On today's show, we have a special guest on the show, Kash Patel. Kash is the former Chief of Staff at the Joint Improving Relationships Program at the Department of Defense and served as the Chief Investigator for Russiagate under Devin Nunes. He is now on the outside advising Donald Trump and has been on the inside advising him for years. Today, Kash joins us to talk about the new evidence that has been released by the Democratic Party and the mainstream media regarding the events that happened on January 6th, 2020.
00:00:53.000And then they end up putting him in prison anyway.
00:00:56.000If this video was released to the public, along with many other videos, it would have completely debunked the narratives that were being pushed out by the mainstream media and the Democratic Party.
00:01:04.000Notably, the officer Sicknick, the officer who died, Officer Sicknick, a day later, videos of him walking around doing normal work stuff, completely, seemingly uninjured.
00:01:15.000And they tried claiming, or I should say they literally claimed, and even to this day, the New York Times still claims he was killed by Trump supporters.
00:01:23.000Well, Mitch McConnell came out in his Mitch McConnell-y goodness and rejected Tucker Carlson's report, said it was a mistake, and he sides with the establishment, with the police, with the Democrats on this one, so surprise, surprise.
00:01:36.000We gotta go through this evidence and talk about this, because, um...
00:02:57.000No, Kash Patel, long story short, government boob, was in for 16 years, ended up being the Chief of Staff at DOD for the Trump administration, Deputy Director of National Intelligence, and I'm the Chief Investigator for Russiagate under Devin Nunes, who exposed the whole Russiagate narrative stuff.
00:03:11.000Now, been on the outside advising Donald Trump.
00:03:15.000And my passion project, FightWithCash.
00:03:17.000FightWithCash.com started out as a legal offense trust for people who were being defamed and didn't have the money to do so.
00:03:23.000That spurned into a 501c3, the Cash Foundation.
00:03:27.000So now we raise money for active duty soldiers, law enforcement, tuition assistance.
00:05:17.000It shows that the Q Shaman, actually, let me see if I can just pull up the video footage.
00:05:21.000I know we showed it last night, but for those that missed it,
00:05:23.000I want you all to see this, so you can show your friends and your family,
00:05:27.000the people who don't believe you, the Q Shaman being escorted by police through the building,
00:05:32.000who make no attempt whatsoever to stop him.
00:05:35.000And not only do they make no attempt to stop him, They actually try to open doors for him!
00:05:40.000How are you going to charge someone with unlawful entry or trespassing or parading or whatever when you're escorting him through the building and opening doors?
00:05:59.000And then sure enough, when he goes in, he says, thank you to the Heavenly Father for taking the inspiration needed to these police officers to allow us into the building.
00:06:08.000there you go there it is now chancellor understood the capital police were his allies
00:06:13.000video shows him giving thanks for them in a prayer on the floor of the senate watch
00:06:24.000contract to allow us into the building Yo, they let these people in the building.
00:06:59.000No, but maybe, maybe, look, I'll say this to liberals, the Democrats, you got to pick one.
00:07:07.000Either the police let these people in and there was no insurrection or the Capitol police were a part of the insurrection and were in on it the whole time.
00:07:16.000Can I just tell you one thing that people might get ticked off at?
00:07:19.000I'm glad that the videotape footage is getting out there, but I don't think it's the consequential piece of evidence that we need to see right now from the FBI to DOJ to answer the question you posed.
00:07:28.000Or you don't think it's consequential at all?
00:07:30.000To answer THE consequential question of whether or not that you just posed.
00:07:34.000I think, as a former federal prosecutor and a public defender who defended a lot of these types of cases, What you need to show is whether or not the FBI and government agents were using undercover operatives and informants on the day of January 6th.
00:07:47.000Because if you can show that, you know they've been out... Hang on.
00:07:50.000But the paperwork shows, having run informants, that's a six-month build-up.
00:08:07.000Just for people who can't see what's going on in the room, the reason why Cash just said, hang on, or whatever, is because I started smirking and rolling my eyes, and what I meant to convey with that is, come on, we know they were involved.
00:08:23.000I'm not saying I know definitively, what I'm saying is a reasonable suspicion is that there were agents, there's a video showing a guy with an earpiece pulling people into the building, alright?
00:08:34.000You combine that with the evidence of rape and it looks like you have a preponderance of evidence suggesting there may have been federal law enforcement involved in making that thing happen.
00:08:44.000I'll get you beyond a reasonable doubt.
00:08:59.000Under congressional testimony, Jill Sanborn, who I used to work with, the head of the FBI Counterintelligence Division, in charge of all these investigations, testified under oath when Senator Cruz asked her Flat out, were there federal agents involved with January 6th?
00:09:14.000And she said, quote, Senator, I can't answer that at this time.
00:09:19.000If the answer was definitively no, having been a DOJ FBI guy myself, she would have gone there and said, nope, absolutely not.
00:09:26.000The reason she said I can't answer that is because of the same stonewalling they gave us during RestorGate with Christopher Steele, Halpern, and everybody else.
00:09:32.000It's the same narrative, and I'm telling you they were there.
00:09:35.000So you're saying that she said I can't answer that because the answer is yes, and that would compromise whatever their operation was.
00:09:42.000I mean, what's the argument they make that she just didn't know and she didn't want to say yes or no definitively?
00:09:46.000There is no way the head of the FBI counterintelligence division, the number three ranking person at the FBI who is in charge of the January 6th investigations did not know the answer to that.
00:11:03.000They've shown us this over and over again.
00:11:04.000What they're not telling you is that there was another portion with a permanent peaceful rally that were let in by police, and that's not a part of their narrative.
00:11:12.000What they're doing now is they're claiming that Tucker only said it was peaceful because they project, they claim that the right does what they, in fact, are doing all the time.
00:11:25.000It's remarkable that if you're paying attention to news, if you are a discerning individual, like most people watching this show, you can see it happening.
00:12:21.000Yeah, the problem is, I wonder if it's a question of the I don't know, the intellectual capabilities of the people between, you know, political parties or whatever.
00:12:34.000I wonder if the divide in politics are perspicacious individuals and cogs, zombies, NPCs.
00:13:09.000What I mean to say is, are there people who just lack the capabilities to watch the video you put out?
00:13:16.000Or will their demoralized brains not allow them to process that information, as per Yuri Bezmenov?
00:13:21.000I think it's a combination of the two.
00:13:23.000I think after six or seven years of this, some people just don't have the capacity to process that something like that could happen.
00:13:30.000I think a lot of other people will quietly, in their little groups, say, okay, we know that that happened, but when we go to the microphones, we have to say X. Yeah.
00:13:38.000How much of this 44,000 hours do you think is deepfaked?
00:13:42.000I think, look, here's how the security footage works, right?
00:13:59.000But that's, I think 17 hours of footage, 17,000 hours of footage, 1,700 days of footage.
00:14:05.000So just to put in perspective on how much it takes to digest all that.
00:14:08.000And I guess AI, they're able to use AI to split out all the footage of non-motion, so they can just discard that.
00:14:15.000I'm concerned that it's going to deepfake the Q shaman, not him, obviously he's a little too public, but deepfake people blowing things up or destroying things when they weren't.
00:14:22.000I mean, obviously that's malicious as hell, but I can, hey, don't count it out.
00:14:26.000You know, we live in the United States.
00:14:29.000The one thing the left and some of the media, and I hate to say they had a piece of it right, But the one thing they are saying, which I have to agree with, is that there are portions of some of the people that we're saying were totally innocent where there's actually videotape of them doing something illegal, like trespassing per the criminal statutes or interfering with police officers.
00:14:50.000So that's going to be the problem that if you do person by person, like you do whatever this guy's name is, I don't think Tucker should have started with that guy.
00:14:59.000He should have picked some guy that was straight up innocent, looked at all the videotape on that one guy, found out he was charged with something he should have never been charged with, and then started with him.
00:15:08.000This guy is just too divisive of a character to do that with, because I'm sure the left's going to come back and say, hey, check out this video, and I don't know if this is true, but check out this video of him, you know, kicking a cop in the shit or something.
00:15:17.000I don't think there's anything of that.
00:15:18.000I think the only footage they ever showed is him just walking through and yelling the bullhorn.
