On today's show, we discuss the shocking news that former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy will not seek the speakership again, and the fallout from Matt Gaetz's decision to join forces with 11 other Republicans to vote him out of office. Plus, Donald Trump is still in the midst of a hearing for his fraud lawsuit in New York City, and a judge has ordered him to remove some of his truth posts about the judge or face jail time.
00:00:27.000Who, I shouldn't call them defectors, who joined with Democrats and said, Kevin McCarthy, no confidence, you are no longer Speaker.
00:00:33.000We have more breaking news, Kevin McCarthy will not seek the Speakership again.
00:00:39.000Where we go from here, I don't know, but I will make it very simple for you in my opinion.
00:00:44.000Obstruction and stagnation in Congress is better than the Republican leadership teaming up with Democrats in defiance of the slim majority that was hard-fought in 2022.
00:00:54.000What's the point of Republicans having won the majority if they're not going to exercise their power over the budget?
00:01:00.000And in fact, Kevin McCarthy would work secret backroom deals with Democrats to fund war and potentially bring us to World War III.
00:01:07.000This is going to be a big conversation.
00:01:49.000I think it's fair to say there's a strong possibility, considering everything that's going on, and the amazing work Matt Gaetz has done, I would not be surprised.
00:01:56.000I have no reason to say this other than the public news.
00:01:59.000Our understanding is Matt Gaetz, he's long been planning on being here, he's been scheduled for a while, he will be here, but I think it's fair to say, considering what's going on in DC, I wouldn't be surprised if for some reason he couldn't show up.
00:02:12.000We've talked to him, everything's good.
00:02:14.000I also believe that when he shows up, he's going to get a standing ovation.
00:02:19.000is inspirational, it's groundbreaking, and it is some of the most impactful stuff we've seen in this country, pushing back against corruption.
00:02:27.000It is an honor that he will be joining us on Friday in Miami.
00:02:31.000It's going to be an amazing conversation, considering everything we're going to talk about right now.
00:02:42.000Join the Discord, talk with like-minded individuals, and as a member, you'll get access to our uncensored Members Only show, which are Monday through Thursday at 10pm.
00:02:50.000We're going to have one of those up for you tonight.
00:03:51.000So my father-in-law, you may have heard of, Donald J. Trump, married to Eric Trump.
00:03:56.000We have two children, Luke and Carolina, three dogs, Ben, Charlie, and Tiger.
00:04:01.000I've been kind of a, I don't even know if you would say a spokesperson, an unofficial spokesperson for a long time for my father-in-law.
00:04:10.000I try to talk about You know, the way we're going to save America, and I believe that'll be making sure Donald Trump is the 47th president of the United States.
00:04:52.000But that's why I'm wearing a shirt that reads, be the reason someone stops believing in government.
00:04:58.000You could get the shirt on the best BestPoliticalShirts.com.
00:05:00.000We're also doing a meetup in real life here for members of LukeUnfiltered.com this October 8th, and today's a crazy day.
00:05:07.000I think it's only going to get crazier from here, but I think there definitely has been a major energy shift and things could go either way from here, but it's absolutely berserk and going to get a lot crazier from here.
00:06:24.000Shout out to Matt Gaetz, he is doing the Lord's work.
00:06:27.000I will give you my simple opinion without bearing the lead.
00:06:31.000In 2022, Republicans won a narrow majority, a slim majority.
00:06:36.000And Donald Trump was heavily criticized by establishment Republicans and conservatives for tanking them, saying it's his fault that they didn't have the big red wave because Americans didn't like him.
00:06:50.000As soon as McCarthy gets in, what happens?
00:06:52.000He starts cutting backroom deals with Biden and with the Democrats.
00:06:55.000What's the purpose of Republicans winning a slim majority if the Speaker of the House is going to cut deals with Democrats instead of his own party?
00:07:03.000In fact, it's people like Matt Gaetz that help give the Republican Party its majority.
00:07:07.000So those arguments that Donald Trump is the reason there's no majority, meaningless if you're going to agree that McCarthy should be working deals with Democrats, because then you may as well just have a Democrat majority.
00:07:18.000And so this is my argument against individuals like Thomas Massie.
00:08:38.000Let's appoint a dog as the first Speaker of the House, and I think the dog probably would do a way better job than all the other Speaker of the Houses before them.
00:08:48.000When Congress, when the leadership in Congress meets with lobbyists and corporate power in secret to negotiate deals on what's going to be in the federal spending bill, and then Brings out a 5,000-page omnibus and tells every member of Congress, just sign it.
00:09:06.000Otherwise, you're blocking the troops.
00:09:08.000Otherwise, veterans aren't getting their benefits.
00:09:13.000You are staring down these good people in Congress, people like Matt Gaetz, who are saying, when he came on the show last week, he said, we want to make sure that we get a bill to make sure, you know, disabled veterans, veterans, VA benefits are coming out.
00:09:25.000We don't want them to miss these payments, right?
00:09:28.000They come to a member of Congress and threaten the vulnerable, and the people who have served this country, and others, and the elderly, to force you into funding Lockheed Martin and other big military industrial complex corporations.
00:09:41.000How is that an institution we care about?
00:09:52.000The problem is they know that if they present a bill to fund, say, Lockheed Martin, to fund war, it's going to be debated, and it's going to get stonewalled, there's going to be delays, there's going to be fights, because that's the thing American people actually want to fight about.
00:10:07.000But they know if they go to you and say, your kids won't get food, the poor people won't get benefits, veterans won't get paid, then what happens?
00:10:14.000A guy in a wheelchair shows up to your office and says, why is my pay getting cut off?
00:10:20.000And you try to tell them, we don't want that for you, we're trying to get that funding.
00:10:23.000And then Kevin McCarthy actually says, when they're moving to remove him, when Matt Gaetz files, hey, if you're trying to remove a guy who kept the government open and got the troops paid, we're in a bad place.
00:10:33.000It is blackmail for the lobbyists and the multinational corporations.
00:10:38.000I feel like the American people probably learned a lot today, too, because oftentimes these things, these omnibus bills, they just get passed, like you said, Tim, and people don't really understand.
00:10:49.000All they know is that the national debt is going up, that we're sending money overseas, that things are tougher here for the American people.
00:10:56.000So maybe they learned a little bit today.
00:10:58.000Maybe people can actually start to talk about these things.
00:11:19.000Man, it was tough for him to get elected in there.
00:11:21.000I'm sure today wasn't a great day for him.
00:11:24.000I generally think he's a nice guy, but this was probably a necessity.
00:11:28.000You know, we were talking about leadership the other day and how There's a lot of stories throughout history of people who don't want to be the executive, like George Washington.
00:11:56.000Kevin McCarthy should have recognized this immediately when there was the fight over the speakership.
00:12:01.000That either he was going to have to negotiate and abide by the terms of his negotiations, or he should not do it at all.
00:12:08.000And he agreed to terms with, what was it, twenty-some odd, twenty-one members of Congress who were saying, we want to negotiate these specific terms, otherwise we won't support you.
00:12:17.000One of those terms, my understanding, was not to cut backroom deals with Democrats.
00:12:21.000If Kevin McCarthy wants to Go back on his word and his word is meaningless, then I don't think he's a good guy.
00:12:27.000And he should have said immediately, guys, it will be impossible for me to do this deal with you.
00:12:34.000You know, as you're talking about all these people who are like, I don't want to be in this position, I'm not the right one.
00:12:40.000I actually feel like if you go back and look at my father-in-law, for years ago, I mean, we're talking like the 80s, the Oprah interviews, the 90s.
00:12:48.000He said for so long, I don't want to do it.
00:12:51.000But if there ever came a time where things got so bad I felt like I had no other choice, I would run for president.
00:12:57.000And amazing to see that he did it, what he did while he was president, the way they fought against him, what is happening now, all of it.
00:13:05.000But as you were saying that, that's the only person that came to my mind.
00:13:09.000I mean, to see what he's given up and the hell he's gone through, man.
00:13:15.000Oh, I don't know how much, but significant.
00:13:18.000Especially with the judge attacking Mar-a-Lago, which is really weird for a New York judge to be like, it's worthless!
