On this week's show: CNN cuts the roast of Donald Trump short, a man who tried to save a stranger from a deranged man in New York City is charged, and a gay professor is put on leave for making chocolate available for people to eat. Plus, Elon Musk has a new CEO, and we think we know who it is.
00:00:34.000There were weird commercials back-to-back.
00:00:37.000They did no commercials, and all of a sudden went to commercial, then came back for like 10 minutes, then went to commercial again, and then abruptly shut the show down.
00:00:44.000It is confirmed that CNN cut the show short by 20 minutes, And we don't know why, but I think it's because Donald Trump was roasting them on their own network.
00:00:55.000Everyone was cheering and they panicked.
00:00:58.000So we're going to talk about the ramifications of this.
00:01:00.000We've got CNN employees are in revolt.
00:01:03.000All of the liberal left are screaming, how dare you, CNN?
00:01:06.000And I think CNN is now bleeding what little audience it had left.
00:01:10.000Jeff Zucker turned the network from generic corporate news into leftist psychopathy, and now those people are furious, and Chris Licht, the new CEO, he's not going to be able to bring that back.
00:01:20.000Sorry, you can't resurrect this corpse.
00:01:24.000Daniel Penny, the man in New York who was defending people from a violent, deranged man, who then tried to save that man, will be criminally charged.
00:01:32.000So thanks to the likes of people like AOC in the far left, they're getting what they want.
00:01:37.000And this man, who was trying to save others and the violent perpetrator himself, Yeah, he's gonna get locked up.
00:01:42.000He's getting manslaughter charges, which I imagine he'll likely... I mean, maybe he'll take a plea.
00:01:48.000I think he's gonna do some kind of time, so we'll talk about that.
00:01:51.000Plus, Elon Musk has appointed a new CEO, or he's announced a new CEO of Twitter coming soon, and we think we know who it is.
00:01:58.000The Wall Street Journal has the report.
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00:02:48.000A gay conservative professor was put on leave for just having the chocolate available for people to eat.
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00:04:50.000They say the former president 2024 primary contender took to the stage, blah, blah, blah.
00:04:55.000In a statement to Newsweek earlier this week, the network said it was our job, despite his unique circumstances, to do what we do best, blah blah we get it.
00:05:02.000Dylan Byers, a senior correspondent at Puck News, tweeted on Wednesday that the town hall
00:05:06.000was scheduled as a 90-minute broadcast, though the network expected the actual event to go
00:05:58.000I would imagine that's why, but it's really shocking to me that CNN would have the self-awareness to stop focusing on Trump when they were getting good ratings from it, because the entire story of 2016 was them focusing on him non-stop and boosting his public platform, all the while claiming to hate him because they knew it would pull in more money for them.
00:06:16.000So it's kind of out of character for them to try to pull back from Trump, even when the optics are good for him.
00:06:27.000I would turn the TV on, put it to CNN, and then I would just start working.
00:06:30.000Because when breaking news would happen, they'd be like, breaking news, a tornado was touched down, and I'd be like, oh wow, CNN, they get it quick.
00:06:36.000And then at some point, it was just nothing but Trump.
00:06:38.000And then I was like, okay, this is doing nothing for me.
00:06:41.000There's no news here, it was just people opining, so I turned it off.
00:06:44.000When I turned it off, and a bunch of other moderates and independents and people like me turned it off, the only people left standing watching that were anti-Trump psychopaths, which CNN was courting.
00:06:56.000Years later, that's the only group of people who watches the network, so when they said, we're gonna do a Donald Trump town hall, and Chris Lick, the CEO, is like, we're gonna build our credibility back up with America, they looked at what was going on, they looked at the feedback, and they were like, we are getting obliterated right now.
00:07:14.000If you were paying attention to Twitter and stuff, the talk amongst a lot of the more vocal leftists was how the audience response was laughing and basically enjoying the Trump show.
00:07:28.000They were, you know, laughing and getting along, you know, it was great for them.
00:07:33.000And I think that that was one of the things that really made a big difference.
00:07:37.000I think that CNN realized that essentially they were hurting their arguments and Allowing Trump to embarrass them and I think that was one of the big things for them to to Take them down.
00:07:49.000I think that that they the comments on CNN or on Twitter were making making effect Matt Gaetz called it a mercy rule He says I've never seen a town hall get called like a mercy rule before that really happened.
00:08:01.000Yes Yeah, there's a real sense of panic You could tell that you were not supposed to allow Trump to kind of have that magic back again he is in his element when he's destroying the media when he's kind of just breaking that mystery about them, you know, that kind of thin veneer of civility where they kind of pretend like they don't hate America, but it's very clear that they do.
00:08:21.000And he just enrages them in a way that no one else does when he's doing, you know, his thing up there.
00:08:26.000And so when you saw the people laughing, when you saw him joking, when you saw him pulling attention away from the host, embarrassing him, that moment when he breaks out his own tweets that he's printed up, I mean, you knew it was done after that.
00:08:40.000Yeah, absolutely, and part of what's so remarkable about this is that this was not a Trump rally.
00:08:45.000It might have felt like one, but this is a CNN town hall, which means the kind of person going to that isn't necessarily who you would expect to be Trump's demographic of supporters, and he was crushing.
00:08:55.000He was absolutely killing it there, and I think that made them really panic, too.
00:08:59.000Well, did you see that clip where they ask the panel about the town hall, and they're like, does it bother you that Trump won't stop talking about 2020?
00:09:06.000And the guy goes, you asked him about 2020.
00:09:09.000And they were like, well, right, but you know, he talks about a lot.
00:09:11.000He's like, maybe you could ask him about something else.
00:09:36.000But he's always hilarious, and they just gave that unfiltered hilariousness directly to their audience, and they have this woman on stage who's constantly interrupting, constantly trying to cut him off, and constantly trying to do the finger wagging, which becomes much more obnoxious when you're there with the person who's entertaining them, right?
00:09:57.000So if you have footage of Trump killing it at a rally, and everyone's having fun and it's enjoyable, and then you take footage of that and you go, this was bad, I'm wagging my finger, how horrible, that's kind of annoying, right?
00:10:48.000It was the teacher chasing the child as the child's running through the room throwing stuff and the teacher's just running after the kid trying to get the kid to sit down and would you put that down and no get over here and put that don't put your don't put your finger been there but that's exactly what she was doing and Donald Trump And it's, and people are dying and he's just absolutely making a fool of this woman.
00:11:25.000This is supposed to be an inquisition.
00:11:26.000They're supposed to bring Trump up there and hold him accountable and make the entire audience just see his evil ways and he's just making them look hilarious and that's the worst thing that can happen when you're trying to be in a position of authority persecuting somebody.
00:12:43.000Speaking at the town hall, Trump would not say whether he wanted Ukraine to win the war against Russia, a battle the Biden admin has supported with aid, and said the U.S.
00:12:51.000might as well default on its debt despite warning the potential for devastating economic impact if it did.
00:13:15.000And that means both parties are going to be unhappy.
00:13:17.000But the problem is the zealots in this country, you have to march in lockstep with the cult.
00:13:22.000And this is why I say like the woke stuff has nothing to do with leftist ideology in its root.
00:13:28.000Because there's no reason why Ukraine's war support Support for war in Ukraine has nothing to do with Marxism or Communism or any ideologies or anything like that.
00:13:38.000It's just you have to be marching in lockstep.
00:13:40.000That's what Caitlin Collins was hoping to get.
