On today's show, we discuss the latest on the latest in the Trump administration, including the latest news regarding the latest court case against Donald Trump and his team. We also hear about a new poll that shows a potential 2020 challenger to Trump gaining ground in the Democratic primary race. And we pay our respects to a young man who lost his battle with a heart defect.
00:00:34.000Briefly, they were down, but now they're back, and Apple says it was one big mistake, but I really doubt it.
00:00:40.000I'm willing to bet it was a rogue employee who is fervent and anti-Trump and far-left who probably took down his podcast, or it was a top-down effort to put a little fear into those who would speak out against the machine.
00:00:54.000As we enter 2024, you know, things are going to get very spicy when it comes to censorship.
00:01:00.000And already we have a ton of super chats before the show even started of people saying they're struggling to find this show.
00:01:05.000Well, yeah, election season is upon us.
00:01:09.000And so it's going to become increasingly difficult to find our clips, our show, etc.
00:01:14.000So if you like the show and you want to push back, take the URL right now, post it wherever you can.
00:01:20.000Don't let them try to throttle and suppress us or anyone else.
00:01:23.000But we'll talk about that as we start entering this Election season.
00:01:28.000We got a lot of news pertaining to what's going on.
00:01:31.000There's more talk about what's going to happen with Donald Trump, his personnel, and his lawyers as they're ordered to surrender.
00:01:38.000They're going to be placed in county jail, which will be a site.
00:01:41.000It's going to be very interesting as to how the Secret Service actually negotiates this.
00:01:45.000And there's a lot of questions about whether Trump actually can be charged for things he did as president under the Constitution.
00:02:02.000He said it was a bad thing, that he needs to actually earn the trust of people and win honorably, but it would serve him to have Trump removed, because in some instances, he'd be in first place.
00:02:13.000But I like Vivek, so we'll talk about that.
00:02:15.000Plus, ladies and gentlemen, Target has lost money in its sales for the first time in six years.
00:02:23.000They lost hundreds of millions of dollars.
00:02:25.000The Bush family wants to buy back the brand, and Sound of Freedom has surpassed Indiana Jones.
00:02:30.000The reason why they're going after Trump with pure force is because they're panicked that they're losing, and the only thing they have left is raw power, which can be terrifying, but I think we're winning, and we'll talk a lot more about that.
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00:03:44.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and a whole lot more is Kingsley Cortez.
00:05:32.000He put out this video saying, what's the issue?
00:05:34.000In a video shared to X, the podcaster said the email from Apple's podcast team contained a link Though the link brought him to another page informing him his podcast has been removed from the platform.
00:05:43.000We found an issue with your show, the Glenn Beck program, which must be resolved before it's available on Apple Podcasts.
00:05:49.000He said, I cannot imagine what they're basing this on.
00:05:52.000The podcaster said Apple's removal of the Glenn Beck program was crazy and encouraged people to share his post and demand Apple Podcasts reinstate the show.
00:06:00.000If this was not Glenn Beck, if it was any other podcast, they would not be restored.
00:06:05.000It's only because it's a high-profile personality in political commentary.
00:06:11.000I bet Apple nukes tons of shows all the time, and they're smaller shows that maybe will get only a few thousand downloads per episode.
00:06:19.000Glenn Beck said, looks like Apple restored my 3,000 plus episodes to their platform, but still don't have clear answers as to why this happened.
00:06:26.000Hope to have an update for you tomorrow on radio.
00:06:28.000I want to thank everyone on the left, right, and everyone in between who spoke up today.
00:06:31.000I wish I had better answers from Apple on what happened, but you gave me hope that the issue of censorship is still bigger than politics.
00:06:37.000There were a lot of people on the left who were saying, OK, look, man, like, you know, you might not like Glenn Beck, but that's kind of crazy.
00:06:55.000Yeah but there's even still it's like if there if there is a rogue employee that's actually doing the you know shut it off or whatever it seems like it's something that's fairly simple for someone to do as in it doesn't take there's not a lot of backups there's no doesn't seem like there's checks and any kind of checks or anything whatever you know.
00:07:12.000I would think that it would be either one of the lead developers or one of the owners of Spotify.
00:07:22.000Usually, most employees don't have access to shutting off channels completely unless you're a really well-trusted, respected administrator.
00:07:29.000But even then, that would be a big risk for the company to give an administrator that kind of ability.
00:07:32.000So I'm thinking like someone up in the in the development chain must have, which means that it went through a series of calls, like it wasn't just someone just decided to do it, that someone would have told someone to do it.
00:07:41.000And then they went ahead and pushed it.
00:07:43.000And then they temporarily made it invisible to Glenn.
00:07:45.000He thought it was deleted, but they just had it in this mode until they could resolve something.
00:07:51.000This happens a lot, and I wonder if this is a shot across the bow for conservative commentary, and Glenn Beck being a conservative commentator, but also obviously anybody who is supporting Trump in any way, pushing back on the narrative machine.
00:08:20.000Cavuto argues why Trump actually is guilty because there's so many charges.
00:08:25.000Vivek makes an excellent point saying, we cannot become a country that simply says because there are so many charges, one of them must be true.
00:08:31.000No, you're innocent until proven guilty.
00:08:32.000But that shows you where Fox News is at.
00:08:34.000Obviously Fox News is anti-Trump, pro-establishment.
00:09:30.000If you're pro-DeSantis, you'll probably be okay.
00:09:33.000If you are pro-Trump, you will probably be hidden.
00:09:36.000I think people, if they want to watch the show, can go to TimCast.com every night at 8 p.m., and then you can link to it from the website's front page.
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00:09:54.000I think, though, to the Apple point specifically, conservatives have this kind of consensus of thinking that, you know, corporations are untouchable because we all worship at the altar of the free market, right?
00:10:05.000But what we're seeing is that these corporations are taking our freedoms, they're acting as tyrants.
00:10:11.000So I think we need to get a lot more comfortable on the right with, you know, trust-busting certain corporations or really enforcing certain laws and just ensuring that they are protecting the liberties that the Constitution entrusts to every single American.
00:10:24.000It's a bigger issue of the Republicans, they don't do anything.
00:11:10.000There needs to be a lot more barriers there that kind of... We saw with the Twitter files, right, that the government was actually asking Twitter to do things and then they were, you know, complying in a sense.
00:11:20.000So we need to be sure that there are protections in place so that that kind of collusion can't happen.
00:11:34.000I mean, you can't force people to talk in public.
00:11:36.000Yeah, I mean, I think there needs to be a period of a lot of transparency and we're seeing a little bit of that with the Weaponization Committee that's happening in Congress right now.
00:11:44.000We're seeing some of these files start to come out and we're getting evidence.
00:12:18.000When did the modern corporation take over?
00:12:21.000It was, let's see, the first American corporation was organized in 1894 as Orange County Title Company, succeeding the two businesses, the business of two title abstract companies founded in 1889 and operating in Orange County, California.
00:12:36.000That's like right before Rockefeller got his stranglehold on Standard Oil on the country, through Standard Oil, and then they eventually broke up Standard Oil, turned it into like six other oil companies that Rockefeller still had a piece of, so it didn't really And now you have multinational corporations too, like you have corporations that are working at the behest of the global elite, not even just, you know, American-centric or focused.
00:12:57.000They're caring about, you know, what Klaus Schwab wants.
00:12:59.000And you can't, so for the American government to go to like BlackRock and tell it to do something, BlackRock's like, well, where's their headquarters?
00:13:08.000But they don't have to, because they're not American, but then so we could be like, you can't operate here unless you play by our rules, which as long as we're a strong, robust economy and a force that has bargaining power.
