Tonight is the night, ladies and gentlemen. Whether or not Liz Cheney wins her primary tonight will have a huge impact on the upcoming midterms. Plus, a dog gets monkey pox, and the FBI saves a bunch of kids.
00:00:52.000Whether or not Liz Cheney wins or loses her primary.
00:00:55.000In the polls, she's expected to lose handily.
00:01:00.000But I'm not here to say one way or another, because we really don't know.
00:01:03.000Speculation that Democrats are going to jump to the Republican Party so they can vote for her to sabotage the Republicans, because they know Republicans ain't going to vote for her in the general.
00:01:43.000And two, they really needed a win right now, so maybe they cleverly timed this one.
00:01:49.000So we'll get into that, plus we'll talk about a bunch of other weird stuff too, while we're waiting for the results to come in, and we'll see if they come in, I suppose, early enough for us to get them, and then talk about it.
00:02:00.000But we'll be talking a lot about what's going on with the Republican Party, with Liz Cheney, with Kinzinger, and Alaska's also having their primary.
00:02:06.000And then we've got some other stories too.
00:02:08.000We'll talk about the Line City, you may have heard about this, Saudi Arabia building this big linear city, very weird, and Tesla's Optimus Robot.
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00:02:25.000And let me just stress that last night's show was probably one of the spiciest and it was
00:02:31.000so spicy I was like, I don't know if we can even put this one up on iTunes because we
00:02:34.000usually put one of the members only on iTunes on Sunday for the Uncensored show, but this
00:02:38.000one's about a dog that got monkey pox.
00:02:41.000And I'm going to leave it there for the sake of being family friendly.
00:04:41.000If you're living in a degenerate society that's controlled by people like that, and they call you an extremist, then I say yes, absolutely.
00:04:48.000Well, we should definitely talk about this.
00:05:07.000No, Tim, I mentioned this beforehand, but I don't think Ian was in the room, so I'm going to have to bring this up.
00:05:11.000Ian, do you know about the backstory between me and Derek?
00:05:15.000No, I'm going to need to know, though.
00:05:16.000Okay, so four years ago, and you can see what's on the shelf right behind me, and the alpaca has been put to sleep by the travel-size MyPillow that, believe it or not, and Derek, you can back me up on this, he was the first person to ever give me my first MyPillow.
00:05:48.000We purchased a few extra ones, and Jack had said some things, and we thought, oh, well, he said he had a bad neck or something at the time.
00:07:41.000Yeah, dude, what's County Commissioner consist of?
00:07:44.000Well, we have oversight of a lot of programs in the county, school budget, roads, highways, sewer and water, zoning, just a lot of, Sheriff's Department, law enforcement.
00:10:04.000That this would be, I mean, it'd just be, the ratings would be gold.
00:10:08.000You could fool the whole government off those ratings.
00:10:10.000But so the idea though, is that with her dynasty, she comes from political royalty, right?
00:10:15.000This is the Karl Rove, they're sort of like the offshoot of the George Bush dynasty.
00:10:20.000So you can't, You can't talk about the Cheneys without talking about the Bushes, and that was the previous ruling class, the ruling family of the Republican Party.
00:10:30.000She's like Republican Hillary Clinton.
00:10:32.000You know, it's like, she's like, no, I don't want to lose, I refuse!
00:10:35.000But a lot of people miss that, you know, in those 2016 primaries, when people said, oh, it's going to be so hard for Trump to beat the Clintons, their dynasty, etc.
00:10:44.000Everybody forgets that he took out Jeb Bush very quickly.
00:11:04.000I mean, the fact that Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney were both representing Wyoming, name one thing they've actually done for their state ever.
00:11:36.000I mean, you were kind of present for it.
00:11:37.000Well, I worked with Dick Cheney during the first Gulf War when he was Secretary of Defense and I worked with him off and on in 2003 to 2006 and I stayed in touch with him over the next decade.
00:11:50.000Definitely, you know, a neocon aggressive war hawk if you want to want to call it that.
00:11:58.000But Liz Cheney is Cut from the same mold.
00:12:02.000And neither one of them focuses on the real threat to America, which seems to be right here at home with the weaponization of DOJ and FBI and the threats against our civil liberties and what China's doing domestically.
00:13:22.000He didn't realize people were going to film that and put it on the internet.
00:13:25.000I went to Jeb's opening campaign announcement and gala in Florida.
00:13:31.000My wife and I attended and it was Really shocking for him to come down and talk to everyone and lay out his vision and he came out attacking the base.
00:13:41.000Attacking the principles and values that reflected the average Republican voter.
00:13:47.000Talking about immigration and we need to love all these immigrants.
00:15:51.000We don't even have the actual abilities.
00:15:53.000And Derek, you know this better than me.
00:15:55.000We don't even have the correct functions of government to be able to process that many people, let alone that many minors.
00:16:01.000There was that viral video that got leaked where it was one of these guys working on these flights who said if the American people knew what their government was doing, you know, there'd be like a revolt overnight or something like that.
00:16:34.000The Tennessee GOP found out and they were super pissed off.
00:16:38.000A bunch of other videos came out, like the one in New York where you've got these contractors being like, yup.
00:16:45.000But when they get into a place like Knoxville, Tennessee, or some other city, it's churches and left-leaning democratic organizations that are funded by the government that pose as NGOs, non-government entities, that are supposed to be doing these good works, and they're making profits, and it's a business, and the more of it, the better, and it's changing the demographics, and, you know, you gotta follow the money, and it's a...
00:17:13.000Self-looking ice cream cone going on here.
00:17:15.000So people are making money off of bringing kids to churches?
00:17:37.000What what I just it just Liz Cheney really is astounding to me that she she's she didn't look tons of these uh established Republicans retired and they've been retiring like crazy realizing it's it's over there's a there's a there's a MAGA wave of Republicans who care about this country that are starting to come in that want to see real change.
00:17:58.000I see the left making fun of Marjorie Taylor Greene she says defund the FBI and I'm like Don't you agree with her on that point?
00:18:03.000Like, you can make fun of her, I guess, but at least you can say that you agree with her on that point.
00:18:07.000They should be happy about the changes that are happening, at least to a certain degree.
00:18:11.000So to see Liz Cheney, I suppose you put it, you know, right, you put it, you stated it correctly, that she's refusing to let go.
00:18:19.000She's like one of the last barnacles latched onto the hulls of ships leaving and she refuses to give up.
00:18:24.000But I'm just getting to this because While immigration is one of the most important issues for Americans, and there's constant news stories about the crisis, kids are dying in the desert, what is she doing?
