On today's show: Matt Gaetz files a motion to remove Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House, Mar-a-lago Trump is in court for his lawsuit against the judge, and Jamal Bowman calls Michael Knowles a Nazi.
00:00:22.000Apparently Kevin McCarthy cut a backroom deal with Democrats to get this continuing resolution through, and it's an insult to everybody who believes that we should be fixing the problems of the corruption in Congress and not just layering them on, but this is basically what's happening.
00:00:35.000Matt Gaetz is trying to bring about an end to the Omnibus spending bills where they just put 5,000 pages, we're all spending the money, we're buying it all, vote yes or don't.
00:00:45.000He wants to bring on single-subject spending.
00:00:47.000Kevin McCarthy is basically playing games.
00:00:48.000They're doing what all members of Congress always do, where they basically say, well, we'll just keep funding it the way it is, and we'll deal with these things later.
00:00:56.000In response to Matt Gaetz threatening to remove Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House, or to file, they're trying to remove Matt Gaetz!
00:01:03.000So it's getting pretty wild, and we'll see how this one plays out.
00:01:08.000Donald Trump was in court today for his lawsuit.
00:01:13.000and we'll talk about that. Apparently they've dropped some of the claims against him,
00:01:16.000but it is going to be fun. We are down here in Miami, so talking about Mar-a-Lago Trump and
00:01:20.000how they're lying about the value of his properties will be a blast. And then, of course, we've got
00:01:24.000Jamal Bowman over the weekend. He pulled a fire alarm and then he called everybody Nazis. Then
00:01:29.000he said, no, I didn't call them Nazis. You can't call people Nazis. And then someone found a tweet
00:01:33.000where he called Michael Knowles a Nazi. This is going to be very, very interesting. We've got a
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00:02:31.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more, it is an honor, we have Dave Rubin.
00:05:11.000before this, so I was in enemy territory.
00:05:13.000And especially during COVID, I'd be walking my dog Without a mask on and people would be yelling at me and yelling at my dog where here I walk around and I have my Florida hat and I keep a picture of me and DeSantis on my phone in case I get challenged by anybody like oh you're the new guy from Cali because they think you're a communist or something like don't worry I'm with this guy and it's just like everyone here is happy functional everything's working here there's no crime it's all good so you're always a winner.
00:05:38.000There's business less taxes you have firearms that you could actually keep on you and defend yourself if you get attacked without You know, going to jail for the rest of your life, which is a big peace of mind for a lot of individuals.
00:05:54.000We have a story we might get to that I talked about quite a bit earlier.
00:05:57.000It was the prankster, they call him, in Virginia, where he's getting in people's faces, freaking them out, and then he got shot, and they lock up the victim who was shooting in self-defense.
00:06:20.000Matt Gaetz introduced a resolution Monday evening to remove Kevin McCarthy from his seat, triggering an expected intraparty clash and setting up a showdown for the House to decide whether to depose McCarthy likely within 48 hours.
00:06:33.000Gates and a handful of hard-right Republicans have repeatedly threatened to go after McCarthy's speakership if he relied on Democratic votes to pass any spending legislation, which happened Saturday after McCarthy could not get a majority of Republicans to support various proposals to fund the government with only GOP votes.
00:06:49.000Using a motion to vacate, a single person can force the House to consider removing the Speaker.
00:06:53.000McCarthy agreed to lowering the threshold to bringing the motion to win over enough support to become Speaker in January.
00:06:59.000This one's going to be really interesting.
00:07:01.000McCarthy's basically a Democrat at this point.
00:07:03.000If he's now teaming up with Democrats for his spending bills and working against Republicans, the question though is, will Democrats now, seeing an opportunity, team up with Matt Gaetz to remove Kevin McCarthy?
00:07:15.000Do you guys see what's going on Twitter right now?
00:07:18.000Kevin McCarthy just tweeted, quote, bring it on.
00:07:22.000Matt Gaetz retweeted him just a couple minutes ago and said, just did.
00:07:27.000The drama is unfolding on Twitter in real time as this video is happening right now.
00:07:31.000And it's very interesting to see what Matt Gaetz is doing here because I think, you know, the long-term strategy for Matt here is to probably become the next governor of this very beautiful, amazing state after Ron DeSantis leaves office in a few years.
00:07:45.000And if he's going to leave in a fury of fireworks and just public outrages and storms, This is the way to do it.
00:07:52.000This is the way to get your name out there.
00:07:54.000And in our current kind of political sphere where outrage sells and controversy really is the lead, this is the way to get everyone's attention.
00:08:03.000And I think he's doing a good job at it as, of course, this is an important issue.
00:08:06.000He's making an important stand, even though it is Republicans fighting each other, which they usually do anyway.
00:08:11.000I mean, we all knew this was gonna happen, right?
00:08:13.000It took McCarthy, what, 15 votes to get the speakership in the first place?
00:08:17.000So, like, it was all leading to this at some point.
00:08:19.000I think most of us, and probably most of your viewers, are with Gates in spirit, of course.
00:08:24.000Like, enough of the nonsense spending, enough of giving all the money away to Ukraine and everything else.
00:09:10.000Republicans will bend over and bend the knee and take whatever globalist policy that they tell him to take and they'll implement it without even any kind of doubt.
00:09:20.000Kevin McCarthy has been a lot different in his kind of reign ever since Tucker Carlson left Fox News.
00:09:27.000And I think really there's something to note here when it came to Tucker Carlson and Fox News calling him out.
00:09:32.000That whole entire pressure on him is totally gone, and since then we have seen a totally different Kevin McCarthy that really has been not in favor of the people and ruling in a way that hasn't been benefiting anyone but the ruling elites.
00:09:46.000Isn't there something super weird happening here?
00:10:09.000After the hearing, he basically was like, well, I'm not going to go after McCarthy because he says nice things about me, which is, that's what everyone hates about Trump.
00:10:58.000He's one of the most effective, one of the best politicians we have, if you can even say a politician is good, but he's pushing a boulder uphill.
00:11:04.000Well, philosophically, what would you say?
00:11:05.000I mean, I think if McCarthy was sitting here, he would say, hey, there's this giant swamp, there's this giant system.
00:11:10.000I mean, I've interviewed him and talked about this.
00:11:12.000I think he would say you can maybe get some incremental things, like the machine is so, the swamp and the deep state, it's so, there's so much there.
00:11:19.000And they can almost never get anything done, right?
00:11:21.000Like the Democrats are just pure evil and the Republicans are kind of just a little less evil.
00:11:25.000So I think McCarthy's argument would be, in essence, it would be, hey, maybe we can do a little something, spend a little bit less or get a little money moved to the border or something.
00:11:34.000And he, I think that's really what he's saying right now.
00:11:37.000That would be a win where basically what you're saying is Gates is just trying, he's throwing the Hail Mary knowing there is no flying F chance that it's going to work.
00:11:46.000But it is good if you're, Or actually auditioning for another job.
00:11:50.000By the way, I don't think it's necessarily just Governor.
00:11:52.000I think he may just want a spot on network TV.
00:11:55.000I don't think he wants to be Governor.
00:11:58.000I would imagine that he probably, if there was future ambitions, Senate, makes more sense.
00:12:04.000Governor brings him to the state where he's in D.C.
00:12:27.000They're threatening to expel Matt Gaetz for what he's doing.
00:12:31.000I wonder if this is why Thomas Massey tweeted out, this is like yesterday, um, he, I fear, this is a quote tweet from Thomas Massey, I fear the attempted, uh, attempting to vacate Speaker McCarthy at this juncture is a bad idea that will lead to worse outcomes for conservatives.
00:12:42.000Signed, the only still serving co-author and co-sponsor of the motion to vacate Speaker Boehner.
00:12:47.000So he, he went through this before, apparently, Yeah, but didn't he back McCarthy anyway?
00:12:54.000Well, I think they did at the end, but they did, him and Chip Roy ended up getting a bunch of concessions that I think now Gates is saying, well, you guys aren't actually getting the concessions at him.
00:13:02.000But Massey, to me, Massey is the most libertarian, anti-government guy we have in government.
00:13:08.000You know, Rand Paul's right there too, but in the House.
00:13:10.000And it's like, if that's what he's saying, there's probably, he knows something behind the scenes.
