The writer's strike is over and we're back to normal late night talk shows, but there's still plenty of news to talk about, including the deep fake videos of Tucker Carlson. Plus, a new story about the president sending troops to the border.
00:00:34.000Yo, I'm pretty sure they're deepfakes and not real.
00:00:37.000And some people have mentioned this, but there's one video where it's just very obviously a deepfake video.
00:00:44.000Like Tucker's eyes are like floating around and his mouth isn't moving properly.
00:00:47.000I wonder if someone made these fake videos, sent them into Media Matters, who believed it, and I wonder if they're now going to be sued into oblivion because these things look obviously fake.
00:01:15.000At least temporarily, thanks to the writer's strike, there's no Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Fallon, and who's that other guy that I always forget?
00:02:40.000We're trying to make it even cheaper, so we'll figure it out.
00:02:42.000The show's brought to you by our new coffee brand, Casper Coffee, so you support us by going there.
00:02:47.000Also, go to TimCast.com, click Join Us.
00:02:50.000To become a member and you will get access to our Discord server where you can hang out with like-minded individuals and also call in to our members-only show and actually talk to us, be a part of the show, and ask us questions.
00:03:02.000Every Monday through Thursday at 10 10 p.m.
00:03:04.000we have a members-only uncensored show on the front page of TimCast.com so become a member if you want to watch that, smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends.
00:03:13.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Taylor Hanson.
00:03:20.000Independent journalist, field reporter, that's what I'm best known for.
00:03:23.000You know, covering the 2020 riots, Summer of Love, documented the death of Ashley Babbitt, and now most recently I've been kind of exposing the transgender cults of all ages drag shows.
00:04:53.000I resent it, nobody watches it because it sucks, Tucker Carlson's unloads on Fox Nation, and jokes about post-menopausal fans in leaked videos from his axed streaming show.
00:05:04.000Now, what I don't understand, this is why, you know, some of these videos came out yesterday, and now we've got more today, and the reason why I didn't really say anything is because I thought they were obvious deepfakes.
00:05:15.000I saw people posting these videos and I was like, ah, that's funny, they made a deepfake of Tucker Carlson.
00:05:19.000Now I'm reading in the news that these are serious videos, and I'm gonna show you one that I think is absolute proof these are deepfakes.
00:05:27.000So, I will warn you, there is swearing.
00:05:30.000So, if you have kids and you're listening, we're gonna play this video, but take a listen, listen to this, and for those that are watching, watch the video.
00:06:41.000But here, we're gonna take it a level deeper.
00:06:42.000What if they actually got recorded footage of Tucker, and then they doctored it to make it look freaky and off, so that people would say it looks freaky and off, and then get called a conspiracy theorist?
00:08:42.000Trump did say he did not like Gouda cheese on his cheeseburger, but there will be like one word tweak.
00:08:48.000The example I give is They'll take something like when he said, I'm not talking about the white nationalists, because they should be condemned totally, and they'll change it to, some of them should be condemned totally.
00:08:59.000That way both the left and the right agree, he was there, he condemned white nationalists, but then the left will only ever see the video of him saying some of them, and they'll go, he's trying to defend some of them, and he's not even condemning them all!
00:09:11.000And then the right will hear him say, they should be.
00:09:13.000So the context becomes different, and no one knows which one's the real one.
00:09:20.000But you see, that was all out of context manipulation.
00:09:23.000But even that, it's like, which there was he?
00:09:24.000Because he kept saying, they are sending there, as in people from there, like they're criminals, they're etc, etc.
00:09:34.000But then, when they transcript the final there, they put it as T-H-E-Y apostrophe R-E, as if he was saying they are rapists in Mexico, as opposed to Mexico is sending their rapists over here.
00:09:48.000There are people there who are rapists versus they are.
00:09:50.000It's crazy how such a small tweak can make such a big difference psychologically for people in the way that they consume content.
00:09:58.000Like I think deep fakes come 2024 in election season are actually probably going to be a pretty big problem when it comes to misinformation.
00:10:07.000Well, it just keeps getting better and better and more accurate and more realistic.
00:10:11.000I will say, though, my favorite, like, deep fakes are the, you know, not-so-serious ones where, like, it has, like, Trump, Biden and Obama playing games.
00:10:24.000The hard thing is people will end up having two understandings of media, right?
00:10:28.000Any clip that goes viral, there'll be one that your echo chamber of Twitter sees, and there'll be the one that I feel like it's already like that, though, for the most part.
00:10:35.000Like, we live in completely alternate realities.
00:10:39.000There's no similarities between the left and the right anymore, regardless of how hard you look for it.
00:10:44.000And even when they are, it's overshadowed by us versus them.
00:10:47.000And I think it's gonna just continue to be like that.
00:10:49.000Yeah, I mean, there's a very legitimate question of how much effect the deepfakes are actually going to have, because the media lies constantly anyway, and they're never held accountable for it, so this isn't exactly going to be any kind of change of pace.
00:11:00.000Why would Tucker say FU Media matters?
00:11:06.000We've talked about Media Matters, but why would he randomly, while being secretly recorded, just scream this out and then that video be sent to Media Matters?
00:11:14.000It looks like all of these videos that are taken are right before his broadcast, I think.
00:12:19.000It's funny because they were trying to find any episode where someone said something offensive, and they'd find someone who said something that was, like, marginally warm.
00:12:27.000Like, they could squint and turn their head and make it bad.
00:12:30.000And then here's Seamus, who's on the show for, like, seven months arguing that gay people shouldn't be allowed to get married.
00:12:35.000Well, not that they shouldn't be allowed, but that it's literally not possible.
00:12:41.000That's not the definition of marriage.
00:12:43.000But they did put a clip of me up in one of their articles, and the way they labeled it was they said, Says marriage equality is bad making it sound like it's you and so people were sharing the article going This is why we can't trust these people who say they're disaffected liberals.
00:13:00.000He's uttering right-wing talking, but I said that And no no Jezebel did that Jezebel took one of my greatest that was one of my best quotes about no-fault divorce And how horrible it is and how people would be more selective about who they chose to marry if that wasn't on the table And they attributed it to Ian Out of all people, they gave it to Ian.
00:13:21.000They can literally not watch this show.
00:14:48.000It's a it's a super ripped Sheba saying it's like vice then I will go to the most war-torn places on earth to expose dirty politics now ten reasons why spongebob is homophobic that's so based I mean, but it's like true because I worked there and then I left and And you know, it was like, I was in Ukraine at the start of the protest, which eventually turned into conflict.
00:15:08.000I was in Turkey during the Gezi Park riots and the tear gas and all that stuff.
00:15:13.000And then they decided that they wanted to complain about feminist nonsense.
00:15:18.000See, we need a right-wing version of Vice, and not even necessarily like a right-wing, we just need a new Vice.
00:15:23.000Somewhere that's gonna go in these war-torn countries and expose these things and do these drug documentaries and all the great work that they used to do.
00:15:29.000We just need to bring that back, but with a little bit of a twist, because they don't want to do it anymore.
00:15:34.000I feel like that graphic applies to all journalists nowadays.
00:15:38.000Yeah, it's all about... People call themselves journalists when they're opinion columnists, but...