00:19:01.000Why didn't they use the PA's address system on the Capitol grounds to warn people?
00:19:07.000If you were conducting an actual investigation that you would want the answers to because of course she doesn't want that.
00:19:13.000She's made this the face of her last hurrah.
00:19:16.000She wants to go down with the ship and then this is playing to the MSNBC, CNN base of people who are out there, those suburban wine moms and you know, you're like, It's the soccer mom, like the soccer moms in masks and you'll get your third booster, get your fourth booster.
00:19:36.000Did you see the next latest Liz Cheney hit?
00:19:38.000How long after she loses, assuming she does, until she gets a CNN or MSNBC contributorship?
00:20:16.000And we're going to be all moved beyond this.
00:20:18.000And she's going to be sitting in a rocking chair in her house with a bunch of cats being like, But you understand that there's a group of people out there, and this overlaps with sort of the true crime fad that's going on right now, where it's just the, let's get Trump TV show.
00:20:34.000And this is like season six, and they don't even care what the underlying bit is.
00:20:51.000I'm clarifying that that was the guy right? The same producer who blocked the Epstein story on it did the
00:20:57.000Democrats thing It's kind of amazing how you
00:21:01.000We we need to start doing six degrees of Epstein. Yeah, we might not even need six. It's like two
00:21:08.000Okay, and the judge who signed off on it, you know, on the warrant, was the lawyer for Epstein's pilot and his lieutenant, and there we go.
00:21:19.000And then tomorrow he's holding the hearing on the affidavit.
00:21:21.000Remember that epic viral video from the Alex Jones trial, where the lawyer is like, you're claiming that the government is involved with trafficking, and he goes like, Oh, you mean like what the Epsteins did with Clinton or whatever?
00:21:34.000And then the Thug Life sunglasses came down?
00:21:37.000It doesn't matter what you say if a pair of 8-bit sunglasses appear on your face.
00:21:41.000Well, I just think it's funny that we have known now, I think for a couple years, that the Biden administration, well, a couple years.
00:21:49.000Last year, I guess, a year and a half, that the Biden administration has been trafficking children into the U.S.
00:21:55.000And then you get people who start saying things like, I think the government is involved in child trafficking.
00:22:00.000And they're like, oh, you're a conspiracy theorist.
00:23:00.000But it's like so horrific that I think people are like, their minds aren't... Well, keep in mind that the Epstein story was considered a conspiracy theory for years.
00:23:10.000And if you brought that up, you were crazy, you were nuts.
00:23:13.000If you said that, which we all knew that he was very close to the Clintons, he was to go around saying that he was one of the initial founders of the Clinton Global Initiative.
00:23:22.000And ties to, you know, Harvard and Bill Gates, all this other stuff, right?
00:23:26.000And so it was so crazy that people just couldn't, they couldn't wrap their heads around it.
00:23:31.000But then when all of that came out, suddenly post Epstein, it's like, all right, if that were true, then what else could possibly be true?
00:24:37.000They just straight up admit we were trying to end his career.
00:24:41.000They said initially it was because he was promoting violence and they had to stop it for the safety.
00:24:45.000Now it was supposed to end his career.
00:24:47.000Now you've got, in the court case against him, you had the lawyer for the family say, don't just punish him, destroy his platform, and make sure he can't rebuild it.
00:25:11.000Look, I know he said that, but I kind of find it hard to believe that someone who's had such a powerful media empire would not have saved up money somewhere, set up trusts with his family or something.
00:25:21.000So maybe personally, yes, he is broke, but a lot of that wealth probably transferred out through various trusts or other ways to, you know, family members.
00:25:30.000There was a story in the New York Post that he transferred a portion of property to his wife or something.
00:25:34.000The fact is, this story is a white pill.
00:25:38.000The fact that they are so desperate to stop Alex Jones, and they can't.
00:25:44.000It shows that, well, Alex, despite all of the things they've thrown at him, and the damage they have caused to his business, he's persisted, he's survived, and he's been effective.
00:25:55.000The reason they're going after him is because he's one of the most effective supporters of Trump, or was, and that he's influential.
00:26:01.000I think at the same time, the white pill that they, I think the FBI going after Trump, that doesn't, it makes me a little bit pessimistic in terms of civil war.
00:26:11.000But it makes me actually optimistic in terms of the upcoming elections.
00:26:15.000They are so panicked about the influence of people like Jones, the influence of people like Trump, that they're desperately pulling moves like this.
00:26:26.000They've been freaked out since 2007 when they realized that an internet video blogger on YouTube could rally 500,000 people to vote for whoever they want.
00:26:36.000We're like, we're going to do the CNN YouTube debates.
00:26:39.000All right, kids, all you super influential, new, famous young people that are way more powerful than we are, let's create an authority so we can kind of Make a semblance of controlling you.
00:26:50.000And so they did these lame-ass YouTube debates with CNN where they, like, wouldn't... I tried to ask questions about the Federal Reserve and they, like, just would ignore that.
00:27:10.000But... I remember back in the day, like... I say back in the day, but ten years ago, Obama did the Reddit AMA, they asked me anything, it was like a big deal.
00:28:12.000We can't leak secrets if we have plans, we need to compartmentalize and make sure our plans are, you know, if we want something good, we can't just go out and explain exactly what we're doing.
00:28:20.000If I'm, for instance, going to be suing some organization, and I think it's a really good thing
00:28:26.000and it needs to happen, well, coming out and explaining in detail what I'm doing
00:28:29.000just helps them and stops me from doing it.
00:28:31.000So for obvious reasons, you're just not getting the truth.
00:28:33.000But what happens is with people like Alex Jones, they feel authenticity.
00:28:52.000What the heck is he even talking about?
00:28:54.000But now I find out that there's like...
00:28:56.000Multinational corporations where they have their headquarters in one country, but all their activity or a bulk of their activities in another country They're basically tax evading and that's a huge.
00:29:06.000I mean, that's what he's talking about He's talking about like world economic form crap Remember, I don't know if you guys have been watching or listening to Alex Jones for a long time by chance I don't know but I remember so I've been on the internet my whole life I remember the loose change virality moment where people were burning the loose change element at the discs and like sharing them around with everybody.
00:29:27.000Well, so when I was in college, I remember that.
00:30:43.000And they have your whole life right there.
00:30:45.000Your credit cards, your purchases, where you were at.
00:30:47.000Apparently, the phone companies have been giving people's text messages to the January 6th Committee and stuff like that.
00:30:55.000Well, this came up also with Ring Camera.
00:31:00.000So the issue that came up was that police departments, ICE, other agencies were able to access Ring without the permission of the, like Derek was saying, just going to the company directly.
