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| Good evening, everybody, or good afternoon, rather. | ||
| Sorry, I'm used to IRL. | ||
| This is Tate Brown here holding it down for Tim Pool. | ||
| This is going to be a weird episode. | ||
| It's going to be a different sort of flavor for our Rumble Live show. | ||
| This is a part of the Rumble morning lineup, so we will be taking you from the morning into the afternoon. | ||
| Look, you guys have seen the news by now, especially Timcast fans. | ||
| Obviously, Friday night, following our episode of Timcast IRL featuring Milo and George Santos, which calls a bit of fervor, to say the least. | ||
| There was an incident at our Timcast property here out in rural West Virginia. | ||
| Around midnight, there was a person, a suspect now, that pulled up to the property and fired three shots again at our property. | ||
| Timcast viewers have probably already watched Tim's video explaining in detail what went down. | ||
| The TLDR is, again, following the episode of Timcast IRL. | ||
| On Fridays, we've moved to a model where we are pre-recording earlier in the day and airing it live in the normal Timcast IRL time slot. | ||
| In this instance, this was filmed live. | ||
| This Timcast IRL episode was filmed live. | ||
| And the squad, Tim and everybody, they went to hang out, so they were off the property. | ||
| But yes, around midnight, security did report that shots were fired somewhere around the property. | ||
| And then upon inspection of the video, we determined that a car had pulled alongside and fired three shots at the property. | ||
| So, yeah, I wanted to come on today. | ||
| The news is kind of a little slow anyway, to say the least. | ||
| It's been this way. | ||
| People are getting ready for the holidays. | ||
| It's just how journalism works. | ||
| But I wanted to come on here and address the situation, obviously, from the Timcast staff perspective. | ||
| Again, I just want to echo all the sentiments that Tim shared. | ||
| A lot of people are sort of giving their two cents on Tim's decision making and these sorts of things. | ||
| But all this to say, I echo everything he says. | ||
| I think it's, look, I'll say this, Tim, Tim is a Titan in the industry. | ||
| There's no question about that. | ||
| There's a reason why he's one of the top dogs. | ||
| People look up to him for his insight. | ||
| He comes in with a different perspective. | ||
| He's not your suit and tie politico. | ||
| He's a guy. | ||
| He's an urban guy from Chicago, a disaffected liberal. | ||
| He has a background in sort of this new media, and then he's emerged, obviously, independent, and has built this entire enterprise, Timcast. | ||
| And it's been fantastic. | ||
| But, you know, all this to say, and I'm kind of going off the cuff here, just to be as raw as possible. | ||
| I don't think many of us expected to be plunged into the situation. | ||
| I think across the media sphere, including myself, there was a lot of discussion of how bad things were getting. | ||
| But obviously on September 10th, when Charlie Kirk was assassinated, things got very real, got very raw. | ||
| And look, to go back, turn back the clock a little bit to 2016, this all started really when Trump came down that escalator. | ||
| That's when a war, an informal war, was declared, ultimately. | ||
| Because, you know, over the last few decades, this country, the United States of America and the West broadly, but specifically the United States of America, has been sieged by this dark, demonic, inhuman force. | ||
| They've taken over. | ||
| They've destroyed the human spirit. | ||
| They stew in rot. | ||
| They stew in the degradation of the human soul. | ||
| And that is evident by everything that the elite produce, whether it's media, whether it's policy, whether it's architecture. | ||
| I mean, Tucker Carlson talks about this at length, how hideous our architecture is. | ||
| Everything about the United States, certainly over the last 60 years, has gotten perpetually worse. | ||
| And everyone knows that. | ||
| Everyone can feel that. | ||
| Even people like me who were born in the 21st century, we feel that because we can look at photos. | ||
| We can ask older people what the world was like prior to us. | ||
| And we know, we know things have gotten worse. | ||
| We know things, we know that we're swirling the drain. | ||
| There's no question about that. | ||
| And in 2016, when Donald Trump came down the golden escalator, to use that phrasing that a lot of people use, that was the first serious pushback. | ||
| That was the first serious instance where the American people stood up and said, actually, no, actually, we want to turn this off. | ||
| We want to go back. | ||
| We want to make America great again. | ||
| Whatever this little experiment is that's being conducted on the American population, it's making everyone miserable. | ||
| It's making everything worse. | ||
| And it's robbing us of our prosperity. | ||
| There's no question about it. | ||
| And so since that, since that moment, and there's been this war, really, to just be explicit here, I mean, people call it a cold civil war in many ways. | ||
| And Tim, Tim has expressed this sentiment for years and is often mocked for it. | ||
| Often people are like, oh, he's the Civil War guy. | ||
| He always wants to talk about civil war. | ||
| Well, I mean, if you look over the last year, things have gone kinetic. | ||
| And it's one way. | ||
| It's a one-way street. | ||
| It's been leftist violence. | ||
| The right has been using all the levers of power. | ||
| They've done everything by the book. | ||
| They've tried to restore our country through the institutions that are provided to us, the levers that we have access to. | ||
| But the left has gone kinetic. | ||
| The left, as soon as they felt encroachment on their monopoly on power, they lashed out. | ||
| We saw this last year in Butler, Pennsylvania, when President Trump, with the best security, not just in the world, but in human history, the most advanced, in-depth, you know, convoluted security, the Secret Service, he was shot in the head. | ||
| And the intention on that day from the shooter Thomas Crooks was to blow his head up on national television. | ||
| So every person in this country, every American patriot who seeks to restore this country, that seeks to end this rot, would be demoralized watching their leader, watching their, in many ways, last effort, last ditch effort. | ||
| They wanted you to watch his head explode on national television. | ||
| That was the intention. | ||
| And many people on the left, if we recall, if we want to go look at the receipts, express sentiments like, man, if only Crooks wasn't such a bad shot. | ||
| We have tweet after tweet, statement after statement where that was the case. | ||
| That changed things. | ||
| That was a Rubicon being crossed on that day. | ||
| I don't know if you recall. | ||
| I know where I was. | ||
| It was kind of a 9-11 moment, anyways. | ||
| Everyone knows where they were when President Trump was shot on that day. | ||
| I mean, and God, I would say God intervened on that day. | ||
| I don't think America's story is done, and that's abundantly clear by the fact that President Trump is the president, the 47th president of the United States. | ||
| But all that to say, the Rubicon was crossed that day. | ||
| Everyone remembers where they were. | ||
| I remember the anger I felt on that day. | ||
| I never want to feel that way again. | ||
| I never want to feel that enraged again. | ||
| It's not a good feeling. | ||
| But the thing is, it was righteous. | ||
| It was righteous anger. | ||
| I had the right to feel angry. | ||
| I had the right, because I have the right. | ||
| I have the right of the inheritance of this country as its child. | ||
| And I'm watching it being ripped away from me. | ||
| And you are too. | ||
| You're watching your inheritance being stolen from you by this occupying force that is blanketed darkness over our country. | ||