00:13:24.000And it's like, okay, well, I think Trump is one of the rare politicians whose net worth has declined by joining public office, where typically you see Dianne Feinstein being worth, what, $150 million after being in Congress, and the Pelosi's are worth $200 million.
00:13:37.000So, you know, I'll give you my personal view is, yeah, there's a big difference between George Washington and Donald Trump.
00:14:21.000Congressman Troy Nails, he's a good dude, we've had him on the show several times, says, Kevin McCarthy will not be running again as Speaker.
00:14:27.000I nominate Donald J. Trump for Speaker of the House.
00:15:33.000And even if he were a member of Congress, he could still run for president.
00:15:37.000You know, I know it's just not reality, but people were talking about a few years ago, like Steve Bannon was saying, nominate Trump for Speaker, vote him in as Speaker, and then when you impeach Biden and convict Biden and Kamala, Trump becomes President.
00:15:51.000What are the qualifications for the Speaker?
00:15:53.000Like, what are the main things you need from that person?
00:15:57.000What do you mean? Like charisma? Do you need intelligence?
00:16:38.000I think anyone that's not a rhino, anyone that's not a neoconservative, anyone who doesn't want to perpetuate the larger proxy war in Ukraine right now, I think this is a larger kind of referendum against Congress failing the American people.
00:16:50.000Throughout many years now, they never represented the will of what people actually wanted.
00:16:55.000There was never a public referendum on if we should start a proxy war in Ukraine.
00:16:59.000There was never a referendum on the debt ceiling.
00:17:02.000Kevin McCarthy, another thing he did, he made it that the Biden administration could print and borrow as much money as they want until 2025.
00:17:11.000Right now, just a few days ago, the debt went up $275 billion in just one day.
00:17:17.000It is set to increase to almost $1 trillion in just one month.
00:17:50.000Those false flags are terrifying. 17%, And my question is, to Thomas Massey, legitimate, I am not being a dick, I am genuinely asking, for what reason do we want to preserve the current iteration of an institution that has 82% disapproval?
00:18:09.000Not only does it defy any democratic standard, but even if we want to operate on a supermajority principle, or just say it should be representative and not direct democracy, I think it's fair to say, when 82% of people are like, we don't like what you're doing, it's time to change this system.
00:18:24.000It's a simple choice, you know, deadlock, or allow the government to steal your money and then finance it and give it to Ukrainian oligarchs that, of course, will be using it for their own purposes.
00:18:38.000I mean, I know that's a big talking point right now, but let's just talk about the problems this country has faced, that the left has been screaming about, that we've been talking about.
00:18:47.000How many years did we get the Flint water crisis as big news with Democrats saying we gotta fix these pipes?
00:18:54.000We stop funding war in foreign countries, be it Afghanistan, Syria, whatever, and I say we divert that money to the pipes in Newark, in Pittsburgh, in Flint, And you know what?
00:19:04.000Then, because it doesn't cost that much money to fix the pipes, we launch a commission to start going and hiring contractors to fix pipes everywhere.
00:19:11.000Better yet, we can build bridges, fix our roads, we can hire American construction workers, hey, maybe we can build a bollard fence down on the southern border with the money that we're spending overseas.
00:19:20.000Out of graphene, I like how you're thinking about it.
00:19:49.000They actually, they inflate a big bag and then they wire, they put wire around it and cement it and then deflate the bag and it creates like a domed house.
00:19:59.000Part of the reason why I'm going a little hand-heavy on it right now is because at Rice University, they figured out how to create hydrogen fuel, and every kilogram of fuel they're making out of waste, they'll hit it with lasers and make it, it produces a byproduct of graphene, of $4.50 worth of graphene for every kilogram.
00:20:15.000So we're trying to find a use for that.
00:20:17.000Before this, you had to spend money to get hydrogen.
00:20:19.000Now you're making money because you're getting a product, and then you can make electronics out of it, or you can burn it.
00:20:25.000And I will grab that particularly esoteric concept and bring it back to this.
00:20:30.000If Congress came out with a bill that said we will take new fuel, buy products to produce products here in this country and create American jobs, they're approved.
00:21:03.000Let the free market fix whatever problems are occurred that usually are occurred by the government.
00:21:09.000So I think if the government steps away from our life, stops intervening, stops taxing, stops regulating, stops saying you could do this but you can't do this, stops favoring the multinational corporations and the banking elite, then I think life would be better for everyone.
00:21:21.000And I think if they just took a step back, allowed the free market to be a free market, everything would be way better than it is right now.
00:21:27.000And the starting point is not that we just overnight say we no longer have any spending at all.
00:21:32.000I think, realistically, there's so much we don't see in terms of federal spending that we would like and would need at least to get to a point where we can get away from this kind of thing.
00:21:43.000But the obvious and immediate is veteran benefits.
00:22:01.000But he did say one of the first things we get through if we're not going to fund the government is making sure that our veterans get paid.
00:22:07.000I do not like the idea that Whether you like the wars or the foreign policy or not, I don't like the idea that anybody who served in my name would be left high and dry without benefits.
00:22:18.000I would gladly pay if that was the case.
00:22:20.000So when we talk about we don't want the government spending our money, I completely agree with Luke as it pertains to their corporate buddies revolving to our policies.
00:22:27.000And then as it pertains to the good men and women in uniform who served us and our nation, whether or not our leaders have led them astray, I think these people deserve more money.
00:22:36.000Part of why there's been so much pushback against what Matt's doing to destroy the Omnibus Spending Package concept is that it's literally, and I'm using the word correctly here, completely and totally impossible for the 430 people in Congress, or however many, to read all those bills.
00:23:45.000I want people to represent themselves, honestly, and I'm kind of tired of representative thing.
00:23:49.000I understand the stopgap of you don't want the mob to go crazy, but people have the ability to govern themselves, and I think we should use modern technology to do it.
00:24:07.000I don't like the idea of how they've been basically exploiting and lying to us.
00:24:11.000But the issue is, if you are a tradesman, if you're a teacher or a nurse, you don't follow politics all day, every day.
00:24:20.000And that means someone whose job it is to provide a service outside of politics needs to be able to trust you to go to you and say, hey, man, I trust you to do what's right.
00:25:03.000I like the America First idea, like you're proposing.
00:25:07.000Honestly, there's so much that this country needs.
00:25:10.000There's so much we could do, so much good here that could be done.
00:25:14.000I mean, shouldn't we at least focus here first before we send all this money overseas?
00:25:18.000And I think that that's a real frustration.
00:25:21.000I think that that is the good thing that came out of this.
00:25:23.000And I do agree, the 82% who are very unhappy with Congress would probably be a lot happier if they actually saw the impact of all of this exorbitant spending, but no one ever sees it.
00:25:35.000You go into like LaGuardia Airport, I remember I used to fly into LaGuardia if it was raining, there would be like trash cans there to catch the rainwater.
00:25:43.000And I was like, God, this is what some people see when they first arrive in the United States of America.
00:25:57.000Yeah, I think Donald Trump actually exemplifies the problem of government in a unique way, outside of just the fact that they just strapped weights to him, falsely accused him of tons of things, they're trying to persecute him, prosecute him.
00:26:08.000I think, you look at someone who built this empire, knows how to run multiple companies, creates multiple brands, the left tries to argue, but look at all those bankruptcies, it's the stupidest argument ever.
00:26:20.000500 plus companies and a handful of bankruptcies, and bankruptcies don't mean failure, it means you're literally preserving the business.
00:26:26.000But you take someone like that, he becomes president, still gets things done despite what's going on, and the challenges he still faced show.
00:26:36.000When you go to the government and say, hey, we need to put up, say, like suicide nets on the Golden Gate Bridge.
00:26:42.000Half a billion dollars later, it gets done.
00:26:45.000You go to the private sector, and they compete over it, and ten million dollars later, it gets done.
00:26:50.000I guess, what was the old saying in 2016?
00:26:56.000That's how he operated as a businessman, and I actually think that when he became president, He believed he could get so much accomplished and he thought, well, gosh, if I just run things like I did a business, then it will say, I mean, you, he would talk about Lockheed Martin.