00:13:14.000I wonder if he's afraid of what's happening to Gates, that they're going to now turn on Gates, and he's like, we don't need inter-party conflict right now because the Democratic Party is trouncing us.
00:13:36.000Kevin McCarthy has a backroom deal to get funding for Ukraine?
00:13:40.000I cannot believe that if you... I'd be willing to bet, if you went and just talked to random people on the street, should we spend money on Ukraine, they're gonna say no.
00:14:21.000Would that be a technical way you'd say you're in a war?
00:14:24.000You know, like eventually, if you're funding everything and also, by the way, pushing the guy with nukes a little closer to World War Three, I mean, which really is what they're doing, right?
00:14:56.000Now, Kevin McCarthy goes and makes a backroom deal with Democrats, ignoring the Republicans, who he's supposed to be working with, to get funding for Ukraine.
00:15:12.000I mean, the fact that the Democrats have become so clearly the war party is just such a perfect example of when I say that the machine always stays ahead, that's how it always stays ahead, because somehow the parties flip in front of your eyes.
00:15:24.000The liberals become conservatives and the conservatives become liberals.
00:15:27.000The machine figures out a way to just exist and continue.
00:15:31.000Do you think the people are voting because they're afraid of Putin or because they're just bought?
00:16:26.000Then he runs 2008, creates a movement on the internet, a lot of young people grew up understanding and hearing what he had to say.
00:16:34.000And a lot of these young people shouldn't have heard it at all if the machine had its way.
00:16:37.000So I do think there's a strong possibility, and the culture war is a component of this, What the quote-unquote right is in the culture war is basically people who are inspired by the ideas of freedom, liberty, individuality, etc.
00:16:50.000And now you're looking at a deep state, a bureaucratic state, desperate to stop a freedom movement of some sort.
00:16:57.000It's pretty clear that people aren't being represented in Congress, that people are disenfranchised, people are pissed off, the price of everything is going up, and these politicians are getting richer and richer every single year that they're in public office when they're supposed to be taking political salaries, but they're millionaires somehow.
00:18:04.000I apologize for that, but I got the tweets pulled up here and that's why I'm mixing words here, but Matt Gaetz is more popular than ever for a reason, and there's a reason we reacted to this news the way we did, because it does kind of represent a sentiment of people just being disenfranchised and pissed off.
00:18:18.000I think one other thing related to Gates, putting aside governor or whether he wants a TV host, someone is going to have to be the heir apparent to MAGA at some point, right?
00:18:26.000Whether it's because of indictments or Trump literally falls down the stairs or just goes out into the sunset or falls up the stairs, right?
00:18:59.000So when Trump backs Fauci, when Trump backs McCarthy, there's a lot of people who are like, I still think Trump's the best bet, but it means that it is not about Trump.
00:19:11.000This is the thing that people didn't realize, I should say Democrats didn't realize 2016 on.
00:19:16.000They kept saying Trump is doing this, Trump is causing this division.
00:19:35.000But he then goes on to say, for a few days.
00:19:37.000Or a few weeks, but then they'll realize, and they didn't realize, no, he was wrong.
00:19:41.000The people chose Donald Trump because he was just an avatar representing their anger.
00:19:45.000That means, as time goes on, it may not be Donald Trump.
00:19:48.000It could be a lot of different people, so long as you're true to what the point is, and the point is, yo, we want accountability in government.
00:19:55.000Well, there was Make America Great was really, because you're talking about there's angry MAGA and then there's like...
00:20:01.000And like, I'm afraid that if it's the anger that got him elected, that we'll see another anger representative in the future, maybe not even from MAGA, and that things could get really bad.
00:20:09.000Well, look, you can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea, right?
00:20:24.000So regardless of where this ends out, whether he's president again or anything, the man will not exist forever.
00:20:29.000So Gates is seeing the writing on the wall.
00:20:30.000I mean, Gates, I like him a lot too, but like he is a politician, so he's in the system too.
00:20:35.000He's not in it as a politician right now to not be a politician after, right?
00:20:39.000He's in the politician to figure out what his next steps are.
00:20:42.000And if he sees, wow, there's a movement that the leader's kind of getting old and someone's got to take over, like he's kind of doing what's right for him.
00:20:52.000Victor Hugo once said, nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come.
00:20:56.000And I think we're in that particular time where there are multiple political paradigm shifts that are absolutely huge that we're living through right now.
00:21:05.000It's very exciting, but also it's also very dangerous at the time, because as Ian mentioned, it could go either way.
00:21:09.000Yeah, you could, we got to focus the MAGA laser on something creative like graphene, like reindustrialization of the United States.
00:21:16.000Because if we don't focus the MAGA laser, the Chinese Communist Party will focus it, or the World Economic Forum will focus it and get people to fight each other.
00:21:22.000And I feel like that's what's been happening for five years, is that people are obviously, the world is attempting to manipulate our government and our people, and they are.
00:21:30.000And I think it's more so, you know, you have that meme where it's, they're trying to make us fight amongst ourselves so that we don't actually challenge the system and the corrupt.
00:21:41.000That meme goes back to Occupy Wall Street, where you got a bunch of people saying the 99% and, you know, the big bank screwed us over, and there's a rich guy in his office on the phone, he says, introduce identity politics.
00:21:51.000What I see is, they tried to figure out a way, how do you make it so that it's no longer about The wealthy and the poor.
00:22:01.000But you make it so that the poor people fight each other?
00:22:18.000So it's funny to me when we then see leftists pushing the meme that they're making us fight amongst ourselves, when it's like, Yeah, there's America, a constitutional republic that has values, norms, and rights, and then there's the weird, culty, Marxist garbage you're introducing.
00:22:37.000They're the useful idiots and they don't realize it.
00:22:39.000All the kids that were out there burning down their neighborhoods and burning down the Pep Boys and the Target, like, they were doing it to themselves and not even realizing it.
00:22:47.000But, you know, when you talk about the Uniparty as one Florida guy to another.
00:22:54.000Um, this place that we live in, this is pretty freaking functional.
00:22:59.000There is nothing going on here, unless you guys can think of something that I don't know about, that is not right in this state in terms of what a functional government can do.
00:23:33.000People will be like, well, there's a lot of traffic in the Miami area now.
00:23:35.000Well, yes, we did get about 300,000 new people here and we're building incredibly fast.
00:23:40.000So I totally agree with you on the Uniparty thing and that the Republicans just blow and suck and all of those things.
00:23:46.000But in micro places in different states, and that's the beauty of federalism, it's working like this place is hyper functional, has brought in a million people.
00:24:09.000But in terms of the functioning of the state, and law and order, and the you-loot-we-shoot thing, you know, that hurricane demolished southwest Florida last year.
00:24:23.000That literally would not have happened.
00:24:24.000Well, there was a little skirmish outside of the Miami Heat stadium, but then cops came in right away, and then they booked people for blocking traffic immediately, and then it was over right away.
00:24:35.000There was a skirmish, or I love it when people, and I saw a lot of MAGA people doing this, because they're always going after Florida right now, when it's Miami, you know, it's spring break, and in Miami Beach they get thousands of people from other places, and they get real drunk at night, and they brawl in the streets, and it happened for like two nights.
00:24:52.000And I saw all these people going after DeSantis.
00:24:54.000First off, the governor is not in charge of what happens on every street in every city every moment.
00:24:58.000But I tweeted something like, you guys do know that if this lasts another day, Fort Lauderdale, by the way, and Miami Beach, Democrat mayors, some of the few Democrat mayors in the entire state, you know he's going to get involved.
00:25:09.000And then two days later, the National Guard was there.
00:25:19.000I think this is the best example of it.
00:25:21.000I'm a little biased, but I do believe Florida is the Alamo.
00:25:23.000It is the last free kind of standing place in America that's standing up for a lot of individual liberties, a lot of rights, a lot of...
00:25:30.000Uh, you know, just the basic principle of you being able to keep your money.
00:25:33.000That's a very important principle that a lot of people don't have in California and in New York.
00:25:37.000And that's why I think... I kind of want to go against your point, Tim, a little bit.
00:25:41.000I do think a governor is more powerful than a senator on a local level because I do believe... I'd say he wasn't more powerful.