00:13:55.000No, as if he's supposed to come out and be some kind of war hawk.
00:13:58.000Of course, that's exactly what they want.
00:14:00.000Like you said, they want him to go out there and basically be as bombastic as he usually is, but with a nuclear armed power instead.
00:14:07.000And I'm not saying that Trump being bombastic has always been a bad thing with respect to foreign policy.
00:14:12.000There's a good argument to be made that his brashness is part of why Putin didn't invade Ukraine while Trump was in office and waited until there was a 3.3 million viewers.
00:15:14.000If they thought Caitlin Collins did a good job, they're just done.
00:15:18.000It was a poor performance by an individual who should not be in that position.
00:15:23.000Caitlin Collins does not have the persona, the presence, the gravitas, the talent capability to stand up against a Donald Trump figure in this way.
00:15:33.000She just comes off as whiny the whole time, constantly interrupting him.
00:15:40.000But that's like all the press can do at this point, right?
00:15:42.000Like, they all know that they're not allowed to be objective anymore.
00:15:44.000They all know that they're not allowed to let him get up there and give a fair hearing.
00:15:48.000They all understand that it's their job to destroy this person publicly, and if they don't do that, they're gonna get criticized for being too light on Trump, for...
00:15:55.000facilitating him and putting him up there.
00:15:58.000And so they understand that they have to just badger him like this.
00:16:01.000And it doesn't matter how ridiculous they look, because they don't care about the audience and they don't care about the ratings.
00:16:05.000They care about the approval of their friends.
00:16:07.000They care about the approval of the crowd.
00:16:08.000They care about their standing in the progressive movement.
00:16:11.000They're not journalists in any kind of significant way that you think about.
00:17:06.000Well, Soros, I guess, is bailing out Vice.
00:17:08.000And now CNN can't even do any... It's like... I just want to say how funny it is that CNN is desperate, saying, please help us watch our channel.
00:17:35.000All that matters is that those around them say you were a good progressive, you behaved well, you did what you were supposed to do, you pushed back properly.
00:17:42.000None of it's about trying to find common ground.
00:17:44.000None of it's about trying to get more information for their audience about the 2020 election, about the Russia-Ukraine conflict, about any other relevant issue.
00:17:51.000It's about showing them that I'm good because I don't like Trump.
00:17:53.000We are closer to nuclear war than we have been since the 60s.
00:17:57.000It is an actual possibility that, I mean, no one would be completely and utterly shocked If Putin launched a couple nuclear artillery strikes in Ukraine, it wouldn't be like, oh my god, that came out of nowhere.
00:18:15.000No, they're at war and there's a lot of people dying and that is something that could actually happen.
00:18:21.000I want to tell you what I see when I watch the CNN thing.
00:18:26.000And they didn't say anything about that.
00:18:28.000It feels like I'm at a skate park, and there's a bunch of little kids on scooters riding around, and you're like, these kids don't know etiquette, they're going the wrong way, and it's very dangerous, because if you're going fast, you're going to do a big old kickflip, you crash into one of these kids, you get hurt, the kid gets hurt, it's like, oh.
00:19:19.000So you have someone, if Caitlin Collins was a pundit of someone who opines on issues and has an in-depth view on these things and wanted to push back on Trump, I'd be like, that's interesting.
00:19:39.000If Trump said, look, you know, I was offering up National Guard and they didn't want it, they said no, then she'd say, well, Chris Miller wrote in his book that you did not authorize the deployment.
00:20:05.000You made a very good point about the fact that there is very high risk of nuclear war.
00:20:10.000Any risk is too much risk in some sense, but instead of focusing on that and engaging the conversation... Instead of asking any questions about it.
00:20:18.000But instead of engaging that question with any level of social responsibility, she wanted Trump to be as inflammatory and bombastic as possible, and Instead of focusing on the possibility of nuclear war,
00:20:31.000The left instead wants to prioritize the fact that you drove your car too many miles last week, and that's making the weather angry, right?
00:20:37.000Like, their apocalyptic fears are of things that everyday Americans do in order to live their lives, and they involve basically no focus on powerful people who are profiting millions, even billions of dollars off of these conflicts overseas that we don't need to be involved with, which could legitimately result in millions and millions and millions of deaths.
00:20:59.000I do want to give a shout out to our friend Sonny Hostin over at The View for trashing Caitlin Collins over the Trump town hall fiasco.
00:21:51.000And if CNN is betting on that, I'm just really excited.
00:21:55.000That's like at least Don Lemon had some fire in him, you know what I mean?
00:22:01.000Like Don Lemon was a crazy man, but he would argue with Vivek and you'd be like, I can't believe he's actually like, but you knew it was coming.
00:22:30.000They've never run into anyone who doesn't just automatically genuflect in front of them because they're the media and they're the kingmakers and they're the ones that have to be served at any moment because they control your image.
00:23:37.000So it's worse than 77 cents on the dollar, Seamus.
00:23:39.000I think that Don Lemon... It's like 40 cents on the dollar.
00:23:42.000And I'm sure they pull in the exact same numbers for the network.
00:23:45.000I'd be curious to see how much viewership Don Lemon pulls in as opposed to her, because this could be a classic example of workplace sexism, and I think Don needs to acknowledge his unearned privilege.
00:23:55.000Well, apparently now they're going to give her Cuomo's time slot.
00:25:21.000But I actually, fair point, I think we do need to, uh, every- every one of us tweet at CNN and demand they pay Caitlin Collins exactly what they pay Anderson Cooper.
00:26:28.000I think the average share in the national debt per person is about $200,000.
00:26:33.000So just to be clear, just to be clear, with the sum of money that Tim just laid out that would give every person $1.30, right?
00:26:40.000You want to do the math on confiscating all the wealth from all the billionaires the way they talk about to fund all their social programs?
00:26:45.000Like, we literally wouldn't even make a dent in the money that we owe.
00:26:55.000You have to pay off your share of the national debt.
00:26:58.000So if it's $200,000 per person and rising and it's out of your control, you would need to make, what is that, so you'd have to make like $500,000 a year?
00:27:08.000Well no no no, you just pay off your share of the debt once.
00:27:29.000Despite the fact that we have video showing he tried to save the life of this man.
00:27:33.000Despite the fact we know this man had been arrested dozens of times, kidnapped a child, punched an old man in the face, punched a woman in the face.
00:27:41.000We know that he was threatening people on the train and said he didn't care if he got hurt or went to jail.
00:27:44.000Three men took it upon themselves to subdue him.
00:27:48.000This guy is going to have to surrender for manslaughter charges.
00:28:03.000I wouldn't be surprised if he was convicted.
00:28:05.000I would hope that the judge wouldn't sentence him to the maximum, but I have no faith in New York's justice system to not, considering the pressures that would come from the activists and the left more broadly.
00:28:51.000No, I mean, I think the only things that are illegal in New York at this point are political opposition, self-defense, and desecrating the pride flag, right?
00:28:59.000That's the only thing they'll actually hold you accountable for.
00:29:05.000The whole reason you're out there is you let these people loose.
00:29:08.000You let them terrorize the average person.
00:29:10.000Terrorize the population, and then as soon as anyone stands up for themselves, then you go ahead and strike them down for daring to take care of themselves and not rely entirely on the state.
00:29:21.000It's very clear the state's not going to do its job.
00:29:22.000It's not going to protect these people.
00:29:24.000It's only going to persecute people who they disagree with, and then as soon as you step up and you try to take care of yourself, you're out of there.