| And it continued. | ||
| You know, people, you know, they watched Trump's lawyers get arrested. | ||
| They watched Steve Bannon imprisoned. | ||
| And they said, okay, you know, things are getting bad, but it wasn't quite real for a lot of people. | ||
| Because Donald Trump has always been this larger-than-life character. | ||
| He's been this larger-than-life figure. | ||
| Even though he's relatable in some ways, in many other ways, he's untouchable. | ||
| Many people point out he's this Napoleonic figure in many ways, a once-in-a-generation figure that just steps into the fray, single-handedly sticks his thumb on the scales, and changes the history book forever. | ||
| So with that, there was a degree of unrelatability. | ||
| There was a degree of like, well, of course, that's what happens to great men, dramatic incidents. | ||
| I had a friend, he lives in Brazil, and he texted me following the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, and he said, why is it that America is such a dramatic place? | ||
| It's a very salient question. | ||
| Why is it that America really feels like the center of the world? | ||
| And in many ways, it's because America has created this modern world. | ||
| It's created everything. | ||
| We are, in many ways, the center of the world. | ||
| And so that's why the fight for this country is sort of the center. | ||
| It's the battleground of this sort of spiritual warfare that we're seeing between left and right. | ||
| I'm going to use that. | ||
| I'm going to use that sort of dichotomy because the left at this point, and it always has been, left-wing thought breeds dysgenics. | ||
| It breeds misery. | ||
| It breeds sort of a loss of self. | ||
| It breeds deracination. | ||
| And right-wing thought, you see this with young people. | ||
| As soon as they start sort of adopting conservative principles, values, etc., their life improves. | ||
| They get married. | ||
| They have kids. | ||
| They buy a home or try to buy a home. | ||
| They hold down a job. | ||
| They work out. | ||
| They read. | ||
| And most importantly, oftentimes, they find Christ. | ||
| They sort of give up this worldly affliction and they embrace our Heavenly Father. | ||
| So all this to say, it's the reason I'm kind of going through this timeline of sorts, is to sort of paint the picture of what's been happening. | ||
| Where, okay, yeah, so Trump happens. | ||
| Everyone goes, wow, that's horrible. | ||
| But it's Trump. | ||
| It's larger than life. | ||
| It doesn't feel real. | ||
| Well, September 10th of this year, we watched with our very own eyes an HD video. | ||
| Charlie Kirk assassinated. | ||
| Again, for everyone to see, it was a public spectacle. | ||
| That was different. | ||
| That had a real tangible effect on every American patriot because Charlie Kirk, yes, he's larger than life. | ||
| Yes, he's enigmatic. | ||
| He's massive. | ||
| He's this Titan. | ||
| But there's a degree of relatability to Charlie Kirk. | ||
| He hails from Middle America. | ||
| He's from the suburbs of Chicago. | ||
| Most of us grew up in the suburbs of a major city, as did I. | ||
| He was an evangelical Christian. | ||
| Again, largest group. | ||
| I mean, that's kind of the default religion of the sort of American working class. | ||
| Everything about him was relatable. | ||
| Everything about him, about Charlie Kirk, felt like he was someone's friend or brother or son. | ||
| Everyone knew someone like Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And everyone that's an American patriot and a Christian saw themselves in Charlie Kirk. | ||
| They resonated with him. | ||
| That's what made that shooting so real. | ||
| Mike Cernovich made this point. | ||
| I think it's very salient. | ||
| Is following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, it really feels like, not just on the right, but really broadly across America, that people have experienced a degree of PTSD. | ||
| Because you're not supposed to see that as a human being. | ||
| You're not supposed to see someone's neck open up in the aftermath of that. | ||
| You're not supposed to see that. | ||
| And that was certainly the intention. | ||
| The shooter, obviously, that's being accused. | ||
| By all accounts, had leftist sort of tendencies. | ||
| He expressed leftist sentiments. | ||
| There seemed to be some degree of connection with local leftist outfits. | ||
| I mean, obviously, this is all going to unfold. | ||
| This certainly seems to be the case that Tyler Robinson killed Charlie Kirk. | ||
| That's personally what I believe. | ||
| I believe that Tyler Robinson killed Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And that was the intention of the shooting. | ||
| Was the same intention they had that Thomas Crooks had, which was to demoralize the American patriots who are simply trying to leave the country a better place than they found it. | ||
| That was the intention. | ||
| And the thing about Charlie Kirk was they weren't targeting Charlie Kirk particularly. | ||
| Yes, they targeted Charlie Kirk. | ||
| He was the quarterback of the MAGA movement. | ||
| And we've seen, since his death, the disarray on the right, the factions breaking apart, the whole coalition sort of unwinding before our very eyes. | ||
| We've seen confidence. | ||
| You know, we were winning. | ||
| People forget this. | ||
| We were winning going into the Charlie Kirk assassination. | ||
| We've seen things unravel. | ||
| So they obviously were particular when they targeted Charlie Kirk. | ||
| They knew that. | ||
| They knew that. | ||
| They knew how important he was to the movement. | ||
| I said it again. | ||
| I'll say it again. | ||
| He was the quarterback of the MAGA movement. | ||
| Charlie Kirk goes down. | ||
| We're in trouble. | ||
| I remember taking phone calls on the day when Charlie Kirk was assassinated and a few people, very important people, not that I'm important, but everyone was calling everyone, trying to figure out what was going on. | ||
| And they were all saying the same thing. | ||
| Yes, this is sad. | ||
| This is tragic. | ||
| But as a country, we're in trouble. | ||
| We're in serious trouble. | ||
| This isn't like, this isn't politics anymore. | ||
| This isn't political articles and group chats. | ||
| This is life and death. | ||
| We're talking about your children, certainly your grandchildren, growing up in a country approximating South Africa. | ||
| That's the way things are trending. | ||
| I don't know if you realize it. | ||
| That's the way things are trending right now. | ||
| I know President Trump's in power, but that can slip away so quickly. | ||
| We lose the midterms. | ||
| It might be over. | ||
| I think people need to understand that. | ||
| It might be over. | ||
| I mean, I'm an optimistic guy. | ||
| I'm white-pilled, generally. | ||
| I'm a Christian, so we win in the end. | ||
| I know that. | ||
| I've read the book. | ||
| I don't know if you've read the Bible. | ||
| You should. | ||
| It's good news in there. | ||
| We win in the end. | ||
| But from a practical level, The freedoms, liberties, prosperity that I enjoyed, certainly my parents, certainly my grandparents, is withering away before our very own eyes. | ||
| Things have gotten bad. | ||
| McChicken was a dollar like five years ago. | ||
| People are struggling to get food on the table. | ||
| People can't buy a home. | ||
| I don't think I'm going to buy a home, and I'm in a fairly stable position. | ||
| Things are getting horrible out there. | ||
| People can't get married. | ||
| No one can find a spouse. | ||
| Everyone's miserable. | ||
| It's grim out there. | ||
| It really is. | ||
| So following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, everyone in conservative media, it was kind of a wake-up call in many ways. | ||
| Charlie, he had top-notch security. | ||
| There was obviously all these conversations about lapses, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
