On today's show, we discuss the massive Republican turnout in the Georgia primary and why it's not a red wave. Plus, we talk about AOC, Beto O'Rourke, and Walmart apologizing for selling Juneteenth ice cream.
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00:01:38.000You can pull security off the southern border and have a bunch of illegal immigrants flood the country.
00:01:44.000You can then put many of those younger illegal immigrants on planes and fly them around the country in the cover of night, much to the chagrin of many Republicans.
00:02:26.000If these numbers hold, if this is the trend we're seeing, it's not even going to be a red tsunami.
00:02:29.000It is going to be a red great flood, and the Democrats will need to prepare their arc now because they're going to get wiped out of federal government and possibly even state government.
00:02:37.000Stacey Abrams is saying she's going to be the governor.
00:02:40.000If 7-10% of Democrats have flipped parties, you're not winning anything.
00:02:43.000So these are huge numbers, but there's a lot that's gonna happen between now and then, so we will see.
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00:09:38.000Well, they're trying to say that that's some ploy by the Democrats to make it get the candidates that they want and all that kind of stuff.
00:09:46.000The thing that really matters about this that, you know, I live in Los Angeles, California, and people are going to be liberal there until the world ends.
00:09:54.000It's going to be an apocalyptic leftist nightmare forever.
00:09:57.000And so what I think is important is that it's about the children.
00:10:00.000I think that this is the most about the schools, what's happening with the transgender movement and what's happening with our education system.
00:10:06.000I think we saw what happened in Virginia.
00:10:08.000And I think that if we continue on the path as conservatives hammering on education, then we're going to be able to continue to switch voters.
00:10:14.000You switch independent voters, you switch Democrat voters over to Republican.
00:10:17.000And if you have Republicans who come out and say, listen, my number one priority is education.
00:10:39.000I mean, I'm speaking at all these rallies, all these different things, especially, again, in California.
00:10:43.000You know, whether they're COVID rallies or education rallies.
00:10:46.000And I've said this a thousand times before, this is a revolution of normal people.
00:10:49.000Like these people who come to these rallies, they're not the people who are going to the 2016 Trump rallies, you know, MAGA and their hats on and everything with Confederate flags.
00:10:58.000These are parents who just said, I'm fed up with this nonsense.
00:11:00.000I'm going to, I want to change my community.
00:11:38.000At the same time, the Democratic Party, I mean, they basically immolated.
00:11:42.000They ruined Bernie Sanders in 2016 with the Hillary Clinton DNC scandal, where they colluded, essentially, when the emails came out, you could find, to keep him from getting the nomination.
00:11:51.000And then again in 2020, when it looked like Bernie Sanders was hot, and then all of a sudden Biden appears out of nowhere, and they put this near-demented guy, this 79-year-old man or 78-year-old man into office.
00:12:02.000I have my faith in that and the leadership of that party is gone compared to where it was 15, 20 years ago.
00:12:08.000And you made a good point about education.
00:12:10.000That was what I thought at the top of the show and Tim was leading us in.
00:12:12.000I think that's a big, big part of this is the education is that kids have been getting put in this government facilities and without oversight are being indoctrinated, essentially.
00:12:33.000I mean, the way that they handled all the COVID restrictions that normal people who wouldn't say, oh, I'm necessarily Republican are fed up with the way that they handled that.
00:12:41.000I mean, that goes beyond politics as well.
00:12:43.000I think I really do just think all of those things are an issue, but the economy.
00:12:48.000It's the economy, stupid, is the famous quote.
00:12:52.000I mean, I hope that MSNBC just keeps talking about January 6th and insurrection and all those kind of things, because that doesn't mean anything to people.
00:13:27.000Yeah, I err on the side of that the economy was on its way down anyway with this mass printing of money since 2008 and Obama bailed out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
00:13:35.000But Biden shutting down the pipelines Definitely accelerated the process.
00:14:20.000Their founding fathers since the beginning have warned us against central banks and that we should, Congress is supposed to control our money.
00:14:25.000But as much as I think people who are savvy might understand there's an issue with the centralized control of your currency, for the average person, they can't see that far.
00:14:36.000They can see first layer issues and problems.
00:14:38.000They can see, yo, I make 15 bucks an hour.
00:14:41.000All the Democrats claim that was a living wage.
00:14:54.000I mean, if your gas is only going up a couple cents and then maybe it's twenty dollars a month, like I think that people need to take also some responsibility and say, OK, if it's only going up this much a month, but it's not in just the gas.
00:15:04.000I mean, we can talk about gas, but it's in every single facet of our economy because the gas affects how much your food costs.
00:15:10.000I mean, it affects and you have this this war in Ukraine and Russia and everything affects how much the food costs.
00:15:14.000I mean, there's a lot more than just the price of gas that is affecting people, especially then the new housing bubble.
00:15:35.000Cars, they have special chips that can, like a BMW dealership, they have special chips that only go on their cars and they're only made in one place.
00:15:42.000And because of that, that is all shut down essentially because these supply chain issues.
00:15:46.000It makes it so that they can't get these chips for the BMWs and other cars.
00:16:18.000So I was talking about how during COVID, Joe Biden, he would say things like, here's what we have to do, and we're going to lock these things down.
00:16:25.000And I'm like, he's talking about things that red states aren't doing, which means he's clearly not talking to Republicans at all.
00:16:42.000I wonder if the real issue is not that the country is getting more divided, but that we can really see what the other people think when they tweet it.
00:16:57.000But is that making it more chaotic that we can see it?
00:16:59.000Or are we just now aware that it's been chaotic?
00:17:01.000Well, I think that, I mean, going back to Marx and Marcuse and the Frankfurt School, you'll find that leftism as an ideology is revolutionary in nature.
00:17:10.000If you're going to have this ideology be ruling these people's lives, then that's what they're going to be pushing for.
00:17:15.000And they will put it under the guise of, oh, helpfulness and morality, helping everyone, equality.
00:17:20.000They'll put it under those sort of umbrella terms.