00:25:47.000I'm saying, when you were talking about Gates, you were saying, I don't think he wants to be a governor, I think he wants to be a senator.
00:25:52.000Yeah, you can have a lot of power in Florida, or you can have a little bitty power in DC, but DC is the whole country.
00:25:58.000I would argue a governor is way more important than a senator, mainly because of just how much involved they are in everyday life, just how much they can make a difference when it comes to carrying firearms, just how much they can make a difference when it comes to tax policy, and I truly do believe Matt Gaetz, I think, would be a better governor than a senator, and I would hope he becomes the next governor of Florida.
00:26:21.000But what I'm saying is, when you're a senator or member of Congress, you can actually have an impact on immigration and war.
00:26:28.000When you're a governor, You can't deport people, you don't have the authority, and you can only voice your opinion.
00:26:34.000Well, we did send a whole bunch of people to Martha's Vineyard.
00:26:59.000I was going to ask you guys, talked about the hurricane a little bit, and the you loot
00:27:02.000we shoot message right off the bat curbed it.
00:27:05.000So like I think a lot of our political instability might come from natural disasters.
00:27:09.000We might think, oh, it's about people and money.
00:27:11.000But like if there's a global flood, we're going to get tens of billions or millions
00:27:15.000of people are going to flood the United, you know.
00:27:17.000We've already seen it on the southern border.
00:27:20.000Listen, yes, if there are disasters and things like that in other parts of the world, but the issue is, if literally nothing happens anywhere else in the world and we keep making the country better, they will keep saying, I want your stuff.
00:27:32.000Yeah, but anyway, but the real point is natural disasters.
00:27:35.000I think it's very important how we handle those things.
00:27:38.000And you could even call COVID a natural disaster, even if it was built by humans.
00:27:42.000That reacted as if it was a natural plague.
00:27:44.000Look, you know how well DeSantis handled the hurricanes because they couldn't get him on anything.
00:27:49.000Like, the media's waiting for the guy to literally just step in the wrong puddle or anything else.
00:27:53.000And Idalia, there was not, I did not see one article that he failed on anything.
00:27:58.000You know, during Hurricane Ian, the Sanibel Causeway, it's a three-mile bridge that they built from Fort Myers to the islands over there.
00:28:05.000It was blown apart in five different spots.
00:28:08.000It would have taken the federal government or any other state government literally five to ten years to rebuild.
00:28:14.000They had cars going over that thing in three weeks.
00:28:17.000And you could not even tell the sections that were new versus the sections that were old because he basically walked, went there and said, Hey, we're going to get the best engineers here.
00:28:27.000We're cutting all the red tape, build this freaking thing.
00:28:30.000So we don't, sometimes I think the thing that DeSantis suffers from actually is that we don't know what to do with a competent governor or competent, a competent politician.
00:28:37.000We just, we just don't know what to do.
00:29:03.000I guess, Ian, you were saying something that they've dropped some of the claims against Trump?
00:29:07.000That's what Trump said at a press conference right after he walked out of the courtroom.
00:29:11.000He and his lawyers started talking and said that because of the statute of limitations, they dropped or they're no longer pursuing like 80% of the case.
00:29:35.000He usually does these, Trump usually, and he's really good at this, he does these kind of PR stunts right after a lot of these court proceedings where he goes in public places and public restaurants and buys everyone food and he buys goodwill and essentially has that.
00:29:50.000A lot of times he walks on that bill, by the way.
00:29:54.000So I want to address this because we got some Florida men here.
00:29:56.000You know, the judge said that Mar-a-Lago is worth around 18 to 20 million dollars, and this is 17 and a half acres of beach-to-beach Palm Beach property.
00:30:05.000Now, I don't know what kind of place you're living in, Dave.
00:30:07.000However, whatever you must have bought living down here, it's got to be worth, based on the judge's estimate, 50 bucks, 100 bucks, something like that.
00:30:16.000It's completely and so let me just say clearly because I've hit Trump a lot lately and I got a lot of mag angry I mean all of these cases are pure bullshit This one is the height of bullshit because it has nothing to do with anything political.
00:30:27.000It's purely to destroy the man Right and the crazy part about this is if you if really the the goal of all of these things was to get him out of politics You'd have to leave him with something.
00:30:36.000You got to leave him with his businesses so he can get out, right?
00:30:39.000So the idea that they're going after him on this.
00:30:41.000Oh, and also, you know, when you buy a house, you've bought properties.
00:30:44.000When you buy a house, you don't just, you can't just make up a number.
00:31:13.000Like it's a little bit kind of getting old and they could fix up a lot of stuff and it's probably not worth what Trump wants it to be worth, but it is easily Easily worth $80,000,000.
00:31:35.000Yeah, but you have to remember the market and you have to find someone that can buy the thing.
00:31:39.000So it can be worth something sort of in our minds, but someone that really at this point with interest rates the way they are and everything else that would buy the thing.
00:31:59.000Yeah, there's some covenants requiring it to remain historically or something like that, which does diminish the value.
00:32:05.000But right now, there's a house next door that is a third acre, and it's substantially, obviously the house property is substantially smaller, 30 some odd million dollars.
00:32:22.000I think when you add the fact that it's a business, that it generates $25 million per year as the estimated revenue, combined with the real estate, the tennis courts, and all of that, you've got a functioning business at $25 million.
00:32:32.000If you just had a business that ran at $25 million, you could argue your business is worth $250 million.
00:32:37.000Why, so here's the way I phrase it, because Kyle Kalinske made this post where he was ragging on Trump saying, it's not worth this, it's worth seventy- That guy's still doing it?
00:33:24.000If he says $250 million, you're thinking, like, I get nine years of work up front, with that money I can do a lot of things.
00:33:30.000So if you go to Trump and you say, minus the real estate, it's only $75 million, absolutely insane.
00:33:34.000You add that business onto it, you add the $17.5, I think Trump's assessment, he said $400 to $600, might have been a little low.
00:33:42.000Depending on how you want to imagine it, because if you were to break it apart, you could argue that value.
00:33:49.000But the crazy thing about the story is, they're arguing in this fraud case against Donald Trump in New York and in Florida, that he undervalued his property to get favorable, or he overvalues his property to get more money on loans.
00:34:01.000That's the opposite of what people do with fraud.
00:34:04.000They say their property's worth less, so they pay less in taxes.
00:34:06.000It would also be the fault of the bank, right?
00:34:09.000Like, most people get loans when you buy a house for $100,000.
00:34:13.000You might put $20,000 down and you get an $80,000 loan, but the bank comes in and appraises it.
00:34:18.000They don't just magically... You can't just write a number out and be like, give me cash.
00:34:22.000So yeah, this is this thing is all complete nonsense.
00:34:25.000The fact that so there's not going to be a jury trial.
00:34:27.000You heard that they're not gonna be a jury trial because apparently his lawyer forgot to check a box on the floor.
00:34:36.000You don't have a jury of your peers in New York City.
00:34:38.000We have a whole bunch of crazy leftists that will, of course, automatically, no matter what happens, no matter what evidence is provided, automatically say, Trump bad, Trump jail.
00:34:46.000Well, someone could double check it, but I think they're now saying that they didn't check a box and that's what's going to happen.
00:34:52.000Either Trump's lying or the judge is lying.
00:34:55.000I think the strategy here, ask yourself, why would Donald Trump actually show up for this court case when the judge already issued a summary judgment dissolving the Trump organization?
00:35:03.000So they don't want to waste their time with a jury that's pointless, it's going to cost them more money, all of that stuff's a waste of time.
00:35:09.000They get their ruling, run it through, file the appeal, get the lower court reversed.
00:35:14.000Yeah, that's what I think is happening as well, because it doesn't make sense to have a jury trial.
00:35:18.000The judge is going to be deciding here.
00:35:19.000We saw a video of him today, and he clearly really likes the camera, really likes the limelight.
00:35:26.000But with all of this happening here, just to take a step back, there's politicians that literally killed American teenagers.
00:35:32.000There's politicians that go to Jeffrey Epstein's island, and you're telling me We're going after this guy because he overinflated the property value that he had?
00:35:41.000This is after investigating him for so long.