00:13:21.000seriously and we tell Google like, hey, unless you free your software code, you can't function in the United States, they might just shut down the United States.
00:13:27.000So it's like, And we could do shows of force like that.
00:13:30.000We could tell Apple or Amazon, you know, no more manufacturing in China.
00:13:34.000And if they do, we seize their boat when it arrives at a port in California.
00:13:38.000I'd love to see if at any point it was possible Republicans actually exert some kind of power.
00:14:26.000Right, okay, well, the reason why there's demonic activities on the side of Democrats is because they're evil, power-hungry psychopaths, and the reason why there's inaction on the part of the Republicans is because they're actually Democrats who are power-hungry psychopaths, but they're only wearing Republican masks.
00:14:41.000So the Uniparty, bought out by the corporations, and they're just floating?
00:14:46.000You know, while we're all down under the deck trying to put the fire out.
00:14:49.000There's a handful of Republicans who are legitimate.
00:14:51.000Some of them are more libertarian leaning, some of them are MAGA or anti-establishment, but what, there's like 20 of them?
00:15:31.000So, whereas, yes, I get, like, boycotts can move the needle and stuff, I'm not sure Apple is who... Yeah, I don't want to be able to... Because Apple's looked at as more of a global company, too.
00:15:45.000They're selling iPhones all over the, you know, the whole world.
00:15:48.000So, I mean, and hey, I'm only telling you my impression.
00:15:52.000I was wrong about the Bud Light boycott in the first place.
00:15:56.000I didn't think it was a good idea, and apparently I was wrong about that, so fair enough.
00:16:00.000But I think Apple's a bit of a different company.
00:16:03.000Yeah, I'm not too concerned with Apple.
00:16:06.000Only because Glenn Beck, they got rid of his podcast.
00:16:08.000That is the one that came out of my mouth.
00:16:10.000But any kind of multinational company or American company that's actually de facto multinational, that's betraying our interests, we could boycott or at least attempt to.
00:16:19.000But then if these companies get too integrated in our society and you try and boycott them, I want to boycott Microsoft?
00:16:48.000Only thing I know about Ubuntu is that's what I used when I was mining Ethereum.
00:16:51.000Well, I'll tell you about it is it makes tons of money for massive multinational corporations.
00:16:57.000Because when they need to operate like point-of-sale terminals or self-checkouts, why pay for a license for Windows as your operating system when Linux is free?
00:17:40.000He was going to mention several of these individuals have previously expressed interest for the Twitter killer, not wanting to work for, uh, here.
00:17:47.000He says, this guy who seems to dream of his own company being killed or reverted to Twitter 1.0 censorship even positively promotes that under Linda, they're getting the band back together.
00:17:58.000The band of policy team means misinfo policies.
00:18:01.000He's bragging the old censors are back.
00:18:14.000I mean, it should be assumed that just right off the bat, like you assume you don't trust her.
00:18:18.000Now, I'm not saying that it's not possible that she could earn trust or that it's not possible that, you know, This could be much ado about nothing, but you don't trust off the bat.
00:18:34.000The truth is you should never have to trust your social media.
00:18:37.000You should be able to verify the code and know exactly what the media is doing.
00:18:40.000Secondly, they can ban you at any time for any reason, everywhere you go.
00:18:44.000So there's no reason in wondering or be getting angry about it if and when it happens.
00:18:48.000Linda Iaccarino and Elon Musk can ban you off X right now.
00:18:52.000You bring up, like, verifying the code a lot.
00:18:54.000I wonder how many people actually could verify the code.
00:18:57.000Like, I wouldn't be able to verify any code.
00:18:59.000Like, even if they made the code open source, I can't.
00:19:23.000So I mean, it's it's the reason I bring this up is because you say you you mentioned bring, you know, verify the code and have the have open source code.
00:19:33.000Your average person is still going to have to rely on someone else that they trust because they're not it's like that's like being like oh we'll make sure that you know put it put it make it available so that way people can read it but then like half the world's illiterate or whatever doesn't read that language you would get like 10,000 developers that all have agreed that the code says this so it's kind of hard to have them all lie that they would be that kind of trust so it's like trust in the Fortification of the mass mentality or something.
00:19:58.000I think what would end up happening is you'd get 80% of corporate coders who align with the Democrats, the establishment, the machine, would all come out and say, everything's fine, it looks good to me.
00:20:07.000Then you get a small faction of people being like, I don't know, this line of code looks like they're spying on you and stealing your info.
00:20:12.000Then the corporate press would say far-right neo-Nazis claim code is stealing your info and deranged conspiracy theory.
00:20:18.000I'm not 100% sure that something, just because of the level of complexity, if the average person can't simply understand it, it might not actually make more clarity by making the information available.
00:20:32.000Not saying that it's a bad idea that it must be kept secret, but I'm saying that I don't see that as a solution because I don't think that it would add more clarity to the situation.
00:20:42.000The average person is going to say, I have no idea.
00:20:44.000And you're going to get people who will lie.
00:20:45.000They'll just take a snippet of code and say, this actually does this.
00:21:52.000It's an international company that handles our elections?
00:21:55.000I mean, that just seems like a really bad idea.
00:21:58.000I'm not saying that Dominion did anything wrong, I'm just saying the United States should sever all ties with international organizations that handle our voting, and it should be law.
00:22:16.000Yeah, I mean, I don't have any kind of issue with it being available.
00:22:22.000I mean, there are people that... I assume that there might be problems in the fact that it's proprietary, like, if you have intellectual property issues with that, right?
00:22:34.000You should not be able to operate an election... Oh, fair enough, okay.
00:22:39.000I mean, you can make software code that people don't get access to, but the election machine, all software on it, the code must be publicly available for people to review and see.
00:22:49.000Yeah, if there's little lines in there that let people flip tallies and stuff, I'm gonna point you to, what's that guy's name?
00:22:56.000That software developer that testified in Congress that he wrote a program to flip votes 51-49.
00:23:05.000I mean, I think, like, too, we're going to see a lot of issues in 24 just in terms of voter trust.
00:23:11.000Like, there are so many members of the base out there, especially Trump's base, that just don't believe that their 2024 ballot is going to be counted correctly.
00:23:41.000If there has been no movement, no effort taken by the Republicans to make sure that they're in a different position strategically for this election, Then, I mean, then all of the talking about Donald Trump or talking about DeSantis or Vivek or whoever, all that stuff is just horse crap.
00:24:06.000It doesn't matter if the Republicans have not taken measures to prevent the type of electioneering that happened last night.
00:24:21.000Matt Gaetz, I'm sure, would love to hear this.
00:24:23.000Any bill that gets passed has to get through the Senate and through the President, and anything that might help the Republicans is not going to happen.
00:25:02.000Well, also, yeah, states run their own elections.
00:25:04.000So the problem is our people in various even red states aren't mobilized This is I think been a problem on our side for a long time the left Being an activist being political is almost their hobby our people, you know, we do our nine-to-five we kind of check out we're not involved in what's going on in our community all and So I think that's a disadvantage.
00:25:21.000I think also we don't have enough lawyers on our side.
00:25:24.000It seems that they have just endless lawyers that are willing to litigate and fight this stuff.
00:25:28.000So I always tell people, like, get off the sidelines.
00:25:57.000I've spoken to people that have said the opposite, because they're like, I'm going to go out and go vote first thing, first day on paper, or whatever.
00:26:12.000There's a meme where it's from the wildfires in New York, and then the camera's panning past, like, the Williamsburg Bridge, and everything's orange.
