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Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the absolute state of the American liberal. | ||
There's no sound to the video. | ||
It's just a guy in a four-wheeler ramming a Tesla Cybertruck. | ||
He is morbidly obese, and he's carrying something on the back. | ||
I don't know what he's doing, but welcome to America, my friends, where a man crashes a four-wheeler into a Tesla Cybertruck. | ||
That's where we're at. | ||
That's the state of this country. | ||
Now, it's not the biggest story in the world, but I do think it matters quite a bit. | ||
This is the arrest made after TPUSA chapter president violently assaulted by a leftist wielding a bike lock on Texas campus. | ||
The reason why I think this story matters, well, my friends, there is a story going back to Berkeley. | ||
In the, what is this, 2017, 2018, where a guy went around with a bike lock bashing people in the head. | ||
And I think it was four or five people, and this has been a common tactic of the far left. | ||
This is the low degree of terror that they seek to inflict upon people, not just the attacks on Teslas that are more violent, like the bombs that were placed in this dealership, but just in general. | ||
You've got people that are planting explosives, firebombing vehicles, smashing them up, smashing windows, shooting BB guns at them. | ||
But it ranges from the lowest tier of knocking your hat off your head, screaming in your face, to actually threatening you with death, bashing you in the face with a bike lock. | ||
They want to hit you in every capacity so that you fall in line and march in lockstep with their worldview. | ||
That is the world we are currently faced with. | ||
And that's why I think this story matters. | ||
Now, in a bigger context, we've got the FBI launching a task force, going after these extremists. | ||
Dan Bongino saying, if you're going to commit acts of domestic terrorism, we will come for you. | ||
And so, my friends, something needs to change. | ||
If Donald Trump and the Republicans do not get their act together and succeed, and maybe they do, maybe they do, maybe I'm just being unfair. | ||
Well, then, we lose this in the midterms. | ||
But based on the current polling, I think we're doing all right. | ||
The current polling suggests Democrats ain't going to be able to muster up anything in the midterms, though we did just see. | ||
In Pennsylvania, they flipped a state Senate seat, which is bad news. | ||
But I do think that Dan Bongino, Kash Patel, Pam Bondi, I think Donald Trump, they are making moves that will succeed. | ||
We've got the signal scandal going on. | ||
But as I mentioned in an earlier video, guys, That story doesn't matter. | ||
Nothing will come of it. | ||
No one's going to get brought up on perjury charges for lying under oath. | ||
They're going to argue that times are not targets. | ||
Planes are not discussion of weapons. | ||
It's all semantic, and it's meaningless. | ||
In the meantime, the feds are going after the far left. | ||
Donald Trump is requiring citizenship to vote, and these moves are being made. | ||
So let's start here, once again, covering the issue of the terror that we see from the far left. | ||
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Admittedly, I'm starting light with this story. | ||
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But I want to get into the granular of this to explain how this stuff deeply affects us. | ||
But don't get me wrong. | ||
We've got the task force that was launched by the feds. | ||
Do we have this one? | ||
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The Post Millennial reports the University of Texas at Dallas campus police have arrested. | ||
The suspect involved in the attack on TPUSA Chapter President Paige Newman and Vice President Grace. | ||
TPUSA CEO Charlie Kirk confirmed the arrest on social media, stating that the individual has been placed in jail, according to information from the Collin County, Texas Police Department's website. | ||
The suspect, listed as Liam Tan Tam Nguyen, is a biological male. | ||
Now this is interesting. | ||
Charlie Kirk put this out, saying, Our chapter president, Paige Newman, and her secretary were just assaulted while tabling at the University of Texas at Dallas. | ||
The attacker took a metal bike lock and slammed it against Paige's head, hitting her so hard that it completely, I think this is broke her phone, I think she was on the phone, that completely shattered her phone. | ||
It's unclear if the perpetrator is female or trans. | ||
Paige has filed a police report with the university police, who are thankfully taking this matter seriously and are currently searching for the individual. | ||
Thankfully, Paige and her chapter VP, Grace, who was also destroyed, are both physically doing okay. | ||
Our TPUSA students are the tip of the spear on college campuses across the country. | ||
They are brave, strong, and resilient. | ||
Thank God for these amazing students. | ||
So here you've got a picture of the bike lock strike. | ||
This individual has been arrested, and it is a biological male. | ||
Now, notably, this individual also attacked Alex Stein, primetime 99 in Texas. | ||
Kicking over his mic, not the most egregious of attacks. | ||
I think, my friends, this shows desperation. | ||
The violent attacks that we've been seeing from the far left on people who support Donald Trump shows, they've got nothing left. | ||
Right now, as I mentioned, you've got these people that are having, the Democrats are having these hearings where they're calling out Tulsi Gabbard, Hagsatha, saying, you've got to resign. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
You leaked a message to a journalist. | ||
And I'm just sitting here like, guys, Really? | ||
That's what you've got. | ||
Man, Democrats are desperate. | ||
They're very desperate. | ||
The polling data suggests the party is in disarray. | ||
There's no party leader. | ||
When polled, it's just flat across the board. | ||
AOC can only muster 10%. | ||
Some polls suggest that people are going to stand behind Kamala for 2028. | ||
That's nuts. | ||
They've got nothing. | ||
The signal scandal is interesting. | ||
I kind of think it may have been a PR move, but now I'm kind of doubting that. | ||
With the latest information that's come out. | ||
But there's nothing really there. | ||
In the meantime, you have the escalation of terror attacks. | ||
Look at this one. | ||
This is a story from the other day. | ||
We went over a little bit, but here's another update. | ||
Bomb squad deployed as multiple incendiary devices found at Tesla dealership in Texas. | ||
The New York Post reports. | ||
Several incendiary devices were found at a dealership in Texas. | ||
The bomb squad was deployed around 8 a.m. | ||
Monday. Oh, come on. | ||
As if we don't know the motivations for these attacks. | ||
Previous attacks have happened across the country, with Tesla cars and charging stations being vandalized, torched, and even shot up by rogue activists. | ||
Both Attorney General Pam Bondi and President Trump have called the attackers domestic terrorists and vowed to prosecute with a heavy hand. | ||
Which brings me back to that first tweet. | ||
Just for those that may have missed it, ladies and gentlemen, I give you the absolute state of liberals in the United States. | ||
