On this week's episode of The FiveThirtyEight, the FBI is accused of spying on Hillary Clinton's campaign, Joe Biden calls Trump supporters "fascists," and President Donald Trump calls for an immediate redo of the 2020 election. Plus, we release a new song, and it's doing really well on iTunes.
00:01:42.000And now Donald Trump is calling for either an immediate redo of the 2020 election or that he should be reinstated as president because we learned the FBI Actively interfered in the election by not doing their job.
00:02:47.000If we can get a certain amount of sales, we can actually chart.
00:02:49.000And the goal is, simply put, we here, I'm sure many other independent media, we're trying to force the cultural establishment to acknowledge.
00:02:58.000And we're also trying to invade their space, take over.
00:03:01.000What I want to do is We want to create a parallel culture and a parallel economy so that people won't feel scared to say no over the woke cult ideology.
00:03:11.000That if they're like, oh, if I speak up, I'll lose my job.
00:03:13.000Well, we need to create spaces where people know there will be industry available for them.
00:03:34.000And to varying degrees, they've been successful.
00:03:36.000And we weren't doing it thinking we were going to be the biggest shows in the world.
00:03:39.000Obviously, we would hope if that was the case.
00:03:41.000And I think there's a bit of unexpected backfire in the sense that the song took off and did so well, we're getting a whole bunch of attention from people who are really mad at us, the left.
00:03:51.000These leftist commentators are really attacking us over this.
00:04:12.000We're not trying to make money off this.
00:04:14.000We're trying to have an impact and we're trying to build an industry for more bands, for more music that can resist the wokeness and succeed.
00:04:23.000I'll shout out Tom McDonald because he's got way better music than we do.
00:04:26.000All I want to see happen is a space to be developed around people who can say no to the cult and have an impact.
00:04:32.000And if you guys went out and bought Fake Woke by Tom McDonald and every single person who watches this did, he'd hit number one on the Billboard charts.
00:05:50.000Hey everybody, Ian Crossland here, happy to see you guys.
00:05:52.000And I wanted to mention a couple things before we get started.
00:05:55.000One is about the music that we've been working on.
00:05:56.000Music and the arts is kind of like, there is competition in the arts, like who's going to get number one, who's going to get number two, who's going to play on main stage at the Grammys, who's not.
00:06:04.000But at the same time, it's the kind of industry where you make each other better.
00:06:07.000The better music that comes out, the people listen to it, then they get more inspired, they get more real.
00:06:12.000And you start to hear rock and roll again.
00:06:14.000They were like, why all these great vocalists in the early 90s in Seattle with this grunge scene?
00:06:39.000It's about elevating someone else to experience it as well and then automatically you end up becoming number one because they love you so much.
00:06:45.000The second part is I want to apologize to everybody that worked on Breaking Bad, the TV show.
00:06:50.000Talked about it on Friday and I misrepresented the show.
00:06:55.000No, but enough people that I trust have told me Walter White was trying to make money to... that when he died that he would have money for his family.
00:07:02.000He wasn't trying to get money for the treatment.
00:07:04.000I will though say... It is a component.
00:07:06.000The show was pharmaceutical propaganda.
00:07:09.000We're talking about in 2020, 75% of the commercial space being pharmaceutical companies.
00:07:13.000I think Breaking Bad also was a pharmaceutical propaganda piece.
00:07:16.000And we can talk about that later if you guys want to.
00:08:06.000Joe Rogan and Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers got into the harms of COVID policies in a recent episode of The Experience, and Rogan took the opportunity to blast Democrats and give a boost to Republicans.
00:08:16.000Vote Republican, he said in response to Rogers' question about what Americans should do about it.
00:08:21.000Quote, No one who was alive today had ever experienced a true pandemic.
00:08:24.000And I'm hoping that now that this is over, people are going to, you know, recognize that some serious errors were made and not repeat those.
00:08:30.000That's the best you can get out of it.
00:08:37.000That's what a lot of them are going to do anyway.
00:08:39.000More than a million people transferred over the Republican Party, I think, in 2021 alone.
00:08:43.000But you know, you look at guys like Ron DeSantis, who kept Florida open and had some pretty reasonable policies in terms of, like, what to do about COVID, and you know, he mapped it out on television.
00:08:52.000DeSantis did not keep it completely open.
00:08:54.000They did shut down, but eventually, faster than many others, did reopen.
00:08:58.000There were a bunch of red states that never locked down.
00:09:00.000Kristi Noem, for instance, they threw a parade for her.
00:09:03.000He was widely criticized for this, where he was saying, we need to protect our elders, we need to make sure that medical care is available for those people, and everyone else should be able to do whatever you want to do and protect your freedom.
00:09:23.000He's like, people call me right-wing, but I'm a liberal, and he is.
00:09:26.000He's in favor of universal basic income.
00:09:28.000Now he's telling people to vote Republican.
00:09:30.000But I feel like it's not even an endorsement of the Republican Party.
00:09:34.000I feel like the Overton window has shifted so far left that it's almost like a rejection and vote against the people that are going so far liberal.
00:09:43.000I don't think it's like, you know, a typical endorsement of the party as a whole.
00:09:47.000Yeah, there was this graph that we've showed a long time ago where it's like where the political parties are and they created this spectrum where it was economic left and right and I think like social justice left and right.
00:10:02.000The Democrats were all extremely hyper-concentrated in racial and economic socialist policy and the Republicans were spread out away from the social justice stuff but varying from socialist all the way to laissez-faire capitalist.
00:10:17.000You gotta be careful about calling leftism liberalism as well, because there is an idea of, like, liberalism as you want to be free and open with ideas and let kids kind of explore the world, but sexualizing children is not— I don't think that's liberty.
00:10:29.000I don't think that that's doing justice to children.
00:10:31.000It can warp them in their later years.
00:10:33.000This is, I think, on par with what Majid Nawaz refers to as, like, up and down or something?
00:10:52.000And if you've got people who have a cult ideology that doesn't really fit into any of these political sections or segments, then we've got to acknowledge that.
00:11:11.000And I'm like, okay, cool, you know, I can respect that, I guess.
00:11:13.000I don't agree with the socialism part, though.
00:11:16.000I think Rogan's, I mean, in the context of these statements, he's talking about the pandemic, right?
00:11:20.000He's talking about the way that COVID was handled, and I think a lot of people are just fed up, and they see through just exactly everything at this point.
00:11:27.000I mean, take a look at Fauci's riding off into the sunset in December, apparently.
00:11:31.000They're shifting gears and shifting the simulation.
00:11:34.000Politico is putting out articles literally changing the narrative, blaming the vaccine rollout on Trump now, so all the negative effects and all that will be blamed on President Trump coming forward.
00:11:44.000Dr. Birx is coming out and saying, oh, we knew the whole time they weren't effective.
00:11:48.000They're saying this the CDC coming out and saying the same thing there was a the the CNN I don't know.