00:17:22.000But really, it's a revolution or an ideology based on destruction.
00:17:45.000I mean, that's really what it comes down to is that other people have something that you don't and you want to take it from them to make it equal for everyone.
00:17:51.000I mean, that's from layman's terms, but.
00:17:57.000That's the craziest thing to me is like my view.
00:18:02.000My perspective on the world is that you are owed nothing and you deserve nothing but hope that you will get what you've worked for and things like that.
00:19:34.000One of the crazy things is that Baby foods have too much salt in them, because parents taste it to see if it's good, and adults can't taste as well as a kid can, so they're like, oh, that's good, you know, and salty, and they give their babies too much sodium.
00:19:53.000There is an issue, I suppose, in that we have built the civilization off of these technologies, like formula, like petroleum, fossil fuels, and things like that.
00:20:02.000And then when it comes about that you can't get them for whatever reason, we're going back to the Dark Ages.
00:20:06.000We're going back to the way things were.
00:20:08.000I don't look at that and think the solution is government.
00:20:10.000I look at that and say, human society and civilization was unable to get to that point.
00:20:15.000But when you can see the government actually impeding, you're like, Actually, we probably would continue to grow and thrive were it not for the intervention of this harsh regulation.
00:20:26.000That's true, and that's an interesting point.
00:20:27.000I remember when this first happened, I wrote about it because I was like, my first thought was not, we need the government to step in and save us.
00:20:33.000My first thought was, how did my great-grandmother do this?
00:21:07.000As if it was the most scandalous thing to suggest.
00:21:10.000Well, yes, but there is, I feel like there's a lot of guilt assigned to women who aren't able to breastfeed to the point where it just feels like they're being attacked.
00:21:20.000And they have a very emotional response, as women tend to do.
00:21:23.000So it's like, they view it as very much like a personal thing.
00:21:42.000So one woman who was producing too much would, the baby would, you know, get nourished from her, I suppose.
00:21:48.000It's kind of crazy thought when you realize that we have to use a technology to feed our babies.
00:21:52.000That's like one thing conservatives won't admit is that the Industrial Revolution, in its essence, actually weakened the family unit throughout the West.
00:22:00.000But conservatives don't want to have that conversation.
00:22:02.000Usually about the free market, but yeah.
00:22:04.000Think about the future, what the future is going to be like.
00:22:06.000I mean, I think where we're headed right now is a future where no one breastfeeds at all for a variety of reasons.
00:22:13.000One, you don't even have to carry the baby in your own womb anymore with ectogenesis.
00:22:27.000Democrats were, you know, I don't want to rehash the whole abortion thing, but Democrats wanted to pass an abortion up to the point of birth for the health of the mother if the baby's viable.
00:23:08.000Healthcare is a really good example of what I'm trying to convey with this idea.
00:23:12.000And it's that there was a story, I think it was out of Atlanta, where a kid had a genetic disorder and there was a cure, a genetic therapy that cost a million dollars per treatment.
00:23:21.000And so the family was like, the state should pay for it.
00:23:24.000And the state was like, we cannot give a million dollars for one kid because what are we going to do?
00:23:54.000That would be like saying, cell phones are a human right.
00:23:57.000Technology that doesn't exist, you have no right to, but as soon as someone invents it, it's your right, that makes no sense.
00:24:01.000Or, like, I'm hungry, so your food is my right.
00:24:04.000Like, that's not, we've obviously decided that's not the way society works.
00:24:08.000So this is, this is the ultimate problem I see, uh, I shouldn't say the ultimate problem, but this is a big problem I see with modern politics, in that a lot of what you hear from the left is, something exists, therefore it's my right.
00:24:19.000And I'm like, bro, that didn't exist for our parents.
00:24:21.000Like, there's cure for disease, cures for diseases today that there were no cures for 30 years ago.
00:24:26.000No one went around being like, I should have a right to have that disease cured, and they'd be like, there's no cure, what are you talking about?
00:25:00.000Look, poor people, I tell you this man, poor people today live better than Rockefeller did.
00:25:04.000They got refrigerators, they got air conditioning, they got clean running water, better dental care than the ultra-wealthy back 120 years ago.
00:25:13.000I think that you do want to make sure people get their needs met at the very least, because otherwise then they go towards might is right and they'll seize control or take the goods for themselves by force.
00:25:23.000But listen, listen, then you got to have the I mean, then if you're talking about the government coming in, is that what you're talking about?
00:25:29.000Hungry militia stepping out of your land's mind now.
00:26:17.000I need that solar-powered house because that's my shelter.
00:26:21.000I was taking Ava around Los Angeles a couple days ago and we were going, if anyone is in LA, you know the Grove and there's a market called Erewhon over there, which is just a horrible, horrible place.
00:26:34.000And it's like in LA, you have a society that's very decadent that's built on like, okay, if I have some more money, I can go this kind of store.
00:26:40.000And if I have even more money, I can go to this type of grocery store.
00:26:43.000And so then those type of people feel like, okay, well now I need this organic grass-fed chicken that gets to poop 20 miles away from another chicken, right?
00:26:59.000Well, once you get to the point where technology is utilized by everybody, it becomes normal.
00:27:04.000Now, today, if you got a job somewhere and didn't have a cell phone, they'd be like, this is ridiculous, it's so inconvenient to get a hold of you.
00:27:27.000Yeah, this is the definition of a success problem, because in the past we had infant mortality rates that were absolutely through the roof.
00:27:35.000And for, you know, a culture that says that we don't want more people, we sure do everything in our power to make sure that babies can survive, which I think is great.
00:27:43.000I think that any sufficiently advanced society absolutely should be pointed in the direction of making sure that the youngest, most vulnerable members of society live better.
00:27:52.000But you had more in for mortality, but people would also have way more kids.
00:28:37.000This is why infants or babies and children need care for so long.
00:28:40.000It's because their brains, first of all, their heads are incredibly unwieldy for them to hold up and we can barely squeeze them out as it is.
