On today's show, we talk about the latest on the Trump/Russia scandal and how the media handled it. We also talk about The View's apology to Turning Point USA, and Trump's threat to sue CNN.
00:00:57.000so the big news that came out yesterday which we talked about a little bit was
00:01:12.000that Donald Trump's actions are under investigation.
00:01:16.000And like clockwork, we can see exactly how the media handled it.
00:01:20.000Nowhere in the report did they say Trump was under criminal investigation.
00:01:24.000However, Merrick Garland in one interview said he wasn't ruling out possible charges for Trump, basically saying, look, if we find something, we will charge him.
00:01:32.000So it's entirely possible they're fishing By investigating Trump's actions, they're trying to find something they can actually get him on, but maybe they can't.
00:01:41.000Of course, now a whole bunch of media is saying, people are saying, audio?
00:03:29.000It may be one big media hoax trying to claim that Trump will be investigated or will be charged because they're trying to rile up Democrats to vote in November.
00:03:40.000We've also got some other really funny stories.
00:03:42.000Trump is threatening to sue CNN saying he's going to do it.
00:03:45.000And then The View has apologized to Turning Point USA, although many people are saying that it is inadequate.
00:03:53.000And I listened to their apology, and I also think it's fairly inadequate because they really, really defamed TPUSA, who is now threatening to sue The View, which is probably why they issued their apology.
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00:05:56.000Without further ado, we are being joined by Ned Ryan.
00:06:35.000Yeah, no, that's actually absolutely part of it.
00:06:37.000I think that's more of a long-term play.
00:06:39.000I think the short-term play, people do ask me how we're going to get back to normal.
00:06:42.000We get political power and we beat the left into unconditional surrender.
00:06:46.000But you have to be focused on actually doing that in a systematic way of identifying, training, getting people into office, having the right ideas implemented.
00:06:54.000Telling everyone to go and vote for, get three of their friends to go out and vote in November.
00:07:57.000Lauren, for those who don't know, you make movies and you drink whiskey.
00:08:01.000Yeah, I'm a documentary filmmaker, do a little bit of shitposting on the internet here and there, but mostly, yeah, just movies, YouTube videos, cultural commentary, all that.
00:10:14.000It may be there's someone else under criminal investigation, and they're looking at what Trump said to him to see if this person committed a crime.
00:10:20.000But I'll just tell you right now, if Trump really was under criminal investigation, they would be screaming it to the high heavens.
00:11:21.000He was like, China doesn't have a drug problem.
00:11:23.000I think the January 6th committee hearings have actually helped him on the path to running again for re-election, have actually strengthened him.
00:12:06.000I wonder if there are actually people out there, though, like Democrats that are just sitting there watching The View every day, watching Rachel Maddow, that are like, oh my gosh, every time they get riled up and they're still falling for it.
00:12:25.000But I think a lot of the normies are looking at this, like you said, Tim, and going, no, they're there.
00:12:31.000You're bringing in Cassidy, Hutchinson, all these people, it's hearsay, and then they bring in Pat Cipollone, who basically undermines the Secret Service agents.
00:12:40.000The more that they're actually advertising and broadcasting, bringing in the ABC producer to Showtime, people are going, what are we talking about?
00:12:49.000There's no opposing, they can't get to, there's no cross-examination.
00:12:55.000Let me pull up this here amazing meme of Chris Pratt.
00:12:58.000The top one is Chris Pratt with a shocked happy face saying the first time a Democrat hears the mainstream media say they have information that will totally bring down Trump.
00:13:19.000I remember when, you know, it was like March of 2021, and these like deep conspiracy people were like, Trump's gonna get reinstated as president, it's coming.
00:13:27.000And I'm just like, me and every other sane person was like, guys, that's never going to happen.
00:13:31.000It's kind of like when people watch the same movie over and over again, or listen to the same song, and they like it more as they hear it more.
00:13:39.000Like, the 30th time you hear a song, it's like, oh, now it's even more part of my soul.
00:13:44.000So, like, is that what's happening with the media telling them Trump is bad?
00:15:53.000I was just reading a Daily Beast article the other day that said the Pope has come to apologize for mass graves in Canada.
00:16:00.000Of course, there's no mass graves and the Pope didn't come with those intentions, but if you scroll down and you click the hyperlinks in the article that's referencing, it all links to other Daily Beast articles that are completely irrelevant to the article itself.
00:16:12.000And it's like, the way they source this stuff, the way that they write these articles, just desperation for something to latch on to that's You know, hyper-exaggerated for the audience.
00:16:27.000I refuse to call them mainstream media on any level.
00:16:30.000It's corporate propagandists who are not there to actually get to the truth of something, but to amplify the message, the narrative of the system.
00:16:38.000Yeah, I think for a lot of these people it's emergent.
00:16:41.000You know, some people believe that at these news organizations there is a, you know, hierarchy of a cabal telling them you must claim Trump did this or that.
00:16:49.000In reality, it's just people trying to maximize what is acceptable within their sphere to get more clicks.
00:16:56.000So what happens is the Washington Post publishes a story, exclusive, Trump's actions being investigated.
00:17:01.000It means nothing. Someone at the Independent is like, ooh, ooh, ooh, I want to get clicks.
00:17:05.000Trump's being investigated. Because I've heard people say that to me. They said, Tim,
00:17:09.000this means Trump is being investigated. I'm like, no, it doesn't. In fact,
00:17:12.000even Maggie Haberman at the New York Times wrote, this does not mean Trump is under investigation.
00:17:17.000But they try and do it. This is how these, you know, Facebook moms and MSNBC moms and dads get
00:17:25.000their minds warped. That they're So this independent story is going to get laundered again.
00:17:30.000And you're going to get some pundit on MSNBC saying, and now the DOJ is investigating Trump in a criminal probe.
00:17:39.000And reference the independent and everything because they all just, yeah, they reference each other's opinion pieces eternally until... It's an echo chamber to amplify the message.