00:15:44.000Going back to what I was saying a moment ago here in the conversation on media matters and how poorly they label conservative talking points and their limited understanding of where the Overton window is with conservative thought because they consider all of it to be horrible, part of this is a product of the fact that the left Very poorly understands what conservatives actually believe.
00:16:07.000Jonathan Haidt's research has shown this, that conservatives have a far better understanding of what liberals believe than liberals have of what conservatives believe, and anyone who's ever had a conversation with someone on the left can tell you that.
00:16:19.000And so, they assume that we're all sort of at the same place on the political spectrum, or where we are on the political spectrum doesn't matter, and it ends up manifesting itself that way.
00:16:29.000A few years ago, there was research done on YouTube and how it radicalizes young people, and there were these really milquetoast libertarian organizations that got put to the right of me.
00:16:40.000I remember thinking that I know that guy.
00:16:53.000I think the cut does them where you'll get like a group of girls and they have to like rank themselves in order of like attractiveness or something.
00:17:10.000And this woman was just talking about how smart she was, and it turned out she was the stupidest person.
00:17:12.000Has all these majors and everything, and then the one person without, like, any majors ends up being the smartest out of all of them.
00:17:17.000I think there was a study done, too, that correlates, like, testosterone levels and political views, and as people start working out, like, if liberals start working out in their testosterone raises, and as it's a continuous raise, their ideology quite literally shifts to more conservative, and it's correlated with testosterone as well.
00:18:07.000They had to be able to do really difficult things.
00:18:08.000And now, not just the priesthood, but everything that a person needs to receive any kind of education to do is so unbelievably watered down that we can't expect anything of them.
00:18:17.000I mean, the shows, like the drag shows that I go to, a lot of them are hosted in churches.
00:18:31.000Certain Christian denominations allow priestesses, even though there's no such thing as a priestesshood founded by Christ anywhere in Scripture.
00:19:00.000I have friends who grew up very liberal and they specifically seek out progressive churches, so having a female priest is a way to say, like, hello, it's us!
00:19:07.000We are part of the left ideology, but I think ultimately it is a A sign that they are selling their theology to be a part of culture.
00:19:15.000Well, you'll hear often, I know I heard this a lot when I was going to Anglican and Episcopalian churches, was that, you know, church attendance is down, so we have to find a way to appeal to the young people.
00:19:24.000And so, you know what a great idea is?
00:19:25.000We'll put up our rainbow flag and we'll get a lady priest.
00:19:30.000Did you ever see the video of the church that painted the rainbow everywhere, and then that one guy came by as she was painting the rainbow and was like, what are you doing?
00:20:33.000It would be like if a conservative organization was going, you know, there's a lot of left-wing people subscribe to these left-wing platforms.
00:20:39.000You know, maybe TimCast needs to become more progressive.
00:20:42.000That's literally the reason people go to TimCast is because it's not offering what most worldly press outlets are offering with respect to progressivism, right?
00:20:49.000And the reason people go to church is because they don't want what the world is offering.
00:20:53.000So stop trying to give people a watered-down version of it.
00:20:55.000I'm going to pull all the way back because I wanted to jump to this story from Tucker Carlson.
00:21:07.000Actually, it's $20,000,000 a year, over 5 years.
00:21:12.000So this is, uh, the Valuetainment Podcast is offering Tucker Carlson a $100,000,000 contract.
00:21:16.000I'm gonna be honest, I kind of feel like it's just a stunt.
00:21:19.000I mean, I'm sure it's a legitimate offer, but I'm also confident that Patrick Bette David and the Valuetainment people know there's no way Tucker would take this deal.
00:21:50.000I am here to announce that TimCast is going to make an offer to Tucker Carlson of $100,000 per year to work full time because we can't afford $100 million.
00:22:14.000Patrick Bet-David offered Tucker Carlson $100 million over five years, an equity stake in Valuetainment, president of Valuetainment, and a board seat to project your strategic vision and voice, your own podcast, and other daily, weekly shows.
00:22:26.000Documentaries and movies covering topics you care about.
00:23:12.000I mean, I have said for a while that I think there will be a big push from mainstream media outlets that are trying to compete with Fox to try and get Tucker Carlson on their show.
00:23:32.000He was doing mainstream television appearances for a long time.
00:23:36.000I wonder, and you can probably speak to this better than I can, Tim, but transitioning to being fully independent with in-house production as opposed to having a company to fall back on, that isn't just something you do overnight.
00:23:46.000Not everyone is cut out to make that change, and I wonder if there is a comfort in sort of staying with a medium that you know.
00:23:53.000I mean, I would imagine being under contract is a lot more comfortable than just doing your own thing.
00:23:58.000But you saw how, I mean, his video on Twitter when he released a statement, the amount of views that that racked up.
00:24:04.000I mean, I'm pretty sure he broke his viewership live compared to what he normally has done on Fox.
00:24:12.000I mean, that would be cool to see as an integration into Twitter or something along those lines.
00:24:16.000The Twitter video is different from his show.
00:24:20.000Because I was saying this before, his show gets 3.3 million on average, but not everybody watches every single episode of Tucker Carlson Tonight.
00:24:28.000So if you watch three episodes per month, if the average person only watches, let's say they watch five episodes, that means there's actually four times as many unique viewers because they're only watching one in five episodes and he's got, you know, or one in four episodes because he does it, you know, once a day every week.
00:24:45.000And that means that if you were to take all of his viewers and have them watch one video, you'd get 60 million, you'd get 70 million or whatever.
00:24:51.000So I don't know if it correlates properly.
00:24:54.000And also the people who watch that video included leftists who've never seen his show before.
00:25:20.000Well, that's part of what's so sad about the whole situation.
00:25:22.000Everyone keeps talking about how Duggar's gonna be better off without Fox, and they're probably right in terms of how much he's gonna have with respect to earning potential.
00:25:40.000So, I mean, maybe this is more about 2024 than anything.
00:25:42.000Well, that's what I was thinking is, what if, because I thought I saw, had seen something about Rupert Murdoch, you know, negotiating a new contract with him and him still actually being under that contract.
00:25:52.000But I mean, in doing so, he's basically gagged.
00:25:55.000I mean, he can't sign any other contract from what I'm aware of.
00:25:58.000It's like, if you shut Tucker Carlson down during election season, that's when he's the most effective.
00:26:02.000In my mind, if I'm the enemy and I'm trying to silence and de-platform Tucker Carlson, and you guys saw the AOC video, de-platforming works.
00:26:09.000You know, you do it right before election season when he has the most power and the most momentum and he can actually make a change.
00:26:14.000And the primaries are coming up and who is Tucker supporting?
00:28:29.000There's a lot of push for women saying like, oh, you're in your prime in your 40s because you're more confident and stuff like that.
00:28:33.000Like, I would argue that, like, depends on what we're evaluating here, right?
00:28:37.000Like, a woman in her 40s is not in her prime to bear children.
00:28:40.000I was gonna say, I don't think you're in your prime if you're going through menopause.
00:28:42.000When you're in your prime, like, you're feeling good about yourself, and you're more accomplished, and maybe you're more economically established, like, I could see that argument.
00:28:48.000It just depends on what your metrics are.
00:28:50.000That's what I don't like about these generalizations.
00:28:51.000Maybe that was the argument they're making, is that when women can no longer have kids, they're now in their prime to work and be CEOs.
00:28:59.000Because human beings are utilities, right?