00:27:10.000He renegotiated for the new Air Force Ones, which, by the way, will start flying in 2025, just in time for him to arrive on them as President.
00:27:43.000And I think it's insane that you can have someone with The ability like he had, and yet this government is in such a mess that it really made almost no difference.
00:27:52.000Well, to be fair, he did also spend a lot of money, and he did also increase the deficit and the debt a lot.
00:27:58.000I do think he had a lot of policies that were very favorable towards blue-collar workers, I think more favorable than any other president in our time, but the deficit was increased a lot under his presidency, and I think we're still dealing with those ramifications today because of that.
00:28:12.000I kind of see the difference of running the country and a business as, like, the solution to our economy isn't in money.
00:28:22.000So you could print shit loads of money and build graphene factories and start producing massive hydrogen fuel and make us the wealthiest country on earth, but just printing the money, like, It doesn't take money to do that.
00:28:34.000I mean, we can print as much money as we want right now, so we just need to incentivize people to do it.
00:28:55.000Look at the supply chain, how much we learned, how much we realized we really weren't doing here.
00:29:00.000Yeah, you need to make it here, you need to incentivize business here in this country, absolutely.
00:29:05.000Some of the hard chemicals, like East Palestine, when that train derailment went off and it annihilated the community, that's why we moved a lot of that stuff over to China, because if it spills, we don't want it to spill next door.
00:29:17.000But I do believe the risk of having the Chinese producing this stuff outweighs the risk of contamination.
00:29:23.000But I mean, contamination is devastating, too.
00:29:26.000It's like a two-sided coin that obviously— You know what it is?
00:30:06.000And I mean, it's so devastating in so many different ways, I think, to our country.
00:30:11.000I mean, if you look at inflation, if you look at the job situation in this country, this is this is a I don't want to say it's an easy fix, but it seems so obvious.
00:30:43.000And I was like, okay, I still don't get it.
00:30:45.000But then eventually I started to realize they produce the antibiotics.
00:30:48.000If they poison our antibiotics, like with fentanyl, China is waiting right now and salivating over what they see happening in this country.
00:30:59.000The fact that Joe Biden is our president, that we seem in a weakened state, that our economy doesn't seem like it's headed in the right direction for the long term.
00:31:07.000They are ready to pounce and take over as the superpower of the world, and Donald Trump was the first to call them on it.
00:31:13.000He's been talking about China for decades, and if you go back to his 2015 speech when he announced he was running for president, he talked about China then, and people were like, he's so crazy, so unhinged about China.
00:31:47.000Yeah, it'll be a second before it pops up on Twitter, so we'll pull that up in a second, but for the time being, let's jump to this story from our good friends over at CNN.
00:31:56.000Judge issues gag order and rebukes Trump after social media post attacking his clerk.
00:32:02.000And we also have this one from Dr. Kelly Ward.
00:32:05.000Judge is threatening real Donald Trump with jail if he doesn't remove this post from Truth Social.
00:32:11.000Well, of course, we will highlight that post so you can all know the news.
00:33:00.000If you look at the fact that you have Letitia James The Attorney General of the State of New York, who ran a campaign not on doing what was best for the people of the State of New York, not locking up criminals, not really going after the hard crime.
00:34:32.000The judge said this morning one of the defendants, one of the defendants, posted on a social media account a disparaging, untrue, and personally identifying post about a member of my staff.
00:34:42.000Although I have since ordered the post deleted, and apparently it was, it was also emailed out to millions of other recipients, the judge said in court.
00:34:50.000Personal attacks of any member of my court staff are unacceptable, inappropriate, and I will not tolerate them.
00:34:55.000I just love that Trump emailed it out to everybody just to make sure you got it.
00:35:00.000Hey, look, you can order someone to delete a post on social media, but once the email is sent, it's sent.
00:35:07.000I just think it's absolutely absurd that the judge is telling Donald Trump he can't speak This is unrelated to the trial.
00:35:18.000When it comes to civil suits, it is unsurprising that there will be gag orders, right?
00:35:24.000If person A sues person B, it is normal for the judge to be like, guys, don't disparage each other.
00:35:29.000Donald Trump is talking about the court.
00:35:32.000I mean, so, you know, maybe someone might advise him not to do it.
00:35:36.000I just think the judge putting cameras in the courtroom, issuing a summary judgment, has already shattered the judicial norms we expect, and this makes no sense.
00:36:22.000There's so many things happening in New York City right now.
00:36:25.000And for the city to spend their resources going after the former president of the United States for this is just absolutely ridiculous, in my opinion, and a waste of time, a waste of taxpayer money.
00:36:34.000But also, more importantly, just also at the same time is making Trump more popular than ever.
00:36:45.000Well, just recently there was a left-wing activist in New York City who was with his girlfriend when a deranged man came up and stabbed him twice, killing him on the spot.
00:36:54.000He came up to the deranged man, let's be clear.
00:36:56.000The news will have you think that the deranged man approached him.
00:37:17.000Look, these are the activists that voted in, advocated for, a DA who is going to go after
00:37:24.000the former president instead of dealing with a crime in their own city.
00:37:27.000I think a lot of the thing that scares me, a lot of the part that scares me about this is that some of them, yes, they're emotionally going after Donald himself, but some of them, I think the deep, deep dark thing, they're going after anyone that would do what he was trying to do by re-nationalizing our industry.
00:37:43.000Like, the people they want, I think there's a global bank, I don't know, man, but You mean no borders?
00:37:47.000You mean free flow of people all around?
00:37:48.000Do you mean a centralized, yeah, banking system?
00:37:51.000Ultimately, the world order is changing and they want to create this build back better,
00:38:10.000You could have tenfoil hat, but the only thing we know about a conspiracy theory is it's like six months until it actually becomes true, generally speaking.
00:38:18.000Yeah, I'm comfortable speaking disfervently about it now because of the last two or three years.
00:38:38.000It's like, oh, okay, the government was doing it.
00:38:40.000We're coordinating the hit pieces and, of course, releasing key information tidbit by tidbit by tidbit to, of course, build it up and have the maximum effect in order to try to hurt him.
00:38:49.000I think something very similar is happening with a lot of these district attorneys.
00:38:53.000A lot of them are usually financed by George and Alex Soros, who have financed them, who have bought them off and have created policies inside of the United States where you can hurt people You won't go to jail, you won't be in trouble.
00:39:04.000You defend yourself against individuals trying to hurt you or steal your property, you go to jail.
00:39:09.000You express political thoughts and ideas, you go to jail.
00:39:12.000But you're a criminal, you can get loose, get free anytime you want because of these policies that were implemented without any kind of vote.
00:39:21.000Without any kind of referendum, and all it took was secret billionaire money that financed these individuals that were a part of the larger ideology that these people are implementing.
00:39:32.000And this ideology is one that is, of course, very leftist, very similar to what happened in communism, very similar to, of course, what happens in a lot of totalitarian regimes where people are punished just for their political expressions.
00:39:45.000This is the current world that we're living in, which is absolutely terrifying and should scare the crap out of everyone, because there's no longer a justice system.
00:39:53.000There's a system that uses power to punish people politically.
00:39:57.000Elon Musk on Twitter, or on X rather, Elon.
00:40:20.000Well, that's even more confusing to me.
00:40:22.000He actually said the word that George Soros figured out how to do politics through arbitrage, which is basically send a little bit to a lot of places and just kind of buy the system by getting all these local DAs and court.
00:40:40.000I don't know all the ins and outs of the Soros dynasty and their multi... Well, there's multiple organizations and multiple NGOs and multiple ways that they're just funneling a lot of their money and financing a lot of these woke leftist radicals that are in positions of power and clearly abusing those positions for their own personal benefit.
00:40:57.000But I keep saying, I think we are winning.
00:41:00.000And by we, I'm referring to the anti-establishment faction, which includes post-liberals, libertarians, I always have to clarify this.
00:41:08.000You look at today, and one of the, Brian Krasinski, I think it was, just tweeted, this is a win for Democrats, not Republicans.
