Burger King To USE AI To Monitor Employees Behavior, THE END IS HERE
Tate Brown and Libby Emmons dissect Burger King’s AI headset "Patty," designed to enforce politeness amid a workforce they claim has devolved into "slackjaw derelicts" and "the mentally ill." They link this to broader cultural shifts, including alleged underreported violence by trans individuals—three shootings in one month—and the left’s push for gender ideology, from Gavin Newsom’s flip-flops to Vanderbilt’s clinic closure. Emmons warns of a coming backlash as detransitioners sue providers (e.g., Fox Varian’s $2M settlement) and society questions whether radicalized identities can be undone without support, exposing the fragility of progressive social engineering. [Automatically generated summary]
This is Tate Brown here, holding it down live from Timcast Studios.
I've had like six donut holes, so I am just hyped up.
I'm like bouncing off the walls right now.
There's something about a donut hole that really just, I don't know, for the white man, it just does something for it.
You know what I mean?
If there's any other white guys in the crowd, the donut hole does something to you.
You know, I don't want to like, you know, you know, like make it sound like we're, you know, pigs or something like that, because the donut hole is probably zero nutritional value whatsoever, but it does something for the soul.
You know, it gets you fired up.
It connects you to the ancestors.
I don't know what it is, but absolutely delighted with those donut holes.
Again, this is Tate Brown.
You're holding down, taking you from the morning to the afternoon on the Rumble daily lineup on this Timcast News Live noon live show.
I am very happy to be back with you.
And if you saw the title, news cycle is a little slow today.
There's a few Epstein stories.
It's like, oh, every single person on the Rumble lineup today is going to be talking about Hillary testifying.
We know there's a real big, big, big, big story that everyone missed.
Everyone missed it.
I would say it's the defining story, probably of the generation.
But then we have a bit more of a serious story that we'll wind down the show with.
We're going to bring in the great Libby Emmons to discuss.
There's reporting in the post-millennial very recently from Andy No regarding a trans terror.
Again, this trans duo is revealed as suspects in the killing of a Vermont police officer.
Again, there's a lot going on here, but again, there's speculation that this is related to a recent shooting in Manchester, New Hampshire.
So we're going to bring on, we're going to bring this another trans shooter, not the same shooter, but another trans shooter is a speculated, speculated here.
So, we're going to bring on Libby Emmons at the half hour mark to talk about this trans terror epidemic that we're seeing.
If she can really break this sort of thing down, we can really get into the meat and potatoes, what's going on.
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That was kind of interesting.
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He created mustard gas and then he created an explosion in his house.
So that's kind of interesting.
We obviously disavow that.
We don't want people making explosives.
And I don't think the Casper had anything to do with that.
But it was very interesting nonetheless.
Unfortunate about his home, but it is what it is.
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Boonies is obviously bringing it back in a major way, but a lot of people that buy these boards aren't even skaters.
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I'm one of them.
I like to put it on the wall.
And I want to learn how to skate.
I'm just not there yet.
My health insurance doesn't cover it.
So with that, we have some fantastic stories.
We're going to go into this first one.
Whoa, I'm just going crazy over here.
Burger King.
This is from Kotaku.
Feels really red at just saying that out loud.
I might need to sort of, what's the word I'm looking for?
Make amends for that at some point.
But Burger King will stick AI in employees' headsets to make sure they say please and thank you.
Now we're talking AI as an artificial intelligence.
Alan Iverson has nothing to do with this.
A gen AI called Patty will be making life hell for employees and customers by the end of the year.
Now, I'm okay with this.
I'm just, I see the headline.
I like it.
I like it.
Okay.
Is anyone a little new around here in the United States of America?
Does anyone know what's happened to our fast food retail employees, the standards or lack thereof?
I mean, just to get your order right, you're thanking your lucky stars.
You start going.
If you go to Burger King and your order comes out correct, you're going to buy lottery tickets.
That's the next move you're making because it's your lucky day.
That's exactly right.
That's exactly what's going on.
These employees, and I want to apologize for anyone in the crowd that is currently a fast food warrior, because if you're watching the show, you're clearly a high IQ individual.
So this doesn't apply to you.
By and large, the makeup, the makeup of fast food employees over the last 10 to 15 years has moved from teenagers, the elderly, and then people that are kind of in between jobs.
It's moved from that to what should be the prison population.
But we've had this under-incarceration issue now where, again, these DAs are letting these people off.
The insane asylums have been closed.
The people that would make up an insane asylum now work at Burger King.
That is just the reality of the situation.
Those people that should be in a rubber ramada, convulsing, tied up or whatever, they are now putting together a whopper for you to enjoy on your ride home.
And Burger King, in and of itself, is already like, if you're going there, you don't have a great self-conception of yourself.
And this isn't an anti-fast food point because I think people that go to Taco Bell, people that go to McDonald's, these are people that do have a sense of self-worth.
These are people that, look, they just need a quick meal, right?
And they don't want to spend more than 10, 15 bucks.
So they go to one of these establishments.
They pay.
Burger King, who's going to Burger King?
I mean, can we be honest here?
Who's going to Burger King?
Why do you not think you're worthy of going to McDonald's?
That says more.
When I see someone pulling into a Burger King, I see someone crying for help.
I see someone that is desperate.
I see someone that is hurting.