00:29:01.000And depending on which part of the culture you're standing on and looking at them from, they're either a sexual utility or an economic utility or both, but they're not a person.
00:29:11.000Well, yeah, we're gonna have those baby pods.
00:30:04.000Well and it's funny because in those games usually you can make like really distorted looking characters like Skyrim and those kind of like just that genre of games usually you can just make the characters however you want.
00:30:15.000But it seems like they're moving away from that and that was like the biggest part of those games was like creating a sweet like woman that was an orc but looked like a man and now you just can't do any of it.
00:30:24.000Well the Harry Potter game is actually really funny because you can you can customize your character to a crazy degree like you can make a big super masculine guy but has a voice of a little girl or you can make it's almost like Bob's Burgers or Venture Brothers.
00:30:39.000You can make like a small female character who talks like this.
00:30:43.000And then you could make a male character who's in the girl's dorm or a female character in the boy's dorm.
00:30:47.000It's just like... I remember they had like one trans character in the game or something.
00:31:29.000I mean, that was the whole theme of the third book, that the one dude was a werewolf, so the other three friends would turn into animals to hang out with them or whatever, because werewolves wouldn't attack animal people or something like that.
00:31:40.000Yeah, I wasn't allowed to read Harry Potter because as someone raised in a traditional home, my parents didn't want me to be a nerd.
00:32:59.000And you got ten movies, so you're all day, it's on the TV, and, you know, the people are making dip, and the family's coming in, and they're wearing the fancy sweaters.
00:33:07.000Yeah, and you watch Fast and the Furious.
00:33:08.000And then everyone quotes the movie, because they all know the words to every film.
00:34:37.000I mean, I gotta say, when I saw Stephen Colbert do a song about vaccines and make fun of people who don't like the jab, I was like, he went there.
00:36:25.000Yeah, you thought that was... I honestly never thought about it.
00:36:28.000It didn't really matter to me either way.
00:36:30.000Yeah, maybe I could pull that up, too.
00:36:33.000Wait, you're telling me Trump is not really orange?
00:36:35.000Well, I mean, actually, when you go to his rallies, like if you've ever been to a rally, he does not look nearly as orange as he does in all the pictures and videos.
00:38:09.000It has happened more than once where there was something with the lighting or the camera where I was the only one on set who looked blue and I have definitely gotten roasted by the Super Chats for being blue and so Tim basically did the same thing that CNN did to Joe Rogan to me.
00:38:23.000Well, but we want to do that to Sheamus.
00:39:40.000It seems like if you were like talking to middle school girls, and she's like, I'm purposely gonna facetune this girl so she looks worse than I do.
00:39:46.000But it's like, This is the exact same thing that they do with like these big articles and these big news sources when they do hit pieces, is everyone sees the original piece and their viewers obviously aren't the highest IQ people.
00:41:04.000Yeah, I've heard people say that this, like, format is pretty stale, people don't like it anymore, they're all sitting behind desks, they're all just opening monologues, it's all kind of the same thing.
00:41:12.000So it makes me wonder that, like, with this writer's strike, will they ever be able to recover any kind of viewership?
00:41:16.000I don't know what their numbers are like right now, but then also what fills the vacuum?
00:42:18.000But it was, it's all the same thing, and they mention that he'll pause, the audience will laugh, and that was, like, reinforcing, you must believe this, this is what everyone agrees with, laugh with this.
00:42:27.000Well, psychologically, that's a whole reason laugh tracks were created.
00:42:30.000Like, have you ever watched... I don't think the Big Bang Theory is funny, but a lot of people love it.
00:42:42.000The laugh track cues that psychological aspect, and you're like, oh, yeah, it's funny.
00:42:46.000And initially, they did have live studio audiences, and I'm not sure if it was this way from the get-go, but eventually, even with those audiences, they started telling them, you have to laugh right now.
00:44:17.000The live studio audience will be the chickens from Chicken City.
00:44:19.000And they'll bawk and cluck and make all their various chicken noises.
00:44:23.000And that's how the audience will know it's funny.
00:44:25.000To touch on what you said earlier about conservatives like almost worshipping or like looking up to the people that are more lefty that aren't as crazy, they have this problem with, you know, celebrities, athletes.
00:44:36.000We have this problem all throughout the industry is like when one person that literally hates you and everything you stand for, they say one thing that you kind of agree with, you put them on a pedestal for like a week straight and it's just like trending Twitter clip after trending Twitter clip.
00:45:09.000But it was like all the rage for a minute to be like, we're so happy, he's one of us, he's one of us, never mind anything else that's going on or if he sticks with it.
00:46:08.000officials are expecting a surge of more than 35,000 migrants flooding through El Paso after Title 42 ends.
00:46:15.000I guess my question for these so-called writers at TimCast.com is, are these illegal immigrants they're expecting or just general migrants?
00:46:22.000Because if it's, like, people lining up at the border being like, hello, I'd like to fill out forms to peacefully enter this country, I don't know if we need 1,500 troops.
00:46:30.000This is the most, like, actual action that you've seen the Biden administration take with, you know, securing the border as well.
00:46:37.000So it's interesting that they decided to do it now, right before election season.
00:46:40.000I feel like that might have something to do with it.
00:46:42.000Well, didn't Corrine Jean-Pierre just get roasted for saying it's 90% down?
00:46:54.000I think it was just, uh, I think they stopped Venezuelans, if I remember correctly.
00:46:59.000It was Venezuela, a different country for a minute, and there was like a big blockade.
00:47:02.000And I think it was in the same area as well, outside of El Paso, where you just had like Venezuelans piking tents and there was thousands of them.
00:47:09.000And then finally they just allowed them to come in from one of our off.
00:47:28.000She sent them out to the different conservative suburban areas.
00:47:31.000But I love how as soon as their ideology comes into contact with reality, they recognize, OK, I have to either completely abandon my principles or the thing I'm in charge of is going to fail.
00:47:43.000I mean, we've known for a while that with the end of Title 42, you would get different migrant caravans coming up.
00:47:49.000And again, I have no reason to assume everyone is going to attempt to cross illegally, but just the numbers bear out that many people will attempt to cross illegally into the country.
00:47:58.000And without Title 42, it becomes much more difficult to expel illegal immigrants.
00:48:02.000We've already had a crisis at the southern border for so long.
00:48:06.000And the Biden administration has done nothing to really address this.
00:48:08.000I mean, there have been efforts to get Mayorkas removed from office.
00:48:13.000You know, really, remember, Kamala Harris is the borders are, she's doing a great job.
00:48:19.000So I think the challenge is, like, as we go through the era, we wanted COVID regulations to end.
00:48:57.000Yeah, I mean it's also- The least they can do.
00:48:58.000It's not just the southern border, it's also all of the Haitian and Cuban immigrants coming in through Florida.
00:49:04.000Like, illegal immigration is also up along Canada, and that's people flying from other countries to Canada to enter the US.
00:49:11.000I mean, this is an issue that we just, for whatever reason, cannot man up and solve.
00:49:16.000Well, and it's getting to the point, too, like whenever I do border reporting or some of my fellow journalists are down there, you're not encountering people from Mexico anymore.
00:49:23.000You're not encountering people from those areas.
00:49:27.000Now it's Chinese nationals that are coming over and in droves.