00:41:15.000It was eight Republicans who sided with Democrats to oust Kevin McCarthy.
00:42:05.000I believe it's about time someone stood up to the corrupt mechanisms of Congress The challenge we face is that for Congress it is always easier to kick the can down the road instead of ripping the band-aid off.
00:42:17.000And Ron Paul had that famous quote, I'm again paraphrasing, where he said, you know, we got to get out of Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:42:23.000They keep saying, oh, well, it was a mistake going in, but now we need an exit strategy so we can't just leave.
00:42:29.000And he says, if you prescribe the wrong medication, you don't just keep them on the same medication, you get them off!
00:42:36.000We've been sitting by with Congress broken forever, being like, well, you know, it's going to be bad if we change, it's going to be bad if we keep doing it.
00:43:03.000But my point is, with what's going on with Trump, with what they're doing, I want everyone to realize these moves are only being made out of terror and desperation.
00:43:13.000They're trying to dissolve the Trump organization?
00:44:27.000They say, we'll craft the argument for you.
00:44:29.000And now, the judge in the case says, 200 grand.
00:44:32.000What they're trying to do is make sure no lawyer ever worked with Trump again.
00:44:35.000Yeah, well, they want to inflict maximum pain.
00:44:38.000They want as much collateral damage as humanly possible because they don't want anyone around Donald Trump.
00:44:44.000They don't want him to have a circle of people he can trust, he can rely on, who can go out there.
00:44:49.000I mean, if you look at this case right now, he's been in court over the past two days, this Letitia James AG case.
00:44:55.000Every person had testified that my husband, Eric, and my brother-in-law, Don, had nothing to do with any of these valuations, and yet they got dragged into it, too.
00:45:10.000I mean, to me, it's so much of what that January 6th committee sham nonsense was, which was it wasn't really about anything other than warning people if you dare step out of line again.
00:45:33.000I'll give you an example of the game they're playing when it comes to the judge in this Trump lawsuit.
00:45:39.000AOC made a video after January 6th where she said someone banged on her door, she went and hid in the bathroom, heard a voice say, where is she?
00:45:48.000And she thought she was gonna die and all that stuff.
00:45:50.000What she was doing was making you believe that she thought rioters broke into her office.
00:45:56.000Immediately, conservatives said her office isn't even in the Capitol building.
00:45:59.000To which the media responded, there are tunnels connecting it.
00:46:02.000And then this one surprised the heck out of me.
00:46:05.000I did the whole timeline, I fact-checked everything, and I said, her story took place one hour before the Capitol was even breached.
00:46:13.000She was manipulating the context of the day.
00:46:16.000Most people did not know the timeline.
00:46:18.000The only thing they knew was that on January 6th, people stormed the Capitol.
00:46:21.000So when she says, on January 6th, someone banged on my door and I was scared, she is lying to you because she knows you don't understand the basic context around this day.
00:46:31.000What this judge is doing is very, very similar.
00:46:34.000He says, the tax assessor says the property is only worth around 18 to 20 million at Mar-a-Lago.
00:46:38.000Trump is inflating the value of his properties.
00:46:49.000Anybody paying attention Immediately recognizes the problem here, depending on how deep you go in terms of paying attention.
00:46:55.000If you're someone like me, I just pull up the actual property, the comparables in Palm Beach and West Palm Beach and I'm like, Mar-a-Lago is 17 and a half acres from beach to beach and a third acre goes for, you know, $30 million with a house on it.
00:47:10.000A lot that's just half acre is like 10-20 million dollars.
00:47:14.000How is Mar-a-Lago as just land worth less than this?
00:47:18.000However, anybody with a cursory understanding of real estate knows the values aren't set by the individual, it's appraised by the lender.
00:48:20.000That mugshot was probably the biggest mistake they ever made.
00:48:23.000The number of people who have approached me post mugshot and been like, you know what?
00:48:28.000I really have never paid attention to politics.
00:48:31.000I wasn't sure I liked Donald Trump, but that mugshot somehow to some people represented a system that had been failing them, that was broken, that was working against them, working against Donald Trump.
00:48:41.000And they were like, wait a minute, I see what they're doing to this guy.
00:48:43.000And now their eyes are open and they're not going to be closed.
00:49:16.000Do you feel like someone is just waiting to see if you're going to do anything wrong just so they could blow it up in the media?
00:49:21.000Every single second of every single day, absolutely.
00:49:24.000Yeah, I mean, these people are disgusting.
00:49:26.000And to be honest with you, if it weren't my family and I hadn't had first-hand experience with this sort of stuff, I would say this is, I mean, that's really overblown.
00:50:10.000I mean, there's controversy on both sides there, but it's just absolutely crazy how far the media will go and how they will just, in many instances, make stuff up in order to try to frame you guys as really horrible people.
00:50:51.000So I took my kids and my dogs just down the neighborhood on a little walk in between the bands of rain.
00:50:57.000My son was on one of these little, like, motorized tractor things that he had and I took a video because all of a sudden we got poured on out of nowhere with the rain.
00:52:20.000But understand, it's a standalone complex and a conspiracy.
00:52:25.000So there's the bigger picture, which is all these indictments happening.
00:52:28.000I don't think you need New York to coordinate with Georgia and the federal government.
00:52:32.000These are people who have Trump derangement syndrome who are going to do these things of their own volition.
00:52:35.000In fact, as soon as the feds make a move, then Georgia's like, now's our chance, now we can pile on.
00:52:40.000Some of this stuff, like, right, every time Hunter Biden's indicted, there's like a UFO leak or some new indictment of Trump comes out.
00:52:47.000That seems coordinated and a group of people organizing that at a high level.
00:52:52.000But all of the attacks on Trump, it's because these people are deranged and they're going to keep doing it.
00:52:58.000You look at what happened to Brett Kavanaugh with that woman, Swetnick, I think her name was, accusing him of being at parties where they would line up outside of rooms to take turns Just, you know, having their way with women against their will.
00:53:12.000I'll keep it as family-friendly as I can.
00:53:14.000She didn't... No one came to her and told her to say it, right?
00:53:19.000It's just that these people are so deranged, they're like, I'll just do it, and they come out of their own volition, and it looks coordinated when it often isn't.
00:53:26.000I spent my youth believing in people that they would be honest.
00:53:30.000I just thought, like, if you're good and honest, then more people will be good and honest, and we can make a good and honest society.
00:53:35.000And then I'm learning in my midlife that deceitfulness and evil is, like, the way to lead.
00:53:40.000Like, throughout history, that's how they've been doing it.
00:53:42.000They kill their opponents, they take control, and they say that they were the good guys.
00:53:46.000Yeah, there's that tweet I referenced about that.
00:53:48.000It was a video of hyenas eating some kind of ungulate alive.
00:53:52.000They were eating it from the belly, eviscerating it.
00:53:56.000And the tweet said, it is not the case that the most vicious and evil people are punished.
00:54:01.000In fact, nature shows us that they are often rewarded.
00:54:05.000And that was the point, that you watch this poor, I think it was like a wildebeest or something, struggling to get up, being devoured alive.
00:54:10.000And yeah, there's an old, uh, there's an old hacker joke saying, if you're not cheating, you're not trying.
00:54:15.000I understand Jesus in a way, from the Bible, like, what, they said that he, he was just like, they don't know what they're doing, man.
00:54:45.000I really do believe we're in an inroad where the system is becoming more and more desperate.
00:54:49.000How desperate do you think they will become?
00:54:52.000Well, I think they become more desperate by the day because I think, you know, you look at who they're running on the Democrat side, Joe Biden and apparently Kamala Harris, two of the lowest polling favorability, I mean, president, vice president in history.
00:55:08.000These two are just absolutely horrible, one worse than the other.
00:55:12.000They have a big problem on their hands.
00:55:14.000They have no bench on the Democrat side.
00:55:16.000We seem to have a little bit of a bench on the other side of the aisle.
00:55:20.000But I think they're getting more desperate by the day because it must be so frustrating to see all the effort they're putting out against one guy and it's boomeranging back and it is having the opposite of the intended result for them.
00:55:34.000So, I'm sure it's going to get a lot worse.