| But, you know, people are having the conversation like, okay, well, if Charlie Kirk had top of the line security, what does that mean for me? | ||
| So there's been this rush across the conservative media sphere to beef up security, beef up sort of the way that they conduct themselves in a more discreet manner. | ||
| Tim pointed out in his segment earlier today that most people in the space have relocated. | ||
| They've moved to more secure locations. | ||
| They've effectively become ghosts in many ways. | ||
| You have to ask yourself: does the left have to do that? | ||
| Does, I don't want to name any names, but do these prominent figures have to worry about that? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Maybe they have a bodyguard when they go around. | ||
| That's probably about it. | ||
| They're not worried about getting shot on national television. | ||
| They're not worried about their political leaders being, um, having attempts on their lives. | ||
| They're certainly not worried about people taking pot shots at their property in the middle of the night. | ||
| They don't have to worry about that. | ||
| Because people on the right are generally good. | ||
| They're generally good people. | ||
| You just travel around a little bit. | ||
| Have conversations with your neighbors. | ||
| You know this if you're watching this. | ||
| Because the way that our ideology is structured is affirming of God's creation. | ||
| It's affirming of hierarchy. | ||
| It's affirming of the way that God structured the human life, the human spirit. | ||
| And the left, fundamentally, left-wing philosophy seeks to flatten everything. | ||
| It seeks equality for equality's sake. | ||
| It seeks to sort of deconstruct the order that God organized the world in, fundamentally. | ||
| That's why you see the transgender stuff. | ||
| That's why you see abortion. | ||
| That's why you see all of this. | ||
| Because they want to take away everything about you that makes you human. | ||
| That's what we're dealing with here. | ||
| We're dealing with a destructive, demonic force. | ||
| And people just need to, people need to get real about that. | ||
| Tim, our Tim Cast property was shot at. | ||
| We get threats. | ||
| We get a lot of threats. | ||
| Probably more than most, I would say. | ||
| There's no question about that. | ||
| Tim pointed out in the video: security, our security team often reports of cars pulling up in the middle of the night, scouting out, taking photos, videos. | ||
| That's not innocuous. | ||
| Obviously, that's alarming. | ||
| But the shots fired is a little different. | ||
| That's a line. | ||
| That's a line getting crossed. | ||
| It's not clear yet if the intention was to kill. | ||
| Tim speculates that maybe it wasn't. | ||
| It was probably more to intimidate. | ||
| But if you're taking the, again, Tim's analysis was a shot was taken at the home and two shots were taken. | ||
| There's a separate property. | ||
| It's like a home sort of property. | ||
| And then we have like a studio. | ||
| And so a shot was taken at the property. | ||
| No one is in there. | ||
| And two shots were taken at the studio. | ||
| Again, no one was in there. | ||
| It was a midnight. | ||
| But what if there was someone in there? | ||
| What if someone was hit? | ||
| I mean, what if? | ||
| You know, you have to ask yourself those questions. | ||
| I've been asking myself that when I drove in today, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little nervous, right? | ||
| I wish I could get on here and do a tough guy routine. | ||
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I can't. | |
| This is the moment we're in. | ||
| It's very real. | ||
| It's very raw. | ||
| It's very palpable how evil, how sinister this world, this country has become. | ||
| I've had this sort of pit in my stomach thinking about what the future is going to look like. | ||
| I have faith in President Trump. | ||
| I have faith in the Trump administration. | ||
| There's some fantastic people working in there. | ||
| But what if it doesn't work? | ||
| This isn't like the 80s where the difference is somewhat marginal. | ||
| They're really fundamentally disagreeing on economics. | ||
| We're dealing with an opposition that disagrees on the fundamentals of the human experience. | ||
| They evaluate the world. | ||
| They evaluate morality in a completely different manner. | ||
| There's not really any common ground. | ||
| You can browse Twitter briefly and browse Instagram Reels, and you'll see mockery of Charlie Kirk. | ||
| You'll see depictions of him, unflattering depictions of his final moments. | ||
| You'll see mockery of his wife. | ||
| You'll see mockery of Turning Point USA. | ||
| Memes, jokes. | ||
| Because that ideology breeds evil. | ||
| There's no question about it. | ||
| There's no value of human life. | ||
| So why should we be surprised when they conduct themselves in this way? | ||
| Every policy that they propose, even however innocuous, upon further inspection, there is an attempt to devalue human life. | ||
| Makes us no different from animals. | ||
| In many cases, they value animal life more. | ||
| So, like Tim pointed out, things are going to change. | ||
| I'm not in a position to call shots. | ||
| I'm a presenter here, producer. | ||
| Tim obviously is going to be making the decisions, and I'm going to support whatever decision he makes because he has skin in the game. | ||
| He's a wife. | ||
| He's a child. | ||
| He's look out for them. | ||
| Like, these things are... | ||
| I mean, this isn't like, you know, we're not, again, trying to restructure an LLC. | ||
| We're talking about a man, a father, and a husband potentially dying. | ||
| The stakes are sky high right now. | ||
| So whatever decision he makes, obviously I'm going to support. | ||
| And, you know, he'll give updates as needed. | ||
| And the depth obviously will be as needed. | ||
| But, yeah, that's just the question I keep asking myself: okay, what if there was people on the property? | ||
| What was this guy's intention? | ||
| You know, maybe he, unlike some people are saying on Twitter, retards that are like, oh, we don't have security or gates. | ||
| We do. | ||
| We do. | ||
| I have to check in with them every day. | ||
| And every time I do check in with them, I'm reminded of, hey, I bet these leftist commentators don't have to do this. | ||
| I bet these leftist commentators don't have to worry about getting shot at at work. | ||
| I have to walk around with my head. | ||
| And I'm a nobody. | ||
| Really? | ||
| I mean, this time a year ago, I was bumming around and I think I was in South Africa. | ||
| As many of you know, I was just backpacking through Africa. | ||
| And I felt more security and more assurance that I would be alive the next week in the bush of Africa than I did working in conservative media. | ||
| And I'm a nobody. | ||
| Think how Tim Poole feels. | ||
| Think how all these guys feel. | ||
| Your favorite commentator. | ||
| Think how they feel. | ||
| Think how their wife feels. | ||
| That's what we're dealing with. | ||
| Like I said, I walk it on the head on a swivel. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| What if some crazy person recognizes me? | ||
| There's a lot of people out there with nothing to lose. | ||
| Did you see a few weeks ago, two National Guard servicemen, women, servicemen and service women were gunned down broad daylight the day before Thanksgiving in the nation's capital. | ||
| This country, a large proportion of the country has an inhumane ideology. | ||
| And the amplifying factor is they have nothing to lose. | ||
| It's not a matter of they want to get martyred for it. | ||
| They want to die for it. | ||
| They don't even think that this ideology would improve, you know, improve the lives of Americans. | ||
| They just hate themselves. | ||
| They hate you. | ||
| It's projection. | ||
| They hate themselves so much that by extension, they hate you. | ||