00:29:31.000And I don't understand how anyone's still living in these places at this point.
00:30:19.000See, this defense fund was launched before the charges were announced.
00:30:22.000Now that they've been announced, it seems that people are flocking to it and giving this man money, and I won't.
00:30:29.000We were talking about this earlier, and I've been talking about this quite a bit, and I talked about this with Kim Potter years ago, But look, I hope this guy gets acquitted.
00:30:37.000I think it's terrible what they're doing to him.
00:30:39.000But at a certain point, I'm just wondering why it is that people keep sending their money into burning buildings where the fires aren't being put out.
00:30:46.000Like, we're talking about the city of New York engulfed in figurative flames and people being like, I'm gonna go walk in there.
00:30:54.000And you're like, no, dude, like, come on, seriously, man, don't go in there.
00:30:56.000I'm gonna go in there. If you go in there, you're gonna get burned. I'm gonna go in there." Then
00:31:00.000they walk in, start screaming, help, help, I'm on fire. I'm not gonna go in that building.
00:31:04.000I just think it's ridiculous at this point. So here's what ends up happening. People on the
00:31:09.000right, libertarians, post-liberals, disaffected liberals, send money to the defense of people
00:31:15.000who are choosing to live in places where we know they will destroy you unjustly,
00:31:22.000It takes money from you, and that's probably on purpose.
00:31:25.000It's like the villain when the superhero is like, I'm Superman and you can't stop me, and then the Joker's like, oh yeah, and then points the weapon at the kid, and then Superman's like, oh no, now you've got me because I care about other people.
00:32:06.000You see these videos and people all say, why isn't anyone stepping up?
00:32:08.000You watch someone harassing a homeless person, or some crazy person attacking people, getting violent with people, and they're like, why aren't the men stepping in?
00:32:28.000It's what all the liberals were acting on.
00:32:29.000And this guy had to be held accountable because they're gonna hold this guy up as being murdered.
00:32:34.000They're already talking about, oh, he's a really kind guy.
00:32:36.000He's having a lot of mental health troubles.
00:32:38.000He's a very sweet person who's performing on the subway with Michael Jackson impersonator.
00:32:44.000No, he's a violent criminal who had felony charges out against him.
00:32:46.000It's very clear that he's a threat to everyone around him.
00:32:48.000The city made sure that he was still in public, and as soon as anyone stood up to him, they're in terrible trouble.
00:32:54.000I know that people want to stay in these areas.
00:32:56.000I understand I have a lot of friends who say, we have to stay in these areas because this is where culture happens, this is where decisions happen.
00:33:01.000But at this point, I don't know how you stay.
00:33:03.000You're gonna have a family here where you know that they're encouraging violence, and you know that it's illegal for you to defend yourself.
00:33:44.000I don't want this guy going to prison, but it's like, do we have to allocate funds to a guy who's like, captured effectively, but chose to go there and is not doing anything in terms of winning a culture war?
00:33:56.000Y'all who are in these cities, I know it's hard, but if you moved to Ohio and moved to a suburban area that was purple and shifted everything red, we would be winning.
00:34:05.000Instead, there are people who are choosing to live in places like New York and then being surprised this is happening.
00:34:10.000If you live in New York City, I mean, I'm not sure exactly how far away the corner of Pennsylvania is, but I know it's a, you know, like an hour and a half or something like that.
00:34:19.000It's possible you could move to Pennsylvania and still work in New York if you got to stay there, but get out of the cities.
00:34:24.000I mean, I moved to New Hampshire a decade and change ago because I wanted to get out of Western Massachusetts because I didn't want, you know, the laws that Massachusetts had.
00:34:33.000And Massachusetts at the time was not nearly the place that it is now.
00:34:37.000So, I mean, you're in control of your own life.
00:34:41.000You can't control what your neighbors are voting for.
00:34:45.000You can't control what the people down the street are voting for.
00:34:49.000Get out of cities and make sure that you are taking care of you and your family.
00:34:54.000If you think you're going to be the person who saves Illinois or New York or California, just know that you're liable to have this happen to you or one of your children or to have your children be put on puberty blockers and taken from you and mutilated.
00:37:04.000If you're a married person, well, what's the point of your career if not to support your kids?
00:37:07.000And if you have to stay in an area where your kids are going to be harmed in order to have your career, I think it's obvious that it's not worth it.
00:37:14.000I have a friend that I was just talking to today that lives in the city and he's going to get, trying to get a permit to carry, he knows that he's probably not going to get it in the city but he's trying to get it for Nassau County.
00:37:24.000But anyways, he had the class today and he was talking to the instructor and they were going down the list of the laws and what is and is not acceptable or legal in New York.
00:37:37.000He was totally unaware that essentially he couldn't defend his own life in New York.
00:37:44.000He was unaware that if he shot someone that was in his home, in his home armed, if he shot them and he didn't kill them that they would sue him and they would probably win and that the family, even if he did kill him, the family was going to sue him.
00:37:57.000Your average voter is unaware of the circumstances that they live in.
00:38:04.000So again, It's one thing to be like, oh, I want to be in the city, etc.
00:38:10.000You should probably check out the laws in your area.
00:38:14.000You should be aware of the voting record or the prosecution record of your DA before you vote for the DA.
00:38:20.000You should probably be aware of who your DA is before you vote for them.
00:38:25.000And if you're in a city, it's probably too late, but when you actually decide to get out and go to another place, be aware of the people that are running, so the new place that you go to doesn't turn into the garbage place that you left.
00:38:37.000Let me jump to this story here, about another crime that took place in New York City.
00:38:41.000Homeless man charged with hate crimes for defecating on pride flags at Manhattan eatery.
00:38:47.000They're trying to give him the maximum sentence.
00:39:34.000Whenever it comes to an act of senseless violence, a million and one different excuses are made and we have to go into a deep socioeconomic analysis of what could have led that person who we think is a criminal but is truly a victim To feel that they needed to commit that disordered act.
00:39:51.000And then, of course, when you speak out against the party, you're not afforded that same luxury.
00:39:56.000They don't make a million and one excuses.
00:39:57.000They don't play mental gymnastics to make what you did seem okay within their framework, because we just never funded that inner city library that would have educated you and made you a more enlightened, functioning member of society.
00:40:11.000When you go out against the narrative because they're single-minded, that means you are responsible for all of the world's ills.
00:40:16.000The reason violent crime happens is because we're not allocating our resources properly, and under the religion of Marxism, simply moving material things around in the material world solves all of the problems.
00:40:27.000Let's put the wealth here instead of there, and then there won't be any more crime.
00:40:32.000And because you're not on board with that, you're responsible for every violent act.
00:40:35.000So by simply criticizing the party, by doing what he did and disgracing or desecrating an LGBTQ flag, he is contributing to serious violence.
00:40:44.000This is actually how their minds work because he's taking away from the credibility of their philosophy, which will fix everything if we just let it.
00:40:51.000Take a look at this story from Daily Mail.
00:40:54.000A cleaver-wielding convict terrorizes BART train passengers trapped in underwater tunnel by pacing up and down train, threatening them, then slashing man in the back.
00:41:04.000If only we'd built that inner city library.
00:41:06.000If you try in any way to stop this man, you will go to prison.
00:41:11.000You must allow him to chop you into pieces before you try to defend yourself.
00:42:05.000You're correct that it's not a grassroots popular thing, it's totally astroturfed, and you're right.
