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Good afternoon, Rumblers. | ||
How how's it going? | ||
How is everyone doing today? | ||
This is Tate Brown here holding it down. | ||
Obviously, uh Tim's not here. | ||
He's in Austin, Texas. | ||
He's uh he's got a side quest down there. | ||
I don't know, I don't know how public it is what he's doing. | ||
He's a he's he's on a he's on a side quest, a few side quests. | ||
So uh yeah, holding it down this week. | ||
I'll be here all week for uh tape cast. | ||
You know, it's really bad news for panickings, unfortunately. | ||
There's gonna be no panicking. | ||
Stay in line, trust the plan. | ||
I mean, you know, you know all the lines. | ||
Come on. | ||
You this is all this is all patriots here. | ||
This is how this goes. | ||
But uh, we have a great show to be for you today. | ||
A lot of news, a lot of news over the weekend. | ||
This is it's actually kind of a good kind of a good thing to have to pick stories because typically with the way the news cycle works nowadays, it's just like one story gobbles up, uh gobbles up all the attention from the press. | ||
But um, there was a lot going on over the weekend. | ||
So uh I've tried to highlight sort of the really the really big stories, obviously National Guard deployments. | ||
That's that's the ticket. | ||
That's what everyone's looking at right now. | ||
We had Illinois, uh, you know, Texas National Guard heading to Illinois. | ||
It's getting wacky and wild. | ||
Chicago's totally out of control, so uh great great move there. | ||
But yeah, we're gonna get into that. | ||
Uh the Oregon Madness, Portland's just, you know, Portland. | ||
That's just how it goes over there. | ||
There's nothing surprising, but uh yeah, they're getting they're getting rowdy. | ||
We got some uh some big stories from there, and we have, of course, are getting uh you may have saw my tweet, we're getting Nick Sorter. | ||
Nick Sorders in the house, kind of he's virtual, but uh we're bringing him in to discuss. | ||
He'll tell you what he's been seeing on the ground out there. | ||
Obviously, you saw uh he got arrested. | ||
Uh so it's crazy. | ||
We're gonna bring him in, we're gonna have a chat with him. | ||
We got a few other big stories that we hopefully we'll have time to get to, but uh first before we get started. | ||
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Anyway, with that, let's get into our first big story. | ||
This is a huge story from the New York Post. | ||
Trump to send 400 Texas National Guard troops to Illinois as anti-ICE protests continue to rage. | ||
My goodness. | ||
We got a video here, but let me read a little bit and then I'll play you the tape. | ||
Uh President Trump is deploying 400 Texas National Guard troops to Illinois, Oregon, and other states as swarm of anti-ICE protesters continue to clash with federal agents. | ||
Uh Illinois. | ||
Uh Governor J.B. Pritzker said Sunday night. | ||
I guess he said that. | ||
He said a lot of things. | ||
He's a, you know, he's a big person. | ||
He's a, you know, a lot of anyway. | ||
Uh the Democrat blasted Trump's quote invasion hours after the president mobilized 300 California National Guard members to Portland, where unrest has raged for over a hundred consecutive days outside an immigration detention center. | ||
A scene that has been playing out in Chicago since September. | ||
Pritzker said the plan defies his wishes, adding that federal off uh officials haven't reached out to coordinate or discuss the deployment. | ||
Let me read you what Pritzker had to say. | ||
I have it in my stack here. | ||
Uh right here. | ||
He put this tweet out. | ||
This was um yesterday night, last night, rather, uh, from the governor of Illinois. | ||
This evening, President Trump is ordering 400 Members of the Texas National Guard for deployments to Illinois, Oregon, and other locations within the United States. | ||
No officials from the federal government called me directly to discuss or coordinate. | ||
This is this is what everyone's talking about right here. | ||
This this this follow-up. | ||
This is pretty insane. | ||
Just read carefully here. | ||
We must now start calling this what it is. | ||
Trump's invasion. | ||
It started with federal agents. | ||
It will soon include deploying federalized members of the Illinois National Guard against our wishes, and it will now involve sending in other states' military troops. | ||
Um obviously he calls on Governor Abbott to immediately withdraw any support for the decision. | ||
Uh no, Greg Abbott's following the law. | ||
He's following uh the chain of command, so he's not gonna do that. | ||
Um this right here, this is because we the the rhetoric has been ridiculous, okay, over the last you know, year, really. | ||
Um people throw around all sorts of words. | ||
We're kind of losing the meaning of these things a little bit. | ||
Pritzker called it an invasion. | ||
An invasion. | ||
He's saying President Trump using his authority to send the National Guard and to chill things out in his own and Pritzker State in Chicago is an invasion. | ||
That's obviously uh a ramping up of rhetoric. | ||
There's really no question about that. | ||
That is that is quite the statement. | ||
Um, if you want to, you know, if we want to discuss an invasion, right? | ||
Let's let's look at some videos. | ||
You tell me what is the invasion? | ||
The National Guard, you know, coming in to chill things out to sort of mop up Pritzker's mess. | ||
Or do you think this is an invasion? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Watch and see what you think. | ||
Maybe. | ||
If there's volume. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
Is there volume? | ||
Oh, the tab muted. | ||
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Uh walking. | |
Move on. | ||
Come on. | ||
What you gonna do? | ||
Uh arrest you. | ||
unidentified
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Well, this isn't backing up for you. | |
Obviously, some high-level dialectics occurring from the uh Chicago residents. | ||
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So I'm on a public club. | |
So you're not doing anything. | ||
You're saying that's getting very it's getting wacky and wild. | ||
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He's not doing anything. | |
It's not doing anything. | ||
Oh, he's getting in his face with something, yeah, of course. | ||
There was a let's see. | ||
This is not this. | ||
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This is community. | |
I think they're personally, I think they're annoying songs that they always sing as warrant for arrest. | ||
I know that's not constitutional. | ||
I know that makes me an authoritarian. | ||
Uh, whatever. | ||
I can't do the songs. | ||
I really can't. | ||
Back in the day, I used to roll with a lad, Iliyahu, um, Patriot. | ||
He'll be on the show tomorrow. | ||
Uh I used to roll with him uh to these protests in New York, and it was always these. | ||
Arrest them. | ||
I can't, I can't. | ||
I really, I can't handle it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
See, that maybe they arrested him for the songs. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Things are getting wild in Chicago. | ||
That's all I can say. | ||
Um the federal agents coming in, federalized Illinois National Guard. | ||
Um Pritzker condemned Trump for wanting to send active duty troops to a quote sovereign state without permission, accusing the president of using the National Guard as political props. | ||
Look, this these anti-ICE protests are getting ridiculous. | ||
Um we saw what happened. | ||
We saw what happened very recently in Dallas, where someone was just taking pot shots at a nice facility. | ||
That the the environment right now for these people, the these ice agents that are just trying to conduct very, very basic immigration enforcement is absolutely insane. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
So, no, I think the federal government has the right to be a little skeptical of uh of these protests because they turn into riots like all the time, and then it puts puts people at risk. | ||
So, yeah, no, it's time to it's time to put this back in the bag. | ||
Put this back in the box, rather. | ||
But uh, no, of course, of course not, because uh if you're calling it an invasion, that really indicates that you're, you know, really questioning the federal government's authority, and we see more of it here. | ||