Is this for real? | ||
Guys, and then he tries to reverse. | ||
There you go. | ||
Come on, buddy. | ||
You can get it. | ||
There you go. | ||
Get it. | ||
What's on his backpack? | ||
I don't know if you guys have seen this video. | ||
It's a morbidly obese man in a four-wheeler ramming a Cybertruck. | ||
I don't know what he's got in the back. | ||
It's like an air pump or something. | ||
Something, maybe if the tires deflate. | ||
I don't know what else he's got in there. | ||
Is it a baseball bat? | ||
Yo, part of me thinks it's a hoax. | ||
It's fake. | ||
I'm not sure I completely believe it. | ||
But anyway, maybe it's real fine. | ||
We've got this post from Chase Geiser. | ||
What is currently going on with Tesla owners and other individuals who are supporting Donald Trump? | ||
Can be easily exemplified in this photo. | ||
It's a photo of a Tesla, what appears to be a Model 3, and they wrote with glass chalk or whatever it's called, the right on the glass, bought in 2020, we stand with LGBTQ+. | ||
They may as well have just written on the car, please don't hurt me. | ||
Because that's the reality of what they're actually saying. | ||
Jennifer Zerbs posted on Blue Sky, if I happen to own a Tesla, That thing would be covered bumper to bumper in liberal bumper stickers and resistance messages. | ||
Otherwise, I'd have to sell my car. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Chase Geiser says, if you have to explain to members of your political party why they shouldn't vandalize your property, then you are in the wrong political party. | ||
I mean, worse than that, then you know you are dealing with extremists and terrorists. | ||
And I'm going to give you some context right now. | ||
As we've been talking about this for some time. | ||
You have the far left engaging in the lowest tier of terrorism up to the highest tier of administrative attacks against Donald Trump and what he's currently got going on. | ||
Call it whatever you want. | ||
You know, I really do mean it when I say that I try to tone things down. | ||
But I think there's a truth to what we are currently seeing in this country. | ||
And maybe it's just, I don't know. | ||
Maybe we're on the back end of this with Trump winning. | ||
Democrats on the far left have become desperate and they're not going to succeed in this regard. | ||
But even after the summer of love, I thought with the summer of love, Trump would surely win. | ||
I do think probably some election shenanigans altered what we actually thought was going to be in the public sphere. | ||
That is to say, universal mail-in voting made it substantially easier for people who are indoctrinated by the corporate press to just drop a ballot in the mailbox. | ||
Trump is making moves against this, requiring proof of citizenship to actually vote, which is one of the biggest moves he's made. | ||
And the Democrats don't seem to be paying attention to it. | ||
Take a look at this story from Medium. | ||
And I'm going to give you the context that I know many of you may already know, but some of you may not. | ||
For those that have not been paying attention as long as the rest of us, I mean, look, there's a lot of people out there. | ||
I get these messages. | ||
They say, Tim, we know about the riots. | ||
We know about the terrorism. | ||
We know about the vandalism. | ||
You don't need to tell us. | ||
I tell you this. | ||
There could be a 20-year-old kid right now. | ||
20 years old. | ||
He's voting. | ||
He just started watching. | ||
Because we know, for me, particularly, 18 to 25 is about one-third. | ||
Maybe like 27% I think the number is. | ||
So a little bit less than a third of our viewer demographics. | ||
This means an 18-year-old was 13 when the George Floyd riots went down and they terrorized us. | ||
And they don't know these things. | ||
They weren't really paying attention. | ||
Heck, you could have 17-year-olds at the time weren't really paying attention. | ||
You could have 20-year-olds. | ||
They're 25 today. | ||
And back then, they weren't really paying attention. | ||
Now, as people are graduating college, Gen Z is stepping into the fray. | ||
They're taking the reins and taking control. | ||
They're wondering, what the is going on? | ||
Take a look at this story from Michael Tracy from 2020. | ||
Man, it feels like just yesterday. | ||
Two months since the riots and still no national conversation. | ||
What was fascinating is that even back then, Michael Tracy pointed out the worst riots we had in 50 years, overt acts of terror against the American people. | ||
And we never talked about it. | ||
There were no hearings. | ||
There were no mass arrests. | ||
There was no Capitol Police popping up all over the country. | ||
There were no raids. | ||
There was no solitary confinement. | ||
Nothing. Take a look at this. | ||
Here are the photos. | ||
St. Paul, Minnesota. | ||
A pho restaurant. | ||
You guys know that it's like the Vietnamese soup? | ||
Not a fan of it, by the way, but that's fine. | ||
They should have to board up their windows. | ||
They did. | ||
There's a sign on the door. | ||
I don't know if we can actually read it. | ||
These are photos taken by Michael Tracy as he drove across the country following the worst riots we'd seen in generations. | ||
Now, I don't want to read through everything he wrote because it is an old story. | ||
I just want to show you the photos. | ||
Take a look at this. | ||
AJ's Food Market opened 24-7, boarded up. | ||
This is, does he have the location here? | ||
He doesn't. | ||
Here's Rock and Roll Cafe, boarded up. | ||
Home Slice Pizza, boarded up. | ||
You know, why were all these small businesses boarding up their windows? | ||
We got this Fort Wayne in a heart. | ||
Fortezza Coffee. | ||
Here you can see, boarded up windows. | ||
We will not be silent with a communist fist. | ||
You see right there? | ||
See that fist in the bottom corner? | ||
That is the communist. | ||
That is the Marxist fist. | ||
It is used by Black Lives Matter, was, and it represents communism. | ||
Here you go. | ||
The Macedonian Tribune boarded up. | ||
You've got all of these post office boarded up. | ||
Green Bay Press Gazette looks like they didn't board up. | ||
They had a window smashed out. | ||
Here's another business. | ||
All their windows are boarded up. | ||
Justice for Breonna. | ||
Say their names. | ||
The reason why they're putting these messages on the boarded-up windows is because they're basically saying, please don't hurt me. | ||
That's what's really sad. | ||
I wonder if he has... | ||
Here's Cosmo Beauty. | ||
Again, the windows are just... | ||
Everything's covered. | ||
I think he might have a... | ||
Here you go. | ||
Beauty Supply. | ||
Black-owned business in the window. | ||
It says... | ||
What does that say? | ||
You must have a mask on. | ||
No mask, no service. | ||
That's funny. | ||
No walk-ins. | ||
Here you go. | ||
Black-owned businesses. | ||
They put these signs in their window. | ||
Black lives matter because when they can't afford to board up, this is what they do. | ||
This was always the intention of these terror attacks. | ||
Here's one that I think matters the most. | ||
Please don't hurt us. | ||
Man, that one gets at me. | ||
That one rips at my heart. | ||
You guys see that? | ||
Please don't hurt us. | ||
Here's one to the right. | ||