00:55:39.000Shock poll shows RFK Jr.' 's run as an Independent could pull more support from Trump than Biden in 2024.
00:55:46.000And the poll basically shows, it asks, if you have a favorable view of RFK Jr., and they find that Republicans actually have a more favorable view than Independents and Democrats.
00:55:56.000Democrats have a relatively unfavorable view of RFK Jr.
00:56:00.000Of course, we're hearing now that he may run as an Independent, but I actually want to say right away, I think this is wrong.
00:56:05.000Republicans have favorable views of Vivek Ramaswamy.
00:56:34.000I think the Daily Mail's view is wrong.
00:56:37.000I think the poll's interesting, for sure, but I think they're wrong.
00:56:41.000If you look at independents 36 to 37, it's within the margin of error.
00:56:46.000The question is how many independent voters who would normally vote Democrat will end up voting RFK Jr.
00:56:51.000instead, and will that spike Joe Biden.
00:56:54.000Real quick, Rich Barris came on the show and said, if RFK Jr.
00:56:58.000runs, it could be a Ross Perot-like moment, and Trump could end up winning states like Maine, because it'll split enough of the Democrats, and Trump could end up winning the presidency with like 43-44% of the popular vote.
00:57:12.000Yeah, that's what happened with Lincoln.
00:58:12.000And it's like, okay, well, probably not, but people like the anti-establishment.
00:58:16.000And I think that shows you, even though RFK Jr.
00:58:18.000has had anti-2A sentiments in the past, one of the biggest issues in the election in 2016, 2020, now even the midterms, is anti-establishment versus establishment.
00:58:30.000and you say the machine is broken and I have these political views, people will be like, I care less about your policy positions and more about your opposition to the corruption in Congress and D.C.
00:58:41.000There was an article released a couple days ago highlighting how Hillary Clinton was warning Joe Biden in a private meeting that a third-party candidate would, quote, prove disastrous for him as a White House insider caused a situation pretty effing concerning.
00:58:55.000This is the reporting from the Daily Mail that just happened a couple days ago.
00:58:59.000I think, you know, it is interesting to see RFK Jr., to see where he's going to be going.
00:59:03.000Allegedly, he's going to be announcing on October 9th in Pennsylvania an independent run.
00:59:09.000That's the rumors that are circulating right now.
00:59:11.000I don't know if that's true or not, but there is a very big stark difference between RFK Jr.
00:59:16.000and Donald Trump, especially when it comes to COVID, their response to COVID, their response to Operation Warp Speed.
00:59:23.000And we have to understand here, Donald Trump was advised by RFK Jr.
00:59:27.000And was going to launch an investigation into these medical procedures that people get injected with, and then Donald Trump decided to take the advice of Bill Gates and not listen to RFK Jr.
00:59:56.000I don't want to say super high percentage, to be honest with you, but it's funny because people ask me all the time, well, who's he considering as a running mate?
01:00:38.000was there saying, hey, I'm here as vice president, I here will stand up for the people and for people's own individual rights for their bodies to choose what they want to do with them.
01:00:49.000I agree, but I just think there's way too much political baggage for that to happen.
01:00:56.000A lot of people have entertained it, but I suppose the bigger issue is, I don't know who Trump could pick as a running mate.
01:01:04.000We've said, a lot of people thought it would be DeSantis for a long time, and now that's completely not happening.
01:01:10.000Vivek Ramaswamy, but he says he doesn't want to be VP, but he has to say that.
01:01:14.000But I don't even know if he would be the right pick.
01:01:18.000I have no idea. It can't be someone close to his views and his kind of overall messaging.
01:01:24.000It has to be someone polar opposite. There's a reason he picked Mike Pence, the neocon.
01:01:28.000Well, there's a reason Biden was chosen for Obama.
01:01:31.000Why Obama chose Biden because they're completely different from each other.
01:01:35.000So if Trump has a choice right now between a RINO, between a Mike Pence kind of candidate for his vice presidency, or a Democrat, maybe even a Tulsi Gabbard or an RFK Jr., I think picking a Democrat will help him out more than picking a RINO neoconservative, which clearly, especially what happened today, a lot of people have disdain for.
01:01:59.000And I saw a Twitter poll from, I can't remember who it was, but it was like 10,000 or so votes, and I was surprised to see Tulsi Gabbard got more votes.
01:02:07.000It's not a scientific poll, I'm just talking about Twitter, than Vivek, than RFK Jr.
01:02:13.000People thought Tulsi Gabbard would be a good pick.
01:02:18.000And she's positioning herself in a very curious way, doing media appearances, speaking tours, in a way where she's kind of running, but not running.
01:02:25.000I gotta be honest, when I think about Gnome, I think about RFK Jr., Vivek, I'm kinda like, I don't know.
01:02:32.000I don't think Tulsi Gabbard has, in my mind, a substantially higher percentage, but it does seem to make more sense.
01:02:40.000He's gonna get a lot of moderate, old-school, and post-liberal types who are gonna be like, with Gabbard there, I'm willing to support this.
01:02:48.000Yeah, there still is a kind of Bernie bro sentiment within the Democratic Party of not liking the establishment.
01:02:54.000There still is the kind of Jimmy Doors out there, the Russell Brands out there that do Glenn Greenwald, that do represent kind of a leftist kind of anti-establishment ideology that could galvanize a lot of votes and I think would be more popular than a neocon.
01:03:08.000Joe Rogan said now twice on his show, he would vote for Trump over Joe Biden.
01:04:36.000And there was a coordinated attack against RFK Jr.
01:04:38.000Now, he's in a very interesting position because he also made some very interesting statements about the border, which a lot of Democrats aren't really making right now.
01:04:46.000He did flip-flop on the Second Amendment.
01:04:48.000He has been pretty solid on his bodily autonomy that he's been standing for almost his entire life.
01:04:54.000So he's positioning himself in a very interesting way where he's not far left and he's not far right, but he is anti-establishment, which Trump is as well.
01:05:25.000Strategically, you also want to have someone that, if they impeach you, you want to make sure that they're not going to be more favorable than you are.
01:05:31.000So you also want a horrible person like Mike Pence in there.
01:05:47.000It's the reason that Joe Biden hasn't been impeached yet, as far as I'm concerned, because everyone's like, oh my god, then it's Kamala Harris.
01:05:53.000Trump-Pelosi ticket, I'm calling it right now.
01:05:56.000I don't want to spoil it, but that's the ticket.
01:07:30.000I mean, why would we want to focus on military readiness, though?
01:07:33.000It's better to focus on pronouns and things, so... When we see this funding of Ukraine and the verge of World War III, you've had, over the past several months, prominent politicians and political figures in Europe saying, we're in World War III already.
01:07:47.000And I'm not talking about Russia, I'm talking about the EU.
01:08:06.000And now we've got this recruitment shortfall.
01:08:08.000I want to do a genetic engineering campaign to make super soldiers, so people will be like, yo, I'm going to get free genetic CRISPR technology and become stronger and faster, and I will join.
01:08:17.000That's exactly what China is doing right now.
01:08:41.000Because when you're already a human, your DNA has already built a lot of your body.
01:08:44.000They can change you in certain ways, give you hormones and do CRISPR stuff.
01:08:47.000But the real project to make a super soldier is, as you're being fertilized, as they're creating a human, they're doing these weird things.
01:09:36.000soldiers as well and using them and horrible experiments that usually and
01:09:40.000that and the muck but that don't work with the worst Just a shout out to remember when Joe Biden was referring to the Tuskegee experiments and called them the Tuskegee Airmen?
01:09:48.000Yes. Oh man. Continue. We could also do like a tech, not like cyber tech super soldiers where you're like, do you
01:09:55.000want to get like jump suits and like things that can let you lift like a thousand pounds and kids will be like, hell
01:10:55.000Sure, you may convince young people with super cool videos or whatever, but a lot of these young men, they're going to be like, why would you do that?
01:11:07.000After Iraq and Afghanistan, after the botched pullout, after Syria, I don't think any sane person is thinking this.