L uh, this is from CNN. | ||
Illinois and Chicago sue Trump administration over deployment of National Guard. | ||
We'll read here. | ||
The state of Illinois and Chicago on Monday sued the Trump administration Over its move to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago as the White House targets Democrat-led cities amid weeks of protest against the federal government, uh government's immigration enforcement campaign. | ||
Uh defendant's deployment of federalized troops to Illinois is patently unlawful, the lawsuit says. | ||
Plaintiffs asks the court to halt the illegal, dangerous, and unconstitutional federalization of members of the National Guard of the United States, including both the Illinois and Texas National Guard. | ||
Um the lawsuit comes two days after the White House announced President Trump uh authorized 300 members of the Illinois National Guard to Chicago to quote protect federal officers and assets, reprising a strategy he first used against the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. They were just protests, right? | ||
You know, they're just holding the sign up and fighting the power. | ||
They definitely weren't burning cars and blocking the highway and throwing. | ||
No, it was just a little bit. | ||
So the the framing is crazy. | ||
And CNN supposedly trying to like moderate, they're trying to, you know, really become this like centrist, just ridiculous, ridiculous protests. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's anyway. | ||
Anyway, I digress. | ||
The news was condemned by Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker on Sunday after learning the administration also planned to send 400 members of the Texas National Guard to Illinois and Oregon, among other places. | ||
He likened the move to an invasion. | ||
That's that's some that's some insane rhetoric. | ||
I'm I'm gonna say it. | ||
That's that's crazy. | ||
I mean, there's been all this talk about how it's the right, uh, ratcheting up the the uh, you know, ratcheting up the temperature, especially following you know the assassination of Charlie Kirk, they're saying, oh, they're ratcheting up the temperature. | ||
Okay, you can't call like the the president using his authority that he has an invasion just because he's coming in to mop up your mess. | ||
I mean, we're seeing the insanity happening, which will get to the insanity happening in these in these cities. | ||
And yeah, the American people just want this to stop. | ||
They'd like to be able to go into their downtowns and not have to worry about getting, you know, beat up and their car thrown, you know, beat up or buildings lit on fire or whatever. | ||
Like it's Trump has the right to do this. | ||
So calling this an invasion is just absolutely insane. | ||
Uh, we'll read a little more. | ||
The lawsuit asks the court to order the administration to stop federalizing or deploying any National Guard troops to Illinois and to declare the federalization of National Guard troops more broadly as unlawful. | ||
They keep trying this. | ||
They tried this at California. | ||
Uh, he has the right to do this. | ||
The complaint filed in the U.S. District Court in Illinois argued the deployments are politically motivated, claiming Trump has a long history of making, quote, threatening and derogatory comments about Chicago and the state of Illinois. | ||
Um having history of making derogatory comments about Chicago is uh potentially you know, potentially could cause litigation, we'd all be in trouble because I everyone I know like dunks on Chicago all the time. | ||
It's Chicago and the state of Illinois. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Yeah, we're all screwed if we can get sued over, you know, making derogatory comments about what the state of Illinois. | ||
Good grief. | ||
The president, Department of Homeland Security, Kirsty Noam, Department of Defense Secretary Pete Heggs after among the defendants named. | ||
Um yeah, follows a similar challenge. | ||
These people, they just, these governments just sue left and right. | ||
And this is the annoying thing. | ||
This is the annoying thing is these judges, these no-name judges who are just ridiculous. | ||
They're just apparatchics of the you know, left. | ||
They just they just throw these things in. | ||
They just gum up the system as much as they possibly can, and it prevents Trump from doing what he needs to do to put an end to this mess. | ||
So this is from AP. | ||
Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump administration from sending National Guard troops to Oregon. | ||
So there's two deployments going on right now. | ||
I pro I should probably clarify. | ||
You know, I'm no Tim Poole, right? | ||
You know, I'm I'm I'm the I'm the r uh relief host, but uh there's two deployments going on right now. | ||
There's there's the Texas National Guard going to Chicago, and there's the California National Guard heading to Portland, which if you remember, he's he's previously nationalized, federalized rather, the uh California National Guard from the ICE riots back back a few months ago. | ||
So, anyway, just to clarify, in case there's any confusion. | ||
I'll read. | ||
A federal judge late Sunday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deploying any National Guard units to Oregon at all after a legal whirlwind that began hours earlier when the president mobilized California troops for Portland after the same judge blocked him from using Oregon's National Guard the day before. | ||
So again, Trump tried to use the National Guard in Oregon. | ||
Judge blocked it, so he used the California National Guard. | ||
And now he's saying this federal judge uh last night said, No, you can't even send any National Guard troops in. | ||
You can't do anything. | ||
Just let Oregon burn. | ||
That that's legitimately what they're saying. | ||
During a hastily called evening telephone hearing, Judge Bear with me. | ||
Karen Emmergut. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Granted, a temporary temporary restraining order sought by California and Oregon. | ||
Emmergut, who was appointed by President Donald Trump in his first term, seemed incredulous that the president moved to send National Guard troops to Oregon from neighboring California and then from Texas on Sunday, just hours after she had ruled the first time. | ||
How could bringing in federalized National Guard from California not be in direct contravention to the temporary restraining order I issued yesterday? | ||
She questioned the thrill government's attorney, cutting him off. | ||
Aren't defendants simply circumventing my order? | ||
She said, Why is this appropriate? | ||
Because you're like a random judge, and Trump's trying to like save America. | ||
So yeah. | ||
Sorry, we're gonna get a little crafty here to get around your like BS you know blocks you're putting in here. | ||
So it's it's getting crazy. | ||
Trump obviously he called it a war zone. | ||
Um and a burning down lick living in hell. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, that's just Portland for you. | ||
Um, anyway, Will Chamberlain put a break great breakdown here of why this isn't just Trump like being mean, right? | ||
Because that's like the left's, you know, broadly their accusation of the Trump deployment Federal Guard, federal Federal National Guard deployment is that he's just being mean, he's being an authoritarian. | ||
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Bruh. | |
Well, Will Chamberlain, Patriot, he just explains calmly why this has to happen. | ||
I'll just read. | ||
Something that's really important to understand, the federal government doesn't actually have a ton of law enforcement officers whose job is to protect and enforce the law at federal facilities. | ||
The federal protective service only has 900 officers nationwide. | ||
Over a hundred of them have been sent to Portland to deal with the incessant violent rioting there, but that's not sustainable, and the officers are working 12-hour shifts, seven days a week, absolutely flat out. | ||
This shouldn't be necessary. | ||
Local police department should be handling lawless lawlessness outside federal facilities, but the Portland police are totally absent, and not only that, they are doing everything they can to prevent the administration from mobilizing the National Guard to give the FPS officers a break and make it possible to properly enforce the law there. | ||