Because it's like, what makes you think you're not worthy of going to McDonald's?
It's right there.
They'll serve anyone.
They really will.
They don't care.
They'll serve anyone.
They'll serve any old Joe that comes through there.
Burger King, what is going on, dude?
Is everything okay?
You know, you want to pull someone aside when you see him going into a Burger King.
And it's like, you're kind of seeing a, it's like a, it's like a form of a suicide, quite frankly, is what you're seeing when someone goes into Burger King because it is such a concession, right?
It is such a, it's such an outward expression of such a low self-esteem.
It's such like you feel empty inside that you go to a Burger King.
So I'm totally okay with this move.
I think this is brilliant for Burger King.
I think they're very aware that, again, the people that are sort of patronizing or patronizing, whatever, patronizing.
Yeah, the people that are dining at these Burger Kings are the mentally ill.
Fundamentally, they're the mentally ill of this country.
The mentally ill of the United States are the ones dining at Burger King.
And then the people that are working at the Burger King are, again, slackjaw derelicts, delinquents, tramps, I would say, by and large.
So Burger King's aware of this.
Burging's got to make a move.
Burger King has to escalate their image, quite frankly.
And how else do you do it than modernize?
Let's go Moneyball style.
You know, it's like the Oakland A's back in the day.
We're bringing Moneyball and we're bringing AI in.
This is the ticket.
This is how they finally get out of this situation that they're in.
There's a few Burger King defenders in the chat.
There's Burger King defenders.
Well, you can defend, I mean, there's Epstein defenders.
So, I mean, you know, it is what it is.
As Biggs Business desperately tries to justify the impossible waste of money, resources, time, and jobs that have been lost to the scam that is AI, we are going to see increasingly ridiculous uses of the completely useless LLMs with the planet, which the planet has been lumbered.
Today's entry is that pain to that painfully long list is Burger King's latest venture via which, as The Verge reports, the poor, underpaid staff of its restaurants are going to have a chat bot placed in their headsets, a gen AI that's going to spy on them and judge their performance.
Good.
Good.
First of all, this, the poor, underpaid staff of Burger.
Are you serious?
has anyone i've been to a burger king okay You think I work for Tim Cash?
You think I'm like a conservative commentator?
Everything's going well in my life.
No, it's not.
Sometimes you end up in a Burger King drive-through, okay?
Like sometimes you have lows, right?
I'm human.
I'm comfortable saying that, you know, I don't have this glamorous lifestyle, you know?
I work in West Virginia.
Of course I've been to a Burger King in the last six months.
Are you crazy?
Of course I have.
I'm not above that.
The employees there are idiots.
They're like literally idiots.
They're the dumbest people on planet Earth.
I'm sure there's some great ones out there.
And my beef, this is not a recent thing.
My beef with Burger King goes back years.
I'm 25.
I haven't been around that long.
When I was like 17, I had a temp job and Burger King released this item, this deal.
You pay $5 and you join the coffee club.
I'm in.
Because in my head, I'm hearing, for $5, you get unlimited coffee?
No, that's not quite what it was.
You get one small coffee a day.
That's what you got out of it.
I didn't know that.
I didn't read the fine print.
I just said, yeah, of course.
That's great.
So anyway, to make matters worse, you would go to the Burger King, right?
This specific Burger King, on my way to work, this was in Universal City, Texas, alright?
This is already like, you know, whatever.
It was staffed entirely by like 80-year-olds.
I don't know what was going on.
Because I'm like, all the Mexicans are right there.
They're ready to work.
Why are we not utilizing them?
You know, when you see Mexicans running fast food restaurants, typically things are all right.
You know, you don't know what they're saying.
They kind of sound like minions in the back and they're playing, you know, their reggaeton.
But generally, the food comes out hot.
Generally, you know, everything you ordered is in the bag.
It's really the elderly, black Americans by and large.
It is what it is.
And honestly, the teenagers, the teenagers are getting a little, getting a little rough.
They're getting a little, you know, lackluster, I would say.
The white teens with the pimples.
I think what's going on there for the record, I think what's going on there, why they're getting so bad is because Chick-fil-A is gobbling up all the best talent.
You know, you got to look at, you got to look at fast food staffing a lot like the NBA, where the top, the top, you know, the top free agents in the market are going to Chick-fil-A.
Chick-fil-A is the place to be.
They are building for the future.
Clearly, they're in championship contention already, but they clearly are just trying to build.
They're kind of like the Global City Thunder in a lot of ways.
So all the best talent, right?
They go over to Chick-fil-A.
And that's left over.
What's left over?
The people that end up at Burger King, the people that end up at McDonald's.
Again, if you're watching this and you're a good employee and you work these places, I'm sure.
But again, exceptions don't disprove the norm, right?
This is the case with everything.
This is a political show.
This is something you should understand by now.
It's a disaster.
So anyway, all elderly working at this Burger King.
And I would pull up to the window because I would go on my app and I would say, I want my coffee.
I order my coffee, my small coffee.
And I would pull up to the window and the elderly people that work there couldn't even figure out like how the mobile ordering even worked.
So I'd had to go there and explain to them, hey, there's this $5 deal and I get a coffee out of it.
And it was like I was explaining to them, like I was explaining to a caveman how like a like a computer worked.
I mean, it was unbelievable.