00:26:19.000Then it shows Trump dancing, and then it scrolls past him and says, don't care, still voting Trump.
00:26:25.000What I'm hearing, all the memes are people just saying, whenever they're like, Trump did this, Trump did that, the election's rigged, whatever, people just say, don't care, still voting Trump.
00:26:59.0002016, the Democrats screamed until blood sprayed from their eyes that Donald Trump was a Soviet spy who stole the election.
00:27:08.000All of the craziest conspiracy nonsense.
00:27:11.0002020, Trump and his supporters believed and screamed to the high heavens there was voter fraud, to the point where you had many people saying Trump was secretly still the president.
00:27:26.000It'll be different in the sense that it will be escalating.
00:27:28.000This developer's name is Clinton Eugene Curtis and he testified that Congressman Tom Feeney asked him to build a prototype software package that would secretly rig an election to sway the result 5149 to a specified side.
00:28:20.000First, how do they handle something like this?
00:28:22.000But more importantly, what would happen?
00:28:25.000And everyone's saying it won't happen, so fine, sure, whatever, I'm not saying it will happen.
00:28:28.000I'm saying, question, what would happen if, with these charges, Donald Trump, his associates, or any one of these individuals refuses to go to Georgia and surrender?
00:28:43.000So, there's interesting constitutional provision, and it's really just absolutely hilarious, the armchair people on Twitter who have no idea what's going on in this world and think they know everything.
00:28:53.000And that's not everybody, I'm just saying they exist.
00:28:56.000One person brought up a really good point saying the Constitution says if someone flees from justice, then the feds can intervene to bring the person back to that state.
00:29:04.000But what if you're not in the state and weren't in that state and the state accuses you of a crime?
00:29:08.000The legal argument is that you are fleeing from justice by not surrendering, but this would mean if Donald Trump, Sidney Powell, Jenna Ellis, or any one of these individuals refuses to surrender, their state would have to cooperate.
00:29:20.000Law enforcement would have to be sent out by Joe Biden to take in a former presidential administration official or lawyer and bring them to Georgia to be brought to jail.
00:29:31.000What happens It's interesting, Ron DeSantis said that he would not assist in any extradition of Donald Trump.
00:29:38.000Donald Trump, of course, is currently in Bedminster.
00:29:40.000But what if he goes down to Mar-a-Lago?
00:30:22.000It's like, do you have the integrity to uphold what you've said?
00:30:25.000But more importantly, if Georgia has an issue, they don't deliver this via press conference on TV.
00:30:31.000If they're going to arrest Trump, they have to go to his residence and serve him the arrest documents.
00:30:36.000It's such a strange phenomenon that people are like, Donald Trump should go surrender.
00:30:41.000Yeah, if they serve him legal paperwork, And say, hello Donald Trump, here's the legal paperwork, you can take a copy of it, bring it to your lawyers, you can surrender in 10 days, or you will be arrested.
00:31:00.000You can't go on TV and be like, I'm suing them.
00:31:02.000It's like, okay, well, until I actually have legal documents saying I'm being sued with a court signature and all that stuff, you're not doing anything.
00:31:08.000For all Trump knows, there was never even a grand jury.
00:31:12.000How's he supposed to- For all he knows, a prosecutor went on TV and is just like, come on down, Trump, and she can take a picture with him and smile, get an autograph.
00:31:19.000I'm not literally suggesting that's what she's doing, but for Trump and all these defendants, Their lawyers are going to have to be served some kind of paperwork or documentation, and I think the smartest play for Trump is to go to Mar-a-Lago and just say, if you are charging me, you can deliver the documents to my residence, where I will answer for them, and then we will discuss terms of either surrender or a legal challenge.
00:32:41.000I firmly believe it's about intimidation.
00:32:42.000Like I said last night, it's about the establishment wanting to intimidate the population, including lawyers and anyone that might run in the future.
00:32:54.000And they're taking them out of the game too.
00:32:57.000These are talented people that are going to be put on the sidelines while they have to deal with all of this.
00:33:01.000That's the point, but I want to speculate here.
00:33:04.000What do you think happens if they don't surrender?
00:33:12.000And then they get in the car and they drive off.
00:33:13.000I don't know who the secret service actually answers to, because if the secret service answers to Donald Trump, the secret service are armed and they'll be, they'll have plenty of, of gear to actually pose a serious threat.
00:33:31.000So if anyone is going to go pick up Donald Trump, And the Secret Service actually answers to him as opposed to answering to D.C.
00:33:40.000and they listen to him and he says, don't let them come take me.
00:33:43.000We're going to have a SWAT team with a gunfight with an FBI hostage rescue team in a fight with Secret Service, gunfight with Secret Service over Donald Trump.
00:33:53.000If that's how World War Three or whatever starts, I never saw that coming.
00:33:56.000Civil War, well that's how Civil War starts.
00:33:58.000I'm not gonna say that on the show, you never know.
00:33:59.000I mean, and this is all just, you know, a dude that yells at a stick for a living talking out of his ass, so take it for what it's worth, which is nothing.
00:34:25.000Because the Secret Service is supposed to protect Donald Trump.
00:34:27.000And even if Donald Trump does get picked up and goes to jail, none of that takes away the fact that he's got Secret Service protection for the rest of his life.
00:34:35.000So that means that there's going to be Secret Service.
00:34:37.000He's going to have to be in a special jail.
00:34:41.000And Secret Service is gonna have to rotate in and out of his cell because they're not gonna leave him alone with a cellmate.
00:34:46.000You can't, like, he's got Secret Service protection for the rest of his life, you know?
00:34:49.000But if the Secret Service, his own Secret Service, if he were to start committing murder, like, starting to murder people on the street, his own Secret Service would have to stop him, I would imagine.
00:34:58.000They don't serve him, they serve the law and the post-president.
00:35:02.000I don't know that the Secret Service is obligated, I would assume the guy, the human being that is the Secret Service officer, like or whatever, if Donald Trump decided to start just mowing people down, I assume he would stop him.
00:35:15.000That being said, I don't think the Secret Service is any more obligated to stop someone that's committing a criminal act than the regular police are, and the regular police are not obligated The Supreme Court has decided that they're not.
00:35:28.000So, I don't know that they would be obligated to stop him.
00:35:31.000But I would assume that a normal human being, in the role of secret service officer, would probably stop the former president from killing people if he's there.
00:35:42.000There are people right now saying, on Twitter, that to end this right now, Donald Trump need refuse to surrender.
00:35:51.000There's a legal argument, not the way I described it.
00:36:23.000It's entirely possible that what the Democrats are trying to do is muster up some kind of reaction so that they can use it to justify more.
00:36:30.000If Trump doesn't surrender, they then go and say he's a fugitive from justice and that instantly justifies the removal of his name from the ballot or something like that.
00:36:38.000Maybe Trump says, okay, we go to court, then he files a bunch of extensions, he files to have it transferred out of Fulton County to a federal court like what Mark Meadows is doing, and that delays the process until the election takes place and his name is in the ballot.
00:36:52.000That might be the correct strategy for this.
00:36:55.000It does seem like they will all be surrendering.
00:36:57.000Giuliani, for instance, said that he's planning sometime next week to go down.
00:37:01.000My question is, what would happen if they don't?
00:37:04.000And Then, you know, if Trump stays in Florida, for instance, for one, that puts tremendous pressure on Ron DeSantis.
00:37:11.000I don't know if Trump wants to do that because DeSantis is already falling in the polls.