00:11:54.000She was some kind of medical Something that was like huge on masks, you know when yeah, she was like huge on now She's come out and said that now she's come out and said the masks Damaged my own child.
00:12:07.000So like it's like I think people get exhausted at some point like it goes beyond politics It's like I'm I'm being driven in this direction.
00:13:08.000If there's one thing that gives me hope, that keeps me white-pilled, and reassures me that we are on the correct side, is that we've not fallen for all of these hoaxes.
00:13:18.000Maybe once or twice we were like, hey, you know, what's that all about?
00:13:21.000And then it comes out like, oh, okay, that was a hoax.
00:14:25.000I post the video to my friends in this liberal chat, and everyone's just like silent in awe at realizing that they're snowballing the American people.
00:14:38.000They're going to end up charging people tax money to pay for their own loans ahead of time.
00:14:43.000So it's like an accelerated repayment to Sally May.
00:14:47.000Like, that's unconscionable, and I cannot imagine that'll pass.
00:14:50.000If Biden's proposing it, shoot it down, because that is not... You don't make us pay our own loans back early.
00:15:24.000If you look at capitalism, people have air conditioners, people have refrigerators, people have clean running water, people have nicer and nicer things.
00:15:33.000Now we got people sitting down with widescreen, you can get a wide, like 75 inch TV for like 500 bucks.
00:15:38.000It's crazy, you go to Best Buy, it's like everybody's got one.
00:15:40.000Yeah, capitalism is making everybody very, very wealthy.
00:16:14.000They're always ragging on, you see them ragging on like, Jeff Bezos has a $130 million yacht or whatever.
00:16:19.000But what they really, what these powerful elites, these climate change people, And this is not an indictment or a—this is not support or opposition to the idea of climate change.
00:16:29.000They want you all to stop having access to vehicles, to gasoline, to cheap food, so that they can keep access to all those things.
00:16:38.000If you aren't allowed to fly, then they don't have to worry about when they fly because their contribution to climate change is minimal.
00:16:44.000You see them all flying in private jets.
00:16:46.000All the private jets flew to Europe for the Climate Change Conference.
00:17:32.000Whether you're on the left or whether you're on the right.
00:17:34.000Like, even if you're someone that's like, you know, I just, I love my right-wing politician and that person is just always gonna, you know, come through and save everything.
00:17:42.000It's like, you could never let your guard down and put yourself mentally in a position where you're just, like, gonna be free sailing for the rest of your life.
00:17:53.000But to think that tyranny is just somehow just gonna, you know, disappear and it's never gonna pop its head up, that's just a literally naive, you know, way of thinking, in my opinion.
00:18:04.000The independent media, moderates, libertarians, conservatives, you know, whatever this faction is, I don't like saying the right, because not everybody is, but we need something like, there's this app called Thunderclap, where you would all, what you would do is, you would sign up for it, you'd click a button, and then it would be like, do you accept the terms?
00:18:22.000And if you put yes, On the same day, at the same time, everyone who agreed would take your Twitter account and tweet out the exact same message, causing an instant trend.
00:19:00.000You know, I had an interesting interaction the other day.
00:19:02.000I don't know the name of the company, but where I live, they want to install all of this remote access to, like, your thermostat, and to your air in your house, and even to the point of, like, getting into your gated community.
00:19:15.000Like, it's all access through your phone.
00:19:18.000And they approached me and they're like, hey, you need to sign this paper so we can come in and have your consent to remote access your thermostat, to remote access data in your phone, to have all the data from your phone that we can collect for this company so that we can have that on a daily basis.
00:19:37.000I'm sitting there and she's like expecting me to be stupid.
00:19:40.000She's like, oh, you just need to sign it.
00:19:42.000It's going to be convenient because then you'll be able to just access
00:19:45.000the gated community with your phone, the thermostat.
00:19:48.000You can access it from your home and it's an entire smart home, right?
00:19:53.000And I'm like, it was interesting because I'm sitting there, I'm reading the
00:19:57.000contract before I sign my name on the line and the first thing it says is you
00:20:02.000are giving consent to the provider and to the owner, right, to have remote
00:20:10.000access to all of this technology out of your phone.
00:20:14.000And then it gets even worse and it's like you are also giving consent to uh give third-party data that we compile on your phone directly it doesn't even explain what data and i'm sitting there reading this and like i'm like hey i'm not signing this i was like what what kind of data like what are you guys talking about here you're gonna have remote access to my thermostat i can't say where i live but you know i'm pretty sure people will find out where it is but like i'm not
00:20:45.000And it's like, this was the interesting part, Tim, because when I started saying that and pushing back and asking questions, she came in and she was like, yeah, you know, the lawyers told us that if there are people that think it's kind of weird and they push back, they told me to just let them know.
00:21:01.000And I'm like, so if I don't sign this, am I going to get kicked out where I'm living?
00:21:32.000That if you get something more convenient that you're going to be happier.
00:21:35.000And this has been happening forever, right?
00:21:37.000We went from the fax machine to the email or the horse buggy to the car and all these modes of communication and transportation that are supposed to make our lives better and more convenient.
00:22:40.000We look at the technology we have right now and act like everything's so great, but in 50 years, you know, maybe we will have hover packs and flying cars and teleportation or who knows what.
00:22:50.000We're not stressed out that we can't teleport right now.
00:22:53.000We're not sitting here being like, I can't teleport, life sucks.
00:22:56.000Maybe when you're in traffic on the freeway.
00:22:58.000Maybe, but what I mean is, a dude, people who lived in the 1700s were satisfied with the level of technology they had.
00:23:48.000The World Economic Forum sees that human beings can be happy with things being taken away from them, and that's their goal.
00:23:55.000Put everybody back down to the early 1900s, 1800s level of technology, they'll adapt to it, they'll adhere, and they'll be happy, and then we'll sit atop Elysium with our flying cars.
00:24:03.000Yeah, while they continue to innovate, move forward, and control.
00:24:07.000There's a level of convenience you're mentioning where, like, they're replacing your locks on your door so that they can get access.
00:24:12.000Like, it would be convenient if someone slipped into my shower and washed my back for me and my armpits.
00:24:24.000If you look at these excerpts from books or whatever, articles from 50, 100 years ago, and they ask people, what do you think the technology is going to be like in 100 years?
00:24:32.000They do talk about flying cars and hover pads, but it goes to what you were saying that, you know, the elite are going to have that.
00:24:52.000So with all that happening, let's jump to this story from TimCast.com.
00:24:57.000White House doubles down on Biden's semi-fascism claim about MAGA Republicans.
00:25:03.000It's sad, it's pathetic that Biden said this, that Kareem Jean-Pierre, Jean-Pierre, however you pronounce it, reaffirmed it.
00:25:12.000But it is kind of worrying when the president is now starting to embrace the extremist rhetoric.
00:25:18.000It's one thing when he said he was going to be a great uniter and bring people together, and now he's continually doing the exact opposite.