And it was every single day I would have this like war with these elderly people at Burger King to the point where I just, whatever, I went out of the club.
I don't want to be in the club anymore.
This is terrible.
Now, if they had AI, if they had, what's the name of the AI?
Patty, if they had Patty in their ear telling them what I meant, what I was talking about, they would remind them every day, hey, by the way, Tate's pulling up.
Again, there's this $5 deal.
This is what he's purchased.
That's why he doesn't need to say it at the speaker.
He can just pull around, have the coffee ready.
He put a mobile order in.
And if Patty could have told him that, then I would have saved me so much time.
My cortisol would have never spiked.
That's why I look so, that's why I look like I'm 30.
It's because of that stupid Burger King experience when I was a teenager.
I don't know if you can still remember how we imagined AI and the optimistic fiction of the 60s and 70s, but its primary role was to make our lives so much easier that we could work less and enjoy more.
Yet the only tangible result of this current nonsensical bastardization of the concept is to either take people's incomes away entirely or to make their lives so much harder.
That's going to be the case for Burger King's staff until the company essentially realizes what is a cluster bleep this will inevitably cause and remove Patty from the staff's heads.
No, this is liberal propaganda 101.
Are you kidding me?
You think it's going to make their jobs harder?
They don't know what's going on.
They're like not even autonomous.
They don't know what's going on.
They need that AI barking orders in their ears.
You can't even keep the geek bar out of their hands.
They're like yelling on the, they're like on FaceTime half the time.
And you think, what, Patty is going to make their lives harder?
You think standards is going to make their lives harder?
And this is what drives me crazy.
This is going to the next story here.
This whole war on standards.
So a lot of people, and this crowd, by the way, a lot of people watching the show are going to be like, yeah, that's so true.
Like, AI, this is so intrusive.
They're taking away these employees' autonomy.
Yeah, how dare them apply standards?
And how dare them use AI to apply standards?
This is the same problem I have here.
This is with Tampa Bay International Airport.
This is a great move.
This is a great move.
I'm going to read it here.
We've seen enough.
We've had enough.
It's time to ban pajamas at Tampa International Airport.
After successfully banning Crocs and giving everyone the amazing opportunity to experience the world's first croc-free airport, it's time to take on an even larger crisis.
Pajamas at the airport in the middle of the bay.
Thank you.
Oh my gosh.
Thank you.
We know this decision could be disruptive to someone in your life, but it's time we have a difficult conversation with them.
You can do this.
We and Phoebe believe in you.
I don't know who Phoebe is.
The madness stops today.
The movement starts now.
Help Tampa International Airport become the world's first Crocs-free and pajama-free airport.
Oh my, see, this is fantastic.
This is a fantastic move.
Thank heavens.
Thank we have standards again.
We have and you have these just these just people.
They just don't get it.
If you have a problem with this, you just don't get it.
I'm sorry.
I just got to be a little mean here.
You don't get it.
This is the problem with standard.
This is why people should be dressing nice.
Again, this goes back to this is at the airport.
You should be dressing percentage.
I'm not saying you need to go wearing a seersucker suit, you know?
Again, that's not what I'm saying.
I'm not saying you got to put a tuxedo on to go.
That's not what I'm saying.
I'm saying you shouldn't be dressed like you're going to a slumber party when you go to the airport.
Okay.
You shouldn't be dressed like you're like a fentanyl addict on the side of the street.
Okay.
That would be nice.
That would be nice.
Again, we're dealing with the public here.
We're a team.
You know, people on the left, they always say, well, it doesn't affect you directly.
So why do you care?
Because society is made up of individuals.
And if enough individuals are crazy, then society becomes crazy.
That's what we're seeing right now.
The same thing at the airport.
If one person is wearing pajamas, it's probably not a big deal.
All right.
Six or seven people start to wear pajamas.
See, now it's not just affecting individuals.
Now you look around and the majority of people look like slobs.
And when people look like slobs, they act more like a slob would.
That's just the reality of the situation.
You know, I think it was Deion Sanders maybe made this point, or maybe it was Barry Sanders.
Kelly, you can maybe weigh in here.
You look good, you feel good.
You feel good, you play good.
You play good, you get paid good.
What these people are trying to do, these pro-comfort people, they go all the way back to the first part of that statement.
You look good.
And they want to take that away from you.
They want you to look like a slob because you look bad.
You feel bad.
You feel bad.
You play bad.
You play bad.
You get paid bad.
So Kotaku are like, oh, their Burger King staff are underpaid.
It was Deion Sanders.
It was Deion Sanders.
Okay, good.
It was Neon Deion.
So these people, oh, well, they're underpaid.
You know why?
That's part of the reason.
You know why?
Part of the reason they're getting underpaid?
Why the reason everyone's getting underpaid?
It's because no one takes themselves seriously anymore.
Siri, it's a big problem.
Everyone, and this is another point, everyone is like irony poisoned.
That's why crocs are a thing.
And I own a pair of crocs.
I only use them to throw the trash away because the crocs were given to me and I would feel bad throwing away.
So, before anybody that I know comes after me personally, trying to like, you know, go for a takedown saying, Well, Tate owns a pair of Crocs, I don't wear them in public.
I take the trash out with them.
That's entirely, that's an entirely different thing.
Okay, that doesn't make me a croc wearer.