00:19:33.000They won't let go of the political positions.
00:19:35.000And then you've got a lot of young people, millennials, Gen X, all these younger generations that see no upward mobility in anywhere in politics, no ability to influence the system.
00:19:44.000And the boomers will never give it to them.
00:19:46.000So like as much as I like Trump as a politician, it's just, you know, it's all of this same generation refusing to let go of civilization and then every other generation has become apathetic.
00:19:57.000I will say though, the boomers aren't all bad.
00:20:03.000There are some bad ones, and they've latched on to power.
00:20:06.000What I think the problem is, is that millennials are probably going to be worse.
00:20:09.000Now I know, I can hear the Gen Xers already screaming, saying, you're cutting us out.
00:20:13.000And I'm like, no, no, it's because actually Gen Xers I don't think are all that bad.
00:20:16.000They're not the ones who are squeezing the reins of power and corrupting the system.
00:20:19.000These are people who are coming in and doing a moderately good job, and Millennials are nuts.
00:20:24.000So when the Boomers finally relinquish power and it floods down to Gen X and Millennials, those insane Millennials are going to just really screw things up.
00:20:32.000They're setting an example, these Gen whatever they are, the old people in power right now, that to the Millennials, if they do get in power, they're going to want to be there for 50 years, because that's what happened before.
00:23:01.000But did you see the really funny article today in the LA Times about Mexico City that are deeply resentful of all the Californians and Americans?
00:24:47.000So what we're really seeing is that What I think you'll see from this is that people who love their countries, who work hard and support their nation, regardless of their cultural background, their ethnic background, don't like it when other people come to where they are and disrupt their way of life.
00:25:01.000And Americans were doing this because of COVID.
00:25:04.000People were leaving the United States because of the lockdowns and the restrictions, and Mexico was freer.
00:25:09.000And so now they're like, they're coming here, they're bringing their problems with them.
00:25:18.000I see it as perfectly predictable that citizens of Mexico City would be upset that other people from a different country are coming into their country and changing their way of life.
00:26:25.000So if you had actually borders which were more difficult to cross over, when Michigan's economy started breaking because the auto industry was leaving, you wouldn't have the mass exodus, which means the economy may have gotten hurt but could have recovered much more quickly with more people requiring services and working for each other.
00:26:54.000Like, multi-nationalism would be, like, when a corporation has their headquarters in the United States, but all their production or that bunch of production is overseas, out of the United States.
00:27:00.000So, like, maybe you live in Michigan, but you work in Minnesota or something like that.
00:27:07.000It's legal and it's totally fine and acceptable, but when you see multinationalism, that's pretty destructive.
00:27:11.000They don't have any allegiance to the United States, even though they're raking in all the benefits of tax law.
00:27:17.000This has always been one of my frustrations with the 2017 tax bill, that I thought it favored the corporations too much over the small businesses, because these corporations were not America first.
00:27:26.000They have no inherent loyalty to this country.
00:28:33.000I think that's something that we could have a conversation about across the board, including property taxes, which I find deeply offensive.
00:28:41.000Let's read some more of this LA Times story, because I do think it's kind of funny.
00:28:44.000They say, at Lardo, a Mediterranean restaurant, where on any given night three quarters of the tables are filled with foreigners, a Mexican man in a well-cut suit recently took a seat at the bar, gazed at the English-language menu before him, and he sighed as he handed it back a menu in Spanish, please.
00:28:59.000This is just... How is this real life?
00:29:23.000Times writes about someone who's brown having the exact same experience as me, because we're all human and we all enjoy Being able to speak with other humans around us and being able to read our menu, suddenly it's not racist when someone else has the exact same internal experience?
00:31:00.000She was actually released from Italian prison, but her thing was that the language barrier was so harsh that they just threw the book at her and was like, she's a foreigner.
00:31:08.000They're doing it now with Brittany Griner.
00:31:09.000So apparently the story was she doesn't speak Russian and her lawyer was barely translating what was going on and she had no idea what was happening.
00:31:15.000So Amanda Knox kept repeating herself, saying the same thing, because that's all she knew how to say.
00:31:19.000And the Italians took that as she's definitely guilty.
00:31:31.000I think the internet is... Sorry, we messed that up already with Tower of Babel.
00:31:38.000You had like a couple thousand years ago.
00:31:40.000The problem with that is they put it all in one place.
00:31:42.000So when the tower got blown up, it was lost.
00:31:44.000But like if it was diasporate and like everywhere, you know, sort of in orbit, underground, in everyone's bedroom, like everyone's got their data, maybe there's some value to it.
00:31:55.000But the problem is if you lose other language, because other language gives you reference that you don't get in English.
00:32:02.000Like, it has an English definition, but when you talk about what that means, like groom a dog, in other languages, it takes on other connotations, and you need that external reference to get a fuller picture, in my opinion.
00:32:13.000So, there, obviously, anyone who's ever tried to teach someone another language knows we say things that seemingly make no sense.
00:32:53.000There are many languages that have words for feelings that are really hard to explain to an English speaker because they've not experienced it without that, you know, understanding.
00:33:26.000You get that love is love statement, that ridiculous statement in the pedophile or whatever community, the MAP, the Minor Attractive Person community.
00:33:32.000And it's like, no, erotic love, eros, is a specific kind of love.
00:34:15.000Did he say that there's a potential case coming in front of the court that will change and actually loosen the standards by which you can actually do these sorts of things?
00:34:23.000I think that would be a very healthy step in the right direction.
00:34:27.000He said, I have notified CNN of my intent to file a lawsuit over their repeated defamatory statements against me.
00:34:33.000I will also be commencing actions against other media outlets who have defamed me and defrauded the public regarding the overwhelming evidence of fraud throughout the 2020 election.
00:34:41.000I will never stop fighting for the truth and for the future of our country.
00:34:44.000Now, that'll be interesting, and I don't think Trump will get anywhere with suing them over fraud stuff.