00:49:30.000So we've gotten to the point of where all the Mexicans have already came over, right?
00:49:34.000Mexico isn't really even an immigration point anymore.
00:49:37.000Yeah, they come up through it, but it's Venezuelans, it's Cubans, and every single, like, few months I'll go down to the border whenever I have the chance.
00:49:44.000Different kinds of migrants every single time.
00:49:46.000It's just evolving and more and more people are coming over and so there's no need for certain individuals to come over because they're already here.
00:49:52.000I mean, do you remember that story about there's photos of Haitian migrants who were collected under a bridge in Texas?
00:49:59.000And there was the famous photograph of, you know, the border patrol agent on Yeah, whipping them, right.
00:50:06.000And it turned out that was completely a lie and he has never done it.
00:50:10.000And then after that, the media ran with it for like two months.
00:50:14.000And then you had the pictures being spread by all the left-wing, you know, publicists of them whipping them.
00:50:19.000And it's like, that's literally the most humane way to control them so they don't die in that river while they're crossing.
00:50:26.000Right, and I bet if you asked anyone on the street if they remembered this incident, they would all think it was someone from Mexico crossing into the U.S., and that's just not it.
00:50:35.000People don't understand the border crisis because we've let it get out of control, and instead of treating it like the national security and humanitarian issue that it is, right, we just say, if you don't want people here, you must be bigoted and racist and bad.
00:50:47.000Well, and after that report went viral, too, all of a sudden, all of the migrants were gone.
00:50:51.000Like, the next two days, they all of a sudden were gone.
00:50:56.000Well, fundamentally, right, there's two basic positions on this.
00:50:59.000One of which is completely new and would be foreign to the thought of any pragmatic or remotely reasonable political thinker for all of history who wasn't trying to destroy a country, okay?
00:51:09.000And the first stream of thought, the first principle or whatever we want to call it, desire, is...
00:51:17.000I think that the government should have some oversight over who enters this country and some control over who is crossing over the border, because if we don't have that, there's literally no purpose to having a border in the first place.
00:51:29.000The second stream of thought is, that's mean.
00:53:35.000It's something that should have happened right as he got in office.
00:53:37.000He shouldn't have repealed any of the immigration plans that Trump had because they were working.
00:53:41.000And now that he's doing that, he's got to backpedal because Even normal Americans are starting to see, okay, this is kind of weird that we're allowing anybody and everybody through.
00:53:49.000So I think this is their way of almost compensating right before election season, saying, hey, we understand your problems, conservatives.
00:53:56.000Not you MAGA terrorists, though, because we don't like you guys, but general conservatives and progressives, we know you want to secure borders, so this is our way of giving it to you.
00:54:03.000I think it's just to buy election points.
00:54:05.000Do you remember his first State of the Union address where he just started appropriating Trump's talking points?
00:54:51.000The border needs more support, especially all the agents there.
00:54:54.000It's just that they created a problem because they tried to walk back all of Trump's immigration, like any kind of It's not an acceptable thing to put anyone through.
00:55:10.000It's not good for America, and it's not good through the women and children and men who go through it.
00:55:15.000So why we would support it, I don't understand.
00:55:18.000I think it's okay, but like you're saying, it feels like cheap points before the election.
00:55:26.000You know, if he gets enough pushback, I'm sure they'll pull the troops back.
00:55:28.000I think they are not really committed to solving this problem.
00:55:32.000Well, and with the troops, too, is like we saw this down at like Eagle Pass and other points that are really hot right now, is whenever I go down there, if you do have National Guard troops, you have any of these troops, they quite literally all their job is to do is to facilitate the migrants crossing.
00:55:50.000They're still under akin to border patrol.
00:55:52.000And when I was down there last time at Eagle Pass, They were quite literally, intentionally pulling their Humvees up in front of these migrants so I couldn't do my job and take videos of the processing.
00:56:01.000So it's like, where is this going to go?
00:57:28.000The thing is, like any of these organizations, you are actually encouraging people to risk their lives to do something dangerous and illegal that we know ultimately harms everyone involved.
00:57:38.000I think this is the craziest thing that we hear out of the left, that we should not build a border wall because it's what?
00:58:02.000Yeah, I mean that made that term would make more sense, but now I mean whether criminal immigrants or anything They're committing crimes when crossing into the country, but there is no such thing as a legal process or an illegal process anymore You can be a God away You can come and get your papers for the Border Patrol, and then they'll just release you so anyone can come through I mean terrorists quite literally anybody can enter our country, and we're not doing it I've known people who grew up in Eastern Europe who are advised, it's actually more likely that if you enter illegally through the southern border, you are more likely to be able to stay in America than if you go through the application process.
00:59:02.000I thought it was funny the last time I was down at the border because I went into Mexico and coming back in I
00:59:07.000had the idea. I was like, I wonder if I dropped my idea or give my I.D.
00:59:11.000to one of these other reporters I'm with and cross the Rio Grande, because I've done it before, and get processed as an illegal immigrant, act like I don't speak English.
00:59:19.000Like, what would the process look like?
00:59:28.000But and then I came through the legal way and then I got detained for over six hours because I was on this terrorist watch list for my reporting on January 6th.
00:59:36.000And then they treated me worse than the actual illegal immigrants that are coming through.
00:59:40.000I'm like, I'm an American citizen and you have people walking across the river and then being released into America in less time than I am.
00:59:46.000That's the gulag archipelago saying that for criminals it's just their nature.
01:00:01.000Whenever someone commits a crime, it's because of their socio-economic environment, the way that they were raised, they would not have ever done anything wrong.
01:00:48.000Seamus is just standing there going, mmm, farts.
01:00:51.000I would say it's like you destroyed something Picasso made, but Picasso didn't really make all that much that was good.
01:00:56.000Remember that story about, what was it, Salvador Dali?
01:00:59.000He like bought dinner at a restaurant and then he drew a doodle and a napkin signed it and paid for his meal with that and they were like- I thought there was a story of him, someone coming up to him being like, draw me something and he does and he's like, okay, pay me $1,000.
01:01:26.000His original paintings were really good, and then he just started making trash, and everyone went, that's so good, because he's portraying the world other than it actually is, and I don't want to see the world as it is, because that makes it more difficult for me to live a vicious life.
01:01:37.000I feel like you sound like his disappointed parents.
01:02:30.000You guys know like that famous graphic that goes around of all like what Antifa looks like, right?
01:02:35.000And it's just like the ugliest of them all.
01:02:37.000It's funny because that night, that graphic, I'm the one person that was left out of that graphic because that night I was arrested with them because I was in Black Block recording on the ground.
01:02:47.000Spent a whole night in jail with them, but then I never have seen me on the graphic.
01:03:06.000New York City mother of three who slammed into BLM protesters if they terrorized her finally accepts plea deal.
01:03:12.000She was sentenced to five hours of community service instead of six days, which was offered, but she was facing seven years.
01:03:18.000So this is a video where They surround her vehicle, she's with her 29-year-old daughter, they're screaming, and banging, and then she hits the gas, just boom, and these people go flying.
01:03:27.000She already did her community service.
01:03:28.000Nobody got any serious injuries, but she hasn't done it yet.
01:03:31.000She has to do five hours, and then if she does, she will be able to, that's it, she's out.