00:28:47.000If they were to develop in the womb any longer, we wouldn't be able to give birth and we would just go extinct.
00:28:52.000So, again, that's the definition of a success problem because we are so smart.
00:28:56.000They develop outside the womb so much longer than something like a baby elephant that literally hits the ground running and can now get away from predators.
00:29:04.000We're in a different class and we have much different sets of problems to deal with.
00:29:08.000Thankfully, we're equipped with IQ and all that.
00:29:32.000He's a goofy guy who thinks he can skateboard.
00:29:34.000He can barely stand on the board, as it is.
00:29:36.000And he says, heck yeah, we're gonna take your guns!
00:29:38.000Okay, those are bad ideas, but this was just the worst.
00:29:43.000Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O'Rourke was escorted out of a press conference about the Robb Elementary tragedy on Wednesday after an outburst aimed at current governor Greg Abbott, saying, It was totally predictable.
00:31:00.000our young men to a degree that this is happening. I mean from a 1903 to 1960 or
00:31:05.00070 I believe there were three mass shootings in America in total in total
00:31:09.000and and now you have all this happening I mean multiple a year and it's a
00:31:15.000problem of culture. It's it is narcissism. I think modern America and many
00:31:23.000I can only speak for the culture here is just we are we are sitting beneath a blanket of narcissism, especially for the millennial generation.
00:31:31.000And what do you think that stems from?
00:31:37.000I think it probably is rooted in this idea that, you know, when I was growing up, I was told you can be anything you want to be like an astronaut or a rock star, all of these things.
00:31:47.000Where is the humble culture that says there is something special in a good hard day's work?
00:31:55.000If I think about that a little bit more, I would say it's society that asks nothing of people, like of young men, for example, and certainly not the things that we used to think were good qualities for young men to have.
00:32:06.000If you ask nothing of young people, what will they do?
00:32:08.000They'll just sort of think only about how they are, how they feel, who they are, and therefore will become narcissistic, because there's nothing that society demands of them.
00:32:19.000I saw this Libs of TikTok video just before the show.
00:32:22.000It was this woman talking about her polyamorous relationships.
00:32:26.000And she's like, I call it a polycule because it's like a molecule, but it's like all the different relationships we have.
00:32:30.000And then she made like, you ever see those conspiracy theory wall things where they take the red twine?
00:32:35.000It was that, but all the people she was like married, she was married to one guy dating another guy.
00:32:39.000And she says, it's just the funniest thing ever.
00:32:43.000She goes, okay, let me show it to you now.
00:33:15.000And I'll talk to a lot of young men and they'll be like, we'll be talking about World War II or World War I or something or, you know, even medieval knights or something.
00:33:22.000And they'll say, man, I wish I could have been there.
00:33:24.000I wish I could have been fighting in something like this or been a part of something like this.
00:33:28.000Yeah, you see, again, that society asks nothing of them, so they crave those types of things.
00:34:14.000I don't know if this person was on some sort of psychoactive, if their parents were on some sort of drug, but I think that's a big part of it.
00:34:19.000I mean, there are cities in America that run out of Adderall for young men.
00:34:24.000They prescribe it so much to kids that they run out and have to re-up in these cities.
00:34:28.000That's a question that needs to be asked about the prescriptions of amphetamines and mind-altering chemicals.
00:35:15.000Man, I feel like that, that's, this movie came out with like 99.
00:35:20.000Think about what we're experiencing today with millennials all of a sudden starting to realize they're not going to be celebrities, they're not going to be rock stars, they're not going to be astronauts.
00:35:41.000But in terms of a generation of men, we've become so weak and that any sort of struggle or outside force that is challenging us is something that we should be fearful of and that we should push away instead of embracing it and saying, okay, we're going to take on this thing that's really hard.
00:35:56.000I think that's a really important thing.
00:35:57.000I think, you know, what I've seen over and over again, and it's probably mostly true, Democrats are the party of the higher income earners.
00:36:07.000These are many of these, they're the party of college degrees.
00:36:11.000They have student loan debt and they're demanding the working class pay their debts for them.
00:36:15.000I mean, it's just, it is just gluttony.
00:37:27.000If your neighbor is hurt, you pitch in and mow their lawn for them.
00:37:31.000But if everyone's in their isolated chamber... That's exactly the type of life they have in mind for us.
00:37:36.000If that's not clear to people by now, after how they treated us during the COVID pandemic, I don't know what to tell you.
00:37:43.000Like, it's very clear that that's the type of life that they want you to have.
00:37:45.000They want you to sit down behind your computer, do your job, meet people in the metaverse, eat your food ordered by, you know, brought to you by a migrant, an illegal migrant, probably, to your door.
00:37:57.000And then, you know, that you didn't make or you meet people on on Tinder, and that's sort of the life that they want for you.
00:38:03.000I guess, you know, if you don't see that by now, then I don't know what to tell you.
00:38:07.000I think we're gonna at some point see one of the ultimate weapons in fifth generational warfare, and that is artificial intelligence indistinguishable from a regular person.
00:38:18.000Because then you're in the metaverse, you go into these chat rooms, they already exist!
00:38:22.000You get the Oculus, you guys ever do this?
00:38:23.000I don't know what it's called, like VR live chat or something?
00:40:16.000Yeah, but they'll probably do that and they'll sell it to you in that way and say like, oh, isn't it nice that if you, you know, if you lose your husband in a tragic accident and you need to go through therapy and all of these things, like, wouldn't it be great for people to continue talking to them, for example?
00:40:29.000You know, it might be sold to you that way.
00:40:39.000It's the only one I can really think of where you see this, where it's like all of these different people are in the wall, and they're like, their faces are coming out like they're trapped in it.
00:40:47.000When you go on to your Facebook page or whatever to talk to a deceased loved one, and they'll have a real conversation with you, and you're sitting there looking at the screen, crying, being like, I miss you, Dad!
00:41:00.000Behind the screen is this disgusting horror monster.