00:34:50.000First and foremost, I think Trump thoroughly misunderstands a lot of the 2020 election stuff.
00:34:55.000I think what we saw with Sidney Powell and Lin Wood really exemplifies that.
00:35:45.000It might have called into question the election.
00:35:46.000There's a lot of stuff that's weird about it.
00:35:48.000This is the problem with Trump and the fraud narrative is that it's procedural.
00:35:52.000It's procedural questions on policy and law that need to be rectified and don't if that keeps becoming the narrative because It's universal mail-in voting rules, the question of the constitutionality of universal mail-in voting, election month versus election day, unmanned drop boxes.
00:36:09.000So, I don't want to get into all that.
00:36:39.000I don't think people, especially when you're a public figure like Trump, even starting these defamation lawsuits.
00:36:45.000I mean, he'd have the money to do it, I guess.
00:36:47.000We'd be able to start, but it's so difficult to win a defamation lawsuit, especially when you have other media writing the same thing about you.
00:36:57.000Any media company will use that as a defense.
00:36:59.000They'll say everyone else is writing the same thing, so we just wrote it.
00:37:18.000News Outlet A will retract and apologize.
00:37:20.000And now you have two outlets citing each other.
00:37:22.000And if you sue one of those, they'll say, it's reported as fact by News Outlet C. You sue them, they'll say, it's reported as fact by News Outlet B. And then even if it is wrong, they'll say, all we are doing is conveying what another news outlet already said, which we believe to be true.
00:37:36.000There's no malice and we're allowed to say it.
00:37:45.000You don't have to... That's what's crazy to me is there's like no legal recourse for if an article about you goes completely viral, there's no expectation that the apology afterwards that will prevent any sort of legal, you know, financial recouping will be as viral.
00:38:10.000The idea is that it's difficult to sue anyone in the public space, but the problem then is the corporate press lies about basically everything.
00:38:27.000Are you going to go find the guy who wrote you the donor check, who cancelled it, and then have him testify that he was- I wrote the donor check and as soon as I saw that defamation I tore it up.
00:38:42.000For correction, so you go to a court and you say, I can definitively prove the spirit of what they're saying, their statements are untrue, and then maybe they gotta pay legal fees if they lose for publishing something false, and that's fair.
00:38:54.000And then it's like, then they gotta issue an apology, a statement, they gotta publish it on the front page and leave it up there for like a week or something for everyone to see.
00:39:03.000It's remarkable to me that you can have a major press, a major news organization lie.
00:39:40.000Do you think that in the correction, they should state that they were also sued to make a correction?
00:39:45.000So it sets it apart from ones that they just chose to do?
00:39:47.000Yes, it should say, a court, upon finding of our defamation, has instructed us to correct the record and make sure our audience understands we were wrong on this count, and this count, and this count.
00:40:02.000And it should be on their front page for a week.
00:40:03.000That could incentivize them to do it before they get sued, so they don't have to make the say, like, hey, we got sued also.
00:40:09.000Well, so this is actually what happens.
00:40:11.000Organizations will defame you, and then when you move to file a suit, they'll retract in a very weak and pathetic way to remove standing.
00:40:18.000And then when you go to a judge, they'll say, they've already removed the article, okay, case dismissed.
00:40:22.000And then I'm like, now I've lost donors, now people won't work here because the media has threatened, because- That's like pulling the bullet out of someone's arm and being like, eh, there's no bullet, so there's no proof that I shot- Yes, that's a good example.
00:40:39.000Because I'll tell you this, if I made a mistake, if TimCast.com published something incorrect, and someone came to me and said, that's wrong, I'd say, sorry about that, we'll fix it immediately.
00:40:49.000Yeah, because you're committed to actually, to the truth.
00:40:51.000So there's no net negative for those who are committed to the truth, if we have a system in which you can sue someone to force a correction.
00:40:58.000No, I think this is a bigger question.
00:40:59.000I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.
00:41:00.000I mean, obviously one of the Aspects of our society and our republic is a free and fair press that's meant to actually pursue the truth to provide transparency that can then lead to accountability so the American people understand what's going on.
00:41:21.000What are the steps that are needed to actually get them to the point, grudgingly or otherwise, where they'll actually focus on trying to be at least objective on some levels?
00:41:43.000They can call January 6th people seditious insurrectionists, and there are no consequences for that when they had nothing to do with any of that at all.
00:41:51.000Well, there are people on January 6th who have been charged to that, but they're innocent until proven guilty.
00:41:55.000But a lot of these people had doors open for them by police.
00:41:58.000I've seen videos, yeah, they walked right past, the police just looked at them.
00:43:11.000What makes more money for these corporations?
00:43:14.000You put out a lie, you get a million bucks from this viral story, the next day you issue a retraction.
00:43:19.000Here's the best part, the retraction makes money too.
00:43:22.000Now the retraction, let's say, Someone, a news outlet, not just CNN, any news outlet writes an article that goes viral, claiming something insane.
00:43:51.000I also think just like mocking these outlets into oblivion completely, it's like a scary thing to say we have to destroy faith in like the journalistic institutions, but we do.
00:44:02.000We need people to just not trust them at all, which means what they'll do is when they go to sites to read, they'll have to Actually read the article they'll have to see if there's sources and then they can regain trust in a website They'll be like, okay this site that I've been reading for a while actually sources things.
00:44:15.000I'm gonna start reading them There cannot be an immediate assumption that because it's a journalistic outlet.
00:44:56.000They said, uh, Haines, Sarah Haines said, So on Monday we talked about the fact that there were openly neo-Nazi demonstrators outside the Florida Student Action Summit of the Turning Point USA group.
00:45:06.000We want to make it clear that these demonstrators were gathered outside the event and that they were not invited or endorsed by, uh, invited or endorsed by Turning Point USA.
00:45:13.000A Turning Point USA spokesman said the group, quote, 100% condemns those ideologies, and said Turning Point USA security tried to remove the neo-Nazis from the area, but could not because they were on public property.