00:35:47.000You get these Democrat types that are like, we're holding people accountable.
00:35:51.000I mean, are you saying you don't want accountability?
00:35:53.000My response is, if you come to me, And say, I can choose between investigating Epstein's client list and Donald Trump overvaluing his homes.
00:36:02.000I say, I don't care about Trump's homes.
00:36:08.000They're still not doing anything related to it.
00:36:10.000But oh boy, they're mad about Trump, the price of Trump's properties.
00:36:13.000Yeah, how many years ago did this freaking happen?
00:36:15.000This is ridiculous, this is stupid, this is not in the public interest, and this is clearly the weaponization of the justice system to destroy Donald Trump.
00:36:22.000I have an idea to clean this thing up, I have an idea to clean this thing up.
00:36:24.000The Timcast operation's going pretty well, you got like 87 businesses, you really, you got a skate park indoors, you're doing a lot of stuff.
00:36:31.000Let's find out about this $18 million.
00:36:33.000Tim Kast moves the operation down to Florida.
00:36:35.000You're running the thing out of Mar-a-Lago.
00:36:37.000If we can get Mar-a-Lago for $18 million, dumb deal.
00:36:40.000I will take a half a billion dollar property for $18 million.
00:36:42.000I bet I can go to any bank and be like, I'm selling it for $18 million.
00:36:45.000They're going to be like, I will finance this.
00:37:54.000We go to drug lords and gangbangers all the time and say, we know you did this evil thing, but we're gonna make you immune if you expose the leaders and the people facilitating this.
00:38:05.000So whatever you think of Donald Trump, my point is this.
00:38:08.000When they come out and they're like, we want to hold Donald Trump accountable for crimes.
00:38:13.000I mean, you're not saying you want him to get away with it, are you?
00:38:14.000I'll be like, bro, I will let him get away with it.
00:38:16.000I will clap for me having done it, if it means they go after the real criminals.
00:38:20.000If it means they go after the people who were trafficking children.
00:38:24.000Do you think the world would be a better place, and assuming both of these would make it better, if the Hunter Biden, the Bidens were completely exposed globally and everyone knew?
00:38:32.000Or if Epstein and Ghislaine were globally exposed and everyone knew?
00:38:41.000It doesn't just go after the democratic families.
00:38:43.000He also goes after the entire establishment.
00:38:45.000He also goes after the entire banking sphere, which was involved here, as we know from the latest JP Morgan settlement that happened.
00:38:51.000As of course, JP Morgan Spent tens of millions of dollars trying to settle this out of court, when in reality the facts of how they were complicit here is absolutely mind-boggling.
00:39:01.000You have to understand that the American government for over 30 plus years used your tax dollars, evaded and used and abused this system to traffic and hurt thousands of children, some of them as young as seven years old.
00:39:25.000And there were a lot of different people, a lot of celebrities, a lot of banksters, a lot of people behind the scenes that we're not even aware of.
00:39:32.000As of course, Biden here, he's just a flesh suit that the globalists are using to screw you over.
00:39:37.000I got the vibe that Epstein was one of Ghislaine's boys and that she has a bunch of those dudes and he was just the one that got caught because he's an idiot or he just went too far.
00:39:46.000But she's like the kingpin, like the linchpin.
00:39:56.000There's a lot of information kept away from the general public that judges are saying is too controversial for the general public to find out about and therefore needs to be kept away from the people finding out.
00:40:06.000So there'll be a Freedom of Information Act at some point, what, 30 years from now and everyone's dead?
00:40:11.000me i don't know how to handle it down to just like they do the jfk files that
00:40:15.000still aren't released that sixty seven years yep sixty maybe even then
00:40:19.000i i i think we have to understand here the government will never tell us the
00:40:22.000truth and we have to always imagine the worst and then times that ten because
00:40:26.000it's probably a lot worse than what we can even imagine what what really
00:40:29.000happens behind the scenes Because with the Epstein stuff, we're still just scratching the surface to how corrupt and utterly disgusting this entire system is.
00:40:37.000And there's another article here that was just published by the Daily Mail showing just the true depths of this corruption that is titled, Senator Dianne Feinstein's death leaves her daughter wrangling over breathtaking $102 million property fortune and $62 million private jet she used to visit her mansion.
00:40:57.000I feel so bad for what's her daughter's name?
00:41:02.000I mean, you're minding your own business one day, power of attorney over your son and her mom, and then you wake up to inherit $150 million in properties.
00:41:09.000The amount of work she's going to have to do.
00:43:50.000Okay, let me just... I think you guys have seen the story.
00:43:53.000So this dude pulls the fire alarm next to a door with a sign that says, depress the bar or whatever for 30 seconds to open the door.
00:44:03.000This basically causes a stall in the vote over the government spending bill.
00:44:08.000He then says later, you know, I thought pulling the fire alarm opened the door.
00:44:13.000Which, I'm sorry, I don't think he is so stupid he actually believes that.
00:44:18.000I think he's smart enough to recognize if he says he intentionally pulled the fire alarm, he gets criminally charged.
00:44:23.000So it's a, I just thought it opened the door, but I gotta tell ya, ignorance of the law is no excuse for breaking it, he should be criminally charged.
00:44:29.000So, after he gets a bunch of flack from everybody saying, you know, he's trying to stall and delay, He then, his camp puts out a message saying that they're all Nazis.
00:44:39.000Let me see, I don't know if they actually have the messages here, what he actually put out.
00:44:45.000But he then comes out, here we go, TimCast.com, Rep.
00:44:48.000Jamal Bowman condemns use of Nazi in memo issued to Democrats by his office, saying, it is important to specify the term Nazi to refer to members of the Nazi party and neo-Nazis.
00:44:58.000And then, here's a tweet from John Levine.
00:45:10.000We can sit here and sing the praises of Matt Gaetz or Dr. Ron Paul when he was in office, and this is what Democrats have to offer, I suppose.
00:45:17.000For the record, Michael Knowles is a Christian Republican, not a Nazi.
00:46:07.000He's saying that the door is normally open, he was in a rush, and when he got to the door and saw that it was closed, he thought, I have to get to the Capitol building, and if I pull the fire alarm it'll open the door so I can get through.
00:46:18.000Despite the fact it's a sign on the door explaining how to open it.
00:46:20.000Is it now okay for congressmen to pull fire alarms when they're in a rush?
00:46:24.000Because that's the precedent this will set if he doesn't get arrested.
00:46:30.000The excuse he's making is, I thought it opened the door, so it won't set precedent, but he should be arrested.
00:46:36.000Ian, you should go to the Capitol right now and go into that same building, that same location, and you should test out your theory, being, I just need to leave here and then see what happens to you, because you could say you made a coinkidink.
00:46:47.000But that's actually a really interesting point.
00:46:49.000What if someone goes in there and says the exact same thing?
00:46:56.000They're going to arrest you and they're going to give you all the insane BS, you know, a disrupting an official proceeding or whatever.
00:47:01.000The Democrats really don't like that one.
00:47:03.000And how much government resources and time are you wasting?
00:47:07.000MTG released a very interesting video showing how what this congress member were saying was an absolute lie, but I think the Babylon Bee definitely takes the cake here as they wrote an article that was titled, Democrats propose a 12 billion dollar study to determine what strange red handle thingy with fire alarm on it does.
00:47:26.000They really just nailed this entire situation very well, more than any other news organization out there, as of course, there's so many lies by the Democrats.
00:47:34.000There's lies by the Republicans, too, but all of them are just full of crap, and he should be held responsible for what he did.
00:47:39.000Doesn't this just seem to you like this is the next step of where the Democrats are obviously going, pulling fire alarms?
00:47:44.000Like, you've got John Fetterman in his hoodie, and they changed the rules so he can wear shorts and a hoodie.
00:47:49.000Well, they changed it back, didn't they?
00:48:29.000But what if someone pulled out a gun while they were shooting a movie, and they were like, oops, and the gun went off, and they killed the cinematographer, like Alec Baldwin did?
00:48:37.000You would think, like, ignorance of not knowing that the gun was loaded with the bullet, you would think, that's not an excuse to commit the crime.
00:48:44.000It's kind of a joke, because- Yes, Bowman should be criminally charged.