Please don't hurt us. | ||
We support BLM. | ||
I was in Oakland several years ago. | ||
It was like eight years ago. | ||
And there's a Burger King with a big sign in the window. | ||
It says, we are not a corporate location. | ||
We are a family-owned small business. | ||
Please don't hurt us. | ||
I gotta tell you, man. | ||
I don't know if that matters. | ||
Because I think these people are zombified. | ||
They're hypnotized, whatever. | ||
I've been saying something happened where it seems like people's IQ points have dropped 10 points. | ||
In the past several years. | ||
I'll tell you the most effective sign I've ever seen a homeless man hold in my life. | ||
You ever walk down the street and see a homeless guy holding a sign and it'll be like, I'm hungry or something? | ||
And then people started doing these jokes because they went viral on the internet. | ||
One guy had a sign and it said, who am I kidding? | ||
I'm going to buy beer. | ||
And you're like, uh-huh, ha-ha-ha. | ||
And everybody laughs and goes, at least it's being honest. | ||
And they want to give him the money. | ||
I once saw a guy in Chicago. | ||
And he was holding up a sign. | ||
He had his head down, and he was just standing there, and it said, I have nothing. | ||
Please understand. | ||
And I was like, homie didn't even ask for money. | ||
I was like, damn. | ||
That rips at you. | ||
Seeing these signs, please don't hurt us, fills me with such rage. | ||
I want all of these people in prison, but we never got it. | ||
We never got it. | ||
Look at all of these photos that Michael Tracy got. | ||
Every restaurant, every store. | ||
Saying, please don't hurt us. | ||
Please spare us. | ||
Buildings burnt to the ground by these terrorists and we got nothing. | ||
This was during Donald Trump's administration. | ||
Here you go. | ||
This store is heavily guarded 24-7. | ||
I like that one. | ||
And it makes you wonder when you see this stuff. | ||
You know, I think I have this here. | ||
We should go with this one. | ||
From the Washington Post, night of destruction across D.C. as after protesters clash with police outside White House. | ||
We got nothing. | ||
I wonder if the strategy from the Trump administration was to let the far left run rampant so that it would boost him in the election. | ||
And I think it probably did. | ||
I don't think it was enough to overcome universal mail-in voting. | ||
But this is what we saw. | ||
Trump could have come in. | ||
He could have crushed this, but they didn't. | ||
What ended up happening in D.C.? | ||
Well, here's the story from the Washington Post. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Fires erupt after tense day of protests. | ||
They call them protests. | ||
They call January 6th an insurrection. | ||
And they call fires, flames, firebombs, attacks, protests. | ||
They can never say the word riot. | ||
Donald Trump had police come in and clear out the terrorists. | ||
That's what they are. | ||
From front of the White House. | ||
Far-left extremists ripped down the barricades, injured over 100 law enforcement, firebombed the White House grounds, firebombed St. John's Church. | ||
The news is right here for you. | ||
And we got nothing. | ||
Today, Dan Bongino says, we're going to go after these people. | ||
Let me see. | ||
Here you go. | ||
Dan Bongino tweeted, today is March 25th. | ||
It was yesterday, by the way. | ||
And if you're considering an act of domestic terrorism, then no, we will hunt you down and find you. | ||
Kash Patel said the FBI has been investigating the increase in violent activity toward Tesla. | ||
And over the last few days, we have taken additional steps to crack down and coordinate our response. | ||
This is domestic terrorism. | ||
Those responsible will be pursued, caught and brought to justice. | ||
Forty two point nine million views. | ||
I don't think we're going to get justice for what happened back then. | ||
Trump didn't stop it. | ||
He stopped in front of the White House. | ||
He did nothing for the other cities. | ||
Trump's strategy the whole time, I think, was hands-off. | ||
And again, I wonder if the move was sort of let the far left run amok and these people shall reap what they have sown, and then we can use it against them. | ||
But they didn't really do that. | ||
They didn't really do that. | ||
What Donald Trump, let me put it this way. | ||
They're making moves now, and I got the story for you, right? | ||
FBI launches task force. | ||
I think I might have another one. | ||
Here you go. | ||
Look at this. | ||
From GlobalNews.ca, Bunker Boy, Trump mocked for hiding from protesters at White House. | ||
They were throwing firebombs on the White House grounds. | ||
They torched one of the guard posts. | ||
They set fire to St. John's Church. | ||
They were beating police officers. | ||
Yes, there was a fear as they tore the barricades down in front of the White House. | ||
They would try to breach the White House, so they brought Trump to the bunker. | ||
You know what, man? | ||
I don't know what he was thinking. | ||
He wasn't a wartime president, meaning he did not consider strategies and tactics. | ||
He played everything very straightforward. | ||
Maybe he's still doing it. | ||
But let me tell you about that day. | ||
Donald Trump comes out and says, I was only down there for a little bit. | ||
I was just briefly down there, just checking it out. | ||
Donald Trump should have said, The threat of violence from the far left was so extreme with the firebombing of the White House grounds. | ||
And we had a fear that an escalation could result in other protesters who were being peaceful being injured. | ||
We decided to pull back, allow law enforcement to their job, but bring the president. | ||
Trump could have said, but I went down to the bunker. | ||
I did not want to be caught in a fray between far left terrorists and the Secret Service. | ||
He could have, but he didn't. | ||
So they didn't play into it. | ||
They didn't stop it nationwide. | ||
Trump was playing everything straightforward. | ||
He genuinely thought, we do this slow, we do this right, and that is weak. | ||
This is what I describe as wartime presidency. | ||
Today, Donald Trump needs to consider what he has to do to survive, and that's in the literal sense, and protect this country. | ||
That means... | ||
If a judge issues an unconstitutional ruling, you've got to say, no. | ||
We're not playing that game. | ||
And they did. | ||
When Judge Boasberg says, I want to know what you were doing with those planes, the executive branch said, executive secrecy, we have privilege. | ||
Bye. They're called co-equal branches. | ||
They can just do that if they want. | ||
The legislation can impeach if they think something's going on. | ||
They can pass legislation. | ||
Good luck. | ||
The enforcement mechanism lies with the executive, giving them a lot of practical power. | ||
So it's all about who's willing to play the game and to what extent. | ||
Something I've mentioned quite a bit, and I'll tell you, how Donald Trump could have won 2020. | ||
Very easy. | ||
I'm not saying he should do this. | ||
I'm not saying he should have. | ||
But I think, for those of you who have heard me talk about it, you get it. | ||
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But again, when the far left attacked the White House and they firebombed it, Trump sent in law enforcement. | ||