00:15:30.000I think you're onto something with that.
00:15:31.000I think the iconography of that day, they really, really want the memes to be that the at least for the left, they wanted the memes to be that it
00:15:40.000was a violent, you know, serious thing.
00:15:43.000Anytime I talk about it, it's not odd that I get, you know, pictures of that miniature
00:15:51.000noose that they put up, the miniature gallows, the... it wasn't even full size, but people
00:15:56.000on the left still think that that gallows was real and that was a real threat and stuff. So
00:16:01.000I think you're... I think the meme thing is totally right.
00:16:03.000Yeah, I just looked Jacob Chansley up, just searched for him on Brave, and three of the top ten photos are him screaming.
00:16:11.000That's the image I think a lot of people are looking for, is him going, Nah, you know, if you scream, you're... I think if they're trespassing, like non-violent offenses, they've served time.
00:16:47.000A lot of these people were at a peaceful rally on the other side of the building that had a permit to be there, and the police opened the doors and let them in, and Alex Jones is yelling, stop, don't do it, don't go in the building.
00:16:58.000If they're obsessed with blaming innocent people for crime, they're gonna lose.
00:17:10.000People are making fun of them on the news.
00:17:12.000But the people on the left are doubling down and saying that Tucker's lying, that it's wrong, blah blah blah, and the average normie that doesn't watch a lot of this stuff that has maybe, you know, an hour a week that they can commit to actually paying attention to what's going on in politics, they're still going to get their news from MSNBC or CNN or whatever, and so I don't know that it's guaranteed that just because this stuff comes out, your average person that is, you know, a normie, is going to be significantly swayed.
00:17:46.000Now, I hope that I'm wrong, but I don't see any real reason to believe that this information Is really new.
00:17:56.000You know, I mean, it's like, these are things that people thought and assume before.
00:18:00.000I don't think that just because there's confirmation on video, I don't think that your average soccer mom in Southern Connecticut is like, oh man, should have won.
00:18:08.000I'm talking about, I will support their investigation.
00:18:10.000If they let the innocent people go, if there are people blowing, breaking windows and kicking cops, I want them to serve justice for that.
00:18:17.000So they want, I'll, I'll join them and their, their crusade.
00:18:21.000This is why I was saying just a moment ago that I wonder if what really does separate the political factions in this country is cognitive faculties.
00:18:29.000Oh yeah, McConnell was talking so slow in that video earlier.
00:18:33.000It's, it's, you have people who believe literally anything the media says, and no matter how many times they're proven to be liars and wrong, they just keep doubling down.
00:18:41.000And I'm like, that's a certain level of zombism.
00:19:11.000There's still people who think that we went into Iraq because there were WMDs there.
00:19:15.000That's literally never going to change for a certain faction of the populace, even though years later it was proven definitively that that wasn't even the case.
00:19:46.000To be fair, what he said was that Trump may have been an asset of the Russians since the 80s, which would imply he was an asset of the Soviet Union.
00:20:07.000Can we do like, we need a skit where Donald Trump is like talking, and then someone accidentally says the activation code, and then Trump starts speaking Russian.
00:20:14.000Yeah, like someone that can do... Can you imagine Donald Trump doing the... Someone that can do a really good Donald Trump imitation, but speaking purely in Russian.
00:21:05.000Family of Capitol Cop Brian Sicknick, who died the day after January 6th, slammed Fox News and Tucker Carlson for using new footage to downplay Riott and claim his death was not linked.
00:21:16.000In the video footage, I don't know if they have it in the article, Actually, it looks like they do.
00:21:19.000Let me... We'll mute this real quick and then we'll play it.
00:21:23.000You can see Officer Sicknick is walking around, seemingly uninjured, doing his job.
00:22:10.000New information has emerged regarding the death of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick that questions the initial cause of his death provided by officials.
00:22:17.000So how about you take down your fake news?
00:22:19.000Well, or leave it up, but make it very apparent that this is an old article that's been changed in the title.
00:23:08.000You're gonna, no matter what happens, no matter what proof, it's as Yuri Bezmenov said, you can show the demoralized person proof and they won't accept it.
00:23:16.000Ian just mentioned, I think you were mentioning, it's easier to fool the person?
00:23:19.000Yeah, that was a Mark Twain quote, it's easier to fool someone than to convince them that they've been fooled.
00:23:23.000The reason is, fooling someone is a simple task of putting your trust in the wrong person.
00:23:29.000But telling someone they've been fooled is to insult their ego.
00:23:32.000And it makes them recalibrate their entire worldview on the spot.
00:23:36.000Depending on how much, you know, depending on how much they have to recalibrate their worldview.
00:23:41.000If someone has a deeply, a deep conviction from when they were like a kid, Ripping that out of him at 30 years old is gonna be nigh impossible.
00:23:50.000But if somebody like walks down the street and sees a dog do a backflip, and then you show them proof that it was actually an illusion by a magician with a mirror, they're more likely to be like, oh wow, I didn't realize that.
00:24:00.000And like, if they've told 50 of their friends that a dog did a backflip, they're gonna be less like, they're gonna be more resistant to realizing they're a liar.
00:24:09.000It's probably more than seven years ago.
00:24:10.000But this has been an ongoing campaign of disinformation by the mainstream media.
00:24:15.000I mean, go back, if you go Russiagate, Ukraine Impeachment 1-2, Jan 6, The CCP balloon to bring it full speed, and then you talk Nord Stream 2.
00:24:24.000All of these people have been lied to and lying in the media consistently, even though they were proven wrong.
00:24:47.000But all those people were lied to by the New York Times for years and years and years think it was somehow Trump engineered or related to his, you know, ineptitude that we have COVID on planet Earth.
00:24:58.000And this is a carryover that they are able to just forget and say, okay, what's the next, what's the next iteration of fake news we can come up with?
00:25:06.000So just speed through what we were duped on.
00:25:08.000So we have a couple different types of people in this scenario.
00:25:12.000People on the left who know it's all a lie, but are lying themselves because they feel they're on the right side of history, or they don't want to fight, or for whatever reason.
00:25:21.000And the people who genuinely are just not smart enough to ever see through this, and they just keep going on and believing it.
00:26:24.000We talk about how families are important.
00:26:27.000We talk about how, you know, go get away from the cities, go have chickens, all that, all the stuff, you know, meet real people and be active in the real world.
00:26:37.000One of the things that comes with that is the responsibilities.
00:26:40.000And that means that you don't have the time to sit there and be Up to date on it, and it's a balance, I guess is what I'm saying, you know?
00:26:48.000Yes, but Joe Biden gets elected, and you look at the charts, and I understand we're in the know.
00:26:54.000The economic charts show that wages drop dramatically right after the time Biden starts signing these executive orders, and the, what is it, wages drop and inflation skyrockets.
00:27:03.000This means there should be a real-world translation that we all know about that should be impacting regular people to realize things are bad.
00:27:11.000That is, under Donald Trump, or before the pandemic, the best numbers of our lives, record low unemployment, the economy was booming, it was tremendous, everybody agrees.
00:27:21.000Then Joe Biden gets elected and you can't get eggs.
00:28:34.000Yeah, I really don't think that the average person has the real like The real pinch where it's like, oh, man, I really need to stop complaining about this and really get up and go do something or else I'm not going to be able to feed myself or whatever.
00:28:48.000I don't think that that critical mass has hit yet.
00:28:50.000Yeah, that's the frog in the pot boiling scenario.
00:28:52.000And they I have heard this law security false insecurity where they say it's Putin's war that's causing the inflation.
00:29:04.000Yeah, I mean, there's probably still people that believe it's transitory.
00:29:07.000That's one of the things that the government had been telling the population for a year leading up to inflation getting really, really bad.
00:29:19.000Every time that inflation was brought up for the past two years, or past year, whatever, The administration has downplayed it and done its best to probably responsibly keep the population from freaking out.
00:29:35.000But at some point, they have to acknowledge, look, it's going to be it's not going to be as easy as it's not going to be a soft landing.
00:29:43.000We're going to probably go into a recession, probably a serious one.
00:29:47.000And until that happens, I don't think people are going to be like, oh, you know, things actually are bad.
