Timcast IRL - Tim Pool - September 26, 2023


Timcast IRL - Judge Orders Trump Organization SHUT DOWN, SHOCKING Corruption w-Carl Benjamin


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

201.68587

Word Count

24,804

Sentence Count

1,987

Misogynist Sentences

27

Hate Speech Sentences

32


Summary

On today's show, we discuss the latest in the Joe Biden scandal, the ongoing investigation into the former vice presidential candidate, and the potential for him to be removed from the 2020 Democratic presidential race. Plus, we hear from a man who tried to warn us 10 years ago. And we're joined by the lead singer of the band All That Remains, Phil Labonte.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 A judge has ordered Donald Trump to dissolve the Trump organization.
00:00:16.000 I didn't believe it when I first heard it because this is the most egregious action I think we've seen yet.
00:00:21.000 It's not just trying to criminally charge him, which is crazy, don't get me wrong, but they're outright saying they are going to shut down this, what, multi-billion dollar real estate company at least?
00:00:33.000 It's just in New York, so we'll see how this plays out.
00:00:35.000 Trump is going to appeal.
00:00:37.000 But man, I don't see it stopping here.
00:00:38.000 It is not even 2024 yet.
00:00:40.000 But wait, many of you may be saying, well, what's going to happen?
00:00:43.000 I mean, Trump's leading in the polls.
00:00:45.000 He is.
00:00:45.000 Joe Biden's failing among black and Latino voters.
00:00:49.000 But now we're learning that the classified document probe into Joe Biden is expanding and Gavin Newsom in the prediction markets is starting to go up.
00:00:58.000 So Maybe.
00:00:59.000 I'll be really happy if by next year I'm right that Joe Biden ends up being removed or drops out or something because I'm like crossing my fingers.
00:01:07.000 I'm like, please don't be wrong because I just cannot see a path for Joe Biden moving forward.
00:01:11.000 But we're gonna talk about this plus a whole bunch of other stories.
00:01:14.000 We've got New York.
00:01:15.000 I think they're... What's New York paying Libya?
00:01:17.000 Is it a billion dollars?
00:01:18.000 Yeah.
00:01:18.000 A billion dollars.
00:01:19.000 It's a billion dollars over the next three years to house illegal immigrants.
00:01:24.000 Well, we are going to talk about all that.
00:01:26.000 Before we get started, my friends, head over to TimCast.com, click TimCast IRLXMiami, and pick up your tickets to see Patrick Bett David, James O'Keefe, Matt Gaetz, Luke Rudkowski, me, Ian Crossland, plus a whole bunch of extra guests.
00:01:39.000 We got Alex Stein, he's going to be doing an opening set.
00:01:41.000 It's going to be fantastic.
00:01:42.000 We hope to see you there October 6th in Miami, so it is coming up.
00:01:46.000 But also, Click join us, become a member to support our work directly.
00:01:51.000 If you think the work we do is important, then we need your support because it's basically how we run the company.
00:01:55.000 But as a member, you get access to our Discord server, where you can hang out with like-minded individuals who are building culture.
00:02:02.000 There's an early show, there's an after show, where you can hang out with people who are discussing all of these issues beyond just the conversation we have.
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00:02:12.000 As a member of the Discord, you can even submit questions And call in to the uncensored portion of the show, which is Monday through Thursday.
00:02:19.000 And honestly, it's one of the most fun.
00:02:21.000 So I really do think tonight's Members Only Uncensored is going to be truly epic.
00:02:27.000 Because joining us, we have a man who tried to warn us 10 years ago.
00:02:30.000 Carl Benjamin.
00:02:31.000 Thank you for having me.
00:02:32.000 Who are you?
00:02:33.000 What do you do?
00:02:34.000 I'm the director of Lotuses.com.
00:02:36.000 Not a very controversial person.
00:02:39.000 I haven't really had much press attention, so I'm very thankful for this opportunity.
00:02:43.000 That's right!
00:02:43.000 Absolutely.
00:02:44.000 Really appreciate it.
00:02:44.000 I feel like that's you going, I'm shy.
00:02:47.000 So when I first started, after I left Fusion and I started producing YouTube videos, I got tremendous help from Carl, who hit me up and said, you're doing good work.
00:02:57.000 Yeah, I love what you do.
00:02:58.000 I appreciate your honesty.
00:02:59.000 Would you like to make a video for my channel?
00:03:01.000 And you had hundreds of thousands of subscribers.
00:03:03.000 I had like none.
00:03:05.000 And then after I made the video for your channel, it put me over a hundred thousand subs and I got my silver medal.
00:03:09.000 So I really, I really appreciate it.
00:03:10.000 Anytime.
00:03:11.000 Excited to have you here, man.
00:03:12.000 It's going to be a blast.
00:03:13.000 And Libby, of course, is here.
00:03:14.000 I asked her already.
00:03:16.000 I am already here.
00:03:17.000 Yes.
00:03:17.000 Yeah.
00:03:18.000 What did you ask me already?
00:03:19.000 Well, I asked you about the money because it's your post-millennial story.
00:03:22.000 Well, it is a post-millennial story.
00:03:23.000 Yeah.
00:03:23.000 A billion dollars.
00:03:24.000 I'm good.
00:03:25.000 I'm Libby Emmons.
00:03:26.000 I'm here representing the post-millennial and humanevents.com.
00:03:31.000 Right on.
00:03:32.000 Phil is here, of course.
00:03:33.000 Hello, everybody.
00:03:33.000 My name is Phil Labonte, lead singer of All That Remains, very failed musician, anti-communist, and counter-revolutionary.
00:03:39.000 That's staying.
00:03:39.000 That is absolutely staying.
00:03:41.000 That's amazing.
00:03:42.000 It's like a title before your name.
00:03:43.000 Failed musician.
00:03:44.000 That's brilliant.
00:03:45.000 And you just got a new gold record.
00:03:46.000 I did.
00:03:47.000 I was just informed today.
00:03:49.000 Classic failed musician.
00:03:50.000 I was just informed today that another single has gone gold.
00:03:53.000 I think it's five gold and a platinum.
00:03:57.000 That's a lot of failure, Phil.
00:03:58.000 What a loser.
00:03:58.000 Jesus.
00:03:59.000 Can't believe I'm hanging out with this guy.
00:04:02.000 I appreciate you coming to the plebs and hanging.
00:04:06.000 That's right.
00:04:06.000 Hannah Clare's here.
00:04:07.000 Hey, I'm Hannah Clare Brimlow.
00:04:08.000 I'm a writer for TimCast.com.
00:04:10.000 I'm grateful to be here with this lack of musical talent.
00:04:13.000 And of course, our favorite DJ Serge is here too.
00:04:16.000 I am.
00:04:16.000 Man, I knew you did something in YouTube, Phil.
00:04:18.000 I just never find a figure on it.
00:04:20.000 Anyways, let's get started.
00:04:21.000 Keep trying, buddy.
00:04:22.000 You'll find success, man.
00:04:24.000 All right, let's jump into this first story.
00:04:25.000 This is absolutely insane.
00:04:27.000 This is from Messenger Politics.
00:04:29.000 Donald Trump's New York business empire must be dissolved, Judge Rules.
00:04:34.000 Legal experts have described the extraordinarily rare order issued by a New York judge aimed at Trump's major businesses as the corporate death penalty.
00:04:43.000 Crazy!
00:04:44.000 Look at this.
00:04:45.000 A New York judge on Tuesday cancelled the certificates of the key businesses behind Donald Trump's empire, ordering a quick timeline to dissolve the Trump Organization and other corporate entities.
00:04:55.000 Okay, there's so much here.
00:04:58.000 First, I don't know exactly how Trump runs his businesses, but I have to imagine.
00:05:03.000 Trump is a New York guy, famously coming in and saving the city and the state, which means I'm assuming his businesses are registered, many of them, in New York, and I would imagine are operating as a foreign corporation in other states.
00:05:16.000 That's what it's called.
00:05:17.000 So you file that.
00:05:18.000 Now, considering how long he's been around, I would not be surprised if the bulk of his business may actually be out of Delaware or Nevada.
00:05:25.000 We'll see.
00:05:27.000 But this is This is New York.
00:05:30.000 Trump has, there's documentaries about how New York was failing and Trump came in and said, I'm going to turn this city around.
00:05:37.000 And he did.
00:05:38.000 And he's got, how many buildings does he have in New York?
00:05:40.000 I mean, official Trump buildings, is there two of them?
00:05:42.000 Well, he has like a whole thing on the West side.
00:05:44.000 There's a bunch of Trump towers on the West side.
00:05:46.000 More than one?
00:05:47.000 Yeah, well, he's got like a whole enterprise over there.
00:05:49.000 And then he's also got the Trump Tower, which is right, I want to say it's right near Columbus Circle.
00:05:55.000 I know that I've been there before.
00:05:58.000 I don't know, I got my MAGA hat there in 2017.
00:06:00.000 Right?
00:06:00.000 Yeah, that's a good spot for it.
00:06:02.000 That's the Trump International Hotel, I think.
00:06:04.000 The Trump International, yeah.
00:06:05.000 And then he also has a Trump Tower on 5th Avenue.
00:06:09.000 I went to a party in a penthouse there once, it was amazing.
00:06:12.000 There's this giant golden Trump building there, I was like, you know what, I think I'm getting the MAGA hat.
00:06:15.000 And so I just walked in and got it.
00:06:16.000 It was awesome!
00:06:17.000 Yeah, it was amazing.
00:06:17.000 Yeah, I mean, Trump did an awful lot for the city.
00:06:20.000 He was born there, he was raised there, and these are people who, This is nuts.
00:06:23.000 determined to take him down, Letitia James, the Attorney General of New York State,
00:06:28.000 ran her campaign on destroying Donald Trump. So did stupid Alvin Bragg in
00:06:33.000 Manhattan, who's of course working to destroy Donald Trump.
00:06:36.000 All of these people, they just hate him so much. This is nuts. It's not, it
00:06:40.000 doesn't seem to have any real legal basis. Even this judge hates Trump and has said
00:06:44.000 so before. So they're saying that, basically we have this from CNBC, Trump and
00:06:50.000 company liable for fraud in New York lawsuit, Judge Rules.
00:06:53.000 This is not even a criminal proceeding.
00:06:56.000 That's right.
00:06:57.000 This is a civil case and they are so so look at this.
00:06:59.000 The messenger says 10 corporate entities.
00:07:02.000 DJT, revocable trust, revocable trust, right?
00:07:06.000 I'm assuming that has something to do with his personal life, which is likely where he holds certain properties in his personal portfolio or family, not related to, uh, so it depends.
00:07:16.000 I mean, you never really know.
00:07:17.000 I mean, you could do a lot of stuff with trust, but I'm, I'm assuming the trust is probably for holding his property, uh, personal stuff.
00:07:23.000 The Trump organization, the Trump organization, LLC.
00:07:27.000 Those right there, I mean, that's it.
00:07:30.000 That's Trump.
00:07:31.000 The Trump Organization.
00:07:32.000 This is nuts.
00:07:34.000 And then they mentioned a bunch of others like DJT Holdings, Managing Member, LLC.
00:07:38.000 Some of these are, you know, whatever.
00:07:40.000 401 North Wabash Venture, LLC.
00:07:41.000 This is basically just a building.
00:07:44.000 Trump Old Post Office, LLC.
00:07:46.000 40 Wall Street, LLC.
00:07:47.000 Basically, when you buy big property, You create a private entity that owns that property.
00:07:53.000 Why?
00:07:54.000 Okay, if you regular citizen, sir, many of you own homes.
00:07:59.000 If you own two houses and someone slips and falls in one, they can sue and take both your houses.
00:08:06.000 Yeah, so Trump has a lot of these corporations that own buildings, and they're canceling them on him.
00:08:09.000 always makes more sense to start a company. The company owns the property, you own the company,
00:08:14.000 and that limits liability. Hey, how about that? So this means they're canceling the
00:08:18.000 business that owns a building? Yeah. So Trump has a lot of these corporations that own buildings
00:08:23.000 and they're canceling them on him. I wonder what's going to happen to Mar-a-Lago.
00:08:28.000 Well, Mar-a-Lago is Florida.
00:08:31.000 And Don Jr.
00:08:32.000 owns it, I believe.
00:08:33.000 Really?
00:08:34.000 I believe he turned it over to Don Jr.
00:08:36.000 a good few years ago.
00:08:37.000 That's my understanding.
00:08:39.000 I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't own as much after his term as president, right?
00:08:43.000 Like maybe Bedminster?
00:08:44.000 I don't see Bedminster on there.
00:08:45.000 So they say Trump's attorney Alina Haba vowed to appeal the decision, which she called fundamentally flawed at every level.
00:08:51.000 The fact that this court summarily found that there is no question of fact, finding in part that Mar-a-Lago is worth approximately $20 million, and issue a decision of this magnitude is an affront to our legal system.
00:09:03.000 We intend to immediately appeal this decision because President Trump and his family, like every American business owner, is entitled to their day in court.
00:09:10.000 So it was a summary judgment?
00:09:12.000 That doesn't seem at all reasonable.
00:09:15.000 I mean, okay, I gotta be—I didn't even know that.
00:09:17.000 That doesn't—this story is breaking.
00:09:20.000 But hold on, hold on.
00:09:21.000 They say Judge Arthur N. Guerin canceled New York business advocates for Trump, the Trump Organization, other defendants, including two of his sons.
00:09:28.000 Wow.
00:09:28.000 And they dismissed the lawsuit against Ivanka, I think in June.
00:09:32.000 But is this- was this a summary judgment?
00:09:35.000 Spokes- so this is Attorney General Letitia James, she filed this, and then the judge just banged the gavel- yeah.
00:09:41.000 And Gordon, granting partial summary judgment to James in the case, found that Trump made false and misleading valuations.
00:09:46.000 This means Trump didn't even come and argue, the judge just- they file their paperwork, they file their arguments, and the judge goes, nah, done.
00:09:54.000 Yo, wow.
00:09:55.000 Yeah, that's really messed up.
00:09:57.000 If they are, if they're, you know, if they can actually essentially take the property
00:10:02.000 by a summary judgment, I mean, then obviously that means that no one's property is safe
00:10:07.000 anymore.
00:10:08.000 Well, which is of course what Trump's been saying this whole time is that they're, you
00:10:11.000 know, he's between the essential police and lawfare state and the rest of us.
00:10:17.000 I gotta stop.
00:10:19.000 This is crazy.
00:10:20.000 Look at this.
00:10:20.000 Nguyen also ordered sanctions of $7,500 for five attorneys who represented the Trump defendants for making frivolous and previously rejected arguments in court filings.
00:10:29.000 This is crazy!
00:10:31.000 Yeah, you're not allowed to represent Trump.
00:10:33.000 They're doing that in Georgia too.
00:10:34.000 I mean, they went for his attorneys.
00:10:37.000 To call this unprecedented is an understatement of the highest order.
00:10:41.000 It's an unprecedented understatement.
00:10:43.000 I mean, it really is.
00:10:44.000 And again, this, not that I'm trying to get Tim fired up again, but you know, if the government is Taking people's property and stuff, then the government is acting lawlessly.
00:10:57.000 What recourse do the people have if you can't rely on the law, and where does this head?
00:11:02.000 I'm not going to say it, but I don't see the off-ramp.
00:11:04.000 Well, can I interject here?
00:11:06.000 I think the framing is wrong, right?
00:11:10.000 Because this isn't the government.
00:11:11.000 Because the government implies kind of a neutral entity.
00:11:14.000 That takes bipartisan consideration of all parties in the country and the people being themselves a kind of non-partisan entity that just exists separate from the state.
00:11:24.000 It's kind of an archaic way of looking at it.
00:11:28.000 What you have is a left-wing insurgent movement that has taken over your country and is now
00:11:33.000 persecuting the former president.
00:11:40.000 You can't overstate just how over your country is.
00:11:46.000 It's not just bad, right?
00:11:47.000 A country is predicated on goodwill between both parties.
00:11:51.000 You don't have goodwill.
00:11:53.000 What you have is an active persecution of the former president.
00:11:56.000 Your country is over, and now what's being settled is who gets to rule over the ruins.
00:12:00.000 Look, I certainly think we have our issues here in the United States, but I think, hey Phil, someone's a little salty about 7076 over here.
00:12:08.000 I was gonna say, I mean, the man who comes from a failed empire himself.
00:12:11.000 It'd be easy if that were the case, right?
00:12:13.000 But I'm very much in the dock that, hey, 1776 was a good thing and Trump should never have had a mugshot.
00:12:19.000 No, I agree, I'm just kidding.
00:12:20.000 You're living in a banana republic, and your president's being persecuted.
00:12:23.000 I've heard Carl say that the United States is actually the total fulfillment of the English common law, of what England was supposed to be before, so I know that he doesn't have the... So it's constitutional republic envy.
00:12:36.000 No, I've become a bit more conservative since then.
00:12:41.000 Well, because, I mean, this isn't happening in my country.
00:12:44.000 No, your government's just going after businesses like Rumble.
00:12:48.000 Sure, but that's not my property.
00:12:51.000 I don't know what to tell you.
00:12:52.000 I mean, I think you're right because Attorney General Letitia James campaigned on being an activist.
00:12:57.000 She was open from the beginning.
00:12:59.000 She didn't say, I'm going to uphold the law and be a representation of fairness.
00:13:02.000 She said, we are going to disrupt the system.
00:13:04.000 We're going to go after Trump.
00:13:05.000 And she is open about her preferences for left-wing causes.
00:13:09.000 I mean, there are a lot of organizations that she is specifically persecuting.
00:13:13.000 These people are fighting a war against you.
00:13:15.000 Yes.
00:13:15.000 You do understand that they're actively in arms against you with all of the legal mechanisms they can find.
00:13:20.000 This is a cultural revolution.
00:13:22.000 Yeah, it is.
00:13:23.000 And they're going to extirpate Trump from public life as much as they can.
00:13:29.000 They're going to take everything from him as much as they can.
00:13:32.000 And anyone who stands in alliance with him.
00:13:34.000 I mean, Rudy Giuliani, for me, is crazy.
00:13:37.000 The fact that, you know, he's got a mugshot too.
00:13:38.000 That was America's male, wasn't it?
00:13:41.000 He's the greatest.
00:13:42.000 Yeah, he was the guy at 9-11.
00:13:44.000 Rudy Giuliani.
00:13:47.000 Not just though.
00:13:49.000 He's the guy who ridded New York of crime.
00:13:51.000 It's before 9-11, he cleaned up the city amazingly well.
00:13:55.000 He got rid of the mobs and stuff.
00:13:57.000 And if Rudy Giuliani can essentially be paraded around in chains like the failed opposition in a Roman civil war, with Donald Trump and everyone else around him, I mean what
00:14:08.000 kind of country...
00:14:09.000 Failed Roman civil war, tell me more.
00:14:10.000 Well I mean, well okay, in a Roman civil war basically the losing party get killed, right?
00:14:19.000 But that's, well that's, they're on the path to doing that.