01:11:13.000Not to mention, Libya was a disaster, and so you have young people who are going to go to their parents, Dad, I'm thinking about joining the military.
01:11:27.000He was like, if there's anything in your body that you want to do, anything that you want to do creatively, do not join the military because it will destroy that part of you.
01:11:42.000They also had things like the gay bomb.
01:11:44.000So, what you think that they're doing in China, I think it's fair to say that the American military probably has already experimented on and done here inside of the United States.
01:11:52.000As, of course, Echo Health Alliance, Dr. Fauci, have been playing around with genetics and altering viruses and sicknesses ever since 2001 after the Patriot Act was passed by the Republicans that allowed them to do this without even being punished or facing any repercussions for it.
01:12:07.000and now and now we're back at this to go and hold on it's been a little bit
01:12:12.000but i think you know i guess it is still a look you're making really great points
01:12:17.000instead of talking about the co-op alliance to point out the men who
01:13:50.000This is a component of the story that the writers created for that video game.
01:13:55.000Fallout is a story where there's a nuclear war, wipes everybody out, tons of people move into vaults, and there's something called the Forced Evolutionary Virus that attempts to make humans more resistant to radioactive fallout, so they give people the virus to alter their genes.
01:14:10.000Instead, they get sterilized and their brain capacity diminishes.
01:14:15.000I don't know about whatever this is all about, but it is funny to me when you see works of fiction In some fashion, be replicated by scientists.
01:14:24.000And I think it's because people who are writing fiction are imagining what the future could be like with the technology we're developing, and these stories persist.
01:14:32.000Well, I'll give you some fictitious future.
01:14:33.000A bunch of these guys with radiation resistance get a hold of the nuclear weapons and light the world up so that they're the ones that are left.
01:14:39.000Now you're talking about Wrath of Khan.
01:14:41.000They actually embedded tardigrade DNA into human embryonic stem cells to gain radiation
01:15:42.000And then there's a famous saying, whatever you think the U.S.
01:15:45.000military has, it's usually 30 years behind for what it already has right now.
01:15:49.000Dudes are going to be able to breathe underwater, like not have to breathe.
01:15:51.000They'll be able to see super far at night.
01:15:54.000But why do this when we already have the robot dogs with guns and those Boston Dynamics robot people?
01:16:01.000Because robots can't secure street corners and they can get shut down by EMPs.
01:16:05.000Robots can, perhaps, I wonder if they can do a Faraday shield over some of these robots.
01:16:14.000They would be pre-programmed AI, I don't know how you control them, if their signals are shut down, but yes, they can occupy street corners.
01:16:21.000Yeah, maybe a street corner, but they can't occupy government buildings.
01:16:23.000Aerial drones can't, but robots can occupy street corners.
01:16:26.000You guys have a very bright outlook for what's coming.
01:16:30.000First of all, you're giving a lot of credit.
01:16:32.000There's a movie that I'm thinking of, Idiocracy.
01:16:36.000Where the military does an experiment where this average Joe gets frozen for like a thousand years or something, and when he wakes up, society has degraded in such a fashion that he is the smartest person on the planet.
01:17:27.000But, but, but, but, but, I gotta hammer this point that Democrats sterilize their kids, abort their kids.
01:17:36.000And they actively argue against having kids, so while they're doing everything in their power not to have children, the right is having more kids, and they're fighting a culture war over children's education.
01:17:49.000So, my point here is, if it were true that the left had unmitigated indoctrination of children, I'd say, okay, the right's in trouble, your kids are going to get indoctrinated.
01:17:59.000But if there's a cultural battle over what's happening in these schools, And you combine the fact that Democrats are actively trying not to have kids, give it 20, 30 years, the country is back on track.
01:18:14.000PFAs, perfluoroalkyl stuff, they figured out how to get them out of the soil.
01:18:19.000You hit it with lasers, you convert the soil into graphene, it removes the PFCs, the perfluoroalkyls, out of the graphene, then you put the graphene back into the soil, it fertilizes the soil, and you've removed the forever chemical.
01:18:50.000If we could come back to the point, I think a lot of this genetic manipulation is essentially governments playing with godlike power and authority, especially when it comes to creating super soldier babies, which obviously has been happening for a very long time.
01:19:06.000Obviously the Chinese government is doing it, but technology is really advancing at such a fast pace that it's going to outpace our ability to control it.
01:19:15.000And I think we have already reached a point where maybe even artificial intelligence could already be in charge, and we might not even know about it.
01:19:23.000But it's not even a Terminator-like society.
01:19:25.000It would be a lot slower and a lot more of human beings acquiescing to it slowly and surely that would be a lot more beneficial for the system to kind of implement their total control on everyone.
01:19:37.000And you've got to kind of ask yourself, what are they going to be using radiation-resistant super soldiers for?
01:19:45.000That's a question that I think we should be asking ourselves after looking at these articles.
01:19:48.000To go into the fallout after the bomb drops.
01:19:50.000But to go with what you're saying, have you guys noticed, this is anecdotally, that your map programs are malfunctioning in the last couple weeks?
01:19:57.000Have any of you guys had your Google Maps or your Waze?
01:20:00.000I've just noticed twice in the last two weeks from two different drivers them telling you to go right and then make a circle and then go back and then forth.
01:21:07.000Even conservatives started saying it in, you know, 2017, 2018, when they started going out more and being in large crowds, that, oh, the feds are jamming our cell phones.
01:21:14.000They're shutting our phones down so we can't communicate.
01:21:16.000And I'm like, no, dude, you don't understand.
01:21:22.000In fact, they deploy mobile cell units to high-traffic areas and protests to make sure your phones don't go down, because they're spying on you.
01:21:33.000Your phone went down because there's too many people here, and the cell towers can't handle it.
01:21:47.000Yeah, data is the new oil, and data harvesting, getting information on people, and also getting their DNA is something that the Chinese government has been doing in a very aggressive way.
01:21:58.000The FBI, a couple years ago, sent out a memo during COVID saying, hey, if you're taking a COVID test, just make sure you're disposing of the swab since there's been Chinese government and Chinese government connected corporations taking those swabs and then data harvesting DNA from the American people in order to, of course, not just game the big pharma system, but more importantly, also just get the genetic information of the American people, which could potentially be used for genetic bioweapons, as we know, are also in progress and in the works by the U.S.
01:22:29.000Just because I already know those people who are going to say, Luke's a conspiracy theorist, here's the article from NPR, China wants your data and may already have it.
01:23:47.000But there's a specific strategy that you implement where you don't give your information off and you're someone like, you know, you're someone like a Ligma Johnson, right?
01:23:57.000Instead of Luke Grodowski, this company now just has Ligma Johnson.
01:24:06.000When they say things like, we don't, we don't take your information, or they say like, we're gonna collect your information for diagnostic reasons, but we do not attach your identity to it, it will be randomized and no one will know who you are.
01:24:17.000What they do, when they take your DNA, assuming they do, they don't care your name.
01:24:33.000I actually, I like the benefits I get from it, but I recognize all of us are snowflakes in an avalanche.
01:24:38.000When they collect all this data, they can collectively see detrimental health circumstances.
01:24:44.000They can also formulate bioweapons using that data.
01:24:48.000And they can say, and the AI knows all of this, people need to understand the depth of AI calculations.
01:24:54.000They're going to say, we tracked all of the whoops and all the garments and all the smart watches in Florida when the smog from Canada came in and we saw a collective 7% decrease in blood oxygenation and a 23% increase in heart rate.
01:25:11.000They are going to actually be able to map this stuff.
01:25:13.000They're gonna see it was record temp- the temperature was 80 degrees.
01:25:17.000They're gonna be able to look at every- every place on the planet that was recorded at 80 degrees, what were the heart rates of the average person.
01:25:24.000That kind of data can be weaponized in very terrifying ways.
01:26:03.000Eastern European, Scandinavian, and apparently England, Scotland.
01:26:08.000Through your DNA data, you could also find out what kind of diseases and sicknesses you're more prevalent to get and what kind of drugs work for you and don't work for you based off your genetics as well.
01:26:20.000We were talking about some of that very similar stuff with some of the friends that we know that also work in the health industry that are trying to revolutionize it.