00:31:13.000And of course, the companies are saying, Hey, we're trying to prevent crimes.
00:31:16.000What if there's a, you know, a child grabbing incident, and we caught it on bring camera, you know, we do want to notify the authorities right away.
00:31:24.000But then the question, and you could say, Well, yeah, I mean, I think there's some utility to that, obviously.
00:31:28.000But then the question, of course, becomes, how much are they watching?
00:31:31.000Or do they know when you come in and out of your home?
00:31:33.000Do they know Who's coming in and out of your home?
00:31:38.000That's the crazy thing about metadata.
00:31:41.000And this is I think it's been a while, but I'm pretty sure Brett Kavanaugh ruled in favor of the government's ability to use metadata as not as a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
00:32:59.000And the case study that I remember reading was a girl had gotten some ads in the mail for, you know, like folic acid and basic pregnancy stuff and coupons from the local Target because she was a frequent shopper there.
00:33:14.000They knew she was pregnant before she did.
00:33:40.000You know what concerns me is we're talking about the Fourth Amendment rights and is it a violation of Fourth Amendment rights, but I think it's so far beyond American government at this point that when we complain about what the American government, the United States American government is doing, it's kind of like just complaining about what one of the lieutenants is doing because everyone, all these governments have the ability to scrape your metadata.
00:34:36.000They're selling all that stuff on the back end.
00:34:39.000I was at a party, and I'll keep this story as vague as possible, and I was talking to someone about... Wait, Tim, you promised me you would never...
00:34:48.000I was talking to somebody about COVID testing and I said something like, you know, the problem with the mass testing is the concern that China is going to get access to this DNA information and then someone else overheard.
00:34:58.000You know, basically it was like, oh, it's conspiracy, it's fake news.
00:35:03.000You know, you can't go around saying these things when people here pay attention to the news and knows what's going on.
00:35:15.000And they were like, uh, well, I'm like dude like I do this for a living man.
00:35:19.000I'm not making these stories up I'm reading the news and that's this that's that's a lot for I would say the same is true for Alex Jones I think the issue with Alex though is that he stretches things a little too far and what I mean by that is Atrazine was the big story Interfering with the endocrine systems of frogs and then he yells.
00:35:36.000It's turning the frogs against That was a big problem.
00:35:37.000They were turning them, they're making them hermaphroditic, meaning the sex organs of the male and the female.
00:35:43.000And he said that they were turning them gay.
00:35:44.000Like the problem with Alex is that over time is that he's also, he leans into the entertainment, the jokester, which is bad for a journalist.
00:35:58.000Why is it that when you, when, I forget who it was, but they were suing Rachel Maddow over this and they, and then she came in and said, well, this is an opinion show.
00:36:08.000Everything, everything I say is my opinion.
00:36:55.000My favorite one, it was the doctor, I forget who it was, but he takes the super male vitality and goes, I will now activate my muscles by doing pushups!
00:37:05.000And then he just like tears his shirt off and starts doing pushups and he comes up and he's got, he's turned into like a werewolf.
00:37:14.000And then he says he's acting and then, you know, it's funny when I see, I see, I talk to regular people or I see Facebook posts from a lot of these lefties, they don't know anything about the guy.
00:37:24.000They sit there blindly believing the lies.
00:37:28.000It's remarkable to me that after all of the lies, these people still don't wake up, and it's got to be willful.
00:37:34.000Well, it's the double standard all the time we see with the media.
00:37:37.000One standard for liberals, another standard for conservatives.
00:37:40.000But this issue that you're touching on, I think, strikes home to a lot of our listeners.
00:37:48.000Well, and when I bring up Rachel Maddow, it's not necessarily to point out that it's double standard in terms of the way society presents them.
00:37:55.000But now you've got a situation in the United States where you're creating, and Derek, you talk about this all the time, this two-tiered system of justice where one standard can apply to Alex Jones and you can ruin him and take away his entire career because he got a story wrong, but Rachel Maddow is perfectly fine to say whatever she wants because it's her opinion.
00:38:23.000If you guys haven't downloaded Public Square, download it.
00:38:27.000Yeah, Public Square is an app that shows you all the businesses that believe in your values and all that stuff.
00:38:35.000We, I'm thinking about like... Agree with you on millions.
00:38:37.000The parallel, the parallelity that we do need, like 2007 internet video, you could tell that the young video bloggers were taking control of society.
00:38:46.000What does the government, the federal government have that we don't?
00:38:50.000Like if we were to create like... The army?
00:39:54.000You need industry to keep up with that military, sure.
00:39:57.000But the power should always be with the representatives.
00:40:01.000And you have a Congress that's completely abrogated that because most congressmen, or a lot of them, I'm not going to say all of them, but they would rather go raise money and hang out on the golf course and then do whatever the lobbyist wants.
00:40:11.000It's the rulemaking and enforcement mechanisms of EPA or Department of Education with new rules and executive orders on lots of different issues that affect our kids going to school.
00:40:23.000It's the DOJ and FBI being immune from real oversight and control by the executive branch, the president, whether it was President Trump or whether it's Joe Biden who says, I don't know what's going on.
00:41:23.000Because the Stop Trump movement has become a proxy war of the establishment versus the people.
00:41:32.000And they have, they're using the avatar of Trump, the specter of Trump as the, you know, the great orange whale as a way to get you to, to Derek's point, to sacrifice your civil liberties, to go after the political opposition, whether you're someone, and if you are someone who is an effective voice against an actual opposition voice, by the way, I don't mean, you know, arguing about one of the little things that they let you argue about.
00:41:59.000I mean, actually stepping up against the regime, they will strike you down.
00:42:03.000We just watched the show trial of Steve Bannon.
00:42:05.000Let me jump to the story from the New York Times.
00:42:08.000Alaska's voters will try out changes to primary and special elections.
00:42:15.000And, well, they say, voters in Alaska on Tuesday will test for the first time a new ranked choice system for a general election in a special race for the state's single house seat.
00:42:24.000And they will take part in the state's new open primary system.
00:42:27.000Which was first deployed during a special House primary in June.
00:42:30.000That combination right there sounds like... Let's put it this way.
00:42:37.000We're not changing the elections, we're making it better.
00:42:46.000Because Democrats can vote in the Republican primary to sabotage the Republican Party so that when it comes to the general, nobody wants to vote for the Republican.
00:42:54.000Like if the Democrats vote for Liz Cheney and she ends up winning, Republicans are gonna be like, whatever.
00:43:05.000I've been a fan of it for a while, but one thing interesting that comes up with the way they're doing it now to consider, it is widely believed, or actually Jack was mentioning it just before the show, that this is going to help Murkowski maintain her seat.