00:14:22.000 They're not going to kill Donald Trump, that's going to ruin him. So he's like old blind Belisarius
00:14:26.000 begging for pennies outside of Rome.
00:14:28.000 I don't know that they wouldn't kill him should it look like he's going to win coming November.
00:14:32.000 If they could, they would, but they won't.
00:14:34.000 They might try and kill him before.
00:14:35.000 I mean, you see, what's her name?
00:14:37.000 Megyn Kelly was talking about that.
00:14:39.000 They're going to do this.
00:14:40.000 She was saying that she's concerned that people are going to try and assassinate Trump.
00:14:45.000 Yeah, I think the time for that has passed.
00:14:47.000 I think they've got the machine in motion and what they're going to do is just systematically grind down Trump and everyone associated with him.
00:14:54.000 Everything MAGA, everything protester.
00:14:56.000 They're going to stigmatise it as terrorism.
00:14:58.000 Which they've been doing already.
00:15:01.000 I do think it's not just Trump.
00:15:03.000 I think this is what we see with Russell Brand as well.
00:15:07.000 It makes no sense to me that they all of a sudden decided to start investigating and caring about what Russell Brand did decades ago.
00:15:14.000 When at the time they certainly didn't care.
00:15:16.000 And they've protected much worse.
00:15:18.000 The thing about Russell Brand though is this was an intentional media takedown.
00:15:22.000 You had the Times in London.
00:15:24.000 They started doing this investigation into Russell Brand.
00:15:26.000 They're the ones who contacted these women.
00:15:29.000 The women said they were only prepared to come forward after they'd been contacted by press.
00:15:34.000 They also said that they were only coming forward because they were encouraged to come forward now as a reaction to Brand's newfound success.
00:15:43.000 They didn't like that.
00:15:44.000 That's what was published in the Times.
00:15:46.000 And then you had, right after that, you had NBC start contacting all of the advertisers who sponsored Brand on YouTube, you know, and like on all of his channels.
00:15:57.000 It was NBC reaching out that got, you know, what, Vivo, Barefoot, or whatever else.
00:16:04.000 And the Sticker Mule company to say that they were going to disavow Brandon Pullet.
00:16:08.000 And then after that, the News Movement, which is this company that was founded in 2020, launched last year, is owned by some people who used to work for the Dow Jones and BBC.
00:16:20.000 They then started going after Rumble's advertisers.
00:16:24.000 After Rumble said that they backed free speech and backed Russell Brand, this other organization went after their advertisers.
00:16:30.000 This was a concerted effort.
00:16:31.000 And of course you had the British government.
00:16:33.000 We do have a story I want to talk about in a bit about Russell Brand, but the reason I bring this up, and I think it's warranted, is because the conversation doesn't stop with Trump.
00:16:43.000 They are, as you said, Carl, trying to ruin him, but this does not stop with Trump.
00:16:48.000 Especially right now as we're entering 2024, we know that, what was it, 2018?
00:16:53.000 I said this last night, with Alex Jones, and then went after Paul Joseph Watson, Alex Jones, Laura Loomer, Donald Trump.
00:17:00.000 Eventually they will get to Joe Rogan.
00:17:02.000 Absolutely.
00:17:03.000 Yeah.
00:17:03.000 Because Joe Rogan has now repeated himself with Patrick Bette David saying that he would vote for Trump over Biden.
00:17:09.000 I mean, you cannot have this.
00:17:11.000 No.
00:17:12.000 So there is an effort here.
00:17:14.000 And I think if you look at Julian Assange as an example of how they deal with this.
00:17:18.000 Surprise, surprise.
00:17:20.000 Oh, Russell Brand.
00:17:21.000 Me too.
00:17:21.000 All this stuff.
00:17:22.000 It is a similar theme.
00:17:24.000 Donald Trump, same thing.
00:17:25.000 Was it Bergdorf?
00:17:26.000 Yeah, Bergdorf Goodmans.
00:17:28.000 Yep.
00:17:28.000 They said that he showed up.
00:17:29.000 No one noticed.
00:17:31.000 And they found him liable.
00:17:32.000 Notice they're not doing criminal charges in New York.
00:17:34.000 They're finding him liable.
00:17:35.000 Why?
00:17:35.000 Because a judge can bang the gavel.
00:17:36.000 You don't have the same kind of rights.
00:17:39.000 It is genuinely terrifying.
00:17:40.000 However, I want to say this to you, Carl.
00:17:42.000 I think we're winning.
00:17:44.000 I don't see it.
00:17:45.000 So when you look at the cultural shifts... I'd love to see the evidence for it.
00:17:48.000 Well, so first... How many of their guys are in jail?
00:17:51.000 Why is that the standard by which we determine if we're winning or losing?
00:17:54.000 Because you're in a war.
00:17:54.000 What is the standard?
00:17:56.000 So the standard is economic factors and cultural factors.
00:17:59.000 And I think if you look at the cultural victories, particularly pronounced ones, you can see the shift in the minds of the people and what confidence of the people will allow.
00:18:08.000 Right now, Joe Biden is tanking.
00:18:10.000 He's sinking in the polls.
00:18:11.000 We're seeing woke corporations get decimated.
00:18:14.000 We're seeing indie films skyrocket, indie artists skyrocket.
00:18:17.000 We're seeing a collective of anti-establishment individuals and more people I'm seeing on Twitter, for instance, this doctor I've retweeted who says I was wrong in 2020, I shouldn't have supported Biden.
00:18:28.000 What many of us experienced, for me in particular, I think in like 2020, when my attitude towards Trump in 2016 was, nah, I can't get out of here with this.
00:18:38.000 My attitude later on was like, well, I'm not gonna vote for the guy, but I can understand what people are saying about him.
00:18:43.000 And then in 2020, Carl knows.
00:18:45.000 But then in 2020, I was like, the agenda he released lays out too many points that I've agreed with, and it would be hypocritical for me to say I would not support that.
00:18:53.000 So that's pre-2020.
00:18:55.000 Now we're seeing more people who voted for Biden in 2020 who did not have that revelation now saying, I totally get it, I'm voting for Trump.
00:19:02.000 I see these things, Bud Light, Target, Disney, Netflix, etc.
00:19:06.000 etc.
00:19:06.000 We need to add Marriott to that as well.
00:19:08.000 Marriott.
00:19:08.000 Marriott?
00:19:09.000 Marriott.
00:19:09.000 We need to add Marriott to that.
00:19:10.000 What happened with Marriott?
00:19:11.000 Marriott was the hotel that cancelled Andy Ngo's talk after Antifa called and harassed them.
00:19:16.000 So that hotel chain needs the Bud Light treatment.
00:19:19.000 But look at the rise of the parallel economy.
00:19:22.000 So, at first, you could argue, yes, we're losing because they're debanking people, they're censoring people, and there were attempts to counter this, right?
00:19:31.000 Parler, and then they destroy Parler.
00:19:33.000 But then a couple things happen.
00:19:34.000 Carl, you're back on X!
00:19:36.000 Twitter, X. Yeah, but that wasn't because of any goodwill in the establishment.
00:19:40.000 No, of course not.
00:19:41.000 It's because a powerful individual who views the world more closely to how we view it, in terms of what should or should not be, Took great risk to buy the platform to, in my opinion, pursue his personal goals, but it also had a tremendous effect of bringing back a lot of the people who are Thanos-snapped out of the conversation.
00:20:01.000 So now you're back on Twitter, aka Axe.
00:20:03.000 Right.
00:20:04.000 So you see a move like that.
00:20:06.000 Rumble, their SPAC deal.
00:20:08.000 According to the Motley Fool, Chris Pevlovsky, the CEO, is a billionaire.
00:20:13.000 Okay, I don't know how Chris feels about me saying that, but like the Motley Fool says, here's how many shares he owns at this price.
00:20:21.000 If that's true, he's a tech billionaire, okay?
00:20:23.000 And this means when you see the tremendous support that new platforms are getting, and the success of platforms like the Daily Wire, with the failures, this is why I think you see what they're doing in New York.
00:20:36.000 Is this going to help them?
00:20:38.000 I don't think it helps in the long run.
00:20:40.000 I think there are a lot of communist, banality of evil types who will cheer for it no matter what, but I do think there's going to be a lot of regular people who are going to start going like, dude, this is freaking me out, you're scaring me.
00:20:51.000 I talk to people, touch grass as it were, and I'll say something like, what do you think about, oh I hate Trump, screw that, don't care.
00:20:57.000 And then, their real attitude, the reason why they hate Trump and want him gone, is they're like, I'm tired of conflict.
00:21:03.000 I'm tired of the noise.
00:21:05.000 I'm tired of the fighting.
00:21:06.000 I want stability.
00:21:07.000 And guess what?
00:21:08.000 This doesn't stop with Trump.
00:21:09.000 But the point here is, these people don't realize.
00:21:12.000 They don't realize, they think, make Trump go away, and they leave us alone.
00:21:16.000 Wrong.
00:21:16.000 No.
00:21:17.000 That is wrong, yeah.
00:21:18.000 Very wrong.
00:21:18.000 But now what I'm hearing, I'm hanging out at the poker tables, and there is this Lib guy, and I'm talking to a guy in front of me who's like a fan, this guy chimes in when we're talking about Trump, and he goes, look, hey, I hate Trump, but You know, they shouldn't be doing these suits to get him off the ballot.
00:21:33.000 That's crazy.
00:21:34.000 And I'm like, right, what's going to happen is these regular people who are begging for normalcy are now realizing the things they're doing with shutting down the Trump Organization, prosecuting him, is the conflict.
00:21:45.000 And Trump is the solution.
00:21:46.000 We have the situation where you have the people who are in power distinctly not listening to the constituents at all on any topic on any area of of governance whatsoever.
00:21:58.000 So I think that's what we're seeing, too, is we're seeing normal people be like, these
00:22:01.000 lawsuits are bogus.
00:22:03.000 You know, mutilating kids is bogus.
00:22:05.000 We don't want any of that.
00:22:07.000 Opening the borders and destroying our national sovereignty, that's a terrible idea.
00:22:11.000 You know, you're seeing all of this stuff.
00:22:12.000 And the more constituents speak out, which they are doing, you know, we see the polling,
00:22:16.000 we see all of this stuff, we see people speaking out against it.
00:22:19.000 And the ruling class doesn't care at all.
00:22:22.000 You know, they're so used to just shoving their elitist opinions down our throats.
00:22:27.000 And I say this as a, you know, recovering elitist.
00:22:29.000 They, like, they're shoving this all down our throats and we're just supposed to take it.
00:22:33.000 And people don't want to take it anymore.
00:22:34.000 But I do, I do wonder if we're actually winning.
00:22:38.000 Like, it feels a lot, feels a lot like being destroyed.
00:22:42.000 I think you have to be careful of, listen, Trump is ahead in the polls.
00:22:47.000 Trump is ahead in the prediction markets.
00:22:47.000 Yes.
00:22:49.000 But don't you think they're going to take him out?
00:22:50.000 Don't you think they're going to find a way to like... That's why they're doing all of this.
00:22:55.000 It's desperation.
00:22:56.000 So let's do this.
00:22:58.000 I mean desperate crazy girls who kill you still kill you.
00:23:02.000 All right, let me pull up this story from the post-millennial.
00:23:05.000 Biden's approval rating among black Americans down 17 points according to NBC.
00:23:11.000 In fact, it's so bad that Washington Post downplayed their own polls, two of them, that showed Trump winning by 10 points.
00:23:19.000 10 points!
00:23:21.000 CNN had a segment where they said, There were two polls, one said 10 and one said 9.
00:23:25.000 I heard one, go ahead, sorry.
00:23:27.000 So, I don't know how it works necessarily, but they have two different polls of, you know, and that's what gets released to FiveThirtyEight, or that's what FiveThirtyEight tracks.
00:23:34.000 And so, you have Biden losing, CNN running a segment where they say outright, in the 2020 cycle, we never saw Trump poll this well against Biden at all.
00:23:46.000 In aggregate, Trump is beating Joe Biden.
00:23:49.000 I'm imagining these people in New York, this judge, why would he bang the gavel to destroy the Trump organizations?
00:23:55.000 He's crying.
00:23:57.000 He's in his room, heart beating, racing, going, am I on the wrong side of history?
00:24:02.000 I can't lose.
00:24:03.000 We can't lose.
00:24:04.000 Bang the gavel in violation of their of their of what they once believed or whatever they thought they believed.
00:24:10.000 Arresting Donald Trump, arresting his lawyers, fining his lawyers.
00:24:13.000 This reeks of someone crying.
00:24:17.000 And frantic panic!
00:24:18.000 All tyranny is a confession of weakness.
00:24:20.000 But these people think they're fighting Nazis.
00:24:23.000 They think they're saving the world from fascism.
00:24:25.000 But the problem is that the Nazis are the ones being honoured in Canadian Parliament by the Prime Minister.
00:24:30.000 That's a problem for us.
00:24:32.000 It should be a problem for them.
00:24:34.000 And then he says we have to watch out for Russian disinformation.
00:24:37.000 I don't think these people truly believe they're fighting Nazis.
00:24:40.000 I believe they say that.
00:24:41.000 I think they really believe it.
00:24:42.000 I think some of them might, but I imagine a lot of these people Uh, when, when you talk to, uh, I've talked to high-profile celebrities, musicians, rock stars, actors, etc., and I'm sure you guys have your experience with them as well, where they say things like, look, man, I can't, I can't be involved, I'll be destroyed.
00:24:59.000 There, there are likely, in my opinion, high-profile individuals in law enforcement and the judiciary who thought to themselves, Oh my God, I can't believe what's happening to my country.
00:25:10.000 These people have gone crazy, but if I speak up, they'll destroy me.
00:25:13.000 So I've got to just keep my head down and play along and hope I survive.
00:25:18.000 But oh, they chose the wrong side.
00:25:21.000 They chose the despots who are going to lose in this country called the United States.
00:25:26.000 And now they're thinking to themselves, if Trump wins, it's me.
00:25:31.000 I have no choice but to do everything in my power to make sure Trump can't do that.
00:25:35.000 Trump's going to lock people up.
00:25:36.000 I'm hoping.
00:25:37.000 I believe there's a strong possibility.
00:25:38.000 He did it last time.
00:25:39.000 Yeah, but that was different.
00:25:41.000 That was Trump thinking he could play ball.
00:25:43.000 And it was not this crazy.
00:25:45.000 It was weird.
00:25:47.000 It was wild.
00:25:48.000 But Trump said, no, we don't do that.
00:25:49.000 We're not going to do that.
00:25:50.000 It seemed like the social norms were still in place.
00:25:53.000 But now they're clearly off the table.
00:25:55.000 So, I mean, if Trump does win and doesn't just jail every single one of these people, then you know it's over.
00:26:00.000 Do you think he would, though?
00:26:01.000 I don't think he's got a choice.
00:26:04.000 But there are a lot of times that Trump has said that he would do something and he doesn't follow through.
00:26:09.000 I mean, it's one of his biggest flaws, unfortunately.
00:26:12.000 But I feel like the reason that Trump behaved the way that he did when he was in office is because he believed that he would be accepted by the establishment.
00:26:21.000 Remember, the only reason that he ran is because Barack Obama mocked him at the dinner.
00:26:26.000 That was the last straw.
00:26:28.000 I truly believe that was the last straw because he wanted to prove that he was worth their respect, that he had earned and was worth being among the elite.
00:26:38.000 And he thought, once I'm president, they will go ahead and accept me.
00:26:42.000 And that's the way he behaved.
00:26:43.000 And even up to right at the very end, when he gave General Milley an award and he gave Fauci an award the day before he left office.
00:26:52.000 That was because he was looking to placate them.
00:26:57.000 I assume, I have to assume, that he sees now that there is no route for him to be friendly.
00:27:04.000 That if he gets back into office, he has to take control and he has to destroy the bureaucracy that's in there.
00:27:10.000 The point that you're making about how he believed that people would accept him, that has been Trump's fatal flaw his entire life.
00:27:18.000 That's Dave Chappelle's joke, that he came out of the house to say they're all corrupt and then went back in.
00:27:23.000 He's always sort of wanted to return to the elite establishment.
00:27:25.000 Yeah, he wants that and he's wanted that his whole career.
00:27:32.000 He was in real estate New York.
00:27:34.000 None of the other real estate people are like the, you know, the architects or the contractors or anybody.
00:27:38.000 They always were talking out of two sides of their mouth with him.
00:27:41.000 And he knew it.
00:27:43.000 And he hasn't liked it.
00:27:44.000 I mean, that is Trump's big problem is the need for approval.
00:27:46.000 Yeah.
00:27:47.000 Because, I mean, if there's one thing that you can say that's good about DeSantis, he's too autistic for approval, right?
00:27:53.000 Well, people have actually, this is a common thread among liberals, saying that Ron DeSantis is quite literally, they believe he genuinely has autism.
00:27:59.000 Yeah, I know, that's why I like him.
00:28:01.000 But it's just not his time at the moment.
00:28:03.000 I don't know, man.
00:28:05.000 I think the problem with relying on the great man to take out the organized minority is that the organized minority can lose lots of times and still win, whereas the great man just has to lose once and then it's over.
00:28:16.000 Yeah.
00:28:17.000 Well, he already lost twice.
00:28:18.000 I think it's... Sorry, go on.
00:28:21.000 I was going to say to clarify when I say we're winning.
00:28:23.000 That's not to say that we own the battlefield.
00:28:25.000 It means that we have been pushed back, pushed back, and finally now we have routed the advancing force and their ranks are starting to break.
00:28:34.000 That means on the battlefield, we are in a weakened position, but we have begun a successful advance against this corrupt ideology where if this trend continues, we do win.
00:28:46.000 I don't know.
00:28:48.000 I think they'll find a way of screwing him.
00:28:50.000 Oh, sure, sure, but Trump's not the end-all be-all.
00:28:53.000 I think Trump is an avatar of the rage felt by people in this country for a long time, and he's absorbing more and more.
00:29:00.000 He's growing bigger with each and every- I mean, I hope so.
00:29:03.000 Well, it is.
00:29:05.000 The fact that, you know, Biden's approval rating among Black Americans going down, at the same time Trump is surging among Black Americans, that is one of the most terrifying statistics to Democrats.
00:29:15.000 It was, uh, it's been reported several times.
00:29:16.000 Wall Street Journal recently, in the past couple of years, said if Democrats can't maintain 20 percent, or if, I'm sorry, 80 percent, if at any point the Republicans go past 20 percent Black support, the Democrats cannot win.
00:29:27.000 Sure.
00:29:28.000 Period.
00:29:28.000 And the argument for Trump has never been stronger, but I'm very concerned about all of the salami slice tactics that they're going to employ.
00:29:37.000 You know, the ballot harvesting and whatever else it is that they do.
00:29:43.000 I'm not confident.
00:29:45.000 What would make you feel confident though?
00:29:47.000 Like, what would change to make you feel confident?
00:29:49.000 I mean... Or is it just a lost cause?
00:29:51.000 Voting would have to be done in person with pottery shards.
00:29:54.000 Right?
00:29:54.000 That would make me feel confident, right?
00:29:56.000 I don't... While there are all these other mechanisms, I'm skeptical.
