level than that, like Captain America fighting Hydra or whatever. | ||
Now, everything is the multiverse is exploding and a giant arm is exploding from Earth. | ||
And it's like, you're nuts. | ||
The end credit scenes are unrelated and crazy. | ||
Nothing makes sense. | ||
So I will say this. | ||
A victim of their own success. | ||
But I think it's fair to point out that a large portion of their failure is to do with bringing on young ideologues who wanted girl bosses and feminism. | ||
They got the movie The Marvels and it was a bomb. | ||
Captain Marvel. A billion dollars. | ||
But let's take a look at the sequel. | ||
Let's see what the sequel made. Because they're saying it lost money. | ||
So let's scroll down this stupid Wikipedia page. | ||
What an awful film. | ||
And you know, Captain Marvel is just not a good movie. | ||
It's just not good. | ||
And I think they've got reception. | ||
What do they say? They say it made a lot of money. | ||
I bet Rotten Tomatoes gave it the best, the sixth biggest film of all time. | ||
Oh man, that's so sad, right? | ||
Critical response, 79%, 6.8 out of 10. | ||
It was actually fairly bad. | ||
Congratulations, I'm sure you made money. | ||
The audience response was 28% because the critics are lying to you. | ||
And then the sequel, The Marvels. | ||
So The Marvels was cut way down. | ||
And let's see. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
On a $274 million gross budget, they only made $206 million. | ||
I did not go see this movie. | ||
It was the first movie that I did not see. | ||
Because it's trash. | ||
I went and saw Captain Marvel. | ||
I don't like Brie Larson. I mean, I don't know her personally, but the things I've seen from her professionally, I think she's not good at what she does. | ||
And she's very unlikable. And they were trying to make her a star. | ||
And boy, did she burn and spiral out. | ||
Get woke, go broke. Do what you want to do. | ||
I tried watching the Marvels on... | ||
I don't know where I was. | ||
I think it was on Netflix. | ||
No, it was on Disney or something. | ||
I was at it. We were at an Airbnb. | ||
No, no, no, no. We were at a hotel. | ||
And they had it. I said, all right, I'll watch this. | ||
And I just turned it off. | ||
I was like, this is really awful. | ||
It's 105 minutes long. | ||
It's super short. They were trying to just end it knowing that Brie Larson has burned down the MCU. And it was just a terrible choice. | ||
I'll keep it simple for you. | ||
Pirates of the Caribbean, masterpiece of a film. | ||
I love that movie. That's the only one I like. | ||
The rest of them are all garbage. | ||
Dead Man's Chest is trash. | ||
At World's End is trash. Jeffrey Rush comes back. | ||
I don't care. It's all just trash. | ||
The last one they did, Dead Men Tell No Tales, was pretty cool. | ||
But the first one was great. | ||
So I remember when the commercials were out for the second film, I immediately went and saw it in theaters. | ||
I see a commercial that's like, the number one movie in America, Pirates of the Caribbean, Dead Man's Chest. | ||
I'll say, the movie sucked. I hated it. | ||
It was dumb. It was only the number one movie because the first one was so good. | ||
Get this. The first movie made a billion dollars of Captain Marvel because people liked the other MCU films. | ||
But it was so bad that no one wanted to see the sequel. | ||
And the sequel bombed. | ||
Get woke. Go broke. | ||
You reap what you have sown. | ||
So Disney, it's time to wake up because this story and all the whinging is a tale of optimism, my friends. | ||
We are winning the culture war. | ||
These people are realizing this stuff's not fun. | ||
It's not funny. People hate it and they won't spend money on it. | ||
So what are you going to do? | ||
Hey, a communist revolution can force these films to be made and then you can force people to watch them, but they don't want to in the end. | ||
And so at least in our country, sorry, it's not going to work. | ||
Let's see how Brave New World, what are they calling it? | ||
It was originally called Captain America New World Order, now it's called Brave New World. | ||
I have a feeling it's not going to be so good. | ||
But I'll give it a shot. Because if it's anything like Winter Soldier, I will enjoy it. | ||
Harrison Ford plays Red Hulk. | ||
We'll see how that one goes. | ||
And I may go see it. | ||
I don't know. I don't know if they can save it. | ||
Smash the like button. Share this video. | ||
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Thank you all so much for hanging out. | ||
We will see you tonight at 8 p.m. | ||
over at YouTube.com slash TimCastIRL. | ||
And for everyone else, we'll jump in the chat because we've still got about 10 or so minutes. | ||
And look at that. | ||
We got through five segments, you know, and we still have about 10 minutes. | ||
So maybe there's some other news we can pull up and joke about. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