The moral depravity of Governor Tina Kotik, Portland mayor Keith Wilson, and every Oregon official whose efforts are jeopardizing the safety of federal law enforcement cannot be overstated. | ||
So right, I mean, he's calling for a full federal investigation. | ||
That's absolutely unassure. | ||
Why, why, why is the leadership of Oregon and leadership of Portland so insistent on punishing these federal officers who are just trying to protect the building? | ||
I mean, if you've seen the videos, it's like non-stop. | ||
So it's Portland, so it's like it could pop off any second. | ||
And uh if Will Chamberlain followed up here, when I say Portland is an open rebellion against the federal government, this is what I mean. | ||
Federal authorities have to board up the federal building because the Portland police won't protect it. | ||
Instead of helping, the city of Portland issued the feds a zoning violation. | ||
So I probably should have had a video here of the insanity happening at the courthouse. | ||
Um I don't have one in the stack. | ||
My bad guys. | ||
But um, yeah, if you've seen there's like a group of protesters surrounding the the uh ice building, like at all times. | ||
Uh just insanity protesting, breaking stuff up, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
It's insane. | ||
It's insane, and the Portland police won't help. | ||
And then, yeah, this is what we see here. | ||
Uh, they just issue a zoning violation because they're putting boards on the windows. | ||
So, open rebellion. | ||
You have Pritzker calling for uh he's he's saying that it's an invasion. | ||
You have these cities just like punishing the feds however they can. | ||
Um look, a lot of a lot of the base is frustrated. | ||
Here's Douglas Mackey. | ||
He says it's time to seriously consider declaring martial law and arresting the governments of Oregon and Illinois. | ||
Can't say that's an unpopular position, because at this point, like what are we like, what are we supposed to do? | ||
I mean, we have Pritzker literally saying Trump's invading Illinois. | ||
These plea these people clearly are not interested in governing these states. | ||
They are interested in picking a fight with the federal government and agitating uh the base of their and agitating the Trump base who who voted for Trump in massive numbers. | ||
Look, I mean I don't know what else you're supposed to do. | ||
What are you what I mean? | ||
We're trying everything. | ||
Trump is trying to do things by the book. | ||
He's trying to federalize these. | ||
That's not even that many. | ||
400 members of the Texas National Cards. | ||
Not even that many. | ||
He's doing everything above board, and these guys are just pushing it, pushing and pushing. | ||
Um Tim spoke up. | ||
He he chimed in here. | ||
He's from Chicago and applauds Trump's actions. | ||
Um indeed. | ||
Uh it has to be done. | ||
Has to be done. | ||
And then this is where it gets crazy. | ||
This was uh like an hour ago, uh, if even this is Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson, um, you know, a real intellectual Titan. | ||
Uh, I think he has like a 7% approval rating. | ||
Um, so he's like an inverse dictator. | ||
Um, no matter what he does, he uh will have zero approval because he sucks and he's an idiot. | ||
Uh let's see what he has to say here. | ||
This is a pretty wild clip. | ||
You can probably see the quotes right here, but uh I'm gonna play a little bit of it here. | ||
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Hi, mayor. | |
I know you're gonna talk about the Texas Guard and Illinois Guard, but you can you give us a little bit about uh what your next steps could be to fight that? | ||
Well, look, our corporate counsel has been in constant communication with our attorney general for several months now. | ||
And I just wanted to offer this up a couple of years ago. | ||
I I I said very candidly that the right wing in this country wants a rematch of the civil war. | ||
I just I want that to sit in right now because the president of the United States of America has declared war on the people of Chicago and people across America. | ||
He's more interested in giving billions of dollars to other nations while farmers in urban c cities around this country um are literally being destabilized. | ||
Alright, zip it, dude. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
The the the line has been the right is turning the temperature up. | ||
And the track record so far has been the left kills one of us, the left burns down one of our cities, and then we just react accordingly. | ||
We just seek basic justice. | ||
And then the response is this the response is insane rhetoric. | ||
A couple of years ago, I said very candidly, the right wing in this country wants a rematch of the civil war. | ||
What did we ever ask for that? | ||
You just keep killing us and you keep burning down our cities. | ||
What are we doing about it? | ||
Like we're just sending National Guard in to like mop up your mess. | ||
And we're the ones that won a civil war. | ||
Because uh ICE is deporting illegal immigrants. | ||
Yeah, that's their job. | ||
You let in like 20 million with Biden. | ||
I mean, what like what are we doing here? | ||
Wait, wait, I don't even know if we're gonna be able to get all those 20 million out. | ||
I hope so. | ||
I mean, I'm big on mass deportations, I think they'll happen. | ||
But um, like we're just mopping up messes. | ||
This isn't even us like going hard in the paint yet, which we're working on it. | ||
I you know, I trust the Trump admin, but it's gonna take some time to really go hard in the paint. | ||
There's been some great signs so far. | ||
I mean, I'll say that. | ||
But so far, this has just been us mopping up their mess, and they're totally spurging out. | ||
I want that to sit in right now because the president of the United States of America has declared war on the people of Chicago and the people across America. | ||
Um like what? | ||
What? | ||
You can you can't say that. | ||
I mean, that's like that's ridiculous. | ||
Uh so just absolute insanity. | ||
Uh and yeah, and then the house. | ||
I mean, I put this in the stack. | ||
Uh, this was like this morning. | ||
Um, House of South Carolina judge criticized by Trump administration burns down. | ||
I don't really know what's going on here yet. | ||
This this just broke. | ||
They're still investigating, but this was a circuit court judge. | ||
Her house burned down. | ||
They had to escape on kayaks. | ||
Look, if this is arson, I mean, this is just adding to the stack of ret uh rampant uh woo-woo uh ramping up of uh insane and insane rhetoric in this country. | ||
Uh this was the AG candidate. | ||
Uh, this is the Democrat AG candidate in Virginia, Jay Jones. | ||
Uh I don't know if you saw this. | ||
These text messages that leaked. | ||
This is this was a leaked test mech text message to this candidate for the attorney general, the guy that would be wielding the power of the uh legal uh of legal recourse in Virginia. | ||
Um, this is what he has to say. | ||
They say nice things about everybody. | ||
If those guys die before me, I will go to their funerals to piss on their graves, send them out a wash and something. | ||
Uh three people, two bullets. | ||
Gilbert. | ||
Gilbert was, I believe, the uh speaker of the uh house um of Virginia at the time when 2022 when these messages were sent. | ||
And he's basically just saying he should kill. | ||
If if Gilbert was in a room with Hitler and Pol Pot, Gilbert would get two bullets, and the other two would be spared. | ||
And this is like a very, I mean, from what I read about Todd Gilbert, he's a very like normal, like nice gentleman. | ||
Not that anyone, I mean, this rhetoric's bloodthirsty and insane, and no one on the right would ever speak this way. | ||
But um, and then Todd Gilbert's just like a really nice, like normal guy, and this guy's speaking with just blood, blood of bloodlust. | ||
Um, I mean, look, the rhetoric in this country, people are getting very comfortable saying some very insane things. | ||
Um it's just it's just getting crazy. | ||
What do I got in this deck here? | ||
This was great. | ||
This was from I see me rolling. | ||
Sorry, get copyrighted here. | ||