00:30:01.000 I don't think the presidency is the end-all be-all and it's not what matters.
00:30:03.000 I think what matters is the cultural shift.
00:30:06.000 The problem is the presidency has been accruing extra powers and more central authority over the last few decades and so it becomes this kind of totemic influential position that legislates through executive order rather than doing things the way things should be done, right?
00:30:23.000 George Bush had a certain number of executive orders, Obama had more, Trump had more, and now Biden has the most.
00:30:29.000 And Biden was unbelievably aggressive on the first week.
00:30:33.000 On the first day, he had like 20 or something.
00:30:35.000 Yeah, and then he just carried this on, literally doing hundreds of them.
00:30:38.000 So this is just what happens to old republics, man.
00:30:42.000 Power centralizes.
00:30:43.000 They don't last forever.
00:30:44.000 Well, let's clarify.
00:30:46.000 I'm not saying that the existing structure of the United States is preserved.
00:30:51.000 I'm saying there will be something new coming from it.
00:30:53.000 I believe the left are reactionary and it's always interesting how they try to define what reactionary is, right?
00:31:00.000 The left will say we're reactionaries because it makes no sense.
00:31:04.000 The left explicitly claims to be progressive and they are progressive because what they're trying to achieve is communism.
00:31:09.000 Yes.
00:31:10.000 What you're trying to achieve is classical liberalism.
00:31:12.000 And that's what you had, and that's why you're trapped in this country with people who are at war with you, because they literally are just psychotically obsessed with the end goal of communism, and they find any roadblock worthy of being destroyed, no matter what it is.
00:31:24.000 But a component of what they do is reactionary in that they're trying to rewind the clock.
00:31:29.000 We talked about this a long time ago.
00:31:31.000 The United States is one of the first countries with the concept of individual meritocracy based on race, national origin, religion, etc.
00:31:43.000 And the left is trying to eliminate that.
00:31:45.000 They're trying to rewind the clock to a time before we had this classical liberal system that allowed individual merit.
00:31:53.000 Yes, but the thing is, before and after won't be the individualistic classical liberal republic you're thinking of.
00:32:02.000 But the left are not trying to go back to what was prior to the United States.
00:32:06.000 They're trying to get to an idealised future that they think will come afterwards.
00:32:09.000 Technically, I would say overwhelmingly yes, but that's why I say a component is reactionary.
00:32:14.000 That's why a lot of these words describe only specifics.
00:32:18.000 To be honest with you, you guys are the reactionaries here, right?
00:32:20.000 Because you want the 1776 America.
00:32:22.000 No.
00:32:23.000 I disagree.
00:32:23.000 No.
00:32:24.000 Do you not want the 1776 America?
00:32:26.000 They had no fever, it was not good.
00:32:28.000 Lack of electricity.
00:32:30.000 Politically, technologically, obviously, you want things sort of advanced.
00:32:33.000 No, the answer is no, I don't.
00:32:36.000 So, it depends on what your definition of progressive is, right?
00:32:40.000 I think that when you look at where this country was... Well, that's the question, right?
00:32:43.000 Well, okay, they talk about, oh, we're progressives.
00:32:45.000 Progressing where?
00:32:46.000 To what?
00:32:47.000 So that's why I would say, no, I actually want a changed future, right?
00:32:50.000 I want, I think that we need to Amend the Constitution to clarify things and make them better.
00:33:00.000 Now, I understand the political realities of amending the Constitution, opening the door to your enemies coming in to destroy it.
00:33:05.000 But imagine if there's a culture war, and the Communists are defeated and just totally give up, and they're not a question anymore, and the Constitutional Republican, Republicans or Republicanists, whatever you want to call it, say, hey, how can we amend the Constitution to improve upon it so it doesn't happen again?
00:33:22.000 For instance, the Second Amendment can be made to include literally any arm, any accessory, quite literally we need to fix things.
00:33:31.000 But I also want to point out that I don't want to go back to a time pre-women's suffrage.
00:33:35.000 I don't want to go back to a time when a constitution was written about the rights of men when men were enslaved.
00:33:40.000 I don't want to go back to any of that.
00:33:41.000 I want to see the realization of our moral values.
00:33:47.000 I wasn't speaking to the literal point of 1776.
00:33:51.000 But this is the point, we're not trying to go back.
00:33:53.000 I was talking to the spirit of the thing, because obviously the amendments came afterwards, and obviously they're good.
00:33:58.000 If we're saying reactionaries and go back to the way things were, that's a bad thing.
00:34:03.000 No, no.
00:34:03.000 We don't want to do that.
00:34:04.000 I'm not saying literally go back in time.
00:34:05.000 What I'm saying is you're trying to restore the spirit of the American Republic as it was originally conceived.
00:34:10.000 Because all of the good things that the American Republic was conceived of, all of the Founding Fathers knew would be a consequence of the American Republic.
00:34:18.000 They just didn't have the political capital to be able to do it right there and now.
00:34:21.000 Right, agreed.
00:34:22.000 A lot of the Founding Fathers owned slaves but wanted to abolish slavery and things like this.
00:34:27.000 And so they knew that this was the path that this would end up being done on.
00:34:30.000 And so you want to return to that spirit.
00:34:32.000 But the thing is, the progressives have got a different interpretation of this.
00:34:35.000 And they say, OK, yeah, well, we want freedom, too.
00:34:37.000 We want freedom from everything, right?
00:34:40.000 Positive freedom.
00:34:40.000 Freedom from hunger.
00:34:41.000 Yeah.
00:34:42.000 And so their version of progress, their ideal view of the future, is essentially what you could describe as communism.
00:34:50.000 It's the freedom from literally everything.
00:34:53.000 And you're trapped in this country with these lunatics.
00:34:55.000 Right.
00:34:56.000 This is half your country that are absolutely fucking batshit that have stigmatized the human body itself as an oppressive thing.
00:35:04.000 Reality itself is a form of oppression.
00:35:07.000 And so now what do you do with them?
00:35:09.000 How do you deal with that?
00:35:12.000 In terms of descriptions of reactionary or otherwise, it's almost pointless because you could make the argument that everyone else is more reactionary.
00:35:21.000 To what degree?
00:35:22.000 Sure, but the question is the moral loading on the terms.
00:35:25.000 I mean, to be a progressive, to say, well, you want children to be completely liberated from any relationship with their own parents.
00:35:31.000 That's horrible.
00:35:33.000 If it makes me a reactionary to say no, children belong to their parents and they should be in love and care for each other, then I'm a reactionary.
00:35:38.000 Right, but we can be dark with it.
00:35:41.000 I think we're winning.
00:35:42.000 You want to know another reason why I think we're winning?
00:35:44.000 Because the left is substantially more likely to abort and sterilize their children, and the right are encouraging people to have families and have kids.
00:35:52.000 The problem is they control the schools.
00:35:54.000 But look at what's happening in this country with the cultural shift with parental rights and education.
00:35:58.000 Look at Loudoun County is literally 30 seconds away from this building.
00:36:03.000 30 seconds, boom, you're in Loudoun.
00:36:04.000 If you want to go to where the schools are, you drive a little bit more.
00:36:06.000 But the parents are showing up and they're saying, hey, we don't want this stuff.
00:36:10.000 And the laws are getting passed across the board.
00:36:12.000 Now, there may be conflict between the cult and the free people of the United States.
00:36:18.000 Don't get me wrong.
00:36:19.000 But there is a major cultural shift where This is the data that I often cite, because I covered this several years ago.
00:36:25.000 In the 2000s, several studies showed liberals were having 1.5 kids, conservatives were having 2.05.
00:36:32.000 Surprise, surprise, 20 years later, you have Pew Research showing slightly more conservative young people.
00:36:38.000 Only a tiny, tiny bit.
00:36:39.000 Which is a marked shift because typically each generation is more progressive.
00:36:43.000 Now you're seeing parental resistance to what these schools are trying to do.
00:36:47.000 You're seeing more and more people like us watching shows like this and others saying outright no to this education system, advocating homeschooling and pod learning, and actively participating in their school boards.
00:36:59.000 With that in mind, with the conservative base and the libertarians and the post-liberals knowing they're coming for your kids, they are in trouble because they don't have kids.
00:37:10.000 The saying goes, socialists don't have kids, they have yours.
00:37:12.000 But if these families have become apprised of this and have begun to push back and resist, Now it's danger, danger territory for them because they don't have kids!
00:37:21.000 I really feel like, I understand what you're saying, but I feel like the left wants fewer people, so the fact that... They do want fewer people, that's why they're gluing themselves to the sidewalks.
00:37:33.000 Exactly, they want significantly, I believe that they probably want around a million or two human beings on earth.
00:37:39.000 That's really the goal. 500.
00:37:42.000 500,000?
00:37:42.000 500 million.
00:37:43.000 They're also doing, like, degrowth.
00:37:46.000 Oh, was it?
00:37:46.000 Okay.
00:37:47.000 They're doing degrowth initiatives.
00:37:48.000 Exactly, that's exactly where I was going.
00:37:50.000 Degrowth because they don't believe that the world can support them, but let them.
00:37:54.000 But the thing about the parents, the one thing about parents, and I've talked to Moms for Liberty about this, and I've talked to other You know, parents rights advocates, parents go to school board meetings, parents talk to teachers, parents like, you know, deal with all of that stuff.
00:38:08.000 And it doesn't matter that the Department of Justice called them domestic extremists.
00:38:12.000 It doesn't matter that the FBI sought to investigate parents.
00:38:16.000 Parents just keep showing up because the stakes for parents are way too high.
00:38:21.000 You know, once you have a kid, like, you look at your child.
00:38:24.000 That's not just your future.
00:38:25.000 I mean, it's their future.
00:38:26.000 It's your future.
00:38:28.000 It's the future of, you know, their children.
00:38:30.000 It's so much more important.
00:38:31.000 The question I have for everyone who listens to this show, do you want your children to live in the pod and eat the bugs?
00:38:38.000 Yes or no?
00:38:40.000 So it's not that it can't be one, I just don't think that, well I'm just going to broadly term it the right, even though that is a deeply inaccurate way of characterising it.
00:38:51.000 I call it freedom faction.
00:38:52.000 Oh I like that!
00:38:54.000 It's the opposition to the left, right?
00:38:55.000 That really is what we're talking about.
00:38:56.000 I'm just going to characterize it as the right for the ease of the conversation.
00:39:00.000 The resistance!
00:39:02.000 The problem they have is if you were to look at the organizational capacity, the resources, the number of people that the left has active right now all over the place.
00:39:15.000 It's staggering how much more power the left has than the right, right?
00:39:18.000 I mean, the parents do have to show up.
00:39:21.000 But the thing is, there's only so many times they can show up.
00:39:23.000 There's only so much time they can take off work.
00:39:25.000 There's only so much money that they could collectively gather together to have a lawsuit against some Soros-funded or whoever-funded billionaire activist organization.
00:39:36.000 And these people are being paid and will always be paid.
00:39:39.000 And not only that, treat this like a crusading faith.
00:39:42.000 And so they get up in the morning desiring to do this.
00:39:45.000 You're trapped in this country with essentially a bunch of religious termites.
00:39:49.000 But I understand this.
00:39:50.000 But did you know the founding fathers of the United States thought that we would lose the war for independence?
00:39:54.000 Sure.
00:39:55.000 They were saying many of the same things in a similar way.
00:39:58.000 They were saying we can't possibly win.
00:40:00.000 You can't go up against the crown, it's impossible.
00:40:02.000 In fact, I was reading about Lexington and Concord, the shot heard around the world, and the reason this is considered so pivotal for the American Revolution was that Prior to the, uh, to the battles at Lexington and Concord, which were more of just like, like a handful of farmers fighting cops, essentially.
00:40:17.000 Yeah, basically.
00:40:18.000 No one believed there would ever be arms raised against regulars.
00:40:24.000 True.
00:40:24.000 It was just, no.
00:40:25.000 Because you had the Boston Massacre where they're throwing rocks and stuff, basically a riot.
00:40:30.000 And then, well, a lot happened.
00:40:32.000 We'll put it that way.
00:40:33.000 But this idea that simply because you are up against Goliath means David can't win, I just don't think is correct.
00:40:39.000 I think the issue with... Just a quick thing here.
00:40:42.000 No one's coming to save us, right?
00:40:44.000 You have 16,000 French troops.
00:40:46.000 That's true.
00:40:48.000 French professional troops.
00:40:49.000 That's why we won.
00:40:50.000 These were the best in the world, right?
00:40:51.000 The French troops at the time were the best in the world.
00:40:54.000 And they were at war.
00:40:55.000 They were fighting a war against Britain.
00:40:56.000 They weren't helping us.
00:40:57.000 Where did we get that?
00:40:58.000 There's a lot of veterans in the United States.
00:41:01.000 It's not literal.
00:41:03.000 It's not literally, you know, where, where, where, where is the support that's going to come externally from an interested party who actively wants to defeat the left?
00:41:12.000 It'll be the other way around.
00:41:12.000 It'd be like UN troops, because I brought this up before.
00:41:15.000 But it's not literal troops.
00:41:16.000 We're talking figuratively.
00:41:17.000 Where's the cultural efforts?
00:41:19.000 The resources, right?
00:41:20.000 The resources needed to win whatever war you're in.
00:41:23.000 If it was on sea, it'd be boats.
00:41:24.000 If it's on land, it's troops.
00:41:25.000 But it's cultural war we're fighting here.
00:41:28.000 And it's a kind of social war that's going on.
00:41:30.000 Where could the reinforcements come from?
00:41:32.000 I don't know if we need...
00:41:35.000 We have Gen Z. Gen Z is more conservative.
00:41:39.000 The kids who are coming up now are more conservative.
00:41:41.000 They have a much deeper interest in their basic rights and also thinking that all this stuff is trash.
00:41:47.000 They look at their gay teachers waving flags around and they roll their eyes with disdain.
00:41:52.000 In the analogy of the American Revolution, you're correct.
00:41:56.000 We only won because of France.
00:41:58.000 But just a quick thing.
00:41:59.000 Mostly.
00:42:01.000 What's the reading level of Gen Z?
00:42:04.000 The reading level?
00:42:06.000 I don't know about that.
00:42:09.000 My son over the weekend was like, Mom, do you know Hamlet?
00:42:11.000 I'm reading Hamlet.
00:42:12.000 And I was like, by all means, go ahead, read Hamlet.
00:42:14.000 Yeah, but you escaped.
00:42:16.000 Yeah, I escaped in literally December.
00:42:19.000 And no, I don't homeschool my child.
00:42:22.000 In the direct analogy of the United States, we can point out the U.S.
00:42:27.000 needed support.
00:42:28.000 We needed help.
00:42:29.000 Quebec said, no way, we're not getting involved.
00:42:32.000 And they would have been the 14th colony.
00:42:33.000 There were other colonies.
00:42:34.000 But in this instance, I'm not so sure we actually need that.
00:42:36.000 If the informed class of people in this country are continually shifting away from the establishment narrative, It's gonna be more V for Vendetta than American Revolution.
00:42:47.000 Sure.
00:42:48.000 It's gonna be that scene where the inspector says eventually someone will do something stupid and then it shows the finger man shoot the little girl and then the locals come out and say we just don't care anymore and they got baseball bars and crowbats.
00:42:58.000 Pretty sure V dies though, right?
00:42:59.000 Baseball bars and crowbats?
00:43:01.000 What the?
00:43:02.000 Baseball bats and crowbars!
00:43:04.000 V dies though, right?
00:43:06.000 Yes, but to be honest, V chooses.
00:43:09.000 Sure.
00:43:09.000 That was kind of the point.
00:43:10.000 He was done.
00:43:10.000 He was tired.
00:43:11.000 And so he decided to confront.
00:43:15.000 What's the guy's name?
00:43:16.000 Oh, the VP.
00:43:18.000 I know the guy.
00:43:19.000 Right.
00:43:20.000 I can't remember his name.
00:43:21.000 I remember Creedy.
00:43:22.000 Yeah.
00:43:23.000 And I remember it was.
00:43:27.000 No, Prothero was the TV guy.
00:43:29.000 Yeah, I remember him.
00:43:30.000 But anyway, V didn't have to.
00:43:35.000 He confronts, but the point is, it's not about V himself, right?
00:43:39.000 You can, maybe that's Trump.
00:43:40.000 You can say Trump is... Could be.
00:43:43.000 Jeez.
00:43:43.000 Could be he's our V. I would love to have an AI movie generator just replace V with Trump.
00:43:50.000 That is like fighting and... You could do that.
00:43:52.000 That technology exists.
00:43:54.000 The right doesn't have the right mindset to win the war.
00:43:56.000 That's the thing.
00:43:57.000 Because the right's fighting to be left alone and they're fighting to exterminate.
00:44:00.000 But I think the right is starting to see its values played out in other countries.
00:44:04.000 I mean, I think of like Eastern Europe and Georgia right now.
00:44:07.000 They're both very pro nationalist, pro natalist countries.
00:44:10.000 That Argentina guy.
00:44:11.000 Right!
00:44:12.000 I mean, I think we do see it on an international scale, and so, yes, they want to be left alone, but they are seeing their values echoed other places.
00:44:20.000 Yeah, but the problem is, these are all essentially what you can just characterize as, like, the great men of history.
00:44:25.000 Like, it's one guy, right?
00:44:26.000 It's one guy who's, like, in Argentina.
00:44:28.000 I'm gonna do all this stuff.
00:44:29.000 Okay, maybe you will be, like, an Alexander the Great, and you'll conquer the entire machinery of the Persian Empire.
00:44:35.000 But if you fail, that thing is just gonna swallow you up.
00:44:38.000 Right.
00:44:39.000 And so you're putting a lot on one guy.
00:44:41.000 They don't have the organizational capacity that the left has.
00:44:44.000 Let me give you another historical reference to a conflict fought over one group trying to be left alone and one group trying to control the other.
00:44:52.000 That reference is, in American history, it's the Civil War.
00:44:55.000 Okay.
00:44:55.000 The Confederacy's initial moves were secession.
00:44:58.000 Leave us alone, we out.
00:44:59.000 And they lost!
00:45:00.000 And then what happened was, the Union said, not gonna happen.
00:45:03.000 Then, this caused a major freak out among several more states, like Virginia, which were, they were two to one in favor of staying with the Union, until Lincoln was like, nah, actually, we're gonna conscript people and we're gonna go fight to suppress the rebellion.
00:45:17.000 That triggered four more states to be like, this has to stop.
00:45:20.000 This is funny, because the Confederacy could have won in the first battle of Bull Run, but they chose not to invade D.C.
00:45:30.000 After the Confederates won and shocked the North and pushed them back, they said, that's it, gentlemen, we got it, now we'll be left alone.
00:45:37.000 And they were wrong.
00:45:38.000 And then, not to say anything, like the Confederacy was predicated upon ridiculous trash ideas.
00:45:43.000 Obviously, we don't support the Confederates' ideas, but this is just an example from history of how this works.
00:45:48.000 And that's the thing.
00:45:50.000 That I'm really concerned about, because like I just said, the people who want to be left alone, they don't win the wars.