| And they want to be able to destroy themselves and destroy your country in peace. | ||
| And you had the nerve to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
| You had the nerve to tune into Timcast. | ||
| You had the nerve to attend a turning point event. | ||
| How dare you? | ||
| How could you possibly do that? | ||
| You should allow me to destroy your country in peace. | ||
| Why are you fighting back? | ||
| And they've demonstrated they'll kill you over that. | ||
| They'll go there. | ||
| They don't care. | ||
| Their soul is rotted to the core. | ||
| They'll go there. | ||
| They demonstrated over and over again. | ||
| Friday, they demonstrated it. | ||
| Exhibit A. | ||
| So, again, I'll allow Tim to speculate and sort of, or not speculate, but give updates on what this means for the company. | ||
| Things are going to change. | ||
| My life's going to change dramatically over the next month. | ||
| There's no question about that. | ||
| But the point, I suppose, is to offer a slightly different perspective from Tim's segment. | ||
| He did sort of outline this. | ||
| But I just need people to understand how far south this could really go. | ||
| Because again, right now it's sort of confined to the commentary class in many regards, confined to the political sphere. | ||
| This could turn into South Africa so quick. | ||
| Like I said a year ago, I was in South Africa. | ||
| I stayed in this house, and this house was no different from any other house in South Africa. | ||
| Massive metal gate, barbed wire on top of prison walls surrounding the house. | ||
| Security systems, guard dogs, private security patrolling these neighborhoods. | ||
| In South Africa, that's life every day there. | ||
| And the people that grow up there don't realize that. | ||
| That's not how life should be. | ||
| For them, that's normal. | ||
| They're used to shootings while they're at a cafe. | ||
| Ernst Roots can tune in and hear his story regarding just a shooting. | ||
| He was getting like a coffee with his kid, and a shooting breaks out. | ||
| Carjackings, you're always worried. | ||
| You don't idle too long because you never know if someone's going to see you doing that and try to rob you and kill you for whatever goods you have on you. | ||
| These farm murders where they just inflict vengeance on these farmers just because they're white. | ||
| And we see that, and we see that in South Africa, and we think, well, that's South Africa. | ||
| That's how things work over there. | ||
| It's a violent place. | ||
| We're a generation away from that in the United States. | ||
| I don't think you realize that. | ||
| You probably realize that you're a Tim Kespier, but I don't think a lot of people, certainly not in the conservative movement, realize that. | ||
| They think this is all fun and games. | ||
| They think this is just like, you know, polemics, you know, maybe, you know, arguments, whatever. | ||
| People don't realize how life and death this really is. | ||
| Friday demonstrated that. | ||
| Again, it was a, as Tim speculated, it was an act of intimidation. | ||
| Again, when you're firing bullets into a building, he didn't know who's in there. | ||
| Maybe. | ||
| Maybe he had the intention to kill. | ||
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Who knows? | |
| Who knows what was going on? | ||
| But we're in a very, very dark timeline, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| This is why, you know, they're doing good work over the DOJ. | ||
| We need more, really. | ||
| We can't live like this. | ||
| We can't. | ||
| Again, like I said, right now it's sort of confined to the commentary class. | ||
| It's sort of confined to the political class. | ||
| That's just because those are the top targets. | ||
| Those are the people that are sort of enacting the people's will, broadly speaking. | ||
| They're going to come for you. | ||
| We saw it in the Biden administration. | ||
| That was a little preview. | ||
| That was a trailer of what's to come. | ||
| The J6 prisoners, COVID mandates. | ||
| I certainly haven't forgotten. | ||
| COVID hit my freshman year of college. | ||
| And things have not felt the same since that. | ||
| Things have felt weird, wonky. | ||
| Again, it feels like my inheritance is being robbed before my very eyes. | ||
| So that's, I mean, that's why the Trump administration is just, we need more. | ||
| We need to come down and break these people fundamentally because they want to kill all of us. | ||
| That's what they want to do. | ||
| They say it over and over again. | ||
| They celebrated when Charlie Kirk died. | ||
| We all saw it. | ||
| That's what they want. | ||
| They took out Charlie Kirk on national television or on everyone's phones. | ||
| Everyone's saw on their phone. | ||
| They want to do that to you, too. | ||
| It's not going to stop. | ||
| Charlie was just the top figure. | ||
| They want to do that. | ||
| They want you to live in South Africa. | ||
| They want your lifestyle to be like that. | ||
| Because it makes them feel good. | ||
| Misery loves company and they're miserable people and they want to drag you down into the slop with them. | ||
| They say, well, you're happy. | ||
| You're fulfilled. | ||
| You want things out of life. | ||
| You have a purpose. | ||
| You're aware, keenly aware of God's purpose for your life. | ||
| And they hate that. | ||
| They despise that because they don't have that. | ||
| They don't have that feeling. | ||
| They have misery. | ||
| They have despair. | ||
| They're just waking up every day, just trying to get to the end of the day. | ||
| They're on autopilot. | ||
| And they want you to feel the same way. | ||
| They'll kill you if that's what it takes. | ||
| So, with that, on a different, slightly different note, we do have an interview with Lance Videos, obviously part of the new Pentagon Press Corps. | ||
| I'm going to pick his brain on sort of what he's hearing over at the Pentagon. | ||
| And again, where the conservative movement kind of stands broadly. | ||
| Again, there's been this interesting dichotomy where it's out with the old, in with the new. | ||
| This is why they hate Trump and Trump supporters so much is because Trump kind of calls the establishments bluff. | ||
| He calls the elite. | ||
| He calls the systems bluff. | ||
| And wants to sort of restore this country and gift it back to American patriots. | ||
| And I do think the Pentagon Press Corps is a part of that. | ||
| So we have an interview with Lance Videos coming up. | ||
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| Well, we are back and we are heading into our interview portion. | ||
| And I have the great Lance Videos, who is he's brought upon the ire of the leftist media upon him. | ||
| So we got Lance here. | ||
| Lance, how's it going, man? | ||
| I don't know if you can. | ||
| Hey, can you hear me? | ||
| Oh, no audio? | ||
| Okay. | ||
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| We're still working out the kinks here. | ||
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| What is going on here? | ||
| Let's see if I can get under the hood here. | ||
| All right, Lance, can you hear me? | ||
| I can hear you now. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| Okay, perfect. | ||
| All right, let me get you blown up here full screen. | ||
| People see your beautiful face. | ||
| Lance, how are you doing today, man? | ||
| How's it going? | ||
| Dude, it's been awesome. | ||
| Long time no see since the Pentagon. | ||
| That's right, dude. | ||
| It is a privilege to talk to an official Pentagon correspondent. | ||
| How has life been so far as a member of the Pentagon Press Corps? | ||
| A lot of paparazzi. | ||
| No, I'm just kidding. | ||
| No, it's been pretty cool so far. | ||
| I mean, I don't know if you've seen, but The Daily Show was ripping on me, Comedy Central's daily show. | ||
| Jen Saki, so Biden's former press secretary on MS Now was ripping on me. | ||