Um, so we're literally because this mess has gotten so out of hand, we're having to send in ice agents to basically put these Lib Tards on uh on these carts and cart them out. | ||
We had to do this, our hands were tied. | ||
Sorry, we're turning the country into Home Depot. | ||
We have to, because you guys do not behave yourselves. | ||
Um, it's total insanity. | ||
I've I threw off my order of stories here a little bit. | ||
I just I I moved on to the the Greg Gibb oh what's this Glenn Youncan AG story too quick, and I forgot about the the cart. | ||
The cart this is hilarious. | ||
Um anyway, so people are souring. | ||
Um, where was I? | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's read here. | ||
Let's read a little bit of this story from the from the AG ticket. | ||
Sorry, it's been a while since I hosted the show. | ||
Threw myself off a little bit. | ||
Then this is no laughing matter. | ||
We're talking about potentially a civil war here, so I gotta lock in. | ||
Anyway, this is from Fox News. | ||
Uh, Virginia Governor Glenn Younkin doubled down on Monday on his call for Democrat Jay Jones to exit the Virginia attorney general race, telling Fox News the Resurface 2022 text where Jones wished death on arrival and his child are beyond belief. | ||
This is beyond disqualifying. | ||
Yeah, and the guy hasn't dropped out yet. | ||
Um that's why Democrats have to come together and figure out where their moral compass is because they don't have one right now. | ||
This is a ticket that in fact is allowing for someone to stay on the ticket who wants children to die, and I can't believe Virginians for a second will allow this to happen. | ||
Unfortunately, I can because uh these people are in a cult, they're in a death cult, and um, they actually kind of like this kind of rhetoric. | ||
That's the that's the little hidden, you know, inside baseball here. | ||
Maybe if you're missing. | ||
Yeah, this would have been like damning 20 years ago, maybe even 10 years ago, this would have finished you politically. | ||
But um, yeah, the left broadly likes killing right wingers. | ||
That's kind of their MO now. | ||
They're actually okay with that and encourage it. | ||
Um, I don't know if you've seen the news. | ||
I don't know if you're a news junkie. | ||
I don't know, you know, if you keep up with the uh, you know, the political discourse, but um yeah, they've been killing us, the these left wingers. | ||
They've been killing us, and they uh they celebrate it after they do. | ||
They they high five, and um, you know, they'll release a condemnation, they'll say, oh, this is you know bad, but he was a fascist, and he was this, that, and the other, but he didn't deserve to get shot. | ||
They've been doing this, they've been doing this non-stop. | ||
So, no, I mean, I know it's hard to believe, if you especially if you know you've been around the block, but um I know I can totally believe that Democrat Virginians would allow this to happen. | ||
They love this. | ||
This is how they speak as well. | ||
Greg, uh, what's his name? | ||
Jay Jones. | ||
He was just dumb enough to put that in text and to someone that would potentially leak it. | ||
They speak about this all the time. | ||
This is how they view you. | ||
Like uh this Gilbert gentleman, this representative Gilbert. | ||
Again, I I said he's a very normal conventional guy. | ||
He his politics are probably not much different. | ||
You might you might even be to the right of him, honestly, for being for being frank. | ||
And the guy that is poised, still leading, I think he's still leading, to be the AG of the Commonwealth of Virginia wants him dead. | ||
He wants to kill him. | ||
And he put it in text. | ||
What do you think he's gonna do to you? | ||
If you have any politics that are remotely similar to Gilbert, what do you think the AG wants to do to you? | ||
Do you think he's gonna give you a fair shake if you're ever coming to the crosshairs of the Commonwealth of Virginia? | ||
I doubt it. | ||
And his feelings are very similar to the rest of these people. | ||
This is why I've said I've said this on IRL. | ||
I've said it elsewhere. | ||
The only thing separating these gentlemen like Jay Jones and Tyler Robinson is that the Jay Jones guys just have something to lose. | ||
But fundamentally, they have the same ideology. | ||
It's an ideology of death. | ||
It's an ideology that not holding leftist political positions warrants death. | ||
That is that's the uniting ideology. | ||
They're the same. | ||
They have the same beliefs. | ||
They say it out loud. | ||
You have to believe them when they say these things out loud. | ||
They want to kill you. | ||
And they don't care. | ||
They don't care if it's one of their one of their little goons goes out and does it in the case of Arena and Charlotte, where one of their foot soldiers goes out and does the killing for them. | ||
Or if they have to radicalize or, you know, give a kid a gun and do what they did to Charlie Kirk. | ||
But if that doesn't work, they'll they'll just weaponize the government against you as they did to Trump. | ||
And this is this is Jay Jones is not a unique case. | ||
And he's poised to be the uh uh, you know, the attorney general of Virginia. | ||
And they'll just at every level, at every level, no matter where what level you are, whether you're just you know flipping burgers or if you're the AG, they have the same politics as you deserve to die for having a critical position of abortion. | ||
That that warrants death, according to these people. | ||
And they but you better believe, I mean, we saw it with Trump. | ||
They they arrested his lawyers, they put him in and they got a mugshot of him in Fulton County, and they did their best to put him in jail forever. | ||
And they shot at him twice. | ||
And they hit him in one in one instance, and he miraculously survived. | ||
Guys, enough. | ||
Enough of this. | ||
We're not we're not dealing with there's no there's no partner for peace in this arrangement. | ||
There's no getting out of this. | ||
There's no there's no negotiating our way out of this. | ||
We have to break these people before they kill us. | ||
I don't this isn't vengeance, this isn't vitriol, this isn't bloodlust. | ||
I don't want, I don't want to hurt anyone. | ||
And I'm not calling for us to hurt anyone. | ||
I'm saying that we need to use the tools that we have to ensure that these people do not act. | ||
We have to incapacitate them. | ||
We have to ensure that they can't kill any more of us, and we need to use the legal system to do that. | ||
And thankfully, we're in charge. | ||
I don't know if you saw the last election results. | ||
Trump won big. | ||
He has a mandate to do these sorts of things. | ||
So that's just what yeah, and I think you guys all get this, but uh, there's a few people that maybe still think that we can like debate our way out of this. | ||
We can't. | ||
The the uh the presumed the presumed I mean now I hope he loses, and he might. | ||
I mean, this is a pretty big deal, but Spanberger's up like eight points, and I think she might carry Jay Jones to victory. | ||
The AG of Virginia wants to kill you. | ||
That's that's the headline. | ||
There's I'm not even being this isn't even a hyperbole. | ||
The the attorney general of a state in the United States wants to kill you. | ||
So anyway, with that white pill, um, we're gonna get to our interview portion, but before that, I just want to thank you guys for sticking with me for this first half of the show. | ||
I'm here all week, so uh we'll uh we'll get there, we'll get going. | ||
But um, yeah, I want to bring Nick Sorter in, so let me set up this story for you first. | ||
Uh anyway, cut okay. | ||
Here's the tweet from Nick Sorter. | ||
Following my recovery of the American flag being burned in Portland, uh, President Trump just announced that from this point forward, anybody burning the flag will be subject to one year in prison. | ||
You will be immediately arrested. | ||
You will be immediately arrested. | ||
Uh, one second me message the team here. | ||
Um, thank you for this attention to this matter. | ||
Um, and then this is obviously sorter saving the flag. | ||
Um, this was the post from Trump on Truth Social Uh to ICE, Border Patrol, Law Enforcement, and all US military, as per my August 25, 20, August 25th, 2025 executive order. | ||
Please be advised that from this point forward, anybody burning the American flag will be subject to one year in prison. | ||