Just because you wear a pair of Crocs one time, you know, wait, what do you cook one time, all of a sudden, you're a chef?
So, all this to say, do you really think if you're against this, you're against the AI?
Do you really think the number one problem in American society in 2026 is we have too high of standards?
Is that seriously the argument you're making?
You're making the case that if you're against this, if you have a problem with this, if you're saying I should get to wear whatever I want to the airport because society is gay and I'm cool and I'm so cool and I'm gonna wear whatever I want, I'm gonna be a slob and look like an idiot.
If that's your argument you're making, you're making the argument that people in America are overdressed.
Is that seriously the contention you're making that Americans are what are two put together?
Seriously, you think uh, you think the idea that Americans are slobs is a ridiculous argument?
Again, if you have a problem with it, that's the argument you're making.
You're making the argument that Americans take themselves too seriously.
Is that are we like, are we being for real here?
Are we being for real?
You should, if you're a conservative, if you're right of center, if you're a liptard, you hate this because you hate standards.
You hate when uh you hate anything that elevates the soul, you hate anything that makes you feel connected to the divine.
So, of course, you hate this.
Of course, if you're a liptard, this doesn't apply to you.
I don't even know why you're watching the show.
You think the show's for everyone?
No, it's not actually.
I don't even know why you're on Rumble.
Like, let's be honest.
You're like, what's going on?
Are you okay?
Anyway, I digress.
Thanks for watching.
Bye, Casper.
If you're right of center, right?
If you're a conservative, you should love this because, again, if you're right wing, you believe in hierarchy.
You believe a hierarchy exists, and you believe that that hierarchy should be sort of held up, propped up, enforced by policy.
And policy comes from not just the government, but institutions.
Again, what is that?
What is it called when an institution props up hierarchy?
That's called standards.
That's what we need more of in the United States.
We need standards.
Again, this is all gone by the wayside.
This is why you have this DEI nonsense, right?
This is why you have affirmative action, all this crap.
It's because standards are eroding.
That's why everyone's 400 pounds for the record.
Because people have gone around saying it's okay.
You know, if you feel sad, maybe just eat this Big Mac and you'll feel okay.
That's society sort of, you know, that's the implication.
That's for the incentive.
They're not explicitly saying that, but the incentive structures bend towards that.
RFK is changing things, thankfully.
When you go to the airport, again, I'm not saying people need to go to the airport dressed like it's prom night.
Heaven forbid, because the you know, the breastfeeding pods would look like a freaking Elmer's glue factory exploded.
That's not what I'm saying.
I'm saying when people go to the airport, can you put it?
Can you just put some like jeans on, you know, maybe like a golf shirt?
I don't know, like a sweater?
Like, I don't know.
Like, can we not do the sweatpants and like a tank top?
Is that too much to ask for?
Can we not do flip-flops and cookie monster pajamas and a Pittsburgh Steelers jersey?
No offense to any Steelers fan.
It's nothing to do with the Steelers.
It's the first team I thought of because that's typically, I don't know what it is, the paper steel exams.
I'm always wearing the jerseys.
I don't know what to tell you.
Can we not, can we not do that?
Can we have like, again, can we, can you have some respect for the people around you?
Is that too much to ask for?
Can we have some standards?
Because again, if you're, I tell this to people all the time.
And look, I wear, what do you call these?
Knit sweaters.
Whatever.
I wear these sweaters like all the time.
That's like my thing.
Because you got to have like a thing, you know, everyone's got to have a thing.
But what I tell people is if you feel like sick, if you're feeling sick, you're feeling sleepy or something, take a shower, brush your teeth, put on a nice, you know, put on like clothes that is respectable, et cetera, and you'll feel better.
Because when you look good, you feel good.
When you feel good, you play good.
When you play good, you get paid good.
Everything in your life, everything in your life comes out of making the right decisions.
It's like the snowball effect.
You start making the right decisions at the micro level and you will get victories at the macro level.
You make the right decision here, right decision here, right decision here, and you have standards across the board.
You don't dip below those standards at the littlest level, at the tiniest level, you will be rewarded in the macro.
That is still how life works.
I know everyone has problems with capitalism right now.
The incentive structures are all out of whack.
I totally agree.
I totally agree.
There's a lot of incentive structures that are completely out of whack.
No denying that.
But life is so much bigger than just income.
You will start to get victories in so many different places if you just have standards for yourself.
If you're wearing Crocs and pajama pants at the airport, that tells me you don't have standards for yourself.
I'm hearing reports going on in China as we speak.
Neatocracy has said lip chards will look you dead in the eye and tell you this is AI because there were some lip chards saying this was AI.
I think this is going on in China.
So we need to take a closer look.
If you guys can tweet at me, any other videos similar to this, if you can weigh in, because look, there's a lot of Chinese letters going on over here.
It's chicken scratch.
That's Chinese.
Something's going on over there.
They're planning something.
We need to investigate.
I would encourage maybe Delta Force to take a look at this situation because this is really getting out of control.
What else we got?
Woke church.
This is insane.
This is from Defiant Ells.
How queer.
I can't even read this.
Goodness gracious.
Let me just read it.
I can't read that.
How queer was, okay, I'll just read it.
This is me reading.
It's not me.
How queer was Jesus?
He was an observant Jew, but he was 30 years old.
No wife, no job, hung out with 12 other dudes.