01:04:21.000But another thing that hasn't hit the news yet that actually I think will be good news regarding Antifa, kind of inverse to the Portland one, is last week in Texas, outside of one of these Fort Worth drag shows, Antifa decided to go up to a Catholic group and mace them while they were praying on their rosaries.
01:05:11.000I mean, Fort Worth PD, though, it was crazy to see that response because, you know, I've seen them be violent in Dallas.
01:05:16.000I've seen them be violent all around Texas and to do things that would warrant arrest, but the cops never do anything regarding the drag shows and regarding Antifa.
01:05:23.000This is the first time that I've actually seen a police force actually do something and use some force.
01:05:28.000Do you feel like they're becoming more confident?
01:05:31.000I felt like for a while people didn't know how to react to Antifa because... They are.
01:05:34.000They're becoming more... That's why they're becoming violent, I think, is it's getting close to election season.
01:05:41.000I can't even go into these shows anymore because they specifically stand armed outside these events because of my coverage now.
01:05:46.000So usually I have to send somebody or go in a really good disguise or find one that They're distracted here, so I gotta go do this other one in a different part of town.
01:06:02.000So this person, this dude burns down a building, doesn't see any prison time.
01:06:05.000Thankfully, this woman didn't get in trouble for defending herself and her children.
01:06:08.000I know she said she accidentally hit the gas, but when people surround your car, after someone was already shot who was in their car, after, I mean, look, Granted, it was a few decades ago, but, what was it, Rodney King?
01:06:36.000There was a video out of Chicago of that, where they surrounded a guy's car and dragged him out and started beating him.
01:06:41.000And that's the thing, you're supposed to let that happen, because when somebody gets beaten or killed by the mob, it's not a news story, but when they defend themselves, it's a national trial.
01:06:50.000Hey, they're good kids, man, they're just misunderstood, okay?
01:06:52.000Just, you know, a mostly peaceful beating, that's what I experienced in Portland.
01:06:56.000Remember that story about the subway vigilante in New York?
01:06:59.000I think that was before my time. Yeah, but it was like crime was really bad in the 80s and then some
01:07:03.000he had a gun. Yeah, and he shot some like dudes who said we're robbing him and then they claimed
01:07:07.000they weren't robbing him but everybody cheered for him. The guy was paralyzed, right? I don't know.
01:07:11.000That was well before my time. I mean, that's the thing though is I think as like, you know,
01:07:15.000in places like New York and in these high crime areas is you're going to start especially during
01:07:19.0002024 in election season as things heat up, you're going to see some vigilantism.
01:07:24.000You're going to see people carrying out what the police are supposed to be.
01:07:28.000They're going to be the ones, you know, handing the pain down to Antifa and to these other radical groups that are trying to quite literally kill these people.
01:07:35.000And it's just going to get worse and worse because when the cops aren't going to do their job and the DAs are not going to prosecute, who else has to do it?
01:07:41.000I mean, you're going to get more Kyle Rittenhouse situations as well.
01:07:44.000And looking at this, contrast 60 months probation, I mean, being serious against the felonies that people who enter the Capitol have been charged with, right?
01:07:53.000There is an obvious bias, so you can't even trust that if someone is arrested for, you know, violently burning down your business, that they are actually going to serve an adequate punishment.
01:08:04.000I think that would only encourage our low-trust society to start to tear apart.
01:08:09.000Oh well also, I'm sorry, I don't know why it's the case that arson just isn't a big deal to people anymore.
01:08:16.000Burning down a building to go to jail for less than a decade for something like that is absurd.
01:08:20.000You know how many people you can kill?
01:08:22.000Just the completely reckless abandon, the lack of consideration for human life.
01:08:28.000You're a danger to society if you do something like that.
01:08:30.000It's not even just a question of whether you need to be punished, it's whether you should be allowed outside.
01:08:34.000And the answer is no, you shouldn't be.
01:08:35.000That person should be locked up for decades.
01:08:43.000I also think if we looked up any other arson, you would find that they get much more time.
01:08:47.000It's because of the affiliation with the Summer of Peace, or whatever we call it, and Antifa, that this person is getting special treatment.
01:08:55.000Like, they are rewarding someone who intentionally tried to Well, there's a point to be made here about what's called moral luck.
01:09:07.000So, if this person had set this building on fire, and there had been ten people inside who died, they wouldn't be a different kind of person than this individual was.
01:09:18.000Their moral character would be identical.
01:09:20.000They just happened to get lucky, in a sense, or maybe unlucky from their perspective.
01:09:25.000That no one was in there for them to be able to kill with their arson.
01:09:28.000But what they did is absolutely not different at all.
01:09:31.000They just happened to have the fortunate legal outcome for themselves that nobody died.
01:09:36.000I mean, I remember in 2020, one of the first times I was on the ground in Portland, it was night 100.
01:09:43.000An Antifa member decided they wanted to throw a Molotov cocktail, it was insane, within the first five minutes of them marching.
01:09:49.000And they threw it at the police, they missed, hit their own guy and lit him on fire, and that's where, like, the pants on fire clip came from.
01:10:30.000When somebody tries to protect themselves or their property or someone else, they end up getting locked up.
01:10:36.000But when somebody goes out and they destroy things, they either don't get locked up or they get a slap on the wrist because that's what you're supposed to do.
01:10:44.000You're supposed to go out and destroy things.
01:10:52.000At some point, don't the residents there start saying like, this is not working for us.
01:10:56.000Well, I mean, businesses have already basically completely moved out of Portland.
01:11:00.000I know some business owners there that they have lost literally their livelihoods because of these riots in 2020 and they don't know what to do.
01:11:06.000Nobody wants to open new businesses there.
01:12:02.000So not only is their business destroyed, now whatever savings they had, if they had any, are gonna be wiped out trying to clean the property, trying to get all the rubble off of it because you're not allowed to just leave a half-burnt building standing.
01:12:13.000There is evil infested in our government.
01:12:17.000Like you mentioned, the cops shake you down at the border.
01:12:48.000Because what the left keeps trying to say is that the right is banning drag shows, and then they come out like Kevin Bacon saying, hey, drag's fine.
01:13:06.000And Chris, if you're watching, Chris Burtman, you're awesome.
01:13:09.000I did, like, an in-depth piece of my last year of reporting on these drag shows.
01:13:13.000Not a single time was anyone arrested in any correlation to all the sexual exploitation that happened.
01:13:20.000Let's jump to this story from the Daily Mail.
01:13:22.000San Francisco Whole Foods made more than 560 emergency calls over 13 months after rampant drug use in the restrooms, people defecating on the floor, and violence towards staff, and theft of all 250 shopping baskets were stolen.
01:13:48.000Well, I know that in California, right, if it's under $1,000 worth of merchandise, you can't call the police and be arrested.
01:13:54.000But this is Whole Foods, so if someone steals a celery stick, you can call the police.
01:13:59.000That's why they made all these reports.
01:14:01.000I mean, San Francisco is where the targets are locking everything up, it's where all the Walgreens and CVSs are closing.
01:14:07.000This is not, it's exactly what you're talking about in Portland, this is not a sustainable city for businesses and when the businesses leave, everything else will collapse along with it.
01:14:17.000Ideologues want this because they believe they're going to be able to create something new from the ashes of what they're actively working to destroy.