00:37:16.000It would force DeSantis to defend Trump, which can either put DeSantis in a difficult position where now he's 100% on board with MAGA and against the machine.
00:37:26.000The opportunity there is, is DeSantis really anti-Deep State or whatever?
00:37:41.000And then he gets the Supreme Court to issue a ruling on it and crush it instantly before they can pull off whatever weird scheme they want to pull off.
00:37:53.000If, uh, I suppose the simple, surface-level response I could give is, I think Trump would be better off not surrendering, and simply saying, I have not received any legal documentation or notification in my home state of any charges against me from anyone else.
00:38:11.000The simple act of a press conference is not a legal declaration that gives them the authority to take any actions.
00:38:17.000When my local law enforcement make contact with my attorneys, as per any pending charges or extradition to another state, I will absolutely respond with legal documents.
00:38:36.000I think, too, we have to remember, like, questioning an election's legitimacy is something that has happened throughout this country for, you know, centuries almost.
00:38:45.000I mean, Jackson questioned his 24 election and would reportedly walk around talking about how it was stolen.
00:40:12.000And when you got governors changing the rules without the approval of the state legislature and courts bypassing the state legislature, that was in violation of the Constitution.
00:40:21.000Thus, Texas filed a lawsuit under original jurisdiction to the Supreme Court saying the way that these states handled their elections violates the Constitution and thus What did they say?
00:40:34.000Basically, it's stripping Texas of their right to a free and fair election if other states are violating the Constitution.
00:40:39.000The Supreme Court just said, screw you, we don't want to hear it.
00:40:43.000So instead of actually hearing the arguments on the merits, the Supreme Court just said, leave us out of it.
00:40:48.000Because they're evil and corrupt people and cowards!
00:40:52.000Thomas and Alito, I think, were the ones who were like, we must hear this argument.
00:40:57.000Yeah, they were afraid to because they were afraid to hear the argument and then Find in favor of Donald Trump because it had there was merit to it and it was like it wasn't even in favor of Trump it was Texas saying if we do our elections by the Constitution and Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and Georgia and Michigan or whatever don't Then there was no legitimate election It's like basically saying you and ten of your but like you and ten of your buddies are gonna decide who how much money you pitch in by lunch and then one of your friends just
00:41:27.000gives a bunch of counterfeit bills and you're like no no no no why am I spending twenty dollars
00:41:32.000we all agree everyone puts in twenty bucks this twenty bucks wasn't real or at least I don't know if it was real
00:41:36.000and they say nah shut up you don't get to say there were articles written about like the discussions they
00:41:41.000had about whether or not they would take this and they were concerned about the reaction
00:41:46.000action the population would have if they found in a way that would help Donald Trump.
00:41:52.000They were really, really concerned about it.
00:42:03.000Mark Meadows was Trump's chief of staff.
00:42:07.000Former presidential administration chief of staff was indicted for that reason.
00:42:11.000These people in the Supreme Court were probably pissing in their pants, sitting in the corner crying, begging for forgiveness, saying, I'll do whatever you say.
00:42:23.000I think it was Alito and Thomas who were like, screw that, we don't care.
00:42:27.000Yeah, the way I see it, we cannot rely on the courts.
00:42:30.000Congress has kind of rendered itself useless.
00:42:33.000The executive, I think, is truly the only way we can save this country is by using that authority to, you know, defund different agencies and do things like that and just totally go after this woke and weaponized deep state, this bureaucracy.
00:42:46.000So I think, you know, this is really the most important election because it's kind of our last chance.
00:42:51.000But if it's about funding, then the Republicans are in a position now where they should be able to do it because they have the House.
00:43:07.000The Republicans are going to vote on this government funding bill.
00:43:11.000And they're absolutely going to fund all of these intelligence agencies and law enforcement agencies that are being weaponized against Trump and Trump supporters.
00:43:20.000The Republicans have the power right now to simply be like, we will not vote on any funding for the government that includes funding for the FBI.
00:43:29.000Yeah, they're not going to absolutely do that.
00:44:08.000Why don't you just go drink some more milkshakes that are full of microplastics or eat some cardboard with some milk pour all over it and some sugar crystals?
00:44:24.000Would you rather sit there in that fancy restaurant with Cypher, cutting that fine filet mignon saying, I don't care if it's real, or would you rather be in the Abakanazra eating slime?
00:44:59.000I just want to drink my Bud Light and eat chicken wings.
00:45:03.000Or we can eat the slime and do what's right.
00:45:06.000Or you can do what's right, fight for civil rights and freedom and honor and integrity and the Constitution and the preservation of the future, and you gotta eat slime while you do it.
00:45:44.000The Korean War was the closest the doomsday clock has ever been to zero.
00:45:49.000Now we have active warfare in Eastern Europe for the first time in I think, what, five or six decades.
00:45:53.000You've got Russia saying that they're at war with us, and this wasn't happening when Donald Trump was president.
00:45:59.000So, there's a lot of people who view this as, Joe Biden is beholden to Ukraine because of favors he did, and he is terrified of what happens if this information gets out.
00:46:10.000So he's dumping money into Ukraine so that they can win their territorial dispute with their neighbor, Russia, for which we have very little involvement, but for some reason are giving them hundreds of billions of dollars, which could lead to World War III.
00:46:22.000You vote for a Donald Trump, And then maybe we get some border security that's imperfect.
00:46:28.000You get a guy who's mean in the White House.
00:46:31.000But the economy does a little bit better.
00:46:37.000It seems like that's the better path to take.
00:46:39.000Do you think that this is like, hmm, I don't like bringing up God, God's way of saying, it's just so generic, but like, is this God's way of saying Vivek Ramaswamy should be the president?
00:46:52.000Personally, I don't think that God talks like that.
00:46:56.000If Trump is indicted, I'm sorry, Trump is indicted, if Trump is convicted and imprisoned and stripped from the ballot and then just one day is gone and no one knows where he went, They will then come out and say Vivek Ramaswamy once, you know, sacrificed a goat and punched a kid in the face.
00:47:52.000But everybody said one thing yesterday and something else today.
00:47:55.000I mean, because people learn stuff and they change.
00:47:58.000But anyway, my point is, DeSantis, let's say Trump gets indicted, convicted, or again, he was indicted, let's say he gets convicted and he's removed from the ballot, Ron DeSantis jumps to the number one position, he narrowly defeats Vivek Ramaswamy, they're gonna come out and say he's a predator.
00:48:12.000They're gonna come out and say he raped somebody.
00:48:14.000They're gonna- look what they did to Brett Kavanaugh.
00:49:12.000If Ron jumps into first place for whatever reason, a story will come out where someone says that when his wife had cancer, they saw Ron strike her in the face with an open palm.
00:49:24.000It'll be a former babysitter, and she's like, he once came home drunk and screamed in her face while she was sick, and then he smacked her.
00:49:31.000And then he's gonna be like, this is not true, and Kate's gonna be like, this is insane, this never happened.
00:49:34.000And they're gonna say you have battered wife syndrome.
00:49:35.000There are really good Ron DeSantis deepfakes.
00:50:04.000Trump cheers new poll showing Vivek Ramaswamy overtaking DeSantis for the number two spot in the 2024 GOP primary, still miles behind him.
00:50:12.000But many people are suggesting that the Trump campaign is propping up these polls, propping up Vivek Ramaswamy, because Vivek is no real threat to Trump and actually is nice to Trump, supports Trump in many ways, and may actually be, you know, just effectively on Trump's side, whereas DeSantis is real competition for him.
00:50:32.000This is, I think this might be the second or third poll showing that Vivek has taken second place.