00:42:10.000It's coming from the institutions because the people that are going to school and graduating and going on to be CEOs and stuff, they're bringing this into the boardroom with them.
00:42:23.000There was a long time where people thought kids were going to go to school, they were going to do this stuff in sociology and in the humanities, and then they would get out into the real world and the real world would fix them.
00:42:31.000They're bringing it into the boardroom and making it, they're putting it into the HR departments and making it the standard culture in broader society.
00:42:43.000It does not matter what the average person thinks.
00:42:45.000It does not matter what the masses think.
00:42:47.000It matters who the influential people, the tastemakers, the institutions, the power brokers, it matters what they think because they then inform what people think.
00:42:57.000How popular was Transing Kids five years ago?
00:43:16.000It's because they were told what to care about, and so they did.
00:43:19.000But I think it was actually because people on the right started pushing back against it, and then the left started widely promoting it in popular media.
00:43:41.000They'll have the algorithm orient people towards this kind of content that normalizes this truly abhorrent, disgusting, perverted behavior in the abuse of children.
00:43:50.000And then, when Normal, healthy people who aren't just going to go along with what the culture tells them they should believe say, that's sick, because that is the mutilation of children.
00:44:00.000Their response is, why do you care so much?
00:44:36.000Okay, you didn't even have a position on this before, but now you need a more moderate position so you can find some kind of consensus inside a dialectic that was created for you artificially.
00:44:44.000So this wasn't even, you didn't need to have this debate, and now it's essentially you for not only to have this debate, but to move your position in that debate closer to whatever the progressive position is.
00:44:52.000And that is a key thing that people have to understand.
00:44:54.000Exactly, and that's why conservatives end up letting go of cultural ground, because what happens is, first, people understand that, like, marriage between a man and a woman for the purposes of procreation, well now, contraceptive starts to become normalized, and conservatives start to fight that, and then people start talking about gay marriage, and well, okay, now fighting contraceptive seems outdated, we're gonna try to fight gay marriage.
00:45:12.000Now, people have decided that two men can be married, even though that's literally impossible given the definition of the term, But now they're saying that we can trans children, a man can become a woman, you go over there and you try to fight that, well now again they're pushing it on to kids.
00:45:24.000So conservatives jump from fight to fight to fight to fight because the left keeps setting new fires.
00:45:31.000If an Antifa guy was on a subway and it happened to him, that some guy like started beating the crap out of him and then he got into a fight and now he's getting arrested, how would you feel?
00:45:41.000Like the Antifa guy wearing an Antifa shirt is on a train, And some guy's threatening people and the guy in the Antifa shirt grabs the guy and subdues him and gets arrested for it.
00:46:01.000People listening, I'd love to hear your thoughts.
00:46:03.000If there was a guy wearing a Bernie Sanders 2024 or a Joe Biden, Biden-Harris 2024 shirt, and he grabbed this guy because the guy was on the train threatening people, would you donate to them?
00:46:39.000Or is it the overwhelming likelihood, 85%, that somebody who lives in these cities Especially after we've seen the mass exodus from moderates and conservatives, the likelihood is even greater this is some Biden voter who is getting what he voted for.
00:46:54.000I'm 100% behind the right having legal defense funds and standing up for people.
00:46:58.000I think that's a level of infrastructure that absolutely has to happen, but you have to use that wisely.
00:47:03.000You can't just throw it for people who are in, you know, like I said, putting yourself in that situation, likely political enemies.
00:47:09.000You should be putting it towards people who you know are going to be using it properly.
00:47:12.000So I'm generally in favor of these organizations existing, people making these kinds of donations, but you do have to be thinking about what you're actually applying that to.
00:47:26.000I'm just saying at what point are we going to be like, look, I'll put it this way.
00:47:30.000I left New York a long time ago because a black supremacist murdered some cops.
00:47:34.000And I said, I am not going to live in a place that is like this.
00:47:38.000I am not going to have my tax dollars go to a city.
00:47:41.000It's one of the only cities with income tax and one of the highest income taxes for a resident in the country, in the world.
00:47:47.000And then I'm in the Jersey side, someone plants bombs, and I'm like, okay, better not be in this place.
00:47:51.000But we end up in a place where we're at in the tri-state, the tri-state area, and the eastern panhandle of West Virginia is moderately purple for the area.
00:48:00.000You've got Maryland, which of course is a major battleground, and very left, very Democrat.
00:48:05.000And then the eastern panhandle, this may be surprising to people, but West Virginia, the schools are very, very woke, and they're trying to indoctrinate kids.
00:48:11.000So now I feel pretty good about where I'm at.
00:48:16.000But we're in a local jurisdiction where there's actually some serious concerns with the school board.
00:48:20.000And recently the GOP was talking about, despite the fact that they've won the school board, they still have this woke stuff that they're trying to push out because this is a key battleground.
00:48:28.000Now my concern is, are we giving money to Democrats who voted for this because we're not paying attention and we assume because this guy did a good thing that he is a good guy?
00:48:38.000I mean, if it turns out this guy doesn't really live there, or he just moved there, and he's a big Trump supporter, and he's been fighting against this stuff, and he's been posting about it, I'll be like, okay, this guy needs our help.
00:48:48.000Kyle Rittenhouse was in a suburban area, he was in a split area politically, and he was there as an innocent kid trying to help clean up his neighborhood, actively fighting for his neighborhood, and trying to help even the protesters.
00:49:01.000And that was years ago, and we're like, okay, now it's several years on, and we're immediately knee-jerk jumping to the defense of a guy we don't know, who could turn out to be the biggest Joe Biden supporter who voted for all of this.
00:49:16.000Giving money to the people who are making the problem happen.
00:49:19.000If you live in New York, especially after the Summer of Love riots, especially after Chauvin, Ahmaud Arbery, Kim Potter, etc., especially after even the 25 people being shoved in front of trains, The likelihood is not that this person is someone who believes in our values and is going to be fighting for them.
00:49:36.000The likelihood is it's just some default liberal guy who's supporting Joe Biden.
00:49:46.000Are we, as people who want to push back, who are buying Jeremy's chocolate, who are buying Jeremy's razors, then going to donate to Democrats when they get themselves in trouble?
00:49:56.000Are we going to be the people who are contributing to the bail funds of anti-far-left extremists?
00:50:01.000When Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's staff raised money for the far-left rioters, we were like, this is abhorrent!
00:51:17.000People are saying that he's from Long Island, he's a Marine, he's probably not a Democrat, and it's like, okay, you know, like, let's see what he has to say.
00:51:23.000When he put out his statement, his lawyer could have put out a statement that said something like, New York has seen violent crime escalating rapidly for several years, and the people of this city are tired of it.
00:51:34.000When this man violently threatened the passengers of this train, Our client, Daniel Penney, along with two others, found it reasonable to try and subdue him to protect the lives of others.
00:52:16.000The statement they issued on his behalf was just lamenting the poor homeless of New York City.
00:52:20.000I will say, the point of that statement, though, is to try to diffuse the protesters.
00:52:26.000So, I mean, it may not be... that's what he's trying to do.
00:52:29.000And to be honest with you, if you're in that situation, I get a dude who's not really, like, engulfed in the culture war.
00:52:36.000I can get why he'd be like, yo, what do I, what am I supposed to do to calm people down and get myself out of that?
00:52:42.000There is the, again, People don't know the laws that they live under most of the time, they don't realize what laws get passed, and they don't pay a whole lot of attention to politics.