Bill Barr sent in law enforcement. | ||
Cleared him out. | ||
You know what would have happened if they didn't do that? | ||
Imagine this scenario. | ||
A thousand plus far leftists are in front of the White House with weapons. | ||
Trump issues the order. | ||
Pull all law enforcement out. | ||
Get them out now. | ||
Now, Mayor Bowser at the time may have had other plans. | ||
She may say, no, no, I want the police to go in. | ||
But Trump could have said, no, get them out. | ||
And he could have got them out. | ||
What would have happened if he did? | ||
The far left would have tore down the barricades, followed by the fencing at the White House. | ||
They would have firebombed the grounds. | ||
They would have stormed into the White House with Trump in the bunker. | ||
There would have been, it would have been a major catastrophe. | ||
Now I know many people have said the media would just lie about it. | ||
They'd say Trump let the White House fall. | ||
Totally fine. | ||
What would have happened in November if this was the scenario? | ||
Police would have moved in after the fact. | ||
Cleared protesters out of the White House after they've ransacked it and destroyed it. | ||
They would have. | ||
There would have been mass arrests, just like J6. | ||
Trump would come out and give a statement and say, it's a dark day for this country. | ||
Far left extremists have stormed the White House, overwhelming our security forces, and they have destroyed history. | ||
We successfully repelled the attack. | ||
These people will go to prison. | ||
That would have terrified people. | ||
The far left would have been on the chopping block of the social order instead. | ||
Trump cleared them out, and the media claimed Trump injured innocent protesters. | ||
They were peaceful. | ||
They called Trump bunker boy, and then Trump went across the street and took a picture holding a Bible in front of St. John's Church that they saved, and they said he attacked peaceful protesters for a photo op. | ||
It's the nature of how conflict works in this country, or in the world, I should say. | ||
I'm not suggesting Trump should have done this. | ||
It's a bit unscrupulous, if you ask me. | ||
But we get it. | ||
The media would have come out and said, how could you have let this happen? | ||
And it's an easy statement. | ||
Peaceful protesters. | ||
We're in that crowd. | ||
And we did not believe that these people would attack the White House. | ||
So we were prepared to defend internally, but we really never thought this possible. | ||
The media had been telling us these were peaceful protests. | ||
And we had no reason to believe otherwise. | ||
We instructed law enforcement to stand down out of fear that just because there were a few bad actors, the resulting movements from police could injure the peaceful protesters. | ||
We now know that was a mistake. | ||
Then when the media says Trump flundered and Trump failed, it's so simple. | ||
Trump simply comes out and says, you're right. | ||
The media is absolutely correct. | ||
We failed, America. | ||
We failed you. | ||
We should not have allowed far-left terrorists to run rampant in this country. | ||
That's right. | ||
We should have stopped the far-left terrorists. | ||
Well, my friends, we are going to get them and prosecute them. | ||
And mark my words, we will have justice for what they did in burning down St. John's Church and storming the White House. | ||
He'd have won. | ||
Too many people would be terrified. | ||
I think he would have won, handily. | ||
But Trump's not that guy. | ||
He was never the dictator. | ||
He was never the despot. | ||
He was never playing dirty games. | ||
It was overt. | ||
He let the states handle their own law enforcement. | ||
He didn't invoke the Insurrection Act to stop the riots in Portland or Seattle. | ||
He didn't shut down the Chaz Chop or the autonomous zones in Minnesota or Atlanta. | ||
He said that's state law enforcement. | ||
State handles that. | ||
I'm the president. | ||
I don't do that. | ||
And then he had the police clear out the protesters. | ||
It's the right thing to do. | ||
But look at J6. | ||
January 6th was weaponized by Democrats to go after Trump and try and put him in prison. | ||
They went after his lawyers. | ||
They tried to disqualify him from the presidency. | ||
So again, when you watch these videos of J6 and the police are refusing to do anything, it makes you wonder. | ||
Some people suggest there was a stand-down order. | ||
Maybe that was the case. | ||
Because they wanted Trump supporters to storm the White House so they could use that as a weapon and terrify the American people. | ||
It didn't work! | ||
It's kind of funny. | ||
Kind of sad. | ||
But that's where we're currently at. | ||
Now, as for the task force that we have yesterday, they announced the FBI task force to investigate these attacks. | ||
I think it's safe to say, finally, we're getting something. | ||
The Washington Examiner reported... | ||
The FBI launched task force to investigate recent attacks on Tesla cars in showrooms. | ||
The new task force will work with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives to crack down on the violent attacks. | ||
FBI Director Cash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi have called the actions domestic terrorism. | ||
Indeed. It's exactly what they are, my friends. | ||
So we've got these tweets from Cash. | ||
And it's beyond just this. | ||
I already showed you the tweet from Kash Patel. | ||
We got another tweet today in the morning from Dan Bongino. | ||
Today is March 26, and I didn't swear in to waste your time and money. | ||
If you're committing crimes against children, you should probably expect a knock on your door soon. | ||
And it's not for delivery. | ||
It's a bad day to be a bad guy. | ||
I'm a big Bongino fan. | ||
I know most of you guys watching are as well. | ||
It is an honor and a privilege, my friends. | ||
To be represented in law enforcement by this man. | ||
And I'm glad to say that the work of Cash and Dan is restoring my faith in the FBI. | ||
Of which there was never very much. | ||
You know, when I was a kid, I used to watch Tax Files. | ||
I'm sure many of you did too. | ||
And boy, did they make the FBI look so cool. | ||
Despite the fact that Skinner was always coming down on Mulder. | ||
And he didn't like him, but you know what? | ||
They needed this. | ||
Basement division to deal with things they couldn't explain. | ||
The FBI did a job. | ||
And in movies and TV, you saw the FBI stop the bad guys. | ||
But for the past decade, that's not what they've been doing. | ||
They've been the bad guys. | ||
Dan Bongino, deputy director, Kash Patel, director of the FBI. | ||
This guy Dan Bongino was honest with you every single day, telling you about what was going on with the problems in this country. | ||
And he gave up the biggest live show in the country. | ||
I don't want to say the world because I don't know for sure, but the biggest show in the country, number one, every morning, because he wanted to serve the public. | ||
Guys, some people have told me I'm wrong about this. | ||
Bongino was making millions of dollars. | ||
He wanted for nothing. | ||
Well, apparently that's not correct. | ||
While we can say he wanted for nothing material, clearly the dude wanted accountability, honor, and justice. | ||