00:29:52.000What do you think from a national security perspective about inflation?
00:29:58.000One of the non-sexy items from a national security perspective is inflation.
00:30:02.000If everything costs more, then the defense of this country costs more.
00:30:05.000But the problem that we have is We just print money to the defense industrial complex.
00:30:09.000And I'm not saying, as a former chief of staff at DOD who paved the way for one of those budgets and wrote a lot of those contracts and funded them, I called the five big CEOs of Boeing, Northrop Grumman, and all those major producers that we have, McDonnell Douglas, and I said, OK, look, a lot of the stuff you make Awesome.
00:30:24.000Provides an invaluable asset to defend this country.
00:30:28.000And a ton of the stuff you make doesn't.
00:30:30.000I've literally seen you light billions of dollars on fire.
00:30:33.000So how do we strike that balance, right?
00:30:35.000And that's the problem when people don't know what inflation is, and then they just say, oh, it's a trillion dollars.
00:30:50.000And to me, that is something that whoever's in the next administration, if you don't agree to take on those monsters in the defense industrial complex, it doesn't matter what the inflation numbers are, we are going to print money into a never-ending cycle.
00:31:02.000I also see inflation affecting domestic security in that you get roving bands of hungry dudes in masks that go into restaurants and kick tables over and grab stuff.
00:31:19.000Yeah, another one today of like 14 dudes in masks just wrecking a place in New York and not opening fire for some reason because it's New York City.
00:33:00.000The biggest problem I have right now is a two-tier system of justice.
00:33:03.000And that's the biggest argument we need to advance.
00:33:07.000Not the QAnon, Shanon, whatever that guy's name is, or certain videos depicting X, Y, and Z, but use it as a vehicle to say, look at how differently you can be treated by the justice system in the United States of America, depending on your political orientation.
00:33:20.000Go back to the Antifa riots of, not last summer, but the summer before that.
00:33:24.000Two liberal attorneys White shoe lawyers firebombed a New York City police car and burned it to the ground with Molotov cocktails.
00:34:00.000Mark my words, it's going to happen with this.
00:34:01.000So, Ian just a moment ago said that he's finding himself becoming more conservative, but I think the reality is, in today, today's politics, conservative just means knowledgeable.
00:35:27.000One, you have to control the executive branch of government and install an attorney general in the layers below him to eliminate prosecuting people based on religious orientation or political orientation, like the rescinded FBI memo from last week that showed that the FBI was literally targeting Catholics.
00:35:43.000In order to do that, you have to wipe out the FBI.
00:35:45.000I've always said this, the best way And wipe out the FBI, I mean the FBI headquarters component, right?
00:35:50.000The biggest problem in government is these monster headquarters components.
00:35:53.000The FBI headquarters building is the size of a New York City square block.
00:35:56.000What I would do if I was FBI director in the next Trump administration is close down the Hoover building and make it a free monumental museum for the deep state on how not to run government and allow the world to go there for free.
00:36:09.000I'm not saying you don't need 50 people running the FBI, you do.
00:36:13.000But you take the 10,000 agents that are stuck there and their lawyers and you send them into the field to investigate child sex crimes, bank robberies, cartels, fraud, and you do the same thing with the DOJ headquarters building, which is just across the street and just as big.
00:36:28.000Why do you need 5,000 lawyers in one place telling you how to not do something or how to politically motivate your bosses and say and get them something that they just want?
00:37:02.000You need to wipe out all of this personnel.
00:37:04.000Charlie Kirk said the similar thing about the RNC decentralizing it, getting that big
00:37:07.000central because what they do is they have lunch meetings there, then they go over on
00:37:10.000K Street and they hang out and they all have a little cabal that forms because it's so
00:37:15.000But if they were far away from each other, then it becomes a challenge to collaborate.
00:37:19.000But you also make people do, like, look, 98% of the guys I served with at the FBI want to go out and chase bank robbers, and chase down terrorists, and take out people who are harming children, and reduce the drug trade.
00:37:30.000You know, there's a couple of bad actors, and you've got to eliminate them.
00:37:33.000The problem is they want to go after terrorists, but then the upper level, like the top floor, is telling them that American, like, Catholics are terrorists.
00:37:41.000And that's why you have to wipe out both.
00:37:43.000You have to decentralize, wipe out not just the upper level, it's not just the AG and the director.
00:37:49.000You gotta do the undersecretaries, the chiefs, and everything else.
00:37:52.000If these people are willing to go along with it, they're part of the problem.
00:37:55.000I totally agree, and they shouldn't be in there.
00:37:57.000I mean, this is the genesis of my book, Government Gangsters, which this government won't let me release right now.
00:38:01.000But the whole point is, you can go out there, whether it's DOD, NSA, CIA, FBI, and I take flack for this all the time, and I'm like, yeah, it is not an easy fix.
00:38:11.000But there used to be a day when the FBI was just the FBI, and DOJ was just the DOJ, prosecuting based on facts and law, and not politics and religion.
00:38:21.000So, uh, I wake up, and I—what was it?
00:38:24.000I think I got a clip sent to me by Seamus of Freedom Tunes, and it's a funny, fouchy cartoon.
00:38:31.000And then as soon as the cartoon ends, it rolls over to another video of police pulling over a 19-year-old football player and falsely charging him with a DUI.
00:38:41.000And you can even see, after he blows the breathalyzer and the body camera footage, it says 0-0-0.
00:38:48.000Why did this 19-year-old kid who was watching a football game, driving home, who did nothing wrong other than he had a headlight out, so he had his brights on.
00:38:53.000It's like a normal thing that happens to people.
00:38:55.000Your lights go out, so you're like, well, I'll turn the brights on.
00:39:00.000And so the problem is, I see things like this, that a police officer falsely accuses a teenager of a DUI, but And, and, the police will run in terror like pathetic whiny crybabies when Antifa sets fire to their building in Minnesota.
00:39:22.000We can watch a video of 150 Antifa firebombing a government facility.
00:39:27.000And, of course, there were 20 to 30 people getting arrested.
00:39:31.000But when you look at Portland, the cops just sit there and go, well, you know, doji, but we see Why is it that we have too many instances of police giving up BS tickets and making false arrests, but we don't have too many videos of cops just arresting Antifa?
00:39:47.000Well now, at least this thing in Georgia.
00:39:51.000I hate it because it was a horrible thing to firebomb a group of people, to firebomb a police facility, but it was great that they responded not by murdering people or not by killing.
00:40:00.000Issuing 35 arrests and charging 23 people like that's the way the COVID hysteria is over for the most part now It's like in fact I think in one city the governor or the mayor Adams in New York was saying take your masks off before you go shopping I don't want you going in there threatening thuggery.
00:40:13.000He said stores have to tell people to remove their masks.
00:40:18.000The mayor of New York City is saying take your mask off I have to wonder, Cash, if everything I said before about people being too stupid, it's in fact that the leadership is as stupid, right?
00:42:02.000So the government will decide, we want to pass this law, and then whatever agency that has jurisdiction over the law or whatever the topic is, they will make the actual rules and the details to implement the law.
00:42:14.000So that's a whole layer of legislation creation that the population basically doesn't have any access to.
00:42:23.000Has no ability to punish them if they do something wrong.
00:42:27.000So what you're talking about is like the beef patty of your burger.
00:42:30.000That's the beef patty of the deep state.
00:42:41.000But these people that you're talking about are the ones that sit there and say, I don't care who the leader is.
00:42:47.000I'm going to do what we want to do, what the political radical left agenda is, because it's the popular one.
00:42:52.000And they stay and convince the leadership to do it and goose it through the system.
00:42:55.000That was one of the biggest problems in the Trump administration.
00:42:58.000And one more thing to your point is it's not just I understand and I agree that there are evil people but there are there's also something that Tim talks about the banality of evil.
00:43:06.000There are people that just go to work and want to go and make sure that they can go on vacation with their wife.
00:43:13.000And they want to just make sure their kids can go to school and get a good education and they come out of school and they can get good jobs for themselves and they just want to live a normal life so what they want to do is go to work and not make waves.
00:43:57.000So, on a whim, just literally right now, as I watch the Super Chat go by, I am announcing, first, we gotta check the legalities of this, but once per month, if legal and possible, we will select somebody to receive a $10,000 grant towards a cultural endeavor.