You'll be immediately arrested. | ||
Thank you for this attention to your this matter. | ||
And thank you to Nick Sorter for saving the flag. | ||
I mean, like a lot of people talk a big game, but it takes it takes a patriot to really go in when you're just surrounded by these just goons to actually go in and save the flag. | ||
So fantastic from Nick Sorder. | ||
And then of course he was arrested later that night. | ||
So that's where we're bringing him in the chat. | ||
And then this happened uh late last night. | ||
Uh this is from Nick Sorter uh via Cam Higby. | ||
I was once again attacked by Antifa thugs simply for walking down the public sidewalk near Ice Portland. | ||
They ripped my American flag, the one I saved from being burned out of my hands, but I was able to recover it. | ||
Liberate Portland 47, and we'll watch the video here. | ||
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I've been assaulted here and we got the we're live, right? | |
We got it? | ||
Okay. | ||
So now we're gonna get assault. | ||
You're going to be close. | ||
You're going to be... | ||
Don't do that! | ||
Wait, wait, wait. | ||
Oh, no, man. | ||
I got you. | ||
I got you. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Back up. | ||
So he's just like these guys are just recording. | ||
These guys are just documenting the situation. | ||
And Antifa just roughs them up. | ||
So again, this is just adding to the list of Portland police have failed, National Guard need to come mop up the mess. | ||
Um I mean, there's just has to be done. | ||
It has to be done. | ||
There's there's no question about it. | ||
So um all right, full disclaimer. | ||
I'm seeing if sorter's ready. | ||
Um I think I think he might be ready. | ||
Let me let me check the room. | ||
We had a bit of a situation here, but um let's see. | ||
This is what we do it live. | ||
We get crazy here. | ||
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We get uh boom, boom. | |
You start virtual camera, boo-boo boom. | ||
Let's see, is anyone in here? | ||
All right, I don't see him in here. | ||
I don't think we have them. | ||
Um let me message the team. | ||
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He's not okay. | |
All right, well, um, I have a few other stories we can get to in the meantime until we get an update. | ||
That's uh that sucks. | ||
But uh I really want to talk to Nick Sorter. | ||
He's uh he's a patriot. | ||
But um in the meantime, we'll see if we can get him. | ||
Let me uh I'm gonna move this tab over here. | ||
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And uh boom. | |
Okay, we this is what we do do things live, you know. | ||
This is why you guys this is why you guys follow Timcast, is because it's dynamic. | ||
It's it's wild, it's interesting. | ||
Anything can happen. | ||
We could just not get the guests, you know, it gets wacky and wild. | ||
But um anyway. | ||
I got a big story. | ||
This story kind of went missing over over the discourse because there was so much going on this weekend. | ||
But um, this is a really, really big story because it just it it's it's a big si it's a strong indicator of where the Trump administration's head is at. | ||
Um, this is from the New York Times. | ||
Trump administration is said to plan uh is said to plan to cut refugee admissions to a record low. | ||
Many of the slots would go to white South Africans and others facing, quote, unjust discrimination according to people familiar with the matter and documents obtained by the New York Times. | ||
Um we'll continue to read here. | ||
The Trump administration plans to slash refugee admissions to a record low level in the upcoming year, reserving a bulk of the limited slots for white South Africans, um, or sorry, white Afrikaners from South Africa and others facing quote unjust discrimination according to people familiar with the matter and documents obtained by the New York Times. | ||
Um this this story is a really interesting story. | ||
Uh obviously the refugee thing was a while ago. | ||
Um it is an important distinction, white Afrikaners. | ||
So this isn't just white South Africans, because I don't know what you know about South Africa, but the white population, about 33% is British or British descended, and then 66% are Afrikaners, who they arrived in the late 14 to early 1500s, um, and they're kind of a hodgepodge, mainly descended from the Dutch. | ||
There's some French Huguenot mixed in, a little German, a little this, a little bit of that. | ||
They're kind of a group project. | ||
Um they kind of really only exist in the context of South Africa, white Afrikaners. | ||
Like you can't really they can't really go back to the Netherlands and like you know, assimilate. | ||
They're very distinct people in the same way that if you're like a heritage American and like like me, and you go back to England, it's very different. | ||
I mean, we have the same names, you know, the same language, these sorts of things, but it's very distinct. | ||
So anyway, I digress. | ||
The reason why it's interesting that it's just white Afrikaners being highlighted is because that's who the black nationalist government and South Africa has been targeting is the Moors, um, which is you know the name for farmer, which the the Afrikaners are infamously they're they're a farming people, they're an agrarian people. | ||
Um the white British South Africans can kind of just move anywhere and fit in pretty well. | ||
They can they often move to Australia or New Zealand or or Britain or Canada, sometimes the United States, and they fit in quite well, versus the Afrikaners, like I said earlier, they kind of only really exist in the context of South Africa. | ||
So that's why they kind of need refugee status or status, um, because they don't really have a backup in the same way that Americans don't really have a backup. | ||
If you're an American if you're kind of a heritage American, this is it. | ||
You and your people really only exist in the context of the United States, in the same way white Afrikaners only exist in the context of South Africa, if that makes any sense, versus the white British can kind of just move anywhere. | ||
I'm not doubting their patriotism as South Africans, but I don't even think they would deny that. | ||
I think they would, you know, also affirm that they can just move to Australia and it's fairly straightforward. | ||
I digress. | ||
President Trump is expected to lower the ceiling on refugee admissions to 7500, a drastic decrease from the cap of 125, 125,000 set by the Pres Biden administration last year, according to a presidential determination dated September 30th and signed by Mr. Trump. | ||
The new limit would effectively shut the door to thousands of families waiting in camps around the world and refocus a program meant to provide sanctuary for those fleeing war and famine to support mostly white South Africans. | ||
Uh a white house official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the unannounced plans for the refugee program, said the limit on admissions would be final only when the administration consulted with Congress, as the federal government is required to do so uh by law each year. | ||
Um was I the official said the government shutdown was preventing that consultation from happening and claimed no refugees would be admitted into the country in the fiscal year that started October first until Democrats and Republicans reached a deal to fund the government. | ||
That was another insane story that happened over the weekend that just kind of got lost in the fray was the government literally shutting down. | ||
Um and it's impacting uh a lot of I mean, obviously it's impacting uh the refugee program. | ||
Um Democrats in Congress said this week that Mr. Trump had already missed the deadline and called on him to consult with them, quote, despite repeated outreach from Democratic and Republican committee staff, the Trump administration has completely discarded its legal obligation, leaving Congress in the dark and refugees in limbo based representatives Jamie Raskett of Maryland and Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Senators Richard J. Durban of Illinois and Alex Padilla of California said in a statement. | ||
Betraying the nation's promise as a refuge for the oppressed. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