| And then they had posted a picture of me on CNN, and they had talked about Deskgate. | ||
| I don't know if you remember that. | ||
| But yeah, it's been pretty awesome so far. | ||
| What about you? | ||
| Dude, it's been good. | ||
| It's a shame. | ||
| I've only been down there one day, but I got my fill. | ||
| It was just surreal being in the Pentagon. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Maybe you could give a quick background who you are and kind of what led up to joining the Pentagon Press Corps for maybe people in the audience aren't aware. | ||
| Yeah, so I used to be a TikToker, and this is one of the things that Comedy Central ripped on me for being a TikToker. | ||
| I did politics on TikTok. | ||
| I mean, I just explained to younger kids, the high school age, even some in college, about politics. | ||
| And I was 17 at the time. | ||
| That's when I started. | ||
| And I got banned like 2021 area for saying that I wouldn't have sex with transgenders. | ||
| And they got really, they said it was hate speech. | ||
| It's hate speech to say, I don't want to have sex with men, apparently. | ||
| And then I continued doing that. | ||
| I really pushed up my Instagram instead of TikTok because they had banned me. | ||
| Chinese app. | ||
| Many such cases. | ||
| Yeah, exactly. | ||
| And I just been doing this for a while. | ||
| And then I don't know if any of the audience knows Cam Higbee. | ||
| Cam Higbee, the Monday after Charlie had got brutally assassinated, gave me a call and said, I need you to fly down to Georgia right now. | ||
| We're going to start a tour called the Fearless Tour right here. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| And we started debating kids on college campus, and we went insanely viral to the point where we ended up causing a riot at an HBCU in Tennessee. | ||
| It was a pretty wild riot. | ||
| People were holding screwdrivers. | ||
| They ripped up our signs that we put up on the table and they repurposed them into BLM signs while saying white people steal from black people. | ||
| And they were holding up signs that were ours that were torn up and ripped. | ||
| Then they put BLM on them and they bashed our car. | ||
| They said, We want you to leave. | ||
| So we left, got police escorted off campus, absolutely crazy violent. | ||
| And then apparently, the school came out and they had said our students had conducted themselves in the most professional manner. | ||
| And if you look at the video, it looks like hell, basically. | ||
| We had to get out of there. | ||
| They said to leave. | ||
| So we hopped in our car and then they got in front of our car. | ||
| The police had to push them off just so we could back up and get out. | ||
| And then they got in their cars and then parked in front of the way at the exit so we couldn't get out. | ||
| So the police had to like forcibly move those cars off. | ||
| So just so we could leave. | ||
| It's absolutely wild. | ||
| And then we also had another incident where we were at UNC Chapel Hill, so in North Carolina, and we were sitting just in this kind of courtyard area next to the fountain. | ||
| If you enjoy football, it's kind of like a big area where they do a lot of things. | ||
| It's like an iconic spot. | ||
| And somebody had opened up their dorm room and started blasting Bella Chow down at us. | ||
| And I was like, this is the perfect area where if they wanted to hurt us with a gun, that's easily where they could do it. | ||
| So we were staring up there the entire time. | ||
| If you don't, if you guys don't remember, the guy who killed Charlie Kirk put Bella Chow on one of the casings, which just is an anti-fascist song. | ||
| So me and Cam were singing along because we're not fascists. | ||
| We're singing along. | ||
| Yeah, we'll sing along with you. | ||
| You think we're a fascist? | ||
| We're not. | ||
| We're not. | ||
| So that was really interesting. | ||
| And then we were at Union Station at the permanent encampment with a bunch of boomer leftists, like 60 years old, and they're sitting out there complaining about Trump and the National Guard. | ||
| And these guys are ridiculous. | ||
| And we had just set up an account. | ||
| We decided to troll them a little bit. | ||
| You know, we had a speaker. | ||
| We were playing YMCA and God bless the USA. | ||
| And then we were encouraging them to come up and talk to us, which is awesome. | ||
| And then this lady walked up to us and she started harassing us. | ||
| We were in lawn chairs. | ||
| She got in between us, got in our faces. | ||
| You could smell the alcohol on her breath. | ||
| It smelled like she had a lot of vodka that night. | ||
| And she got this close to my face. | ||
| I'm like, please stop, please stop. | ||
| Just get away from me. | ||
| If you want to talk, you can talk from a distance. | ||
| And we didn't want to shove or anything, but she ended up getting like that close to Cam's face and then shoved Cam off of the lawn chair that he was sitting next to me in. | ||
| And he went like backwards, hit his head on the concrete. | ||
| And then she stole his MAGA hat, whipped it on his face like this. | ||
| And then he pulled up, grabbed pepper spray, and pepper sprayed her right in the face. | ||
| Her eyes got caught, and then it went into her mouth. | ||
| You can see it in slow-mo, went into her mouth. | ||
| Must have been horrible because she swallowed it and she walked over to the lawn right in front of Union Station, just started throwing up everywhere. | ||
| And then Capitol Police, State Police, Park Police, FBI, and the National Guard. | ||
| And then a random cop on a giant white horse showed up to like to see what was going on. | ||
| It's like they brought the whole freaking army. | ||
| It was awesome. | ||
| But yeah, no, that was really, really cool. | ||
| And then that night, I got invited onto Trace Gallagher. | ||
| So I went on Fox News for the first time. | ||
| That was really, really cool. | ||
| Based. | ||
| Great experience in DC. | ||
| And yeah, we've had to deal with a lot of leftist violence. | ||
| And seeing what happened to Tim At the headquarters, that's just disgusting. | ||
| Like, this has got to stop. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, so that's that was kind of my opening diatribe, I guess, was sort of breaking down the moment that we're in as Americans because things are starting to feel realer and realer for people. | ||
| I'm new to the game. | ||
| I mean, I was, you know, just a guy not too long ago. | ||
| I'm still just a guy, but I was, you know, not active in the fight, so to speak, not too long ago. | ||
| And I remember where I was when Trump was shot, and I remember seeing that, but it didn't quite feel palpable. | ||
| It didn't feel like that could happen to me yet. | ||
| And then as I got into the media space, obviously, you know, some lot of people wish for your death and they make sure that you're keenly aware of it. | ||
| That's when it started to get a little real. | ||
| And then obviously, Charlie Kirk's assassination is when it felt like they wanted to do that to all of us, not just in the commentariat, but the American right, broadly speaking. | ||
| That's kind of why I wanted to bring you in was to sort of A, break down the moment that ran as Americans, because you see this on college campuses. | ||
| That's where our intellectuals preside, which is obviously debatable. | ||
| But also, I want to break down sort of the dichotomy of the leftist mind and sort of the ideology that drives them. | ||
| So I guess, I would like to ask, sort of, what is the driving themes you see behind this leftist media that are coming after you for your participation in the press corps? | ||
| What sort of notes are you seeing from them? | ||
| And then also, maybe you could tag on to that. | ||
| Maybe break down the mind of some of these leftist people that you see on campuses and why those people would be driven to violence, why they would be driven to take pot shots at Tim Cass's property or, you know, try to shoot the president or whatever. | ||