00:50:38.000So if Trump is out of the picture, Vivek may come in first.
00:50:42.000In the prediction markets, we have Ron still in second place, but it looks like Vivek and Ron are tied.
00:50:50.000And the only reason Ron DeSantis is above him is because D comes before R alphabetically.
00:50:54.000As the people have argued, I don't know if that's true.
00:50:56.000I think we can jump down here and just see that So right now they're saying that it's actually 17 to 16, so Descendants is in second place.
00:51:04.000But I'm curious what you guys think about this battle and where Vivek Ramaswamy ends up, because I think... I watched this really great clip I mentioned earlier between him and Neil Cavuto.
00:51:15.000Man, this dude is as sharp as sharp can be.
00:51:18.000He's sharp as a box of knives, this Vivek Ramaswamy.
00:51:22.000And I don't think a guy like Vivek is purely genuine.
00:51:28.000It would be absurd to believe that this guy is a saint who just believes the right things and whispers all the sweet nothings into your ears.
00:52:08.000I think Vivek has overwhelmingly positive positions that he's correct on, and there's a few things that he saw he was pulling bad on and probably switched the narrative.
00:53:08.000I think when I say snake in the sense that he's going to go in there and twist the pharmaceutical industry on its head, and no one has any idea it's coming.
00:53:16.000Yeah, like he he's not going to even intimate his intention.
00:53:21.000I think snake is kind of implying he's evil.
00:55:18.000And so I know all the DeSantis people are going to be like, DeSantis said that these things were wrong too.
00:55:22.000When Donald Trump was being indicted over the Stormy Daniels thing, that was the first one, Ron said, look, I don't know what goes into paying a porn star hundreds of thousands of dollars.
00:56:07.000I love that DeSantis supporters are the most entertaining people.
00:56:10.000I tweeted, uh, what happens if Donald Trump doesn't surrender?
00:56:13.000What happens, you know, will the feds be sent to whatever state he's in?
00:56:17.000What if he flees to a red state and they refuse to cooperate?
00:56:20.000I get a combination of, Georgia is a red state.
00:56:23.000I'm like, yes, it's the one state he has to go to, to surrender.
00:56:27.000So obviously I'm not talking about him seeking refuge in Georgia, where he'll clearly be arrested by Georgia police.
00:56:32.000And then I, I followed up with, Ron DeSantis said that, That Trump should have fired these Soros prosecutors and Christopher Wray and all that, and previously stated that he would not assist in extradition.
00:56:44.000So I tweeted, if he went to Florida, would Ron DeSantis stand by his word and refuse to extradite Trump?
00:56:50.000And all of a sudden, all of the DeSantis supporters, not every single one, but a bunch of them start insulting and attacking me, claiming that my post was insulting to Ron DeSantis.
00:56:59.000And I'm just like, yo, this is why the guy's losing.
00:57:02.000His base, for whatever reason, Ron DeSantis has cultivated people who assume any discussion of Ron DeSantis is an insult.
00:57:10.000They attack anybody who brings up anything about him.
00:57:12.000I can only assume that the Trump campaign hired shills to go on Twitter and attack anyone while pretending to be DeSantis supporters so that nobody wants to support DeSantis.
00:57:22.000Dude, so I noticed a lot of the TDSers are the ones who support DeSantis a lot, and the TDSers are people that are extremely, extremely mad about Trump, you know?
00:57:30.000So I feel like it became a thing because so many of them are on his side, you know?
00:57:34.000They just kind of have this visceral reaction against Trump.
00:58:07.000I love the Lincoln Project so much because they were like, now that Trump has been defeated in 2020, they're like, we're gonna start going after other Republicans.
00:58:27.000Yeah, what I love about Trump is, like, he's the great revealer in many ways.
00:58:31.000He's shown us who these people truly are to their core, whether that's, you know, deep state bureaucrats or your average never-Trumper on Twitter.
00:58:39.000He has shown us what these people are thinking so they can no longer lie to us.
00:58:43.000He's kind of pulled the curtain back, and I think that's been an immense service to the Republic.
00:58:49.000Yeah, and that's why he has so many fans, a huge part of why he has so many fans because he just he talks straight and like you were talking about we're in the apocalypse we're in this great revealment time era where and he's just like talking about the deep state openly and like for people that had been red-pilled they already kind of knew but to hear it from the president while he's president is like Man, people needed that.
00:59:43.000Him and Crystal Ball, they're fantastic.
00:59:45.000But the point is, even among the people that we can say we like and are good people, he posted a photo from a plane of farms and said, I wonder why it looks that way.
00:59:53.000And it's just like, he got roasted for it and insulted.
01:01:36.000But my point is not that he's a bad person.
01:01:38.000It's that even when we're talking, you talk about the Beltway people who despise rural folk.
01:01:44.000Think about people like Kyle, who does a show where he's very favorable to Democrats and the left, and he literally doesn't know what a farm even looks like.
01:01:53.000These are the kind of people, and again, I'm not trying to drag Kyle, but these are the people that, when I've been on Twitter and was talking about inflation and disruption of supply line, when I said, what happens when this farm can't produce milk?
01:02:36.000And they still got you talking about it.
01:02:38.000No, you know, you see, you see the issue, Ian?
01:02:40.000I don't take people like that seriously.
01:02:41.000I've spent a decade plus on the ground at various protests where I've physically spoken with these people and have experienced this over and over again, and you call it a troll, yet Kyle Klinsky did not know what a farm looked like!
01:02:52.000Yeah, but a random internet commenter.
01:02:56.000I would just assume it's a troll first.
01:02:57.000A high profile socialist account with like 40,000 followers who post about this all the time that says something like that is no different from Kyle Kulinski saying he doesn't know what a farmer looks like.
01:03:16.000When I was just like- It was a similar conversation.
01:03:20.000What happens if somebody wants to build a car as a hobby?
01:03:22.000They're like, they can go and just get free car parts from the factory.
01:03:26.000And I'm like, like every communist system, you can just literally, for no reason, go somewhere and just take whatever you want!
01:03:32.000If the people knew you... And it's not technically untrue because they use brute force to do it.
01:03:35.000Like, if someone knew you and they wanted to agitate you, they could message you on Twitter and be like, just say really inane stuff until you can't take it anymore, and then you come on TV and yell about it.
01:03:43.000I don't think Kyle's goal with not knowing what a farm was, was intending to trick right-wingers into thinking he was a moron.
01:04:18.000You ever see that visualization test where it says, it shows a picture, it shows five silhouettes of a person, and there's a picture of an apple, a drawing of an apple, a flat, single, monotone drawing of an apple, an outline of an apple, and then nothing.
01:04:34.000And it says, which do you see in your mind when you think of apple?
01:04:38.000There are some people who say, what do you mean do you see?
01:04:42.000Some people can't visualize objects in their minds.
01:04:46.000Some people can, in their mind, visualize a three-dimensional apple, spin it around, slice it in half, open it up, and that's the visualization abilities they use for conceptualizing bridges and buildings and structures.
01:05:21.000Where we think, and this is where you can't project your cognitive faculties onto other people.
01:05:29.000I can visualize the whole supply chain from the birth of the cow.
01:05:33.000I've gone to the farms and I've talked to the farmers, and even I'm not an expert on this, but I certainly understand the milk at the store came from somewhere.
01:05:41.000From a truck, from a distribution facility, from bottling plant, from a farm, whatever.
01:05:46.000And there are people who can't comprehend that.
01:05:49.000Now in the case of Kyle, with all due respect, he just had never seen a farm before.