00:25:23.000It makes me worried about what he wants, what the establishment wants for this country.
00:25:30.000Was that in reference to the tweet he put up, or his team, his handlers put up, about pissing off moms?
00:25:38.000Like the mega-republicans have pissed off the moms of America?
00:25:40.000No, he said they were embracing semi-fascism.
00:26:19.000But I think this is like a deeper issue too, right?
00:26:21.000It's like this idea that your political opponent doesn't just disagree with you because they disagree with you and the things that they disagree with you on makes them an evil person.
00:26:30.000It makes them that we can't be part of the same country.
00:26:33.000And you saw this with Kathy Hochul in New York too recently, where she was telling her constituents that voted red or voted for the right, the Republican.
00:26:41.000Get on an airplane, get on a bus, and go down to Florida where you belong because you're not a New Yorker.
00:26:46.000And so it's like this winner-take-all kind of mindset in politics that if we win, then everybody else that voted against us is a terrible human being and I don't want to share a country with you.
00:26:57.000It's not just you voted different because you may live in upstate New York and you're a farmer and you have different prerogatives and different things that you care about.
00:27:23.000Yeah, but now he's talking about the regular people.
00:27:29.000It's like they're trying to find a way to go away from Trump and then take whatever the anger they had towards Trump and apply it to everyone.
00:27:35.000Well, they already did this with the moms and the school boards, right?
00:27:38.000It was like Merrick Garland calling these school moms, you know, domestic terrorists.
00:27:47.000Because like 2016 to 2020 was like, Trump's a fascist, refuse fascism.
00:27:53.000Antifa calling out saying that, you know, this is the second coming of Adolf Hitler, referring to Trump.
00:27:57.000But that was like the rhetoric of the extremists on the left, like on the ground, right?
00:28:01.000Because I hear that, I'm like, That's nothing new.
00:28:04.000But I guess now hearing it like officially from like the top Democrat in the White House is the rhetoric goes from Antifa, Black Lives Matter, these psychos on the left.
00:28:16.000I think that's a testament to who's really behind him right now.
00:30:54.000You know, the black, the blacks, right?
00:30:56.000The black mega-republicans, the brown mega-republicans, all the minorities get wrapped in one.
00:31:02.000Like, it's just so mind-blowing that these are the same people that are like, oh, we're anti-racist and we're gonna defeat white supremacy, we're gonna defeat systemic racism, but you know what?
00:31:12.000Let's just wrap all of you in one little freakin' box and put you in one little fascist box.
00:31:47.000When you have a prominent individuals, Who have their roots in nothing, they'll say anything.
00:31:53.000And so they end up making videos where they'll say anything for the sake of adhering to the cult.
00:31:59.000For example, on this show for instance, I think it was Nina Turner, she tweeted out that credit scores were created in 1989 to keep poor people poor.
00:32:38.000But I'll shout her out for being right.
00:32:40.000But there are many of these political commentators you'll see on the left will never do that.
00:32:44.000In fact, my favorite example, when we did a segment on conservatives being more attractive than liberals, because science shows it, the Young Turks insulted me, called me ugly, and then went, but he's right.
00:32:56.000I don't think being conservative doesn't make you more attractive.
00:32:59.000It's that attractive people tend towards conservatism because they're happy with the status quo because they're getting things given to them.
00:33:07.000Because these people claim that like working out and being healthy is like a symbol of white supremacy.
00:33:11.000Now they're upset about it that people have privilege or whatever.
00:33:14.000You know, what really bothers me about this is this divide and conquer mentality of like the MAGA Republicans being evil is like it's what Mao's communist uprising did in China is they had the red class and the black class and it was like if you were a communist in the party you were red and if you were you know not then you were part of this black class and the other kids at the school would know and they would make fun of the kids whose parents were in the black and so they had to like the way to get entrance into the red class which was the okay one is you'd have to turn someone in or return This is what they're doing.
00:34:59.000But all of these leftists are like, Nickelback is dumb, Nickelback is dumb, because all they know how to do is parrot each other and say what is acceptable.
00:35:06.000A good example, when I was at the battle for Berkeley, not the battle, a battle for Berkeley, there were many of them, and I was staying on the street with my GoPro and my gimbal, and I was filming.
00:35:16.000Some woman walks up to me and started talking about all of this stuff.
00:35:55.000The exact reason why the left will not come out onto this show, but conservatives will do it all day and night, is because conservatives are individualists who have their own ideas, and the left are in a cult, and they don't know what's approved and what's not.
00:36:05.000I feel like that even goes toward, like, to what Joe Rogan was saying in his endorsement of Republicans.
00:36:09.000It's like, you might lean left or be more independent, but, you know, these people that are going like, all or nothing, it's like, I might lean that way, but to call everybody a MAGA Republican who you disagree with is just evil, and I can't support that.
00:36:43.000Like those people, you know, cultism in general is pretty bad.
00:36:47.000You don't really want to fall into a cult of any kind.
00:36:50.000But you know just because you voted for Donald Trump or you have questions about the election doesn't make you like a cult doesn't make you call right right now have to vote for somebody if you're gonna vote right now the my Republicans are split between Trump and DeSantis on the left they all marched in lockstep behind Joe Biden and And still post insane defenses of him.
00:37:10.000Granted, I understand the leftists don't like Joe Biden, but they all made videos talking about why you had to vote for him, which is crazy.
00:37:19.000If you claim to be a revolutionary who supported the establishment, for what reason?
00:37:24.000The argument for... If you were a leftist who won a revolution, Trump was your guy.
00:37:29.000He was destroying everything, wasn't he?
00:37:31.000He was gonna fire the bureaucratic state and purge the civil servants.
00:37:34.000For what good reason would you defend the establishment unless you're lying and you're a reactionary fascist who wants to turn the clock back to the 1950s and create racial segregation?
00:37:46.000It's like their superpower though, right?
00:37:48.000We split our support among these candidates.
00:37:52.000They hate the right, or they hate Trump, more than we love one group, or our ideologies, or our freedoms.
00:38:00.000Isn't that a superpower that they have?
00:38:02.000I think they genuinely hate black and brown people.
00:38:04.000Um, I mean, even my run-in with Katie Hobbs on Saturday, like, I typically don't do content like that, but it just was so necessary because people need to understand, she's running for governor of Arizona as a Democrat, right?
00:38:17.000She's literally a convicted racist, like, two times.
00:38:20.000She discriminated against black people.
00:38:23.000So I go to this Arizona, put on by the Arizona Democrat Party, her little event where she's speaking, she's pointing the finger at Republicans, Republicans are this, Republicans are that, And here I am as a brown guy just standing up and asking her a question.
00:39:15.000So during her little administration, when she was, you know, in, in office, I think a Senator, I believe she literally Um, a black woman was working for her, Miss Adams, and she discovered that her white colleagues were making more money than she was.