00:41:05.000You're not talking about Zuckerberg, are you?
00:41:08.000just creepy empty eyes and it's going I love you too son you're not talking
00:41:13.000about Zuckerberg are you what I mean is just you're getting this filtered
00:41:17.000message from what appears to be your dad but behind that is an amalgam of all of
00:41:22.000these monstrous ideas this demon creature that it's like imagine a
00:41:26.000gigantic like just zombie monster with melting face and blood coming out
00:41:34.000And then all of a sudden it gets a little girl's voice and starts talking to you like it's your actual daughter you lost in a car accident.
00:42:07.000Even artificial machines, they have intelligence.
00:42:10.000We off-put our intelligence into these machines so that they can do computations, but I have yet to see any form of emotion in any of it.
00:42:17.000Maybe we need to define what emotion means.
00:42:19.000If they can emulate emotion through an algorithm, I mean, if these people think that they are God who are creating these brain chips and all these other things, this AI, then they think that your brain is essentially just a thing working up there that synapses and electrodes and all these kind of things, then they can emulate that in an AI to create emotions to present to you.
00:42:44.000I'm not, but I still believe that there is a God-like essence that's, whether it's consciousness, you know, speaking into our black hole that we're within that's within another universe that's a black hole where there's all these competing vibrations.
00:42:56.000I don't know, but I don't think machines can emulate.
00:44:53.000The things he says about transhumanism and the way that we are going to be controlled through transhumanism, through these technologies, it's absolutely scary.
00:45:02.000Let me see if I can pull up the useless eater clip for him.
00:45:05.000I know that people have made those references.
00:45:06.000I never knew that one of those guys actually said that.
00:46:17.000Indiana legislature overrides governor's veto to enact transgender sports regulations.
00:46:23.000The ACLU has already challenged the bill in court, citing Title IX.
00:46:27.000Legislators in Indiana enacted a bill requiring students to compete on sports teams that correlate with their biological sex.
00:46:33.000Minutes later, the ACLU filed a lawsuit arguing the bill is a form of gender-based discrimination that violates Title IX.
00:46:39.000And I'll just say, I think the ACLU is right.
00:46:44.000I don't think they're right culturally, I think they're right legally, and that's something I've long talked about.
00:46:50.000You can't have gender segregation under the 1964 Civil Rights Act, under Title IX.
00:46:56.000So, the arguments that were made for ending racial segregation make sense.
00:46:59.000The arguments for ending gender segregation don't make sense, but there's a legal precedent that doesn't care about the distinction.
00:47:06.000So this is what's happening in schools now.
00:47:08.000So basically this bill is trying to say like, look, I'm gonna put it this way for everybody who's not familiar with what's going on, or who maybe doesn't understand.
00:47:16.000There is a female pro skateboarder, came out as trans, kept competing against females.
00:47:23.000Then you get male skateboarders who say that they're actually women, and then they compete against females.
00:48:42.000Okay, so on the precedent side, you are saying that it is correct because of the Civil Rights Act and how it was enacted.
00:48:47.000I think people need to understand that these laws are not... When we try to create a logical formula for a cultural problem that is nuanced and is experienced in a gradient way, you will have issues like this.
00:49:06.000So we're basically saying that we do actually need laws that segregate women from men in terms of these types of things, whether it comes to sports or any of these.
00:49:15.000I mean, that feels pretty natural to say.
00:49:17.000Well, so we had, I think it was Delano Squires who was on.
00:49:20.000We were talking about this and he was like, You can't, you can travel all over the world and see the differences between men and women are like uniform.
00:50:57.000And what I find interesting about these types of conversations is that it shows very clearly that the law doesn't have an answer for everything.
00:51:04.000These types of laws, obviously with the subject of transgenderism, when these laws were written down, that wasn't an issue.
00:51:11.000So it poses all of these new problems that now the law has to respond to, needs to answer to, and it doesn't know how to.
00:51:19.000And I think with something like this, the way that we've always dealt with that was morality.
00:51:24.000So you have certain norms in society that dictate, okay, well, obviously, in this case, we find the segregation or the differentiation of certain groups justified, because that's just the way it is.
00:51:35.000There is no better argument really for it, or that's the way it should be.
00:51:39.000Because we have a shared idea of what is right and what is wrong in society.
00:51:44.000And therefore, you know, that problem kind of solves itself.
00:51:48.000But now we're looking to all these, we're looking to these problems and we're saying, oh, we need to create laws around it.
00:51:53.000And often you just make more of a mess around.
00:51:55.000I think we probably need to codify that we can segregate on the basis of sex.
00:52:01.000So when I'm saying gender, I'm literally talking about biological sex.
00:52:26.000That's a family-friendly, nice way of putting it.
00:52:29.000So discrimination is massively important.
00:52:31.000If you can't make a discrimination, if you can't discriminate against a guy running at you with a knife and a guy standing on a corner not looking at you, you're gonna die.
00:52:55.000And why didn't we end sex segregation?
00:53:00.000Why were we like, okay, now there can't be different restaurants for different races, but you can still separate schools and public accommodations for different, you know, you'd have ladies night, you do all these things, because culturally, everybody was okay with it.
00:53:30.000What you talked about on Twitter was today or the other day about a civil war in this country.
00:53:34.000I mean, it feels to me like we're at a place, when I was growing up versus now, we are at a place where there is no coming back for some of these people on the left.
00:53:42.000That some of these ideas that have spawned out of their mouths that they write about and they talk about are so radical And so different from anything that has ever been talked about in human history that I don't see a way that we come back.
00:53:55.000I mean, we're already in a civil war of ideas in this country, civil war of ideas in the West.
00:54:00.000But it seems like we're headed towards some sort of national divorce.
00:54:03.000You have people who are fine with butchering, savagely killing babies after they are born and calling it helping the woman.
00:54:10.000I'm supposed to live in a society with people like that?
00:54:12.000It doesn't... You know, the conversation on abortion keeps coming up.