Let me see what we got over in the old news section for any other bonus segments. | ||
Kamala Harris doesn't know how to use a shovel. | ||
Lizzo lost a lot of weight. | ||
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Wow, good for her. Oh boy. | |
Yeah, you know, we'll just grab some super chats for you guys. | ||
And, oh, what's this one? | ||
New York company unveils 100-foot vote Trump sign and gets sued by the Democrat mayor. | ||
Wow. Free speech. | ||
Free speech. All right. | ||
Michael Leone says, Same reason there's an EF6 tornado. | ||
At that point, the result is the same. | ||
Mass devastation. Prepare well. | ||
Prep well. Leave if you need to. | ||
Stay safe. No, I think it's fine to say cat six. | ||
If the argument is maximum, if they're saying this could not get any stronger, it's at the cap. | ||
I think it's important to say because category five is a range. | ||
When category three hits a range, we say it's now a four. | ||
If the five is at max range, we say it's a max five. | ||
We just say six. | ||
That means it's at the peak capacity or whatever you want to call it. | ||
All right. Mike Lienberger says, was one of the first hundred at Boonies HQ. Excited to be part of building momentum and building out my brand spirit. | ||
I'm building out my brand spirit of fear clothing. | ||
Very cool, my friends. | ||
And while we're here, I will give a major shout out to Boonies HQ. We've got really great clips. | ||
We've got skateboards for sale. | ||
And I gotta tell you, the skateboards are selling better than basically like any other merch product we've ever launched. | ||
That's why I will shout them out because y'all seem to like them. | ||
Let's do some quick rankings. | ||
Step on Snek and find out skateboard sells the most. | ||
We've sold several hundred. | ||
The Boobies, which is a skateboard where the N in Boonies is replaced by the B, which is | ||
kind of funny. | ||
And there's a Blue-Footed Booby, which is a bird from the Galapagos that does not fear | ||
humans. | ||
And it eats krill and other critters, which gives it blue feet. | ||
They're very, very funny birds. | ||
That's sold over a hundred and I think thirty or so boards. | ||
Mr. Bocas has outsold me. | ||
The Mr. Bocas Boonies skateboard has sold very, very well. | ||
So shout out everybody. If you go to boonieshq.com, you can buy the boards. | ||
Everybody seems to love them. | ||
And the next run we're going to be doing, probably beginning of December, is our 28th Amendment series, where, of course, the Tim Pool board is the right to keep and bear and breed chickens. | ||
And it's hilarious looking. | ||
I love it. There's a little goofy looking doodle of a chicken. | ||
And a couple of funny ones. | ||
I would like to propose to you all to guess Taylor Silverman's 28th Amendment. | ||
Because, of course, for those unfamiliar, Taylor Silverman is a skateboarder. | ||
She was competing in the women's division and lost to males, spoke out against this, and was attacked mercilessly by the woke. | ||
So you can only imagine what her 20th Amendment would probably be. | ||
But let's grab a couple of Super Chats here while we round out this show. | ||
We got Rebel Without a Cause says, you also forget Captain America's flaw of not knowing when to bend and break the rules. | ||
He's too good at first and has to learn to not trust government. | ||
Indeed! Indeed. | ||
So... Let's take a look at the original characters in Marvel. | ||
Tony Stark's a dick. He sells weapons. | ||
He don't care. He experiences the negative repercussions and decides we're going to change what we do. | ||
We're not making weapons anymore. We're going to do other things. | ||
And it works out for him. He's still rich. | ||
He makes the Iron Man suits and develops technology. | ||
War machine works for the government. | ||
He overcomes some of these flaws, but he still is a flawed guy. | ||
He's a flawed guy, but he tries. | ||
You know, he tries to be a hero. | ||
And that was kind of the idea of Iron Man originally. | ||
Stanley, and I think it was Stanley and Kirby, they were like, can we make a hero who's like the worst person, but he's a hero, so you have to like him? | ||
And people loved it. Captain America, really great point. | ||
He worships government, and he thinks they're always doing the right thing. | ||
He's rigid and uncompromising. | ||
He has flaws. He's a really good dude, but he's what we describe as lawful good. | ||
Sometimes the law is not good. | ||
And so in The Winter Soldier is when things sort of shift on him. | ||
And he becomes a fugitive. | ||
Thor was a dick. | ||
And in his first movie, he has his powers stripped from him so he can learn a lesson and stop being so arrogant. | ||
Captain Marvel learns nothing. | ||
She learns to overcome the man who's keeping her down. | ||
I'm not kidding. That was the movie. | ||
She has an inhibitor placed on her to suppress her powers for no reason. | ||