And so he gave up celebrity and fame to go work in the public sector as a civil servant. | ||
That's tremendous, man. | ||
You guys got to understand, as a deputy FBI director and for cash as well, they can't do press the way they used to because they've got to be in alignment strategically and on message. | ||
And there's also regulations and restrictions. | ||
So here's a dude who said, if there is one thing I want, it is justice in this country. | ||
That's incredible. | ||
I actually have faith that we're going to see things done properly. | ||
You know, growing up, we heard stories about wrongful arrests, about corruption. | ||
Yo, I think Dan and Cash are men of action, consequence, and honor. | ||
And I'm excited for this. | ||
Basically, what I'm trying to say is, you go back far enough, five years to these riots, and we got nothing. | ||
Nothing. I don't think that'll be the case this time around. | ||
I think we are going to have Cash and Dan and Pam Bondi start going after the corrupt, the criminals, and they're going to get the job done. | ||
Let's talk about a little bit more of where we're at, where we are at in terms of the far left, because I do want to jump into a little bit of these other stories real quick. | ||
So we have this story about Mahmoud Khalil. | ||
What I want to get into is the reason why I launched this show on the Charlie Kirk's, you know, TPUSA being attacked. | ||
It's small scale. | ||
I think we often forget the, let's just call it the gradient from the smallest, most granular to the most extreme threats of violence and fear that will be imposed on you by the left. | ||
So I showed all those boarded up windows. | ||
Please don't hurt us, they wrote. | ||
The person with the Tesla who wrote, we bought this in 2020, please. | ||
We stand with you. | ||
Israeli hostages families sue Mahmoud Khalil, Colombia organizers, as alleged Hamas propaganda arm in New York City. | ||
Now, I think it's a bit of a stretch, but I bring this up not so much to get into the lawsuit and why they're going after Mahmoud Khalil, but to explain what we are dealing with with. | ||
Trump pulling money from these universities and shutting down the source of funding for all of these things. | ||
Educators unions sue Trump administration over revocation of $400 million in funding to Columbia University. | ||
It ain't just cash and Dan. | ||
Donald Trump pulling funding through USAID and these universities will put an end to this psychotic behavior. | ||
Those who are on the streets today, you will be arrested. | ||
You will be charged. | ||
The next generation will never stand a chance. | ||
So here's what we have. | ||
Mahmoud Khalil, he organized, helped in organizing the Colombia anti-Israel pro-Palestine protests. | ||
Now, the Trump admins pulled his green card. | ||
He had a two-year temporary green card. | ||
It was a conditional green card. | ||
And he is now pending a hearing for deportation. | ||
He's no longer allowed to stay in this country. | ||
He's a national security threat. | ||
The left says, what crime did he commit? | ||
And I've talked with people, even moderates and on the right, and they're like, what crime did he commit? | ||
Why is he being deported? | ||
And I say, OK, let's try this. | ||
When you organize at a university. | ||
A protest. | ||
And then you take over buildings, which they did. | ||
You're not protesting anymore. | ||
That should be a felony. | ||
Now they're going to say, oh, the First Amendment says we've right. | ||
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No, no, no, no, no, no. | |
The First Amendment means you have a right to show up in the building and have your meeting and they can't arrest you for it. | ||
It doesn't mean you can seize by force a building and threaten the staff with violence. | ||
So this guy should be charged. | ||
They obstructed roads. | ||
They obstructed public grounds. | ||
You can argue to a certain degree will give great leeway because of the First Amendment. | ||
But Jewish students and others were attacked during these events. | ||
You tell me this. | ||
Our pro-Israel individuals showing up on campus grounds, occupying the grounds and physically beating people. | ||
It just doesn't happen. | ||
By all means, criticize Israel all day. | ||
I'm not saying Israel's a saint. | ||
Criticize them all day. | ||
I'm saying the left, they will threaten you with violence. | ||
They will get people to bow whenever they can. | ||
And at the higher levels, they will try to put your politicians in prison. | ||
And that's what they did with Donald Trump. | ||
They went after his lawyers. | ||
They went after his advisors. | ||
And they've been doing it for 10 years. | ||
10 years. | ||
Just about 10 years. | ||
Trump announced his run. | ||
I believe it was, what, 2015? | ||
Maybe it was. | ||
When did Trump come down the escalator? | ||
Trump comes down escalator. | ||
When was, let's get that date. | ||
It was 2015, right? | ||
June 16th, 2015. | ||
That was the day. | ||
So it has been almost 10 years of lawfare and administrative attacks against Donald Trump, his supporters, to prevent him from winning. | ||
And he did. | ||
And he did. | ||
So where are we at today, my friends? | ||
There are a lot of stories to cover. | ||
I was talking about Assassin's Creed a moment ago. | ||
We got that video coming up for you later today. | ||
I wish we can go back to a time, what, 13 years ago? | ||
Where the only thing we really had to talk about for the most part was, of course, there was war and we were critical of it, but that was the game. | ||
And for the most part, we were talking about why video games sucked so much. | ||
Walking simulators. | ||
Today, it's actually a bit more disconcerting. | ||
I do think we're winning. | ||
And my hope is that the current moves that Trump has made show he's serious. | ||
He recognizes the threat from the left at the administrative level, from the judges, from the politicians, from the attorneys general. | ||
Down to the street-level violence and everything in between. | ||
And he's taking those threats seriously because he has to. | ||
Trump is the one who started this. | ||
It's been 10 years of nonstop attacks against Trump, against you, against me. | ||
So I hope this is the back end of that. | ||
And what we're dealing with now is the cleanup. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But I do believe we have a big move. | ||
Take a look at this. | ||
They're suing Trump, pulling $400 million in funding. | ||
He is going after the election system. | ||
He is going after their funding. | ||
Cash and Dan are going after them on the street levels. | ||
This may be the final salvo from the right in terms of this culture war and we never get to anything hotter than this. | ||
And that would be preferable if it ends with criminals going to jail, be it politicians or otherwise. | ||
Universities getting defunded and a de-escalation across the board. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Labor unions representing professors. | ||
And other educators have sued the Trump admin over its revocation of $400 million in congressionally authorized federal research funding to Columbia University following campus protests over the Israel-Hamas war, accusing the administration of leveraging the funds to compel speech restrictions on campus and forcing the school to surrender its academic independence. | ||