00:52:54.000I'm not saying that their ignorance is fine or whatever, but at the same time, it's like, he's probably got no idea what he's gotten himself into, and he's like, what do I do to make this go away?
00:53:07.000And so often there's just no connection with these people.
00:53:09.000I live down in Florida and we get all these people down from New York, come down, they move, they can't believe what's happened in New York, they don't want to live there anymore, they're finally out of there, but what's the first thing they do when they come down to Florida?
00:53:18.000Oh, I can't believe what DeSantis is doing.
00:53:20.000I can't believe all these things that you're living here.
00:53:22.000I can't believe your politics are like this.
00:53:49.000Well, this is part of the complexity here, right?
00:53:52.000So you were mentioning earlier that we want people to leave these cities if they're, you know, an at all decent person.
00:53:58.000But then when people leave and they end up voting for the same policies, it makes everything worse in the states they go to.
00:54:03.000And I know ideally you would have conservatives leaving New York and going to a place like Like Florida, but I'm sorry, a New York conservative is not the same as a Florida conservative.
00:54:12.000I do think that the viewership of TimCast is probably the kind of people that we're talking to.
00:54:20.000I don't expect that people that would be, you know, tuning into TimCast and say, you know what, Tim's right, I'm gonna move, would be the kind of people that would be like, oh, now I'm completely gonna vote.
00:54:30.000I was in Chicago, I had a couple hundred bucks, and I just left.
00:56:06.000They keep saying we need a nationwide rail service, and I keep saying, why?
00:56:10.000Because they want to get rid of planes.
00:56:11.000Well, they want to get rid of planes, they want to get rid of automobiles.
00:56:14.000They want you to have zero privacy or autonomy.
00:56:17.000You gotta be on the mass transit, so you have to be on the large mass high-speed railway system with the rambling homeless person who's swinging a machete at people.
00:56:47.000I mean, you are the carbon that they want to eliminate.
00:56:50.000I mean, if you're going to have a total state, if you're going to have a totalitarian state, you've got to get rid of individuality and communities.
00:56:55.000You've got to get rid of the autonomy that little regional communities provide, the ability of people to get away.
00:57:00.000You have to make everybody dependent on the system.
00:57:02.000So yeah, I think that's absolutely... You have to convince people that the Senate is undemocratic.
00:59:19.000When a person builds virtue, they're not going, ah, only one.
00:59:23.000You don't have to rationalize it in that way.
00:59:25.000So what ends up happening is there are people who are doing things, anything, spending money in bad ways, and they're saying, what's the big deal?
00:59:32.000You know, it's only a little bit, but those grains of seed add up.
00:59:36.000And when society as a whole partakes to a certain degree in vice, this is what you get.
00:59:43.000And you know, mercy for the criminal is in many ways violence against the person who the criminal harmed or will go on to harm if you let them be.
01:00:03.000However, we have consistently, over the past 50 to 100 years, slowly shifted in the direction of having a lot of mercy and understanding towards those who commit crimes, and absolutely no compassion for those who are victimized by those people.
01:00:56.000If you don't, you know, if you don't prosecute property crimes, you end up with your retailers leaving your city, which is exactly what's going on in San Francisco now.
01:01:09.000It's probably going on in multiple cities.
01:01:11.000I think it's going on in New York as well.
01:01:12.000There might be shutting down stores, but I know that it's happening in San Francisco.
01:01:15.000If you don't protect the rights of the peaceful, law-abiding citizens, then they're going to leave.
01:01:24.000And that's exactly what's happening in San Francisco right now.
01:01:29.000Why do I need to defer gratification here, and why would it make sense for me to if all the wealth I build up is going to be stolen?
01:01:34.000Yeah, obviously, you've got people leaving, then your tax base leaves, your businesses leave, which is happening, your tax base leaves, and then you end up with Detroit!
01:01:47.000Well, and they also result in populations that are easier to rule, right?
01:01:50.000A population that is obsessed with vice and has no autonomy, has no ability to take care of themselves, is much easier to enforce their will on, and that's a key aspect of it as well.
01:02:02.000If you have longer-term time preferences, things like kids and your future, what you're paying attention to, short-time preferences, you're thinking about, you know, partying and stuff like that.
01:02:11.000The immediacy of gratification and stuff.
01:02:14.000Civilization is indistinguishable from time preference.
01:03:41.000I think Donald Trump needs to get elected and then we need to see his new AG just file criminal subpoenas across the board for bureaucrats, members of Congress, local politicians.
01:03:52.000Just go in, scoop them all up, lock them in a box.
01:04:09.000I'm saying if a politician was peddling influence to massive multinational corporations, selling out their local water supply, polluting it, and this is something that the Young Turks and leftists should be on board with.
01:04:20.000If there are criminal elements in government that are selling out the working class and the people, they need to be criminally charged.
01:04:28.000They need to stand trial and then get locked up when proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
01:04:34.000Isn't it strange that wanting the same consequences for political leaders and oligarchs that you want for the average person makes you an extremist?
01:04:40.000Wanting rule of law to apply across the board.
01:05:17.000That's the real issue that we're talking about.
01:05:18.000People are able to make rules that they enforce upon other people that they are not held to themselves.
01:05:22.000And that's exactly the situation in the United States of America today.
01:05:26.000Though I will say, of course, there are entire classes of people who don't have the rules applied to them, who are supposedly lower on the hierarchy in terms of economic well-being, but have a higher social credit score because of Neo-Maoism.
01:05:37.000Can I bring some good news into the conversation?
01:06:25.000They downgraded the stock to a hold, meaning don't buy, don't sell, just don't buy it.
01:06:30.000That sends a signal in my mind, with the bad PR and the downgrading, People are gonna sell like crazy.
01:06:36.000Cuz I gotta be honest, if I had a million bucks in Anheuser-Busch or something like that, or tens of thousands of dollars, I'd have sold a long time ago.
01:06:43.000I'd have been like, get me outta here.
01:07:24.000As far as Anheuser-Busch goes, I mean, now, honestly, it is not a bad idea to... I mean, again, not financial advice, but like, you know...
01:07:34.000Shorting Bud Light right now, or Anheuser-Busch right now.
01:07:37.000It helps, you know, it adds to the pressure that they're experiencing because, you know, you get enough short sellers and it can really affect the price of a stock.
01:07:46.000So, if it's already on the way down, I'm sure there are people that are shorting it currently.
01:07:52.000I'm not sure what kind of pressure it is.
01:07:53.000You can find that kind of stuff on TradingView and stuff.
01:07:56.000What if in a few months the stock is just completely wiped out?
01:08:08.000You and I, we were talking about this in the show a little while, how Anheuser-Busch had sent a bunch of complimentary cases of Bud Light to different distributors because they thought that that would be a way of apologizing.
01:08:19.000What we said was like, no, people actually don't want to be seen drinking it.
01:08:23.000No one's concern with Bud Light is it's too expensive, okay?
01:08:26.000Like, people don't want to be seen with the beer.
01:08:28.000And then I saw an article that was published the other day, I was like, ah, it backfired.
01:08:31.000It turns out people don't want to be seen with Bud Light.
01:08:35.000The viral video from Fenway where nobody was lining up to buy, like, the Bud Light stand was completely empty, like, nobody was shopping, the beer was all there.
01:08:43.000The brand is honestly really, really damaged because dudes are gonna look at their buddy and be like, heh heh, you got the gay one.
01:09:41.000That thought right there will change people's behavior patterns way faster than, you know, People telling you don't do this, any amount of finger wagging.