00:45:55.000 Well, what's interesting, though, is the people who want to be left alone, we are looking at a similar sort of situation with the states' rights fight, because we have a lot of states who are passing laws that are banning, you know, trans stuff, abortion.
00:46:09.000 It's split, though.
00:46:10.000 Yeah, who are like making these... Dangerously split.
00:46:13.000 It's dangerously split, but that's sort of what we're looking at now that abortion is a states' rights issue.
00:46:18.000 The trans kids stuff is, you know, not elucidated in the Constitution.
00:46:22.000 Therefore, it's a states' rights issue.
00:46:26.000 And there's other issues with that regard to education and stuff like that.
00:46:29.000 So we are seeing things solidify down states' lines.
00:46:33.000 Let me pull up this story.
00:46:34.000 This is from the Postmillennial.
00:46:36.000 New York City to pay over $1 billion to house illegal immigrants over the next three years.
00:46:41.000 Oh, boy.
00:46:42.000 Enjoy that.
00:46:43.000 Yeah, they say with the migrant crisis and the Big Apple showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon, Mayor Eric Adams has proposed extending the city's contract with the Hotel Association of New York.
00:46:51.000 The plan to house illegal immigrants until August 2026 is expected to bring the project cost since the crisis began to $1.35 billion.
00:46:59.000 My manager is having an aneurysm right now.
00:47:03.000 So, people are outraged.
00:47:04.000 And there's a video from this morning where the police arrest the locals protesting the non-citizens being paid and brought into their homes.
00:47:13.000 Not literal homes, their neighborhoods, their communities.
00:47:16.000 Is this Roosevelt Hotel?
00:47:17.000 No, this is Staten Island.
00:47:18.000 In Staten Island, locals came out and said, stay out of our communities and the police arrested them.
00:47:24.000 Michael Maus is not wrong about police.
00:47:26.000 Oh yeah, he's totally right.
00:47:27.000 Blaine approved it.
00:47:28.000 Those cops held those cars there as children burned to death.
00:47:32.000 And they don't... The police aren't on your side.
00:47:34.000 They're the servants of the government.
00:47:35.000 They don't know or care.
00:47:36.000 And look, people misunderstand this.
00:47:38.000 They think that the idea that a cop would do this... When Michael Malice says that police will commit... There's no crime so egregious that a police officer would not commit it, up until including the execution of children.
00:47:50.000 What people think he's saying is that cops are smirking and being like, Yes, I will go.
00:47:56.000 What he's saying is that a cop will be told, don't let these cars leave.
00:47:59.000 And they go, sure thing boss.
00:48:01.000 And then they're all roasting alive.
00:48:02.000 He's like, oh, that's what's happening.
00:48:04.000 That's what Jordan Peterson talks about with the Nazi officers.
00:48:08.000 And what people are saying now about what's happening in New York and the immigration crisis.
00:48:13.000 They bring in non-citizens.
00:48:15.000 They then say, you can be police officers.
00:48:17.000 Illinois is proposing this.
00:48:19.000 They then say, how would you like to be a citizen?
00:48:21.000 All you gotta do is join the military, join the National Guard.
00:48:23.000 Now you have people with no loyalty to the Constitution or the country being promised personal gain to subjugate anyone who would stand against them.
00:48:33.000 We already have that.
00:48:34.000 I mean, you can already earn citizenship if you're an immigrant.
00:48:37.000 Right, but that's not my point.
00:48:38.000 My point is- If you do it en masse, we have a really big problem.
00:48:41.000 I understand that.
00:48:42.000 My point is not that we allow people to become citizens of the military.
00:48:45.000 That I get.
00:48:46.000 My point is, if an American citizen is questioned, will you take up arms against your neighbor?
00:48:53.000 They'll say no, outright.
00:48:54.000 No one believes that police would do these things because the assumption is the police officers are consciously deciding to harm a child.
00:49:02.000 The real issue is that the police will follow orders without understanding what the full ramifications are and just do it.
00:49:08.000 But there still is a problem of American versus American.
00:49:10.000 But you bring in non-Americans, empower them with law enforcement capabilities and weapons, and they'll say, I literally don't care about you at all.
00:49:18.000 I'm getting mine.
00:49:19.000 And there's all of these young men, these young military-age men that we see crossing the border, just wandering on in, not caring at all.
00:49:27.000 But the Biden administration will maintain that it's actually families and these poor moms.
00:49:30.000 Right, even though they're not.
00:49:31.000 And then also what happens is these young men, in a lot of cases, when you see them with families, these are like cartel-manufactured families.
00:49:40.000 You know, they're not actually related, they're not actually involved with one another.
00:49:40.000 Yeah, they're not related.
00:49:44.000 Yeah, I think this is really scary.
00:49:45.000 The Roosevelt Hotel also has been taken over by the city and is used to house migrants exclusively.
00:49:51.000 And what's really interesting about that is the Roosevelt Hotel is owned by a Pakistani company.
00:49:56.000 Jacqueline Toberoff for Human Events uncovered this for us.
00:49:59.000 It's owned by a Pakistani company that New York City is paying for the privilege of housing migrants in it.
00:50:06.000 And I'm nervous about a lot of hotels, like going to stay in a hotel in New York.
00:50:10.000 Who are you going to end up being with?
00:50:12.000 A bunch of people who are living there, like cooking on hot pots in the rooms and like, what's going on?
00:50:17.000 So in Britain, we've been dealing with this for a couple years now.
00:50:21.000 You guys have a barge, right?
00:50:22.000 Didn't you guys set up a barge?
00:50:24.000 Nope, we've done jack shit.
00:50:25.000 No, there was a barge.
00:50:26.000 Rishi Sunak put up a barge.
00:50:28.000 Oh, it just didn't happen?
00:50:29.000 Yeah, nothing happens.
00:50:30.000 So in Britain, we're paying three billion pounds a year to house the hotels.
00:50:35.000 And there's a local migrant hotel near our offices, near the Lotus Eaters offices.
00:50:39.000 And we walk past there every day to go and get our lunch.
00:50:42.000 And it's full of Africans.
00:50:45.000 We're just sitting around smoking and drinking with a very suspicious collection of bikes that are tied up.
00:50:52.000 These bikes are all quite old and rusty looking.
00:50:54.000 Some of them have got flat tires.
00:50:55.000 These guys have been in the country six months.
00:50:57.000 How did you get such a rusty bike in six months?
00:50:59.000 You don't think they brought their antique bike collection with them?
00:51:01.000 Weird thing, I don't.
00:51:03.000 But this is costing us money.
00:51:04.000 And if you go on the website for this particular hotel, it's just booked in perpetuity, the whole thing, right?
00:51:08.000 So the government will just book out the entire hotel in perpetuity.
00:51:11.000 So you actually don't have to worry about having to share a room with them or anything.
00:51:13.000 You're in no danger of that because you're just paying for their holiday.
00:51:17.000 How lovely.
00:51:17.000 In perpetuity.
00:51:18.000 How lovely.
00:51:19.000 So are we going to take, we're taking our cues from Britain on this one too.
00:51:22.000 Unfortunately, yeah.
00:51:23.000 Really quite a shame.
00:51:24.000 It's really, really annoying, and for some reason our government won't do anything about it.
00:51:27.000 But again, okay, so coming back to the previous point, what's the right plan?
00:51:31.000 How are you retaking New York?
00:51:32.000 Are we going to build a wall?
00:51:34.000 Around New York?
00:51:35.000 No, no, but this is the thing.
00:51:36.000 It comes back to the whole thing.
00:51:37.000 You can't be asking to be left alone.
00:51:39.000 They won't leave you alone.
00:51:41.000 What's the plan to take New York?
00:51:43.000 Well, to take New York, I don't know of an immediate plan, but the best thing that I'm aware of right now is to do everything we can to get the The communist influence out of schools right now.
00:51:59.000 That isn't a soon thing, that's decades.
00:52:03.000 California used to be a republican place.
00:52:06.000 They had a plan and they had the money, they had the resources, they had got the activists, they had the will to drive out their opponents and they've done it and that will never be republican again.
00:52:19.000 It will always be.
00:52:21.000 And Texas is gonna fall.
00:52:22.000 Yeah, Texas is purple state, man.
00:52:25.000 And this creeping advance has always been the plan, and they're successful.
00:52:30.000 So what's the right's plan to roll it back?
00:52:32.000 How are you taking their castles?
00:52:34.000 And no one's got a plan, man.
00:52:35.000 Have you played Forbidden West?
00:52:37.000 We need Grendel.
00:52:38.000 No, what we need is billionaires.
00:52:41.000 What are the right-wing billionaires doing?
00:52:42.000 I completely agree!
00:52:45.000 Millionaires!
00:52:46.000 Millionaires!
00:52:46.000 What about the right-wing millionaires?
00:52:48.000 Here's what they're doing.
00:52:49.000 Where's my money?
00:52:49.000 How much money have you been given?
00:52:51.000 I've been given none.
00:52:52.000 Exactly.
00:52:53.000 Neither have I. Well, you know, to be fair, some rich guys did give me, uh, they're cool dudes.
00:52:58.000 They're, they're, I want to make sure this is clear.
00:53:00.000 They give you a handshake and a beer, right?
00:53:02.000 No, I've been given a thousand dollars, uh, uh, maybe five, six, seven years ago.
00:53:06.000 I got, when I was just a small YouTube channel, when, when you had posted, I was on a hundred thousand subs.
00:53:10.000 I did have a Patreon, a patron who gave me 500 bucks a month.
00:53:14.000 That's amazing.
00:53:15.000 And, uh, uh, almost a billionaire guy.
00:53:18.000 Yeah.
00:53:19.000 But, uh, I, I, I will say, There are a handful of dudes that definitely deserve credit for pushing back.
00:53:25.000 But I will also say, I question this all the time.
00:53:29.000 How is it that TimCast bought 36 billboards in Times Square last year?
00:53:36.000 36.
00:53:37.000 We had what's called the North End Domination, which is the entire North Tower.
00:53:42.000 On New Year's, we were in the rotation of ads where every, I think, 90 seconds, the whole thing, except for the McDonald's.
00:53:49.000 I know, I saw the picture.
00:53:49.000 I love that you had Luke Rudasky on there.
00:53:51.000 That's right, and Michael Malice.
00:53:52.000 And because I'm like, this is our push into the cultural spaces.
00:53:57.000 The total cost, I believe, for two weeks of the North End Domination run with New Years was $250,000.
00:54:04.000 was $250,000.
00:54:07.000 We are no, like, that's a lot for us.
00:54:11.000 And I'm wondering where all of these other powerful people, I'm not even talking about billionaires, millionaires.
00:54:18.000 They're not doing anything like this.
00:54:21.000 Where are the right-wing NGOs that are training activists to have a slate of arguments and instructions in order to go into institutions and start turning them right-wing?
00:54:30.000 I have a question for you.
00:54:33.000 Have you played the video game Forbidden West?
00:54:35.000 Horizon Forbidden West?
00:54:35.000 No.
00:54:36.000 I have not.
00:54:38.000 I haven't even heard of them.
00:54:39.000 Cultural reference, but I'll keep it simple for you.
00:54:42.000 Sure.
00:54:42.000 Spoiler alert for anybody who hasn't finished the second game that came out several months ago.
00:54:46.000 The world ends, AI robots go rogue, destroy the planet.
00:54:49.000 Thank god.
00:54:50.000 That's game one.
00:54:51.000 Game two, you're in Silicon Valley, Los Angeles area, uncovering more data.
00:54:56.000 You discover that there was something, there was a military operation that everybody participated in, everyone.
00:55:02.000 It was, they were giving everyone weapons and saying, you must fight because we need to buy enough time for our super weapon, which will defeat the AI, the rogue swarm.
00:55:11.000 And so everybody said, let's go.
00:55:14.000 A young woman, a hacker, discovered there actually was no superweapon.
00:55:18.000 The program was actually a terraforming operation that humanity would be killed and everyone would be grinded into paste.
00:55:24.000 But they needed to make sure that everybody gave their result, gave everything they had.
00:55:28.000 Because if that 60-year-old man didn't take up and fight back to buy more time, then they would not be able to build the terraforming system which would eventually give humanity a rebirth.
00:55:39.000 The point was, Many people were without hope and ready to just lay down and give up.
00:55:45.000 And although they did not believe they could win, they needed to tell everyone, you, we are winning, you will win, do not give up.
00:55:53.000 Otherwise, all is lost.
00:55:54.000 So I, my point is this.
00:55:57.000 I genuinely believe we have begun to make such massive cultural strides.
00:56:01.000 Victory is genuinely possible.
00:56:02.000 I think that's true.
00:56:03.000 I also think it's important to point out, being as honest as I can, we cannot maintain the idea or promote the idea that we've lost already, we can't win, there's no plan, and nothing you do will work, because then what happens?
00:56:17.000 There was a viral tweet where someone said, no one is trying to solve the problems, they're only trying to get rich enough that the problems don't apply to them anymore.
00:56:25.000 And when you tell people you've lost and you can't win, then everyone says, well then what am I doing?
00:56:29.000 So look, I'm not trying to say that it can't be done.
00:56:32.000 What I'm saying is, given the way that the war works now, the right is just not equipped to win the war.
00:56:38.000 That's the problem.
00:56:39.000 We know exactly how this war can be won because we can see exactly how the left is winning it.
00:56:44.000 The problem is the right has just got no organisational skills and no defined end goal.
00:56:51.000 The right should have some clear view of what they want the country to look like.
00:56:55.000 Because the left absolutely have a clear view.
00:56:57.000 It's just monstrous.
00:56:59.000 And they're working to implement this.
00:57:01.000 And so the right knows, or should know by this point, it needs Billionaire backing, it needs NGOs, it needs an army of bureaucrats, and it needs weird, obsessive people on social media to constantly reinforce every single thing this structure does.
00:57:15.000 And it needs to start consciously trying to take castles, like institutions of influence, and maintain them, actively gatekeep against left-wing People infiltrating them in return, which is precisely what they do, and make sure that every- like, I mean, look at universities, where something like 95% of professors are left-wing.
00:57:34.000 Like, that- okay, where's the 95% right-wing ones?
00:57:38.000 Where are these institutions? The right has already lost almost all ground.
00:57:41.000 Wait, there's Hillsdale and there's one in Florida.
00:57:45.000 But let me tell you about Charlestown, West Virginia.
00:57:48.000 West Virginia, the second most Trump-supporting state in the country, where you have signs,
00:57:54.000 not even in West Virginia, in western Maryland, you have signs that say MAGA, Trump flags everywhere.
00:58:00.000 You're in West Virginia.
00:58:02.000 Sure, Jefferson County, which is the eastern panhandle, is still substantially more progressive, with a lot more Democrats and liberals coming from D.C., but it is still majority Trump-supporting.
00:58:12.000 Charlestown, West Virginia, passed a Pride Month resolution.
00:58:15.000 And the residents are outraged and furious.
00:58:18.000 But guess what?
00:58:19.000 They don't vote.
00:58:21.000 And so Seamus was here, and there was a large Christian Catholic procession where they protested.
00:58:25.000 I don't know if it was just this issue.
00:58:27.000 And I talked to a member of the city council, because there's only a handful, and I said, there were thousands of people protesting in Charlestown that the city passed this resolution for Pride Month, and he said, they don't vote.
00:58:38.000 Why don't they vote?
00:58:39.000 Because people on the right don't organize.
00:58:42.000 They don't organize.
00:58:44.000 This is what we're doing, right?
00:58:46.000 We're building anti-Times Square.
00:58:48.000 We're building the public square.
00:58:50.000 I say that because it sounds awesome, but I've got to talk to public square if they're happy with that.
00:58:54.000 And the first thing we're doing is we're setting up a coffee shop.
00:58:57.000 And that should be opening in a few months.
00:58:59.000 It's getting pushed back because of permitting.
00:59:01.000 It's hard to do.
00:59:02.000 And, uh, second floor, Social Club.
00:59:04.000 TimCast members, you're gonna have a blast.
00:59:06.000 We're gonna have, you know, like a bar, we're gonna have, you know, card tables, whatever we can legally have, I don't know, we'll see.
00:59:11.000 We're working on the card tables.
00:59:12.000 Um, you'll be able to watch movies, hang out, work on projects.
00:59:15.000 Then we're going to set up Cousin T's Diner.
00:59:17.000 Terrence Williams, gonna have a- gonna have a pancake restaurant.
00:59:20.000 We're gonna do Papa Jack's Pizza Shack, family pizza restaurant.
00:59:23.000 We are going to create this whole strip, which is effectively a parallel Times Square, small town, protecting the generational businesses that have been there.
00:59:32.000 My goal with Cast Brew Coffee, we're working with Andrew Gruel on a franchise plan, is that we get people who are interested in the mission, here's our plan for infiltration in all of these places.
00:59:43.000 We set up a coffee shop in strip malls in every major city, wherever people live and they're interested in doing it.
00:59:49.000 When soccer mom, who doesn't pay attention all that much, is on her way to pick up the kids from soccer practice and says, I need to get me a cold brew.
00:59:57.000 She types in her little Google map coffee and Casper coffee pops up right next to the target.
01:00:01.000 She drives in and walks in.
01:00:02.000 She walks the counter and says, I'll just do a large cold brew.
01:00:05.000 I was like, you got it.
01:00:06.000 And as she's waiting, she looking, looking around, there's TVs on the wall playing Steven Crowder.
01:00:11.000 And she's listening to the conversation from these shows, or Viva Fray, or Trigonometry.
01:00:16.000 And she's sitting there, she's getting their car, she goes, thank you.
01:00:18.000 And she looks up and they're saying, here's the video of the Burisma scandal that no one wants you to know about.
01:00:22.000 Here's Joe Biden saying he did it.
01:00:23.000 And she goes.
01:00:25.000 And that is how we get cultural hubs all throughout the country.
01:00:28.000 That's a great start, but then think about how far advanced the left are in this war.
01:00:33.000 Yep, absolutely.
01:00:34.000 And like I said, I'm not saying we can't win.
01:00:37.000 I'm just saying it's going to take some actual legwork.
01:00:40.000 And this is what we're doing, but I will add this.
01:00:43.000 This move we are making with beginning the process by which we can franchise cast brew The left has not done this.
01:00:51.000 What the left has done is infiltrated existing corporations, and that's powerful.
01:00:55.000 But there's something more powerful in... They're like the parasite ants.
01:00:59.000 They don't have the support.
01:01:02.000 What they have is clever strategy.
01:01:04.000 They move into West Virginia, claim to be conservative, and then get on school boards and start corrupting and destroying from within.
01:01:11.000 But most people oppose them.
01:01:12.000 What we have is patriotism, which means people are actually willing to Work on a project like this because it means something so you're saying like where are the with the ideologues who are like gonna?
01:01:25.000 You know just just get into the pro like start working on this and just dedicate themselves to winning They're here, and and we've got tons of requests for people who want to open these shops We just need to get it's legal paperwork at all different states.
01:01:36.000 That's great.
01:01:37.000 No no great stuff Yeah, but I but here's where I agree with you Tim cast does not have That much money relative to the tens of billions that they have.
01:01:47.000 But not them.