00:43:17.000Because in ranked choice voting, if someone doesn't break the threshold, then they start counting the second choice votes.
00:43:24.000And so this will end up, so if all of your MAGA vote, for example, is targeted to one candidate, And then they're never going to say the establishment candidate as number two.
00:43:35.000You will always see Democrats or soft conservatives, soft Republicans, your one of fours or even your four of fours who are more establishment types, they will put Murkowski as their second choice.
00:43:46.000So she'll pick up a wider swath of voters.
00:43:49.000Meanwhile, a MAGA conservative is never going to say they want a Democrat as their second choice.
00:43:54.000But so, we're in a primary right now, so people aren't voting for Democrats, they're voting for just the Republicans.
00:44:00.000Wouldn't they just be more likely... Does it only apply to the primary?
00:44:05.000For now, wouldn't more people be like, okay, well, you know, this candidate's not likely going to win, but they're my first pick, and then I guess if I had to take Murkowski as my fifth choice, I would.
00:44:16.000And I feel like in a primary, it's open primary, which is the biggest risk.
00:44:20.000If you do ranked choice voting, you're going to get all the populists being like, man, I really would prefer this guy right here.
00:44:27.000They might think he's not going to win, so I can't vote for him.
00:44:29.000With ranked choice voting, they'll be like, yeah, I'll give him my first choice.
00:45:08.000So when all of their people lose, if Murkowski's in the lead, she's going to get all the Democrat votes along with the establishment votes.
00:45:16.000So it makes it impossible for the Republicans to get in populists, basically.
00:45:21.000Look, and I've said this before, and I don't think Yang has it right.
00:45:25.000You know, if you're going to start a third party, a real third party in this country, you have to do it within the party structure that's already existing.
00:45:33.000And there is a third party in this country, and it's called MAGA.
00:45:58.000And small groups picking up Patriot Moms, voices of Washington County, or voices of this county.
00:46:04.000People are getting involved and they are going to school board meetings, but many are deciding to run for these obscure offices because they all matter.
00:46:14.000And that's the building block of that future party, Jack.
00:46:17.000And these are almost all very conservative, principled, valued people that supported Donald Trump.
00:46:24.000When people get into local offices like you're talking about, is it the kind of thing where they have to quit their day gig?
00:46:35.000So you just won the primary for county commissioner, is that right?
00:46:39.000Yes, and I'm going up against a Democrat in the fall, and if I do get elected in the fall, technically it's a part-time job, but it's a full-time demanding job if you're going to do your job correctly.
00:46:51.000It does pay a salary of about $38,000 a year, but you're voting and managing a budget of nearly $800 million across the board for the county.
00:47:02.000A full-time effort to go to meetings, to go to commissions, you know, there's a couple dozen commissions that are, you know, Elderly Commission, there's the Women's Commission, there's Zoning, Water Commissions, those things that you have to be aware of what's going on and lots of issues are coming forward.
00:47:18.000And you're trying to get the job to manage $800 million for a $30,000 salary.
00:47:24.000This is the challenge of politics right now.
00:47:26.000I could not imagine trying to manage a budget like that.
00:47:30.000And you effectively have to do it for free.
00:47:32.000You have to really, really want that job.
00:47:34.000You gotta care about your county, your hometown, the future of your kids.
00:47:38.000Or throw it away and just make sure that some of that millions goes to people you know.
00:47:47.000On the flip side of this, for people that aren't maybe already independently wealthy or have a You know, a stable career outside of this that that's where that's where bribery and that's where money comes in, because they'll say, hey, you know, sign off in the zoning board for us.
00:48:01.000This happened in my hometown with, you know, we lost a golf course to out to a hospital that nobody wanted.
00:48:08.000And the this was this wasn't county level.
00:48:39.000There was a community meeting in one of the neighborhoods where a local construction company was like, it's going to cost, you know, half a million dollars to build this park.
00:48:47.000And then as the story goes, some guy grabbed his phone and put on speaker, one of the big top tier companies that makes all the big parks.
00:48:54.000And they said, we can do this for a hundred.
00:48:57.000But the city still went with the guy who said 500.
00:49:00.000What I was told was that in many of these circumstances in the city, the people who build skateparks have no idea how to build them, but they're the lobbyists.
00:49:08.000They're the companies that fund the local politicians.
00:49:10.000So when they come, they call up and say, look, I need a favor.
00:50:17.000You're saying like when with regarding cronyism so like they'll say Corporation will be like we're gonna fund these Democrats to make sure that our skate park gets built So if you are the County Commissioner, would there be other people on the Commission with you voting?
00:50:29.000It's a five-person Commission and it's a majority vote that will make the determination on a budget or an issue of a purchase for the Sheriff's Department like new equipment or for the fire department or Because it's fire, it's fire and rescue, EMS, sheriff's department, those are all under the county.
00:50:48.000And your role will be one of five, basically?
00:52:04.000Well, I find that the succession idea to be a major distraction from our ability to actually work on the hard issues that we have an opportunity to make progress on.
00:52:17.000Did you see the district change with the new census?
00:52:21.000By cutting out, basically, what was it?
00:52:24.000They had the Frederick suburbs in the Western Maryland Congressional District?
00:52:30.000Well, the Congressional District for Western Maryland is the 6th Congressional District, and we got David Trone running against Neil Parrott for the Congressional seat here.
00:52:39.000And by the way, David Trone does not live within the district, okay?
00:52:46.000And the other issue is, you know, the gerrymandering was challenged in court and it came out a little bit better for Republicans because of the court cases brought by Neil Perrott and others.
00:52:58.000So, but we do have... It's like a Republican district now.
00:53:01.000No, it's still a majority Democrat district because we've got parts of the DC suburbs as part of this district that represents all the way out to the very end of Western Maryland.
00:54:05.000You guys mention MAGA multiple times today, the word MAGA has come up, and Jack even mentioned earlier that it was, oh, I'll let Jack speak.
00:54:41.000That do everything that he's talking about from the ground up.
00:54:45.000It's county commissioners, not county commissioners, but you know, Washington County in Maryland, you've got a central committee of Republicans that help organize, recruit, develop precinct captains, recruit precinct leaders to register voters.
00:55:01.000All of that infrastructure is gradually being taken over by MAGA.
00:56:08.000I got a hundred million people that follow me on YouTube.
00:56:11.000Do you remember when we talked to the Mises Caucus guys and they were talking about the Libertarian Party and the pragmatists and then the Mises guys come in and basically took the party over?
00:56:37.000They got all the, they could subsidize everything.