That's pretty queer.
So this idea, okay, where do we start?
This idea that America has always had free speech at all costs is certainly not the case because 200 years ago, this would have got you hung.
That's just the reality of the situation.
200 years ago, saying something this abhorrent, something this blasphemous would have got you hung.
I'm not saying that should necessarily be the policy now.
But I do think that the fact that we have a society where you can just kind of say things this absurd with impunity and like have a job like behind a pulpit is a bit absurd.
I think we can all grant that.
This is really, this is really, this is another side.
I mean, I could completely take that on this guy, but I think everyone watching knows why this is insane.
Something that's really interesting is in Europe and the rest of the Western world, broadly speaking, they kind of just gave up with Christianity, the left.
They realized that the sort of Christian ethic, the Christian worldview is just in complete opposition to their worldview, the liberal leftist worldview.
So they just abandoned Christianity.
They just said, well, we're just atheists now or agnostic or whatever.
In the United States, something weird has happened where, yes, a lot of liberals, a lot of leftists, you know, will say they're atheists or whatever.
But a lot of them, like this, are trying to like retcon Christianity.
They're trying to like rebuild it.
And it's not working because it's like the Bible hasn't changed.
So you can kind of just read it and then realize this guy's an idiot and a demon, quite frankly.
It's very demonic what he's saying.
But it's weird.
Like the left in America, it shows how religious this country is, how Christian this country is, is that the left have made the calculation that we should probably at least pay some lip service to Christianity because it's so important to this country.
Now it's getting out of hand now where now they're retconning Christianity.
So they're changing core components of Christianity, but they're not willing to abandon it.
And I think that's a pretty interesting thing, quite frankly.
Again, you'll see another example of this.
This is Eagle Hill, Edge Hills United Methodist Church.
This is their sing-along here.
This is quite interesting.
Now, they could be in a very cold region.
I doubt it.
I think they're talking about immigration, customs, and enforcement.
I think that's what's going on.
Again, but this is just a weird example.
There's people there.
I mean, these mainline churches are declining quite rapidly, but Christianity broadly is declining.
Catholicism is declining very rapidly.
I know like the meme online is that everyone's converting to Catholicism.
Ryan Burge has the data.
Christianity across the board is declining.
That's just the reality, folks.
And I'm a Christian.
I'm a devout Christian.
It doesn't bring me joy to say that, but it's true.
But this church has people in it, and these people will all tell you they're Christians.
Are they?
I'm not here to judge people's faith, but the fruit doesn't look too right.
That looks a little rotten.
I'll say that.
The fruit looks a little rotten.
Very strange.
Very strange.
I would like to take a deep dive into what it is about American leftists that sort of they feel like they still need to be Christian.
They don't feel comfortable abandoning Christianity when their compatriots on the other side of the pond in Europe have.
Very interesting, bizarre situation.
But do we have, is Libby ready to go, Bruce or Kellen?
I had not seen, I mean, I'd seen this, but I didn't really do too deep of a dive into it.
This is quite interesting.
This is a bit more serious, obviously.
From Andy No.
So, okay, so the U.S. attorney from New Hampshire, the office in the District of New Hampshire, puts out a press release.
Manchester resident charged with the attempted murder of a federal officer.
Very grim, obviously.
Very horrible, horrible situation.
Andy No's reply here really caught my eye.
The left isn't, the left, sorry, restart from the top from Andy No.
This isn't getting coverage in the media, but the gun person who allegedly fired upon and tried to kill a border patrol agent in New Hampshire is trans.
This is the third trans shooting this month.
Blue Daily is the trans name for Colin Zeke Daily.
The attack is eerily similar to the neighboring Vermont deadly shooting attack on a Border Patrol agent last year by a trans suspect, Teresa Youngblood.
So she, Andy links this story here.
And it's very, it's a very strange story.
We'll bring Libby in to discuss all of the.
On inauguration day, shocking news that a U.S. Border Patrol officer had been shot dead near the Canadian border in Vermont.
I think you guys probably remember this.
It's been a while since we heard about it.
An incident involving a now-deceased foreign national was overshadowed by the coverage of Donald Trump's events in the nation's capital.
But then this was interesting.
The one week later, a 21-year-old Washington woman was charged over the deadly incident, but little has been reported about her and her deadly accomplice, a German man.
The postmeno can report the mysterious duo who were pulled in over at Coventry, Vermont in the deadly shooting are leftist trans militants with alleged ties to a trans terror cell.
Very bizarre stuff.
We're going to bring Libby in to discuss this and so much more.
I should probably have some thoughts on the left retcon in Christianity too, because that's quite an interesting subject.
I think everyone is probably familiar with who you are at this.
I mean, you've held down the show so many times, but I guess for like the three people in the audience that wouldn't know who you are, you could give a quick intro of who you are, what you do.
And after everyone's fully watched this show and also reviewed the ad reads a few times, then they should head on over to Libby's show and check it out.
Andy No, in response to a press release from the U.S. Attorney in New Hampshire regarding a shooting of, it was a border, it was a federal officer, they say it was a federal officer, was shot in New Hampshire.
I don't know if you caught this story.
Andy No replied saying the suspect, as it stands right now, the suspect in this shooting in Manchester, New Hampshire was trans.