00:48:47.000The problem is, our system is broken and corrupt.
00:48:50.000I- I- I don't- This is one, I'm gonna have a hard time letting go of this one.
00:48:53.000Because for years to come, people can pull fire alarms in Congress if this isn't taken care of right away.
00:48:57.000I hate to tell you, they're letting him go.
00:49:00.000You know, he'll probably get a ticket.
00:49:02.000They'll be like, he got a fine, his office paid for it, which is your tax dollars.
00:49:22.000I'm a little black-pilled about the nation as a whole, but I'm very white-pilled on what's going on here in Florida, and I think that that's the freedom, or that's the future of America.
00:49:30.000We're going to kind of go our different directions, and it's okay.
00:49:33.000And then Florida declares independence?
00:49:36.000Not that far from that, to some extent, in some way.
00:49:39.000I only mean that's part—well, it's not even that you'd have to do that.
00:49:42.000The states are set up to be laboratories of democracy, and yes, you can't solve all the problems in your own state, because yes, they can still screw you.
00:49:49.000They can still screw you at the border by letting in all these people, but you can control your border to some degree.
00:49:54.000You can't control— No, not today, no, not yet.
00:50:06.000I never thought I would have been a separatist in the Star Wars prequels, but the more you watch them and you see what's going on, you kind of go, well, actually, when an entire system is corrupt, getting out of the system does make sense.
00:50:17.000Well, you know, the other problem with that is that the red states, if the red states really were just
00:50:21.000like, let's kind of all get together and not leave in like some drastic way, but just kind of do our
00:50:27.000own thing, have economic trading policies and all that on our own, the blue states will never let
00:50:32.000them go. Florida and Texas and South Dakota don't want anything from the blue states, but
00:50:37.000California wants the money and the resources They can't keep running these giant deficits and all of this other shit without Florida and the red states because what's going to increasingly happen, we know this is happening.
00:50:49.000All of the functional people who build things, who want the government out of the way, who want to produce, they're all moving to the red states and they're leaving the blue states.
00:50:57.000And don't forget, That Lee Zeldin, who nobody knew about two weeks before the New York gubernatorial election, he lost by about 500,000 votes.
00:51:05.000You know how many people moved out of New York during COVID?
00:51:24.000I mean, I meet these people all the time because people know that I did it very publicly, but everyone I meet here, the amount of former Dems that now tell me they're first time Republicans, do you know the numbers on that?
00:51:36.000When DeSantis came into office, someone could check this, I think the Republicans were actually down by voter registration and now they're up by like 400,000 or something like that.
00:51:45.000Someone give me the real numbers on it.
00:51:47.000On our way here in the airport, met some fans, and they were like, oh, cool, we love your show.
00:51:52.000And I was like, what are you guys, what are you up to?
00:51:54.000And they're like, we're moving to Florida.
00:52:05.000Urban area is predominantly overwhelmingly Democrat.
00:52:08.000Can I tell you something so great about this is just how like functional these people are I was doing the show one day and I was talking about the crazy oh it was right after I was in San Francisco and I did this video that went viral just the zombie apocalypse right so I was talking about San Francisco and LA and Portland Seattle all that and I said I don't know how many homeless people There are in Miami, but I know it's not that many because you never see them and we take care of business here.
00:52:29.000Literally, while I'm doing it, I get a text from Suarez, the mayor of Miami, and he says, Dave, tell your audience we have 348 and I'm working on it.
00:52:38.000Like, think about the functional difference of the people that are running this state and this city versus almost the entire country.
00:52:46.000I think you were looking for numbers earlier.
00:54:14.000And I get along with them very well because I come from communist Poland.
00:54:17.000We don't like government there either.
00:54:18.000They don't like big government here as well.
00:54:20.000But you know, the other thing that happens, once you start doing things right, I think one of the things DeSantis has done really well, so for example, I disagree with DeSantis on the six week heartbeat bill, personally.
00:54:28.000My personal belief is 15 weeks, that's kind of where, I would even be on 12 weeks, but I'm not as, let's say, conservative on that.
00:54:35.000But when you do strong conservative policies, not only do you get strong conservative people to move into your state, you also scare off the whack job lefties.
00:54:44.000So somebody that might have moved to Florida before because of low taxes, Suddenly they're like, but wait a minute, I like six-month abortions.
00:54:54.000You get the good people coming and you're also putting a force field so the wackadoodles don't move in.
00:54:59.000But there's a major negative to that, and if you look at what California did with illegal immigration, they end up getting about one or two extra seats in Congress to vote against your rights, ban your right to keep and bear arms and things like that, by breaking the law.
00:55:36.000If all of the people are leaving their areas, and I'm not saying they should stay.
00:55:40.000They should certainly be moving away from the cities, in my opinion, for the most part.
00:55:43.000But if they all come to Florida, and then Florida wins by 20 points, if you're thinking about strategic allotment of your resources, gerrymandering comes to mind.
00:55:52.000You want to make sure that you are putting just enough people in the right places to win those districts.
00:55:57.000If you get half a million people from three or four states, put them all in Florida, well, Florida's already red!
00:56:04.000Florida doesn't need 500,000 new people at all.
00:56:07.000Florida did get more seats because of that.
00:56:25.000Like, you really do need to spread it out.
00:56:27.000And as a nation, we do have to if we're going to remain united at all, which gets us back to the other thing.
00:56:31.000But yeah, we need to... Not so convinced.
00:56:32.000But look, a whole... No, if we are to.
00:56:35.000I think maybe we aren't, but I think yes.
00:56:37.000Well, look how many people moved to Tennessee in the last three years.
00:56:40.000I mean, it's a crazy amount of people as well.
00:56:41.000But, you know, it might just be, we talk a lot about national divorce, civil war, what it means, and there are a lot of people that think this is, like, where we are now is where we will be until the fighting starts.
00:57:11.000The reality may be that these blue states stay on this path, we maintain stability for five, six, seven years, and these cities just lose all their political power and capital.
00:57:19.000Now right now they can claim, oh we make all the money and blue states do all the work, and you're a city.
00:57:25.000Outside of the cities it's all red, for the most part.
00:57:27.000If these cities are mismanaged to this degree, and their policies are going insane and people are leaving, it's called a brain drain.
00:57:33.000The people who are leaving are the hard workers who don't want to be in a place where they're being oppressed for their hard work, so they go to Florida, where they can strive, where they can thrive.
00:57:43.000And then the people who remain are demanding of the government.
00:57:52.000No one's going to want to be there anymore, and they will have no political capital.
00:57:55.000And then people are going to look to Florida, and they're going to look to Texas, and they're going to look to Tennessee.
00:57:58.000Well, the next version is then between the fentanyl and God knows what sex these people are doing and everything else, then the super virus starts, the zombie apocalypse, and then yes, we do have to put gators at the border to keep these freaks out.
00:58:11.000Do you think you could have benefited at all, California, if you'd stayed?
00:58:36.000Yes, you're gonna find pockets of sanity, of course.
00:58:39.000It's not all that crazy everywhere, but you're right, the brain drain,
00:58:42.000it's not just what it does to the businesses It's what it does to the human spirit when you realize you're in a, you, you, why would you ever open a store, a freaking sneaker store or a pizza joint?
00:58:53.000If you know on any given moment, they're going to burn it down.
00:58:56.000So what happens is the brain drain is the people who normally start the businesses leave because they can't.
00:59:02.000And the people who don't start businesses stay and demand of the government.
00:59:05.000This is the same exact thing that happened in Cuba.
00:59:09.000Cuba faced a major brain drain, and this is why a lot of people speculate that we had a total almost collapse of their society, because everyone was leaving Cuba, leaving communism, leaving somewhere where the government was oppressing them, taxing them, controlling them, and they left for places like Florida.
00:59:25.000And this is why Cuba is the state that it is now.
00:59:29.000This is why communism never works and the people in that country usually go hungry because the people capable are the ones usually punished by that entire system.
00:59:37.000Tim, you want to go while you're in Miami to a place where everyone's going to know you and buy you a mojito, go to Little Havana down here and hang out with some of the Cubans who will talk about freedom until four in the morning, hopped up on sugar and rum.
01:00:15.000And I think this is why Florida is so great, because of them.