01:05:53.000My point is not that he's a stupid person.
01:05:55.000My point is that he is pushing policy positions and encouraging votes from a place of extreme ignorance.
01:06:04.000I am not going to pretend to be the smartest person in the room or the world.
01:06:09.000But I think, you know, my point with this is, when it comes to passing nationwide laws, I think it would be imperative for people like Kyle to step back and say, I don't know a lot more often.
01:06:21.000Yeah, and being intelligent and being, you can be intelligent and be ignorant.
01:06:24.000Ignorant just means you don't know the information yet, or you don't know the information.
01:06:41.000And back in the day, one of the reasons I give him a lot of credit is that he has consistently defended Carl Benjamin from all the lies and the smears of the media when they were falsely characterizing him as racist.
01:06:52.000He would reject it and be like, dude, no, don't do that.
01:07:46.000Oh, there are certainly stupid people, absolutely.
01:07:48.000But I think, too, it's hard to be kind of a jack-of-all-trades.
01:07:52.000You're dealing with a lot of different subject matter, you know, whether it's farming, ESG.
01:07:56.000You can't be an expert on everything, so that's where you have to rely on intelligent and capable people to kind of inform you on different policy for those issue areas.
01:08:05.000I have to read this comment from Chaz Warren.
01:08:07.000He says, Tim, if you have pushed a prolapsed uterus back into a cow, you can say you know what the supply chain is like.
01:08:24.000I got to go to their boardroom and he explained to me that even though they were a family farm, of course they have trustees and board members, the family grew, it got bigger, they've got distant cousins and stuff.
01:08:35.000The farmer explained to me that kale became a cash crop for them because in the 90s it was a decoration and then the hipsters loved it and now we make tons of money selling it.
01:09:28.000I was driving and I saw this big trail of cows, and I asked one of the dairy farmers about it, and he was like, yeah, the cows will go off and find land, they'll graze, they'll hang out, then they'll come back home, you know, later when they're done.
01:11:46.000Target's quarterly sales fell for the first time in six years.
01:11:50.000As consumers pulled back on discretionary goods and fierce right-wing backlash to their Pride Month collection, Target's stock dropped 27% over the past year.
01:12:07.000It doesn't necessarily, I guess at this point, post-liberals, you know, former liberals are now considered right-wing, with a song like Rich Men North of Richmond.
01:12:15.000How many, I'm gonna look this up, how many views?
01:14:02.000Oh, the PRISM program that Edward Snowden blew up, blew open, and like just finding about all this like totalitarian crap behind the scenes with the CIA and the NSA and all this junk since 9-11.
01:14:12.000People are tired of that and they're pushing back against the corporate government collusion, this fascist crap.
01:14:35.000And there's a viral video going around now from a dude who participated in the BLM riots saying that it was one of the stupidest and cringiest things he's ever done.
01:16:57.000They care only that their machine functions in the way they want it to function, like a chicken coop.
01:17:01.000They wake up in the morning, there's fresh eggs, they get to eat them.
01:17:04.000In their mind, it's the machine operates, they get big penthouses, they get to control military power all over the world, and they don't want to deal with China pushing back on them.
01:17:12.000In some instances, they are working with China.
01:17:14.000I think the reality is, the World Economic Forum, Western powers, NATO, Europe, and the US, Found out that very quickly the Chinese communist method was preferable.
01:17:24.000So there is a conflict between the West and China, but these W.E.F.
01:17:28.000elites and many prominent position people in the U.S.
01:17:31.000politics would prefer a Chinese communist system in the United States.
01:17:38.000X Space on last Sunday and James was explaining like it's come to the point where these terms neo-fascist, communist, neo-disney like don't use the word neo just call it communist but even then it's like when you really ask these guys that are trying like what do you want your new government to be they're like you know what I don't even care as long as my son is on top.
01:17:58.000It's just people who use power to gain power and screw everybody else.
01:18:02.000That's why you see people running through the streets, smashing cars, breaking into stores, stealing whatever they want, because it's raw power time.
01:18:09.000Yeah, and they're afraid of any institution that would threaten that, like, you know, the traditional family unit or nationhood and being proud of your country and being, you know, bonded to your fellow countrymen.
01:18:21.000They're afraid of those forces, so they've sought to suppress them.
01:18:24.000That's why when you have someone Like Nayib Bukele or Donald Trump, who is a nationalist figure, they yell fascism at them and try to use every force they can to cancel them and to silence them because they are scared of those forces because they threaten their power.
01:18:38.000Because a family collected with other families could be more powerful, a nation can be more powerful than them, and that's scary to them.
01:18:46.000What do you think of Nayib Bukele, the president of El Salvador?
01:19:27.000And you know, you hear folks in the Western media complain about due process and things like that.
01:19:31.000But when you have a country that is so destitute and with such rampant crime, you have to be aggressive and you have to use force in order to restore order.
01:19:44.000So you think there are people in the United States that have that mentality that they're like, we have to use force because they think it's that bad or they're being led to believe it's that bad?
01:19:54.000I mean, I don't think we're quite at where El Salvador was when Naibu Kelly, you know, took power and cleaned it up, but I think we're certainly getting there.
01:20:02.000And I think when you don't have order, when you have complete chaos, that can, you know, lend itself to mob justice and things like that and a strong man.
01:20:12.000So obviously that's not something that We necessarily want in this country, but if the right individual does it as Naib has done for El Salvador, it can restore order and it can let your countrymen achieve prosperity again.
01:21:05.000People who had left the country to move to the United States now want to go back.
01:21:08.000Also, people complain about him being, you know, a dictator and things like that, CNN, MSNBC, all those folks, but he's actually totally wiped out corruption in his country.
01:21:17.000He's limited government more than any Republican president in recent memory.
01:21:21.000He's totally shrunk, you know, all of the power that the legislature was abusing, and he's really kind of just wiped out the swamp in many ways.
01:22:30.000If your life sucks every day, like, you go down to, like, the street, you go to the shop, and then someone's stealing everything, and you're like, oh, well, I've got all this money, I'm gonna spend it on this food.
01:23:01.000They said, I would rather just plug myself back into the matrix and eat the steak and ignore all the problems.
01:23:06.000To think that American leadership would let that happen just because... I want to think that they're overwhelmed and they can't stop it, or they feel incapable.
01:23:15.000Not that they want it to happen so that they can strike with their Patriot Act, but... But current leadership would want it to happen, because if you don't want to go vote, then it'd be easier for them to potentially get their person they would like in power, if you don't go vote.
01:24:29.000Well, are we able to help base reality from this reality?
01:24:32.000This is the question about politics in general.
01:24:34.000It's a sci-fi analogy for, would you choose to engage in politics, what is it, better to be a fisherman than to engage in the politics of man or whatever the quote is?
01:24:44.000That was from the French Revolution, that was, what was his name?
01:24:47.000The number two guy of the French Revolution, better to be a poor farmer than to engage in the politics of man.
01:24:51.000And he's basically saying, just give in.
01:25:10.000And then all of a sudden you go blind in one eye and you're like, you start shrieking and screaming.
01:25:14.000And then in base reality, there's a guy bludgeoning your pod with a, with a mallet screaming and you can't see it and you can't stop it and you can't do anything about it.
01:26:55.000But you have to, like, Richmond, north of Richmond, I assume that if I sat down with Oliver Anthony, he's gonna be able to, he will have a conversation about politics.
01:27:06.000Clearly he knows what's going on for him to write a song about what's going on.
01:27:12.000He's not hiding from it, otherwise he'd have written some weird love song, or he'd write a song about his truck and his dog on his way to work.