01:09:52.000If I grab this, my buddy's gonna laugh at me and everyone at the bar or at the party in the social setting is gonna see that I'm the butt of the joke.
01:10:15.000Like, I'm sorry, but feelings care way more than your facts.
01:10:18.000It's just way better in actually winning a culture war scenario.
01:10:21.000Because here's the beautiful thing about this, Bud Light, Anna Hazard Bush, is in this hellacious position because they, because due to the corporate pressure, because they have to please all the progressives, they know they can't back down.
01:10:33.000But they also know that they've lost the culture war here.
01:10:36.000They know that they've now been graded this status that is an insult to the average American.
01:10:40.000And so now they're trapped in this hard place where any attempt to recover their image will burn them with their corporate betters, with Wall Street, with the investment class.
01:10:49.000But anything that they do, you know, to try to recover that image is just going to doom them.
01:10:54.000But they also are just going to continue to hemorrhage money if they don't do something.
01:10:58.000And this exemplifies perfectly what you were saying earlier about the fact that the elite have an entirely different set of morals that they want to push onto the general public, and often what happens is they overestimate the degree to which the peons, you know, are willing to buy into their nonsense.
01:11:11.000And so even though they would say, it's good and it's tolerant and it's wonderful to celebrate the LGBTQ agenda, Of course, your average person doesn't want to, and it's not just a question of whether they're willing to let other people do it, because by drinking a Bud Light, you're saying, I celebrate this personally, and people don't want to do that.
01:11:35.000I am going to produce a Bud Light, pro-Bud Light, pro-Dylan Mulvaney YouTube video, Where we're gonna go around and tell people, please support Del Mulvaney by drinking a Bud Light, and then I'm going to pay to run it as a commercial on Facebook and YouTube to show that Bud Light is the beer for the LGBT community.
01:12:34.000Anheuser-Busch, next time don't break up with your boyfriend until you have another one lined up.
01:12:41.000And again, let's not forget the context in which this was pushed.
01:12:44.000It was right after a transgenderist shooter shot up a Christian school, killed three children.
01:12:50.000Another transgender shooter was caught right before they went and shot up a church.
01:12:54.000And instead of saying, we stand with the Christian community, we stand with this community that was attacked, we stand with this school, we're going to donate to these people.
01:13:04.000They doubled and tripled down on pushing the agenda of the people who identified with the same identity as the shooter.
01:13:10.000That just solidifies that the boycott is the moral thing to do.
01:13:16.000I still honestly think for the average person that the, you got the gay one, is going to pay the bills.
01:13:21.000That's a little too complicated, Phil.
01:13:24.000What's going to happen is the guy's going to be at a party and he's going to be sitting there with his jaw hanging open and his buddy's going to walk in with a Bud Light and he's going to go, huh, you're gay.
01:15:47.000Yeah, I know, but, like, talking about how Matt Gaetz and AOC have worked together on some good things, it's kind of like mentioning that sometimes Bizarro Superman will, like, help someone.
01:15:55.000You know, Bizarro Superman's still kind of bad.
01:17:22.000Yeah, Richardson, who is a self-described gay conservative at the college's human resources, wrote a letter regarding the matter, which was delivered by a uniformed police officer.
01:17:34.000The State Center Community College District informed Richardson, who had been employed at the college for nearly 33 years, that he'd been placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation into unspecified allegations of creating a hostile work environment, along with reportedly harassing and discriminating against colleagues based on gender.
01:17:50.000And we are not fed up with this yet, America?
01:17:57.000But I'm wondering what happens to actually make, if people will get fed up.
01:18:03.000At what point they will, if they will.
01:18:06.000Because, I mean, I am of the opinion that we are in a cultural revolution in the United States.
01:18:14.000And I'm not sure how many people here agree with me, but I think everyone does.
01:18:18.000And I'm just wondering when the rest of the Alleged liberals will realize that progressivism is not liberal, that it's illiberal, that it's authoritarian, that it's essentially, you know, Maoism in the United States.
01:18:35.000Yeah, I think this professor's horrible.
01:19:03.000So I guess, if that's all you eat, not the worst thing, but...
01:19:07.000You know, we're now in a state where if you take a dump on a pride flag, hate crime maximum penalty, if you try to kill people on a subway train or threaten to do so, you're the victim.
01:19:20.000And if you're a professor who offers up chocolate, I mean, the left understands the friend-enemy distinction just way better than the right.
01:21:06.000It doesn't map out of the world, but it's consistent because in their minds, if someone is a victim, any and all behaviors that they engage in are a manifestation of their victimhood.
01:21:14.000And if someone's an oppressor, any and all behaviors that they exhibit are a manifestation of their oppressiveness.
01:21:21.000So, even though you had a clear situation of self-defense, right?
01:21:24.000The person who was screaming at other people on the subway, he's a victim by his very nature and can never be anything else because the left's placed him in this category.
01:21:32.000So his behavior, which we all understand is reasonable people victimizes others, actually makes him the victim and then the person who acts in self-defense is an aggressor because he can't be anything but an aggressor.
01:22:10.000I feel like... Oh, go ahead, go ahead.
01:22:11.000Well, and I'll also say, I mean, they actually believe, these people are so paranoid and insane, they think, and this is, they honestly think, the true believers among them, that white people, on some subconscious level, even if they don't realize it consciously, white people are walking around thinking, how can I kill a black person?
01:22:29.000They really, genuinely think that that is how white people's minds work in this culture.
01:22:35.000So, when a white person defends himself from a black person and that black person dies, well, they were clearly just looking for the opportunity to kill a black person.
01:22:43.000And if you want to tell me they don't actually think that way, then give me any other model of thought that predicts the outcome of them always insisting that the white person is an aggressor in every situation, even when it was clearly self-defense.
01:22:59.000These people feel that way, and their assumption, then, is everyone else feels the same way as them.
01:23:05.000Well, you remember what Robin DiAngelo wrote, right, about everything she said about black people, and also, in any given situation, it's not a question of whether racism occurred, it's how did racism manifest itself.
01:23:28.000It's not whether or not you have sinned, it is how have you sinned.
01:23:33.000You are impure from birth because of the original sin of racism.
01:23:39.000It's unfortunate that these things are actually Explaining them is fairly complex oftentimes, and the average person doesn't understand this stuff, and to try and explain it to them just makes you sound like you're a little on the crazy side.
01:23:57.000And I think that the most effective way to fight this stuff is to inform people of what's going on, so that way they can see.
01:24:07.000Because when you try to engage Most of the leftist arguments at their face, the leftists don't really care which way you engage the argument because the point is to get you to engage the argument in the way that they frame it.
01:24:35.000When they make the argument about this person that killed a guy on the subway, they're making you engage in the argument in a certain way, and that's the problem.
01:24:48.000If you can notice that, no, this is not about a power dynamic, this is about a guy trying to protect people, and if you can make that If you can make the viewer of the art engagement see that and see through their framing, that's a way to make people aware of what's going on.
01:25:07.000But to just engage with the argument that they present to you, that ends up making the average person the fool because they use things like dual meanings with words, you know, the meaning of racism will change and stuff in the middle of the argument and stuff.
01:25:21.000So it's a lot of Mott & Bailey stuff, but if you don't know and you approach the arguments on their face, you'll end up losing.
01:25:28.000Well, you have to reframe it, because they reframe things in such an insane way.
01:25:32.000And what often happens is conservatives, and this is a point that's been made a million times, it's a dead horse, but you know, sometimes a dead horse needs a good smack or two.