00:45:24.000Also, Turning Point USA wanted us to clarify, this was a Turning Point USA summit and not a Republican Party event.
00:45:30.000So we apologize for anything we said that may have been unclear on these points.
00:46:32.000I think- Well, no, after, like, another, maybe, a massive lawsuit that they lose and settlement- Well, no, no, no.
00:46:38.000When Whippy defamed them, they came back and she said, I have to issue a notice, they weren't in the building.
00:46:44.000The producers clearly went to her and said, you can't lie like that!
00:46:47.000And then she- they come back from commercial or whatever, and she's like, okay, everybody, they weren't in the building, but then she doubles down- So maybe some producers have some moral ethics on the view still?
00:46:55.000It's not about moral ethics, it's about fear.
00:47:11.000The groups were... Turning Point USA people were screaming at them and they were like yelling at each other.
00:47:18.000The view is just this is the game they play.
00:47:20.000You lie, you issue a weak retraction and say we know that you can't handle the lawsuit so deal with it.
00:47:25.000This is also, like, just an expose, as usual, of the ignorance that many of these mainstream outlets, shows, have of right-wing politics in general.
00:47:34.000Like, even when I read academic articles about, like, the alt-right or something, they're all so unbelievably incorrect.
00:47:41.000Like anyone who calls Charlie Kirk like far right or all right.
00:47:45.000It's like you you literally know nothing about the dynamics of the right.
00:47:49.000The right know everything about the dynamics of the left.
00:47:52.000They understand them inward and outward all the different factions and groups but there's it's like a complete blind spot.
00:49:37.000They don't really want to understand because from the outset, they're all wrong.
00:49:42.000So why should we have any curiosity in trying to understand where they're coming from?
00:49:45.000So I, I mean, they literally have no curiosity about trying to examine any of our ideas or have a conversation because our conscience is wrong.
00:51:11.000Like if you knew there was an ad beside you that was like for the viewer or something, could you get like a, you know, I'm with stupid arrow or something?
00:53:07.000I think this is the one thing that I loved about Trump is that he rejected the premise.
00:53:11.000He wasn't going to take any punch back.
00:53:13.000And I'd like to see this more across the movement where you come at us and we will come right back at you even stronger.
00:53:19.000It's rapid to like when you're disciplining a dog, if it pees on the ground, you don't wait 20 minutes and then come back and yell because it doesn't know why you're yelling.
00:53:26.000But if you do it right when it's doing it, it knows not to do that.
00:53:31.000Because so long as the left can burn down buildings without law enforcement intervening, it's insane.
00:53:37.000I'll tell you this, I think... Can I just say, why hasn't any Republican filed a lawsuit to disqualify Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for running for office for waging insurrection against the United States by funding the bail for insurrectionists during the Summer of Love?
00:53:54.000They want to... All that happens is the Democrats come out and scream insurrection for, you know, non-stop for months.
00:54:50.000It's part of why I don't consider myself conservative, because I do think we need literal, like radical liberal change, but for good, not like zealous change.
00:54:58.000It doesn't need to be like my way or the highway, but the system needs to be drastically altered.
00:55:02.000The Federal Reserve has annihilated our economy.
00:55:05.000We need to take back control of our financial system.
00:55:07.000Yeah, but I don't think we get back to normal unless we actually meet some of the religious zealotry with our own.
00:55:14.000Again, I tell people we're not going to get back to normal until we beat the left and unconditional surrender.
00:56:14.000What they did was, 40,000 simulations, and they took a random sampling, it just says a sample of 100 outcomes, showing that Democrats win 52 in 100.
00:56:24.000I think, as per usual, Nate Silver and his cohorts are so insanely wrong.
00:56:29.000They've been wrong over and over again, they're probably wrong now.
00:56:34.000How could Democrats possibly win in a moment like this?
00:56:36.000Now, I do think it is within the realm of possibility they win.
00:56:40.000I just think the fact that it's leaning in favor of Democrats makes no sense when we've seen, in Florida for instance, more Republicans registered to vote than Democrats.
00:56:48.000I think Florida's not a battleground state anymore.
00:56:49.000Right, in Texas, the Rio Grande Valley, Republican.
00:56:52.000When you see safe blue districts in 2020, flip.
00:56:57.000I don't know how they think this could possibly happen, other than the one point is there are more Republican seats up for re-election than Democrat seats.
00:57:04.000I remind people of last year in Virginia, a state that Biden won by 10 points, Glenn Youngkin essentially wins by 2.
00:57:14.000We'll have the midterms a year after that.
00:57:16.000The trajectory has not changed for Joe Biden.
00:57:18.000It's gotten worse for Democrats as well.
00:57:22.000I tend to think anything that's 12, 13, 14, 15 points is actually in play for Republicans.
00:57:27.000I think it's even to the point where anything that Joe Biden won by 20 points or less in 2020 is actually competitive.
00:57:32.000Have you looked at Gallup's data on this?
00:57:34.000When they talk about first-term congressional losses?
00:57:38.000Typically, the Democrats have an advantage and still lose.
00:57:41.000rather rather the other things you got it I mean it's hard to be it has
00:57:45.000happened very rarely that historical trends are beaten on average in the
00:57:50.000first midterm that a party holds the White House since World War two they've
00:57:53.000lost 28 house seats and four Senate seats They will have to absolutely defy historical trends, 80-plus year, about 80-year historical trends.
00:58:03.000And defy the economy, gas prices, inflation, cultural issues.
00:58:06.000The other thing I'll remind people too, don't under...
00:58:09.000Obama's Reuters approval rating was 44.7% October of 2010.
00:58:15.000We all know what happened in November of 2010.
00:58:17.00063 House seats, I think it was 7 Senate seats, 680 state legislative seats.
00:58:22.000I think Joe Biden's average on RealClearPolitics was 37-something or 38?
00:58:27.000Joe Biden's aggregate approval rating recently dropped lower than Trump's worst possible aggregate rating.