01:26:27.000But, you know, there's things that are just double-edged swords.
01:26:31.000These things are two-way mirrors, man.
01:26:33.000It's like the value of what you can learn through devices and tech like this, but then they're also learning it, they being whoever, but organizations are also learning your data.
01:26:44.000Honestly, I think about when I was a kid and we didn't have all of this stuff and you used a map and you had to go somewhere and pick up a phone instead of having it in your pocket.
01:26:52.000We're, we're so, so reliant on these, and if your phone dies for like an hour, you're like in a panic.
01:27:41.000And there's a very interesting article from The Verge that's talking about how 23andMe already sold your rights to a drug development company that's working on a genetic database in order to, of course, provide you drugs in the future that you might need.
01:28:26.000So I remember, during Occupy Wall Street, after the big protests and, you know, I got featured in magazine stuff, I could not turn my phones off.
01:29:29.000So they're, people are becoming reliant on this tech, and then a government goes and like, cuts your artery to it, and like, how do you, how do you survive if they do that to you?
01:29:39.000This is just Instagram, but if it's your bank, if it's your direction apps... There was that article saying they want to ban Rumble in the UK over Russell Brand.
01:29:47.000If you just all of a sudden don't have communication technology?
01:30:07.000I mean, no, no, maybe you won't, but I'm saying society will.
01:30:10.000Because you're going to walk into Taco Bell, and you're going to go up to the kiosk, there's no human beings, and you're going to be like, you know, cheesy gordita crunch, cheesy gordita crunch, cheesy gordita crunch, extra, extra sauce, and pay, and then it's going to say, neural pay.
01:30:31.000And you're gonna be like... You'll be like, focus third eye here, and it'll show, like, the red glow, and you'll be like... What they're implementing, they already tested and are using currently in China right now, especially with their social credit score, where people have their face scanned, and if they have the wrong political thoughts and ideas, they can't buy groceries.
01:30:49.000They can't travel on high-speed train.
01:30:53.000They can't, of course, get their kids into the proper schools, and that, of course, keeps society in line and obeying governments and not questioning them as of course many journalists many activists have been hit with a poor social credit score and in America we already have a very similar system that's not really talked about it's a corporate social credit score as of course a lot of your data is being harvested a lot of your data is being sold and your thoughts and expressions are also being judged very heavily and you just don't know about it yet and it hasn't been fully implemented but the databases the systems in order to fully roll this out are there
01:31:29.000And I think they're just going to slowly and surely get us used to these ideas and then implement it all for our safety and our well-being.
01:31:36.000And in reality, it's something that is draconian, technocratic, and meant to destroy human civilization.
01:31:43.000Yeah, I'm tired of the, I'm doing this for your own good.
01:31:46.000Like, that's obviously, that's, when someone says that to you in a movie, you know that the character's lying if they say that to someone in a movie.
01:31:52.000So, like, people are trying to do this, like, you want to cut down my access to carbon for my own good?
01:31:58.000Have you guys seen the new Disney movie?
01:32:01.000I found out it was like Wish or something, I forgot what it's called, where it's the king has magic powers and can grant wishes, but he only grants certain wishes that he thinks will help the country, and then this young girl discovers the ability to grant wishes, and then she's like, we've gotta grant everyone's wish, and the king's like, someone's coming for my power, and it's just like, It's so obviously an attack on capitalist meritocracy.
01:32:27.000You can't just grant everyone's wishes, but the communists are like, yes, we can.
01:32:56.000Alright, we're gonna go to super chats.
01:32:57.000If you haven't already, smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show if you really do like it, and head over to TimCast.com, click join us.
01:33:05.000Join our Discord server where you can hang out with like-minded people.
01:33:07.000They're building, uh, they're working on music, they're working on games, there's an after show, there's a pre-show, there's an after after show, and, as a member, you'll get access to our members-only uncensored show, which will be up in about 28 minutes, but for now, we will read your superchats.
01:33:19.000We got NoahSanders.Q saying, First, Tim, will Elite and VIP members have preferred seating at the live show in Miami?
01:33:30.000Uh, that's, I think for Elite members, especially, Yes, but again, I'm not organizing the event.
01:33:38.000Our company is, and there's people who are in charge of it, and there's a lot of paperwork and stuff, so let me sort that out, and we'll get back to you guys on the Discord.
01:35:09.000But that was the argument I was making earlier, that's why he's saying no to 5150s.
01:35:12.000I assume that they tried the jail thing before and it was just too inhumane, so they were like, we need better conditioned jails, institutions.
01:35:20.000And then they were like, well that's not even humane.
01:35:23.000He's saying we need to reopen institutions, but we need to make them actually good and clean and give them access to technology like webcams so they can talk to their families and stuff while they're there.
01:36:16.000I would have to check with him on exactly where he stands on that right now.
01:36:19.000Yeah, I think he said something, I'm not sure, I didn't see the video, but someone said that recently Trump said, I've got nothing bad to say about him, he's always been nice to me, or something to that effect.
01:39:05.000I am not talking literally about right now.
01:39:07.000I'm saying one of the things Matt Gaetz brought up was that this, I mean, and Kevin McCarthy said this as well, payment for the troops and veterans benefits.
01:39:16.000So Matt said one of the first things they did when it was all going down was making sure they had a single subject spending bill for veteran benefits.
01:39:24.000Terrence Mack says Vivek Ramaswamy for House Speaker.
01:39:28.000Everybody who's in politics right now, especially those running for president, are not going to take a position like this.
01:39:54.000I'm wondering if they, if we got one, if that would, if they like literally didn't take sides, they just kind of spoke the will of the Congress.
01:40:58.000I don't see what the argument is here.
01:41:00.000There are a lot—this is a little tangential—a lot of good technologies to make better roads, but I think the planned obsolescence is profitable for the machine that builds them, so they just keep using asphalt.
01:41:09.000I can't tell, but you could, like, put graphene—I mean— Here we go!
01:41:27.000I am particularly annoyed by the people who are obsessed with Israel for some reason, which is one of the issues, but we'll talk about that all the time.
01:41:34.000We've done full segments talking about the various spending that the U.S.
01:41:38.000has given overseas, and we've talked about wasteful spending in the Middle East, and Vivek Ramaswamy was roasted for talking about how he wanted to get Israel to the point where they could defend themselves.
01:41:48.000My issue often with people who talk about Israel is like, they do these non sequiturs to force you to talk about Israel and it's so annoying.
01:41:57.000I'll keep it vague but in the past there'd be people like in a chat room and they'd say something like hey did you guys try this new pizza restaurant that opened in Brooklyn and this is actually I'm talking about I'm being it I'm being vague but this is a directly related to to the work that I'm doing and then someone would be like yeah it was really good you know I've had pizza all over the world really we're at Israel you know the thing about Israel is and then I'm just like you know what dude There are people who are so desperate and obsessed with just Israel, and I'm like, I get it, man.
01:42:23.000But the bigger issue I'm talking about is all foreign policy and all foreign spending.
01:44:33.000Well we had, when Marjorie Taylor Greene was on the show, she talks about how There's like eight Republicans and eight Democrats and some guy, she doesn't, she comes into Congress and she sees like eight Democrats, eight Republicans and some guy in the Speaker's position, she doesn't know who it is, and he's just like, here's a bill.
01:45:01.000Marjorie said the majority of bills, it is only eight of each from the party, no one's there, they're all on fundraising phone calls, and someone who is not the speaker is reading off the bills, and they just go whatever, and then what she started doing with the Freedom Caucus was as soon as they would go, here's a bill, meh, floor vote, and then have to call every member of Congress back in to actually vote on it.
01:45:22.000Yeah, and she was describing how everyone was really mad at her because they had to actually go on the house floor.
01:45:26.000And that's why, that's why they removed her committee positions and assignments because they're like, we don't want to do work.
01:45:34.000I'd like to see a felony that they should, under oath, testify that they read the bills before you even have a right to vote on it, and then a felony if they violate them.
01:45:46.000We could do a convention of states, but that can become dangerous because other people could do it and change the Constitution without Congress's authority.