01:25:43.000Well, that's because it's a Seamus Coghlan original.
01:25:45.000But they'll say, you know, it's so annoying that leftists will accuse conservatives of being racist, and the conservative goes to all these links to explain that they're not racist.
01:25:57.000And then, on the other hand, you'll have, like, fringe conservatives who think that they're transcending the paradigm by going, actually, I am racist.
01:26:06.000What you should be saying is, what are you talking about?
01:26:34.000You have to just You have to say that you're not racist and that to even accuse you of racism is absurd.
01:26:43.000Right off the bat, in my opinion, you should reply with an insult because to call someone an insult or to call someone racism, a racist is to insult them.
01:29:36.000And then this other lady, when they were asking questions without them knowing anything about the case, they say, do you believe in the death penalty?
01:29:43.000She goes, yes, and I think he should get it.
01:29:48.000Yeah, right, that's how you get out of jury duty.
01:29:52.000Not the obvious, I don't have time for this, or you dress weird, no, no, you gotta just be a bad juror.
01:29:59.000But no, the guy wore an American flag tie and they didn't just answer the question normally, they didn't call him back to the jury.
01:30:11.000If I was on jury duty, I just- I- Maybe I shouldn't say this, because this will preclude me from- Yeah, they're not- You're already off, dude.
01:30:17.000There's no way- Bro, I'd be like, not guilty no matter what.
01:30:30.000Okay, well I guess then I'll say yes, but like... Even then you're like, I don't think he pleads guilty, and you're like, I don't think he did it.
01:30:38.000If there's, if it's like a crime involving children, I probably would, like, give me evidence to be under reasonable doubt, but if it's something like possession of a drug, it's just never gonna be, it's gonna be a no from me, dawg.
01:31:21.000Is that a real thing that if a guy is on trial for hitting a pedestrian, there is a strong possibility that I'm not going to send him to prison.
01:31:30.000Because you gotta think about what that means.
01:31:31.000Are we talking about a guy who intentionally ran someone down?
01:31:34.000Give me the proof and we'll lock him up.
01:31:36.000Are you talking about a guy who's, like, driving down the road with his kid, and then his kid drops the toy, and then he looks down, and someone walks out from between two cars, and he hits him, and he's like, oh my god, I can't believe what I've done.
01:31:45.000Like, do I wanna- I don't wanna send that guy to prison.
01:31:47.000Well, I would send the kid to prison for not saying something.
01:31:48.000Like, think about Daniel Penney, right?
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01:34:03.000But I think Trump is more valuable right now because I do think that just destroying the image of the journalist, of the media, as something important that crowns our leaders, that holds up public opinion, defines it, is Way more important than any given policy.
01:34:18.000I think it would be great if Trump was a more competent governor, of course, or in competent governance, but I do think that at this point the base does care a lot more about him humiliating the media, and I think they're right about that.
01:35:15.000And that's something, I think you're right about that in the sense that, look, that's where Trump is most effective when he's tearing these people apart.
01:35:22.000And I think many of the cultural shifts, look, there are things he did in office that I do think were very valuable.
01:35:27.000For example, the judges he appointed, the fact that Roe was overturned.
01:35:30.000There's a lot to praise him for in that, but it was the cultural impact he had and also the fact that he forced the Warhawks into the Democratic Party for the most part.
01:35:37.000Just one second, I want to go ahead and trigger some of the Trump supporters.
01:35:42.000Last night, the worst thing that he did was he called the right to bear arms a privilege.
01:36:30.000Trav to the World says, imagine if Bud Light had sponsored a sequel to Two Girls, One Cup.
01:36:35.000The association would cause people to be revolted by the beer.
01:36:38.000It's not that people think Bud Light is gay, it's that they're literally disgusted by the product.
01:36:42.000Listen, at the rate we're going, if we stay on the same track, we are three prides away from a two-girls-one-cup float heading right down Main Street.
01:36:58.000But what Trapped to the World is saying is that people see Bud Light and it reminds them of Dylan Mulvaney, and Dylan Mulvaney I describe as nails on a chalkboard.
01:37:21.000Radioactive Rats says, Seamus, you should make a cartoon where Joe identifies as one of those tiny chairs so he can get kids to sit in his lap.
01:38:04.000The idea was to get a car and put rabbits in a passenger seat, and then in the back seat, and then for the driver, have a rabbit taped to your head.
01:38:14.000And then slowly pull up, and then when you get to the drive-thru window, just turn your head very slowly and go, Hello.
01:39:25.000I mean, to be fair, like, they, I didn't, the, his, his star kind of rose again when he started talking smack on Twitter, because they, I didn't, like, he was really out of the public eye.
01:39:36.000But come on, like, your star rising in the sewer?
01:39:39.000It's not something that's like, you know, and I've offered to have him on the show like 12 times already.
01:39:56.000And so I don't want to like, I don't want to talk badly about him.
01:39:58.000But you know, it'd be it'd be cool if, if he would, you know, come on the show and tell us why he thinks that a Maoist struggle session of CNN is a good idea.
01:40:44.000It'd be fine because it would just ruffle his feathers.
01:40:48.000I gotta say, man, the lyrics to Promise are really good.
01:40:52.000Like, that dude wrote a... it's lyrically brilliant.
01:40:57.000And I think Here's to the Night is one of the best songs ever.
01:41:00.000It's a classical... it's a classic coming-of-age, like, high school graduation song from our generation, and everyone knows the Heart in a Blender song, and I'm like, Bro, you're allowed to have these opinions.
01:41:12.000And you're also allowed to come on the show and talk about it, but I don't get it.
01:41:38.000Lance was on the show a little while ago and then I saw him retweet a day or two after the shooting the headline about how the the shooter had shared stuff from Timcast.
01:41:46.000I was like, dude, you were on the show!
01:41:48.000You were like on the show with us like two days ago!
01:41:57.000One, he said that, I'll keep it very, very family friendly, that a male engaging in relations with a male of a specific nature was not gay, and that he also recognized every single person would disagree with that stance.
01:42:12.000Meaning, like, he's aware he's this weird outlier of fringe belief.
01:42:16.000He's also aware that on this show, I said, I think, uh, he was like, you think Blaire White should use a men's room?
01:42:22.000I was like, no, I think Blaire White should use the bathroom where she looks and most fits in, and Buck Angel, too, so it doesn't, it'll probably create more problems.
01:42:36.000So he tweets out, the right finally admits that the grooming thing was about indoctrinating kids into queer lifestyles and they think it's sexual.
01:42:46.000That's like literally the premise of the whole thing!
01:42:50.000The transpedagogy document shared by James Lindsay about getting glitter on the carpet that can never be removed is the basis of the entire argument the whole time!
01:42:58.000And they don't watch the show, they have no idea what's being said.
01:43:01.000They're trying to separate children from their parents and their familial identity so that they see you as the only person who cares for them so that they can inculcate you into a cult of sexual perversion and have you act in ways which sexually gratify them.
01:43:57.000But I hope I hope that he's not thinking that by just tweeting how he hates Trump is what's going to make him big, because I genuinely think their music is really good.
01:44:06.000Like he's he's a really good lyricist.
01:44:08.000Like the lyric there, man, I got to tell you, and especially how bad modern lyrics are.
01:44:13.000I'm like listening to the old Eve Six song.
01:44:25.000Fear Me It's Bree says, Hey Tim, tomorrow Maine is having a hearing on a trans trafficking bill that would make us a trans tourism state that would allow the kidnapping and transitioning of children from other states.