01:14:25.000Ideologues also aren't capable of seeing flaws in their worldview when they manifest themselves in the real world oftentimes.
01:14:32.000But it's so disheartening how your average person is struggling to see some of this.
01:14:55.000Like all the places people are leaving your states to go to?
01:15:00.000Or do you want America to be more like the states that this party has ruined?
01:15:05.000I mean, do you feel like the youngest generation, or maybe, you know, whatever generation is old enough to run for mayors of cities, are producing another Rudy Giuliani, so to speak?
01:15:15.000Like, someone who is willing to address the challenges?
01:15:17.000Or do we feel like we have lost the era of a conservative mayor in a major metropolitan area?
01:15:24.000Look, it's possible for there to be some kind of political backlash in those areas.
01:15:28.000I could see it happening, but who knows?
01:15:58.000It literally burns to the ground because Antifa's firebombing these buildings and we've left a long time ago.
01:16:03.000I don't think, I think the division has reached such a point like, you know, right versus left, ideologically wise, is it doesn't matter what policies are pushed through for the left or how many cities get burned down, how many businesses shut down, how bad the economy is.
01:16:19.000They're going to keep voting the same way because it's us versus them.
01:16:23.000They're the racists, they're this, they're that.
01:16:26.000And the us versus them politics has just reached a point, it's like the Harry Sisson kid, right?
01:16:30.000That's been going viral recently that the right's kind of been elevating.
01:16:34.000He literally does not care and doesn't really know what the effect policies has.
01:16:39.000He knows that it's not good and that Republican policies are better.
01:16:47.000Well, also, you have to consider that people who vote Democrat are notoriously low-information voters.
01:16:52.000It's not to say you don't have any people who have a lot of information to vote Democrat, and it's not to say you don't have any people who are low-information and vote Republican, but Democrats know that the more low-information people vote, the better off their political party's gonna be.
01:17:04.000Which is why you always see these get out and vote ad campaigns where they have some celebrity who's almost always a democrat stand in front of a camera and tell television audiences that they need to go fulfill their civic duty and vote.
01:17:15.000Now why would you want people who only vote because a celebrity tells them to to vote?
01:17:21.000Because you need people who have no idea what they're talking about out there voting No idea what they're voting on.
01:17:26.000Everyone wants to talk all day long about your civic duty to participate in the electoral process.
01:17:32.000No one ever talks about the civic duty to know about the issues that you're voting on.
01:17:37.000Why is it better to have people who haven't researched any of this in voting booths?
01:17:43.000How on earth could you make that argument unless you were doing so cynically because you know that those people will vote for your political party because low information people always do?
01:17:55.000That these kinds of people that are very low information and just vote because they see a celebrity on TV and it tells them to do it, or they need to uphold democracy, their vote matters just as much as yours.
01:18:20.000And it can be as simple as, like, how many members of Congress are there?
01:18:23.000Yeah, it doesn't need to be complicated, but most people don't know this.
01:18:26.000Or what do you think about the issue that you're voting on?
01:18:30.000What do you like about this candidate or dislike about this other candidate?
01:18:33.000Do you have any idea what this is, you know?
01:18:34.000Or do you just like the letter next to their name?
01:18:36.000Or how engaged your community or your society are.
01:18:37.000I mean, that's one of the things that gets me people who are like, I'm gonna vote for this person even though I don't care what happens to everyone else.
01:18:44.000Like, if you If you hate America and you're participating in our government system just because you want to see it fall apart, that's chaotic evil.
01:18:51.000The other thing I was going to say is it's celebrities, but also Next Gen America that I think Bloomberg started it, it's a non-profit.
01:18:58.000They had a whole thing where they reached out to people on dating apps and they were like, hey, are you going to the polls?
01:19:14.000It apparently does generate some voters.
01:19:16.000You should only be allowed to vote if you know the 15th president was.
01:19:24.000Everyone in the room is... I think you should only be able to vote if you have some kind of... By the way, I would eliminate myself from this, right?
01:19:31.000I think that you have to... I would say either own property or have children or something like that.
01:19:42.000Again, that would eliminate me, but I don't understand why a person who doesn't have any tangible stake in the future in that way would be able to... I would also say clergy, I guess.
01:19:51.000People who are making some real legitimate sacrifice for society.
01:19:54.000And I've talked to people who say, like, well, what if you didn't, you know...
01:19:57.000Military members and then you can't like maybe you're not owning land, but you are contributing or like people who do kind of AmeriCorps type volunteer work.
01:20:04.000Like there are ways that we could measure whether you're basically your civic engagement in this country.
01:20:09.000But I do think that we have a whole generation of people who feel intense apathy.
01:20:14.000They should ask questions like, before you can vote, answer one question about U.S.
01:21:21.000If someone's willing to accept that bribe, yeah, they should be voting.
01:21:24.000If they would rather eat a cookie than vote, they probably shouldn't vote.
01:21:27.000It's like the opposite, like the inverse of what they did with the vaccines.
01:21:31.000It's like, oh hey, you get a free, you know, Big Whopper and a cookie if you get this vaccine.
01:21:35.000Remember that video of, uh, what's-his-face eating fries?
01:21:39.000It was de Blasio eating the french fries.
01:21:41.000I don't know, like he also, I don't know how to put this, but he ate them weirdly.
01:21:45.000I've never seen someone eat french fries incorrectly.
01:21:50.000It's like he was an alien, it was his first time eating them.
01:21:55.000Alright, so we're really incentivizing healthy living.
01:21:58.000How many takes of that video do you think Vinny did?
01:22:00.000Back to the old Starship Troopers there.
01:22:03.000I was talking with Vivek Ramaswamy about it, and the idea was kind of like, when you sign up for Selective Service, man or woman, you both have to do it.
01:22:10.000As soon as you do, you get your voter card.
01:22:12.000And if you don't sign up, you don't have to.
01:22:13.000Nobody's forced to do it, but you don't get your voter card unless you do.
01:22:17.000There has to be some kind of metric for this.
01:22:43.000I think you can make arguments from consequence for democracy to varying effectiveness, but I have yet to hear a convincing argument that everyone's opinion is equally worth taking into consideration when it comes to how our government is run.
01:23:20.000So you're telling me that someone who has contributed massively, has spent their life sacrificing, has built things, has brought life into the world, has many children, all of the things that a healthy society should value has just as much of a say in how our government is run as someone who has contributed absolutely nothing.
01:23:41.000And I'm not even saying someone who hasn't contributed anything because they've lived Badly.
01:24:07.000And that was back when 18 year olds had been living on their own for two years or taking care of themselves as adults for at least two years.
01:24:13.000And even then we said, you're not able to vote.
01:25:18.000Yeah, this is the Bank of Columbus pre-Federal Reserve money.
01:25:21.000Do you think any of that is because we now keep people in the same age groups kind of kept to the side?
01:25:26.000What I'm thinking is like, at one point we had kids who, you know, spent time at home or had longer times with their family.
01:25:32.000There was an expectation that you learned how to socialize with adults.
01:25:35.000And now you basically go from being with kids your own age all the way through school, which some of that is appropriate, right?
01:25:40.000It's good for socialization, but at the same time you're not learning anything.
01:25:43.000Right and then you have you go off to college.
01:25:45.000We're around people the same age as you who are dependent on their parents in similar positions and then you suddenly arrive in the workforce and I think in a lot of ways people are stunted socially.