I don't know who made that promise, but it was certainly wasn't the founding fathers. | ||
I don't know if you're really familiar with the founding fathers' views on foreigners. | ||
Um yeah, they weren't like, you know, clamoring to bring in like Syrians or um like Congolese people. | ||
Um not really their thing, not really their prerogative. | ||
So yeah, I don't know if you're like much of a history buff, but the uh the founding fathers, they're uh the people that they really emphasized um in the Constitution were very like particular group of people. | ||
Um they certainly didn't have these like Lib Tard platitudes of make, you know, we're uh refuge refuge for the oppressed. | ||
Yeah, no. | ||
I mean, maybe if you were like uh but British, yeah, maybe. | ||
Um Tom I mean it was uh Benjamin Franklin infamously, he had a uh like view of like who he viewed as swarthy, and he viewed like Swedish people as swarthy. | ||
So um, yeah, this this like this retconning of of history is just ridiculous, and they've been doing this for a very long time. | ||
Um Mr. Uh Trump took steps to effectively kill the refugee program when he signed an executive order on the first day of his second term, suspending resettlement for most refugees. | ||
He has effectively cut off migrants at the US Mexico border from seeking protection under another program known as asylum, part of a broader effort to restrict immigration to the United States. | ||
And this is fantastic. | ||
Um H A IS, a Jewish resettlement agency, Mark Hetfield is the president of it. | ||
He was like freaking out. | ||
Um, this is like the funniest part of the article. | ||
Quote such a low seal refugee ceiling would break America's promise to people who played by the rules. | ||
Um Trump isn't just putting Afrikaners to the front of the line. | ||
He's kicking years-long waiting refugees out of the line, as he should, because like these people applying for asylum, the reason they're applying is because their country sucks. | ||
Like they're coming from like Guatemala, and then the reason they give is just like, oh, the economy's terrible. | ||
That's not a reason to be a refugee. | ||
You know what a reason to be a refugee is is because your government in South Africa is saying they want to kill you, like in on a in a stadium, and they have like songs about it. | ||
And I mean, it's like genocide bonnaroo. | ||
They're coming up with new ways to explain to the white South African Afrikaners that they're not welcome there. | ||
They just and they're saying It's like it's and honestly looks like it looks like fun if you were like a bloodthirsty maniac. | ||
It probably is a really fun way to declare that you intend to commit a genocide in your country. | ||
Versus these refugees, these asylum seekers, and they're coming from, you know, like uh, you know, they're coming from Panama, um, and coming from, you know, Honduras, and they come to the border and they're like, Oh, yeah, my country sucks. | ||
That's why I want that's why I want to be a refugee. | ||
Uh yeah, it sucks because uh it's Guatemala. | ||
That's not a reason to come. | ||
If anything, that's a reason why you shouldn't come here. | ||
It's because you're from Guatemala. | ||
What are you gonna add? | ||
Guatemala sucks. | ||
I mean, no offense to you know, I mean, you know, I've never been. | ||
Maybe maybe it's one of those places you really gotta, you know, visit to to understand for it to click. | ||
But from an outsider perspective, Guatemala's not a great place. | ||
I I I agree with these people applying for a sound, their country sucks. | ||
That's not that's not why you that's not why you uh that that doesn't give you the right to be a refugee, certainly doesn't give you the right to seek asylum. | ||
That gives you the right to try and emigrate here and try your luck in our immigration system, you know. | ||
Maybe we need you, I don't know. | ||
Um, seems like we're full. | ||
And um the American people agree because they voted for Donald Trump. | ||
Um, so they agree. | ||
Uh so this has been like the biggest racket, this asylum program. | ||
I mean, it's a total joke. | ||
We had a cap of 125,000 people. | ||
That's what the Biden admin set last year. | ||
Trump's dropped it down to 7500, and he's granting these uh these refugee the refugee status primarily to white Afrikaners. | ||
This is also another important signal. | ||
This is a big deal. | ||
This is this is a a strong indicator because the government, the previous governments have like ignored, purposely ignored the white the discrimination of white Afrikaners, because it really undermines the the idea of the blank slate. | ||
It really undermines the liberal world order in a lot of ways, the situation in South Africa, because you had the apartheid, you know, the apartheid system uh going into 1994, and Nelson Mandela uh uh, which was if you don't, I mean, if you don't know, I mean most of you guys know what apartheid was, but it was effectively um like pref the government's preference was given towards the white minority, and they were given preference and everything. | ||
There was like segregation, it was very similar to how the American South was structured. | ||
And this lasted till 1994, um, and that's when they held elections uh, you know, for everyone for the first time. | ||
Nelson Mandela's party, the ANC took power. | ||
Um, and it was this like joyous, you know, the joy of celebration all across the West. | ||
Like the United States had uh embargoed South Africa for a long time. | ||
They it really bothered them that South Africa was conducting uh their affairs in this way with the with the apartheid regime. | ||
So they embargoed them, they basically pulled every trick in the book, sans going to war with them to destabilize and and um destroy the apartheid regime, and they were successful because in 1994, um, the apartheid uh uh it took until 1994, this started late 80s into 1994, the apartheid regime cried uncle, and they agreed that they would hold elections. | ||
They would hold, you know, they would hold democratic elections, and anyone could vote if you're over. | ||
I think 18 was the voting age. | ||
And uh so Nelson's Mandela, Nelson Mandela, famed communist Marxist, uh the West fell in love with him, you know. | ||
He was like this great statesman, and you know, he was gonna like turn South Africa into a perfect utopian society. | ||
Um, you know, diversity is our strength. | ||
They are like South Africa's the rainbow nation. | ||
Everyone's gonna hold hands and sing Kumbaya. | ||
ANC wins big 1994, pushes the National Party, was what the uh the sort of white party you would call it, um, was was they got you know trout's and the ANC has been in power in South Africa since. | ||
So Nelson Mandela's party has been in power since 1994. | ||
Um, even now there's a coalition government um with the DA and a few other parties, but the ANC is still in the driver's seat. | ||
So it's still effectively ANC rule for the last 30 such years. | ||
Um it's been a disaster. | ||
It's been a complete disaster. | ||
Everything's fallen apart. | ||
Just you could spot check. | ||
You could go right now. | ||
You can go on you can go on uh you can go on Google Maps and just spot check. | ||
Drop onto a random intersection in Johannesburg, Pretoria, uh go on Street View, and the little date slider where you can pick a date. | ||
You could go back to like 2008, 2009, and it's like all right, it looks decent, and then you slide it over to now to present, and it's like a bombing off. | ||
Like it's a total disaster. | ||
So this the ANC and the the Rainbow Nation and you know, whatever Nelson Mandela, that was really like the baby. | ||
That was the poster child of post-war liberal democracy. | ||
It's like this this is proof multiculturalism works, like you know, the it was just it was it was this beautiful moment for liberals, and of course, it completely fell apart. | ||
So um, yeah, uh this the Trump's basically calling calling the liberals bluff here. | ||
But um, I I digress. | ||
We have Nick Sorter, I think he's here, so I'm gonna grab him real quick. | ||
Um let me let me get him in here. | ||
Let me get him in the room. | ||
So this is a this is a wacky and wild day. | ||
Um but uh we'll have him for like 15 minutes, that'll be based. | ||
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Right, right. | |