The man keeps saying, Jude Law is like, so control your emotions! | ||
And then finally she's like, no! | ||
And the thing explodes and then she blasts him. | ||
And that's it! She doesn't become a better person. | ||
Nothing changes. She just learns to stop listening to the man. | ||
Cringe! What a terrible film. | ||
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All right. | |
The Sunstreak says, great points on the girl boss BS ruining Hollywood. | ||
Indeed. | ||
Elizabeth says male heroes journey rise up falls gets back up better and wiser female | ||
heroes journey hero and the world become more aware of how awesome the hero already is. | ||
Indeed, many people have pointed out that a lot of these films that fail, the woman | ||
is already powerful gets to do whatever she wants and learns nothing. | ||
And that's the hero's journey. | ||
The hero's journey for men usually is called to adventure aided by magic. | ||
There's like actually let me pull up the steps of the hero's journey. | ||
Because there's like three but then there's like three 13 branches. | ||
The hero's journey is a common arc in storytelling that is widely popular call to adventure supernatural | ||
aid the beginning of transformation meets a helper and a mentor with challenges. | ||
The revelation death and rebirth transformation atonement and the return gift of the goddess. | ||
It's an illustration of the hero's journey from narratology. | ||
Why is it that when they made Captain Marvel, they didn't do this? | ||
They don't want to follow the hero's journey. | ||
Let's talk about Captain Marvel's hero's journey. | ||
So typically, you will see an individual with Tony Stark. | ||
It's not so clear-cut. | ||
Call to Adventure. He goes out to the Middle East to showcase bombs. | ||
He is then, in this crisis where he's captured, he builds a technological marvel, a miniaturized arc reactor. | ||
He has help. | ||
No real mentor, though. | ||
The story is always him, so that's why I said it's not the same. | ||
With Captain Marvel, she is an Air Force pilot. | ||
She flies. Her ship explodes, giving her superpowers. | ||
So you do have call to adventure. | ||
I'm going to fly a plane, but she was already there. | ||
Supernatural aid, the explosion gives her powers. | ||
Her mentor is Jude Law, who's actually the bad guy. | ||
The transformation atonement, she ends up turning against her mentor, who is the bad guy the whole time, learning nothing. | ||
I don't know. I just say it was not that good. | ||
Didn't like it. But the hero's journey usually is broken down to like three. | ||
Departure, initiation, return. | ||
And they say there's 17 steps and things like this. | ||
So it can be overly simplified. | ||
But, you know, whatever. | ||
I digress. All right. | ||
Robert Johnson says you should look into the processual versus post-processual paradigm in archaeology. | ||
It's one of the earliest vectors used to hijack science by the left. | ||
Hmm. Smirky says, Tim, it's ironic that feminism changed from women and women things are as important as men and men things up until the 60s to women things are silly and unimportant, so women should aspire to be men. | ||
Isn't that funny? Yep. | ||
I think that the most important thing that a person can do is make a person. | ||
Because without persons, there's no persons. | ||
You know what I'm saying? And women are the principal creator of persons. | ||
Men contribute, which is true. | ||
And women... Literally, with their bodies, are making people. | ||
It's amazing. Guys can't do that. | ||
That's why guys tend to be more expendable, historically and evolutionarily, whether you want to admit it or not. | ||
So we should make sure that there is reverence for mothers, for creating human beings, because without that, humanity ceases to exist. | ||
A guy could go out, and he can build a tower to the sky. | ||
He can build floating castles. | ||
And if there's no humans, they fall to the earth, crash, become a wasteland to be occupied by chickens. | ||
But with women and men together, men can build castles in the sky. | ||
Women can assist in building castles in the sky. | ||
Some women themselves will build castles, but it's usually men. | ||
But women will be the principal creators of life that will then perpetuate humanity and utilize those. | ||
It's natural. | ||
Men and women work together, coexisting for each other's survival. | ||
Men can protect and fight bears and build things and invent. | ||
Some women can absolutely do the same things. | ||
But men cannot create life. They can contribute to the creation of life. | ||
Without men, there's no life being created. That's true. | ||
But my point is literally, you need to gestate the baby for nine months. | ||
I don't think our society puts enough emphasis on the importance of creating humans because of, I think, Malthusian | ||
ideology. | ||
But I won't go too much longer. We'll wrap it up there, my friends. | ||
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