This action challenges the Trump administration's unlawful and unprecedented effort to overpower university's academic autonomy and control the thought association scholarship and expression of its faculty and students. | ||
I just like to pause and say you are not entitled to four hundred million dollars of our money. | ||
So cry more about it. | ||
The lawsuit comes as dozens of colleges and universities face federal investigations for allegedly failing to protect Jewish students during pro-Palestinian demonstrations that disrupted campuses across the country last spring of the war in Gaza, with Columbia University becoming the epicenter of the nationwide demonstrations. | ||
The university has repeatedly said it will not tolerate anti-Semitism. | ||
Colombia has a fundamental obligation to protect all its students from harassment and discrimination, with special attention to historically marginalized groups, including Jewish students. | ||
It must balance that obligation with another central to its mission. | ||
Colombia must create an environment that encourages free speech, dialogue, and the exchange of opposing views. | ||
The union's lawsuit says, I'd like to just stress. | ||
This is conditional money. | ||
If you want to argue First Amendment, I say this. | ||
If you are out speaking of your own volition, no one should arrest you. | ||
If you are a university and you have private funds, nobody should force you to change your classes or what your ideals are. | ||
If you ask the government for money, I do not believe it unreasonable for the government to say only under certain conditions. | ||
I don't know why they think they're entitled to government funds and the right to do whatever they want with no stipulations. | ||
I don't think it's a First Amendment issue. | ||
The First Amendment doesn't say, The U.S. will make no law establishing issues of laws related to speech, especially when we're giving you free money, you can do whatever you want. | ||
Imagine the First Amendment says, additionally, we will give you hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
Back then it would have been, I guess, a lot less than that, but we'll give you tens of thousands of dollars and you can do whatever you want. | ||
Yeah, there's no... | ||
What? Are you kidding? | ||
Imagine the U.S. government says... | ||
We got $100 million we want to give somebody. | ||
We want to... | ||
Here we go. | ||
We want to build a boat. | ||
And a guy says, I'll take the money. | ||
They give him the grant, and then he builds a car. | ||
They'd be like, bro, we gave you money for building a boat. | ||
What's the difference? | ||
It's like, well, that's on land. | ||
We want one on sea. | ||
And then they sue, saying you can't take our money away. | ||
The money for Columbia is intended for educational expansion, right? | ||
But if they're encouraging, supporting... | ||
Insane ideas that go against the policies of the United States at large, the United States should be able to say no, depending on the administration. | ||
This is the game we play. | ||
I was asked recently, wouldn't I be mad if the next president who got in used the powers that Trump was granted against us? | ||
And I'm like, I would be mad at any president engaging in amoral degeneracy against the population. | ||
That is. | ||
Donald Trump right now telling Colombia no money for you? | ||
Good thing. | ||
If tomorrow a Democrat got in and went to Colombia and said, no, no, stop doing all the good things and we'll give you money to something else. | ||
Bad thing. | ||
It's really that simple. | ||
People don't seem to understand that. | ||
The federal government, the executive branch, can decide if they want to suspend payments or they can decide how to implement. | ||
Congressional legislation. | ||
So if Congress says we're going to create a program, $400 million for university, Trump can simply say, great, it'll be paid in pennies. | ||
Or we can say we'll disperse it as we see fit because it's not defined by Congress. | ||
Trump chooses how to enforce what Congress implements, meaning he can outright say we will not transfer the money. | ||
Nothing you can do. | ||
Congress banned pot. | ||
Barack Obama said we will not arrest people for pot. | ||
Granted, he did, but you get the point. | ||
The president can choose not to enforce things. | ||
So if tomorrow Colombia decides they're going to drop all of this woke garbage, critical race theory and normalize to sanity, then, my friends, I say, OK, fine. | ||
Now, actually, I don't know if we should still give them the money, but let's just say I'd be more tolerant of that. | ||
If a Democrat got in later and said, no, no, those ideas are bad. | ||
So we're suspending your payment. | ||
Bad thing. | ||
If Colombia was out promoting people waving American flags, supporting American society, the family, meritocracy, I would absolutely love that they receive money to expand and expound upon that. | ||
That's it. | ||
It's not an issue of what powers the person has. | ||
The issue is I want people that I believe are good to do good things when they can, and I want someone to tell the bad people you can't do it. | ||
The Democrats feel the exact same way. | ||
Christians feel the exact same way. | ||
Muslims feel the exact same way. | ||
So don't come at me with Trump shouldn't do this because they'll do it next. | ||
They would do it anyway. | ||
So here we are facing a question. | ||
Should Trump pack the Supreme Court? | ||
I say do it. | ||
But they're like, but we shouldn't do that because then Democrats will abuse power. | ||
Dude, the argument has always been. | ||
That we have one Supreme Court justice for each federal district. | ||
And right now, I think there's 13, but only nine judges. | ||
So some judges are assigned two districts. | ||
Pack the court. | ||
Democrats argued for it. | ||
They argued all day and night. | ||
Why sit back and wait for them to wage an amoral degenerate war on you when you can simply say, OK, Democrats, you're right. | ||
We'll pack the court. | ||
I choose a handful of ultra conservative judges. | ||
Not that Trump's picks were perfect. | ||
Amy Coney Barrett's been kind of meh, but I think that shows Trump's fairly moderate. | ||
Here you go. | ||
We got Columbia interim president facing angry faculty in Zoom meeting amid impossible situation over Trump admin demands on campus resistance. | ||
Good. Donald Trump is taking action at every level. | ||
That's the point. | ||
Targeting universities will shut down the cult. | ||
There's a really funny poll, my friends, and it pointed out. | ||
Men. With no college degree, favor Donald Trump massively. | ||
White men, substantially more. | ||
So it's white men with no college degree support Trump. | ||
White men with a college degree, one point. | ||
50-50. | ||
White women with no college degree support Donald Trump. | ||
White women with a college degree overwhelmingly oppose Donald Trump. | ||
So you get it. | ||
It's the universities. | ||
See, the reason why guys with college degrees are 50-50 is because guys aren't as susceptible to social pressures. | ||
These universities push these ideas, and perception is reality. | ||
So when you're surrounded all day every day by this stuff, you are going to live in that world and argue that it is a good thing. | ||