00:39:32.000So she came out and called it out and asked some questions and said why.
00:39:36.000Okay, and apparently she went on a paid leave or a paid vacation that was already scheduled and during that vacation she was fired, let go.
00:39:50.000I think it was like $3 million, but it was capped at $300k or something, right?
00:39:54.000So, Katie Hobbs is a convicted discrimination- discriminator against black people!
00:40:00.000Okay, so the reason why I bring this up is like, if Katie Hobbs was a Republican, this would be headline news everywhere.
00:40:08.000If Katie Hobbs had an R next to her name, I would have done the same thing, same scenario, and I would have been hailed a champion, and I probably would have been invited on CNN to come out and talk about it tonight.
00:40:20.000The point I'm trying to make is, I make these points because we all get this.
00:40:24.000I know, Tim, this is just like simple, basic stuff.
00:40:26.000But I know there are people out there that do not even understand how this simulation works.
00:40:33.000How is it that I can't do that as a brown man that these people claim they champion and we don't want to deport Hispanics.
00:40:40.000But the moment I come out and I call out a legitimate, a legitimate case of racism, but because she has a D next to her name, she gets a pass and the brown guy gets deported because they're the real racist.
00:40:52.000I just make a point to say it's a cult.
00:41:54.000Some people might not like it, but he's not wrong.
00:41:56.000He's wrong sometimes, everybody is, but that's the issue.
00:41:59.000They don't want you being able to see any of that stuff.
00:42:01.000Yeah, I think it's the metaphor I keep feeling is like, if there's a governor of a city that's about to be invaded, the governor tells everyone, Hey, everything's going to be fine.
00:43:06.000He, like, in the Jonestown cult, like, every night, they would have, like, the White Nights, where every single night, he would psychologically prepare them to die and to suicide themselves.
00:43:19.000Like, he would come out, hey, tonight's the night.
00:43:21.000Tonight's the night we're gonna do it.
00:43:22.000He would push it entirely, and he was psychologically engineering them through fear every single night, every single- Oh, but no, no, this was just a test, until finally, that night came, where they all were willing and ready to suicide themselves, because it was literally fear.
00:43:39.000I want to accomplish that power through fear.
00:44:36.000People are making this into a job, they're rewarding it.
00:44:40.000And when I see this, it's just one component of what I see as, you call it cultural decay in the United States, I'm gonna call it outright societal collapse.
00:44:50.000If we normalize Morbid and moribund obesity?
00:44:58.000When our population is collapsing and unable to sustain itself?
00:45:02.000So Abercrombie, I would say, in a case for optimism, deleted the ad.
00:45:08.000But there was that famous story in London, it was in the UK I think it was, where they had this ad, it was Beach Body Ready, do you guys remember this?
00:45:14.000And it was a thin woman in a bikini, and then all of these fat activists got angry and said it was fatphobic or shaming, so they replaced it with like a similar ad of morbidly and more abundantly obese women.
00:45:24.000I'm just saying, when I see this stuff, you talk about the cult, fatphobia, and all these other phobias, it is leading in one direction, and it is societal collapse.
00:45:33.000And I'm not talking about, oh no, you know, if two men get married, societal collapse, no, I'm totally fine with gay marriage, that's fine, actually, I think marriage is a good institution, and they're, you know, I'm sure the conservatives have their arguments against it or whatever, but I don't think that will destroy society.
00:45:47.000What I think will destroy society is when, outside of that, you tolerate the targeting of children.
00:45:51.000Outside of that, you actually tell people that they can be more abundantly obese and it is marketable and we will pay you to do it.
00:45:59.000And it's like when your society starts telling you that, it's falling down.
00:46:03.000But that's like real compassion, right?
00:46:05.000Like you're looking at this woman and saying, you're not living a good quality of life.
00:46:26.000That today, you know, we think that we are smarter and we know more than everybody that came before us.
00:46:33.000And none of your ideas are rooted in anything.
00:46:36.000And that's dangerous because if it's not rooted in anything, then the people that come after you can also uproot whatever you've just built.
00:46:43.000And so it's not compassionate to glorify this, right?
00:46:47.000It's not compassionate to let a 10-year-old decide what gender they are, because we have things that we look to our past and say, well, this isn't right.
00:47:06.000It is evil, in my opinion, to go to someone Like, I make the joke when I- we got these cookies, they're Oreo cookies, with birthday cake filling, dipped in fudge, covered in sprinkles, with a sugar-printed image- that's a step-on-snack-and-find-out on top.
00:47:22.000And the joke is, when I hand it to people, I say, it's evil to do this.
00:47:27.000Because these things are extremely bad for you.
00:47:30.000But the reality is, like, in saying that, it's a warning, basically.
00:47:34.000I always tell people, like, dude, one cookie is 130 calories and like 18 to 20 carbs.
00:48:13.000If your messages work hard, work out, and you will feel better than ever, but people are like, in the short term, it sucks, it hurts.
00:48:20.000Then the other people come by and say, here's a glazed donut with a double cheeseburger, a Luther burger, and it will taste good right now.
00:48:28.000What they're not telling you is that you will suffer for this curse.
00:48:32.000And they're telling you they're the good guys doing it.
00:48:34.000We want people to roll up their sleeves and work hard, and they will feel better.
00:49:48.000T-Swift, yeah, the song is like, it's a little bit about cancel culture and the second verse is about homophobes and transphobes and all that stuff.
00:50:10.000When I hear that, and she's singing the song and she's like, you need to stop just talking about all the reasons you hate this person.
00:50:15.000And I'm like, you know, the conversations we have here with people who are concerned about like drag shows for children, they're not saying that it's just because they hate someone.
00:50:23.000They're not looking at the person and being like, oh, I just hate them.
00:50:25.000They're saying, hey, what are you doing to those kids?
00:50:28.000It's about an action and towards kids.
00:50:30.000For the most part, I was at an event in the UK and there was a drag queen on stage or whatever.
00:50:44.000They hate the actions when you target and do, like, a child and do something corrupt.
00:50:48.000In this instance, with Abercrombie & Fitch, it's just a long line and a big story about getting people to gorge themselves until they're in serious jeopardy.
00:56:33.000And it's really frustrating and that is a major black pill.
00:56:37.000Now when you look at at least the elections over the past few months, major white pill.
00:56:41.000When you take a look at Abercrombie pulling that ad, I'd say it's a white pill.
00:56:45.000I'm feeling rather optimistic but it is really frustrating every day when it's just like
00:56:50.000people are too scared to actually just say, nah.
00:56:53.000Yeah after 2001 and 9-11, the Patriot Act got signed and I feel like it bred a generation
00:57:00.000No offense if you were raised in this situation, you just don't know that your lack of understanding about the danger of the Patriot Act is.
00:57:06.000If you don't realize that the Patriot Act is a complete subversion of everything that the United States Constitution was meant to stand for, Then you've fallen for this lack of morality.