01:27:17.000I hope he has those, I hope he has them.
01:27:19.000He probably does, that's country 101, right?
01:27:22.000So like would you see from in the Matrix like Morpheus went in and was like, Hey, Neo snap out of it.
01:27:26.000And so he went into the Matrix to alter base reality from within the Matrix.
01:27:31.000So if you could go be like a Matrix warrior and just be in this like.
01:27:35.000Fantasyland and still somehow impact people that's like the life of an artist maybe where you don't even touch politics But you have to I mean here's the funny thing Taylor Swift One of the most politically influential personalities in the world She wrote that song about how everyone should be gay or whatever and you shouldn't be mad about it I'm exaggerating a little bit, but what is it called?
01:27:56.000You need you need to calm down or something?
01:27:58.000Yeah, and like in the song it just caricaturizes and insults people on the right who are You know, opposed to gay marriage and things like that.
01:28:07.000So she's influenced a massive generation of young kids to agree with her because they're fanatics.
01:28:13.000And then if they do unplug, they've already got that brainwash that they learned while they were in the simulation.
01:28:20.000So I'm kind of a simulation warrior, personally.
01:29:41.000Um, but yeah, I mean, I don't think that all of this, you look at the intricacies of nature, how ordered and organized everything is, I don't think it came from nothing.
01:29:52.000Yeah, I want, like, there's no time, the time scale, I don't think there's time in relative to God.
01:29:56.000So, like, all these, like, you might think some, some meteor coming is just, like, some random occurrence, but I feel like he, it, he, whatever, sets things in motion that might take hundreds of millions or billions of years to arrive and then, but it's all part of this, like, Plan.
01:30:11.000And so maybe that's why I'm thinking about this Donald Trump stuff also.
01:30:46.000What would you do, Tim, if you found out you were in a simulation?
01:30:50.000If Morpheus came to you and offered you... That's a tough question.
01:30:53.000Uh, I'd ask for information on base reality and I'd ask for information on what the simulation is and why it exists and whatever.
01:30:59.000I wouldn't make the immediate assumption that the existence of a simulation and us in it is a bad thing.
01:31:03.000Depends on if we are base reality beings that are plugged into a simulation or AI-generated simulated beings, in which case we can't leave the simulation anyway.
01:31:12.000But, if it was a Matrix-type scenario, and a guy like Morpheus came to me and said, you can take the blue pill, or you can take the red pill, I'd be like, well, you gotta tell me what's going on out there first.
01:31:21.000Like, I know what's going on here, this is an existence I comprehend and understand.
01:31:25.000You tell me I take this pill, and I go somewhere else, explain to me what that's, what somewhere else is.
01:31:29.000I think Alex Jones did, on Joe Rogan's podcast, Interdimensional Space Aliens, man.
01:31:34.000It's the machine elves, they're bouncing, they're coiling in and out infinitely.
01:31:38.000Didn't he say, like, interdimensional, like, vampires or something like that?
01:33:18.000What happens when humans create nanotechnology and industrialize to the point of automation where you have an AI that can create more of itself?
01:33:30.000It doesn't need humans anymore to facilitate it.
01:33:33.000Then the planet becomes a big machine that then absorbs other planets and gets bigger and bigger and becomes this massive, powerful construct or whatever.
01:33:40.000Yeah, I was thinking a couple of days ago, the AI, oh, what was that?
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01:34:35.000I'm not your guy, friend, says I watched Alan Dershowitz's podcast from yesterday, and he gave a lesson on what the RICO statute is and how it's being abused in Trump's case.
01:35:34.000I honestly don't think that's what he sounded like.
01:35:38.000It would go down, and then he'd try and keep it up, but he didn't have it.
01:35:42.000I wonder how many people just turned the TV off.
01:35:44.000Alright, they paid for one, not three.
01:35:49.000Coldy Locke's production says if DeSantis allows them to take Trump from his state, any chance of him regaining my respect goes with campaign chances.
01:35:56.000This whole situation will spark a hot conflict.
01:36:16.000Democrats know if they instigate the violence, they lose.
01:36:19.000So they need other people to start it.
01:36:21.000I know that if we stay the course, we get Scott Pressler to ramp up his efforts with 100 new Scott Presslers, if we keep winning in the cultural fronts with things like Sound of Freedom, with Bud Light failing, with Target failing.
01:37:17.000I think that it is indicative of some kind of civil war, as I've stated before.
01:37:23.000But I think that it can easily be averted if we stay the course in winning the culture war.
01:37:29.000Culture will then dictate what is permissible.
01:37:32.000I think the actions Democrats are taking are so extreme, it's going to result in people refusing to vote for Democrats.
01:37:37.000It doesn't mean they'll vote for Trump.
01:37:39.000It means that they're gonna be like, this is crazy, I don't have anything to do with this.
01:37:42.000It means you're gonna come to people and you're gonna be like, I know Trump is bad, but I mean, look at all the indictments, they're basically getting crazy!
01:37:48.000Like, it's getting out of hand and people are gonna be like, jeez.
01:37:52.000You're gonna get to the point where people say to the Democrats, just shut up already!
01:39:20.000I'd imagine they use viruses, you know, they'll like put the new genetics in the virus.
01:39:25.000I imagine it's possible, but at present technology, I have to imagine that it would be like every week you get a new, slightly updated virus to alter your genetics and it would take over seven years to fully change everything.
01:40:12.000And it says to aim for like less than 100 calories total.
01:40:18.000And if you do 30 to 40 grams of protein just before bed, then your body, it causes muscle growth.
01:40:25.000It speeds up muscle protein synthesis.
01:40:29.000The protein that I take is Isopure, and it's just protein, so there's no carbs in it, so that helps you monitor your macros a little bit better.
01:40:37.000You can get that and mix that with water, and it's just the calories from the protein, just whey protein, zero carbs.
01:40:44.000It doesn't taste great when you mix it with water, but it does dissolve pretty well.
01:40:52.000I'm not saying that's the only way to go.
01:40:55.000It's less than one gram of carbs per scoop, 22 grams of protein, it's got monk fruit sweetener, which is allulose, so it's not an artificial sweetener, it's a fruit extract that tastes sweet but your body does not process it, it just gets rid of it.
01:41:25.000But then I looked up, you know, No Splenda, and the Jocko stuff came up, and it's got like seven ingredients or whatever, and it is the best tasting I've had.
01:42:18.000I wake up the next day feeling like a million bucks.
01:42:20.000The best thing you can do if you notice that you're sore after you exercise and stuff, add a meal.
01:42:25.000Add a meal and make sure it's a high protein meal.
01:42:27.000That's the best way to make sure that your soreness goes away as fast as possible.
01:42:33.000Make sure that your body has the building blocks to repair the muscle damage that you Well, so C. Nguyen says casein protein, not whey protein.
01:44:35.000The song is called Will of the People, and it's because when we made that music video, we didn't really think about what we were doing with music, so we just uploaded it to this channel.
01:44:43.000So if you search YouTube for TimCast Will of the People, you'll find it.
01:44:46.000And now all of the new music appears on the TimCast Music YouTube channel.
01:44:51.000And, uh, I think someone else actually asked about, uh, our, uh, what's going on with them.
01:45:19.000Well, we'll finish shooting it in two weeks, a week and a half, and then the post, I think it's gonna take about a month in post.
01:45:25.000Tough to say exactly, but... There's stuff being done on the video now, but the reason this one's taking a lot longer is because first, for the music video, Ian stopped eating and drinking for a couple days.