00:44:14.000So that means if you're working on a comic, a podcast, a show, music, or something, and you're a member of the site, then we're going to work out a way that you can submit.
00:44:22.000And I imagine we won't even get that many submissions.
00:44:25.000There could only be like 10 people who end up saying like, hey, I'm putting a comic together.
00:44:28.000And it's like, they get the 10K every month because they're working on it.
00:44:56.000They're concerned about tax evasion and stuff like that.
00:44:59.000They might argue that if we do a thing where you have to be a member in order to receive money, then you're in a raffle or something.
00:45:05.000So we might make it so that you don't have to be a member at all, but then it kind of feels unfair to people who are supporting us to not be, you know.
00:45:11.000So we'll take a look into it, but we will start probably this month, once a month, taking submissions.
00:45:17.000We'll probably create an email address for it.
00:45:19.000And you can submit like, hey, I want to make this thing.
00:45:21.000And then once per month, we'll pick somebody and say, this is our winner for the month.
00:45:25.000Send you a check for 10k to start working on that and the stipulation is we trust you.
00:45:30.000Please do it If you don't well have fun with the money you figure that out and that Thanksgiving and Christmas time.
00:45:43.000We don't know why they haven't they didn't give me a reason Nope, just gone.
00:45:46.000And so but you play a certain song recently or like just out of the blue like I One day we went to check, we're putting up a new song that we just filmed a music video for in a few weeks, and it's gone.
00:45:57.000Three songs, all three charted on Billboard, and they're just wiped off of their website.
00:46:01.000And so that's why I said, the real thing that threatens the woke and the establishment is culture.
00:46:06.000Because you can't win a culture war if you're not making culture.
00:46:09.000We can sit here and complain all day and night, and you can complain as you're getting swirled down the toilet.
00:46:13.000But you make something, now you're inspiring young people.
00:46:25.000Maybe we'll figure out a way to go through the non-profit or something, whatever is the most legal and secure way to do it.
00:46:29.000Maybe it'll just be me personally giving someone a gift, I don't know.
00:46:32.000We just gotta make sure we do it right.
00:46:33.000So I'm not saying, I know for sure we can, because they might come back and be like, no, that violates these laws, or you gotta file these paperwork.
00:46:39.000You know one way I figured out through the Cash Foundation to do it legally?
00:46:43.000We started, this summer we're gonna fund summer camps.
00:46:47.000For individuals who want to go to, like, whatever.
00:46:49.000Music, art, sports, who can't afford it to, you know, go down the cultural road, expand their horizons, is a way to do it that's easy.
00:46:58.000It's not the ultimate solution that you're talking about.
00:47:00.000It'd be as expansive as you want it to be.
00:47:01.000But I'm sure there's kind of a summer camp to be the next Tim Pool.
00:47:12.000So it may help someone get better equipment and everything, but if they're not making something that functions, you know.
00:47:17.000So we'll try and pick the best people.
00:47:19.000Maybe if you're working on a board game, you're working on songs or something, like just something that will be fun and expand the culture in the right direction, we'll start investing in that.
00:47:27.000What if you and Cash and someone else that can invest do your own version of Shark Tank, but for cultural stuff?
00:47:33.000I mean, we had the idea of doing a non-profit Shark Tank.
00:47:36.000Like, you know, people come in and request donations for their charity.
00:47:56.000A bazillion people turn that on to be like, forget all the garbage TV, you are actually helping young Americans or just Americans in general advance novel ideas and culture and you're not doing it for profit.
00:48:08.000Who are some rich people we know who we can rope into this?
00:48:15.000I mean, there's a lot of people who are libertarian, moderate, post-liberal or whatever, conservative, who are like, we need to win the culture war.
00:48:55.000We'll explore the 10K Timcast gift, or whatever it needs to be legally, if we can.
00:49:00.000If we can't, I want to make sure I'm careful about how I say this, they may not let us do it.
00:49:05.000But if that's the case, then maybe we just do a show that's like Shark Tank, but for cultural endeavors, and then we ask people to come in and pitch us your idea.
00:49:15.000I think it would be funny if, for the most part, people come in and just always win.
00:49:18.000It's like, we brought him in because we like what you're doing, so like, I'm in, here's money, go make more of this stuff, you know?
00:50:32.000I was just, I guess I was still hopeful.
00:50:34.000But you got Eric Adams saying, stop wearing masks indoors because of this stuff.
00:50:37.000Or he's telling businesses to make people remove their masks.
00:50:40.000Why would anybody open a business in New York?
00:50:43.000It's already gonna cost you, like literally, you probably need at least a million dollars to open a business, I imagine.
00:50:49.000And then you're gonna have people ransack it, the cops aren't gonna do anything, if someone attacks you and you defend yourself, you're gonna go to jail.
00:51:33.000And we already heard from de Blasio during the pandemic.
00:51:36.000He was going to buy up these buildings for pennies on the dollar and convert them into government housing.
00:51:41.000So is what's happening being allowed to happen so that the property values of New York collapses so the state can seize it all up for pennies on the dollar and then create a communist utopia?
00:52:18.000Yeah, but that would be that 17 million people were criminals.
00:52:22.000They're not like the number of criminals in a city matters because like the people that are committing crime are the people that continuously commit crime.
00:52:31.000The reason that crime goes up or has been going up is because they let people that are criminals out of jail to commit more crime.
00:52:38.000Yeah, so look, I'm a New Yorker and a bunch of my buddies are on the NYPD and I served with them when I was on the Joint Terrorism Task Force.
00:52:44.000What they're doing now is they're literally standing there because they're not allowed to go and make these arrests.
00:52:49.000They're not allowed to go and do these searches and everybody has body cams and they have to be on at all times and they're not allowed to go do the basic police work, the stop and frisk, and they can't stop people like this because they know The attorneys, the Attorney Generals and the State Attorney General's offices will chuck cases out that they bring like this because it doesn't meet a specific narrative.
00:54:23.000When you do all that, And you bring in people to the justice system and you tell your prosecutors, we're not going to charge low-level drug offenses.
00:54:30.000We're not going to charge low-level robberies.
00:54:32.000It's a compounding effect that basically says to low-level offenders, you're going to get away with this.
00:54:37.000And even if you're a medium to serious level offender, there's now a 50-50 chance no one catches you.
00:54:42.000And if they do, the charges might get dropped.
00:54:46.000And that New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, Chicago last year, literally had a child under the age of five shot a month.
00:54:54.000One child under the age of five shot a month and killed.
00:54:58.000That doesn't happen in any other city unless you're in Lori Lightfoot who just got the boot because they said we are not going to take on gang violence.
00:55:05.000We are not going to take on gun crimes.
00:55:07.000And when you're arrested for one of those you're right back on the street.
00:55:17.000So to the left People that commit crimes, they're victims of society's circumstances.
00:55:24.000So if they're a victim of society's circumstances and they carry out a crime and they victimize someone else, if you punish the person that carried out the crime, you've literally made two victims.
00:55:54.000But that's the philosophy and the theory behind the idea of no cash bail, let people out of jail if they've committed petty crimes, etc.
00:56:04.000So, I mean, whether or not you believe that theory or not, that is the working ideology and why the policies are being implemented the way they are.
00:56:15.000And the genesis was this farce that they were somehow trying to solve a racial inequity in the criminal justice system by saying, oh, this is unfair to black and brown people.
00:56:25.000So we have to do a total 180 on supporting anything law and order.
00:56:29.000You know what the hypocrisy of it all is?
00:56:31.000Do you want to know the two individuals who have put more black people in prison than any two individuals in American history?
00:56:38.000Kamala Harris, when she was the Attorney General of California, imprisoned more black men than any attorney general in the state of California's history.
00:56:45.000Joe Biden implemented, wrote, and drafted and passed the 98 crime bill, which imprisoned more black men for cocaine and crack possession than any crime bill in US history.
00:57:28.000Look, anyone who pays attention knows that there's a meaningless statement, but the fact that someone falls for the narrative of Larry Elder, black face of white supremacy, it's like, if you're going to fall for that, I don't know how we communicate with these people and affect change.