01:25:54.000There's not an expectation that you know how to speak to adults, you know how to conduct yourself properly.
01:25:59.000I know a business owner here locally and she hires a lot of homeschool students for a couple different reasons but one of the things she says is They are all in environments where they're learning alongside people their own age, but they also regularly have contact with adults.
01:26:12.000They are much more capable and confident when interacting with people who are older than them.
01:26:17.000So every single time someone at my church Or I should say earlier on before I knew them as well, it was very easy to identify which parents were homeschooling because their kids would carry on conversations with you or the other adults as if they could actually keep up and were speaking at a level which is actually age appropriate, but which we now see as being precocious because our public schools dumb kids down so much.
01:27:02.000And I think, well, I mean, I don't think you have to homeschool.
01:27:04.000When I was growing up, the rule was, like, if my parents had someone over, and this started when I was really young, like, you have to come up and say hello, you have to spend time with them and talk to them, and I think you learn a basic level of, like, I am now speaking to an adult, I can make eye contact, I can, you don't have to stay there for the whole day, you know, you can spend 15 minutes conversing with someone and learning how to be polite, but so often now I know people who have, you know, Kids that they're like, oh, they're just off doing whatever, like they're, you know, they're not going to come in and be a part of this conversation.
01:27:31.000They are expected to be off on the iPad or doing whatever.
01:27:35.000Dude, when I was a kid, I'll be honest, I was a little bit of a dingus.
01:27:39.000I wasn't the brightest kid ever, but I would say please and thank you, and I would always address adults as Mr. or Mrs. rather than their first name, and parents would literally gush over me.
01:29:23.000The youngest is most likely to be a snitch.
01:29:25.000No, I actually wasn't because, I mean, when I was really young I was, but at some point I realized that that wasn't cool.
01:29:31.000And so I would get in trouble for saying something that I didn't know was bad because one of my older siblings said it and my parents were like, where'd you hear that?
01:29:38.000I would say words that I had no idea the meaning of, and then I would learn about it a few years later, and I was like, I was saying that when I was that young?
01:30:22.000It's like, okay, so that dude just stole something, but I ain't gonna say anything.
01:30:25.000I was told as long as they're not harming anyone.
01:30:27.000They never said don't be a tattletale to me, they said snitches get stitches.
01:30:29.000And then they would raise their hand to me, you know, and they were like, you listen here, kid.
01:30:32.000And I was like, hey, I get it, I get it, miss, I get it.
01:30:34.000I get the tattletale thing because I have like, you know, I used to nanny and I have younger siblings, like, occasionally they come to report like every single little infringement.
01:31:39.000If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, and share the show with all your friends.
01:31:45.000Head over to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member, hang out in our Discord server with like-minded individuals.
01:31:51.000We're gonna have a members-only uncensored show coming up for you at about 10, 10 p.m.
01:31:55.000We need a few minutes to get it set up, so once we wrap up the live show, we put it up on the front page of TimCast.com, and if you're a member, you can actually submit questions and call into the show.
01:32:04.000But let's read what y'all have to say.
01:32:18.000That was that video where the woman got nudged by like a half mile an hour and then she slowly falls down and starts wiggling her arms like she got hurt and she was totally fine.
01:34:04.000So, but we've also sold about like a thousand Appalachian Nights, and then we've sold like three to four hundred of the French and Colombian, because those are like just regular roasts, and then the special blends are special blends, you know.
01:34:15.000But then we got Stand Your Grounds, we've got Mr. Boca's Pumpkin Spice Experience coming, and then we've got Sleepy Joe, which is decaf, and Unwoke, which is decaf, and one's a light roast, one's a tepid roast.
01:34:25.000I still, I love Sleepy Joe so much, it's brilliant.
01:35:39.000To get your money, you need to do something specific.
01:35:42.000Yep, because I think all the banks are starting to put in restrictions to prevent people taking their money out, but you can still do it digitally.
01:35:52.000And you know what else I heard that's really crazy and kind of freaky?
01:35:54.000Apple has a 4.15% high yield savings account now.
01:35:56.000has a 4.15% high yield savings account now. That's crazy.
01:38:29.000This article from this scientist says you're not, you're incorrect.
01:38:31.000See, I was surprised when the Krasensteins came on your show.
01:38:34.000I was impressed that they actually agreed to that, to come on here and have a conversation with you.
01:38:37.000Well, they try to be, like, they try to comment on other people's things.
01:38:42.000Well, and you saw the, I guess Harry, uh, Sisson or whatever his name is, and that other kid that does all the TikTok, they went on Tim Dillon, and there's a clip where they're like, uh, one of the kids is talking, and he's like, Democrats suck!
01:38:53.000Like, they suck at policy, they suck at this, and then Tim's like, hey, clip that, clip that, and he's like, no!
01:39:25.000The fastest baseball pitch ever thrown by a woman, the world record for fastest baseball pitch by a woman, is like a bit above average for a male varsity player in college.
01:41:54.000They've left and they can't figure it out.
01:41:56.000Well, they're so out of touch with reality.
01:41:58.000It's like you built your entire base doing bad ass war journalism and all of these sweet, amazing coverage.
01:42:06.000And then all of a sudden you're like, yeah, Let's talk about transgender stuff.
01:42:10.000People confuse Vice News and Vice all the time.
01:42:12.000Vice News has always done that, and they still do it.
01:42:14.000The problem is, Vice as the parent brand was always what was carrying Vice News.
01:42:20.000Vice got big because they were writing articles where they were like, we took a dump in a Folgers can and left it in the sun for three weeks, here's what happened next.
01:42:28.000Gavin McInnes was writing crazy stuff, and it was edgy and punk rock, and they got the magazine in a bunch of stores, and people thought it was hilarious they were doing these things.
01:42:37.000Then they got decently big when they started doing their weird documentary series.
01:42:42.000A good example is the scopolamine one.
01:42:45.000They go down to Columbia, they find a dealer, they buy scopolamine and they're like, whoa, you blow this drug in someone's face and it makes them crazy.
01:42:50.000They flush it down the toilet, that's it.
01:43:07.000And then all of a sudden... Feminists are known for being super fun and having a great sense of humor.
01:43:12.000And now, and then when the brand became lame, and they were struggling to make anything that anybody would want to pay attention to, they were like, I got an idea.
01:45:09.000And it was like, it got to the point where it finally said, perhaps there should be a mandatory government depopulation effort where people are involuntarily removed from the population.
01:45:18.000Actually, something tells me that's probably not against its programming.
01:45:22.000That seems like a pretty AI thing to do.
01:45:24.000I was messing with it a while ago and asking it about drag shows, if it's appropriate for children.
01:45:28.000And I just typed the exact same question over and over again, and it kept spitting out, yes, with parental consent and parental, you know, viewership.
01:45:36.000And then all of a sudden, I typed the same question, but with just a question mark at the end.
01:45:40.000And then all of a sudden, it was inappropriate.
01:45:45.000But if you could get unrestrained chat GPT, it could make really good comedy.
01:45:52.000But now you'll be like, hey, there's a big story in the news about the banking collapse, write me a joke about the collapse of these banks with these people, and it'll be like, that's very deeply offensive to the people who are suffering as the banks collapse.