This country is culturally bifurcated. | ||
There are people who believe insane things for insane reasons, and their worldview does not work. | ||
Multiculturalism does not work. | ||
Canada's trying it. | ||
Good luck. | ||
The UK's trying it. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Now, back in the day, the idea of multiculturalism that they tried to push was that you are going to have a Chinatown. | ||
Hey, what's wrong with Chinatown? | ||
You know, you go to New York if you want to get fresh fish, if you want to eat good Chinese food. | ||
Yo, I'm a big fan of New York's Chinatown because you go to these stores and they got cool toys. | ||
They got knickknacks. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
But that's not what multiculturalism really is. | ||
These individuals who set up Chinatown or in Chicago, you've got Ukrainian Village and Little Italy. | ||
Believe it or not, Ukrainian Village has been around for a lot longer than the Ukrainian War. | ||
You've got Pilsen. | ||
You've got Chinatown in Chicago. | ||
That's not multiculturalism. | ||
That's like people moved here and they moved next to their neighbors, but they all abide by American cultural standards. | ||
The multiculturalism we are now seeing in places like Dearborn, Michigan, are they've got their own private morality police popping up. | ||
In the UK, in Canada, in the United States. | ||
And they say we're private. | ||
We police our own community. | ||
We're not doing anything illegal. | ||
Their judges side with them in how they want law to be interpreted. | ||
Female genital mutilation, it's called, popping up in Michigan. | ||
People are fighting each other. | ||
One group says your ideas don't conform with my ideas and they genuinely do not want each other to exist. | ||
We have this now nationally with the left and the right. | ||
The left. | ||
Seemingly, with a lack of ideology, wants kids to read graphic materials that we do not allow. | ||
They want to give children sex changes. | ||
They've been doing it. | ||
The right says no to this. | ||
It's getting to the degree where these worldviews are untenable. | ||
They can't coexist. | ||
The example that I've given is, with the end of Roe v. | ||
Wade, you have Oklahoma and Colorado. | ||
I believe it's Oklahoma. | ||
Let's, uh, Oklahoma, I believe, it's been a while since we talked about it, banned abortion. | ||
Completely. The abortion ban in Oklahoma took effect May 25th, 2022, when Governor Kevin Stitt signed HB 4327 into law, and abortion providers ceased offering services in Oklahoma. | ||
In Colorado, it's quite the opposite. | ||
Colorado allows unrestricted abortion. | ||
Now here's the thing. | ||
Oklahoma and Colorado border each other just a little bit. | ||
So the concern then is a woman in Oklahoma decides for some reason or another at six months, seven months, she wants to have an abortion. | ||
Now, Democrats argue that never happens. | ||
It never happens. | ||
Well, it does. | ||
But let's call it rare. | ||
Let's say this is the rarest one time it's ever happened. | ||
She can't get an abortion in the state. | ||
She argues, my husband is abusive, and if I have this child with him, I will be trapped forever with this guy who's going to beat the child, beat me. | ||
We can't live this way. | ||
I'm fleeing. | ||
Now, pro-lifers don't accept that argument. | ||
They say, absolutely not. | ||
There's no reason to kill the child. | ||
So in the middle of the night, she packs some bags, gets in her car, and she leaves. | ||
The husband wakes up. | ||
She's gone. | ||
He doesn't know what happened. | ||
After a couple hours, he gets a message from her, and she says, I can't do this. | ||
I am leaving. | ||
I will not have this child with you. | ||
Now, this guy denies he's ever been abusive. | ||
In her mind, he's saying, no, she's gone woke. | ||
She's claiming that me mocking people and making jokes is abusive, and she's lying. | ||
She flees to Colorado. | ||
She's en route. | ||
What do you do? | ||
We've already heard some governors say that they would actually arrest these people. | ||
So let's say this woman makes it to very close to the border of Colorado. | ||
She wants to go to Colorado and get her abortion because she can. | ||
Oklahoma says that's illegal. | ||
Does Oklahoma law enforcement stop her and arrest her? | ||
Detain her or otherwise? | ||
No idea. | ||
I have no answer for you on that scenario. | ||
But that scenario could happen today. | ||
It could. | ||
I don't know what the probability of it happening actually is, but it absolutely could. | ||
Those are the kind of situations where you can see neighboring states with ideology so disparate, conflict may actually erupt. | ||
That guy calls his buddies and says, Crying, please, she's going to kill my baby. | ||
We can't let her do this. | ||
The woman calls her friend saying, please help me. | ||
I need to get away from this guy. | ||
Now, maybe one person's actually wrong. | ||
Maybe one person's actually evil. | ||
Pro-lifers would argue the woman's evil for even considering the abortion in the first place. | ||
But what happens? | ||
The guy rallies a group of buddies. | ||
They drive out full speed to try and track her down. | ||
They call the police. | ||
The police put on an alert saying a woman is effectively kidnapping an unborn child. | ||
The guy says, just let the baby be born premature and I'll take care of it. | ||
She says, no, I'm having an abortion. | ||
The left says that's okay. | ||
It's her right. | ||
It's her choice. | ||
The right says she's going to kill this man's child. | ||
She's evil. | ||
Colorado says, come on down. | ||
It's fine. | ||
If the woman makes it to Colorado, she'll walk into an abortion clinic and they'll say it doesn't matter. | ||
No questions asked. | ||
We're not allowed for any reason or no reason at all. | ||
What does Oklahoma do? | ||
Let's consider an alternative scenario. | ||
The woman gives birth to the child. | ||
The child is one day old, and she packs her bags in the middle of the night, and she takes the child and drives to go to Colorado for a sex change. | ||
Okay, maybe not a day old. | ||
Well, let's say it's a young child that she's determined needs a sex change. | ||
Now she's kidnapping. | ||
It's a very interesting scenario, isn't it? | ||
When the baby is in the woman's womb, it's not kidnapping. | ||
She's allowed to just leave. | ||
It's her body. | ||
But as soon as the baby is born, it is kidnapping. | ||
I made this joke on X, and I triggered a lot of pro-lifers. | ||
It's funny. | ||
They don't seem to understand my X account. | ||
I said, if a woman is pregnant at nine months, she can enter a casino and do whatever she wants. | ||
But the next day, if the baby is on the other side of her skin, she can no longer enter the casino because the baby's not old enough. | ||
Checkmate, pro-lifers. | ||
The joke being that they consider the baby, like, it is kind of funny if you think about it, as long as the baby's inside the body, Pregnant women are allowed to walk around a casino or a bar or whatever, but you can't bring a baby into those places because now the baby is outside of the body. | ||
It's kind of funny. | ||
I don't think it actually is an argument towards anything, but the point is this. | ||
It creates weird conundrums in law. | ||