Which which are virtual cameras going. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Hey Nick, can you hear me? | ||
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Yeah, I can hear you. | |
Sorry about that. | ||
There's uh it's a lot going on here today. | ||
So yeah, I bet, dude. | ||
Well, uh, how you been, man? | ||
How's uh how's how's it hanging? | ||
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Oh I've now been okay. | |
Uh yeah, no, um Ben would have clean my camera up a little bit. | ||
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Okay, there we go. | |
Um anyway, yeah. | ||
So we are uh currently on the way to uh I don't know if you saw this last night, but I was once again uh just punished for existing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Not by not by Portland police this time, but by uh the uh trans Tifa folks. | |
And uh and because they have this, they have decided that they're they're going to take over the entire street as well as both sidewalks, uh, and and they're calling out their zone. | ||
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Now the police sided with me last night and said, Yeah, it's a public sidewalk, you can walk down it. | |
Uh apparently not. | ||
So we are um me and uh Matt Tardy over here. | ||
What's up? | ||
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Going out buying a bunch of uh tents, and we are going to take over the other side of the sidewalk and see how that works out. | |
So, I mean, you know, we we've we were discussing on the show today. | ||
Portland police at this point are agitating the federal the federal police. | ||
We saw where the uh the feds boarded up the federal building, and then Portland issued a like zoning uh zoning ordinance, like we're like they they issued a zoning code hit on the federals on the on the feds. | ||
Um what is the atmosphere right now? | ||
I mean, with the with the Portland police. | ||
Are they agitating against you guys as a street journalist? | ||
Like, I mean, that seems like they've gone completely rogue here. | ||
Well, they definitely gone completely rogue, and they are uh they they've been thrown into a tizzy by uh my arrest. | ||
I mean, because now they have the DOJ breathing down their necks, and uh and it was a hell of a lot of nationwide scrutiny. | ||
I mean, a local, you know, I a story that was practically you know just local, all of a sudden went national because they decided that they were gonna arrest a journalist. | ||
I mean, in the video as clear as day that shows me walking down the sidewalk attempting to get to my car, being punched, my camera broken, and then I'm thrown into a hole. | ||
And my trans assailant wasn't arrested, but I was. | ||
So explain that one to me. | ||
Dude, it's it's insane. | ||
I mean what options does the DOJ have here in the short term to mop this up? | ||
Because look, the these judges keep issuing infractions and and blocks. | ||
They, you know, they tried Trump tried to send the National Guard in from California. | ||
I mean, what what options? | ||
What do you want to see happening here in the short term from the federal government to give some some like you know, relief? | ||
Because I mean, this is insane. | ||
I'm tired of watching you guys get thrown around. | ||
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Yeah, well, uh honestly, what I would like to see is uh somehow, and I I don't know if it's possible or not. | |
I don't know who the sheriff of this county is. | ||
Uh, but I was thinking about this this morning. | ||
What I would love to see is the DOJ strong arm, whatever sheriff that is, into uh deputizing federal agents to give them police power in the county because at that point, yeah, I mean that that would eliminate all of this stuff, all of these problems would go away. | ||
Right. | ||
So uh, you know, I I'd love to see that happen. | ||
But in terms of like forceful action, I would like to see the DOJ. | ||
You already have the Portland police under a consent decree, right? | ||
And now they're going to extend that and make it much more uh uh much more aggressive, right? | ||
So all of this uh is going to uh I'm hoping that they'll be able to expose the rot and and totally uh eradicate it uh through the uh just I'm sorry, | ||
consent decree and uh really uh that's one of the biggest problems of people in Portland think, and they'll tell you that Portland years old uh tell you that they don't on neither side of the aisle, trust the police department at this point. | ||
So something is very, very wrong, and the corruption needs to be rooted out. | ||
I mean, because I saw your video where there was there was uh Portland local screaming out the window, go home to the these Antifa people. | ||
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I mean, that's happening increasingly out here because you it's multiple times a day now. | |
Yeah, well, because you look at the voting numbers in Portland voted for Biden at like dictatorial numbers. | ||
Um are these people are these people that would otherwise be left wing that are uh finally fed up with this Antifa nonsense? | ||
Is that what's going on? | ||
Yeah, it's the regular people, just even your your regular run-of-the-mill Democrats are just they they want to be able to go to the spaghetti factory and stuff whenever they want to and not have to uh you know have their cars beaten and damaged in order to get there. | ||
I mean, people that I spoke to people that work at the I'm using the spaghetti factory as an example because I pulled out a video that showed uh the manager of the spaghetti factory going to police and being like, hey, can you have Antifa open the road so that people can come to my restaurant? | ||
My my employees can't even get to the restaurant because there's only one road that goes into these businesses, so and they shut them all down. | ||
They let Antifa do traffic control now. | ||
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I mean, Portland police have been totally cucked. | |
Right. | ||
Uh, and and they just defer their decisions to Antifa. | ||
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It's it's it's wild. | |
And people, yeah, like I don't want people to believe me. | ||
Just go and watch the raw footage, and you'll see the way they cower when Portland or when uh when Mantifa just tells them no, right? | ||
You know, yeah, they'll go up to Kantipa and be like, oh, you the one that assaulted Katie Batman's Corp. | ||
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Uh the police walked after her and said, You are detained, and she said, F you, no, I'm not, and then walked away. | |
And the cop did nothing in any other city in the United States for the most part, you'd be tased and tackled for doing that. | ||
Right. | ||
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Not here. | |
Yeah, I mean, so we're seeing Antifa controlling traffic, really just having their way. | ||
Portland police standing down, that that's the probably the most gratuitous explanation for what's going on. | ||
And then you have the Portland city government, you know, issuing these uh code violations against the federal government. | ||
At what point do we just consider Antifa effectively a paramilitary of Democrats? | ||
I mean, because it really seems like there's some degree of maybe not coordination, but like understanding between the two. | ||
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Oh, well, there's definitely understanding, and and you didn't see a single Democrat, not one, not one condemn the arrest from the other day. | |
Right. | ||
Uh unsurprisingly. | ||
And uh they've not condemned any of the violence, they've not the maybe the only one that is saying it all about the uh what's his name? | ||
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John Fetterman. | |
He's the only one. | ||
Yeah, everybody else has just been sitting back and watching ice agents get assaulted uh without saying a word. | ||
I mean, it's not just ice agents. | ||
I mean, you've got you've got Border Patrol, you've got DHS, you've got now uh like ATF is out here, FBI, and uh and and they get the same treatment. | ||
You know, their vehicles on a daily basis are getting they're getting stuff thrown at them, they're being damaged, but they're all you know, our uh it's not just our vehicles as taxpayers, it's also the personal vehicles of the agents that are driving in there that are being destroyed. | ||