01:01:48.000 I'm saying like, I don't want to drag anyone in particular right now.
01:01:53.000 But there was a meeting in Austin, Texas with billionaires, and almost billionaires, and I was there with some friends, and they were talking about solutions to how do we win the culture war, and the problem was these people, and I mean this in the quite literal and most respectful sense, quite literally I believe many of them are autistic, In that they have a general light sense of autism.
01:02:21.000 They don't understand social cues, social issues, cultural issues.
01:02:24.000 Their entire approach was technological and analytical, and they don't understand how you win a culture war.
01:02:31.000 And so I'm there with some very prominent culture warriors, and we're like, guys, listen, okay?
01:02:39.000 I said, you want to win the culture war?
01:02:41.000 Someone needs to just give Michael Malice like $10 million a year and just say like, you are unreached.
01:02:45.000 Can you imagine the damage to the left Michael Malice could do with funding?
01:02:51.000 That is a huge thing though.
01:02:52.000 I mean money is a huge part of it, you know, because conservatives need to be okay with
01:02:56.000 losing money in order to win elections and win culture.
01:03:00.000 And right now conservatives for the most part are not.
01:03:02.000 You know, they look out at the, you know, whatever their enterprises are and they say
01:03:06.000 let me just hang on to the money, let me just, you know, break even or whatever.
01:03:10.000 They're not really aware of the fact that if you're going to win any of this stuff, you have to be fine with losing money.
01:03:16.000 All of these big leftist organizations lose money constantly.
01:03:18.000 But the benefit that the left gets... Like, think about BuzzFeed.
01:03:21.000 BuzzFeed won a Pulitzer on the Steele dossier.
01:03:23.000 They lost all their money all the time.
01:03:27.000 But what the left is after, and I truly believe this, is access to power.
01:03:32.000 So it's proximity is what the payment that they get.
01:03:35.000 They have all the power.
01:03:35.000 But that's why they can lose the money.
01:03:37.000 That's why BuzzFeed can because BuzzFeed doesn't care about the dollars because the only thing money is good for is
01:03:43.000 Exercising power, right? Nobody wants money just because they have money. Nobody wants dollars for dollars. Nobody
01:03:49.000 wants pounds for pounds They want money because it it
01:03:52.000 Facilitates exercising power. So if you can Much money a Burisma spent on Hunter Biden just to get
01:03:58.000 access to his dad But but the so what what they're doing is essentially they're
01:04:02.000 foregoing the actual cash like BuzzFeed for goes cash to be in good graces with
01:04:08.000 people in positions of power and right now the right doesn't have
01:04:13.000 The only person in a position of power, not in the government, but the only person in a significant position of power that a right-leaning person could go ahead and try to get access to that could help them would be someone like Musk.
01:04:26.000 Or maybe Joe Rogan.
01:04:28.000 I would argue too that there are conservative billionaires, conservative wealthy people who sent their children to liberal elite institutions and then are influenced to not speak out.
01:04:38.000 I mean, I know personally from when I used to work as a fundraiser, there are a lot of conservatives who are saying, well, but my kids would be so upset if I donated to this or if I did that or the other.
01:04:47.000 And so you have this family pressure to not do anything.
01:04:50.000 And I think that is sort of the cowardice we have to shed moving forward.
01:04:53.000 I think ultimately there are a lot of reasons why people want to hold on to their money, and especially if you lean conservative, you tend to be family-oriented.
01:04:59.000 So probably you want to pass down your money to your kids.
01:05:01.000 But if your kids are all voting for Joe Biden, maybe it's not good enough to hand it to them.
01:05:06.000 Maybe that's not worth the investment.
01:05:07.000 That's not a good plan.
01:05:10.000 You'd be thinking, why has my child become a communist and I'm a Republican?
01:05:14.000 What have I done wrong?
01:05:15.000 Who has done this to them?
01:05:16.000 Surely you want to take revenge on that person?
01:05:18.000 Surely you want to be like, right, I'm going to make sure that person never works again, right?
01:05:22.000 How dare you do this to me?
01:05:24.000 You know, that's what the right should be thinking, but the right is just like, well, I just don't want to rock the boat, leave me alone, leave me alone.
01:05:28.000 So then the right is going to lose with this attitude.
01:05:29.000 So what do you think, aside from things that you're doing with Lotus Eaters, like Tim's doing here, what is it that you think the right should be doing?
01:05:38.000 Right, the right should be trying to craft policy.
01:05:42.000 But the problem with that is that you need an affirmative ideological goal in order to be able to craft a suite of policies.
01:05:48.000 And the problem with not having an affirmative ideological goal is that it really comes down to, ultimately, the right has to have more than just liberalism.
01:05:58.000 Right?
01:05:59.000 It has to be more than the government isn't allowed to tax me or take my stuff.
01:06:03.000 Right?
01:06:04.000 It has to be what should you do today?
01:06:07.000 What should you do?
01:06:08.000 And the problem of liberalism has no answer to that.
01:06:10.000 Liberalism is an entirely negative doctrine.
01:06:13.000 And this is why, like, Christianity was considered to be a core part of life for the original classical liberals, because that did have a normative doctrine of action.
01:06:23.000 And the doctrine of action that the left has is all, any number of, a variety of... It's world format.
01:06:29.000 Exactly.
01:06:29.000 It's totally changing the world.
01:06:31.000 There's no limit to the scope of what the left need, right?
01:06:33.000 And so the right needs to be looking at themselves and going, okay, what is it actually that the world should look like?
01:06:38.000 And really what it should be is safe for children, right?
01:06:42.000 That should be the watchword of the right.
01:06:43.000 We're going to make the world safe for children.
01:06:46.000 Oh, sorry, got some gangsters, eh? No, they're arrested.
01:06:48.000 Oh, what about human rights? Okay, repeal that. Safe for children.
01:06:51.000 Oh, there's some people in El Salvador. Oh, 50,000. March, frog march through the street.
01:06:56.000 Humiliated. Back to, you know, back to back. Heads down. Whipped as they go.
01:07:01.000 That's really good.
01:07:01.000 safe for children humiliation for criminals right this is what the right
01:07:06.000 should be saying all day every day if you find anything because now suddenly
01:07:09.000 you have a mandate what are you doing over there oh I'm coming over there
01:07:13.000 you're fucked I'm getting you safe for children that's a fourth returning
01:07:17.000 that's really good right this is why you put me in charge yeah
01:07:23.000 like a specific perspective just for a year well I think I think in the spirit
01:07:30.000 of the goodwill of our neighbors across the pond when we look to this culture
01:07:36.000 war and we seek an ally akin to the French That intervened on our behalf, perhaps it will be the British.
01:07:42.000 Maybe, I'd love it if it was the case.
01:07:44.000 It's not going to be because we are so fucked.
01:07:46.000 Wouldn't it be cool if we could be like, the British are coming and it wasn't like... Yeah, the British are coming!
01:07:53.000 It would be nice, but this has to be the right needs, it's rallying cries.
01:07:58.000 And I think making the world safe for children is a really great one, because it encompasses literally every aspect of life.
01:08:04.000 Yeah, that's a good one.
01:08:05.000 Like, when I was a kid, man, you would just go out.
01:08:08.000 You would just go out.
01:08:09.000 You would just go.
01:08:10.000 And your parents were like, look, get out of the house.
01:08:11.000 I don't want you around.
01:08:13.000 Come back when it gets dark or you're hungry, right?
01:08:15.000 Have you read The Fourth Churning?
01:08:16.000 No, I haven't.
01:08:17.000 So this is exactly what it's talking about.
01:08:20.000 It's talking about how...
01:08:21.000 Our generation of like, you know, the sort of Gen Xers who grew up kind of nomadic with our parents just having no idea where we are with literal advertisements coming on at 10 p.m.
01:08:32.000 saying, do you know where your children are?
01:08:33.000 You know, they had to like remind our parents that they had children.
01:08:37.000 But it talks about how that generation that grew up like that would grow up to say to the world, let's make it safe for children.
01:08:44.000 Yep.
01:08:44.000 That would be nice, because we should be.
01:08:46.000 That's the thing.
01:08:47.000 And how could you argue against it, right?
01:08:48.000 Well, exactly.
01:08:49.000 Who's arguing against it?
01:08:50.000 I can argue against it.
01:08:52.000 I can.
01:08:52.000 But this is how the left have won everything, because they've been like, oh, you're a racist.
01:08:55.000 I'm not a racist.
01:08:56.000 You can't argue against that, right?
01:08:57.000 So we need our own memetics like that.
01:08:59.000 So I disagree with the... I agree with the general idea you're saying, because I understand you and I know what you mean, but we have to be careful to avoid snowplow parenting.
01:09:08.000 Creating a soft generation of weak kids who are scared of everything.
01:09:18.000 But he's talking, when he says safe for children, he's saying it should be safe for children to be in the world.
01:09:22.000 Helicopter parenting means that you're protecting your children constantly.
01:09:27.000 And it's a perfectly good distinction to make, but you're exactly right.
01:09:31.000 It's safe for children to go and explore.
01:09:33.000 Yeah.
01:09:33.000 They're not going to get kidnapped.
01:09:34.000 They're not going to fall into a gang.
01:09:36.000 They're not going to get drugged up.
01:09:38.000 They will stub their toe.
01:09:45.000 It takes fathers that are capable of violence to protect their society in order to make it safe for children.
01:09:54.000 That means that we need men.
01:09:57.000 We got it.
01:09:57.000 We got to do a moderately hard segue because I do want to talk about Russell Brand.
01:10:01.000 So this is a story from Yahoo!
01:10:02.000 Russell Brand Uncovers Twisted BBC Conspiracy to Collaborate on Big Stories with Other News Outlets.
01:10:09.000 It's a funny misinterpretation of exactly what Russell Brand is actually saying.
01:10:14.000 They say in what seems like an awful lot of the classic magician's trick where you direct the audience attention to one hand so you don't see what's happening in the other, Russell Brand hopped on Rumble.
01:10:22.000 For a new episode of his daily show, Stay Free, and revealed that apparently independent news organizations are secretly collaborating or conspiring to control global news narratives in some of the most important stories in the world.
01:10:31.000 Gasp!
01:10:32.000 Surely that is way worse than anything else that may be going on right now.
01:10:35.000 Here's the point.
01:10:37.000 The idea that news organizations were colluding with each other on stories was a scandal when it came out.
01:10:42.000 It was the journal list.
01:10:43.000 Do you guys remember that?
01:10:44.000 Yeah.
01:10:44.000 This came out in like 2011.
01:10:46.000 This is old news.
01:10:47.000 So the journal list, there was more than one.
01:10:51.000 Yep.
01:10:51.000 Journalists at various organizations were on a Facebook list with each other where they were sharing all the stories.
01:10:56.000 Hence, all the organizations would put out the same stories around the same time.
01:11:00.000 That's a scandal.
01:11:01.000 It is corruption.
01:11:03.000 It's certainly not a free press.
01:11:04.000 It's old news.
01:11:04.000 What they're now saying in the press is, oh, can you believe it?
01:11:07.000 So stupid.
01:11:08.000 It's totally normal they do this.
01:11:09.000 Yeah, it's old news.
01:11:11.000 This is my point is, it's the cycle of first, you're crazy.
01:11:15.000 It's not happening.
01:11:16.000 Then even if it was happening, it's not even that bad.
01:11:16.000 Yeah.
01:11:19.000 Then it's well, a good thing.
01:11:20.000 It's a good thing.
01:11:21.000 And now we're at the, it's a good thing that news organizations all collude with each other to control
01:11:25.000 the narrative.
01:11:25.000 I mean, what's the fourth estate even for right now?
01:11:28.000 Normally it was for keeping the government honest.
01:11:30.000 To make money for Big Pharma.
01:11:31.000 Yeah, now it is.
01:11:33.000 Now it's attacking private citizens.
01:11:36.000 The NBC article, they tweeted it out, right, going, oh, Russell Brand attacks the British government.
01:11:40.000 Oh, no, not attacking the British government.
01:11:42.000 Good!
01:11:43.000 Good!
01:11:43.000 I hope it's got a good...
01:11:44.000 Yeah, I saw that too.
01:11:46.000 It's like, uh-oh, we better rush in to protect the British government.
01:11:48.000 Exactly.
01:11:48.000 All these private citizens criticizing.
01:11:50.000 This massive monolith.
01:11:51.000 Yeah, exactly.
01:11:51.000 The private citizens criticizing the government.
01:11:54.000 You're an American company.
01:11:54.000 Aren't you in favor of that?
01:11:55.000 We're supposed to be criticizing the government.
01:11:57.000 That's what the president is supposed to do.
01:11:58.000 No, American companies don't like to do it.
01:11:59.000 Let me ask you as an actual Brit.
01:12:02.000 Yeah.
01:12:02.000 Many people have said, you know, because I asked, like, who cares about Russell Brand?
01:12:06.000 And people are saying that it's front page tabloid news, it's a huge deal in the UK.
01:12:10.000 Yeah.
01:12:11.000 Break it down for us what it's like in the UK.
01:12:12.000 I mean, it was literally on one particular day, every single paper, whether left wing or right wing, had Russell Brand as a rapist.
01:12:19.000 But why Russell?
01:12:20.000 Is he really that big in the UK?
01:12:22.000 No, not really.
01:12:24.000 So why?
01:12:25.000 The thing is, There are a lot of things here, right?
01:12:28.000 So Russell Brand is famous in the UK, but he's not on TV anymore, right?
01:12:31.000 He hasn't been on TV for a while.
01:12:32.000 Just reruns.
01:12:32.000 Right?
01:12:33.000 No, no, not even reruns.
01:12:35.000 Because Russell Brand got really famous in Britain, probably about 20 years ago, something like that, doing a show called Big Brother's Big Mouth, right?
01:12:43.000 He did a bunch of other stuff, but this was the one that I think is the most notable.
01:12:46.000 And the thing is, that's not the sort of thing you do reruns on, because it was a commentary on Big Brother, the TV show.
01:12:51.000 Oh, I see.
01:12:51.000 So, you know, you wouldn't rerun it.
01:12:53.000 He was just commenting on a reality show?
01:12:55.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:12:55.000 Yeah, exactly.
01:12:56.000 He was always meant to do podcasting.
01:12:58.000 Yeah, he probably was.
01:12:59.000 This was before podcasting even existed.
01:13:01.000 Exactly.
01:13:02.000 And to be honest with you, I don't really like having to defend Russell Brand because he is fucking annoying.
01:13:08.000 He was on and over.
01:13:09.000 We only had four TV channels and channels 1 through 3 were really boring.
01:13:14.000 So you're like 17, 18 years old, you go to channel 4, it's Russell Brand, he's so annoying.
01:13:18.000 He was just insufferable.
01:13:19.000 But, I have to say, he has changed a lot, you know, he has matured, and actually I've been watching his content recently, and actually it's quite consumable, right?
01:13:27.000 And so, and possibly because I agree that he's right on the general thrust of his message, which is of course anti-establishment like the rest of us.
01:13:37.000 And so, good, I'm glad that he's sort of come over to this side.
01:13:39.000 And there's a distinct advantage that he has here, because in 2015, The left was trying to say, look, we're going to use Russell Brown to reach the youth, you know, the youth, the listening to him, but actually not really so much the youth to listen to him.
01:13:51.000 It's 40 year old women who are listening to Russell Brown, right?
01:13:54.000 This is, I mean, look at his messaging.
01:13:55.000 His messaging is very feminine, but he's got a particular way with women and you can see it in his hands and in his cadence and in the way he gives them his total focus.
01:14:02.000 And is accessorizing. Right, yeah, he dresses. He really is very femme accessorized. Exactly,
01:14:08.000 right. And so, like, but if you think about it, actually the way that the left works,
01:14:13.000 they use middle-aged white women as kind of stormtroopers.
01:14:18.000 They do, absolutely.
01:14:20.000 They use them really, really aggressively.
01:14:22.000 The wine moms, that whole thing, yeah.
01:14:24.000 Because they're deeply invested in a lot of left-wing presuppositions and axioms.
01:14:29.000 And these were the feminists.
01:14:31.000 Exactly.
01:14:31.000 They've committed their lives to these things.
01:14:33.000 It's like, look, you know, I'm going to grow old alone and I've had a bunch of abortions and I've got triple-digit body count, right?
01:14:39.000 And I have to defend my lifestyle rather than face shame and guilt.
01:14:42.000 Exactly.
01:14:43.000 If you nail me on all of this, then I realise that I've wasted my life and I'm a terrible person.
01:14:49.000 And Russell Brand speaks to a lot of this sort of slice of the population, and I think, really, they're trying to poison him against them.
01:14:56.000 And weirdly enough, there are loads of, like, 40-year-old women who are coming out and defending Russell Brand.
01:15:00.000 Because they've been a fan of his for a long time!
01:15:02.000 They have, absolutely.
01:15:03.000 And so it's interesting that he has been attacked in this way now, right?
01:15:08.000 It's now that is the issue.
01:15:10.000 But to be honest with you, this could have happened at any time.
01:15:12.000 Because Russell Brand did these things a long time ago.
01:15:17.000 Why is a member of parliament writing letters to various networks?
01:15:20.000 That's the point.
01:15:21.000 And that really is the big question, isn't it?
01:15:23.000 Because you realise that the left's control is entirely predicated on a kind of magical spell that they cast over you.
01:15:31.000 Yep.
01:15:32.000 It's a kind of, it's just words.
01:15:34.000 That's all they've ever used.
01:15:35.000 And just the word no would have stopped all of this all the time, right?
01:15:39.000 Just the word no would have stopped them every hurdle.
01:15:42.000 But they were of course like, no, oh, you're a racist, you're a big... And you're like, God, no, don't accuse me unreasonably of...
01:15:49.000 I hope we're all past this, right?
01:15:52.000 When the left accuses you of anything, it's because they hate you and want to destroy you.
01:15:56.000 That's the only reason they've ever done it.
01:15:58.000 Just laugh.
01:15:59.000 Yeah, exactly.
01:15:59.000 You just go, well, whatever.
01:16:01.000 You know, I think you want to molest kids.
01:16:03.000 But what do you do about the advertising?
01:16:05.000 What do you do about taking down the companies that do the advertising?
01:16:08.000 A lot of, like, Rumble exists on advertising revenue.
01:16:11.000 No, it doesn't.
01:16:12.000 Doesn't it?
01:16:12.000 Rumble right now, I think for the most part, is existing on investment.
01:16:16.000 Then why is Dan Bongino freaking out?
01:16:18.000 Freaking out?
01:16:19.000 He's been pretty upset on Twitter about the attacks on Rumble, I think for a good reason.
01:16:25.000 I think Rumble is predicated, a lot of the revenue is likely coming from subscriptions.
01:16:31.000 When people sign up for locals, that's a big component.
01:16:34.000 They're operating off a lot of investment.
01:16:35.000 And how much was Burger King even spending on Rumble with 44 million unique monthly visitors?
01:16:40.000 Nobody ever.
01:16:41.000 No, I just think to scale, to compete with YouTube, you do need the advertised revenue.
01:16:45.000 So, of course, Dan Bongino should defend the company.