00:58:05.000The more time you spend actually thinking about the dynamics of oppression when you're in math class, the less time you're spending on math.
00:59:31.000We've got 26 to 8 vote in Arkansas Senate passed the governor's bill to fund students instead of systems according to Corey DeAngelis passed the house 78 to 21 goes to Governor Huckabee.
00:59:42.000That stuff is good and it's not a bad thing, but the problem that's going on in our schools now is in the schools of education.
00:59:52.000So it doesn't matter if you're going with this school or that school, if you're going to the public school or you're going to the private school, if they're all getting teachers that went to the same schools.
01:00:38.000This is Christina Buttons of the Daily Wire announced she was resigning because Matt Walsh was mean.
01:00:44.000And that due to his inflammatory comments about Dylan Mulvaney, There were people who are good people and not gender ideologues who are trans who are receiving a lot of heat from this and getting attacked and thus Christina Button's argument is you've got to try and persuade the middle and convince them to come over whereas Matt Walsh's argument is you have to humiliate and denounce and belittle your political enemies.
01:01:10.000This is interesting because I completely understand the argument from Christina Buttons but I'm going to go ahead and side with Matt Walsh on this one.
01:01:21.000Cultural politics like activism and stuff like that.
01:01:23.000And I used to work for non-profits and I learned a long time ago, this is 13 years ago, man maybe even longer than that, 14, they're all lying.
01:01:33.000These people are evil people at these non-profits, these big NGOs.
01:01:37.000They claim to be big environmentalists.
01:01:40.000They will claim that, they'll say things like, oh, our poor homeless shelter is filled to the brim with homeless people and we need money from you so that we can expand.
01:01:50.000And then you actually go and look, it's completely empty.
01:01:52.000And they say, well, no one really wants to be here because you can't take drugs when you're in the homeless shelter.
01:01:58.000This is the kind of thing that they pull off.
01:02:00.000Plus you need six figure salaries for every board member.
01:02:03.000Well, I mean the people at the top are getting paid fat cash, depending on the size of the non-profit.
01:02:07.000And so Matt Walsh comes out and says, you know, we've got to be mean to the people who are coming these problems.
01:02:13.000I don't think anyone's saying be mean to trans people necessarily.
01:02:18.000I take it as a reference to corrupt individuals who are evil.
01:02:22.000So previously in the show we were talking about on the left you have predominantly evil people who know they're lying and Ignorant people or people who lack the ability to better understand.
01:02:33.000People being taken advantage of more or less.
01:02:36.000We want to denounce and be mean to those evil people.
01:02:40.000Otherwise, I see stories like this and it makes me think this is why we lose.
01:02:45.000Because we just played a video of people ransacking a restaurant in Queens.
01:02:50.000We just played a video, I played a video this morning of 150 Antifa storming into a government facility, firebombing construction equipment.
01:03:02.000And the right can't even manage to say a naughty word.
01:03:06.000You know, I don't want, I think it's better to not, not to be mean to evil people, but to control them so that they do what you want them to do.
01:03:24.000You become friends with her grandson, I don't know, you get through the family, you know, you get to connect them on a familial level, and then they'll listen to you.
01:03:33.000For real, yeah, that's how you win culture.
01:03:34.000I mean, let's be honest, you make a song that manipulates people to sing and clap, and like, it's all manipulation.
01:03:57.000But I think some of what you're saying, at least the central theme in my opinion of what you're saying and the reason this is the way it is, is because the left No matter their differences, they always unify, hardcore, on whatever is their line of effort or their messaging campaign for the week, the month, the year.
01:04:13.000Conservatives, Republicans, whatever you want to call them.
01:04:19.000Even when we know what everyone else in our group is saying is correct, for some reason we have a personal petty difference with them and they go out and launch an even bigger opposition than the radical left does.
01:04:30.000Let me show you this story from the New York Post.
01:04:32.000New York Magazine art critic Jerry Saltz calls for shunning friends and family who vote GOP.
01:04:37.000So let's compare and contrast the two articles.
01:04:40.000In one, a reporter for the Daily Wire says, I refuse to work at a place where they're mean, I quit.
01:04:45.000And then on the other hand, you've got the New York Magazine critic saying, shun your friends and family if they vote in ways that you're opposed to.
01:04:54.000You see the difference in the culture war here?
01:04:57.000You know, so when Matt Walsh comes out, and the meanest that Matt Walsh was, we said, you are eerie and pitiable and unearthly, you look plastic.
01:05:47.000Meanwhile, the left is like, You firebomb a police car and the judge says you're a good dude.
01:05:52.000That lawyer who firebombed the car, the cop was like, well, I know you're a good person at heart, so, you know, we're gonna give you a slap on the wrist here.
01:05:58.000Yeah, or if you're a lawyer in the FBI and you're anything but pro-Trump, you can go lie to a federal judge, be convicted as a felon, not go to prison, and get your legal license back.
01:06:17.000So yeah, real quick, for those that don't know, the critical email when I was doing the Russiagate investigation was, Carter Page is a Russian asset.
01:06:22.000Sounds really sexy and be like, oh man, we really got to follow this guy.
01:06:25.000Well, it turns out the FBI knew the entire time that Carter Page was helping the FBI and the CIA productively, not being spied on.
01:06:35.000And the lawyer at the FBI, Kevin Kleinsmith, literally took a document And changed the verbiage and then gave it to a federal judge saying, I need a warrant.
01:06:44.000But we have all this evidence of him actually helping the United States of America.
01:06:48.000Do you guys remember all those stories that we've seen over the past few years where a liberal has announced that they're leaving the left because of Antifa firebombing police vehicles?
01:06:57.000Tons of Antifa being like, I will not be Antifa.
01:07:00.000I can't believe they were saying those mean things to those conservatives.
01:07:18.000There are liberals who are like, I was never really involved, but now that I see what they're doing, I don't want to be involved in that.
01:07:24.000But you don't typically see, although it happens sometimes, but you don't see a circumstance in which an Antifa guy shows up to an Antifa rally and then leaves saying, I didn't realize they were going to throw Molotov cocktails.
01:08:06.000So when you get an independent news agency, that's like the New York Times is the bastion
01:08:12.000of journalism, the Gray Lady and ABC News and CBS and the Washington Post are 100% certified.
01:08:18.000And MSNBC is crackpot nonsense. Don't trust them. And Fox News is OK.
01:08:23.000And it speaks to your point, or it speaks to the broader point that we're making when Russell Brand just saying this is looked at as serious pushback when you, and yet at the same time when you look at the actual facts like NewsGuard and stuff like that, it's like, well, Maybe they aren't the same, but just the pushback that Russell gave is enough for people to be like, yeah, man, he's right.
01:08:49.000You know, I understand the idea of saying MSNBC is like Fox News, because I've said similar things to friends and family, like, if you know somebody who watches MSNBC, use NewsGuard, show them that they say it's fake news conspiracy, and dismiss them as conspiracy theorists, and equate them with what they associate as conspiracy.
01:09:10.000So, I was talking to a friend, and they were like, my family only watches MSNBC, I can't talk to them about any of this stuff, and I said, next time you're over there, Just say something like, ah, I don't watch this conspiracy stuff.
01:09:21.000I don't know, you guys, this is weird stuff.
01:09:23.000And then when they say, what do you mean, it's news?
01:09:37.000Then you can pull up NewsGuard and say, see, look, it says you're fake news.
01:09:40.000You guys, you gotta understand this, right?
01:09:42.000So I understand the argument from Russell, or I should say in favor of Russell's statement, that for people who think Fox News is completely fake garbage nonsense, you're equating what they do with what they view as fake garbage nonsense.
01:09:54.000Maybe then you can step them in the right direction towards actually watching Fox and realizing, you know, 95% of Fox News is really boring, straightforward news, and the only complaints the left has is like Hannity and Ingram.
01:10:38.000But the fact that guys like him and Bill Maher are actually going out there and basically taking a sledgehammer to a piece of the radical left-wing agenda for putting out the dumb narratives that they put out, I think is a step in the right direction.
01:10:52.000They're never going to go all the way, because they're not going to come out and say, Fox News is the greatest, or whatever conservative publication is amazing.