00:54:19.000Someone, some news outlet, I don't know, wrote an article saying that I was a conservative who was obsessed with late-term abortion, which never happens, simply because I said, hey, look, Democrats are trying to pass late-term abortion legislation.
00:56:07.000I mean, you can quote these people verbatim and they will still tell you that you're a
00:56:10.000liar and that everything you say is untrue.
00:56:12.000You know, Michael Malice had a good tweet.
00:56:15.000He said, I'll start believing that you care about kids' lives when you care about the
00:56:20.000ones that Joe Biden took or something to that effect.
00:56:23.000And I don't remember the exact quote from Michael, but I'll put it this way.
00:56:27.000I'll believe that any of these people care about kids' lives when they have a national news cycle condemning Barack Obama for the children he killed, including the American citizen.
00:56:36.000Citizens, but, you know, namely Abdulrahman Al-Awlaki, a 16-year-old American citizen that Obama killed.
00:57:21.000Like, every time I go to buy a gun, I gotta fill out my little background check form.
00:57:23.000The only thing I can do is if I want to steel man their argument, is that they're talking about, like, in West Virginia, you can sell a weapon to a family member.
00:58:13.000Yeah, someone the other night mentioned that although these, I don't know if you call them psychopaths, or this aberration of American society, are using leftist tactics, it's not actually the American left.
00:58:22.000The American left and right are still relatively sane and somewhere towards the center, but you've got this weird, like, pseudo-communist, fascist, probably psychoactively dampened group of people that are ripping themselves apart and screaming and busting stuff up.
01:00:29.000I want to pull up this story from the Hartford Courant.
01:00:33.000Robert Reich op-ed the truth about America's second civil war.
01:00:36.000And the truth is, as he puts it, is that it's not going to be a civil war.
01:00:40.000It's going to be a slow, peaceful breaking apart of, you know, people slowly deciding not to work with each other, but maintaining things like the common defense or whatever.
01:00:49.000So just a moment ago, you mentioned, you know, the potential for civil war, whatever.
01:00:54.000And the fascinating thing is that when you actually read the history of the American Civil War, Robert Reich clearly did not.
01:01:01.000This dude, because if he did, his op-ed would not say, we won't go to civil war.
01:01:05.000His op-ed would be like, yeah, it's going to happen.
01:01:08.000He's basically saying that there's a disagreement on laws, there's a disagreement on how to run things, so people are deciding to hyperpolarize red, you know, Republicans move to red states, Democrats to blue states, and then ultimately we're just going to decide to, you know, just do our thing.
01:01:25.000Southern states were saying that the Northern states were in violation of federal law because they were supposed to be returning slaves and they weren't.
01:01:32.000And if that was the case, why would they have to abide by federal law if the North wasn't doing it?
01:01:36.000If California right now is not enforcing immigration law, why then should, you know, Texas enforce federal abortion standards?
01:01:44.000This is what precipitates the breaking apart of the Union like we saw in 1860.
01:01:49.000Then you had seven states secede before Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated.
01:01:53.000And then after... There was a few more states, I think, that joined in.
01:02:38.000It's not just one thing happening in one area.
01:02:41.000It is Democrats in the entirety of California, according to, I can't remember which NGO it was, earned one extra electoral college vote and congressional seat by allowing illegal immigrants into the state without enforcement.
01:02:54.000Because congressional seats are apportioned based on population size, not citizenry.
01:03:00.000All of this stuff, it looks very eerily reminiscent to what happened in 1860.
01:03:05.000A weak president, maybe Donald Trump gets in and then...
01:03:08.000You know how much it costs every Californian every year for illegal immigrants in the states?
01:03:13.000$1,800 median for every single household in the state.
01:03:16.000I mean, it's getting to a point where the people there are fed up and the left will continue to do whatever they want.
01:03:20.000They don't care about the standards of federal law or what they're supposed to do.
01:03:24.000And then as soon as a conservative or a Republican president or a Republican governor comes out and does something like this, then it's the end of the world for them.
01:03:30.000I mean, conservatives have to play hardball.
01:03:31.000I mean, I'm the biggest fan of DeSantis because of what he's doing.
01:03:34.000Because he doesn't care at all what the left thinks about him.
01:03:36.000He doesn't care about the political standards that we're supposed to live by.
01:03:40.000He uses the power that he has and he gets things done in a way that no other Republican governor has really done in recent memory.
01:03:46.000Have you seen the left, they'll say like, Republicans are steamrolling Democrats because they're too weak.
01:05:38.000That's kind of the libertarian answer.
01:05:39.000I don't want other people to get involved in my life.
01:05:42.000And as soon as you have that, again, pitted up against the ideology of leftism that is revolutionary in its essence, then you get a society that continually gets steamrolled by these types of people.
01:05:52.000So if you have these, like, classical liberal types, I don't know exactly who you guys are, but you have these classical liberal types that say, live and let live, the left will steamroll you every time because you continue to give up things to them.
01:06:30.000I mean, there was like a brief period in Catalonia where there was like an anarchic state or whatever.
01:06:34.000You've got some parts of Mexico today.
01:06:36.000But the reality is that without a centralized authority, you get steamrolled by authoritarians who exploit your, for the most part, peaceful nature.
01:06:44.000This is what really bugs me, too, about conservatives.
01:06:48.000And I say this to all of his people on the Political Compass memes subreddits and things like that.
01:06:53.000They're like, libertarian left and they show Antifa.
01:06:56.000And I'm like, dude, you can't be libertarian and violently beat someone with a bike lock into submission so they do what you want politically.
01:08:01.000And like, so where do you guys, where do you fall on the balance of state power?
01:08:05.000I'm actually more of a, I think the state could actually do more in some ways and less in others.
01:08:11.000I mean, I think there's a lot, I actually, we took a trip, Eva and I, on one of the first times that we ever saw each other.
01:08:16.000We went to Budapest and I gave a speech there and I think that a lot of the things that Hungary is doing is actually quite successful.