00:56:39.000Democrats can take money from wealthy districts, send it over to your district and flood the zone so you can't possibly win.
00:56:45.000But unless you've got a comparably large, so instead of opening a coffee shop, you franchise a coffee bean to open up next to Starbucks and you got to give some of your profits.
00:56:55.000And so, yeah, but now you're going to do things the way you want to do it.
00:57:06.000And so this is why you see more multi-party coalitions in Europe or in just different parts of the world that have proportional representation because then you can have, if a certain amount of people in the country vote for that party, then they can get on the ballot.
00:57:22.000That's closer to what you're talking about.
00:57:25.000There is a third party, the way Jack describes it, but what happens is, you've got Republicans.
00:57:30.000Republicans overwhelmingly share similar values.
00:57:34.000One day, someone comes up and says, hey, we all kind of agree that immigration is an issue.
00:57:39.000Why don't we put that on our agenda list to fix the border?
00:57:43.000Established Republicans are like, no, that's bad for my lobbyists, it's bad for my corporate donors, or whatever, or I don't agree with it.
00:57:50.000But one day, you wake up to find that 60% of your party agrees we should secure the border.
00:57:56.000All of a sudden now, you're seeing a new, a change of the candidates' style and the way they talk and the ideas they promote because they have a higher priority on issues that their party already kind of cares about.
00:58:07.000Is that like, are they getting marching orders?
00:58:08.000They're like, hey, now 60% of the head of the RNC wants this, so then they send...
00:58:13.000It's also a new generation entered the Republican Party.
00:58:21.000And if you look at someone like me, I didn't vote for Trump in 2016, I voted in 2020.
00:58:25.000But I came from the internet position of the hacker culture and freedom and liberty and anarchy and things like that.
00:58:32.000So when you're getting all these Ron Paul young people that grew up on the internet, they're not going to be Democrats.
00:58:38.000And then when they start running, you'll see a Ron DeSantis and the party starts changing.
00:58:43.000And if you go back historically, just for comparison purposes, you know, in the late 1950s and early 60s, you know, the Republican Party, you know, after Eisenhower went into the dark ages and, you know, minority in the House of Representatives, You know, we had Democratic presidents, but we had a revolution within the Republican Party.
00:59:05.000It started with conservative writers and thinkers.
01:00:33.000So this isn't going to be someone who's got a two-term presidency.
01:00:37.000And me, I'm looking at it from the perspective of, you know, and I'm just kind of playing out the argument.
01:00:41.000I'm not like actually saying we need to do this.
01:00:44.000But we want somebody who's going to get in there and actually clean things up.
01:00:48.000And wouldn't that be more interesting if you knew that the person on your team also wasn't considering having a future career go on to do more in politics that you could bring a
01:00:59.000guy in who isn't worried about the future because you know, he's pretty much at the end of his career to
01:01:04.000begin with and Go in and actually clean house. I mean, yes, I would
01:01:10.000absolutely take a Ron Paul government over 99.9% of any of these politicians so sure
01:04:47.000Can you set it for like, you know, 2022 and then set it for like last month or so?
01:04:51.000Because I have a feeling he's big and beautiful now and the media doesn't want to show how wonderful a Trump man can be, like the tall gorgeousness.
01:04:59.000So there's a book that was written in the 1800s about a guy who runs for president named Barron Trump.
01:05:06.000And in the book, they actually say that anarchists and socialists come from the Lower East Side of Manhattan to Trump Castle on Fifth Avenue.
01:07:45.000Well, it's actually the best way to get ahead of, so in politics, the best way to get ahead of a scandal is to accuse your opponent of doing the same thing before it's come out.
01:07:54.000So you accuse them, even if it's completely baseless, you accuse your opponent of doing this.
01:08:00.000And Nancy Pelosi has talked about the wrap-up smear a million times, where, and Scott Adams has been talking about this recently.
01:08:07.000Just reminding us of it, where she explains, well, first you make the accusation, and then you get someplace to report the accusation.
01:08:14.000And then you get a reporter to go and question them about the accusation and get them to respond.
01:08:21.000And then you get the FBI to have a leak to their favorite reporters and to go brief on the Hill so that they get a committee, the Gang of Eight, and then the Gang of Eight then tells reporters that, oh, we have a serious allegation here against Mr. Trump.
01:08:37.000You had a tweet where you said you thought the affidavit would reveal the FBI source was the mainstream media.
01:08:42.000Yeah, so, and people were asking me what I meant by that tweet.
01:08:47.000And what I'm doing is I'm just putting a parallel to the events of the last six months and then the raid on Mar-a-Lago with the Russiagate investigation, because that's essentially what it was.
01:08:58.000It was a bunch of Yahoo News articles and Michael Isikoff, which were based on leaks from Fusion GPS and this insane dossier story, which a lot of people know about this point, but I'm not going to go rehash all of it.
01:09:11.000But the idea was they were using circular reporting in that they were, to what you basically just said, Derek, they're leaking things to the press that they want reported.
01:09:21.000And then the DOJ, because again, the DOJ has to have some kind of probable cause, right?
01:09:26.000So they are making their own probable cause.
01:09:29.000And then you add in like, you know, some innuendo, you add in some whisper down the lane, some hearsay, some rumors.
01:09:44.000I remember the one, uh, the New York times keeps talking about this while we, we subpoenaed the surveillance tapes of Mar-a-Lago and it shows that there were boxes going in and out of a secure room.
01:11:31.000I actually do have a little bit of authorization to say this, that on the way here today, I did get a phone call from Trump's lawyer, from Christina Bob, and people have seen her all across the news lately, that she's out there on this.
01:11:49.000And look, we both worked together at OAN in the past, so I don't think it's a surprise to anybody that we know each other.
01:11:57.000And one thing that she told me, so she's there at the Mar-a-Lago raid.
01:12:02.000And she's talked about this in some interviews already.
01:12:05.000But what I asked her, as I said, what did the FBI, like, how were they acting?
01:12:09.000Were they acting, you know, you know, if you got in their face, they're going to arrest you or how are they?
01:12:14.000And the weirdest thing, and she said that I took it was so strange that she said they were acting as if we could keep the whole thing quiet.
01:12:23.000We were all just kind of cool about it.
01:12:25.000That they actually didn't think that Trump would tell people that he had been raided.
01:12:53.000And they specifically timed the raid, I understand from some of the readings I did, that they timed it when Trump would not be there because they wanted to keep it on the down low.
01:13:05.000He's not usually there, Summer, to begin with.
01:13:07.000Because Mar-a-Lago is closed for the season.
01:13:09.000It's around the skeleton crew right now.