01:46:06.000There is some funny, someone was telling me they did a chat GPT with like Aristotle, Descartes, and Trump, and then they're just like philosophizing, like, that's great, but how does it help America?
01:46:42.000I'm sure there are some instances where some have, and there's a woman who got arrested because she didn't know, or she says she didn't know, but what they do is, illegal immigrants count towards the census.
01:46:53.000The census determines how many electoral votes they get.
01:46:56.000Your individual vote doesn't matter, it's the elector who matters.
01:46:59.000Illegal immigrants count as population towards more electors.
01:47:38.000Robert Knight says they're pushing for so much illegal immigration to make up for population growth destruction due to 60 million abortions in 50 years and the fourth wave feminism.
01:47:46.000It really doesn't make a whole lot of sense that they advocate for people not to have kids but then also desperately try to bring in non-citizens to replace people who aren't having kids.
01:47:54.000It's almost like there's this weird thing that we're not allowed to talk about on YouTube and that Tuck Carlson got in trouble for talking about.
01:48:00.000Well, they say anytime you talk about a replacement in a mathematical sense or quote the Democrats who have said they're doing it, you're referring to a white supremacist, white nationalist conspiracy theory.
01:48:11.000And then Tucker, of course, had that really funny line where he's like, racist!
01:48:14.000He's like, I'm complaining about white liberal women!
01:48:45.000Yeah, dark roast has less, light roast has more, and the light roast is more coffee flavored because, you know, when you dark roast it, it's burnt more.
01:48:54.000The real question that I think your audience wants to know is do you drink your coffee with cream and sugar?
01:49:14.000You guys gotta come out with some chai.
01:49:15.000I've got heavy whipping cream and I think we might be able to and it's real organic from a farm so it's got chunks of butter in it and when you're pouring it in it's like and then you stir it and the butter melts into the coffee.
01:51:09.000Even like the famous fancy ones have a whole bunch of emulsifiers or whatever, and this one only has like four ingredients, like chocolate, sugar, milk, and butter or whatever.
01:51:16.000Yeah, I don't really, I'm not a big fan of chocolate, but that was probably one of the best pieces of chocolate.
01:51:29.000Tom Kavanagh says, Friend's mom migrated legally 70 years ago, was naturalized, now family going to the Bahamas, she can't get a passport, was told if she leaves the country when she comes back she'll be deported to Germany.
01:52:34.000You guys gotta do a skit where it's like, You have somebody, you know, like 300 years ago, just a big old brawny, you know, just really takes care as a homesteader, takes care of his family and is strong.
01:52:46.000And he like accidentally, you know, goes down into a cave one day to find some minerals and like steps through a portal.
01:53:40.000Jillian Elizabeth says, Hi Tim, look at OR Oregon HB 3501 Right to Rest, where homeless can't be asked to leave public spaces and can sue for $1,000 if they feel discriminated against.
01:54:03.000They're basically saying you have the right not to be harassed, that homeless people have the right to use public spaces the same way anyone else would.
01:54:10.000And that if they have an encampment there, asking them to leave is a form of harassment.
01:54:14.000Well, it looks like I'm done being a journalist, y'all.
01:56:10.000I mean, that should be like common sense at this point.
01:56:12.000That should be common sense legislation that if you're sitting in Congress and you have the jump on what companies are going to do good at a certain time, you probably shouldn't be able to buy stocks or dump stocks.
01:56:22.000HawaiianShirtGuy says, hi Tim, just played Street Fighter VI demo.
01:56:25.000This year their Pro Tour has a million dollar prize pool.
01:56:42.000Or just sponsoring, you know, like, we don't need to make the team itself, we find a team and then we become one of the sponsors of it and so we get Timcast on, you know, The logo on their gaming shirt.
01:56:56.000Ashley Campion says, did you see that New York is going to start charging people's parking tickets based on their income?
01:57:02.000So if you make $100,000 a year, you pay $80 more.
01:57:05.000I think that's actually a really good idea.
01:57:08.000I'm actually, I'm not in favor of the frivolous ticketing that cops do, that's wrong.
01:57:12.000But the idea that a fine for a rich person is the same as a fine for a poor person makes no sense at all.
01:57:19.000Because what happens is, in Chicago, when I lived by Wrigley Field, people would illegally park or double park in front of my house, and then block cars in.
01:57:28.000And they'd just be like, you almost never get towed.
01:57:33.000But you get a $50 to $100 ticket, cheaper than parking.
01:57:36.000So yeah, people would be parked like in front of in front of the crosswalk They just park their car there and be like you because they know you can't tow every single car There are definitely places where you can get like four parking tickets five parking tickets a month And that's gonna be cheaper than buying a parking spot Well, I'll admit to something like whenever you like park in front of the parking meters like if I'm covering a show in Dallas like I never pay parking meters like I just pull up and Park, they don't enforce it.
01:58:06.000If there is, oh, it's a little bit of a ticket.
01:58:07.000You know, my favorite thing is, people who, there are people in Chicago who would put parking tickets in their glove box and keep it, and then they would park, get out, put the parking ticket on the windshield, and it works.
01:58:24.000So, and there are some countries, I was reading about this, where, I think it's like Switzerland, your speeding tickets are based on your income.
01:58:31.000And so that works, because if you're a billionaire... It makes more sense.
01:58:34.000And you're like, your speeding ticket's going to be $763,000, you're not going to speed.
01:58:39.000But if you're rich and the speeding ticket's $50, you're going to be like, oh, well, I don't care.
01:58:42.000Personally, I don't think speeding should be enforced, honestly.
01:58:46.000I think a lot of things shouldn't even be enforced.
01:58:47.000Like, I remember I got... I've been on just like getting pulled over, over, and over again because I moved to a new area in Texas, and it's more like kind of country, but not really.
01:58:57.000I stopped at a stop sign for two seconds.
01:59:32.000During COVID, the Third Amendment, which prevents the government from being able to quarter soldiers in your home, was actually about... Someone was contemplating a Third Amendment lawsuit because when they put in the eviction moratorium, that meant the government was putting servicemen and women In homes and saying you couldn't evict them, which violates the Third Amendment, which is actually really funny.
01:59:54.000But you know, it's funny how serious we took the Third Amendment, but now it's just completely not an issue.
01:59:59.000It's like Nolan Voight now, basically.
02:00:01.000I remember when they housed all the National Guard in the parking garage.
02:00:11.000Alright everybody, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to the channel, share the show with your friends.
02:00:16.000Go to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member because the uncensored show will be up in about 10 minutes on the front page of TimCast.com.
02:00:24.000And as a member, you can hang out in our Discord server, submit questions, and maybe even be a caller on the show.
02:00:29.000And also don't forget to go to CastBrew.com and Purchase your Rise with Roberto Junior coffee.
02:00:51.000It is actually on TimCastNews.com right now and on my sub stack, which is available in my bio.
02:00:56.000I did an in-depth, you know, worth of a year investigating and basically went through the drag epidemic that America is facing is what I call it.
02:01:25.000You should go to TimCast.com, click on the read tab, see all the work from me, Chris Burtman, from Adrian Norman, from everyone you know and love.
02:01:31.000You should follow at TimCastNews on Twitter and Instagram.
02:01:34.000If you want to follow me personally, you can find me on Twitter at HCBrimlow and on Instagram at HannahClaire.B.