01:08:23.000Where they understand the power that they have to make people's lives better and they emphasize the family and people are doing Pretty well in Hungary.
01:08:31.000I mean, they're having great economic recovery, and the family unit, I mean, the child tax credits that you're getting in Hungary, like, if you have up to four kids, you can get a free car from the government.
01:08:49.000Right, but what they mean by that is the idea that you can have a democratic society, which, I mean, Hungary is, but still not embrace liberal values.
01:09:22.000But it also works when you have an ideologically homogenous culture.
01:09:26.000You get a thousand people that all blindly follow each other and agree with their cult ideology, and you will have this functioning society.
01:09:35.000The problem is, communists always try to enact that, and there's only one way to do it.
01:09:41.000Which is why, in reality, communism never works.
01:09:44.000Because there are too many different ideas, too many different people, they'll never agree with each other unless you have some weird small cult.
01:10:06.000I think so, yeah, where people disagree.
01:10:08.000Yeah, yeah, and so conservatives, their outlook on the world believe that people are naturally born not good and that we have to overcome our bad natures to do good things in society, whereas leftists think that, okay, people are actually born good, but there's a small group of evil people that we have to take out so that we can have this good society.
01:10:26.000That's why you hear conservatives call leftists brainwashed, where leftists call conservatives evil most of the time.
01:13:27.000People didn't know that till about 12 years ago when the Internet appeared.
01:13:30.000Now we can study like, you know, the Federal Reserve and the military liberal economic order.
01:13:35.000And so they're like having cognitive dissonance.
01:13:37.000And when you if you really want to shake someone off out of this, like, I don't know if you call it leftism or what, but this liberal, this liberal Or the idea of just believing whatever the establishment says, I guess.
01:13:48.000Yeah, I feel like that's more how I go about things now is divide people within the people who know and people who don't know, so to say, because you're not I feel like there's no way that you're going to wake someone up to the fact that there are no 73 genders, you know, like, if you still believe that now, or if that is your, your world, I'm, I'm not going to try and convince you that there are only two sexes.
01:15:17.000It's because of your Twitter picture, you look mad.
01:15:20.000If you were happy and laughing in your Twitter picture, people would think the things you were typing were happy.
01:15:24.000You know, I respond to people like these leftist personalities all the time, either to agree with them on certain issues and like not approach them in an adversarial way, but their followers do not like it.
01:15:37.000You get way more negative replies on Twitter than positive replies most of the time.
01:15:42.000In text in general, there's no context.
01:15:44.000Most people in their own bubbles will get their own bubble.
01:15:47.000But I'll see, like, Vosh tweets something, and if he says something I agree with about guns or whatever, then I'll respond affirmatively, and his followers are just like, You can't agree, that's not allowed!
01:15:59.000Let me pull up this story from CNN Business so we can have the last segment just be fun.
01:16:06.000From CNN, Walmart apologizes for selling Juneteenth ice cream.
01:16:11.000So they tried to make a woke ice cream and the woke attacked them for it.
01:16:17.000Why are we worried about these people?
01:19:52.000It's a bomb that should be offensive to Americans because it's like, how dare you put bomb in America together as if to imply we think it's hilarious.
01:20:07.000But like then the Juneteenth things happen.
01:20:08.000These people get mad about everything.
01:20:10.000Like if somebody, if somebody, you know, you see it with Ben Shapiro all the time, they'll make fun of him and he laughs and he rolls with it.
01:22:37.000So it's funny, since Ava moved into my place, I put a big Dutch flag up in my place, but I was talking to her, like, people don't know flags very well, and I have a person who comes and watches my dog when I go out of town, and I'm worried that he's going to think I have this huge Russian flag in my place, talking about Ukraine and everything.
01:24:34.000Plus, it's really... You know what's always weird to me is, like, rules of war, where it's like, if I have a white flag, I'm going to respect that.
01:25:24.000The war propaganda for Ukraine is just, to me, it's laughable.
01:25:28.000You go on Reddit, and it's just like, here's a Ukrainian soldier giving a warning to Russians, and it's like the camera's at a low angle, pointed up at a guy, and he's got a cigar, and he's like, listen here, Russia!
01:25:39.000But he's saying it like Ukrainian, and he flicks the cigar, and he's like, we're coming for you!
01:25:43.000And then all the comments are like, And I'm like, come on, dude.
01:26:11.000So, again, as a Christian myself, baptized Christian about a year and a half ago, I mean, I'm definitely in... I understand that all the things that are happening now are indicative of what human nature is.
01:26:22.000I mean, when you read scripture and understand, I mean, these things are kind of called out in a lot of ways of how people are going to act within the world.
01:26:29.000It's basically foretold, so many of the things.
01:26:32.000I'm not one to say revelations or anything right now.
01:26:45.000And so it's kind of white-pilling to know that if you have the truth on your side, then even if 99% of the culture is against you, you know what is true.
01:27:23.000been it you can't you can't enter the US unless you're vaccinated yes that's
01:27:27.000exactly it Wow yeah the other way around same thing so unvaccinated citizens US
01:27:32.000citizens can go to Europe and unvaccinated European citizens can go to
01:27:35.000the US so I was only right now right now and nobody talks about it people don't
01:27:41.000know this how do you get an exemption well I got a government letter because
01:27:46.000I'm gonna I'm gonna do some humanitarian work So the humanitarian exemption is one of them, but there are very few.
01:27:51.000And I'm a lawyer, so I got this opportunity because I have the knowledge to do so.
01:27:55.000But other people, you know, I get messages from people every day who haven't seen their family and their friends in years because of these regulations, because of these restrictions.
01:28:05.000So those are, you know, those are evil.
01:28:22.000I mean, for me to come to Amsterdam to see her, I mean, the regulations in place, the things that we had to go through, it was just insane.
01:28:29.000No, between America and Europe, it definitely didn't end.
01:28:33.000And in Europe, within Europe, a lot of it ended, but they're still working on the European digital identity.
01:28:40.000I don't know if you guys ever talk about any of that.