And he links this back to around Inauguration Day where we saw in Vermont, obviously a neighboring state, a very similar situation where a border patrol agent was shot by an individual that was later identified as trans.
Something's going on.
It's specifically like in the Northeast and the Pacific Northwest.
It seems like we're seeing this sort of specific violent kind of trans like in huge volume.
And it's not getting reported on by the media at all.
I mean, the fact that I caught it from an Andy No reply to a tweet by the U.S. Attorney New Hampshire, that kind of says it all because I'd like to think I'm fairly on top of things politically.
And obviously I remember the shooting, but like, wow.
Yeah, this is, this was a shooting last year that Andy reported on it.
He had exclusive details.
And in fact, you're not the only one who noticed this.
The old story was going viral today.
And I was checking it out.
And I was like, wait a second.
I was looking at our analytics as I tend to see how we're doing.
And I was checking it out.
I was like, why is this story trending?
You know, we published this story last year.
But yes, the reason it's trending is because yesterday and another one of our reporters, Katie Davis Court, was working on, and she also covers Pacific Northwest and Antifa and immigration and stuff.
She had done some reporting on a fresh shooting of a federal agent by a trans person in New Hampshire.
This person is from Manchester, New Hampshire.
Manchester is a very liberal city.
It's a small little city, but it's very leftist.
And there was another, yeah, there was another incident of a border patrol or federal agent being shot by a person who was named Blue Zeke.
What's their last name here?
Well, I forget.
I pulled it up.
Of course, I pulled it up and now the ads are popping up, which I know is everybody's favorite thing.
Blue Zeke Daly, a 26-year-old man who had previously been known as Cullen Zeke Daly, was involved in this shooting.
It wasn't initially reported that he was trans.
Later, Andy and Katie were working on it.
They discovered that the person is trans non-binary, which is, you know, this other component of transness.
And yeah, and so Andy linked it back to the previous shooting.
And I think he's right to do so.
We have seen a plethora of trans violence.
And this is a community that tells us, you know, we just want to be peaceful and coexist and everything like that.
And then you look at it and you're like, I don't think that's really what's going on here.
There's something peculiar.
And if you look at just the past few weeks, we have had a trans non-binary person shooting a federal agent in New Hampshire.
We had a mass shooting by a trans person in Tumblr Ridge, British Columbia, in Canada, a very small town of 2,400 people.
And this young man shot and killed his mother and his stepbrother before heading over to a school with only 160 kids in it and took up some shooting there.
Then we had a shooting in Rhode Island.
A man who, his marriage broke up because he decided he decided he was a woman.
His marriage broke up and he went to his son's high school hockey game and took up shooting there, killed his ex-wife, killed, I believe, one of his, I believe it was one of his children.
And this was, there was some indication additionally that this was senior day on the ice and the seniors were going to be bringing their families out on the ice.
And perhaps this man was upset that he was not invited by his son out on the ice because, you know, it's sort of an embarrassment to have your dad walk out there with fake boobs and bleach blonde hair pretending to be a lady.
I guess live how you want to live, but once you have children, you have an obligation to like show up for them in their life without being a total disaster.
So there's been a lot of trans violence, and that's just the past few weeks.
You know, it's, it's a really, it's not a terribly surprising.
This is what this is what frustrates me about the conservative commentary is like they can do a really tough guy routine on the transgender thing when it's like, there's only two genders, man.
And it's like, okay, we've moved past that.
Let's get to like why this is happening.
And this is the thing that no one wants to say.
And it's just objectively true: they kill themselves.
This is very unfortunate.
It doesn't bring me joy.
This is not a dunk.
This is a very sad thing.
I'm very heartbroken by this whole situation because it's a society-wide failure.
They kill themselves at a very high level.
So you should not be surprised that they have a higher participation in these sort of violent outbursts.
Again, this is just logical.
This makes total sense.
But a lot of people just want to stick to the sound bites and they don't want to drill down on why this is actually happening.
They're mentally disturbed and then they have a high propensity of self-harm.
So naturally, that's going to sort of escalate outwards.
He's, you know, it's like some weird fetish thing for a lot of people.
And I agree with you about being totally heartbroken.
Like every time I see one of these trans shooters who's a teenager or a very young person, you know, like late teens, early 20s or younger, I just, I find it so heartbreaking, surely, for all of the victims whose lives are lost and whose lives are ruined by this person.
But I also feel such heartbreak for this kid who's probably like just some weird kid and someone needs to give them some good music and take them out to a party.
I mean, because that's, that's obviously the, the, the shootings are, are where tensions really flare and rightfully so, because people are just so done with this issue.
Because again, there's one side that's continuously propping this up.
The other side's saying, this is crazy.
But when you break it down, like when I just see the transient thing in general, it's, it's, I find it heartbreaking.
Like, I still have a very, like, a soft spot for like seeing struggling.
They're looking, you know, every problem that you have is a psychological problem.
It can be solved with drugs and talking more about your problems.
Problems aren't solved by talking about your problems.
Problems are solved by like getting yourself together, getting some competence, getting some skills and going out there and feeling good about yourself because you have earned it.
You know, I mean, if you're depressed because you're failing math, you can take some SSRIs and still fail math and you're going to feel terrible.
But if you learn your, if you learn how to do the work, you're going to feel good about yourself.
And that's going to help you a lot more than drugs or lies.
And no one's coming around being like, no, hon, you're not really failing math.