01:00:18.000I keep thinking about pills, you mentioned earlier, like the brain drain, and it's all kind of circling around my head now, like just distractions in general, people playing video games, watching porn, taking opiates or whatever, opioids.
01:00:28.000What is your vision for how to help people?
01:00:30.000I mean, actually, I'll just say weed apparently can help people with withdrawals, you know, it can help suppress some of the pain that felt by opiate withdrawals.
01:00:40.000So, but there are paths to maybe introduce new, new, new things, but like, what do you see?
01:00:45.000Cause I think this is like, no matter how political you get, it always comes down to if the population's doped up, population ain't going anywhere.
01:00:51.000Well, look, I'm not Jordan Peterson, so I'm not in the business of giving life advice to people, but you know, I do my August off the grid thing for one month a year for seven years.
01:00:59.000I freaking put this thing in a safe and I have no news, no TV, no social media, nothing.
01:01:58.000So I take one twelfth of the year without this freakin' thing, and I come back and I'm fresh and I'm ready to go, and I think it's kept me in the game.
01:03:15.000And then you're just lucky if you can get back in.
01:03:16.000But I'll tell you, you do this, if you can try to do it, even for a weekend or a week or whatever, like when I'm three weeks into this thing, I'm remembering friends that I have not thought of.
01:05:05.000So, this guy, who, uh, was just mocking Scott Adams over his prediction about this stuff, was shot and killed in his own home.
01:05:13.000I think the news is that there was no sign of, uh, break-in.
01:05:17.000Yeah, he made fun of people who weren't taking COVID seriously, and he said COVID is more of a serious threat than the urban violence that's happening all throughout the United States, and he was pretty much ridiculing a lot of people who were taking it seriously.
01:05:35.000As I think if you live in a major city, you should be taking survival and personal protection very seriously.
01:05:42.000I think you might want to consider not being there.
01:06:23.000In Baltimore, we had the story of that tech CEO who was found beaten to death on her roof by a guy who only a few days earlier had tortured a couple.
01:06:32.000He broke into their house, tied them up, raped the woman, set them both on fire.
01:06:36.000Police knew he did it, and they said nothing, and then he killed again, and then they came and said, okay, okay, this is getting serious.
01:06:42.000These are the things that are happening in our cities.
01:06:45.000Don't get me wrong, these things happen, crime happens, all this stuff happens, but it is just...
01:07:04.000Dude, do you know how many people I knew at the height of COVID and the summer of love when everybody was rampaging through everything and they're ransacking all the streets and all of that shit?
01:07:12.000How many Hollywood liberals that I knew that were all day long for the previous five years ranting and raving about gun rights who were calling me and other people that I knew on where can we buy guns?
01:07:25.000I have a friend who would never want me to be named, but like a big time celebrity person who I knew you know, could get guns, right? And everybody was trying
01:07:35.000to, it doesn't even matter the gender of this person, but they were inundated with the amount of
01:07:40.000people because when push comes to shove, you know, basic, you know, it's a conservative is just a
01:07:51.000Yeah, no, he said in another Twitter thread that he had a gun, and a guy had previously broken into his house, and he didn't get the gun.
01:07:57.000He figured out another way of escalating it, even though the guy was standing in his bedroom or something.
01:08:01.000Yeah, this is where the story gets a little deeper.
01:08:03.000Like, on face value, you're like, uh-oh, random violence maybe?
01:08:06.000But in reality, this guy has had a history with drugs, drug abuse, and he, like what Davey, you were just saying, he at some point in April of this year or some other year, had woke up and a guy was in his room, and he's like, what are you doing here?
01:08:35.000I just didn't see any signs of a break-in.
01:08:36.000No one mentioned any kind of break-in entering.
01:08:38.000So, 1.30 in the morning, guy shot seven times in his own room, has a history of giving his key out to people and not remembering it.
01:08:44.000Or that's just an excuse because it happened and he didn't want to come out and be like, yeah, but conservatives... I gotta tell you, when David Hogg said, when they were getting rid of the mask mandates, and he says, yeah, but I don't want to take it off because then people think I'm a Republican.
01:08:59.000Like, these are the people who Who would rather allow someone to break into their home and kill them than admit conservatives were right?
01:09:06.000He actually tweeted that he was ready to die, or something like, I guess I'll die then, or something like that.
01:09:13.000I don't know, I glanced at it earlier, I didn't save the location of the tweet, but if you scroll down his feed, maybe it's there.
01:09:18.000It's tough to talk about because the guy did just die, so we gotta be a little sensitive about the loss of life.
01:09:23.000But that's the thing, you know, so Mike Cernovich had some tweets out recently about how if Biden wins, He says, have you had the talk with your family about how you'd be framed for a crime so they can kill you or whatever?
01:09:34.000And I'm like, a bit aggressive, a bit aggressive.
01:09:36.000I don't completely, I should say, I don't disagree with Mike, just a bit aggressive.
01:09:41.000And my response was, people don't know, don't understand what happens to a country when they begin arresting their political opposition and lawyers.
01:09:52.000I think there's a normalcy bias, people don't want to believe it.
01:09:54.000And that's why I like to do the time travel test.
01:09:56.000Go back, insert X amount of years, and tell people everything that happened today, they won't believe you.
01:10:01.000You go back six years and say Donald Trump will be indicted, they'll go after his lawyers, they'll indict his lawyers, they'll start issuing fines, 200 grand on lawyers who argued on his behalf in the election, people are going to be like, shut up, that'll never happen in this country.
01:10:13.000Mention January 6th to someone six, seven years ago, and they're gonna be like, oh, shut up, that won't happen, that's crazy.
01:10:18.000Yeah, there's a viral video of the mayor of Chicago in 72.
01:10:22.000Oh yeah, we played it on my show the other day.
01:10:23.000He was saying that looters, you shoot looters to kill them, or arsonists, you shoot them to kill looters, you shoot to maim, and this is just the governor.
01:10:42.000It's like you're watching a competent executive be like, I'll defend the free people of my city, the people who are doing it right, instead of defending the looters and the arsonists and everyone else.
01:10:52.000And also saying, in essence, We live in a society, to quote George Costanza.
01:10:58.000We either live in a society or we don't.
01:11:05.000I'm pretty sure because the Daley's ran Chicago forever.
01:11:10.000Look, man, when they're aborting their kids, when they're sterilizing their kids, when they would rather... There'll be none of them left, I think.
01:11:26.000If you got a guy who says, no guns, no guns, oh, someone broke into my house, don't worry, I still don't need guns, it's like, well, this dude is not likely to have kids.
01:11:36.000It's never, it's not about what one person does or doesn't do, it's about what most people do, even to tiny, tiny degrees.
01:11:45.000If 50.01% of liberals engage in behaviors that result in them having no kids, They're gonna slowly cease to exist, and their ideology will go along with them.
01:11:54.000I hope, but communism's been around for a long time.
01:11:56.000Yeah, and also if you factor in, like, you know, China using TikTok to brainwash a generation of Americans, it's not as simple as just pure, like, numbers in terms of Thanksgiving birth.
01:12:07.000There is an ideological war being waged on children that are converting, right?
01:12:11.000I agree, but I do think it's, I still think having kids is 10 to 100 times more impactful than social manipulation.
01:12:20.000Social manipulation plays a large role, but there's inverse social reaction, right?
01:12:25.000So, libertarians, conservatives, post-liberals coming out and saying no to this stuff in school, no to TikTok, get your kids off social media.
01:12:55.000How often do you dole out white pills these days?
01:12:57.000I've been saying this thing for a couple years, and people argue that I'm wrong, and I'm like, because they make the point you made, and I'm like, I agree they're trying to indoctrinate kids, but when you look at what Florida did with the books, saying like, when DeSantis did that press conference where he's like, look at these books, Look at what was in these books, and Nikki Freed said Ron DeSantis posting buttplug porn, and it's like, he's criticizing you!
01:13:21.000That right there, as a governor, exposing this and giving them no recourse because all she could do was admit it, that's waking people up.
01:13:30.000Like, yes, there are a lot of conservatives.
01:13:32.000It's funny, when they come to Tim Cass Diary Studios, and they're like, they say, oh, my kid's going to college next, and I'm like, which one?