01:16:48.000 It would be the stupidest thing if he came out and said, I don't care about advertisers.
01:16:50.000 No, he should be like, they're attacking us.
01:16:52.000 And they also went after X. They also went after Twitter.
01:16:55.000 They grabbed like 60% of the revenue.
01:16:57.000 I mean, it does matter that these activists are going to corporations.
01:17:00.000 And our boycotts are working.
01:17:02.000 And it's that the media companies, rather, are going to these corporations demanding that they retract their advertising from certain sites.
01:17:09.000 And that seems to be really egregious.
01:17:11.000 This concept of the good corporate citizen needs to go.
01:17:14.000 We don't need good corporate citizens, we need good corporations.
01:17:17.000 We give Burger King the Bud Light treatment.
01:17:19.000 Yeah, we keep boycotting things that I don't buy anyway.
01:17:25.000 The problem, as I understand it, when the Adpocalypse happened with PewDiePie, I remember reading an article that described how YouTube's advertising model worked.
01:17:25.000 It's really annoying.
01:17:35.000 And it said that there was something like six sort of advertising conglomerates.
01:17:39.000 So a company will go to this conglomerate and say, I want however much money spent on YouTube.
01:17:44.000 And they'll be like, right here, we'll get it sorted for you.
01:17:46.000 And so they have like stables of advertisers.
01:17:48.000 And one of these apparently threatened to pull from YouTube, and YouTube then collapsed and backed down on everything, right?
01:17:54.000 Because it's never been a profitable platform.
01:17:56.000 But think about this, and this is true for Elon, and Elon is doing exactly what I advocated for during the first adpocalypse.
01:18:04.000 If Coca-Cola comes to YouTube and says, look man, we got a bunch of angry emails about PewDiePie saying naughty words, if I was YouTube, I would be like, we've apologized for it, we've told PewDiePie like, hey man, you gotta watch yourself, you can't do this, he said it was an accident, he's very sorry, but I appreciate you bringing it up, that's really great, when can we expect your renewal?
01:18:23.000 And then when Coke says, no, if you don't implement these changes and do what we want, we pull, I would respond with, Oh, that's too bad.
01:18:30.000 Pepsi just came to us with a billion dollar offer for ads.
01:18:33.000 It'd be a shame if there was no advertising for Coca-Cola and it was just all Pepsi.
01:18:36.000 But, you know, we can arrange that if you like.
01:18:37.000 But if Pepsi and Coke both send you an email.
01:18:39.000 Then my response is, so it'd be really unfortunate if the largest millennial and Gen Z social media platform had all of its creators complaining all at once about how their money disappeared and our response is, we're so sorry.
01:18:52.000 It's Coke and Pepsi who've made the choice not to support you.
01:18:54.000 What do you think's going to happen to the younger generation When every single one of their celebrity heroes comes out and says, never buy this trash again.
01:19:03.000 You want to go to war, you will lose.
01:19:05.000 You need the platforms.
01:19:06.000 But Elon Musk and Elon Musk now, understanding what YouTube didn't, decided to go to war and say, We will come after you, or they're suing, right?
01:19:16.000 And he says, by all means, Elon knows X is the water cooler.
01:19:22.000 And if they want to pull ads, he laughs and says, we provide revenue streams to some of the most influential political commentators in the world.
01:19:31.000 What do you think's going to happen when, and I'll just, me?
01:19:35.000 Yo, I post pictures of Trump stroking a chicken and I get 250 million impressions per month.
01:19:41.000 That means my stupid little posts get scrolled through by people that many times.
01:19:47.000 Elon knows this and he's smart and so he can go to these advertisers and he can say, What do you think is going to happen if you pull your ads?
01:19:54.000 And this guy right here, he's a liberal.
01:19:56.000 He gets a billion views, and he's a fan of ours.
01:19:59.000 What do you think is going to happen when he tweets out to all of his liberal fans that you guys are betraying the spirit of what we're working on?
01:20:07.000 Whatever money you think you're going to lose by advertising on our platform with nasty speech, you will lose 100-fold for coming out against us.
01:20:15.000 The thing is, they'll make a moral argument that will make it justified and noble for them to lose whatever money you threaten them with them to lose, right?
01:20:22.000 And so they will come across as the big winners.
01:20:24.000 And then they've got the entire media machine that will start saying, oh, you know, noble, heroic, international corporation.
01:20:32.000 Well, they've already done it.
01:20:33.000 You're saying there's a tipping point, basically.
01:20:35.000 It doesn't matter because when you look at $30 billion lost, Bud Light and Target are being sued right now by apolitical shareholders who are like, why would you do this to my money?
01:20:45.000 And now you've got hedge funds and investment firms that are being like, we just lost how much percentage of our portfolio for all of our clients and our clients are furious right now.
01:20:55.000 We can't risk investing.
01:20:57.000 Sell, sell, sell.
01:20:58.000 I hope that logic comes in.
01:21:00.000 Bill Gates steps in and starts buying a bunch of Bud Light.
01:21:03.000 Probably because he's like, thinking he's going to buy a dip, or he's like, they need a rescue.
01:21:07.000 They're starting to turn around.
01:21:09.000 But it comes to this.
01:21:10.000 At a certain point, you must recognize that you might not have the winning hand, but you have the winning play.
01:21:19.000 So I haven't made a poker reference in a long time, so I'm going to take the opportunity right now.
01:21:24.000 You go to a low stakes poker table and no one believes when I say this.
01:21:30.000 If I get dealt trash cards...
01:21:34.000 So second best hand in Texas Hold'em, pocket kings, two kings in your hand.
01:21:38.000 I have gotten people to fold the second best hand simply because I bet $100.
01:21:44.000 And then they're like, I can't do it.
01:21:46.000 It doesn't matter if I have an 80% chance to win.
01:21:48.000 I don't want to lose $100 in one hand and they will fold.
01:21:51.000 And then I'll flip over seven deuce, the worst garbage hand.
01:21:55.000 And I'll say, I know I'm going to lose, but I can put pressure on.
01:21:59.000 Elon Musk can look at these firms, and he can say, I know we don't have near the capital to go up against all of you, but I know you're more scared of me than I am of you.
01:22:09.000 Here's a better example.
01:22:10.000 I remember when I was driving as a little kid, my dad's in a Jeep Wrangler, bare bones, steel frame, no bells and whistles.
01:22:17.000 And some luxury sedan is trying to cut my dad off, and my dad laughs.
01:22:22.000 And he's like, yeah.
01:22:24.000 I'll call your bluff, dude.
01:22:26.000 You're not scratching your luxury sedan on my hunk of junk rusted Jeep, and my dad just carried on ignoring him.
01:22:31.000 So, this guy's putting pressure on this guy with a really nice car, and my dad's laughing like, you think I care about this hunk of junk?
01:22:38.000 So my point is this...
01:22:40.000 Elon Musk might not have the best, most powerful play, but is Coke willing to take- How much economic damage are any of these advertisers willing to sustain?
01:22:50.000 Because Elon's like, it's my existence, I have no choice.
01:22:55.000 If you wanna lose 5%, fine, so be it.
01:22:58.000 But if we do nothing, we cease to exist.
01:23:01.000 So we will put all of our resources up against you, and you know what?
01:23:04.000 You might lose 5 billion dollars.
01:23:06.000 Is the 5 billion worth it to you?
01:23:07.000 And they're gonna say, I don't want the headache, man.
01:23:10.000 The left operates off of creating a headache for people.
01:23:13.000 They call and they say whatever.
01:23:15.000 So this is what happens.
01:23:16.000 Because conservatives, libertarians, post-liberals, whatever, are so quick to just back down and say, please leave me alone, the left knows that applying any small amount of pressure results in a victory.
01:23:27.000 If we counter that and simply say, So we were doing an event, and they started calling the venue, and the venue said, screw off.
01:23:36.000 We've had a bunch of this happen recently.
01:23:38.000 My answer is simply, look, guys, we've worked with you for X amount of time, you make money working with us, you've gotten 30 emails, likely all came from the same person.
01:23:47.000 I assure you, if you cancel, the economic hit you will take will be worse than ignoring 30 emails.
01:23:54.000 And you know what's happened over the past several years?
01:23:56.000 They say, we get it, we get it, we're good, don't worry about it.
01:23:58.000 The problem with all this is this isn't happening in isolation, because if it was just these things moving on the board, then yeah, you'd be totally right.
01:24:06.000 But they have a huge international apparatus that's currently moving against our chess pieces.
01:24:13.000 The international part is key, too.
01:24:16.000 I mean, look, it's the British government going after Rumble.
01:24:19.000 It's states going after Rumble.
01:24:21.000 And Rumble already told, I think, France?
01:24:23.000 Yeah, they're already banned in France, right?
01:24:25.000 But the thing is then you get the European Union, because France is a major player in the European Union, then they're going to start moving against, like, Alt-Tech as well, and they're just going to slowly grind us down because we don't have BlackRock backing us, you know, we don't have the media backing us, we don't have every celebrity backing us.
01:24:42.000 I don't think that matters.
01:24:44.000 I really think it does matter.
01:24:45.000 They operate off of complacency.
01:24:48.000 Yeah, they do, yeah.
01:24:49.000 And it is a fact that any amount of pressure breaks the mental will of the average person who doesn't want to be involved.
01:24:55.000 This is what the left operates on.
01:24:58.000 So, like I was saying earlier, what I've been hearing more and more over the past few years, first, with 2018 into 2020, I'm talking to people and they're saying things like, I want Trump to lose because I am sick of hearing about him.
01:25:11.000 I want the fighting to stop.
01:25:14.000 Trump loses.
01:25:15.000 It didn't stop.
01:25:16.000 Now these people are saying they won't go away, bring Trump back so we can crush them and finally make it stop.
01:25:21.000 What people are starting to realize is the promises of the media stopping what they're doing and the government stopping what they're doing, it was never about Trump.
01:25:29.000 And so now the attitude is, Trump's not even president, Biden's screwing up across the board, we've got war and crisis, and they're continuing the pressure and the conflict.
01:25:40.000 Why won't it stop?
01:25:41.000 Trump says, I'll make it stop.
01:25:43.000 And now people are starting to say, fine, the normie doesn't want to be involved.
01:25:47.000 And the left used that to their advantage to get them to side with them.
01:25:51.000 But then after they won, they would not stop.
01:25:53.000 They kept pushing and pushing and pushing.
01:25:55.000 So you're totally right.
01:25:56.000 The argument for Trump has never been stronger, right?
01:25:58.000 And it's really great that it's literally not even been four years yet.
01:26:02.000 It's not really great, but it is the case that it strengthens Trump's argument for himself that Joe Biden has literally demolished this country, demolished the international order.
01:26:12.000 Demolished America's historic reputation as a world power.
01:26:15.000 It's genuinely upsetting to me, as a fan and friend of America, to see what this country has degraded to.
01:26:22.000 And I say that as my own country's falling apart around me as well, right?
01:26:25.000 It's happening everywhere, and it's part of this sort of international cabal that is doing this, right?
01:26:29.000 And that's great, and it is nice that the ground has never been more fertile.
01:26:33.000 But the thing is, like, A disorderly mob is no more an army than a heap of building materials is a house, right?
01:26:40.000 There has to be structure and order.
01:26:42.000 And organisation.
01:26:42.000 I agree.
01:26:43.000 And it's not that we can't win, and I'm telling you we can and we must win, but we need to start thinking about... Right, okay.
01:26:51.000 Who's going to start doing these things?
01:26:53.000 Who's going to start actually... We need someone setting up an NGO and recruiting a hundred activists a month.
01:26:58.000 We do have stuff like that going on.
01:27:01.000 I mean, if you look at Turning Point Action, you know, if you look at TPUSA, if you look at Public Square, if you look at some of the initiatives with regard to voting in the upcoming election, you have people saying, let's put, like, let's do ballot harvesting on the conservative side.
01:27:14.000 Let's put ballot boxes in the back of churches.
01:27:16.000 That stuff all works.
01:27:17.000 That stuff's all effective.
01:27:19.000 We need to do a hundred times more of it.
01:27:21.000 You know how long the American Revolution took?
01:27:23.000 Oh, um, 8 years or something?
01:27:25.000 20 years, right.
01:27:25.000 20 years.
01:27:26.000 Started, I believe it was 19- I'm sorry, 19- 1764 was the beginning of what we describe as the Revolutionary Period.
01:27:34.000 And, could you imagine?
01:27:36.000 1764, and then the first battle started in 1775, and then a year and a month later, the Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence.
01:27:47.000 So hold on there a minute.
01:27:49.000 You've got a decade of people being oppressed and beaten down, and nothing.
01:27:56.000 And then, it's 11 years later, When the regulars come into Boston and say, it's a simplified chain of events, Boston Tea Party, there was the Tea Act or whatever, made it easier for the East India Trading Company.
01:28:09.000 Stamp Act.
01:28:10.000 Was it the Stamp Act?
01:28:10.000 Yeah.
01:28:11.000 The British Crown was trying to essentially bail out the East India Trading Company.
01:28:15.000 To a certain degree, it's how we view it.
01:28:16.000 And this made it more difficult for American tea producers to trade.
01:28:20.000 And they're like, you're bringing in this tea from outside of here when we're trying to trade here.
01:28:23.000 So they dump it into the ocean.
01:28:24.000 The Crown then says, you got to pay all that back.
01:28:26.000 They say, no, we don't.
01:28:27.000 And they say, then you are in rebellion and we're deploying regulars to Boston to get things under control.
01:28:33.000 So then the people in Boston said, outside of the city, we're the law.
01:28:37.000 Then the regulars were like, we're ordered, go take their weapons away.
01:28:40.000 They are not the law.
01:28:41.000 And these people said, enough.
01:28:43.000 And then the first shots were fired.
01:28:44.000 And there was no ordering.
01:28:46.000 And yet nobody knows exactly.
01:28:48.000 Who, uh, according to the stories they say, it's not sure who fired the first shot, but I believe it was the Americans who fired on a regular, and may have killed one of them.
01:28:56.000 It's interesting because what I read- It's entirely possible that we just killed some chameleon.
01:28:59.000 Wasn't Crispus Attucks the first man killed?
01:29:00.000 Yeah, but- But it doesn't matter anymore.
01:29:02.000 But my point is, my point is, it- A lot of people are screaming, 1776, blah blah, and I'm like, dude, the history of the American Revolution is not like a bunch of founding fathers got together, smugly and proudly wrote these brilliant things and said, there must be independence, banged a gavel, delivered to the king, and the king went, oh, harumph, I say!
01:29:19.000 The king was sending troops to rebellious colonies for a decade before fighting actually broke out!
01:29:26.000 So what we're looking at right now, with the rise of Public Square, one of the most powerful tools.
01:29:31.000 You're making a great point here as well, because it was an awful lot of pamphleteering in coffeehouses that sort of raised consciousness.
01:29:37.000 And that's really what we're doing here.
01:29:38.000 Like I said, the war isn't over, and it's not that we've lost.
01:29:41.000 We just need to know what we need to do to win it.
01:29:43.000 You know, we need to be serious about the scale of the opposition.
01:29:45.000 I mean, it literally is something akin to the British Empire that we're staring down here.
01:29:49.000 It's important to remember that John Adams defended the British soldiers in the Boston Massacre because he believed in due process and those kinds of natural rights and freedoms.
01:30:05.000 Yeah, I think that's really key.
01:30:07.000 I feel like a significant problem, talking about schools earlier, that's where the big disconnect is.
01:30:17.000 We've raised multiple generations of children that do not hold Even the founding principles, they don't even know the founding principles.
01:30:27.000 They don't know why property rights are important.
01:30:30.000 They don't know what happens when you take property rights away from a society.
01:30:33.000 They don't know why the rule of law, like why innocent before, you know, innocent before proven guilty is important.
01:30:39.000 They don't understand because they haven't been taught.
01:30:42.000 They've been taught almost exclusively The worst thing that can happen is someone could say something racist.
01:30:49.000 Someone might understand what you say as being bigoted.
01:30:53.000 As if the worst thing that's possible, the worst thing that they can imagine is hurting someone's feelings.
01:30:58.000 And this is a massive, massive problem in our society.
01:31:02.000 Yeah, I agree with that as well.
01:31:03.000 I mean, I think that's why we had what happened in Canada.
01:31:06.000 I think people don't understand history, they don't understand the implications of how- You mean the Nazi in parliament?
01:31:11.000 Nazi in parliament, because they thought, oh, well, he fought Russia and we hate Russia now.
01:31:15.000 Everything is measured by a modern standard and it leaves, especially the youngest generation, completely lost.
01:31:20.000 I think your point's completely valid.
01:31:21.000 I think the right does need to decide what they are objectively building towards.
01:31:25.000 If you don't have a blueprint for a building, it's going to be very difficult to come up with something.
01:31:29.000 And ultimately, I think that's why the right is unable to organize, because they don't share a common vision.
01:31:34.000 And I think, furthermore, that's because we think, oh, we'll just let everyone be on their own, and they'll make their own decisions, and they'll have their own values, and everything will be fine, and we know that's a failing system.
01:31:44.000 But I think, Tim, I think you're making a really good point there that I hadn't really thought about, to be honest.
01:31:48.000 That is a great point.
01:31:49.000 20-year war, man, and we're in the early stages with the coffee houses pamphleteering right now.
01:31:53.000 I mean, I don't doubt that the King's men would have gone into a coffee house and taken all the pamphlets and beaten all the people in there who were spreading around that, and we're those guys who are getting whacked with the stick now.
01:32:02.000 And that's fine, but we've got to carry on.
01:32:05.000 We've got to keep pamphleteering.
01:32:07.000 Fortunately, for those who are meeting and having conversations to this degree about winning a culture war, building culture, We're not actually having the King's men come into our homes and take from us.
01:32:18.000 But we have a third amendment, so we're still protected to a certain degree.
01:32:18.000 Right.
01:32:21.000 But what we are dealing with is censorship.
01:32:23.000 And so they are ripping the papers from us and, you know, kicking people out of the public square, as it were.
01:32:29.000 But I'm grateful that it is not violent conflict.
01:32:34.000 And I hope that doesn't come to be.
01:32:36.000 The worrying thing is with things like January 6th and with the 529 far-left attacks on the White House, these things It's worrisome.
01:32:44.000 Aaron Danielson being shot twice.
01:32:46.000 That was the name, right?
01:32:47.000 Aaron Danielson?
01:32:48.000 It was.
01:32:48.000 You mean when Michael Reinhold did it?
01:32:51.000 These are scary things.
01:32:51.000 Shot him twice in the chest.
01:32:53.000 And so a lot of people, I will tell you this, the last thing anyone needs right now is real conflict.
01:32:59.000 What we need right now is, in the truest sense of the Founding Fathers, yo, writing pamphlets.
01:33:04.000 And using pseudonyms and spreading the ideas and building the sentiment that eventually led to a shatter of confidence in the crown.
01:33:10.000 And then the people in this country were like, look, we're... The funny thing is, the Declaration of Independence, we say that's the birthdate of this country, despite the fact that it was actually, you could argue, the Treaty of Paris, which was, I think, was 1883?