00:58:32.000So Biden is actually, has a lower approval rating at its worst point than Trump ever did.
01:00:17.000We're just, what, 13 weeks out from the midterms.
01:00:21.000These trajectories, unless something absolutely apocalyptic happens, these trends of Biden's gonna have worse approval, inflation's not changing, all of these things, and you're gonna come in November 8th and go, I am absolutely getting clobbered in the economy.
01:00:38.000And these guys want to tell me that somehow climate change, January 6th, I should have abortion on demand all the way up to the point of birth.
01:00:50.000There are some things that the political gaslighting can't seem to overcome and that money stuff is one of them.
01:00:55.000I remember in Canada when Trudeau started bringing in the, oh, we're gonna freeze people's bank accounts for supporting the truckers, they immediately reversed all rhetoric on that.
01:01:04.000As soon as Canadians started going straight to their bank and withdrawing tons of money out into cash because they were freaking out, the bank started shutting down ATM machines, they started preventing withdrawals, and they were like, holy, all right.
01:01:18.000So I think, yeah, when voters start seeing, oh my gosh, I'm not going to be able to pay for my life, then it's going to hurt the politicians.
01:01:26.000And then hopefully there'll be some damn change because we need it.
01:01:28.000Yeah, I was thinking we could default on the interest of the Federal Reserve and then say, we'll pay you back, Federal Reserve.
01:01:36.000We're going to return our Federal Reserve notes and then give people, you know, a U.S.
01:01:41.000bank cryptocurrency in exchange and everyone will lose 20% of the money they turn in as some sort of currency recall.
01:02:44.000There's, there's, that's not even close to addressing what's happening.
01:02:47.000I saw someone tweet out that it's probably gonna have to be like a 20 point hike or something to actually stop it.
01:02:52.000I mean, that's what they did in the eighties, didn't they?
01:02:53.000Yeah, I mean, you have to go massive drastic action.
01:02:59.000I guess what you're talking about is a massive reset.
01:03:02.000Say, hey, we have to do something very dramatic at this point to stop it.
01:03:05.000Well, I tell you, man, people need to learn how to tend to their own chickens, get space to do so, grow some vegetables, because Learn how to process deer.
01:03:14.000Yeah, yeah, because the time may come, you know, look, we've been living in a golden age.
01:03:20.000My lifetime, I was thinking about this, where it's like, I need to find a job, I'll go find a job.
01:03:25.000You find a job, then you get paid 10 bucks an hour or something, you're living in the city, maybe it's 12 bucks, and then you're paying your rent, and there's no conflict, there's no fighting, other than, you know, crime here and there, that stuff exists.
01:03:35.000And then I'm just like, man, Every other generation throughout history, people would just randomly die.
01:03:43.000You'd go out, and you'd be like, gotta go get the water, and then you'd fall in the river, and blah, you'd stub your toe, and then be like, uh-oh, it's infected, now I'm gonna die.
01:03:51.000That's how, but now we have all these modern luxuries.
01:03:53.000We've secured our, we had secured borders to a certain degree, and so we, our generation grew up with little to no conflict.
01:04:10.000And so giving control of the economy to Rockefeller and JP Morgan in 1913, basically, people just got became their weakness, just their deferment of their responsibility of monetary control was the weakness that's brought us to this stage.
01:05:20.000And the only way to survive in the wider, larger world is for me to become like everyone else and learn how to lie, learn how to be underhanded or learn how to spot it.
01:05:28.000So when people come up in broken homes and they see their parents lying to them, they see them lying to each other, they see them just doing awful behavior, they learn that's the way to survive in the world.
01:05:39.000It's the product of a lot of broken homes and people learning that lying is the only way to get by.
01:05:43.000But broken homes, you know, I think to your point, it's not just about poor homes.
01:05:47.000It's about parents who are just dejected and removed from their kids or letting their kids do whatever they want without, there's no discipline, no strategy, no planning.
01:06:21.000I mean, the way I see it is, you know, people often say, when they come hang out here, they're like, wow, you know, look at this thing that you've built.
01:06:26.000And I'm like, I don't know, man, I wake up every day and I just add one more thing to what I'm doing.
01:06:30.000Sure, if you came and looked at this facility now, you'd be like, how did all this happen?
01:06:33.000And I'm like, This room didn't used to be here.
01:07:46.000Yeah, I kind of view it as like life hacking.
01:07:48.000If you're playing by all the rules, you're just going to kind of stay in this, you know, minimum wage kind of average salary, probably under 100k.
01:07:54.000And then there's people that will like morality hack, and they'll get to a next level, you can lie to people, you can cheat people, you can get to all these higher positions when you can like, hack the system of morality.
01:08:04.000And that's how you get these elites like Epstein that are like, oh, we're just going to literally sell children.
01:08:25.000And we have this story here from the Daily Mail.
01:08:28.000Women hikers throw the kitchen sink at gender stereotypes as they climb Scaffold Pike with washing stations attached to their backs in fight for equality.
01:10:18.000Yeah, this generation that doesn't understand the problem, doesn't have a solution, but stands on top of a pedestal holding a kitchen sink so that people notice them and they can claim they're doing something.
01:10:53.000I feel like I should have carried porcelain sinks.
01:10:57.000It's been 52 years, right, since the start of, I guess, the gender equality stuff, 70, was around the time we started seeing more women enter the workforce.
01:11:09.000But no matter how much they win, and they are winning, they're more likely to go to college, less likely to be homeless, millennial women and younger make more money than millennial men, they're still acting like they're the oppressed victims.
01:11:21.000Well, to an extent, I do think people hate women now more than ever, but it's their fault.
01:11:28.000You know, when I was growing up, when we would like banter back and forth, like even when I played a bit of video games when I grew up, the jokes were always like, go make me a sandwich or something.
01:11:37.000Now they're like, go die in a hole, you like slur.