01:45:54.000Otherwise, we could try and get them to do it to themselves.
01:45:56.000A convention of states will still require voting on proposed amendments, and the risk is the states may agree to amend the Constitution, but you don't know how the states will actually vote to amend the Constitution.
01:46:07.000Because that's where things get more specific.
01:46:09.000There's fears that they could take away the right to keep and bear arms or something like that.
01:46:13.000If Republican states have the majority and call a convention of states, which they're relatively close and might happen, I'm confident that the amendments would probably be okay.
01:46:24.000They can add to the Second Amendment, or how about, what are we on, 27?
01:46:30.000We can add an amendment being like, just to reiterate, when we said you have a right to keep and bear arms, we mean all, at any point, any accessory, any amount of ammunition.
01:46:40.000The Founding Fathers had private warships, so, uh, we're good.
01:46:46.000Or, I mean, honestly, how would y'all feel if they amended the Constitution to say the right to keep and bear arms is universal except in the instance of biological and nuclear weapons?
01:47:06.000And so, you know, I've had this argument about people have a right, I said people have a right to keep in bear biological and nuclear weapons, and I got all these progressives screaming, like, Tim's nuts, he's insane, and I'm like, who do you think makes them?
01:47:17.000Do you think that, like, a government agency makes these weapons?
01:47:42.000I don't think he would take it and no one's going to nominate him.
01:47:45.000Although that would be absolutely fantastic.
01:47:46.000I think the longer we go without a speaker, the more chance of a radical populist to get put in from outside the system like Oprah or whoever, but someone famous that'll just be like, Brad Pitt, he walks in and everyone's like, ah!
01:48:01.000If it gets to a point where people become desperate to get house speakers.
01:48:04.000The Life of Die says, gag orders are anti-First Amendment.
01:48:07.000People are allowed to say whatever they want.
01:48:22.000The challenge I find is that when Depending on the court you're in, you may end up with a judge being like, okay, both parties, there's a gag order, you can't disparage each other, one party will do it and the judge will do nothing about it.
01:48:35.000So often what we see is, hey, don't you do this thing, your opposition does it, and then you're like, hey, they're doing it, and they're like, yeah, it's whatever, who cares.
01:48:49.000The judge has cameras in the courtroom.
01:48:50.000The judge is like, I'm gonna do whatever I want.
01:48:52.000He's gonna laugh and smile for the camera and say, Trump better not talk about it.
01:48:55.000He better not criticize my staff for their political biases.
01:48:58.000Somebody, it might have been Mark Twain quote, said that it's better to just break, just to do the, I don't want to get this quote wrong, but it's better to like apologize for breaking the rule than to ask if you can break the rule.
01:49:22.000No, I definitely do not agree with that.
01:49:25.000I understand the advantages to doing something and then being like whoopsie-daisy after the fact, but when you're running a company and you have a lot of people who have that ethos of I'll just do it and ask for forgiveness later, I'm like... That doesn't work very well.
01:49:48.000You know, I mean, I think part of the problem these days, everybody, so these kids, honestly, the upcoming generations, I'm really terrified about.
01:50:21.000Maybe you ask for forgiveness and you don't get it.
01:50:25.000Yeah, I think the issue is there are some circumstances where you don't need to ask for permission, and there are some circumstances where you do.
01:50:33.000And if too many people have this idea that I'm not going to ask for permission to do a thing that could potentially negatively impact people, it's like, well, now you're creating serious risks for others.
01:50:42.000But if it's an issue of, like, a benign victimless thing of
01:50:47.000I don't know if this road is open or not, I'm just gonna go down it, we'll see what happens.
01:50:51.000Like, okay, well, the guy, don't do it again.
01:50:53.000Yeah, but if it's like, I'm just gonna drink the milk, I don't know whose it is.
01:51:06.000You're like, don't know what that means, but I'll just ask JF for forgiveness after I eat his lunch.
01:51:11.000And then the guy walks in, and it's John Fetterman, and he's like, yo, you ate my, uh, what?
01:51:16.000And then you're like, well, he can't ever articulate his anger anyway, so now I don't gotta apologize.
01:51:19.000What do you think about mass pardons as a political tactic?
01:51:23.000Oh, well, in I mean, for all everyone, Hillary, Joe, Hunter, Donald, everyone in prison for J six, we could even go deep, deep, deep, something that would benefit both sides or all sides.
01:51:39.000Well, I mean, I think that my father-in-law has said that he probably would take care of the January 6th folks.
01:51:47.000I mean, he's going to do something to rectify the abuses that these people have suffered.
01:52:40.000I don't think they will, is the issue.
01:52:42.000The problem too is, you know, when you look at what is pretty obviously going on with the Bidens, it's really a national security issue at a certain point.
01:52:51.000I mean, how do you know that the decisions Joe Biden is making in the White House, and we know that that is, I mean, We're being very kind by saying he's making decisions in the White House, he can barely string a sentence together, are based on what he thinks is best for the country and not what's best for the Biden pockets.
01:53:07.000And so I think if what is being implied has happened with Joe and Hunter Biden, I mean, really selling this country out, that is a really Awful place to find ourselves in the United States.
01:53:19.000And man, we never want to go back there.
01:53:20.000So we better take care of that problem.
01:53:22.000And I don't know if you want to just let that one sail off into the sunset unchecked.
01:54:43.000saying, I swear, one day graphene will be a common material used all around the world, and Ian will be the old man screaming, you all called me crazy!
01:54:51.000Waving his fist at the young people on their graphene hoverboards.
01:54:54.000Ian, how much did you pay him to write that?
01:55:07.000Ian's going to have a gigantic 10-story tall vault where he will climb to the top, it'll be full of gold coins, and he will dive into it and swim around because he's invested in graphene stock.
01:55:19.000I'll be honest, when Ian started screaming about graphene, I bought stock in a company that manufactures graphene products, and it's one of the only stocks that I have that's continually performed positively.
01:55:38.000I was in Chile in 2018 working on starting a graphene company with this Chilean billionaire, and all he wanted was, how much money are you going to make?
01:55:46.000I'm like, that's not why I'm doing this, dude.
01:55:47.000And then in our research, we saw in 2029, you're going to start to see peak graphene inflection, which is where society now starts to use it like normal.
01:55:57.000So we still got a few more years to start investing, and I'm not giving investment advice.
01:56:00.000You've been in on this for a while, I see.
01:57:49.000I don't know, I think it'd be hilarious if we took it.
01:57:51.000It might be worth just seeing the reaction.
01:57:53.000I would kind of, just to get, you know what I mean?
01:57:56.000Could you imagine, like, of all people, I just remember, like, Rachel Maddow, after my father-in-law had won and he was officially president-elect, and she, the next time she was on TV, she was like, this is not a nightmare.
01:58:08.000You are waking up, this is not a nightmare.
01:58:11.000Imagine if he became Speaker of the House!
01:58:15.000Do you remember when Mueller came out and said that the conclusion was Donald Trump did not collude with Russia, and she was on the verge of crying?
01:58:35.000And then they dug so deep they found themselves.
01:58:37.000Yeah, there are a lot of people who have attached themselves to a political movement, and then when that movement starts faltering, they're panicked, like, I've dedicated too much to this, I can't turn around now.
01:58:49.000Yeah, but it should be like the scientific method, where you want your experiment to fail.
01:58:54.000You want to poke every possible hole in the thing until it fails, and then you scrap it and start a new process.
01:59:59.000Like Ilhan, she didn't matter pretty tight.
02:00:01.000I don't know, there was that photo everyone's sharing, did you see it, where she's like licking her lips and looking at Matt Gaetz and everyone's like captioning this.
02:00:18.000Please, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends if you do like it, and head over to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member because the Members Only Uncensored show will be up in just a few minutes, and we will take your questions.
02:00:31.000You can follow the show at TimCast IRL, you can follow me personally at TimCast.
02:00:36.000Laura, do you want to shout anything out?
02:00:37.000Oh, sure, you can follow me at Laura Lee Trump on all of them, X if we're calling it that, Twitter, Instagram, and Truth.