00:57:17.000And then I went through a phase where I was like, well, if we're doing evil around the world, if we're invading and conquering Iraq for weapons of mass destruction that didn't actually exist, then how can I criticize the Chinese government for having people in camps?
00:57:28.000I don't have a moral authority to do that.
00:57:30.000So I actually went through a phase where I was like, I can't be a moral arbiter anymore because the United States is doing such evil things.
00:57:35.000But I realize just because the Patriot Act is evil, I think it's an evil act, doesn't mean that we can't stand up for what's right when we know it's right or if we believe it's right.
00:57:46.000We still have an opportunity and we have a responsibility to do it.
01:00:50.000And the rioters are the ones that showed up with guns and were pointing them at police officers.
01:00:54.000For three consecutive nights, they did this.
01:00:56.000They burnt down multiple car dealerships.
01:00:58.000Okay, they were burning, committing arson, looting the whole nine yards.
01:01:03.000The police were being told to stand down.
01:01:06.000This is why the community in the area, if you guys remember, they were boarding up the windows and they were writing things like, hey, elderly people live here.
01:01:43.000Yeah, you have to talk about why was he even in Kenosha, right?
01:01:47.000And they always say, oh, he crossed state lines.
01:01:50.000Antifa on night two, after the first night of rioting, were literally mobilizing from Portland and Seattle to cross state lines to go riot.
01:02:56.000And from my perspective, having been someone who was not there, but who interviewed all of you guys, and on more than one occasion, I hear a story, and I've seen footage, and I've heard a trial, and I see a man, Rosenbaum, who threatened to kill a 17-year-old kid more than once, and then tried to make good on that by reaching for the weapon.
01:03:15.000The moment he reached for that weapon, he created the threat of deadly force against Kyle.
01:03:19.000Because if he got control of that muzzle, And then started fighting Kyle who knows what happened.
01:03:41.000I've seen some horrifying stuff, not nearly that level, but I've seen people die, I've seen people be seriously injured, and I can certainly understand why Richie was looking at that and, like, on the verge of tears, be like, we're gonna grab beers, bro.
01:03:54.000From an outside perspective, looking at this from a mathematical, a logical standpoint, that makes no sense.
01:04:00.000This is a guy who was threatening to kill someone and attacked them.
01:04:03.000Why you would want to get beers with them as if they're the victim when they're the aggressor?
01:04:07.000I'm not happy that this happened to him.
01:04:29.000And we were lucky that Kyle was able to defend himself.
01:04:31.000It was unfortunate for everybody that it played out this way.
01:04:33.000Well, Joseph Rosenbaum said, shoot me n-word multiple times and was requesting to get shot.
01:04:40.000So he got his death wish, he got what he wanted because he was there committing crimes literally five minutes before that took place.
01:04:48.000Joseph Rosenbaum not only requested to be shot, okay, but he was committing arson right before they even got to that car dealership where that all took place.
01:04:58.000So people understand, it's like, Kyle was administering first aid on both sides.
01:05:04.000He even admitted that under oath in the trial as well.
01:05:06.000So like, it's like, you have to understand, I always make this point, these were not good people.
01:05:37.000To your point, Drew, I mean, I think maybe a better title of the article would be, you know, Kyle Rittenhouse isn't a hero, but they are not victims either.
01:05:44.000And the part of the article that I thought was really interesting and poses a lot of good questions
01:05:48.000Was later on when when Richie talks about Kyle Rittenhouse gaining national fame
01:05:53.000Right and being put up on stages and inhaled as a hero um
01:05:58.000You know like you said drew the police were told to stand down
01:06:01.000Should there be some sort of community action where people do go out and protect their businesses protect their homes
01:06:06.000Should it be an 18 year old with an ar-15?
01:06:09.000You know with the police standing down I don't know right if there's no law and order if there's
01:06:13.000no police presence Then is it in the hands of the citizens to take action?
01:06:17.000Should an 18 year old go out there? Some people would say yes, then 18 year olds should arm up and go out and protect
01:06:23.000their communities It's an interesting question and I don't have the answer to
01:06:27.000it. I think destroying someone's home Is one of the worst crimes you could ever commit?
01:06:31.000Killing someone is probably the worst.
01:06:33.000Just breaking someone's body, destroying someone's body, probably the worst.
01:06:36.000Destroying someone's home is probably the next worst crime.
01:07:02.000Even if you're just destroying their homes and sending them off in a no-man's land, like that's also horrific to do to a human.
01:07:07.000So I think that the problem, I'm anti-death penalty, and I think it's because the state can never definitively prove that, you know, they have the right person, there's a risk there of giving them that authority.
01:07:16.000But the idea of defending yourself from someone trying to burn down your home, now that's a more interesting question.
01:07:22.000I'm fairly certain that if you are in your house, almost every state, And someone is trying to set fire to it, they are trying to use lethal force against you.
01:07:32.000And that would justify the use of lethal force in kind.
01:07:38.000If you're in West Virginia and someone comes with a Molotov cocktail to throw at your house and they're about to throw it, you are justified in using lethal force to defend yourself.
01:07:44.000A lot of states have codified that destroying someone's home is one of the worst things you can do and that you can shoot on sight if they step onto your property.
01:07:51.000A lot of states have those gun rights.
01:07:52.000Some states maybe are a little more lenient.
01:07:54.000Well, the article also attacked Turning Point USA for, you know, bringing Kyle on stage and, you know, we really wanted to have like a celebration for him.
01:08:20.000Because not only did he defend himself, not only did what he did was right to defend himself in that moment, in the context of everything happening, but even the trial itself, with all the defamation, saying he shot black people, President Joe Biden coming out saying he's literally the poster boy of white supremacy, okay?
01:08:38.000The deep state and these powers went after him hard.
01:09:25.000They always get a W. So I'm sorry that we decided to celebrate our W for once in a while because righteousness won and justice won when Kyle was vindicated because what he did was not wrong.
01:09:51.000And we will celebrate that and we will not be apologetic.
01:09:55.000The culture war right struggles to organize properly, consistently.
01:10:00.000It's stuff like that, because someone comes out and criticizes like, oh, oh, oh, far be it from us that we celebrate something like that, because we have to look all good.
01:10:22.000He's like, OK, maybe you should vote Republican.
01:10:23.000Well, I think if you look back at everything Joe told me, you know, before, or not before the election, but I mean, even still before the election, if you look at the things he was talking about during the pandemic, you'd think he'd have come out sooner and been like, guys, you maybe should vote Republican.
01:10:38.000Like, is the issue with Joe, for Joe, that he only just realized the mistakes were made?
01:11:40.000And so everything has to be done across the board to build out these industries.
01:11:45.000To build out a space that has money, So that people can be hired, so that people can be like, you know, if someone gets fired from their job for speaking out, there's a place for them to go.
01:11:55.000I'll tell you this, Taylor Silverman, the female skateboarder, we hired her and I'm excited because we're going to have her lead our skate projects.