01:13:11.000And when I talked to Christine, she said, look, I wasn't even there when this whole thing started.
01:13:16.000And she tore down when she heard what was going on, got in their faces to say, hey, what are you doing?
01:13:26.000And we've seen the search warrant, and it was completely perfunctory.
01:13:31.000Of course, over at Human Events, yeah, they were the first outlet to, you know, blah, blah, blah, and all that.
01:13:35.000So the DOJ is blocking the affidavit right now.
01:13:37.000So the DOJ has said, now think about this, Merrick Garland came up two days later and said, we will let the information known to the American people.
01:13:57.000And then a couple of days later, by the way, immediately after that, when he walked off the stage, that's when we got the leak about the nukes.
01:14:06.000So somebody pops that out right after he gets off stage about nuclear weapons, which is just immediately gone.
01:14:12.000There's been a bunch of rumors that have been flying since then.
01:14:21.000And they're now fighting to keep the affidavit under seal because they're saying that if the affidavit becomes out, it will injure their investigation.
01:14:34.000And you'd think that if he were trying to be serious about this, and Jonathan Turley had a piece up today, which I thought he was being a little squishy with it, but I agree with part of it, where he said, look, if this guy was trying to be fair, he'd at least say you can release parts of it.
01:14:47.000That you could release something to just alleviate, like the pressure valve, just alleviate a little bit of the pressure, let off some of the pressure.
01:14:55.000Look, there were some documents. We were worried about the security of it. It had some. So,
01:15:00.000so Derek, for example, one of the one of the theories that, you know, myself and other,
01:15:04.000you know, prior to Navy intelligence officer, one of the theories that we had was, could he have
01:15:09.000PDBs, declassified copies of a PDB? What's a PDB? So presidential's daily brief, presidential.
01:15:16.000So, a PDB, you know, he might have it because he wants a certain portion of it.
01:15:21.000But depending on the format it's in, you might have all sorts of CIA reporting in there, code word stuff, special access, who knows, right?
01:15:29.000You could have a ton of stuff in there that, you know, would be better served if it were secured elsewhere, right?
01:15:36.000So, you know, what kind of stuff would be in a PDB?
01:15:38.000Well, it could be discussions about North Korean nuclear capabilities, right?
01:15:42.000Or the discussions or the thinking of North Korea, which we only have because maybe we have a source in Kim Jong Un's palace or inside the Kremlin.
01:15:50.000And if you read the report, you might know that because of the access, you know, the only way someone could have this level of information and you know, oh, and Kim Jong Un over breakfast on Wednesday said this.
01:16:01.000The problem with that is, on the PDBs, is the PD books are controlled.
01:16:05.000They go in and they are returned in their number.
01:16:09.000But I really think that one of the things that they had down there were the Russia hoax documents from the CIA showing CIA and FBI culpability.
01:16:24.000Director Radcliffe, former DNI director, Radcliffe has talked about this.
01:16:29.000I think that's probably one of the things that they would have had down there because he ordered those to be declassified.
01:16:34.000The fact that DOJ did not go through with the process over there for further dissemination of these documents as declassified doesn't make those documents any less So you're talking about the underlying SpyGate documents, the original documents that started the entire operation that became Russiagate, that became the dossier, everything else.
01:16:56.000We're talking about the original electronic communications and everything else that was pulled during.
01:17:03.000And this, when you were working with Nunes, you worked with Kash Patel and so many others.
01:17:08.000The late great Rich Higgins, by the way.
01:17:10.000For example, the investigation of what CIA was actually doing and the evidence that they looked at to come up with a conclusion that Russia wanted Trump to win in the 2016 election.
01:17:24.000There is a tremendous documentation there that shows malfeasance and culpability.
01:17:29.000They cherry-picked information to get to a conclusion and the overwhelming amount of evidence that pointed in another direction was put on the cutting room floor.
01:17:38.000That type of laydown is what Director Radcliffe had.
01:17:45.000It's damning of the Central Intelligence Agency and of the FBI.
01:17:48.000You know for a fact that they had that information?
01:18:19.000Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of hours of work by many people to go through all of the intelligence that was available to the Central Intelligence Agency that they neglected to include.
01:18:31.000And it was information that was not consistent with the narrative that John Brennan and the Director of National Intelligence Clapper wanted to portray to the President in the fall of 2016 about Russia wanting Trump to win.
01:18:53.000We brought in Dan Coats to be the Director of National Intelligence, and you wound up with CIA Director Pompeo.
01:19:00.000A lot of this evidence was provided to Director Pompeo and to the Deputy Director Haspel, and they decided to do nothing with that information about what CIA had done to politicize their intelligence.
01:19:14.000Hey, Derek, last time I checked and maybe maybe you can refresh my memory.
01:19:24.000Any human operation that's conducted overseas must be signed off with the purview and really authorization of the CIA station chief for that country.
01:19:35.000So whoever was working with Christopher Steele, whatever, FBI, Bruce Ohr and Nellie and all this stuff in the UK had to be signed off by the London Station Chief.
01:19:46.000Who was the London Station Chief during all this?
01:19:48.000Gina Haspel, who became the Deputy Director of the CIA, who also decided not to do anything.
01:19:55.000And then Director of CIA, Gina Haspel.
01:19:57.000So just how all these people wind up still popping up?
01:20:01.000You know, Peter Strzok's wife is leading the investigation for the Securities Exchange Commission about the Trump media group.
01:20:55.000I'm down for DeSantis or anybody else, but I'm kind of like, maybe the first thing we do is like, you know, let's say
01:21:01.000you buy a new company, you come in, you clean house.
01:21:03.000You say, okay, this company's crooked, it's corrupt, these employees aren't working, but we got a good base here, so we're gonna fire all these people, keep the good ones, very few of them, and then we're gonna start rehiring and rebuilding this thing.
01:21:13.000Part of why there's tension is because there's this lack of vision by leadership in this country.
01:21:18.000There's no, maybe not no plan, but, like, how often do you see someone in an established form of government come out and tell you about their excited plans for the future?
01:21:27.000And get people riled up to like, yes, we can change the world.
01:21:58.000I was going to say that, you know, President Trump looked for new ideas and he wanted to execute a reinvention of the Pentagon, taking a good look at how we do health care in this country.
01:22:09.000But when you have 4,000 political appointees and you don't get most of your people through the Senate or into the lower positions, And the ones that you are getting are people like Director Ray.
01:22:21.000The establishment provided him as, this guy's vetted, he's good, he's reliable.
01:22:26.000And look what we get when we get Director Ray.