01:28:51.000Oh, yeah, well, the European digital identity project is a project by the European Commission, which is basically to make a basically a passport, a digital passport for every single person in Europe.
01:29:01.000So every single European citizen will have a digital app that well, basically, the digital COVID pass was The first stage of.
01:29:10.000So everyone in Europe had a digital VaxPass.
01:29:13.000I feel like a lot of Americans don't know that.
01:29:15.000That was used to give you access to like everyday things.
01:29:19.000So to go to restaurants for example you would need to get your app scanned To get into the restaurant.
01:29:24.000So, you know, VaxPass is the ones that you have the paper ones that you can, you know, you couldn't in Europe.
01:29:31.000So you were just excluded from society if you didn't have this pass.
01:29:35.000There are many countries in Europe that have lifted entry requirements for vaccination.
01:30:40.000In the Netherlands, it says travelers from third countries are still subject to the entry rules, but not if you're coming from the EU Schengen area.
01:31:01.000Well, but I mean, you still would have to get, for example, now vaccinated travelers who go from Europe to America also still need to get tested.
01:31:11.000We all know the southern border has no security, so... Honestly, I think it would have been easier for me to go from Mexico into the US than to get this exemption ground that I now have to go in a legal way.
01:31:24.000But I'm a lawyer, I need to go in a legal way, you know?
01:31:25.000And this is all... I can do all of these things, so that's great.
01:31:29.000But for other people who don't have the option, you know, that's just... it's heartbreaking.
01:32:23.000Right but this is this is I think we've talked about this a lot during the COVID times you know when we had the lockdowns and and in Europe in the Netherlands it was crazy we had curfews we had the lockdowns obviously we had the vax passes which basically track you everywhere you go so the government knows everything about you whether you can go to restaurants or not all these things were all dependent on whether you had this digital pass and obviously they are Was there a corporation that built those?
01:32:49.000Or was it the government that built them?
01:32:52.000You know, you're really screwed if you don't have them.
01:32:55.000Was there a corporation that built those or was it the government that built them?
01:34:42.000If you haven't already, would you kindly smash the like button, subscribe to the channel, share the show with your friends, take that URL, post it everywhere.
01:34:48.000You can now watch the show actually at TimCast.com.
01:34:50.000It will automatically be posting to the front page, little flashing light, live!
01:34:54.000We're gonna be doing a bunch of other cool stuff with infrastructure and companies that are resistant to censorship.
01:36:04.000And, uh, it's, it's, you know, I don't want to get involved in the Daily Wire's business stuff, so I'm not going to say too much, but we, uh, you know, we're, we're going to be doing a bunch of ads and we're going to be, let me just put it this way, we're going to be asserting ourselves in culturally dominant spaces.
01:37:02.000People who run businesses, like even a small business, if you have maybe a couple of restaurants, you're going to be making maybe a million bucks.
01:37:08.000It doesn't mean that you have a million bucks in cash and you're a millionaire.
01:37:11.000It means your company generates revenue.
01:37:13.000It is not out of the question for any one of these conservative businesses to do these things, especially the Daily Wire guys.
01:37:20.000They have a Times Square billboard for Harry's.
01:37:22.000They could afford to basically take over a city in terms of just every major highway saying, you know, you know, it's also about what's effective.
01:37:32.000So for us, we're looking at ways that we can culture jam as marketing.
01:37:36.000So we want to do things that are going to, you know, we just, you know, I don't, I don't want to say anything yet because in a few days we're going to be doing something, so I won't reveal it, but I just want to make sure all the blue checkie journalists are frustrated every single day.
01:37:49.000So anyway, it's not so in Times Square, for instance, If you go on these digital sellers, these websites where they do automatic sales, it's like $4 per play of a video on one of the biggest billboards.
01:39:28.000So I said, I mean I'm sure, my argument is actually you can sue, Wikipedia should be liable, but you've got to get the lawsuit so precedent is set to answer that question.
01:39:39.000So we have this idea for something called Sources Say.
01:39:41.000Someone gave us the name of it on the super chat.
01:39:44.000When you load the website, you're placed in a queue.
01:39:48.000In the queue, you are allowed to type one word.
01:39:51.000So, we'll make an article titled, Nancy Pelosi.
01:39:54.000And then it'll say, sources say blank.
01:39:55.000If you're the first person in, you get the first word.
01:39:57.000Second person in, you get the second word.
01:39:59.000Everybody gets about 15 seconds to put their word in, and then you watch the article write itself
01:41:00.000What was your first opinion piece on, Lydia?
01:41:02.000So for my first opinion piece I wrote about this new study that came out that seemed to indicate that people who have more than two children have a higher risk of developing dementia later in life.
01:41:12.000And I looked at some of the things that might make that untrue.
01:41:15.000At first I thought it seemed a little bit like propaganda to try to prevent people from having more kids, but then it turned out They studied a bunch of European adults and they don't, they have much more of the state intervention where people will go to a nursing home instead of living with their families for longer.
01:41:29.000And I was like, that might actually be a sign of a deep societal issue.
01:41:33.000So I kind of looked into that and it's up on the site and I'm excited.
01:42:14.000All the California conservatives should move to those places and absolutely change that.
01:42:19.000It was sad what you were saying about L.A., but I think before the show, you were talking about the homeless, escalation of the homeless population on Ventura Boulevard, Hollywood Boulevard.
01:42:26.000You see that video of the guy who gets in a car accident?
01:44:04.000I'm like, okay, they gave you a phone?
01:44:07.000And then you talk to these people who actually work, like in the government offices with that, the amount of administrative, I mean, this is what Tocqueville talked about when you're talking about the administrative state and democracy in America, that you have this administrative state and most of the money that is supposed to go towards homelessness, $12 billion last year in California, just goes towards administration.
01:44:54.000Eric Mack says, Tim, from the show yesterday, there is an atmosphere on Mars enough for a drone to fly, and there is one on there right now.