| So they, but basically what I what I see is they don't call you a Nazi because they think you know they think you're actually a Nazi. | ||
| They call you a Nazi so that they can kill you. | ||
| They have a justification to kill you because they hate what you stand for. | ||
| And it's, it's ridiculous. | ||
| Like, for example, when I was doing TikTok way back in the day, just making regular political TikToks, talking about COVID and masks and whatever. | ||
| And I said, I won't wear my mask. | ||
| And everyone got super pissed. | ||
| They got so pissed that I said I wouldn't wear my mask out in public in like an outdoor setting that they went to my mom who had cancer at the time and wished death upon my mom who had cancer. | ||
| She's like, I hope you die of cancer. | ||
| And it's like, these aren't just like young adults. | ||
| They're high schoolers and middle schoolers that were doing this. | ||
| I know this for a fact because my mom screenshot at everything and was like, what the hell are these people doing? | ||
| These are ridiculous things to say to my mom. | ||
| It's come on. | ||
| My mom has nothing to do with my politics, even though she agrees with most of the things I say. | ||
| Right. | ||
| So it's just ridiculous. | ||
| Like, for example, I've had people, like while I'm mowing my lawn, record me mowing my lawn like in a car, like in a drive-by. | ||
| I'm like, what? | ||
| That's ridiculous. | ||
| It's insane. | ||
| I've had people tag me on Snapchat pictures of my house at like 12 a.m. at night. | ||
| Like that's how that's how crazy it gets. | ||
| These people are absolutely wild. | ||
| But I mean, on college campus, we've gotten our signs stolen, obviously, multiple times. | ||
| We've gotten our hats taken off, thrown in, they tried to throw them in a tree so we couldn't retrieve them. | ||
| We've gotten one of the students who wasn't even affiliated with us. | ||
| It was just a nice, kind young guy, just turned 18. | ||
| He's in college. | ||
| And this little Latina girl walked up, ripped off his MAGA hat, and just shoved it in the trash can and kept walking. | ||
| And then as she opened up the door in front of the cops, she flipped him off. | ||
| And he had never dealt with political violence. | ||
| I know I am, you know, I've dealt with it a lot. | ||
| So I kind of know how to react. | ||
| And so is Cam and like all the people that we do this with. | ||
| And this kid had no idea how to react. | ||
| He was like just in shock. | ||
| And I'm like, I mean, that's just going to happen when you wear a MAGA hat nowadays. | ||
| So, I mean, yeah, it's ridiculous. | ||
| These people genuinely hate what we stand for, and they're anti-American. | ||
| You can see this just because they put illegals over Americans. | ||
| They put immigrants over Americans in general, like the Somalian immigrants. | ||
| They're like, oh, we need to protect our Somalian immigrants. | ||
| What about our homeless veterans in the street? | ||
| What about our troops? | ||
| What about our people that are dying of drug overdoses that have the drugs come through Venezuela into the United States and kill our people? | ||
| And then they take the side of the terrorists, the narco-terrorists. | ||
| What are these people thinking? | ||
| Are they actually pro-America? | ||
| I don't think so. | ||
| I mean, they're even talking about after the whole thing's said and done, and hopefully not, the next Democratic president comes up that they're going to do a Nuremberg trial with all the conservatives that were involved in Trump's administration and throw them in jail for the rest of their lives or kill them. | ||
| That's what they're talking about on X, like just casually. | ||
| They're casually, you were part of the Pentagon Press Corps. | ||
| I'm writing that down in my book. | ||
| So when we do the Nuremberg trials, you're going to be killed. | ||
| It's like, wait, You're saying you want to kill your political enemies and take over. | ||
| You sound like the fascist, actually. | ||
| Trump got elected. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| He didn't take office like a dictator would. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And you're allowed to say the things you are because Trump's not a rescue because he's not a fascist. | ||
| Right. | ||
| I mean, you can walk by the White House at any given time. | ||
| There's going to be protesters outside. | ||
| Usually they're like schizophrenics, but they're protesters outside. | ||
| Some of them have their wits about them. | ||
| They're just idiots. | ||
| But if Trump really were sort of this fascist demagogue, you certainly wouldn't be allowed to protest outside of his house, let alone at all. | ||
| And on your earlier point, I mean, kind of talking about the way that the left broadly views the United States, I mean, you don't flood the country with tens of millions of third worlders unless you hate Americans. | ||
| What other explanation is there? | ||
| They've thrown a few that keep getting blown up. | ||
| Like, oh, it's cheap labor. | ||
| Well, labor's gotten more expensive. | ||
| Oh, it's this. | ||
| It's all falling apart. | ||
| They just fundamentally, they just hate you. | ||
| And I made the point in my opening sort of monologue, I guess you would say, is they're miserable people fundamentally because their ideology breeds misery. | ||
| And they hate that people on the right generally are fulfilled, generally are making decisions that are in accordance with the way human beings should conduct their lives, the way that God has orchestrated the human experience. | ||
| The way we conduct ourselves generally falls in line with that pathway. | ||
| And theirs doesn't. | ||
| They consistently want to step outside of God's will and the way that human beings are designed. | ||
| And it breeds misery. | ||
| And so they hate that. | ||
| They hate themselves. | ||
| And they want to bring you down into the slop with them. | ||
| Big time. | ||
| And one of the other things that I might have to add about the immigration, what they do is they see a county that they need to turn red, and then they flood that county with 100,000 to 200,000 immigrants. | ||
| It'll vote for them blindly. | ||
| So they can't change the minds of Americans and voters. | ||
| So they just import third worlders who, quite frankly, don't know anything about America, don't know our history, don't know our political system, don't know how anything works. | ||
| And they hear, ooh, free, free shit. | ||
| All right, I'll take that. | ||
| I'll take that free shit. | ||
| I'll vote for that damn Democrat. | ||
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| And then the Democrats, they want votes. | ||
| So the mayor of Somalia, I mean, Minnesota. | ||
| So basically, the mayor of Minneapolis, okay? | ||
| He's sitting there eating this bean slop from Somalia. | ||
| And you can see he's about to throw up because it's so disgusting. | ||
| And then you see the Somalian right next to him, like, hell yeah, you keep eating my food. | ||
| Like, you're my bitch. | ||
| And now you see online, like, even the Somalians are coming out and saying Somalia was promised to us 3,000 years ago, just like obvious, like, like, obvious, just trolling. | ||
| But then they also literally call white Americans slaves, which I'm not really a fan of because they're like, you white Americans are paying all your tax dollars and they're going to me because I'm on welfare and I take, I basically take over from the system that I add in. | ||
| So you're basically our slaves is what they're insinuating because we pay taxes because we're regular Americans. | ||
| We care about our country and we care about what our country's future looks like. | ||
| They don't. | ||
| So they take. | ||
| That's all they do is take. | ||
| And I think it was something like 58 of them, 58% of them are on welfare and 40% of them. | ||