01:22:31.000When Donald, when they were talking about climate change, and then I think Donald Trump was like, I'd never heard him be like, let's fix it.
01:22:37.000It was more like, uh, that's not as big of a problem as you're making it out to be kind of meant.
01:22:43.000I don't want to be too hard on Don cause he had a big job.
01:22:46.000Um, but I think we can fix the climate.
01:22:48.000So like, I don't know, man, I don't know.
01:22:56.000Put a pin on this that the people that get me, though, are the ones who say, oh, well, Trump couldn't destroy the or, you know, defeat the entire establishment in one term.
01:23:42.000And if you can't be adult enough to sit there and look at the situation objectively and say, yes, this was run against him because Trump winning the White House was a beachhead.
01:24:50.000Derek, is it true that McMaster would essentially just go into him and fudge the numbers on Syria withdrawals and everything like that?
01:25:02.000In meetings that I participated in, there was a mischaracterization provided to the President by Tillerson, Mattis, and McMaster.
01:25:13.000I was sitting on the love seat behind the view so the President could see me, and those three were sitting right in front of the Oval Office in front of President Trump's desk.
01:25:25.000And I was right in the line of sight of the president and they were telling him things and I was shaking my head no.
01:25:30.000And the president would say, my guys are telling me there's another way of looking at this.
01:25:35.000My guys are telling me that there's new information on this.
01:27:27.000So the article though, or the interview, is that ABC leaked this FBI document, which was a review of the actual Colt revolver that was used on the set.
01:28:03.000We speculated that, no, he pulled the trigger.
01:28:06.000The simple story here, it's very simple.
01:28:08.000Alec Baldwin on a movie set, pulled out a gun with a live bullet in it, pointed it at a woman, pulled the trigger, and killed her.
01:28:15.000It was a woman that he was having problems with on set too and I think he was fantasizing about shooting her with an empty gun just like a little kid like bang bang you're dead ha ha ha and it turned out someone put a bullet in that gun.
01:28:26.000Well, there was reporting about the problems he was having with staff on set.
01:31:23.000Gascon, they struck 200,000 signatures from his petition, which just coincidentally happened to be the, put him right under the threshold for a recall.
01:31:34.000Well, so here's the thing, something like 80 or 90,000 were not registered voters, and that should be very easy to actually verify.
01:31:41.000So a bunch were like not registered voters or duplicates, they argued.
01:31:47.000The bulk, I think, were duplicates and unregistered voters.
01:34:13.000Well, I'm just thinking, we were talking about elections and how long it takes and validating signatures and things like that and we just had a primary here in Maryland and they give, in Maryland, ten days for mail-in ballots to be received and counted.
01:34:27.000So we had an election day and they counted the walk-in early voting because you have early voting and those get counted in a batch so you get those results sometime that evening and then they count people who voted in person on that day and you got those late in the day and then you have to wait for the counts of the mail-in ballots which they do two or three days later and then any ballots that come in later they get counted the following week and then provisional ballots Let's just accept that right now.
01:34:58.000Dave Lasserman and Cook Political Reports are confirming, are calling it.
01:36:26.000Democrats should be cheering this, right?
01:36:29.000All the left, Rachel Maddow, everyone who was against the Iraq War.
01:36:33.000I bet they're all tweeting, like, this is the end of America!
01:36:36.000It was funny, there was a tweet from one Democrat guy, and he was like, if Liz Cheney loses her primary, it's the end of the Republican Party.
01:36:43.000And it's like, no one believes you care about the Republican Party, I want to save it.
01:36:47.000Like, if anything, everyone assumes the opposite of what you say is true.
01:37:04.000Yeah, so Alaska's today, Kels, Chewbacca.
01:37:06.000Now, because Alaska has a runoff, in addition to the rank choice, so they're saying that if neither get 50%, then it goes to the top two to go to a runoff, that'll be Murkowski and Chewbacca, most likely.
01:37:21.000I want to see the ranked choice tallies, if possible, from the Alaska thing, because I don't just want to see what the final answer was.
01:37:28.000I want to see the process of how it got to whoever is going to win on that, because I'm really fascinated with ranked choice voting.
01:37:40.000I mean it's it's I can't believe they called it right I was like we got five percent we're gonna yeah it's gonna be three days before they call it and it was five minutes okay it was 20 minutes 27 minutes but still all right we're gonna we're gonna go to super chats so if you haven't already would you kindly smash that like button subscribe to this channel share the show with your friends head over to timcast.com and become a member because we're gonna have that members only uncensored show coming up at about 11 p.m.
01:38:06.000and now I am going to source Some superchats from people.
01:38:10.000And of course, we go by the superchats that started at the beginning of the show.
01:38:13.000So there's gonna be a lot of people who at the time of the superchat didn't realize Liz Cheney has lost.
01:39:41.000It was a harrowing journey for me in the lead up to this, and we're only really catching the end of it.
01:39:50.000And I'm using my alarm bell to keep everyone at bay.
01:39:55.000Wow, I was able to actually secure the scripts for the next season of Timcast IRL from Mar-a-Lago before the feds were able to get in there.
01:40:33.000So you are vibrational energy technology.
01:40:36.000I'm not going to ruin the joke because we just launched the promo episode.
01:40:39.000People are going to be like, what is he talking about?
01:40:41.000But if you want to understand what the reference is making, Check out TimCast.com, CastCastle, and we're just going to be engaging in shenanigans.
01:40:50.000And then I will mention too, FreedamaStan is probably going to be complete in a couple months.
01:40:55.000The framing of the new building is going up and the FreedamaStan channel is going to be action sports and more in that direction.
01:41:00.000CastCastle is going to be more silly and fun stuff.
01:41:38.000Before I go, I don't have it on me right now, but I'll just say it since we're on air, that I got to see President Trump a couple months ago and spent a very brief little time with him.
01:41:49.000But on my way there, there was a, and I'm not going to say much, but there was a Secret Service agent who said that he is a Huge fan of Timcast.
01:43:11.000And by the way, I love Ian on the show.
01:43:13.000Even when I'm not here, I love Ian because Ian's like the voice of, you know, someone who's just not totally obsessed with politics and news and, you know, just wants to understand.
01:43:24.000And I think that you need that on a show.
01:43:27.000Like the crucifix you brought, I think of it as a murder tool.
01:44:14.000I'm saying the fact that one of the curses is the Cruciatus curse, which uses that prefix, which is rooted in crucifixion, which is, and it's inducing severe pain.
01:44:23.000It's almost like, wow, I wonder if all of these lefty Harry Potter fans are gonna be like, no, no, no.
01:44:36.000And even if you look up actual, um, Excavations of crucifixions they found, it's every single one that they found that's either been intact or somewhat preserved.