01:33:21.000 Was that when it was?
01:33:24.000 1883, the Treaty of Paris?
01:33:25.000 I don't remember.
01:33:26.000 Was it Treaty of Paris?
01:33:27.000 When we were basically like...
01:33:29.000 Okay, that's fine.
01:33:30.000 The Crown will stop fighting.
01:33:31.000 To the American people, the moment we said we were independent, we were.
01:33:35.000 To the Crown, uh-uh.
01:33:36.000 It wasn't until... Yeah, I mean, George said he would never accept it.
01:33:39.000 Treaty of Versailles, September 3rd, 1783.
01:33:41.000 Yeah.
01:33:43.000 And that was the official end of the American War for Independence, where the British Crown finally recognized, okay, you're independent.
01:33:49.000 But to us, we were independent for six years before that.
01:33:51.000 Sure.
01:33:52.000 I think you're totally right.
01:33:54.000 The modern version of pamphleteering is obviously these podcasts, right?
01:33:57.000 So, you know, we are all doing great work, but I think we can't be allowed to fall into complacency and think, oh wow, we don't really need to do much else, right?
01:34:04.000 Because, like, the scope of the problem is huge.
01:34:06.000 And this is the issue that some people are like, we're not winning, we're not winning, and they say it over and over and over again.
01:34:10.000 Donald Trump said that, you know, the election was stolen, it was stolen, and then people didn't show up to vote in Georgia.
01:34:15.000 And what should have been an easily won Senate seat for a Republican went to a Democrat, somehow, with all the polling.
01:34:22.000 And there were interviews done where guys outside were like, what's the point?
01:34:25.000 They stole it anyway.
01:34:26.000 And Breonna Woo said she ran Trump's statements as advertisements in Georgia.
01:34:33.000 I think she said in Georgia.
01:34:34.000 Or she used his statements as advertisements.
01:34:35.000 I don't know if it was in Georgia.
01:34:37.000 Because Trump was suppressing the vote by telling people you are losing.
01:34:41.000 My point is, We have gained strategic grounds, we have tremendous victories in the culture war, and now we need to, like, when the enemy is breaking ranks, you don't say, alright, that's it everybody, time to pack, and you say charge.
01:34:53.000 So now, Public Square is one of the most powerful tools, and look, I'm not- I've never even heard of this, what is this?
01:35:00.000 Public Square is an app where in order to have, it's a list of businesses, and in order to be on it, you have to agree to American values.
01:35:07.000 You can say, I support free speech, the Constitution, families, things like this.
01:35:12.000 So Casper Coffee is on Public Square.
01:35:14.000 They're sponsoring our Miami event.
01:35:14.000 We're huge fans.
01:35:17.000 I think they did a SPAC deal, so they went public.
01:35:20.000 They're tremendously successful, and they're basically creating an anti-Amazon.
01:35:25.000 They're going to- You download the app.
01:35:27.000 It's pretty cool.
01:35:28.000 Oh, it's amazing.
01:35:29.000 Everyone download Public Square.
01:35:30.000 You download the app, you sign up, you search for businesses in your area.
01:35:34.000 Is it only in America?
01:35:36.000 I believe- So far, but they're launching in Canada pretty soon.
01:35:39.000 Well, because what's it going to be?
01:35:39.000 So check it out.
01:35:40.000 Is it going to be like traditional British values in the UK?
01:35:43.000 I think so.
01:35:44.000 I mean, the standard would be, do you agree with the values of the Magna Carta?
01:35:49.000 That's literally where... I mean, this whole thing with Russell Brand is actually a violation of the Magna Carta.
01:35:55.000 Like, this is literally a textbook violation.
01:35:58.000 Check this out.
01:35:59.000 Okay.
01:36:00.000 You pull up the map and it will show you all the businesses in your area that support your values.
01:36:06.000 That sounds great.
01:36:06.000 And so this maximizes boycott potential.
01:36:10.000 So for us in West Virginia, I know a lot of businesses support our values.
01:36:14.000 They haven't heard of Public Square.
01:36:16.000 We got to get them to figure it out because we can pull up restaurants and we know that by them being on Public Square, for one, they're probably fans.
01:36:23.000 So we know we're going to be welcome there, and we know that our money is going to go to someone who is helping their children, who believes in this country, and we keep the money in our parallel economy, and we start to strip the resources from the woke corporations.
01:36:35.000 Let them go.
01:36:36.000 No, dude, I'm totally on board.
01:36:38.000 I think this is brilliant.
01:36:39.000 I didn't even use the near me thing.
01:36:40.000 That's clever.
01:36:41.000 I had never even heard of this.
01:36:42.000 How have I never heard of this?
01:36:44.000 They've only been around for like a year.
01:36:45.000 They went public a couple months ago.
01:36:47.000 I can't believe that no one's tweeted at me being like, dude, have you heard of this?
01:36:50.000 This is right up your street.
01:36:51.000 But it's probably because it's not available in the UK.
01:36:53.000 Maybe, but I think I'm doing a lot of stuff with Americans.
01:36:56.000 So with the Miami event, we're going to be giving out a bunch of, this is the plan, okay?
01:37:00.000 I'm not organizing the event.
01:37:01.000 So my understanding is the people, my team who's working on it have set up swag bags
01:37:08.000 full of samples from all the companies that are on public square.
01:37:12.000 I'm so excited.
01:37:13.000 That's great.
01:37:14.000 Yeah, and they're an official sponsor.
01:37:15.000 So we're gonna have the CEO, Michael Seifert, he's gonna be coming on IRL, I think the day before.
01:37:21.000 And then he's gonna be on stage with Hannah Clare and Josie the redhead libertarian
01:37:25.000 talking about all this stuff.
01:37:27.000 Yeah, this is gonna be super.
01:37:28.000 Yeah.
01:37:28.000 Oh, Michael?
01:37:29.000 Nice.
01:37:31.000 They are on the flagship in the culture war as far as I'm concerned.
01:37:35.000 An anti-Amazon and their success is just... This is exactly what I'm talking about.
01:37:39.000 Organizational capacity.
01:37:40.000 That's such a good... The thing is though, you know the left is gonna see this, right?
01:37:44.000 Yes, of course.
01:37:44.000 They're going to be like, uh, we don't think so.
01:37:47.000 What can they do?
01:37:47.000 Well, they can take you out.
01:37:49.000 All it is is an app that sells jerky and t-shirts and pancake mix.
01:37:53.000 They don't need a reason.
01:37:54.000 I agree.
01:37:57.000 Exactly right.
01:37:57.000 So like, there are going to be challenges ahead, but that's a great idea and a great step forward.
01:38:02.000 And it exists.
01:38:03.000 And it's really great.
01:38:04.000 It's right there.
01:38:04.000 Download it.
01:38:05.000 Uh, download Public Square.
01:38:07.000 Yes.
01:38:07.000 That's victory right there.
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01:38:50.000 Clint Torres says, Howdy people!
01:38:52.000 Howdy Clint!
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01:38:55.000 Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
01:38:55.000 says, Tim, women who think real housewives is worth a wasted second of a man's life need to get back to reality, a.k.a.
01:39:01.000 making sandwiches for Du Bois' boys' boys.
01:39:03.000 That's right.
01:39:04.000 Ha ha ha.
01:39:07.000 So this is based on the segment I did about the Roman Empire thing.
01:39:10.000 Yeah.
01:39:10.000 Women being surprised that men think about the Roman Empire.
01:39:13.000 But it's because in the article from the Huffington Post, the woman says, you know, a guy said that the Roman Empire offers us lessons, but so does the real housewives.
01:39:21.000 And I don't think about that all the time.
01:39:23.000 And it's like, What lessons does The Real Housewives offer?
01:39:26.000 In terms of quality, I'm not really sure that's our best argument here.
01:39:32.000 Are they real housewives, though?
01:39:33.000 I think they're probably not real housewives, right?
01:39:35.000 I mean, they're on reality TV, so it's all fake.
01:39:37.000 Like, are they bringing the kids to school and they're making PBJs?
01:39:40.000 I don't have any idea.
01:39:41.000 Or are they like wine moms sitting around complaining about... They're just wealthy women yelling at each other.
01:39:45.000 I spend too much time living my actual life to watch that show.
01:39:47.000 It'd be funny if we're just making fun of it because we don't know and it's actually a super based show with women talking about trad wives.
01:39:53.000 They're actually talking about the Roman Empire.
01:39:58.000 Yeah, we were making that joke earlier that, like, doing a bit where it's a bunch of women sitting around with wine being like, well, Hitler's first mistake was invading Poland, obviously.
01:40:05.000 I mean, he didn't have to... I won't make the joke I accidentally made.
01:40:11.000 Come on!
01:40:13.000 No, no.
01:40:13.000 Yeah, the jokes before the show.
01:40:15.000 Members only.
01:40:16.000 All right, where are we at?
01:40:18.000 Mr. Batalon says, damn, barely got here and I'm not first.
01:40:21.000 Tim, what are your thoughts on Trump wanting a Glock compared to an American-made firearm?
01:40:26.000 I mean, locks are reliable and simple, but Trump, he should have gone American.
01:40:31.000 And I think Springfield Armory, they moved out of Massachusetts because of the wokeness.
01:40:35.000 He could have absolutely gone for a good Springfield 1911.
01:40:37.000 I took my first class there at the armory there.
01:40:41.000 That's a bummer, man.
01:40:42.000 Smith & Wesson moved out of Connecticut, too.
01:40:43.000 They're in Knoxville, right?
01:40:44.000 Wow.
01:40:45.000 The Springfield Armory dude, Massachusetts, making the guns for the revolution.
01:40:49.000 It is frustrating that Trump doesn't telegraph this stuff though, right?
01:40:53.000 Because like that would have been a signal, you know, hey, I'm paying attention.
01:40:56.000 I mean, he's 78 or whatever it is.
01:40:59.000 So, you know, maybe you can't blame him.
01:41:00.000 But he didn't actually buy the gun.
01:41:03.000 Can't he not?
01:41:04.000 Because he's under indictment.
01:41:05.000 So someone tweeted that he bought the gun and then they deleted it.
01:41:08.000 One of his staffers deleted it and then said he was actually just looking.
01:41:11.000 He didn't actually buy it.
01:41:12.000 It's got a picture of him on it.
01:41:14.000 He can buy it.
01:41:15.000 It can't be sold to him.
01:41:16.000 Oh, I see.
01:41:17.000 Interesting.
01:41:17.000 It's illegal to sell a firearm to somebody who's under indictment for a crime that has a longer than a year sentence as a potential, which I think is unconstitutional.
01:41:25.000 It should be, yeah.
01:41:27.000 And there have been several federal courts that have already said it's unconstitutional.
01:41:30.000 It just hasn't been officially ruled on, I suppose.
01:41:33.000 All right.
01:41:34.000 Where are we at?
01:41:35.000 Deadeye22 says, I may not be first, but just wanted to say I found you through Sargon of Akkad, and I found Sargon through Teal Deer.
01:41:42.000 Oh, wow.
01:41:43.000 Deep lore here.
01:41:44.000 Yeah, deep lore.
01:41:48.000 All right.
01:41:48.000 Matthew Hammond says, what significantly changed in the UK for the better after leaving the EU?
01:41:54.000 Well, I think there's a very strong argument that Brexit hasn't really been done.
01:41:59.000 And the problem that we have is the same problem that Trump had, really, that there is a massive deep state that is entirely almost remain and does not want Brexit to be a success.
01:42:11.000 And so nothing particular has changed.
01:42:13.000 But the thing is, as well, shortly after Brexit, there were, of course, Covid and the lockdowns.
01:42:17.000 So, it's actually kind of hard to extricate what the consequences of one and the other are, because they happen so close together, and there's been such catastrophic damage done to the world economy, generally.
01:42:28.000 So it's really hard to say, because of what a clusterfuck the whole thing has been.
01:42:33.000 We got, I'm Not Your Buddy Guy says, I'm glad I found you during Gamergate.
01:42:36.000 You helped me find like-minded individuals who respect classical liberalism.
01:42:40.000 Keep it up at Lotus Eaters.
01:42:41.000 Cheers.
01:42:41.000 Oh, thank you very much.
01:42:43.000 Oh yeah.
01:42:45.000 Kyle H says, love you guys.
01:42:46.000 I started listening to both Sargon and Tim around 2014.
01:42:49.000 Definitely a positive voice in my life.
01:42:51.000 Instead of college, bring back TWIS.
01:42:55.000 LOL.
01:42:55.000 That's basically what the podcast is.
01:42:58.000 We've got a YouTube channel obviously called Podcast Night Seaters.
01:43:00.000 My 2014 content though was just travel stuff.
01:43:03.000 Doing the travel docs for Vice and then Fusion.
01:43:06.000 I really enjoyed those though.
01:43:07.000 Yeah, I was doing a lot of... The live stream stuff that I was doing was massive.
01:43:11.000 And it's kind of crazy, like the shift.
01:43:14.000 And I think, you know, what I learned when I started live streaming from Occupy and then traveled around doing all these different streams was that it was a live podcast on the ground.
01:43:23.000 I was just talking nonstop for like five hours at one point during Occupy, 21 hours straight.
01:43:28.000 And so people are listening to what is effectively an on the ground podcast of a real world news event.
01:43:34.000 And then it wasn't until 2017, I was like, oh, I can actually do the same thing on video.
01:43:41.000 I don't need to be traveling around everywhere.
01:43:43.000 But more importantly, what happened was I was still traveling around, but became too recognizable.
01:43:47.000 And so it was a gag to come and harass the stream and make noise and... Same thing happened to Andy Ngo.
01:43:53.000 Right.
01:43:53.000 He used to do a lot of on the ground stuff.
01:43:55.000 But of course, now he's got like a million followers on Twitter and Antifa will literally hurt him if he goes anywhere.
01:44:01.000 He had a bomb threat at his speech just in Virginia.
01:44:04.000 So you can't do it.
01:44:05.000 Alright, Get Off My Lawn says, if Newsom debates with DeSantis, DeSantis will crush him, and Newsom's polling numbers will tank.
01:44:11.000 I'm not so convinced.
01:44:14.000 I'm not convinced.
01:44:14.000 I'm not sold on that either.
01:44:16.000 Newsom is the used car salesman here.
01:44:19.000 DeSantis is... He's very smarmy, but he's successful with that.
01:44:26.000 Newsom is smarmy, but he has more charisma than DeSantis.
01:44:30.000 Yeah, well, you know, so does my cat.
01:44:32.000 I'm more charismatic than DeSantis.
01:44:34.000 And I like DeSantis because he's got great policies.
01:44:38.000 His parental rights and education bill was three pages long and it ruined the White House.
01:44:43.000 It was amazing.
01:44:44.000 Very good bill.
01:44:45.000 But the problem is Newsom's basically like the Californian American psycho, right?
01:44:49.000 Yeah, he looks like the American Psycho.
01:44:51.000 I know!
01:44:52.000 It's crazy!
01:44:53.000 He looks like there's no humanity behind his eyes at all.
01:44:56.000 Well, DeSantis said when it got broached in the first place, like a couple months ago or whatever, he was like, sure, I'll bring my hair gel.
01:45:04.000 That's pretty good.
01:45:05.000 Which isn't bad.
01:45:05.000 It's not bad.
01:45:06.000 Yeah, that's not bad.
01:45:07.000 I was like, ooh, hope!
01:45:08.000 But a lot of psychos are really good at manipulating people, and that's the problem.
01:45:12.000 I think that Newsom will be able to beat DeSantis on that sort of charisma battle.
01:45:17.000 And I say this as a Gen X autist.
01:45:19.000 I like DeSantis because I see a lot of myself in him.
01:45:22.000 He's relatable!
01:45:23.000 Yeah, for me, but not for most people.
01:45:26.000 Jason Dixon says, Tim, please shout out the Discord.
01:45:29.000 Again, we are building culture.
01:45:30.000 We have a live watch party and interactive member-only shows.
01:45:33.000 Uh, you guys, if you are not members of TimCast.com, you should become members.
01:45:38.000 Not only do you get the uncensored show, which is going to be really fun tonight, but you get access to our members-only Discord, where there are watch parties, commentary, aftershows.
01:45:48.000 Like, after we wrap the members-only, they have their own after-dark show in the members community, and... Yeah.
01:45:53.000 I'm super excited for this.
01:45:54.000 We're going to have a physical location!
01:45:56.000 If you're a member, we will have a physical place where you can come hang out.
01:45:59.000 And if you're working on music, if you're working on video games, if you're writing a book, if you want to hang out with like-minded people, actually meet people and share ideas and watch movies...
01:46:09.000 That's the plan, man.
01:46:10.000 That's what we're building.
01:46:11.000 That is so cool.
01:46:11.000 That's one thing that I really like about it.
01:46:13.000 Maybe we'll be hanging out.
01:46:14.000 I will hang out, because I live around here now.
01:46:16.000 That's right.
01:46:17.000 But one thing I really like is the building of culture.
01:46:19.000 That's like a huge deal to me, because that's what I miss so much about New York, and that's what I miss so much about the theater community after I kind of got kicked out.
01:46:27.000 I fully expect Feds to try and, like, come and hang out at the club.
01:46:30.000 Oh, they will.
01:46:31.000 Because they, of course, have memberships and they watch.
01:46:33.000 You know, we've had, like, Enrique Tarrio and stuff on the show.
01:46:35.000 Yeah.
01:46:35.000 But, uh, you know, whatever.
01:46:37.000 They can come hang out.
01:46:38.000 The point of the club is literally to, like, you know, paint Warhammer figurines or whatever it is you guys do.
01:46:42.000 Just to have a scene.
01:46:43.000 Yeah, you need to create a scene.
01:46:45.000 It's been a long time since there's been a good scene.
01:46:48.000 Like, you know, I can identify moments in my life, like time periods in my life, where I was part of, like, really fun scenes.
01:46:54.000 And you look back and you're like, oh, that was so badass.
01:46:56.000 That was awesome.
01:46:58.000 And it's just, that's what you're creating is a scene.
01:47:00.000 That's one thing I really like about your show.
01:47:03.000 We're gonna play Magic the Gathering.
01:47:04.000 Please.
01:47:05.000 Yeah.
01:47:05.000 I'll destroy it.
01:47:07.000 A monoblack suicide deck, man.
01:47:09.000 I'm going to ruin you by turn 5.
01:47:11.000 But what format?
01:47:12.000 Whichever format you want.
01:47:14.000 We play commander.
01:47:15.000 I'll have a cocktail.
01:47:17.000 Can I just have a cocktail?
01:47:20.000 I can't keep track and I find standard to be pretty boring.
01:47:24.000 Yeah, it's too fast-paced.
01:47:25.000 Modern's okay, but for the most part, Ian and I, when we do play, it's just commander.
01:47:29.000 The problem is our decks have become so perfect and powerful It got to the point where Ian and I would roll a d20, and then whoever got the higher number, we'd just shake it back, good game.
01:47:38.000 Cause like, at one point, it's like, okay, should, uh, monocrypt is banned.
01:47:42.000 You know, if you get monocrypt and I don't, you won.
01:47:44.000 So do I, we can't play with it.