01:11:40.000Like people, I think the gender dynamics have become so Just escalated because there's so much tension and hatred because we've been so pitched against each other where it's like, oh, I didn't get that job because a woman just got that position because she was a woman.
01:11:55.000She got to become the fighter pilot in the military.
01:12:13.000It's quite sad to see us pitched against each other so much.
01:12:16.000I suspect that feminism is a lot like, so I don't really care for unions anymore because they've served their purpose and now they're done.
01:12:23.000I think that feminism is exactly the same.
01:12:25.000They accomplished what they set out to and we had Richie McGinnis' mom on the show and she was talking about the stuff that, the legitimate struggles that they actually had to get women to have equal rights to men and for the ability to work.
01:13:49.000And there's something called the greater male variability hypothesis, which shows that males are more likely to be extremely stupid, but more likely to be extremely smart.
01:13:59.000So when you look at the highest and lowest end of the bell curve for male talent, be it math, be it basketball, so here's the issue when it comes to the Fortune 500s.
01:14:11.000Of the however many companies that exist in the world, 500 get that top slot, the Fortune 500, the biggest, the best.
01:14:20.000So when you have a hundred men and a hundred women, and on the female bell curve, 5% of women are really dumb, 10% are below average, and then you've got 70% average, then 15% slightly above average, and 5%.
01:14:40.00010%, 10%, 20, 30, right, 70 in the middle.
01:14:42.000So the issue for men is that you're going to have 50% in the middle, way more dumb people, but way more smart people.
01:14:50.000So if you have, uh, out of a hundred guys, 10 in the highest end of the bell curve, and then out of the women, five in the highest end of the bell curve.
01:14:59.000And even then the highest high point is male.
01:15:02.000Now do a top 10 ranking in ability to run a business.
01:15:27.000Because you will also have substantially more really, really dumb men.
01:15:31.000This is why I think so many women think guys are dumb.
01:15:34.000Because there's a whole lot of really dumb guys.
01:15:36.000Relative to women equals not is a very vague term in that it doesn't mean the same doesn't mean we're the same.
01:15:42.000And I think in the past, the extremes have dictated the generalizations like okay, eight out of 10 CEOs are men, therefore men make better CEOs, but that's not, you know, across the board.
01:15:53.000I think you need to make space for the women who are good at that, because there are women that are not going to be the norm.
01:15:59.000They're not going to want to be mothers.
01:16:00.000They're going to want to pursue careers.
01:16:02.000They're going to find that really, really fulfilling, and you need to make space for that.
01:16:05.000And as long as there's space for that, you're fine.
01:16:07.000What we're doing now, unfortunately, though, is we're trying to force women into a larger space than they even need.
01:17:25.000Now you've got double the workforce overnight without a doubling of the work supply, and then you see suppression of wages, you see collapse, and eventually then, you come to a point where women have to work.
01:17:38.000It started out as, they can if they want to, and now it's, well, you better, otherwise you're broke, because no one can afford it.
01:17:44.000I was thinking about what you said about emotional quotient, EQ and IQ being different.
01:17:48.000Like, I'll have a conversation with my, when my girlfriend's involved in conversations, like sometimes Tim and I'll get into it and it'll be like, it'll get heightened and it'll get fast and loud.
01:17:55.000And she's like, I don't want to be around the tone.
01:18:55.000Ben Shapiro's tweet, while I respect it, you know, facts don't care about your feelings, got like a hundred thousand retweets, goes viral like crazy.
01:19:01.000When I saw that, I was just like, yeah, but feelings don't care about your facts.
01:19:04.000And I think that's substantially more important to the conversation, albeit it's wrong.
01:19:09.000But the issue is, if you go to someone and tell them, like, I don't know, Michael Brown didn't have his hands up, Obama's DOJ came out and said that was not true, they'll just get angry.
01:19:20.000Because your facts are meaningless to how they feel about it.
01:19:22.000But this is one of the actual principles of the left's organizing.
01:19:26.000Appeal to the heart first to put the hands and feet in motion.
01:20:06.000It's like what Brandon Strzok told us, that when he was first breaking out of the left and he saw the video of Trump doing the arm thing, it was physically painful to be proven wrong.
01:20:16.000So there are a lot of people, they don't, they don't actually believe it.
01:20:19.000When you present them with facts and hand them the sheet showing it, they get really angry because they know deep down their brain is telling them this is true, but we cannot accept it.
01:20:29.000A lot of them have personal trauma connected to their politics, as most people do.
01:20:33.000You know, you look with feminists, and this is something I wish I acknowledged more when I was younger and kind of challenging the feminist movement, is they had bad relationships with their father, a horrible, abusive relationship or whatever, and they're projecting that personal experience onto the broader political discourse because it's easier to deal with something that's far away from you than to really, like, look inward at your own personal pain.
01:20:53.000So they'll try to fight it through these larger political battles.
01:20:57.000Trump is just the representation of their Christian parents that were distant and at work all the time and not talking to them and they hate it and they're rejecting and rebelling against it.
01:21:05.000And a lot of people had those personal experiences with their family where they grew up in a, you know, Christian conservative household that they're fighting back against.
01:21:12.000They had a bad experience with a man or whatever it might be.
01:21:15.000And that's their emotional place they're in.
01:21:17.000And I think we do as much as they do really stupid stuff and really wreck our society.
01:21:21.000We do need to see the left as humans that are just very confused in a lot of ways.
01:21:26.000And we do need to reach out to them on an emotional level and try to pull them back from that edge.
01:21:30.000I know we don't like humanizing the left, but we have to.
01:22:31.000One, let's just hang out, have a good time, have pizza, and not talk about that stuff.
01:22:34.000Put these people in an environment where they're away from that, and something interesting happens.
01:22:39.000When they're dedicating their time to watching sitcoms, or like, you know, we have Tales from the Inverted World, and we're launching a bunch of other shows, They're not in a world of pain anymore.
01:22:50.000Now they're gonna look back and they're gonna see people screaming, but Trump, but Trump, and they're gonna go, that made me feel miserable!