01:46:16.000Matthew Emmons says, why are state troopers in the states with the unaccompanied minors being flown in not arresting the flight crew for human trafficking and seizing the plane under civil asset forfeiture laws?
01:46:26.000It is a question I would love to hear answered.
01:46:28.000I mean, you and Charlie Kirk has talked about this, that the only meaningful change that you're going to have under this regime is if red state governors actually start enforcing the sheriffs also, by the way, actually start enforcing things like this.
01:46:46.000Tech Rue says, in 2016, Liz Cheney committed the unforgivable sin of offering me a Coors Light when her hospitality suite should have been stocked with Wyoming beers.
01:46:55.000In 2021, I successfully voted on behalf of my county for her censure.
01:46:59.000I think it's funny that you're, like, all these people are like, Liz Cheney has besmirched the good name of the GOP, and she gave me a Coors Light!
01:47:49.000She just flew into a political prop turbine.
01:47:54.000I mean, this is the kind of blowout where if you didn't, okay, so her constituency now will only exist of, like I said before, it's the Trump true crime crossover of your MSNBC Wine Moms and your Jake Tapper fans and these people who just constantly think, if cable news didn't exist and that whole ecosystem didn't exist, Liz Cheney could not exist past tonight.
01:48:28.000Tim, I haven't heard anyone mention China's housing bubble and alleged imminent marketing collapse due to the Ponzi scheme scandal with companies like Evergrande.
01:48:42.000They are the banks that they are able to leverage that and, you know, sort of expand the bubble while minimizing the risk and mitigating the risk as much as they can.
01:48:51.000I want to dedicate this super chat from Kevin Clark to Ian.
01:48:54.000He said, in the members only last night, you said we'd have to start flying the French flag.
01:48:58.000I guess you forgot Biden flew it when he pulled out of Afghanistan.
01:49:14.000The Maginot Line, yeah, that was the... And they were like, the Germans will never get through this, and they were like, oh, right.
01:49:18.000But the Arden Forest, they didn't build the fences through the forest because they thought it was impenetrable, but the Panzer tanks went right through it.
01:50:05.000I bet it's going to be worse than that.
01:50:08.000It's not a question of a gentleman's bet as to whether she wins or loses, it's is it going to be a 30 point spread or is it going to be 50?
01:50:15.000And one of the things I heard on the campaign trail over the last few months is door-to-door meeting people, the Republican voters, I'm going to go in and vote on Election Day.
01:50:31.000Overwhelmingly, they were talking about walking in on Election Day.
01:50:35.000And I'm going to be interested in seeing what happens on the Election Day voting in Wyoming, because it's probably going to be very conservative-focused, dedicated Republican voters are going to reject Liz Cheney.
01:50:46.000Jazan Heitman says Crowder today on his show called out disaffected liberals.
01:50:51.000He said, people that say the left left me are lying because the left has always been this far left.
01:51:05.000During Occupy Wall Street, we had a contingent of black block leftists that we typically would just refer to as Antifa these days.
01:51:12.000During Occupy Wall Street, you had a small group of people wearing all black that wanted to go around and throw bottles.
01:51:17.000They said, respect the diversity of tactics.
01:51:20.000Occupy Wall Street's core organizational body assigned security to me as someone who was like, I had filmed people airing out tires from the police.
01:51:31.000I had outright said, I will film you if you engage in violence.
01:51:50.000Salman Rushdie used to be a hero on the left, a hero for freedom of speech, British Indian novelist who wrote the Satanic Verses, and he's brutally stabbed Uh, they're saying he's on a ventilator, he might lose his eye, his arms all cut up.
01:52:11.000I'm actually surprised that we haven't seen, I mean I'm glad, but there's no video of it that seems to have come out or at least it's just the immediate aftermath and you're not seeing any real response.
01:52:22.000You know, other than a reporting of it from the left.
01:52:24.000Well, Michaela Peterson mentioned that she was afraid that it was like a Muslim extremist and that she's like, this is one thing I don't even want to talk about is like criticize Islam because she's fearing for the reprisal of like religious extremists.
01:52:38.000I mean, I'm kind of nervous about the cartels.
01:54:50.000And so I thought a funny video of this could be, you know, hey, maybe it's me and Oz and we're going to get lunch or something and you do the video and he's got to, you know, just kind of lean into it a little bit and say, okay, so, you know, just, just, you know, around here, we call it a hoagie.
01:55:14.000That's what we say in Philly is use, but then you got to Pittsburgh and they say yinz yinz Why do they say that because that's what they say.
01:55:22.000You call them whatever they want and then at the very end you got us, you know, and then he says something like Of course working that's like I work on my tin pool scripts That, you know, he would say, you know, he'd say, well, what do I got to do?
01:55:37.000And I said, well, well, well, you know, just to be fair, a lot of people have a problem with the fact they say you're not from PA and you got to overcome that.
01:56:32.000And, and this, by the way, this video, and it's from April, it's not recent, but you know, it's, it's, it's not a video that, it's not live.
01:57:00.000This isn't, you know, those old shows you have to, you have to break the fourth wall and you have to actually show a meaningful connection with the audience.
01:57:08.000And I'm not saying that'll work, But I'm saying that if you want to move in the right direction, you have to do that.
01:57:11.000And by the way, maybe go look at Doug Mastriano because he's a guy that nobody said could win and then cleaned up in the governor's primary.
01:57:20.000David Toronto says, Tim calling 38 grand a year nothing is amazing.
01:58:17.000This is why in Singapore that Lee Kuan Yew said that, you know, so public servants in Singapore actually make, they make fair market value.
01:58:27.000And the idea is that he wanted to compete with your top level Financial jobs or what today would be like a tech job.
02:00:53.000Well, it made everybody crazy, so we have that in common.
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02:01:02.000Big news, so what we're doing with Cast Castle, which is the first episode went up, we got Jack Posobiec in it, I believe we may have some other special guests in it.
02:01:13.000We are going to be putting together like a weekly vlog but it's semi-fictional vlog so it's like there's gonna be real behind-the-scenes stuff obviously but the idea is just to make like a funny silly vlog with skits like we were doing back when Seamus was here and then we're trying to ramp it up.
02:01:28.000It used to be daily but that's an impossible schedule and it was just we ran out of money to operate it so we tried to switch the model but the first episode is up at timcast.com and you can check that show out for members.
02:01:40.000It's a tour of the house, an introduction to all the people who work here
02:01:45.000and the things they do with a bunch of jokes.
02:01:46.000Jack, if you want to understand the bit that he was talking about with his wagon
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