01:45:08.000Alright, Eric Miller says, question for everyone, would you surrender your freedom for full communist subjugation if it guaranteed everyone else's freedom in the country?
01:45:18.000Would you choose to singularly live under a communist dictatorship, but everyone else in the country, all 330 million, are guaranteed freedom forever?
01:45:30.000No, it means you would be subjugated, you would only be allowed to eat the bare minimum, you would have to do the work to which you're capable of doing, you would not get fancy cars, you would never have a beautiful suite, you'd live in the gutter, and it meant everyone else was free.
01:45:44.000I gotta talk to my spiritual director about that one, I'm not sure.
01:45:47.000I think you're obligated to it, Seamus.
01:46:22.000A guy, he's like, ah, Seamus, you're coming with me and we're going to subjugate you and you'll never be allowed to practice your religion and you're going to live under a communist boot.
01:46:32.000And then you say, for everyone, I will choose to do this.
01:46:36.000And if in doing so, everyone else in the world said, wow, is that what it means to be a Christian?
01:47:22.000But hold, there's a different question here.
01:47:24.000If it's, we win the culture war, you know, and all these lives are saved, these children aren't mutilated, abortion stops happening, but we kill you, or you have to be miserable or something, then I think there's a much more clear moral answer to that.
01:47:36.000But if it's, you have to forego your relationship with God, I think that's... You can't practice.
01:47:41.000You're allowed to believe whatever you want.
01:47:44.000So, like, what if they said, we're gonna lock you in a university, like, decently sized, you can never go outside again, and the culture war is over, freedom and meritocracy wins.
01:47:52.000I might sa- I'd probably say yes to that.
01:47:54.000You know, and then you can, like, people will walk by and they'll point and I'll be in the window and I'll be like this, just looking sad.
01:47:59.000And there'll be a plaque under it that's like, he gave us our freedom, and you're like, because the window was sad.
01:48:03.000You know, but there's, like, video games in there or something.
01:50:11.000Ryan Burkabaugh says, a few years ago a picture went viral of a Black Lives Matter wiping with the American flag that was ruled freedom of speech.
01:50:20.000It's because the American flag is a national flag and the pride symbol is not.
01:50:26.000So they're making the argument that, although I do think it's interesting because you can argue nationality is protected under the Civil Rights Act, but I think it's obvious.
01:50:52.000New York was the only colony to abstain from signing the Declaration of Independence, of which the second paragraph is pretty much an instruction manual.
01:51:27.000I'm just saying it's particularly frustrating to be at a point where people After all of these years are still just blindly supporting these cities, living in these cities.
01:51:40.000And I'm just like, when Kim Potter got arrested, I said, look, after everything's happened with defund the police, abolish the police, with the BLM riots, you choose to be a cop and this happens to you?
01:51:51.000Like at a certain point, you have to be responsible for your choices you make.
01:51:59.000It's like, if somebody is in their house and the house is on fire, it's an accident, we're like, okay, we're gonna try and save them.
01:52:05.000If somebody walks into a burning building, it's like, do we believe in personal responsibility and to what degree?
01:52:11.000So my stance is this, the guy did the right thing, he was protecting people, he should not be charged at all, but we all knew it was coming, we all knew it would happen, we know the violence has been on the subways for a long time, we know the violence is getting worse, at what point does his personal responsibility kick in?
01:52:25.000That doesn't mean don't donate to him, I'm just saying, at what point are we gonna be like, Yeah, like these people choose to live this way.
01:52:40.000Alright, Sir Thomas Drake says, everyone deserves a legal defense for unjust prosecution.
01:52:44.000Who cares whether he's left or right, he did the right thing.
01:52:46.000My question to you then would be, the people arrested during the 2020 riots, should we donate to them?
01:52:53.000I mean, we're not gonna assume any of them are guilty, they're innocent until proven guilty.
01:52:56.000But everybody still got mad that Kamala Harris and the staff for Joe Biden's campaign were donating to these leftists' legal funds.
01:53:04.000They were directly supporting people we knew were engaging in this violence.
01:53:07.000But on an individual level, we don't know.
01:53:09.000Everyone's innocent until proven guilty.
01:53:11.000When the left rioted during Trump's inauguration and set fires in the street and torched a car and smashed windows, they were acquitted, sued the city, and then won millions of dollars.
01:53:21.000And it was because we couldn't prove, the government couldn't prove, any particular individual did anything wrong.
01:53:29.000We recognize those people are evil people, right?
01:53:50.000You wouldn't donate to the defense fund of Antifa.
01:53:53.000Nobody donated to the defense fund of the people with Molotov cocktails after they were accused of giving those out.
01:53:59.000Can experience, as I live in Brooklyn, in the only Republican congressional district in the borough, plenty of us do vote knowing the facts, bro.
01:56:09.000Queer means an essence without or I think it's an essence that doesn't have a gender Is what queer actually is.
01:56:16.000Because the whole point of queer is to renounce and be against whatever is considered normal.
01:56:26.000So to be queer is to reject normal sexuality.
01:56:31.000So if you reject normal sexuality, you can be queer.
01:56:33.000And that's what part of the reason why... That's what I'm saying, isn't all of it like queer, quote unquote?
01:56:38.000It all fits under queer, and that's why you can become queer and have an approved identity.
01:56:45.000So that's part of the reason why the LGBT lobby has grown so much, because everybody that's a normal cis white person that's boring and doesn't have a politically correct identity, Because if you're a white person and you're a cis person, and you're male, you've got all the bad things.
01:57:07.000If you want to get on board with the approval train, you go ahead and say that you have a queer identity, and then you're absolved of your original sin of cis hetero whiteness.
01:57:18.000Well, this is why the non-binary thing is picked up.
01:57:20.000All you have to do is get a weird haircut and all of a sudden you're back in the game.
01:58:09.000So like they start from the bottom in history and then make you think that's where it originally was when in actuality someone responded to his post with the full chart and it shows throughout history it's like 10%.
01:58:20.000Then there was a period where it dipped down and then went back to 10%.
01:58:24.000Yeah, but his argument is that it's, it's, you know, Oh, people feel comfortable coming out and et cetera.
01:58:29.000It's not that people are actually members of the LGBTQ community and they feel comfortable coming out.
01:58:35.000It's that it has become a, an identity that insulates you from criticism.
01:58:42.000If you have an LGBT identity, you can be, you can call on your victimhood.
01:58:48.000I could argue their positions better than they could.
01:58:51.000Why do I think there's a big uptick in trans kids and all that stuff?
01:58:54.000First, I think social contagion plays a huge role in it, but I also think endocrine disruptors that we've known about for decades It's all of our food.
01:59:04.000Name a food product, and it's got plastic leeching into it.
01:59:08.000So you're a mom, you're eating this stuff, it's going into your womb, into the baby, and the baby is having its endocrine system disrupted.
01:59:16.000I don't know anything about endocrine disruptors.
01:59:18.000I heard about them, but I have no idea what they are.
01:59:21.000Birth control is an endocrine disruptor.
01:59:27.000And then we know that PCBs, phthalates, are leeching into our food.
01:59:32.000I remember it was like 20 years ago they were talking about birth control leaching into the water supply because it couldn't be filtered out or something like that.
01:59:37.000So like, now we're seeing a whole bunch of dudes who are small, effeminate, or trans, or women who are trans, and I'm like, yeah, I mean, it makes sense.
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