01:12:03.000She was one of the first in the skateboarding industry to come out and be like, hey, this is not okay that biological males are competing against us.
01:12:09.000How am I supposed to make a living competing when I'm at this disadvantage for these reasons?
01:12:54.000Make sure we're helping people in this regard.
01:12:56.000Otherwise, what happens is, Kyle goes to jail.
01:12:59.000If there was no support for him, if people didn't come out, and now, you know, and I'll say this, when Richie was criticizing Turning Point USA, I'm glad Turning Point brought him out.
01:13:11.000This dude's not gonna have a normal job ever again.
01:13:13.000What is Kyle Rittenhouse supposed to do with his life after being attacked and lied about to this degree?
01:13:18.000You think he can apply to be a theater at an AMC?
01:13:20.000They're gonna be like, no way we're not gonna hire you.
01:13:22.000So he needs to be able to live somehow, and them bringing him up and saying, talk to us, is one way to help make that happen.
01:13:28.000It was not about, it was not about, like, cause you always see, you see this from the left always, oh, the new star of the far right, Kyle Rittenhouse.
01:15:09.000But so we decided to come alongside and show them like, hey, you're not alone.
01:15:13.000They want you to feel like you're alone.
01:15:15.000They want every single person watching this to feel like they're alone.
01:15:18.000And we're not going to do that anymore.
01:15:20.000I want to jump to this next story from TimCast.com.
01:15:23.000Senator Lindsey Graham says there will be riots in the streets if Trump is indicted.
01:15:27.000Senator Lindsey Graham has warned there'll be rides in the street if Trump is indicted.
01:15:32.000The Republican South Carolina senator made the remarks during an appearance on Fox News' Sunday Night in America over the weekend.
01:15:37.000Echoing Trump's recent claim that America is now a lawless country, Graham said there is no law when it comes to taking down the former president.
01:15:44.000Quote, most Republicans, including, what did he say, including me, there's a typo in there, timcast.com, believe when it comes to Trump, there is no law.
01:15:54.000And I'll say this, if there is a prosecution of Donald Trump for mishandling classified information and after the Clinton debacle, there will be riots in the streets.
01:16:09.000I mean, January 6th, for instance, was pretty bad, but it's like, they just don't.
01:16:14.000Uh, I remember I was at Trump Tower and there were people protesting it, and there was a guy who was, you know, asking questions about what was going on, and then he was like, well, I'm a Trump supporter, but, you know, I don't know.
01:16:23.000And then I was like, why don't you guys come out and, like, voice your support?
01:16:29.000The end result of refusing to speak your mind is being obliterated from culture and from mainstream society.
01:16:37.000Your inability to stand up and support the things you like or speak out in support of anything related to your values will be the end of your values.
01:17:07.000You know, they lived in Chicago or they lived in Florida.
01:17:10.000These different cities around the country people just didn't want the riots They were fed up with it.
01:17:15.000And I think the the media knowing this the government of people knowing this is Even maybe part in you know Why they why they rate it as home or why they take this this massive action against the president because they know they'll they'll get away with it I'm so disappointed that he didn't send in the National Guard night to man I'll talk about it over and over again when it comes up but like what a failure of leadership to allow those riots to absolutely I'm not a big fan of Lindsey Graham.
01:18:36.000But the left is so obedient to their cult, they have a major advantage over the culture war right.
01:18:41.000And that the culture war right will, will bicker.
01:18:44.000The left will devour each other, but the individualists on the right are more defined and willing to just say what they want to say.
01:18:48.000I think what's happening is this left idea, this cultism is like a communist cultism kind of thing.
01:18:53.000And there's so much of the world is communist in China and in at least a lot of the Russian holdover states have communist threads throughout, whether or not they're overtly communist.
01:19:02.000So it's for the first time in human history is bleeding through the internet into American culture.
01:19:07.000Like we didn't have the internet before.
01:19:51.000I think the issue is just compete in this space.
01:19:55.000Fund and grow and assert yourself in these spaces, which is what we've been trying to do.
01:19:59.000It's why we're not launching overtly political stuff.
01:20:02.000It's why we're not launching stuff to try and pander to Trump supporters or liberals or whatever.
01:20:06.000We're trying to make things that'll be entertaining enough for regular people.
01:20:10.000Well, I think, you know, this is something that the left gets really right and they're really good at, is they have their allies and they clearly define their enemies.
01:20:18.000And they let, you know, people in the Democratic Party, they'll slip up, they'll make a mistake, but they won't banish them, right?
01:20:23.000And the right, well, keeps thinking that they're going to win brownie points for taking the high road, right?
01:20:27.000The staffer says something that's a little bit uncouth and then they banish them.
01:20:52.000No, because they know that Katie Hobbs is their ally.
01:20:56.000They will help her to get through that and they don't care because they have their allies and they have their enemies and the right needs to get this through their heads or they're going to continue losing.
01:21:04.000Yeah, it's not a time for people to sit still and just take whatever the high road, to turn the other cheek, to look the other way.
01:22:05.000That's why it's like, Well, thanks to people like you, right?
01:22:07.000Putting out your songs and, you know, driving traffic and, like you said, rejecting the mainstream culture, rejecting the mainstream media.
01:22:15.000It has been one of the most stressful things ever, doing all this work to launch music, more so than like...
01:22:22.000I've been playing music since I was like seven, but I didn't expect any of this stuff to start happening.
01:22:58.000Look, the goal is to inflict—that is harassment, I guess—if the goal is to inflict emotional harm.
01:23:03.000But what I see here is You know, we launched Pop Culture Crisis.
01:23:08.000It's growing really, really well for a show that's only, you know, like half a year old.
01:23:12.00040,000 subs, getting thousands of views in their episodes.
01:23:17.000Brett and Mary just do an amazing job, and it's talking about pop culture, it's not political.
01:23:22.000And that's the point, it's like we want to just meet people where they are, and produce content for them, and then create a sphere of influence.
01:24:32.000I forget, but I remember this lady wrote this ridiculous article about how she actually enjoyed a Daily Wire movie, and she was really regretful because she had tweeted positive things about it.
01:24:58.000They're not scared of you doing a show and being like, politics, politics, because they know how to control you.
01:25:04.000They know how to say you're a fascist and then scare people away from talking to you.
01:25:08.000But when you make a movie that's really good that they like.
01:25:11.000Oh no, now you're going to start influencing people, now you're going to start winning friends and influencing people, and that's how they lose the culture war.
01:25:18.000It's remarkable to me that the right is so resistant, in many ways, not everybody, to making culture in order to win a culture war.
01:25:25.000Andrew Breitbart said this, what was this now, like 14 years ago?
01:25:29.000That politics is downstream from culture?
01:25:31.000Every person on the right should be focused on art.