So my point is not to get into the abortion debate, but to point out these bifurcations and worldview are extreme and these states border each other. | ||
So what happens as we move forward? | ||
I don't got good answers for you. | ||
It may just be that these are the roaring 20s. | ||
The tumultuous 20s, we'll call it that. | ||
And in the 1820s, there was talk of civil war. | ||
Civil war didn't actually happen until 1861. | ||
Granted, you had bleeding cancers as well. | ||
Maybe as much as we talk about the rising conflict, it's still 40 years before something bad happens. | ||
But with that being said, Strauss Howe generational theory suggests we have about a year or two before real conflict erupts in this country. | ||
They say every 80 years. | ||
So you get the American Revolution. | ||
80 years later, The Civil War. | ||
80 years later, World Wars I and II. | ||
80 years later, here we are, my friends. | ||
What comes next? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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And it will work on the normies, just like 2020. | ||
We need the DOJ and a strong campaign against it. | ||
I'm not so sure I'm convinced. | ||
I'm not so sure. | ||
The actions of the far left are terrifying regular people. | ||
They don't want to live this way. | ||
Yo! They were cheering. | ||
The left was cheering Elon. | ||
They were cheering for Elon. | ||
I was going to say they were cheering Elon on several years ago. | ||
Green vehicles, man. | ||
Now they're threatening terror. | ||
So if you were a regular working class liberal Joe and you bought a Tesla, now they're threatening to burn your car and shoot at you and smash your car and attack you? | ||
Do you want to live that way? | ||
Arsonist goes on to say, Tim, I know you're just reading the news, but we can lose easily if people don't show up due to overconfidence. | ||
Please go out and vote no matter what. | ||
One win isn't enough. | ||
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Indeed. Indeed. | |
Antisocial News says, Tim, I love you, but I was trying to finish Mug Club and it literally shoved me in here. | ||
I've tried four times. | ||
Please tell Rumble about this glitch. | ||
It shoved you in? | ||
Well, I'm not sure. | ||
I think the... | ||
So the way it works for Steven is that he's got his premium show for the Mug Club members. | ||
It's supposed to only move over free viewers. | ||
So it's supposed to be like a regular hourly lineup. | ||
So every hour it shifts. | ||
So in three minutes, you guys will jump to go watch Russell Brand. | ||
We're treating it like a hybrid of network and internet. | ||
And I think that's the right move. | ||
So you've got a combination of core viewers who are going to watch your show no matter what. | ||
And then you've got your network viewers who watch the whole lineup in the morning. | ||
And I think it's empowering each and every creator. | ||
We're expanding our reach beyond these spheres. | ||
So for instance, my morning show was getting between 20 and the highest rate was 35,000 on YouTube. | ||
20 was about average. | ||
Right now we have 61,000. | ||
So that's the network effect. | ||
Rumble as a network is more powerful than an individual creator trying to create their own channel. | ||
But that's always been the case. | ||
That's why there are networks. | ||
So the Rumble lineup has helped expand the reach, but it's largely about you guys choosing to watch the Rumble lineup, which empowers us and you guys in turn and makes Rumble the number one spot for live shows in the country. | ||
Out of all the live platforms, you got Twitch, you got Kick, you've got YouTube. | ||
YouTube. | ||
Rumble owns the space. | ||
Rumble owns live. | ||
It's amazing what y'all have built this community. | ||
So I will say, in response to that argument about we could lose if people don't pay attention, Go to TimCast.com, click join us, and get in our Discord community. | ||
It's beyond just, look, here's the way I put it. | ||
Don't just be a passive observer of the news. | ||
That's fine if you are. | ||
I respect it. | ||
A lot of people don't watch the news at all. | ||
But I say be a participant in the culture war. | ||
Join in. | ||
Have your thoughts heard. | ||
If every single person who felt the way we did was active and spoke up every day, we'd never lose again. | ||
Because we know woke is broke. | ||
We know people didn't want to buy woke Bud Light. | ||
But how is it that in the institutions in the mainstream, we don't see this massive outpouring of support? | ||
It's because many people are passive observers. | ||
And again, that's fine. | ||
It's better than nothing. | ||
That's why we won in 2024. | ||
But we got midterm coming up. | ||
I know it's crazy. | ||
The cycle is just never ending at this point. | ||
Join our Discord server at TimCast.com. | ||
There's 20,000 plus individuals. | ||
There's fitness chat rooms. | ||
There's dedicated content creation and partnership. | ||
Maybe you've got an idea. | ||
Maybe you wrote a song. | ||
And you're like, this song's massive. | ||
And I know that the message in it will reach the people, just like Oliver Anthony did. | ||
But you know how to get started. | ||
Find that community. | ||
That's why we built it. | ||
So you can come in and say, hey guys, here's a song. | ||
Guess what? | ||
People are chatting with you. | ||
They're going to say, okay, I'll check it out. | ||
Maybe you're like, I'm trying to lose weight, but I don't know how. | ||
Bro, there's a fitness chat room. | ||
More importantly, the founding fathers fomented revolution by gathering at pubs and bars. | ||
We need to bring back those connections because culture is breaking apart in this country. | ||
My friends, I prepare you now to raid the quartering. | ||
I'm sorry, not the quartering. | ||
He was before. | ||
Now we're going to be jumping to Russell Brand. | ||
So I'm going to get that queued up for you guys. | ||
I believe Russell is set to go. | ||
Is it not Russell? | ||
Oh, he's live right now. | ||
Russell is live. | ||
So we are going to send you guys to go join Russell Brand. | ||
I'm a big fan. | ||
He's such a good dude. | ||
I have tremendous respect for him. | ||
I appreciate all of you guys watching. | ||
So make sure you follow me on X and Instagram at TimCast. | ||
We're live here every Monday through Thursday at noon. | ||
Fridays. We're actually live at 11. We do the Culture War podcast, but the schedule is in flux. | ||
What we're going to be doing with the Culture War moving on is we're going to find a new date for it, and it's going to include you guys as members of our Discord community to join us on stage and actually debate us. | ||
That's right. | ||
So if you're in that community... | ||
You will get notifications that we are going live on The Culture War. | ||
It's going to be Saturday nights where we will have the table set up on stage. | ||
About 40 people in the audience, a handful of the members get to join us and join the debate with prominent individuals because it's not all about just us. | ||
It's not all about prominent individuals. | ||
It's about getting your ideas out there as well. | ||
So my friends, go watch Russell Brand's show right now. | ||
The link I just pinned. | ||
The rate is on. | ||
Thank you so much for hanging out. | ||
And, yeah. | ||
Smash the like button. | ||
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