01:46:33.000You know, I do love that, but I suppose if, like, you know, you were being invaded and some dudes in army trucks pulled up and said, I'm from the U.S.
01:46:42.000government, we're here to help you, you'd be like, that's cool.
01:46:53.000Reynick says there are 100,000 public schools in the United States.
01:46:57.000If we take this completely random amount of money, $40 billion, and divide it by 100,000, the average salary for an armed security guard is about $33k a year.
01:47:57.000Ended up taking, I think, like $1,250 from her.
01:48:01.000I did the math wrong, but I said I would cover the difference, which I said $2,250, because I didn't realize she didn't win Best Trick, but, you know, whatever.
01:48:11.000I'm just not a fan of this thing that happens in the media where someone will do something and then every single media organization will be firing off emails like, you have to come on my show first, you have to come on my show first.
01:48:23.000You know, nah, I don't want to do that.
01:48:25.000People were like, why won't you have Kyle Rittenhouse come on?
01:48:27.000And I'm like, Kyle Rittenhouse can come on whenever he wants, but I'm not going to do this thing like right after his court trial.
01:48:33.000We're going to like email and be like, come on our show, not someone else.
01:48:56.000Yeah, I want to have, uh, you know, when I, when I got started with, uh, political stuff, like when I got a bunch of attention during Occupy Wall Street, it was happening to me.
01:49:05.000Everybody was emailing me and calling saying, come on my show, come on my show.
01:49:08.000And then I was just like, nah, this is flavor of the week stuff.
01:49:11.000It's like, they want to get you on to get some press.
01:49:13.000I'm going to do my thing, mind my own business.
01:49:16.000You remember we did an interview on PragerU years ago?
01:51:37.000Ander Webb says, what Will meant to say was about the Industrial Revolution is that it and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
01:51:49.000I mean, I think there's definitely some truth to that.
01:51:51.000I don't think disaster is necessarily the right word, but I think there are implications that people didn't comprehend at the time that have been hugely unsuccessful for humanity as a whole.
01:52:45.000The news hasn't had any, we didn't even have a complete number on the victims.
01:52:49.000And we had two tech guests on, so I was like, I don't know how we, like, have a conversation about Texas with these, like, tech guys, these programmers.
01:52:56.000Yeah, we talked about it before the show, kind of decided against leading with it.
01:52:59.000It wasn't against talking about it in general.
01:53:00.000It was just like, are we going to have a robust conversation that actually addresses the issues or are we going to mention it happened and then be like, we don't know enough about what's currently going on.
01:53:10.000Like a lot of the information hadn't come out until this morning.
01:54:17.000They converge lasers, like three or more lasers into a point in the sky and then it shows up on radar and they move it around and make people think they're seeing a UFO on radar.
01:54:24.000Apparently they can make sound project through this Through this coagulation or whatever you want to call it, this conflux.
01:54:30.000And I wonder if they can point it at people's brains and make them hear things.
01:54:33.000The World Economic Forum released a video during the COVID pandemic where they said, oh, you know, face masks are now making facial recognition very difficult.
01:55:11.000Because it's like when a human looks at a skeleton, they don't know, but the AI could determine with like, was it 80, 90% accuracy or something?
01:55:21.000I remember there was a, they uncovered a pair of skeletons that were like clasped and braced and all the leftists are like, it's so beautiful.
01:55:29.000There's no way of knowing, you know, how old they were or what race they were or what gender they were.
01:55:33.000And they're actually like, nah, if you look at the pelvis you can literally tell this is a young man and this is an older woman.
01:55:38.000Not only that, they were like, you can tell by the mandibular area.
01:55:55.000Robert Burroway says, not sure if you've all watched the show Upload yet, but as a social commentary, it seems pretty spot on for the way things are going.
01:56:14.000So when you die, they can, before you die, they can upload you to a digital afterlife.
01:56:19.000And so basically you have a guy who dies.
01:56:22.000And so at his funeral, there's a gigantic TV and he's standing in the, like he's, he's in this virtual reality where his consciousness exists, but it looks like he's just on the other side of a window.
01:56:33.000We just talked about this when we started the show, like as a real thing.
01:56:38.000In reference, how did that come up in the beginning?
01:56:41.000When we talked about the AI algorithms being so advanced that they can potentially take your thoughts and convert them into an algorithm that you can continue to talk to, for example, if your loved one dies.
01:56:55.000Would you put your brain in a machine if you could?
01:58:06.000But if, I mean, the thing is that what's so scary about this is people are going to buy it, you know, like they're going to be like, oh, this is a good thing because they're going to sell it to us under a nice pretext.
01:58:14.000So they're going to say to you like, oh, you know, Wouldn't it be a lovely world if we could, you know, eliminate aggression?
01:58:23.000If we want peace on earth, like we can read everyone's minds and we can take away the desire to kill.
02:01:43.000Saying the 20th has no meaning without knowing the month.
02:01:46.000It's just like your noun adjective choice, because the duck is cute.
02:01:50.000So imagine it's February and you say, you know, day, what do you say, day, month, year, you know, how are you going to know if it's February or not, right?
02:02:31.000Jason says, would you kindly, a simple phrase, a man chooses, a slave obeys.
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02:03:15.000Well, we just talked a little bit about the digital identity.
02:03:17.000And that's a lot of that's basically what I write about most.
02:03:20.000I have a blog called resist much obey little on Substack.
02:03:24.000So everyone who's interested in the digitalization, fourth industrial revolution, transhumanism, and well, mostly what happens in Europe with all of these things, because like I said, it's much more advanced.
02:03:35.000And during COVID, it was also much more advanced than here, then please go check it out.
02:03:39.000Because you need to know what's happening there.
02:03:41.000If you want to know what's going to happen here.
02:03:43.000I think a lot of the resistance is meditation and a clear mind with no thoughts.
02:03:48.000They're going to try and read your mind.
02:03:49.000They're going to try and be reading thoughts.
02:03:50.000So if you can control yourself to have none, that'll be a good resistance technique in the meantime.