01:10:58.000But at least they're calling out their own bozos for their BS.
01:11:11.000In 2020, I think it was 2020, he said something like, or maybe it was after, he said, I wouldn't vote for Joe Biden because he's broken, but I didn't vote for Trump either.
01:11:22.000Now, recently Joe said, I would vote for Trump before I would vote for Joe Biden, which is a little bit of a step in the right direction.
01:11:29.000You really think that he's going to go all the way over?
01:11:30.000I wouldn't, if someone came to me, Like, if Joe called me up and said, look man, here's the truth, I really did vote for Trump, I'd be like, oh, that doesn't surprise me at all.
01:11:37.000But I don't, if he says he didn't, then I believe him that he didn't.
01:11:40.000Joe's got no reason to lie or anything like that.
01:11:43.000I just think anyone who's honestly in this space, and especially, look man, I go on, I went on Rogan's show, it was like a year and a half ago now, it was like November, a year and three months, four months, and we talked about ivermectin.
01:11:55.000And I said, I don't think it does what, you know, the right thinks it does.
01:11:59.000I think that there's a tribal perspective on all of this, and they want for there to be some kind of treatment that's natural.
01:12:21.000And I'm like, if that's where you're at, you're further than I am in terms of distrusting the media and calling it out, why wouldn't you vote for Donald Trump?
01:12:28.000Certainly you understand and you know.
01:12:30.000I'll tell you why I didn't vote for Don last time, because of the COVID handling.
01:12:34.000The way he handed the keys to the Anthony Fauci and was like, hey, medical community, do whatever you want to the human race.
01:12:41.000That's like, dude, you're our last line of defense as the president.
01:12:44.000We need you to protect us from corporate malfeasance.
01:12:47.000And the pharmaceutical industry, if there was ever a malfeasant industry after the opioid crisis, you would wonder.
01:12:54.000The military industrial complex is up there.
01:12:56.000But I don't know, and you cannot speak for him, I know that, but I'm asking you, since you work so closely with him, what was the process there?
01:13:01.000Yeah, no, this is, when I go on the road and do speaking engagements, this comes up every single time.
01:13:07.000And I was, okay, rewind the clock, COVID's jumping out, I'm Deputy Director of National Intelligence in charge of the intelligence community, doing the presidential daily briefing, going to brief President Trump, saying, this is what we think happened, this is where we think coming from, it came from, what do you want to do, ban travel from China, et cetera, right?
01:13:22.000And what we didn't have fidelity on, a lot of fidelity on, was what to do, right?
01:13:29.000We are in the middle of a once-in-a-century, maybe two-century play, and half the world is screaming for us to come up with some cure, vaccine, whatever you want to call it.
01:13:39.000The other half the world is saying, let us live, just do what we need to do.
01:13:42.000And what Trump did at the time, and I think if you rewind the clock and said we did, and
01:13:47.000I defend Operation Warp Speed, I ran it at Department of Defense when I was Chief of
01:13:50.000Staff, and I defended it because I said we didn't make it mandatory, we gave everybody
01:13:55.000an option, and the only logistical component on planet Earth that can roll that thing out
01:13:59.000in the speed with which we did was the DoD.
01:14:03.000And I think he was right to make it an option.
01:14:06.000Do I think, had we the evidence we do now, we didn't know Fauci was like a serial liar and hated everything we did and would just literally suppress evidence.
01:14:14.000It's like this memo that just came out this week.
01:14:47.000I mean, bringing on Bolton was mostly a mistake.
01:14:50.000I say mostly because there's a fair point that I can't remember who brought it up, that when Trump went to negotiate with foreign world leaders and they saw Bolton or heard about that Bolton was on, they panicked and were like, whatever you say, Trump, please don't blow us up.
01:15:01.000I mean, I think it was mostly Trump and not Bolton.
01:15:19.000It's not what you want to hear from your leadership at the time.
01:15:24.000We wish we had gotten it all right, but if we had come out and said, we have no vaccine, stay the course, live in your homes, do nothing, I don't know that the reaction would have been different from the other half of the population.
01:16:06.000Keep that in mind as you go shopping, whether you will be safe, whether you will take treatments and talk to your doctor, and that's the guidance we have for you.
01:16:13.000If he did that, then the media would report it across the board, Trump abandons America.
01:16:31.000I was in the Situation Room heading up counterterrorism when we killed Baghdadi, which I thought was the right move to eliminate the world's worst terrorist.
01:16:38.000We wake up the next morning and CNN writes an article saying, why did you take out a Muslim cleric?
01:16:44.000Was it Baghdadi that they called an austere scholar?
01:16:47.000That's the, like, it doesn't matter what the issue was, had we taken him out, had we not taken him out, they would've woken up the next day and said, why didn't you take out the world's worst terrorists?
01:16:58.000You're a hundred percent right, but I want to ask you, moving forward, like, so say he gets elected, right?
01:17:06.000My biggest criticism with Trump is the people that he picked, right?
01:17:09.000And I think that that's probably The biggest criticism that most people are going to have.
01:17:14.000I think that he dropped the ball that a lot of the stuff that we're dealing with, with the quote unquote woke people and stuff like that.
01:17:20.000I think that he wasn't on, he wasn't on the ball with that stuff.
01:17:24.000And I think that he would be probably better about it, but that really will depend on who he appoints because he's the president.
01:17:31.000He's not going to be doing that full time, even though in my opinion, that's the most clear and present threat to the United States right now is that ideology.
01:17:41.000What do you think he's going to do if he gets elected again?
01:17:46.000And what kind of people is he going to appoint now?
01:17:50.000Because he's already run through a whole lot of deep state scumbags to go through.
01:17:56.000Is he going to try and find fresh blood to come in and actually do serious cuts at the federal and bureaucratic level?
01:19:07.000Then you bring in the bench, and I will tell you from a national security, defense, law enforcement, intel perspective, that there are people through all rungs of government that want to serve that America First mission as Donald Trump describes it, which I believe in.
01:19:20.000And I think the other thing, and I've had many conversations with Donald Trump about this, I said, look, Rod Rosenstein, Chris Wray, all your guys, Bill Barr, your guy, Gina Haspel, your guy, Mark Esper.
01:19:28.000I remember being involved in firing some of these people.
01:19:32.000He came in as a businessman and said, well, maybe I should trust some of these people in government and some of the traditional Republican people telling me hire X, Y, and Z. Now we know all the people that are on the bad list, on the government gangster list.
01:19:44.000Don't ever talk to not only Those people that we fired, don't take anyone else from anyone that told you to hire those people.
01:19:51.000So not only do we have a definitive in-list, we have a definitive out-list.
01:19:55.000And I think it's going to give him a much better footing, and I also think you're going to start seeing certain people surround him that will be in another Trump administration that people are going to be like, okay, we don't have to guess who's going to be the head of DOD, who's going to be the head of NSA, who's going to be the head of CIA.
01:20:09.000And I think maybe you'll start seeing some of those outlines come out.
01:20:12.000This is just my opinion, but this is one of the things that I think that Trump needs to get his people out there talking about ASAP.
01:20:19.000He's already committed to running, so he needs people out there talking about fixing the things in the future, because he likes to look at the past and talk about the past and complain too much.
01:20:30.000Oh yeah, one thing is the open sourcing of voting.
01:20:34.000If you're advising Trump, advise him to just focus on the culture war issues and the political issues, because the one thing that we've talked about, or at least it's true for just me, and so everybody can tell me I'm crazy, but when he goes on and on about 2020, he loses me.
01:20:46.000When he goes to East Palestine and buys Big Macs for people, that is the biggest, like, it may sound silly, but that Big Mac thing, the McDonald's, gave like, in my view, my favorability rating for Trump skyrocketed like 15 points when I saw that.
01:21:03.000When he put out videos talking about cultural issues and the things he wants to do, favorability is going way, way up and I'm very much with Trump at this point.
01:21:09.000Leaning between Trump and DeSantis, last year it was like DeSantis probably got it for a variety of reasons because Trump wouldn't shut up about 2020.
01:21:15.000But now that we're starting to see this East Palestine stuff, if he stops ragging on Harper on the Past and starts being Trump from 2016, he's going to give me back.