That's just an A. Take some drugs.
You'll feel better.
Like, this is dumb.
This is like such a dumb way to treat kids.
And kids feel that it's dumb.
So when you have these kids who are like mentally disturbed because in part because everybody keeps lying to them, you know, in part because they have like a messed up home life.
And also nobody tells kids once they're stuck in these like bad home life situations.
No one's like, hey, listen, childhood is short.
Figure out what you want your life to be like and move in that direction.
You're not going to be here forever.
You're not under your like idiot stepfather's thumb forever.
I mean, to your point, like a lot of it is, yeah, like lifestyle adjustments would solve quite a few of these.
Because again, you have a kid going into a therapist's office where the whole point of therapy in 2026 is just you argue with the liberal until you just agree with them.
Someone put that on Twitter.
It's so true.
But they go into something, you say, I feel empty inside.
And they go, okay, well, here's some pills.
And then eventually you'll stop thinking about that.
Well, just neuter your brain.
On the flip side, there are these kids that are growing up in these really horrible home life situations.
Someone made this point.
It's a very good point because they're saying JD Vance was probably the last, his generation was the last generation that could grow up in a situation like that and become the vice president.
Because every kid in that situation following, there's a decent chance that they get into a weird online echo chamber where they get, again, just isolated in a really strange way.
And again, they go down these sort of weird rabbit holes that we're talking about.
Again, that's not across the board.
You still have exceptions, but it's making it increasingly difficult for kids that grow up in that situation to again have a chance out, a pathway out because they just get sucked in.
But it's, becoming increasingly obvious that the worst thing for a child that feels atomized is to give them exposure to the internet because there's a this is going to be mean, but there's sometimes there's a reason they're atomized, it's because they are a little weird and so they're going to go find other kids that are a little weird and then they're just going to be weird together and then things get worse and worse.
It's just the reality.
I mean again, I feel bad saying that, but it's just true.
Certain, I mean, it certainly wouldn't be occurring to him to go to the Marines.
You know, I don't know.
Again, I I like to.
I like to give people the autonomy.
I want to treat everybody as individuals.
But you do have to look at trends right, you do have to look at trends and we are seeing, among the youth, higher rates of they're reporting higher rates of Lgbt, you know uh, affiliation or and whatnot.
So it's like things are changing quite rapidly, even for millennials, like things are changing and who knows what the next generation is going to look like.
I think about this too, because I often am asked by, like you know, little Republican groups, you know where, like i'll do interviews with people who have like their Republican thing and they're trying to organize this and that, and their whole group is older people, you know boomers yeah, and they're like, how do we get the kids involved?
How do we get them to come, want to be part of what we're doing?
And i'm always kind of like they, they don't want to be part of what you're doing.
Yeah, you know, like nobody wants to be part of what you're doing except you guys.
So you have your thing and it's cool for you guys and that's great.
I actually had one person tell me um, and he was older, you know, he was like older than me but doing his thing and he was like yeah, we have this great project.
We just need some young people to come in and be the muscle.
And I remember thinking like, why would anyone want to be your muscle, right?
You know like they want to be muscle for their own project, for their own thing that they're doing.
So You know, you have all of these older people trying to, and it's such a boomer thing, right?
They don't ever take interest in what you're doing.
They don't ever like look at you and ask you what your ideas are or why or say, you know, like, what is your thought process here?
They always want to tell, everyone's always wanting to tell kids what to think instead of like how to think.
And all they really need is like how to think, you know, learn to control your own thought process.
Learn to, you know, learn to understand how you think, how to process ideas, how to not be ruled by ideologies, how to entertain thoughts without embedding them into your consciousness.
Like you can think about anything crazy that you want, but that doesn't mean that it's part of you.
It's just like, I mean, you know, thoughts are like ephemera.
They can come and go.
But I think about that in terms of like how to like this, this divide of like old people want young people to be involved, but they don't want to make space for those young people to be involved.
They just want to like incorporate them into their thing.
Yeah, it's like not to go completely sidetracked, but it's like churches have this problem all the time where they're like, well, how do I get the young people in?
And they think it's like we need to change the color of paint.
So they like modernize the music style or these sorts of things or make the preaching more topical or these sorts of things.
And it's like, you know, typically it's you double down on what makes you different.
And young people that are, again, feeling a bit disillusioned with the world are going to be attracted to things that feel sort of superhuman, that feel divine, these sorts of things.
And so that applies to everything.
But I mean, that applies to church primarily because that's, again, a big part of people's lives.
Like the church I go to is very traditional because it's just, it's like a refuge again on a Sunday.
But this applies everything else.
It's like you have to provide them with something that's different.
You should actually double down on what makes you different rather than try to like, again, repackage it.
And then maybe you'll trick them and it'll pass a sniff test and then they'll accept it.
Well, speaking about being lied to, I do want to like kind of circle back to the first topic, but from a different angle, you've probably seen this happening as well.
Is we've seen a few permission pieces coming out from major outlets like the Washington Post and New York Times, where they're actually like getting a bit critical of the trans thing.
They're actually like sort of saying like, okay, maybe things have gone too far.
Maybe this could be an issue, et cetera, et cetera.
Then you had Gavin Newsom the other day, kind of out of nowhere, coming out again regarding the gender ideology stuff.