01:13:52.000You know, it's funny, not really, but I would say just sort of generally speaking, I mean, first off, we're in Florida where we have really some of the best public schools in the United States.
01:14:02.000And it's ironic because, you know, 20 years ago when Florida was thought of as the Golden Girls and this is where everyone goes to retire and there's no income tax, there were bad schools here because older people didn't want to put money towards it and there just wasn't an income tax in the first place.
01:14:13.000Now we have basically the best schools in the nation.
01:14:16.000I don't, my, I mean, just because of my Uh, public nature, I don't think we'll send them to public school, but regardless, the idea that you just hand your kid off to some state employee, and that they could call your son by the opposite gender name, they can make up a name, and then hide it from you, and the whole fucking machine was like, DeSantis is the bad guy for fighting this, is so bananas.
01:14:36.000Here's what's crazy, is that these children are reportedly experiencing suicidal ideation, And the state says withhold that from the parents.
01:15:00.000Well, I thought Vivek's answer at the debate, did you see that, was pretty poor, actually.
01:15:05.000So they asked him in the debate, because he had been talking about banning TikTok for about a year.
01:15:11.000And then apparently he hung out with Jake Paul and Jake Paul convinced him to get on TikTok.
01:15:15.000So Vivek said, well, I want to get young voters and the Republican Party always loses, so we have to get where they are.
01:15:22.000But then when I'm in office, I'll ban it and no one under 16 should be on social media.
01:15:26.000And it's like, well, first off, Who gives the President of the United States the right to say who can be on social media and what age you can be?
01:15:31.000That's a really bizarro authoritarian tendency that he said right there.
01:15:36.000But that's sort of the ends justify the means kind of thing.
01:15:38.000Like, do you want to use Chinese spyware and encourage people to be on Chinese spyware so that the day you get the power, you can ban the Chinese spyware?
01:16:05.000You don't ban kids from social media, although I think kids shouldn't be on social media.
01:16:08.000But that should be up to the parent, obviously.
01:16:10.000But it should be that we criminally charge people who post, say, like porn on Twitter.
01:16:15.000So if you were a person who was on Twitter and you post pornographic material, then it should be Elon Musk and it should be the person who posted it who are criminally charged for posting it.
01:16:25.000You're talking about illegal porn or porn?
01:16:36.000So you have a disagreement over just policy with him because he said it's fine.
01:16:40.000Right, so imagine you own a bookstore, and that's all it is, it's a bookstore, but you know that a lot of the books in the store are graphic, hardcore pornography, and you allow children in.
01:16:54.000If you have an adult bookstore and you allow children in, the police are going to come and you are going to get in serious trouble.
01:16:59.000So you want some basic parental rules around Twitter.
01:17:02.000I actually don't know, I have no idea.
01:17:04.000I'm singling out Twitter kind of as the shock value, to say Elon Musk, right?
01:17:07.000But the reality is, My question, and we've talked about this quite a bit, how did we get to the point in society where we've decided that we have the internet, which is effectively public streets, and you know what?
01:17:18.000You might ask your ten-year-old to go run to the store and pick up a thing of some milk, right?
01:17:32.000Anybody who sees it, they call the police.
01:17:34.000Guess what the police are going to do?
01:17:35.000They're going to arrest that guy, and they're going to say, you violated a whole bunch of public lewd and lascivious laws, indecent exposure, etc.
01:17:43.000But the internet, which functions essentially in a similar way, it's a public space where people can post things, there's no repercussions for any of these businesses to allow minor children the age of 13 and even younger to access things that would otherwise be illegal to distribute.
01:17:58.000So if Twitter had the same regulations related to age that I guess Pornhub has, or something where you have to click something, you'd be okay with that?
01:18:05.000Yeah, okay, but you're saying as long as there's some system in place where I just don't know what the deal
01:18:12.000Yeah, you want to go to an adult bookstore you walk in to say ID, please
01:18:15.000You show me your ID say okay now you're old enough to be in here, right?
01:18:18.000That's because we don't want kids going into adult bookstores Twitter should be the same if you if you post lewd and
01:18:25.000lascivious adult activities Should put a blur over the image and then only people who
01:18:30.000have verified IDs can view These these controlled images, right? It's interesting
01:18:35.000because Elon has a different policy on this then you can't do that on Facebook, right?
01:18:39.000I haven't been on Facebook in years. I have no freaking clue, but I'm sure you can't right? Yeah, I'm pretty sure
01:18:43.000You could, but it's extremely borderline.
01:18:45.000So when you're on Facebook and Instagram, it's, you know, women with wet t-shirts on and you could pretty much see everything, but therefore it is not her being naked.
01:19:26.000I am not literally saying I believe in the moral absolute position that, you know, we
01:19:31.000I am saying if it is the standard right now to say kids can't drink, kids can't look at porn, you need an ID to enter this establishment, why don't we have those same restrictions?
01:19:40.000How did the internet come to be that we just assume as a society it should not have these safeguards for children?
01:19:45.000Probably because a lot of it was built by 16-year-olds, like, sitting in their room, working on websites.
01:19:49.000I think it was because it was never taken seriously.
01:19:51.000Because in the early days of the Internet, they were just like... It was the Wild West.
01:19:54.000Nobody knew what the hell was going on.
01:19:58.000The Internet is everything, and we've not stopped to ask ourselves, are we okay with creating public highways and public streets where children can get access to graphic murder, snuff, and hardcore porn?
01:20:10.000I'm okay with the highways being there.
01:20:19.000But the solution there is, I don't think we should ban porn.
01:20:22.000I think the way Twitter and every platform should work is, if you post it, it is blurred and you can't see it unless you have verified your age.
01:20:31.000It would be an interesting conversation to have with Elon.
01:20:33.000YouTube sort of does this, but they don't have any real... Like, YouTube will age-restrict certain content, but all you have to do is log in and claim you're a certain age.
01:20:41.000Or you could, you know, shove things up you-know-what and still be on YouTube, and that's totally fine, but it's a question... Yeah, yeah, there was a particular video that we can't even pretty much describe that's allowed, and YouTube put their stamp of approval on it.
01:20:54.000YouTube had videos with millions of hits called, What's in My Bum?
01:20:57.000Where they would show people and then they'd have to guess what was and I'm like This is not.
01:21:05.000Not just items, but other individuals.
01:21:35.000Militaries have used it against populations.
01:21:37.000How do you handle that without destroying free speech?
01:21:39.000I think is something that I think is worth looking into.
01:21:43.000But I think we should always try to prioritize freedom of speech without violating and destroying and running a fifth-generational warfare program on the future of this country.
01:22:20.000You could lose your kids to the machine.
01:22:22.000You could also lose your kids to the state with CPS being overly aggressive and going after parents and also abusing and hurting children in other unspeakable ways.
01:22:33.000How do you handle it without giving the government more authority over you?
01:22:36.000I think is the question that I want answered.
01:22:38.000Well, I think, Tim, without belaboring the point, I don't think you really want to go in to all of the companies and force them to do all sorts of things, but it sounds like, to me, you want at least the internet service providers to have a little more control over things, right?
01:22:49.000Because Elon is running a private company.
01:22:52.000So, to me, he can do what... My personal belief is he can do what he wants with it.
01:23:42.000Well, you're talking about Twitter itself, just a service that is quote-unquote free.
01:23:46.000You can't, like, the fact that these platforms exist and outright say you have to be at least 13 years old to use it means, okay, fine, your parents can drive a kid, a kid can't get to the adult bookstore because it's 10 miles away, so his parents drive him there, but Yeah, they drop him off around the corner, they don't know what he's doing, and then he goes around the corner into the store.
01:24:06.000And the kid goes into an adult bookstore, and there is Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk being like, hey, you're 13, you're good to look at all this stuff, don't worry about it.
01:24:50.000Because, you know, a lot of these companies that run ads, I bet a lot of these kids, a lot of their views come from children.
01:24:57.000The joke I made on Twitter is, when you're on the internet, no one knows you're 14.
01:25:00.000Because a lot of these politicians, like, you'll see, you'll see, you know, insert politician arguing with someone.
01:25:05.000I'm like, you're 40, and that person you're responding to is probably 14.