01:47:46.000 Okay.
01:47:46.000 And then it's like, okay, well that card's gotta be banned too.
01:47:49.000 And then it's just, we can't do it.
01:47:51.000 But, uh, sorry, Carl.
01:47:52.000 No, if we played commander, you would.
01:47:54.000 Possibly in commander, but if we play another format, I reckon, okay.
01:47:58.000 See, everybody listening, you're saying like, nerd stuff, but I'm telling you, we're gonna have this club, we're gonna bring Carl out, we're gonna have just like a cool hangout playing Magic the Gathering and ordering pizza.
01:48:06.000 And if you don't know what that's about, you could just sit and have a cocktail with me and that'd be fine too.
01:48:10.000 Yep, that's right.
01:48:11.000 Or we'll talk about the Roman Empire.
01:48:12.000 If you think they're entertaining while they podcast, they're even more entertaining while playing D&D.
01:48:17.000 Talking smack.
01:48:18.000 Or magic or whatever we're talking about.
01:48:20.000 See, here's the thing.
01:48:21.000 I've played D&D before and Vampire, I've played those games.
01:48:24.000 D&D is just hanging out, making jokes, and having fun.
01:48:27.000 I don't- I've only played, I think we played like twice?
01:48:30.000 Okay.
01:48:31.000 But I'm- everyone tells me that basically all Dungeons & Dragons basically devolve into lewd humor and people having drinks with their friends.
01:48:38.000 That sounds- that's why I played, because that was a lot of fun.
01:48:40.000 That's what we did.
01:48:41.000 Yeah, it's like- Whereas Magic's gonna be an intense power struggle between the two of you.
01:48:45.000 Yeah.
01:48:45.000 Okay, I'm excited!
01:48:47.000 D&D is tremendous fun.
01:48:50.000 Tremendous fun.
01:48:51.000 Because people think it's like, you're pretending to be a wizard.
01:48:53.000 Yeah, kind of, but we did a scenario, I played it like three times, we did a scenario where I just defied the Game Master, Dungeon Master, repeatedly, and so he made me drink, my character drank sour milk, but then I started celebrating the delicious cheese yogurt that he drank.
01:49:09.000 Just no matter what he said, I was just being a dick.
01:49:12.000 You do seem like that kind of player.
01:49:13.000 Yep, that's right.
01:49:15.000 The Dungeon Master can ruin your day, though.
01:49:18.000 Get a smart Dungeon Master.
01:49:20.000 I know, I know!
01:49:22.000 But it's fun, because you're just making jokes the whole time, everyone's laughing.
01:49:25.000 Jokes aside, though, somewhere that people can come out, have drinks, socialize... Play music.
01:49:30.000 Yeah, play music.
01:49:31.000 I mean, if you can get one... Watch the show live.
01:49:33.000 Without being afraid to tell people what you do for a living.
01:49:37.000 That's nice!
01:49:38.000 That sounds like a great investment, man.
01:49:40.000 Yeah, alright.
01:49:42.000 Atherin Zala says, Carl, been a fan for a while, miss- I miss you.
01:49:45.000 This week in stupid segments, they helped me get out of a woke-like phase in my 20s by showing people who had bigger, dumber gripes than me.
01:49:52.000 Made me realize, is that how stupid I look?
01:49:55.000 Thanks a bunch.
01:49:56.000 Oh, you're welcome.
01:49:56.000 That's pretty cool.
01:49:58.000 Babyleg Bennett says, ripped to my chicken flock.
01:50:01.000 Fox got in last night, killed all of them but one.
01:50:03.000 I'll be getting my revenge tonight though.
01:50:05.000 Oh, that is brutal.
01:50:07.000 Chickens are based, man.
01:50:08.000 How are they gonna get their revenge?
01:50:09.000 With thermal and a 22.
01:50:11.000 I gotcha.
01:50:13.000 Whatever is legal in your area.
01:50:14.000 Sorry to contact you, Phil, to ask.
01:50:16.000 But we have a flag downstairs.
01:50:18.000 We sell a flag, and it's styled like the Gadsden flag, yellow.
01:50:21.000 And it's a rooster spreading his wings that says, stand your ground.
01:50:24.000 Oh, I like that.
01:50:25.000 And the rattlesnake was, don't trot on me.
01:50:28.000 It was a symbol of, if you step on me, I will bite you.
01:50:31.000 And the rooster is the symbol of, I love this.
01:50:34.000 Roosters will sacrifice themselves to save their hens.
01:50:38.000 And so I take issue with those using the word chickens synonymously with cowardice.
01:50:43.000 And anybody who has chickens knows this.
01:50:45.000 Roosters are, like, they're wild.
01:50:48.000 Maniacs.
01:50:49.000 Yeah, they're not scared.
01:50:50.000 Like, they might be scared, but they will strike.
01:50:53.000 So I remember I walked in the coop and Roberto jump kicked me.
01:50:56.000 I'm massive compared to him, and he's just like, get away from my girls.
01:51:00.000 They're just so stupid.
01:51:03.000 They're dumb, they're dumb, but... It's kind of adorable, though.
01:51:05.000 It's an issue of vigilance, and it's... I love dogs.
01:51:13.000 Dogs represent loyalty better than anything else.
01:51:15.000 The story of Hachiko the dog, you know the story?
01:51:18.000 Japanese professor used to walk to the train every day with his dog, would go to school, would go teach at university.
01:51:23.000 When the train came back, Hachiko would wait for him and they'd walk back together.
01:51:26.000 One day, the professor was at the university, had a stroke, and died.
01:51:29.000 Hachiko waited for 10 years until he died.
01:51:33.000 It's more complicated than that.
01:51:34.000 They tried to remove Hachiko.
01:51:35.000 He'd break out, run back, and wait.
01:51:36.000 So they built a statue in his honor.
01:51:38.000 Dogs represent loyalty, and that is truly an amazing thing, you know?
01:51:43.000 Chickens represent, like, how would you describe it when a soldier willing to charge headfirst into the battlefield, knowing a firefighter running into a fire to save the children, a fox will be approaching a flock and the rooster will charge full speed Knowing he'll die, but the girls get away.
01:52:00.000 There's a military term for that called the forlorn hope.
01:52:03.000 The first into the breach in the walls.
01:52:05.000 That's right.
01:52:06.000 You know you're dead, right?
01:52:07.000 Like the beaches at Normandy.
01:52:10.000 Historically, there was a military term for it called the forlorn hope.
01:52:13.000 You had to go in and you were going to die, man.
01:52:15.000 But you did anyway.
01:52:16.000 Like all the guys hanging out in the keep when Grendel comes in.
01:52:19.000 Yeah, yeah.
01:52:20.000 And so you get a rooster like Roberto, little guy, and he's like willing to go to war with a fully grown adult human male.
01:52:28.000 I'm like, I respect it.
01:52:29.000 I respect it.
01:52:30.000 I'll kick you away, but I respect it.
01:52:33.000 But yeah, we have that flag because I love that representation of you have to stand up for what you believe in.
01:52:38.000 There's chickens all in my backyard.
01:52:40.000 They're not even mine.
01:52:41.000 What?
01:52:42.000 They just, they escape from next door and they just run all around.
01:52:45.000 It's great, right?
01:52:46.000 And I'm like, look at that.
01:52:48.000 I don't care.
01:52:49.000 Like there's that, there's a groundhog, there's a bunch of deer.
01:52:51.000 When are you going to get your own chickens?
01:52:52.000 That's the real question.
01:52:53.000 I'm going to do that and homeschool my kid and run the Postmillennial at the same time.
01:52:57.000 But you don't homeschool Charlie, so it's fine.
01:52:59.000 You should see what the struggle is trying to get him to do his homework and practice piano and practice guitar and do his reading.
01:53:05.000 Let's read this one from Mr. Obvious, says, we aren't winning, we are resisting.
01:53:09.000 It's not enough to vote in the next election, we must counter their cheating.
01:53:12.000 We will have won once we are in power and have crushed our enemies.
01:53:16.000 Total war.
01:53:17.000 Yeah, and just want to say, Mr. Obvious, I don't know whether he's still got a YouTube channel, because he got banned, but he's a really nice chap.
01:53:23.000 Yeah, looks like it.
01:53:24.000 Yeah, great.
01:53:25.000 Super chat verified and everything.
01:53:26.000 I hope he does, because well worth your time.
01:53:28.000 He does great content.
01:53:29.000 Definitely is.
01:53:31.000 There's a guy called Mr. Obvious.
01:53:32.000 I thought we lost this channel for a minute.
01:53:36.000 We need to do the same things that Democrats did in 2020.
01:53:40.000 You know, it's all by the book.
01:53:41.000 That's the game.
01:53:42.000 That's what you do, and that's it.
01:53:43.000 And then once Trump's in office, he can start weeding out corruption, arresting those who are deserving of being arrested and facing indictments, and we'll go through the legal process as we should, but it must be done.
01:53:53.000 We can't do this half-assed McCarthy, GOP-type stuff where it's like, we'll get to it, you know, eventually.
01:53:58.000 No, no, no, we're gonna go in and be like DOJ, start filing.
01:54:01.000 Well, there's the impeachment inquiry this week, right?
01:54:03.000 Doesn't it start on Thursday?
01:54:04.000 Oh, is that it?
01:54:05.000 Well, that'll be fun.
01:54:07.000 I've been thinking to myself, like, you win it, then you can fix it.
01:54:10.000 Not try and fix it first and then try and work with what you have.
01:54:12.000 It's much more important.
01:54:14.000 Alpha Garcia says, Freedom-loving trucker here.
01:54:16.000 Please shout out happy birthday to my wife, Lisa.
01:54:18.000 Happy birthday, Lisa.
01:54:19.000 Happy birthday, Lisa.
01:54:21.000 I have to leave out on her birthday and I'm forcing her to watch you guys on my only day off.
01:54:26.000 Well, right on.
01:54:27.000 Thank you.
01:54:27.000 Happy birthday.
01:54:30.000 She's like, is this what men think about the Roman Empire?
01:54:32.000 Yeah, that's what we talk about.
01:54:36.000 Where are we at?
01:54:36.000 Kane Abel says, Tim, know your history about the Nazi Party and Communist Party gained control.
01:54:40.000 How?
01:54:41.000 Oh, about how the Nazi Party and Communist Party gained control.
01:54:44.000 We are losing this war.
01:54:46.000 They can rig the election by placing people in it.
01:54:48.000 They use their own power, which they have to win.
01:54:51.000 I disagree.
01:54:52.000 I just, I can't understand how Trump is winning in the polls.
01:54:59.000 Trump, he improved over getting arrested, he's fundraised record amounts of money, that Bud Light's dropped $30 billion, that Target is dropping, that Disney's burning subscribers, Disney lost a billion dollars in their last 10 movies.
01:55:11.000 I don't understand how you look at all that.
01:55:12.000 You're like, man, but we sure are losing.
01:55:13.000 And I'm like, look, man, they're getting desperate and they're lobbying everything they have at Trump to destroy him, but that's desperate.
01:55:19.000 The collateral damage from those moves reeks of desperation.
01:55:25.000 Making a Disney movie that's woke and making a bunch of money off it, that's them winning.
01:55:29.000 But that's turned around.
01:55:30.000 Now they're bleeding money over at Disney.
01:55:33.000 The fact that they just tried to destroy Trump's businesses, they're creating so much collateral damage, it's pyrrhic victory.
01:55:40.000 Regular people are gonna look at that and say, these people have lost their minds.
01:55:43.000 Yeah, they have.
01:55:44.000 It's going to hurt them in the long run.
01:55:46.000 Definitely.
01:55:47.000 So it may be bad now, but I'm like, these are signs that your opponent is flailing in desperation.
01:55:52.000 All I can think when you talk about that stuff is the Princess Leia quote, the more you tighten your grasp, the more systems will slip through your fingers.
01:55:59.000 I think the more that they do to put their foot down on people, the more people realize.
01:56:03.000 The more you tighten your grasp, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.
01:56:07.000 They see the cockroach, they step on it, and it splatters all the eggs all over the place, deep into the carpets.
01:56:12.000 That happened to me with a spider in my mailbox.
01:56:16.000 I didn't mean to squash it.
01:56:19.000 Yallhunter says, Hey Tim, Sargon is actually how I found your channels.
01:56:23.000 When you guys did that park bench sit down video all those years ago.
01:56:26.000 Glad to finally see Sargon finally on the show.
01:56:29.000 Thanks to both of you.
01:56:31.000 That's right.
01:56:31.000 It's your second time, right?
01:56:33.000 No, it's my first time.
01:56:35.000 We started when COVID was locked down.
01:56:36.000 And then even after that, you couldn't travel.
01:56:38.000 Yeah.
01:56:39.000 So vaccination passed to get into this country for literally years.
01:56:43.000 And I was like, no, I'm not doing it.
01:56:44.000 I was in Berkeley, I think, and we were covering what was going on on the ground, and then Carl said he was going on vacation, and asked me if I wanted to produce a video that he would put on his channel, and I was like, yeah, let's do it!
01:56:53.000 And then I was like, I could, I could, I don't know what I'd do, but I could do something breaking down, like, how the media's lying, because I worked, I had just left, and so we did a video explaining, like, the different ways they manipulate, and then I went from, like, I think I had, like, 40-something thousand subs, and then two days later, I had 100, and I'm like, I remember sitting in the hotel lobby as the thing ticked over to 100, I'm like, ah!
01:57:14.000 And then I'm like, how do I get my silver medal?
01:57:16.000 Like, what do I do?
01:57:17.000 And then it took like eight months.
01:57:19.000 Took forever.
01:57:20.000 Till I finally got it.
01:57:21.000 And then I figured out, once you get your first, you have the URL to get the rest.
01:57:26.000 And all you need to do is figure out the code.
01:57:28.000 And it's like, I figured out a workaround.
01:57:30.000 So all my other channels, I instantly, as soon as I hit it, got the awards.
01:57:34.000 All that remains was waiting for India to clear something for a year before we got our silver.
01:57:39.000 Wow!
01:57:40.000 India?
01:57:40.000 I don't know why, but YouTube in India was holding something up for the band.
01:57:44.000 Yeah, but you know, you had platinum already.
01:57:46.000 I know!
01:57:46.000 Do you have a big following in India?
01:57:49.000 I don't know.
01:57:49.000 I didn't think so.
01:57:51.000 And I don't know.
01:57:51.000 I mean, I'm not sure that there was any following or if it was just something that had to do with the legal department or whatever.
01:57:56.000 It would be funny if, like, Hasan has the, like, Turkish equivalent of, like, several platinum records.
01:58:03.000 So his criticism of you is somewhat warranted.
01:58:07.000 I just, I can't imagine Hasan has any talent, so...
01:58:12.000 I mean, if he wants to go to war with a talent and call you a failed musician, it's like, you know... What do you say?
01:58:17.000 He got mad that he got dunked on by a rock star, so he just called you a failed musician?
01:58:20.000 So you're calling Hasan out for a rap battle?
01:58:22.000 I would- I will- Because I would love to see that.
01:58:25.000 I would call Hasan out for a rap battle.
01:58:26.000 You gotta hear me do Baby Got Back at karaoke.
01:58:29.000 Okay, Hasan, the gauntlet's down.
01:58:31.000 What are you doing, bro?
01:58:31.000 Apparently!
01:58:33.000 You ran away from Sam Hyde, but I mean... I'm much smaller.
01:58:36.000 I'm not a big guy.
01:58:37.000 You can't be physically pretty.
01:58:38.000 You're not even gonna get it punched in the face this time.
01:58:40.000 Got no excuse this time.
01:58:43.000 Alright, let's grab some more subjects.
01:58:44.000 Joseph says, thank you Carl for blackpailing this channel.
01:58:46.000 They sorely need a reality check.
01:58:49.000 If you really cared, you wouldn't live in a fantasy world.
01:58:52.000 So... Hang on, okay, that is a bit harsh, and I'm not trying to blackpail, because you are totally right saying, look, Demoralization is the worst thing that can happen, and they're absolutely right.
01:59:04.000 And I'm not trying to demoralize us, but I am trying to make sure that we are realistic about the scope of the problem and where we need to begin from where we are to get to where we want to be.
01:59:11.000 But you didn't know about Public Square.
01:59:14.000 Now that you do, your mind's completely changed!
01:59:16.000 You're like, we've won!
01:59:17.000 It's over!
01:59:20.000 A couple months ago, someone came on and said, this is Grimcast.
01:59:23.000 I'm surprised.
01:59:24.000 I can't make anyone happy.
01:59:26.000 That's like, I was on the War Room with Steve Bannon once and I said that he was very optimistic and he was like, oh my goodness, someone called me optimistic.
01:59:35.000 It's all a matter of perception, I guess.
01:59:37.000 But I kind of disagree.
01:59:39.000 I don't think we need to look realistically at the problem and determine the scope and figure out how we can actually tackle it.
01:59:45.000 Because the problem is so big and the scope is so massive that I think it would behoove us to look at it and say, we can handle that.
01:59:53.000 Spoken like a true woman, Levi.
01:59:56.000 There's a bit of a fantasy involved, just so that we believe that we can tackle it.
02:00:02.000 There's a great quote in Blackadder where Gerald Melcher, I don't know if you've ever seen Blackadder.
02:00:06.000 I've seen Blackadder, yeah.
02:00:07.000 We're just going to pig-headedly ignore the facts and press on anyway.
02:00:10.000 Yeah, that's what we need to do!
02:00:11.000 And I kind of appreciate that attitude, actually.
02:00:14.000 There's a part of me that does appreciate that, but then there's sort of the cold-hearted realist in me that's like, okay, but we are going to have to think about a lot of stuff.
02:00:19.000 Well, you need a couple people doing that, but the people who are actually going out there and going for it and going to the coffee shops and downloading Public Square and doing all that stuff and homeschooling their kids, they need to look at it and say, we can totally handle this, you guys!
02:00:34.000 Let's just link arms and go for it.
02:00:35.000 They are actively handling it, to be fair.
02:00:37.000 Actively handling it.
02:00:38.000 Yeah, I think so.
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02:01:18.000 Oh, well, just my outfit, which is LotusEaters.com and go subscribe to the podcast Lotus Eaters, where we black pill everyone all day, every day.
02:01:26.000 But we also have some solutions.
02:01:28.000 So that's lucky.
02:01:29.000 Yeah.
02:01:29.000 Right on.
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02:02:09.000 Fifth gold record?
02:02:10.000 Fifth gold record.
02:02:11.000 Wow.
02:02:11.000 106.
02:02:11.000 Couldn't got to six.
02:02:12.000 Pardon me? 106.
02:02:14.000 Well, that's coming, actually, shortly.
02:02:16.000 There's another one that's right on the cusp, too.
02:02:18.000 For real?
02:02:18.000 Yeah, for real.
02:02:19.000 Classic failed musician.
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02:02:45.000 It's a pleasure meeting you in real life, Sargon of Akkad.
02:02:47.000 Oh, thank you.
02:02:48.000 For real, yeah, I've been a fan for a long time, as have these friends.
02:02:51.000 And, yeah, I'm excited for the after.
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