01:23:14.000The V's right before, below the F on the keyboard.
01:23:16.000In the ten minutes, when the show ends, the ten minutes between when the show ends and the uncensored show begins, Cash is gonna just go into this long tirade about the secret of Covfefe, swear us to secrecy, and we're gonna be like, whoa.
01:23:31.000It was his tricycle from when he was nine.
01:23:33.000The reality is I know the two people that know, and And it still hasn't come out yet.
01:23:39.000Regarding the rhetoric on 2020 election that I know Don's been going through, I call him Don, it's funny, Donald's been going through, like, I think the one good message is to say, you know, if we're going to tally our votes in secret on machines and private corporations, we need to open source the code so that we know the machines are tallying them justly, rather than be like, what they did was wrong, just be like, in the future, we're
01:24:53.000You may be able to do it, like technologically, the technology may be there, but just because the technology is there doesn't mean that you'd be able to implement it in the real world and have the population feel good about it.
01:25:03.000All right, I just want to say one thing real quick.
01:25:04.000Donald Trump should fly around to a bunch of random cities and buy McDonald's for people.
01:25:20.000It's just, like, Trump showing up with a bunch of regular people who are all smiling and happy to see him, and he's like, let's have Big Macs.
01:25:27.000You asked me, I think Phil, or maybe it was Ian asked me before the show, you know, why did you run so hard on the Donald Trump agenda?
01:25:45.000He's the guy that you sit down with and talk about killing terrors, bringing home Americans, safeguarding America in a very casual fashion, but serious.
01:25:55.000And no matter what, he's going to defend that to the end.
01:25:57.000And then you're going to eat McDonald's afterwards.
01:25:59.000And it's just, I don't know how else to describe it.
01:26:01.000He's not this bombastic guy who goes over there and like lobs people's heads off or anything like that.
01:26:06.000When he calls me and I talk to him, he still asks me about my mom and my dad, like every time.
01:26:11.000And then he takes the time to like meet them.
01:26:12.000I mean, I don't know that every president does that with everybody else.
01:26:15.000I'm just giving you my experience and how I saw him act with my other friends
01:26:18.000around that universe and that's just how he is all the time.
01:26:22.000I went to Trump Tower when he was running in New York. I've been there a
01:26:26.000bunch of times. They got pretty good food there and ice cream and stuff and so
01:26:30.000he's running and the media is going crazy and insulting him and I was at the
01:26:33.000ice cream stand or whatever or like the bagel shop and I asked him I was like
01:27:00.000When you go to his properties, whatever, Trump National, this, that, or the other thing, You're talking about people who have been employed there for 15 and 20 years, and he goes up to the lawn care guys, the kitchen guys, the maintenance guys, and everybody knows him on a first-name basis.
01:27:14.000And I'm like, okay, that's not manufactured.
01:27:21.000I knew a guy a long time ago in Chicago, and he said that when they were opening the Trump Hotel in Chicago, he was dropping something off, I can't remember what he was doing, but he told me the story that he was walking towards the door, and he heard people behind him, and he gets to the door and he looks, he holds the door open, and it was Trump with some people.
01:27:38.000Trump walks through the door and says, hey, thanks kid, and throws him an iPod.
01:27:42.000And this was back when iPods were expensive.
01:27:51.000He'll never tell you about these He could write a book about all these things the media would excoriate him, but that's not his style He's not like oh remember when I did this this and he'd been doing it for 76 years.
01:28:01.000That's why it's so crazy how I mean just, look, I literally go to Trump Tower in New York and I just ask people and they were like, he's awesome.
01:28:08.000And I've been to Trump Doral, I stayed there a couple times because it was near where I was working with Furfusion.
01:28:13.000Same thing, everyone's like, when he's here it's awesome.
01:28:21.000I think that's because the liberal economic order is trying to turn into the world economic order.
01:28:25.000They're trying to create the new world order and they had a plan for the last 30 years and he was like a wrench in the gears and didn't realize it.
01:28:36.000He's an old school democrat that believes that borders are a thing.
01:28:43.000The modern left is moving away from nations.
01:28:47.000They really think that they can use things like the UN, the World Economic Forum, the International Monetary Fund to basically create a super government that controls the governments of the world.
01:28:59.000And the United States is not insulated from that at all.
01:29:05.000And I think whether it be actually Donald Trump or someone like Donald Trump that believes in nations and stuff.
01:29:12.000I think that a president like that can influence the U.S., but right now the people that are running the narrative and that are running the country and dictating the narrative, they believe in an international order that should supersede individual countries.
01:29:29.000Well, as you were talking, Bernie Sanders came to mind, because he's kind of a nationalist in a way.
01:29:34.000You know, a bit more socialist than Donald Trump.
01:30:20.000So are they retreating from this stuff now because it's not popular?
01:30:23.000That tweet by Cenk Uygur is the most valuable weapon on Twitter right now to push back against the equity movement because he has demonstrated Very clearly, the Motten-Bailey argument, the Motten-Bailey fallacy, he backed away into the no, we're talking about equality, when for the past five or whatever years, everybody's been equity, equity, equity, and equity means good, equal outcomes, as opposed to equality, which means equality under the law.
01:30:54.000He has given a weapon to people that are involved in the culture war that has not been seen in a while.
01:31:02.000But you don't need to call him out on bail.
01:31:03.000You can just be like, no, Cenk Uygur agrees with us.
01:31:05.000The progressive Young Turks agrees that equity is the prize.
01:31:08.000It's not where we want to be yet, and equality of opportunity is the real goal.
01:31:12.000And so when anybody comes out and says equity, be like, equity?
01:31:44.000You want to be calm and just say, you know, look, look, I know we might disagree, but I'm with Bernie Sanders on this one.
01:31:50.000I don't know if you're a fan of Bernie Sanders, but he went on Bill Maher and said, we don't want equity, we want equality of opportunity.
01:31:57.000If you're ever in a debate or discussion with someone that you know long-term and they offer you a seed, a seed, plant the seed, water it, and let it grow, because that will be a reminder in that conversation forever that you guys agree on something.
01:32:08.000Alright, I'm not gonna sit here and be like, Jenk Uygur is bad, and Bernie Sanders is bad.
01:32:28.000Look, I'm a Bernie supporter in this regard, you know, when he said...
01:32:32.000You know, you guys might be Trump supporters, but when it comes to, uh, you know, Bernie Sanders come out, oh, I'm, I'm, there, there you go.
01:32:39.000So now you can tell all your lefty friends that you're a Bernie supporter because he said equality of opportunity.
01:32:43.000But Bernie charges $95 a head for his new book tour.
01:35:06.000Nope. Werewolf is a party game where everybody sits at a table and puts their head down.
01:35:10.000One person's the storyteller. You can do it with cards or you can write down
01:35:15.000tick tags and then you get a certain number of people are villagers and then one person's the
01:35:19.000werewolf. And then the point of the game is everyone puts their heads down, the storyteller
01:35:22.000says the werewolf looks up and then, you know, looks down or whatever and the goal of the game
01:35:28.000is for everybody to rise up and try and figure out who the werewolf is.
01:35:32.000And if they don't, the werewolf gets to remove one player.
01:35:34.000Secret Hitler is a game where everyone's given a role, either liberal or fascist, because it's the only thing that exists, apparently.
01:35:42.000And then in order for the fascists to win, they need to enact a certain number of fascist policies.
01:35:48.000And then for the liberals to win, they need to enact liberal policies or assassinate Hitler.
01:35:53.000And the way it works is, you get a chancellor and a president, someone gets nominated, everybody votes, or something like that, and then if the person gets elected, I think if Hitler gets elected chancellor or something, the fascist... Game's over, yeah.
01:36:04.000But you will get three tiles, and then you pass the tiles, the president passes them to the chancellor, and then the chancellor picks one, and then what happens is, if you get handed three fascist tiles, You're like, uh-oh, what am I supposed to do with this?
01:36:19.000And you hand two, and the guy looks at you and he's like, why did you just give me two fascist ones?
01:37:44.000And there'll be a follow-up show April 15th that I'll be at as well.
01:37:47.000Theoden, king of the Brohan, says, did you see that West Virginia is portrayed as the heart of the Confederacy in the new Mel Brooks History of the World show?