01:22:56.000Can I just listen to the ghost stories?
01:22:58.000Because right now, I'm just interested.
01:23:00.000We gotta give them a space that is just not overtly political.
01:23:03.000But the other thing is, when we create cool, fun stuff, and we're doing backflips into phone pits, then we're all over here cheering and high-fiving each other and being like, come on, come party and hang out!
01:23:34.000This is the thing about like Turning Point USA is like, I think they do great work, but they're all suits, you know, like CPAC, TPUSA, these big events.
01:23:56.000Facts matter more than how you feel about them, in my opinion.
01:23:59.000But politically, feelings matter more to the average person.
01:24:02.000So my attitude is just like, where is the space for people who are sick and tired of the woke cult who just want to watch some guy do a backflip?
01:25:00.000We're not supposed to be thinking about politics every second.
01:25:03.000We're supposed to be actually spending time with friends, family, and it's okay for people who are political personalities to go out and show that side of themselves to say, actually, This is what's important to me and this is how I want you to be living.
01:25:16.000So you don't have to worry about the government infringing on your ability to do these things and actually live your life with your families.
01:25:23.000So we have to care about politics, but it's not what we're supposed to be doing 24-7.
01:25:35.000But like, it's self preservation and the preservation of our species, because every 20,000 years, this planet gets hit by comets, you know, or however, 40,000 years, everything's reset, everybody's wiped out.
01:25:45.000So we need to get off this planet, if we want to keep having conversations about politics.
01:25:49.000And that's I'm a big advocate of communicating about politics about social structure, but we have got to focus on science.
01:25:56.000You create a space where, like, you know, TimCast has a news outlet as well, right?
01:26:01.000But we've been investing heavily in Tales from the Inverted World, and I will just tell everybody, for those that are interested in knowing, the click-through rates, the cost-per-click, all that stuff has been ridiculous.
01:26:52.000TimCast.com has a news section with true facts.
01:26:55.000So if they're doing nothing but watching MSNBC and getting wrapped into it, we pull them out and offer them a space to just relax and watch ghost stories or sitcoms or Chicken City.
01:27:04.000And then if they end up seeing the news, the news is neutral, straightforward, and fact-driven.
01:27:09.000What do you do when you're not involved thinking about politics?
01:27:55.000I literally take the back strap, I take the inner tenderloins, I take the rumps, and I typically make those into either a stew, or I'll do biltong, or I'll do jerky.
01:29:52.000I mean, I want to get to the point where, I don't know, during deer season, no, not half.
01:29:57.000We've got the eggs, we've got some venison.
01:29:58.000The only problem is there's not many people in the household that love venison, so it's like... Yeah, well, you eat what you eat, you know what I mean?
01:30:04.000We brought your deer back, time to eat it.
01:30:20.000I do other things outside of politics and it's actually, I mean, it does actually, like, you get away from it and you become a full, you fully realize, you know, all aspects of your humanness.
01:30:31.000I think people listening, especially now, should start figuring out how to create a larger percentage of their own calories.
01:30:41.000No, this is one of the things I'm trying to figure out.
01:30:43.000We've got 30 some acres, 21 of it's forest, and we're trying to figure out how can I make the other 10 acres or so productive and what can I do with those?
01:30:53.000We've got too many eggs here because we now have like 30 chickens and the new ones are starting to lay.
01:31:59.000One of them got away, partly because the neighbors have horses and it was not a clear shot, so I held back, which is the right thing to do.
01:32:22.000What's worrying is that we have dogs, and they're still coming around, which they shouldn't be because our open area right now of the chickens is not particularly large, but I saw a fox.
01:32:35.000And I'm recording one day, this is a couple months ago, and he's sitting in the middle, in the field, and from my studio I can see the whole backyard.
01:32:43.000I can see the chickens, got a really wide view.
01:32:46.000And I see him sitting in the middle of the field in a loaf, like cats do, when a very gaunt-looking fox starts creeping out of the brush and slowly moving towards him.
01:32:55.000And my cat, being dumb, just stood there staring, and then I was like, I'm in the middle of recording a segment, like 15 minutes in, so that's nearly done for my morning segment, and I stopped.
01:33:07.000I got up and I ran outside and started yelling, and the fox did not run, and I had to jump over the fence, or jump over the railing and run down, and the fox took off.
01:34:01.000I haven't seen anything recently, but you'll go through and it's, it's literally like a pack of them hit a deer and there's parts everywhere.
01:34:07.000I've been thinking lately, are raccoons a kind of animal that we would be better off wiping out, like making extinct?
01:34:12.000Or do they do any value to the system?
01:34:16.000Have you guys ever seen that video of the guy's dog being attacked by a raccoon and he's like above a stairwell and he grabs the raccoon and just like flips it around and throws it down the stairs and all you see are these little glowing eyes disappearing into the abyss?
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01:35:00.000John R says, the accounting firm that prepares my taxes wants me to sign a document stating that I'm not a Russian citizen, Russian national, nor do I currently reside in Russia.
01:35:11.000And if my status changes to let them know immediately, WTF?
01:36:56.000There was this Antifa woman who was arrested on suspicion of rioting and felony assault.
01:37:00.000She had previously wrote about how she has long COVID and it caused her to crap her pants.
01:37:04.000And then I was like, look, I know a lot of people see that and they probably laugh when they hear that story, but my attitude is like, imagine you're like, poor.
01:37:12.000You know, a lot of people probably are.
01:37:14.000And then one day you're at work and poop just comes out of your butt and you can't control it.
01:37:17.000You're going to be really, really angry, but who can you be mad at?
01:37:21.000So what happens is these people have this pent-up rage from their lives they can't control.
01:37:26.000Then someone comes along and says, I know who's causing all your problems.
01:39:14.000You know, we can pull the carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and the methane and then deposit it onto palladium or probably other metals and then take the carbon out.
01:39:24.000So you essentially mine the air for carbon dioxide.