01:25:35.000You know, Tom McDonald is probably one of the greatest musicians of our generation because he's hitting powerful messages, he's speaking to tens of millions of people, and boy are they pissed about it.
01:25:47.000This is what really grinds their gears and freaks them out.
01:26:13.000I mean, I think they think that they're strong-minded.
01:26:17.000I think they think that they have some serious rooted values.
01:26:22.000But in reality, it's like, you are so weak-minded that you have no idea.
01:26:27.000I mean, the Bible makes it clear that, you know, the fear of man is a snare.
01:26:30.000And what that means is you live your life afraid of the opinions of people, of what people think about you, of what people are saying about you.
01:26:39.000Oh, the mob over there is going to think I look like this if I listen to Tim Pool.
01:27:56.000Like, you call people losers, but it's like they lose their opportunity to be themselves, which is the most Elevating and freeing experience on earth.
01:28:03.000If you have a chance as a human to speak openly about what you believe.
01:28:08.000Yeah, I mean, these people do need to be prayed for.
01:28:11.000What you were saying is exactly right, Drew.
01:28:13.000But that revelation is so powerful because I think, you know, it's like if they're already calling me racist for just my beliefs that aren't controversial, if they're already calling me sexist, then I'm just going to go pedal to the metal and go full throttle and take it back in any way I can.
01:28:29.000Because they're, like you said, they're NPCs.
01:28:56.000Because when you let this agenda come out and everyone gets demasculinized, everyone gets feminized, and, oh, everything's toxic because you're masculine.
01:29:30.000And what do you... How do they... They can't stop it.
01:29:32.000They can't, and that's, I think, you know, when She-Hulk comes out, and it's hilariously bad garbage or whatever, it's like the lowest rated show that Marvel's done yet, it's cringey.
01:37:34.000Rory F. says, Tim, if there's an arrest because of the Mar-a-Lago raid, please have on Cash and Myron Gaines, maybe Rikada too, if not Andrew from Legal Mindset.
01:37:44.000I'd like to have Cash back on and talk about the Mar-a-Lago raid now.
01:37:59.000Here's what I was saying in an earlier segment.
01:38:02.000If every single person who watched this show, just one episode, went to, downloaded iTunes, I know nobody likes Apple, I get it, I get it.
01:38:10.000And then bought fake woke by tom mcdonald in one week he would appear at billboard number one and there was there's nothing they can do to stop it and then they can all pretend but something like that's the kind of thing that changes changes hearts and minds because you're gonna get regular people being like what's this number one song i want it i want to know the number one song i want to be on the number one song i want to talk to my friends about what's popular Does Apple have playlists that automatically play the top songs?
01:38:34.000Like, do you have the top 10 playlist that just changes every year?
01:38:36.000Apple have playlists that automatically play the top songs.
01:38:39.000Like do you have the top 10 playlist that just changes every, I don't know,
01:39:03.000I'm pretty sure John Rich, when he scored a Billboard Hot number 65 with Progress and was on the top number one slot for like a week and a half, he also wasn't promoted or featured.
01:39:50.000I noticed this I looked up and saw that Fake Woke hit number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100, but he had 5 million hits, and he was the number one in digital sales, and I'm like, okay, that's BS.
01:40:19.000When they hire Disney executives, it's exciting.
01:40:21.000If every single person who listened to Tommy Townsend's music just spent a buck to buy that song one time, not only would you be supporting his music and his ability to do more, they would not be able to deny that he is a cultural force.
01:40:34.000And then what happens is... Let's step outside of politics.
01:40:37.000If every person who is a fan of heavy metal Bought the songs?
01:43:53.000It's really scary, too, when you can get someone in private away from the cult, and they start to break free.
01:43:58.000That's the real thing, like, get them away from it, get them away from other people, get them away from the social media, and you'll see them start to be like, yes, this sucks, you know, but they're trapped.
01:44:08.000Dr. Wolfstar says Tim will never stop hiding in his own echo chamber and won't stop only listening to the sound of his own voice and opinions.
01:44:16.000Bro, I just read your super chat criticizing me for being... I probably listen to more critics than I do people who actually like me, to be completely honest.
01:44:51.000Apple Music is them trying to compete with Spotify.
01:44:53.000iTunes is an app that allows you to download songs and listen to podcasts.
01:44:58.000It's really weird, because I think on the app, it's mostly just podcasts now, and they're shifting a lot of it to Apple Music or something.
01:45:03.000I don't know, but, like, are podcasts on Apple Music?
01:46:08.000Someone mentioned to us the other day that it's not Trump derangement syndrome, it's conservative derangement syndrome.
01:46:13.000And then I thought, I'm like, actually, it's just like opposition derangement syndrome if you oppose the cult.
01:46:19.000Ian Kinney says, Zuckerberg flat-out lied to Rogan.
01:46:22.000I got a seven-day ban for sharing the New York Post's Hunter Biden article, which ultimately contributed to my permanent suspension from Facebook.
01:46:30.000Hey, you know, maybe we gotta do a Zuckerberg, top Facebook lawyer, Tim Pool, Joe Rogan episode, you know?
01:46:52.000I think Joe is not as much of a culture warrior.
01:46:55.000I would actually say, Michael Malice, Joe should have Malice with Zuckerberg on.
01:47:01.000I think that's my advice to Joe Rogan is like, if you're ever going in up against like a big shot, see if they're willing to have a sit down and include Michael Malice on it.
01:47:08.000Because that dude would do better than I would in terms of calling out, you know, Facebook and challenging them and having a good conversation about it.
01:48:16.000Well, we know that girls are much more susceptible to the trans, the whole trans things is what... More likely to be trans.
01:48:22.000Irreparable harm called that book that Abigail Schreier wrote.
01:48:24.000I can never remember what it's called, but she wrote about it being a Well, there's a study from the Boston Children's Hospital showing that the majority of surgeries was done on girls.
01:48:34.000The woke whites have been taught to hate themselves, especially the women.
01:49:29.000It's funny though, like, whenever I talk to people, like, I'll meet a fan and they'll be like, you know, it's really true, like, Ian either does roll a 1 or a 20.
01:49:41.000Well, I was explaining it on the show that a 20 in Dungeons & Dragons is a critical success, no matter what you're trying to do, because you throw 20-sided dice.
01:49:47.000And a 1 is a critical failure, no matter what you're trying to do.
01:49:50.000So it's funny for roleplay, but if I'm trying to convince you to follow me and I roll a 1, it's like, yeah, it's...
01:50:38.000We're gonna we got to invest a lot in this man.
01:50:40.000And we're gonna have to hire more people and expand Carter's operation so we can record and promote and produce and do marketing and stuff.
01:50:47.000And it's not easy and making money off the stuff isn't isn't isn't easy, especially when the industry does not like outsiders.
01:50:56.000We're going to make music because the making culture is the goal.
01:51:00.000So if people become members at TimCast.com, part of what we do with our revenue is invest it in these projects.