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And I mean, these people don't deserve that. | |
I've met with them, they've been in that ice facility and spoken with them. | ||
These people are patriots, man. | ||
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They are patriots. | |
They are uh just trying to do their jobs. | ||
Just trying to do their jobs. | ||
They love this country, and they are not uh being deterred by whatever BS is going on outside. | ||
They know they have the full support of the administration, which is what keeps them going every day. | ||
Yeah, it's based. | ||
That I mean that's great to hear. | ||
I gotta ask. | ||
I mean, look, if Portland police can't be counted on and it's unclear how active the feds will be able to get, how concerned are you for your safety and the safety of other journalists on the ground there? | ||
I mean, because we've already we've already seen it. | ||
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A lot of action my romantic safety as well as other people's safety. | |
I mean, I have pretty sturdy guys around me most of the time. | ||
Um, but last night there was some sort of breakdown, I guess, whereas uh somebody was able to to grab me and wrap their arms around me. | ||
Uh so I'm trying to prevent that from happening again tonight. | ||
But yeah, uh yeah. | ||
Um so we'll we're we're getting that we're getting that handled. | ||
We have a lot of uh plans for uh tonight that you know, especially after that video went viral from last night. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I expect a large turnout from uh from Patriots. | ||
I got one more, I got one more question for you, and then uh yeah, we could we'll we'll wrap here. | ||
Is um, I mean, now with the DOJ obviously breathing down Portland's neck, um the the feds getting more and more active. | ||
What exactly is Antifa's goals at this point? | ||
Because they gotta understand that the hammer is starting to come down, they're watching it descend. | ||
What what is their plan going into these next few nights? | ||
What's their strategy? | ||
What are their goals? | ||
I mean, they're they're definitely uh you you can tell they're definitely bothered by the amount of uh media attention that's coming out now because it is not in their favor at all. | ||
Yeah, because they can't keep their members from freaking attacking journalists, right? | ||
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Uh literally attacking journalists. | |
And it's just it's it's wild. | ||
You're seeing on every news station at this point. | ||
Uh even the left wing stations are rolling that video of uh uh of me being arrested uh after being attacked. | ||
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So it's uh they've totally lost the narrative at this point. | |
And uh at some point, it's you know, they they're gonna end up with uh not just National Guard here, they're gonna end up with active duty marines. | ||
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Yeah, and if you you think that you're seeing a lot of um fucking around and finding out with federal agents, wait until you have active duty marines out here. | |
Yeah, yeah, very real. | ||
Well, dude, Nick, thank Patriot. | ||
You're such a patriot. | ||
That the flag thing was genuinely saving that flag was genuinely inspiring, I think, to a lot of us. | ||
It kind of because a lot of people kind of posture into a tough guy routine, but you actually went and you know said with your chest what what I think a lot of people just kind of say as platitudes. | ||
So thank you for that, dude. | ||
Um, where can people find you? | ||
Uh X is gonna be the best spot. | ||
Pretty much just get banned on all the other platforms. | ||
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Yeah, it's uh so it's X at Nick's Order N I C K A S O R T O R. Dude, sweet. | |
Thank you so much, Patriots. | ||
Stay safe these next few nights, man. | ||
Love what you're doing. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
So uh catch you next time. | ||
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Thank you, sir. | |
Appreciate you. | ||
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Take care. | |
All right. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, that was Nick Sorter. | ||
We finally got him. | ||
We got him for about 15 minutes. | ||
Oh, I thought the audio was a little little weird. | ||
It was a it's like, I don't know if someone was speaking us speaking to us. | ||
It was a little wacky and wild. | ||
We have a little bit of time here, so I'm gonna see if there's any chat. | ||
Um any like big uh let's see, how do I look? | ||
I'm so washed. | ||
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Um I don't know. | |
I'm just looking at chat. | ||
Is anybody got anything to say? | ||
Anything about anything exciting to say do I go comments? | ||
Sort by likes. | ||
Sort by newest. | ||
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No. | |
Um people are arguing about Catholicism and the and the job. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
Uh we got Antifa is the military arm of the communists, not democrats. | ||
Look, they're a military arm uh someone. | ||
It's getting ugly. | ||
Um military arm of the democratic socialists. | ||
That's that's that's correct. | ||
Um yeah, it's getting wacky and wild. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, I don't see any super super chats here, but I also don't really know what to look. | ||
I don't have a producer in today. | ||
Um Surge is also on a side quest. | ||
So uh I'm just kind of like this was this was a this was uh this was an interesting show. | ||
It's a Monday, you know. | ||
You know, Garfield spoke about this uh uh at length, you know, Garfield is Patriot, obviously American Patriot. | ||
He spoke about this at length, he hates Mondays. | ||
Um I don't hate Mondays, but it is it's rough, you know. | ||
It's we we're we're we're gone for the week. | ||
We're in Phoenix. | ||
Takes a while to get moving. | ||
So um, you know, we got we got some of the news covered, you know. | ||
We got we did get the interview and in due time. | ||
So um these things did happen. | ||
It was just a little slow. | ||
Tomorrow will be a good show. | ||
Uh these are all good shows, but it'll be a really good show tomorrow. | ||
Just uh be you know, we'll be locked in, we'll be excited. | ||
So um uh Tate getting a marriage proposal was not on my bingo card. | ||
Wait, who someone proposed to me? | ||
Where that's interesting. | ||
Okay, so someone proposed to me in chat. | ||
Um, apparently. | ||
Unless he's talking about Andrew Tate. | ||
That happens a lot. | ||
People mix our names up. | ||
Um like if I if I like get on my my Twitter and I uh go on the timeline, they'll be like, Tate is a child human trafficker. | ||
I'm like, what did I do? | ||
And then I realize they're talking about Andrew Tate. | ||
Um Dr. Degd sent two bucks. | ||
Should have asked about Tommy knocking out Antifa last night. | ||
Dude, yeah, I well I was like kind of thrown off because of his his mic was like dipping. | ||
I was like, so I was like really struggling to to like put put it all together. | ||
I'm I was not locked in. | ||
Um Tate says yes. | ||
No, I didn't. | ||
Wait, hang on. | ||
Hang on, I don't know who proposed. | ||
We gotta we uh I'll figure it out. | ||
Tomorrow I'll I'll figure out who proposed and then we'll give an answer. | ||
Um with that, thank you for watching. | ||
We're back tonight for Timcast IRL. | ||
We got a big panel tonight, huge panel, so uh keep an eye on that. | ||
We're getting some uh monster guest hosts and I don't know if it's public, so that's why I'm not gonna say, but uh huge guest host tonight. | ||
I think you guys are gonna be thrilled. | ||
So that'll be at 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. | ||
Uh be a great show. | ||
Uh you can follow me everywhere. | ||
You may uh you follow me on X, but you can find me everywhere at real Tate Brown. | ||
Give me a follow there. | ||
I'm here all week. | ||
Um, we're getting going. | ||
It's Monday, you know. | ||
I again Garfield spoke about this, but um, we're getting going. | ||
We're getting we're getting you know, we're getting active. | ||
So uh yeah, follow me there. | ||
Timcast IRL tonight. | ||
Uh we'll see you guys uh later. |