01:39:29.000Australian scientists have been doing it so we can start to mimic the process.
01:39:32.000I want to bring it to the political sphere and get the government involved so we can start funding research and development and start selling this stuff.
01:40:00.000Jamie Nunyabiz says the J6 trials will help because of the absurdity of the content and how specific people like Ray Epps not getting any charges but also labeled as a victim.
01:40:24.000This is why I'm saying, like, I think the country is on the verge of imploding.
01:40:28.000When you've got sitting members of Congress smearing and defaming and just trying to destroy for no other reason than to destroy, I'm like, how long can this thing last?
01:40:35.000Now, I'm not saying people will die and like, you know, some people might in conflict.
01:40:50.000Alright, SSPenguin says, Hello Timcast crew, I just wanted to say I love you all, and if you ever want to add to Chicken City, may I humbly suggest ducks?
01:41:52.000He's the only one that didn't F with anyone.
01:41:55.000I don't know, people were saying that.
01:41:57.000They were like, Lauren put out this video of like, the truth.
01:41:59.000And then they were like, she actually said some nice things about you.
01:42:02.000Yeah, you were like, I know there were there were a few really good people, but of the people that like got massive platforms, which you have, you've built up something big.
01:42:10.000I never saw you once, screw anyone over.
01:42:12.000And we were hanging out, you know, way back in the day, 2016, going to riots in France.
01:42:18.000Yeah, and you always just were a damn hard worker, not to simp or anything, I'm sure.
01:42:23.000You know, the most brutal thing ever is like, We do so, we try to do so well by everybody who works at Timcast, and then the people who just knife us in the back, it's really disheartening.
01:42:37.000And I can certainly understand why Bill Gates is just like, there's too many people!
01:42:52.000So I'll tell you this, as the story goes man, you hear these stories about people winning the lottery and then all of a sudden their families get torn apart.
01:43:03.000But I tell you this, running a successful business, you'll be surprised who in your life is truly a friend and who isn't when you come into success.
01:43:10.000All of a sudden people you thought you knew your whole life are doing everything in their power to destroy you for no reason.
01:43:16.000There are people that I've known since I was a teenager that immediately took to the internet and started trying to hit up every journalist.
01:43:21.000People I was, like, some of my best friends.
01:43:24.000And then I'm just like, I'm hitting them up.
01:44:05.000I had a lot on the side while I was doing something.
01:44:07.000I didn't think people were capable of watching videos that long, so I didn't think.
01:44:10.000I like to see into the history of your psychology, of your experience, because I've been watching you from afar until you came on the show.
01:44:40.000Especially when you learn about the business things, like restrictions, and you wonder why does businesses do things that suck, and then you're like, oh, they're legally required to.
01:46:21.000The thing is, like, I like that Trump said he's going to fire everybody.
01:46:23.000And so I'm kind of like Trump, DeSantis, then DeSantis, DeSantis.
01:46:27.000Yeah, that's- but I do- knowing what Trump is discussing in his plans, I think day one would be he'll wage war on the administrative state.
01:46:37.000You've got to devolve it, you've got to fire.
01:46:38.000There's 800,000 non-essential federal employees taking a whack at a couple hundred thousand over four years.
01:46:43.000I want to avoid what happened to the Ba'ath Party in Iraq because they like basically fired the entire Ba'ath Party and then they became Well, there's roughly 2 million federal employees.
01:46:56.000There's 800,000 that have been deemed non-essential.
01:47:00.000You're not talking about firing all 2 million, you're talking about the 800,000 non-essentials.
01:47:04.000Hundreds of thousands of them should be fired.
01:47:07.000And their roles removed from the federal roles.
01:50:21.000It's remarkable to me that we have this business, we're successful, we're growing, we obviously have our standard marketing, but we're here to make an impact and do things and hold people to account.
01:50:30.000So when Twitter is actively engaging in bad behavior and harming us, I'm like, well, let's make a statement and show them that we're willing to stand up and push back on this trash.
01:50:42.000You know, the crazy thing is, We are not the most successful or wealthiest people.
01:50:47.000In fact, car dealerships make more money than us.
01:50:50.000Surprised to learn that was true, but car dealerships make a lot of money in services.
01:50:54.000And I'm like, where is any one person just to be like, yeah, we see it sometimes.
01:51:00.000But you've got all these ultra-wealthy individuals.
01:51:03.000Why don't they just have a good time of it and just be like, okay, we're gonna get 10 billboards across this city that just say this thing, you know, and just call out people.
01:51:12.000We are going to hire a bunch of, you know, people to put on a performance in the city and generate press and attention.
01:51:19.000I just wonder why everything's so boring and routine.
01:51:22.000Why is it every billboard's always some ad for just some, you know, aspirin?
01:51:26.000Why is it Times Square is like the new clothes and the new TV show?
01:52:32.000Adrianne, however, doesn't like to leave the mountain, but she hangs out in the chat and she has a standing invite always to come back and hang out because we're big fans.
01:54:27.000Yeah, we actually have a whole bunch of Pappy bottles, because we don't, you know, we keep them, so we could.
01:54:32.000Also, you know, we have a bunch of Confederate money.
01:54:34.000I went to a collector's shop, and Confederate money was worthless up until recently, because there's tons of it everywhere in, like, huge crates.
01:54:44.000But as it gets older and older and older, People are starting to choose to collect it.
01:54:50.000So now it's actually becoming more and more valuable.
01:54:51.000I went to a shop and I bought a bunch.
01:54:53.000What we're thinking of doing is we're trying to figure out a way to do a giveaway for the new season of Tales for the Inverted World, Ghosts of the Civil War, where we do something where certain members will get, you'll be able to like, will enter a contest when you sign up and you will, and certain people will get mailed literal Confederate money as like a prize and like a special thank you for being a member.
01:55:13.000We're trying to figure out how to do that.
01:55:14.000We haven't set it up yet, but that's an idea that we may actually do very soon.
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