01:51:07.000And at the end of the day, it's a big marketing push for the brand if we have successful hits and stuff like that.
01:51:11.000So we're definitely looking to sign bands and then maybe take some of the heat off of me and expand into other areas for sure.
01:51:18.000I think that's one component of it, too.
01:51:20.000Like, with the other projects we've done, I haven't been in charge, like, leading them, and this one was me singing, so they definitely came after me.
01:51:27.000Politicu says, or Politicus, there needs to be a MAGA constitution and everyone should sign it.
01:52:17.000Camgirl Asuna says, I agree there needs to be alternatives and resources for people to seek employment opportunities that are in line with their values.
01:52:24.000I'm tired of being forced to listen to diversity, inclusivity, and equity training and threatened when I say something.
01:53:01.000It basically, when you sign up, it asks you if you agree with these values, and it's like American values, like the Constitution is good, things like that.
01:53:09.000Then they put your business on the map, and people can download the app, Public Square, and then they can look for businesses that agree with American values, so you make sure you're giving your money to people who don't hate you.
01:53:49.000Ian's like, if you riot, death penalty!
01:53:53.000And they're like, yes, Ian, you're so right.
01:53:54.000I was thinking about it in my room, like how destroying someone's home is one of the most abhorrent things you could do to a human, really.
01:54:28.000Like, for us to get such a big, like, big musician, big celebrities doing all these songs, I would be, it would be an honor and a privilege, man.
01:54:36.000All right, Mr. Grizzly Bear says, Hey Tim, all the post-Civil War talk reminded me about a show called Revolution.
01:54:43.000In the show, the government creates a nano-weapon that wipes out all electricity.
01:55:57.000And then you see these viral videos where they're fighting cops.
01:56:01.000And I wish this wasn't the reality, my man, but you know, life is just, these things happen.
01:56:06.000And we want to try to avoid them, but sometimes it happens.
01:56:08.000The age of Roman aggression was like, hey, we're tired of getting attacked from our borders, so now we need to go out and attack everyone else around us to take it over so that we no longer get attacked.
01:56:17.000That's when things start to get really crazy, where like violence Is that was that a solution?
01:56:22.000I mean, it probably preserved the city of Rome.
01:56:24.000If they didn't do that, it probably would have been taken over.
01:56:26.000But look at how many people died and sent to slavery because of it.
01:56:30.000Don't don't back a dog into a corner and then get mad when you get bit.
01:56:33.000Yeah, you know, self-defense should never be criticized or attacked.
01:56:39.000Patrick Reichert says, I want to let you know that your song, Only Ever Wanted, has been a big help as I cope with my dad's 30-day-plus hospitalization as he fights for his life against cancer.
01:56:49.000Sorry to hear it, man, that your dad's going through that.
01:56:51.000I hope everything turns out well, and I thank you for the shout-out, and I hope, you know, it's a song, you know, but if it helps, it helps.
01:56:59.000Guy Rainey says, hey Tim, congratulations on your original song and TimCast records.
01:57:02.000Any chance of an album deal for Smokey Mike and the God King?
01:57:35.000Jeremy Boring and Michael Knowles have a song under Smokey Mike and the God King called Together Again, and it is legit, extremely good.
01:57:43.000I remember, I heard it, and then I told Jeremy, I was like, he was like, it was a gag, it was a joke we were doing, and I was like, bro, this song's really good.
01:59:23.000We should probably be trending on YouTube every night we do this show.
01:59:28.000TimCast is the 16th biggest live entertainment show in the world on YouTube, the 11th most super chatted show on YouTube, I'm sorry, in the country.
01:59:44.000We were, with the song we put out, we were trending number 23 on YouTube, and I thought it was crazy, because I'm like, we've had bigger podcasts than this.
01:59:52.000When we did the podcast with Joe Rogan and Alex Jones, we weren't trending.
01:59:55.000It's got 2.4 million views because my opinion is that they're suppressing it.
02:00:01.000It's tough as an admin to promote politics because then it starts to seem like you have an agenda.
02:00:06.000But if it's algorithmic, it shouldn't matter.
02:00:08.000It's just like, here's a channel, they got a big show, people are watching it, it's Joe Rogan, but Alex Jones as well.
02:00:14.000So we do a brand new channel, YouTube knows nothing about.
02:00:17.000We put a song on it, the song hits, now it's trending.
02:00:20.000I wouldn't be surprised if the next time we put a song out, it just for some reason never goes anywhere.
02:00:24.000Oh, I think the next one's gonna be bigger.
02:00:26.000Well, look, dude, I honestly didn't think it was gonna get as many views as it did, you know?
02:00:32.000And people are acting like... I'm just saying, we're gonna put out songs, and if it gets 100 views, if it gets a million views, that's the point.
02:00:37.000It was like, we're just trying to make music.
02:00:40.000I guess a lot of people don't like it, but dude, a lot of people like Nickelback and a lot of people don't like Nickelback.
02:00:44.000I think that's what wakes people up, though.
02:00:45.000Like, if you really think about it, if you guys put out another song, and it just gets, like, throttled, it gets destroyed, it gets censored, whatever, That's kind of like what people are paying attention to, because it's like, what does this have to do with politics or this guy's personal politics?
02:01:22.000It's the only composer I can think of.
02:01:23.000No, but Hitler used like one of the great German orchestration orchestrators and like it was really popular, the music.
02:01:29.000Someone in the chat, you guys got to know this.
02:01:31.000And so, I don't know, what were your feelings on that?
02:01:34.000He was supporting the Nazis, creating phenomenal music.
02:01:39.000W4Flower says, look up biggest industry screwjob for Tom and there are two parts explaining what him and Adam went through with the album The Brave.
02:02:03.000This is why I was specifically saying Tom McDonald.
02:02:07.000When when we were when I can't remember what was happening but we were talking about his music and I said let me see this dude's got to be billboard topping he's got 30 million hits on one song it's like a gold record or whatever his billboard page is got it's got no image it's got no history and I'm like well that's BS I can look up the chart history Then I saw Fake Woke was number 96 and I'm like, what?
02:03:26.000Andy Ugaldi says, I hope that you are not using the super chat portion of the show to interject your own super chat question asking about one of your other projects where you then spend to promote it.
02:04:34.000Ritpro says, Tim, if you're willing to shout out a YouTube channel I recently started, a Let's Play channel, and I'm playing through Bioshock.
02:04:41.000Dude, Bioshock is one of the best games ever.
02:04:44.000It's like, very, it's like very much Atlas Shrugged.
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02:05:03.000If you have the iTunes Player, it'll pop up, and for 69 cents, you can buy our new single, and I think we need to sell like a thousand, or I think maybe like eight or nine hundred singles, and then we're number one on iTunes.
02:05:31.000Thank you so much for your support thus far.
02:05:32.000We're going to be promoting until Thursday, because Thursday is the last day of Billboard tracking, and we want to see what we can accomplish with this song.