| 40% of the Somalian immigrants in Minnesota, listen, get this, are unemployed. | ||
| So what are we doing? | ||
| What are we doing? | ||
| And then what comes out of Ilhan Omar's district is just scammers. | ||
| That's their main import is just scamming elderly people and all this crap. | ||
| And then Ilhan Omar goes on TV and goes, actually, the Somalian immigrants are the victims in this situation after scamming Americans. | ||
| That's ridiculous. | ||
| They're trying to rob Americans of their inheritance fundamentally. | ||
| And the easiest way to do that is just alienate you in your own country. | ||
| I mean, beyond all the economic arguments about immigration, even if we granted all them, let's just say, yeah, they're terrific and they aren't on welfare and everything. | ||
| They want you to feel like you're in a foreign country. | ||
| They want you to feel like, no, this isn't a nation with a people with a distinct history. | ||
| They want this to feel like sort of a shopping mall for the world to come in. | ||
| And that's like the ultimate way that they want to demoralize Americans and rob them of their inheritance is just to change the composition of your country. | ||
| Make it foreign, make it strange, make you feel no tie to the land. | ||
| Because the reality is Americans, actual Americans, do feel a real pull to the land. | ||
| They feel a real distinct connection to the land, as Somalians do with Somalia. | ||
| Like that's that's just how humans are designed. | ||
| They feel a love for their nation and they want to alienate you from that, ultimately. | ||
| Again, fundamentally, because they just want to make you miserable. | ||
| That's what it is. | ||
| And then on top of that, now they'll just kill you. | ||
| If they can't replace you, they're just going to kill you. | ||
| Again, we saw it Friday. | ||
| I mean, again, it wasn't, we don't know yet if it was a direct attempt on a life, but it was certainly a flavor. | ||
| It was a message that, hey, we will kill you again for sharing the political opinions that everyone held in this country like 30 years ago. | ||
| It's absolutely mental. | ||
| So I guess maybe what you've seen on college campuses, the vitriol you've received, how bad could things get? | ||
| I was illustrating before you hopped on. | ||
| I was in South Africa this time last year, and I saw the way that the lifestyle, I saw the lifestyle of South Africans, the way that they have to live their lives. | ||
| They live in miniature prisons. | ||
| They're constantly worried about being carjacked. | ||
| They can barely go out to eat because there's always shootings happening. | ||
| It feels like the United States, that could occur within our lifetimes, certainly our children's lifetimes, if things continue on this track. | ||
| Yeah, it's ridiculous. | ||
| I mean, for all the viewers, I just want you to look up the Mall of America, okay? | ||
| Look up the Mall of America. | ||
| If you look at pictures and videos in the Mall of America, it looks like the Mall of Jihad. | ||
| Every woman is in a burqa or a hijab. | ||
| Every man is wearing Middle Eastern clothing. | ||
| And it's like, what happened? | ||
| What happened? | ||
| This is the middle of nowhere, Minnesota with snow everywhere. | ||
| It's like, this is just so weird. | ||
| Like, what's going on? | ||
| They're an active takeover, especially Muslims. | ||
| They're in an active takeover of our country. | ||
| They've literally said they're taking over Dallas, Texas first. | ||
| And after they successfully take over Dallas, Texas, they're going to implement the same plan in Florida and they're going to take over Florida. | ||
| And they won't stop until the White House is an Islamic caliphate and every household in America has become Muslim. | ||
| That's what they stated. | ||
| That's what they want. | ||
| That's what they've said. | ||
| And the leftists are like, they're nice. | ||
| They're good people. | ||
| Come on. | ||
| I have a Pakistani neighbor that's awesome and they were super nice to me. | ||
| Have you heard of Takiya? | ||
| They literally are meant to lie to you. | ||
| They're meant to lie to you until they take over your country. | ||
| Look at London, a stamp, okay? | ||
| One of my favorite Muslim cities of all time is London. | ||
| And one of my favorite countries that is Islamic is England. | ||
| So it makes no sense. | ||
| Like if you look at all this crap, they do stabbings. | ||
| They scam people on the streets. | ||
| You look at Paris, they're scamming people. | ||
| They're like, hey, I have a free bracelet for you. | ||
| You want to put this free bracelet on? | ||
| This is the Charlie Kirk bracelet that I have. | ||
| And they're like, yeah, sure, I'll put on the free bracelet. | ||
| And then the random African immigrants like, okay, give me money now. | ||
| You just said for free. | ||
| No, give me money. | ||
| And then they'll rip off the bracelet or like punch you or push you down to the ground until you give them money. | ||
| It's a whole scam. | ||
| It's ridiculous. | ||
| Look at Canal Street in New York City with Nick Shirley. | ||
| Re freaking dickulous. | ||
| These people are selling fake Gucci bags and a bunch of fake products and they're getting away with it. | ||
| And it's totally illegal. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And I just saw another video in New York City of them making some puff puff dish, some African puff puff dish on the side of the street with a whole furnace and everything. | ||
| It's like, it's not a hot dog stand. | ||
| They don't have a freaking permit to do that. | ||
| I'm sure of it. | ||
| They're just making that crap with no sanitary involved or in mind. | ||
| And they're doing it on the street. | ||
| We're going to soon look like India or the Middle Eastern country where there's basically no road laws. | ||
| The buses are all cracked, bent, and destroyed because they bump into each other. | ||
| And the streets are filled with vendors that do slop and crap. | ||
| And it's disgusting things. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Disgusting food if you look at India. | ||
| It's coming to the United States right now. | ||
| And this is the problem. | ||
| By 2050, I think our nation's going to be completely different unless we start kicking out like, I think we need to kick out at least 50 million people. | ||
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| Yeah, we saw that video. | ||
| It was like in Queens where there was these Peruvian people spit roasting a guinea pig. | ||
| And then you have these, because there's like, there's two pieces. | ||
| Yeah, there's two pieces on this pincer movement is you have like the died in the wool down for the cause leftists who are Americans. | ||
| And they have two strategies among those. | ||
| They have two strategies is A, they keep their nose clean enough to get into a position of power and then destroy your life that way to the point where they can get into the presidency. | ||
| Or B, yeah, or B, if they can't like hold it together, they just kill you and go to jail. | ||
| Sometimes they don't even go to jail, but those are like, that's the two plays from like the died in the wool American leftists. | ||
| And then you have their horde that they brought in, this third world horde, who their IQs on average are so low that they can't even comprehend the basic grasses political theory. | ||
| So they wouldn't even be able to comprehend it at a level to like get into office to shoot people. | ||
| I think Somalia has an average IQ of about 67 to 68. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| And this is not to be, this is not to say anything mean. | ||
| It's literally considered mentally retarded in America. | ||
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| Literally, yeah. | ||
| You have a country of retards. | ||
| That's what it is. | ||
| And we're bringing them in here en masse. | ||