01:45:36.000Filmed Act 3, then started eating and working out.
01:45:42.000Got better, you know, filled back out and filmed Act 2.
01:45:47.000And now Ian is working out and eating a lot more and then we'll film Act 1.
01:45:50.000So that in the music video, he's actually slowly disintegrating and getting weaker and frailer.
01:46:51.000on the fall of ideals that's literally like I I I'm kind of nervous to say this because the left leftist might get an idea but it's a very it's very anti-fascist like intentionally specifically says I will not fall I will not fall down to fascist beliefs or whatever it's like and it's legitimately an anti-fascist song no one would know because I'm not sitting there being like you got to do this and you got to do that blah blah blah you know so Yeah, I love a million to one.
01:47:19.000I think it is political in that it's like a David versus Goliath kind of feeling like that, you know, citizen versus this government Goliath thing that you think you can't handle this international government and like, that's kind of what it's about.
01:47:33.000And that's what I was getting from it today while I was thinking about it singing about it kind of.
01:47:37.000I think the song is basically about people who claim that it's impossible to succeed, and anybody who succeeds is the exception, not the rule, when in reality, that's not true.
01:47:49.000But it's both true and not true at the same time.
01:47:51.000The people who succeed are technically the exception, because there's very few who succeed, but it's because they chose to succeed.
01:47:57.000They worked really, really hard, and they found their path, and they never gave up.
01:48:00.000The basic idea is, when they did these studies about what is the determining factor in success, they found the only thing that mattered was perseverance.
01:48:09.000That no matter how many times you failed, you kept working at it, and there are people who are wealthy and failed and gave up, and they're not successful, and there are people who are poor who never gave up, who became successful, and people who are poor who gave up and lost, and people who are rich who had perseverance and became successful.
01:48:22.000I got kicked out of a band and then I started All That Remains and then I tried out for another band and didn't get it.
01:48:27.000Both of those bands and the aughts like went on to be very big bands and All That Remains took a couple records to get ourselves off the ground but like I didn't stop just because I got kicked out of a band.
01:48:40.000Yeah, I was in a band called Shadow's Fall, and then I tried out for a band called Killswitch Engage, and this guy Howard Jones got the job for Killswitch.
01:49:06.000and I got on a plane, flew down to California and did a month of touring with Kill Switch Engage on 24 hours notice.
01:49:11.000Imagine if you got kicked out of that band and you went to AMC and applied to be a theater manager instead.
01:49:17.000The reason all that remains is successful is because y'all ain't gonna kick me out and then me fail.
01:49:27.000I wasn't gonna be the guy that failed.
01:49:29.000There was a bunch of bands from my area that were getting signed and going off and doing stuff and I was like, I'm not gonna be the dude That gets left behind while all my friends go off and live their dream as rock stars, and I just don't do it.
01:50:19.000I mean, I could have just went and did menial labor or some other nonsense job.
01:50:25.000There's something so freeing about that, and you can tend to do your... I do some of my best creative work when I'm in those, like, sparse conditions.
01:51:03.000Alright, ThinkOnThis says, regarding Trump must be guilty of something, Ben Shapiro today said that Trump literally said, look at this classified document, but I thought it was obvious it was an article.
01:51:13.000T was talking about, is there another instance or is Ben just guilty as Fox in dieting Trump?
01:51:23.000I know that there's an audio recording where Trump is like, he's like, look at this, you know, this story, I could have declassified this, you know, but I didn't.
01:51:29.000And what people are pointing out is that Trump was talking to reporters, probably pulled up a news, a printout of a news story that said Millie claimed he tried to stop Trump from bombing Iran or something, and that Trump said he should have declassified the story behind it, but they can make the context whatever they want it to be.
01:51:48.000I'll give you an example of how they manipulate context.
01:51:51.000The Ron DeSantis campaign took a clip that was shot and filmed by Elad Eliyahu, who is a reporter for Timcast.
01:51:58.000They took that clip and did nothing else and put on it, paid for by Ron DeSantis.
01:52:03.000I then said, they tagged the video paid for by Ron DeSantis.
01:52:07.000DeSantis supporters then put a community note on my video saying, advertisements must label as per FEC rules, to make it seem like what I was actually saying, is that there was a full two minute long ad, that included my clip, the Timcast clip, that Ron DeSantis labeled the whole video on, when in fact what I was saying was, they posted only our clip with, it wasn't an ad.
01:52:31.000The video was not an ad and they used a fact check to alter the context behind it because you couldn't actually watch the video.
01:53:33.000Ryan Jobs says, pissing off Nintendo with playing pirated SSBB and watching three hours of news entertainment of a place literally on the other side of the planet.
01:53:41.000Surprisingly, this is a moment where there is nothing I would be more happy to do.
01:53:56.000I think yeah, it's after melee so yeah, and melee was the best yeah You know what I really hate about video games.
01:54:02.000They'll accidentally make a really amazing feature.
01:54:05.000That was a bug I think with oh yeah with melee it was wave dashing Yeah, and then they're like well better get rid of that really fun thing that made it a skill game mm-hmm And everyone gets mad because it's actually what makes the game fun.
01:54:33.000This could be Destiny, I don't remember, I don't know, but one of the examples was like, the reload animation took a couple seconds, but if right at a certain point when the reload happens, you switch weapons, the reload is complete, and you... Stuff like that.
01:55:21.000Vega was Bison, and, uh, Ve- uh, no, Bison was Vega, and Vega was Balrog.
01:55:26.000It was, uh... And it was because Mike Tyson's, uh... Yes, it was gonna be M. Tyson, but they couldn't get his rights, so they said M. Bison instead.
01:55:32.000And they said, we're gonna sue you anyway, because... And they moved the name to the bat, the end boss, instead of the boxer.
01:56:36.000What if Trump at Mar-a-Lago and Ron arms up with Navy buddies, state law enforcement and guard?
01:56:41.000Would you vote for him if Don gives his blessing?
01:56:44.000If Don, Donald Trump goes to Mar-a-Lago and then goes on TV and says, I will surrender when they serve documents to law enforcement in Florida confirming the charges and the time and date of surrender.
01:57:00.000If Ron DeSantis then says, on TV, when asked, Mr. Governor, did you receive the charging documents from Georgia requesting extradition?
01:57:09.000If Ron goes, we did, I received them, and I crumpled them up and threw them in the trash.
01:57:14.000Next question, then I'd be like, okay, that guy's back on my list.
01:57:18.000I just don't see him doing something like that.
01:58:14.000It's not a legal process to be like, we went on TV and exclaimed it, so Trump should have known better.
01:58:19.000So let's say Trump goes to Florida and says, I've not seen the documents, I've not seen any charges, I've heard on TV the same thing as everybody else, but legal process, due process, requires a legal service.
01:58:32.000I await that legal service at my home, which I will gladly respond to when I receive.
01:59:12.000I think there's a high probability they remand Trump to custody.
01:59:16.000Because Jack Smith already made the argument that Trump is a flight risk.
01:59:20.000So I would not be surprised if they go there and argue to the judge that Donald Trump should not be allowed to leave as he is the most serious flight risk of any candidate.
01:59:32.000And the severity, the RICO charges, I have a feeling they say yes.
02:02:14.000I was in Ukraine and I asked for sour cream with my food and they brought out yogurt.
02:02:17.000And I looked at it and I'm like, that's clearly yogurt.
02:02:19.000And then they were insistent there's no difference.
02:02:21.000And I was like, I can tell you that sour cream is like, it's like tart and delicious on everything.
02:02:29.000And I would not want to put fruit in my sour cream.
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