01:37:55.000Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten.
01:37:58.000I mean, I think West Virginia is split off from Virginia on purpose.
01:38:06.000And it was funny, I was reading, there was a vote in West Virginia counties to secede from Virginia, but all of the young men were away fighting in the war, so the vote was held by people who were not fighting in the war.
01:38:46.000We were actually talking about a card game that combines elements of, I don't necessarily want to say poker, but a turn-based community board magic game that's focused on a single deck of cards so that you don't need deck building, and it's a bit more random and combines elements of deception, so I guess you could call it that.
01:40:43.000Rash says, Tim, in earlier segments, you talk about the death of culture.
01:40:46.000And while you are building it, maybe you should look to invest in other people's ideas of books and games through some Shark Tank style pitch.
01:40:55.000Hence, I discussed that idea after I saw that super chat doing some kind of Shark Tank type thing.
01:41:02.000And, uh, yeah, somebody super chatted saying we'll need clear rules and a judging criteria to award the grant because it will be viewed as like a sweepstakes or a contest.
01:41:12.000I think it'll be, you know what I was thinking we'll do?
01:41:14.000Why don't we just do a YouTube show where we will like take submissions, have a judging criteria, maybe what we can get is like five advisors, you know, independent, so outside of Timcast, will come in and they make the determination, we don't, but we then go and film.
01:41:32.000So let's say it's like you, you know, and four other people, Cash, You guys say, out of everyone we saw, we think this is the guy.
01:41:39.000Then we go film knocking on the door with the check written out, you know, printed out to the person for their idea.
01:41:46.000And then being like... And that's the show.
01:41:48.000And then the show is they talk about their idea, you know, we explain why they won and why we want to succeed.
01:41:53.000And then we cross our fingers that we hope, you know, it works out.
01:41:56.000A big part of what makes Shark Tank great is when they will rip people apart with bad ideas.
01:43:56.000I'll be the Ryan Seacrest on this one.
01:43:57.000And you'll have to explain why their cultural project deserves the money.
01:44:01.000And then in order to deliver the money to them, you have to just hold the money gun and spray them with it and be like, I'm sorry, it's the show rules.
01:44:11.000And then we just film the person that's, like, getting sprayed with money and it's like, sorry, I know it's a mess, but, you know, at least you got $10,000, so... The intro's gonna be hot.
01:44:19.000Like, um, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, that real intense intro where the lights go down and then back up.
01:44:24.000Yeah, we could make them answer... We can make... I just look over the monitor, I say, Ian... See Ian pretending like he's got the money gun to his head.
01:44:31.000We can make them answer trivia questions.
01:45:02.000And then you see who knows more about the news.
01:45:05.000You'll get some like mountain right wing nut job with like a Trump shirt and a Trump hat.
01:45:11.000And then you'll get some like buttoned up North Face jacket wearing dude from D.C.
01:45:15.000And then you'll be like, In 2020, Donald Trump said what about neo-Nazis and white nationalists?
01:45:24.000And then they write down their answer, and then the D.C.
01:45:25.000guys, like, he praised them and called them very fine people, and the West Virginia guys, like, he said they should be condemned totally, and you're like, West Virginia takes it!
01:45:33.000And then you, like, hand them a $100 bill.
01:47:44.000I mean, but and I appreciate the kudos, but like, you know, making culture and making music is still something that I, you know, am actively doing where we've got the next record I've decided I've already decided on a title that, you know, is intentionally not going to be Something that sounds super metal, but it's going to be something that gives people hope.
01:48:04.000And I'm not writing songs that are negative.
01:48:07.000I'm not writing songs that are depressing.
01:48:11.000Well, arguably our biggest record is a record called The Fall of Ideals.
01:48:14.000And even though it has kind of a negative sounding title, all the songs that are not about chicks, which is about half of it, Are about self-empowerment like they're all there's a song called the air that I breathe and there's there's a song called not alone There's a song called this column There's there's so many songs about that and that's something that I have done throughout my whole careers try to write songs that inspire people to believe in themselves and that's something that I think is important and hopefully that's something that but whether you write music or have a successful show or have a Foundation or what have you you put out these ideals just prepare to be attacked.
01:48:48.000They're gonna come after Well, that's the thing.
01:48:50.000I mean, you know, I imagine if you just keep your mouth shut, Phil, you'd have way more people in music offering you stuff, but you speak out challenging the BS and you put risk on yourself.
01:48:59.000Any of the politically motivated people in the music industry hate my guts.
01:52:06.000Assuming you are working on a book and we think the book is a valuable cultural thing, which I assume it is, we'll send you the ten grand to help you make it.
01:52:16.000And then we will do that as a statement of we are fully intending to invest in culture and give back to help these projects take off and then win the culture award.
01:54:28.000We might be surprised by the stuff that people present to us and be like, we never even considered that could be a thing to do and let's do it, you know?
01:54:40.000And then we can like, you know, one idea we had was we wanted to crowdsource buying a big plot of land, like 200 acres.
01:54:47.000And then creating, like, a public space where people can put things in, like, you know, like a park of some sort, privately-owned public space.
01:55:24.000Nicholas Button says, question about the money.
01:55:25.000I'm from Australia, take pity on me, and I'm currently working on a classless TTRPG, tabletop role-playing game, classless sci-fi D&D, and I was wondering if I would be able to apply, or would the money only be applicable to those in the USA?
01:55:42.000So it sounds like, someone already mentioned, we'll need judging criteria to make it a contest.
01:55:47.000And then I imagine we would have outside advisors choose who the winners are, so it wouldn't be anything related to us, so there's no collusion or anything like that.
01:55:54.000But, uh, I don't see why Australia couldn't, you know, win or whatever.
01:55:58.000If you're a member of the show, if you watch the show, and you're supporting us, I don't see why you wouldn't be eligible, but I could call my lawyer tomorrow and he might be like, no, no, no, no, no, only Americans.
01:56:46.000The lawyers were like, you can't go pay the whistleblowers.
01:56:48.000Okay, so how does the foundation help whistleblowers?
01:56:51.000They said, once they're established and come forward with proven information that they submit to Congress, you can provide them with financial assistance.
01:56:59.000I think investment makes it the easiest thing possible.
01:57:31.000Then it's just, submit it to your ideas and maybe we'll invest.
01:57:33.000Well if it's a non-profit, then I think the only other thing you gotta do if you're doing Shark Tank for non-profits, then what do you do with the percentage you have?
01:57:39.000Well, no, we're... TimCast is a for-profit company.
01:57:41.000So I'm saying if we just did it as... If the company just invested in it, then... Yeah, you could do that.
01:57:46.000That's the easiest way to do it, probably.
01:57:47.000And that makes the most business sense.
01:57:48.000We're not just throwing money out, you know, at people and saying... But it is a lot of liability for the company, if it takes on another... more investments.
01:58:55.000Someone writes a song, and then it just takes off, and we're like, we did not think that was gonna be the one.
01:59:00.000I mean, actually, Phil, has it happened to you guys?
01:59:02.000Like, you think one song is gonna be the hit, and then it turns out the other song was the hit?
01:59:05.000So there's this song that people are very familiar with called Six from a record called The Fall of Ideals, and That was the first song that we ever put on a video game.
01:59:15.000I'm like 30 years old They're like yo, we're gonna put your song in a video game I'm like that is the coolest thing that I've heard in my life And I figured it was gonna be the single the song called this calling and they're like we're gonna do six I'm like, you know that song starts with double bass a blast beat and me screaming my head off and they're like, yes I'm like you're crazy, but that's awesome.
01:59:34.000I just wanted on a video game and then the song turned and became huge and Huge, huge.
01:59:38.000I've heard a bunch of stories from people who are like, this was the song we thought was gonna be the one, and then for some reason it was this one we thought was like a B-side.
01:59:46.000Actually, I think a good example of that is Metric, the song Black Sheep.
01:59:50.000I guess the story, I could be getting this wrong, but it was in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and they were asked by the people making the movie if they had a song they could use, and they said, well, here's one we weren't gonna put on the album, it didn't fit, and now it's their biggest song.
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02:01:24.000Yeah, that's the best thing I do, honestly, literally.
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