And he's like, I don't know, maybe this is maybe politically unviable.
Like, I don't know, maybe we should take it either.
He didn't actually say they were wrong, but he did say maybe this won't play in Peoria and maybe we should consider that if we're trying to win elections.
Do you think there's a reckoning happening on the left or is this just repackaging for an election cycle?
And honestly, it makes me kind of angry to see it.
That's as someone who's been like talking about the problem with trans literally since like at least 2013 when I was writing satire about trans.
And I won an offensive theater award because of how offensive my play about that was like a satire of trans and abortion and surrogacy was and birth control and gang rape.
So it was it was pretty funny.
But anyway, the uh you know, I find it infuriating because thousands of children and teens could have been not mutilated.
If they would not have held up these lies over the past like, you know, six or so years when they really started going in hard on men can be women and trans your kids.
What they mean by life-saving is that if they give children drugs and hormones that make them have the secondary sex characteristics of the opposite sex, that by the time those children grow into adults, they will appear more like the opposite sex than their natal sex.
And this will help them in adulthood.
Life-saving is appearance.
Life-saving is permanent fashion.
That's all it is that they're talking about.
That's what they mean when they say life-saving.
That is so stupid and disingenuous and inauthentic from a party that used to tell us you're beautiful just the way you are.
They don't mean it.
They are lying to you.
And Gavin Newsom, what a prick, right?
I mean, what a little opportunistic piece of trash that man is.
He will say whatever is expedient at any given time.
When he was on with Charlie Kirk last year, when he launched his podcast and he had Charlie on, and they had such an interesting conversation, and he admitted that perhaps it's not fair to have fellas play women's sports.
He got into it.
He said that.
And now he's just like, well, I didn't say that.
And I never said my son was a fan of Charlie Kirk.
Well, he did say it.
He did say it.
He will say whatever he has to, as we saw the other day, where he basically said, you know, hey, stupid black people, I'm stupid too, right?
I did badly on my SATs.
And it's like, how, how are you saying this?
Like, how are you saying, like, I'm dumb like you, so elect me?
The craziest one to me, besides all this, these are all egregious, but he was like on Sean Ryan's show and Sean Ryan gifted him like a handgun.
And then he did this thing where he's like, I actually love these.
I like want more of them.
I just want like more responsible ownership.
That's my problem.
And then immediately passes like some of the most like draconian Second Amendment restrictions you've ever seen in your entire life.
It's like what he is willing to say.
That's what makes him almost like Patrick Bateman-esque.
I know people like don't want to give that to him, but it is like this just cold, like connivaling.
Like people literally just say whatever it takes for someone that's first interaction with them is through that podcast to be like, well, this guy's kind of sensible.
Look what they're doing now, where they've made the Epstein files their issue now.
And so there's a lot of people that, I mean, rightfully so, are very frustrated about this.
They see this as kind of the litmus test for, you know, the viability of like the current system.
And then now the left is like sort of, again, adopting a lot of these talking points.
It was John Ossaf and Georgia, the senator from Georgia, was like, you know, the Republican Party is the party of Epstein class and that sort of thing.
And it's like, I see what they're doing here.
They're actually trying to capitalize on the kind of populist themes.
And now that the Trump administration and the Trump movement, by and large, is positioning themselves as the legitimate ruling, you know, authority in the United States.
Now the left like sees, you know, okay, there might be some blood in the water.
We could sort of position ourselves like the populist.
It's just, you can't really do that with the coalition that they have.
So I do think they'll blow up in their face and they probably will get like an AOC.
I mean, that's why Rupert Lowe's striking such a nerve right now with the people because they're just like, finally, someone that's just saying very obvious things.
And it is radical because of just what the zeitgeist is right now.
But generally, these like are, you know, the men and women that are the men primarily that fought in World War II would have just saw the policy positions of Restore and be like, yeah, that's like I was at a centrist party.
So it's hilarious that this is the situation we're in.
I guess to close, to sort of put a bow on the earlier topic, let's just say the Democrat Party continues to slowly try to walk back the transition or at least make it not a thing.
They don't have an explanation to these people that have mutilated themselves because they wanted to participate and be happy.
Without an explanation for those people, what do you think those people are going to do after the ladder gets pulled up behind them?
Well, the people who are upset about it have an avenue to sue for malpractice.
We saw Fox Varian in New York.
I think she got $2 million.
Pricia Mosley is suing.
Chloe Cole's case is coming up against Kaiser.
And I think that what's going to happen is these insurance companies are going to stop paying for this kind of treatment.
This is my hope, is that they stop paying for this kind of treatment because it's just not something they can afford.
And I sincerely hope that that's what happens.
We have seen gender clinics shutting down across the country.
Vanderbilt, which Matt Walsh famously went against.
We've seen shutdowns in, I think, Chicago, Milwaukee, and also some of the hospitals in California.
But what is going to happen to these detransitioners?
And what is going to happen when they are, you know, they're sort of out in the cold?
And what's going to happen to the people who have undergone all the trans stuff when society suddenly decides that they're not going to lie to them anymore?
I get so excited when you're coming on because I'm like, it's going to, it's just going to be not like, because a lot of times when I have guests on, this is inside baseball.
I like struggle sometimes.
I'm like, oh, okay.
We have turned.
Yeah, we have like 15 minutes left and I'm like running out of stuff to ask.