| And so you have, so you have those two sort of, those, those two wings of this leftist sort of takeover of the United States. | ||
| And all that's to say, so when you see people spit roasting a guinea pig on the street, and you look at that as an American and say, no, in America, we keep guinea pigs as pets. | ||
| Like that's what little kids have because it's fun and they're cute animals. | ||
| They say, no, you're actually missing out. | ||
| Guinea pigs are really great. | ||
| Because again, you have these, the American wing of the leftists who are died in the wool who are just trying to gaslight you at every turn. | ||
| They're trying to convince you that you're wrong. | ||
| The way that Americans conduct themselves is idiotic. | ||
| The fact that we put the man on the moon as a fluke, the fact that we have done all these great things is just a fluke. | ||
| What you actually need is all these third world migrants. | ||
| And if you dissent to that, if you point out the fact that these countries have IQs in the mid-double digits, they'll do one of two things. | ||
| Like I said, they'll shoot you, or B, they'll keep their nose clean and keep themselves together long enough to get in the office and then take everything from you. | ||
| Yeah, it's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
| I mean, if you look at some African countries, they roast monkey and they just eat it like this. | ||
| They eat the monkey like this. | ||
| And it's like, whoa, I don't want that here. | ||
| I don't think anyone wants that here. | ||
| It's really, really disgusting. | ||
| And then Ilhan Omar has the guts to go on national television and say that Somalians see themselves as the fabric of this nation. | ||
| Where were they during the Civil War? | ||
| Where were they during the revolutionary? | ||
| Where were the troops of Somalians fighting the Nazis in World War II? | ||
| Where were they in Vietnam? | ||
| Were they helping us out in Vietnam when we were trying to take out the Viet Cong? | ||
| Where were they? | ||
| Were they in the trenches with us in World War I? | ||
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| No, they weren't. | ||
| Were they with us in Iran? | ||
| No, they were actually fighting against us. | ||
| We're sending people right now in the United States military to take out Somalian terrorists in Somalia in random caves. | ||
| They're not the fabric of this nation. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| This is untrue. | ||
| And I think anyone with a brain can tell you that. | ||
| But they just really, really want to take over. | ||
| That's their whole goal. | ||
| Once they take over one state, they're going to take over the next one. | ||
| And they're going to install Islamic caliphates. | ||
| There's already two Sharia law courts active in Texas per Greg Abbott. | ||
| Governor Greg Abbott has confirmed there's two Sharia law courts where they're mutilating women and doing heinous, heinous crimes against people. | ||
| And the thing is with Muslims is they're told to lie to you. | ||
| So when they do investigations and stuff and they start asking the community around where are these Sharia law courts, a lot of them just straight up lie to you. | ||
| Oh, I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
| There's nothing around here. | ||
| And then you see in New York City, there's literal like almost fake looking cop cars that say like Islamic patrol. | ||
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| Like where they are literally patrolling Islam, Islamic streets and like they will hurt people. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It's absolutely ridiculous, man. | ||
| We need to do something now. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And if you dissent to any of this, they'll pull up to your house and shoot at you. | ||
| That's just kind of the message that's being now received loud and clear. | ||
| Dude, Lance, thank you so much for hopping on. | ||
| If you can give some closing thoughts and where people can find you to see your Pentagon press reporting among other things. | ||
| You can follow me on Instagram at Lance Videos. | ||
| Go follow me on X. I'm almost to 12K. | ||
| That'd be fantastic. | ||
| Lance videos as well. | ||
| One word, Lance Videos. | ||
| No nothing else in there. | ||
| Just Lance videos. | ||
| You should see a picture of me in green. | ||
| So yeah, go follow me on those two. | ||
| Also, follow me on YouTube at Lance Johnston. | ||
| It should have the same exact profile picture. | ||
| I'm going to be doing live report coverage of the anti-Islam rally in Plano, Texas on Saturday. | ||
| That should be really, really interesting. | ||
| Apparently, 3,000 people are going to go and a lot of Muslims are going to be there. | ||
| So it's going to be hectic and crazy. | ||
| So if you want to watch my live coverage while it's happening on the ground, definitely look at my YouTube. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| Dude, I'm going to be locked in for that. | ||
| That's going to be great. | ||
| It's going to be fantastic. | ||
| Well, dude, keep up the great work and thanks for hopping on, man. | ||
| I really appreciate it. | ||
| Of course. | ||
| Anytime. | ||
| All righty, brother. | ||
| Talk to you later. | ||
| You too. | ||
| Alrighty. | ||
| Well, that was the great Lance videos. | ||
| That was good. | ||
| I mean, he's seen it. | ||
| I mean, he's on the ground. | ||
| He's seen what these people want to do to us. | ||
| They say it explicitly. | ||
| They're not hiding the ball. | ||
| And it's not going to stop here. | ||
| Thankfully, we have President Trump in office. | ||
| I know people in the DOJ. | ||
| Things are moving in the right direction. | ||
| Still keep the faith. | ||
| There's no need to blackpill. | ||
| All this is just to illustrate the moment that we're in and sort of to give you a sense of how what policy we should be advocating for to get out of this mess. | ||
| Because the way things are heading, President Trump really might be the last off-ramp in a lot of ways. | ||
| Again, they're doing great work. | ||
| Things are trending in the right direction. | ||
| I could go on and on about that. | ||
| Tim covers it extensively, obviously. | ||
| So, you know, you can tune into his YouTube to see that. | ||
| But I don't like this. | ||
| I don't like the way things are heading at all. | ||
| And like I said earlier, things are going to be changing around here. | ||
| Tim will give you updates as he sees fit. | ||
| Beyond that, we will be back tonight for Timcast RL at 8 p.m., I believe. | ||
| I am here all week, or at least through Thursday, to give you all sorts of content. | ||
| And let me see here. | ||
| Let me get that. | ||
| I don't know what happened to my other tab with Rumble on it. | ||
| Let me see, rumble.com. | ||
| I'm going to send you guys over to Dvore Darkens. | ||
| He'll be up next here in our Timcast morning, or sorry, Rumble morning lineup. | ||
| So we will get that going. | ||
| And it's going to be a great show from Dvore. | ||
| He's always fantastic. | ||
| You can follow me on X and Instagram at RealTate Brown. | ||
| I do see some super chats here. | ||
| Let me see if I can check any of them out before I conduct the raid. | ||
| From Hesha, 999 just said, thank you. | ||
| Well, thank you. | ||
| I really appreciate it. | ||
| I really appreciate it. | ||
| And yes, yeah. | ||
| We'll be back. | ||
| I appreciate the encouragement from everyone. | ||
| And we'll keep fighting. | ||
| We'll keep fighting. | ||
| You can't stop fighting. | ||
| I mean, my mother always told me when we'd visit someone's house, you got to leave the world or you got to leave it a better place than you found it. | ||
| And that is certainly the way that we're going to conduct affairs in the United States. | ||
| We're going to leave the United States better than we found it. | ||
| There's no question about it. | ||
| Keep the faith. |