01:25:09.000But how many of these businesses get their money off of viewership, not direct pay, and like, they're running weird ads or whatever, and those kids generate ads.
01:25:18.000So my point is simply this, either we agree that we have never allowed children to go to adult bookstores, and we must
01:25:26.000maintain that same standard in all areas of the public, which means Twitter must
01:25:29.000immediately restrict this stuff, or we agree that, you know what, we've evolved as a society, we now think
01:25:35.000children should have access to adult material.
01:25:36.000What do you think about erotic text? You ever, there's like erotic novels and stuff?
01:25:41.000Well then we also have to hold Facebook accountable because a lot of children use Facebook and they send explicit photos of each other over that platform as well.
01:25:48.000So if we're going to go after this, we have to go after Mark Zuckerberg as well if we're going to be implementing those laws as well.
01:25:53.000So another aspect to really kind of carefully unravel all of this is also just what happened with Twitter a couple months ago.
01:26:00.000After Elon Musk took it over, he came out and we found out through the Twitter files That there was even a scenario, a situation, where a child was hurt in very unspeakable ways that we can't mention here on this particular broadcast, and that incident was broadcasted on Twitter.
01:26:17.000Twitter knew for about two weeks that this person was a child, was hurt, and the videos of them being hurt in adult ways was being shared on their platform.
01:26:26.000Twitter decided not to do anything about it, not even intervene.
01:26:29.000The victim was demanding their And demanding that their private photos and videos of them being hurt be taken down, Twitter said, no, we're not going to do that.
01:26:38.000You know, one thing I can say in sort of Elon's defense related to that sort of thing, not to your sort of philosophical point, is that when he got there and having met him a couple times now and talked about this stuff, He, there are so many bad people still at that company and he's working to get rid of them and that there were systems in place to do all of the awful things.
01:26:57.000Twitter was basically, remember when Jack Dorsey tweeted that we don't shadow ban?
01:27:01.000I mean, he actually testified under oath they don't shadow ban.
01:27:04.000And I sat with programmers with like 10 computers in front of me showing me the entire system where the entire thing was designed to shadowban.
01:27:22.000They, they, they had crazy lists of all sorts of people.
01:27:25.000If you were suspended once, you could be shadowbanned in a certain way.
01:27:28.000If you said this word, you could be shadowbanned another way.
01:27:30.000So there was already such a crazy system in there that I would say in Elon's defense, you have to give him a little chance to fix some of this stuff.
01:27:37.000So like the child porn thing, it's like people knew there was child porn on there and nobody cared.
01:27:43.000Then Elon took over and what happened the next day?
01:27:45.000Twitter has a major child porn problem.
01:28:04.000My point is not literally that we should storm into Twitter's office right now.
01:28:08.000My point is the hypocrisy of saying the conservative values of don't let kids go to adult bookstores and bars, but then ignoring the issue of the internet.
01:28:17.000I guess the best thing you can do as a parent, and it's probably the challenge for every parent, is how do you, in a time when your kid is going to be walking around with this freaking thing... Don't give him one.
01:28:27.000Right, so that's the challenge, and then you want to be the one parent that doesn't let the kid have it and all that shit.
01:28:32.000It's easy to say, and maybe one day if you're a parent, you'll have that challenge put in front of you, and I will, and all of us will, maybe.
01:28:41.000It's easy to say it, but then people succumb to it.
01:28:44.000You know, my attitude is, we see these videos that went viral where the trans high school student or middle school student is beating the girls up.
01:28:51.000Mike Cernovich, I think, had a good point where he said, if you homeschool your kids, they'll be, you know, socially maladjusted, right?
01:28:58.000Making the point that they say, don't homeschool your kids because then they won't understand social behaviors and everything, and it's like, if you look at modern public schooling and how kids are behaving, you don't want your kids emulating that.
01:29:09.000There's a viral video showing children during World War II who are like nine years old and they sounded like they were 50.
01:29:14.000It's like a little kid and he's like, well I quite think it's interesting Hitler's move in, you know, and it's like, is it a child?
01:29:21.000It's because these kids were raised by adults.
01:30:32.000And I think that's why homeschooling is so important.
01:30:33.000Yeah, homeschooling, charter schools, you know, blow up the Department of Education, get rid of, you know, you could probably eliminate a quarter of our public schools and put that money elsewhere.
01:30:42.000You could fund students, not systems, all of this.
01:30:45.000Well, it's a Rockefeller education system that's really an indoctrination system that all needs to go, in my opinion.
01:30:51.000But we do live in a very strange world where children can't get tattoos, they can't buy pay-per-view, but they could chop off their reproductive organs and they could watch online content.
01:31:08.000It is having a severe effect where people are not having enough children.
01:31:11.000We're having a huge population crash that does deserve to be addressed very seriously.
01:31:16.000We should protect the children, but at the same time, I do not want a digital identification government federal system.
01:31:23.000Watching and telling me what I can and cannot do so I think there's a fine line between the two I think personal responsibility homeschooling children raising your children without a cell phone and teaching them that there is a lot of very bad people out there that prey on their weaknesses that Psychologically lie to them and abuse them and hurt them in many ways where it's it's done subconsciously I I think is something that's going to be very tough But something that's needed more than ever and as a parent you are responsible for your child and no one else is Look, you can be lazy and you can be a not great parent in a time when the system basically works.
01:31:55.000But in a time when the system doesn't work, and that's obviously where we're at, certainly at a national level, you just don't have that luxury anymore and you have to get involved one way or another.
01:32:04.000Do you think you'll attempt to prevent the kids from getting cell phones?
01:32:09.000So I try to push it as late as it's what I agree with Tim in spirit on that like the answer would be no I'm gonna keep them all forever but like you know you get you're gonna figure it I can tell you now like we basically they're only one I got two kids who are one we don't have any TV on ever but every now and again if we need a freaking break for five minutes We put on Miss Rachel on YouTube and she's doing better numbers than Tim Cass.
01:34:08.000Apartment buildings have that right now, where if you want to get to your floor, you have to give them a palm print, and then you get to your floor in the elevator.
01:34:14.000You know, this leads to, I mean, this is like Minority Report, where Will Smith, uh, Will Smith.
01:34:32.000This is exactly why I'm with what you're saying, Luke, that I don't like the, the, the, the, Security state overlooking and banning porn and restricting this because if someone gets a hold of that apparatus and is like, you know what?
01:34:47.000Like, that could happen if that infrastructure gets built.
01:34:49.000The individual needs to decide what is right for them, and clearly there is a war against them that is destroying them in many different ways.
01:35:12.000We're gonna go to Super Chats and, uh, take your questions, so smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show, and head over to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member.
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01:35:26.000Tim, can I do a 10-second fact check, because I got numbers that we were talking It's a great question, I don't know about it.
01:35:30.000DeSantis became governor, Democrats had 300,000 more registered voters in
01:35:35.000Florida, Republicans now have 500,000 more. So it's an 800,000 swing.
01:35:40.000Do you know how many of those were people that switch parties versus how many people
01:35:43.000immigrated and emigrated? It's a great question, I don't know. But I would say we know
01:35:46.000nationally it is a large number. Switches? Yeah, and we just had the Dallas
01:35:50.000mayor, I think it was Dallas, right? Oh, the Dallas mayor, yeah.
01:37:44.000Fix Bayonet says, Matt Gaetz should draft a bill as a joke that fully funds Ukraine if the Democrats drop all prosecutions of Donald Trump.
01:37:52.000Get Peter Zahan on to talk about graphene and hydrogen fuel cells.
01:39:03.000Shane H. Wilder says, there are too many things slipped into omnibus bills.
01:39:07.000MNSB 2995 had a provision in the 909-page omnibus that legalized abortion up to birth, negated life-saving care for born-alive infants, and ended informed consent.
01:39:26.000Like, when the omnibus is being made, be like, oh yeah, you know, just slide in one sheet of paper that says, like, Donald Trump is president.
01:39:32.000Right, because nobody reads that shit anyway.
01:39:34.000The simplest way, if any of them wanted to fix anything, and this clearly would never happen, you want to solve something, the Republicans, and you want to get votes from a certain amount of people, how about we cut taxes 25% on everybody and we cut the entire federal budget 25% on everybody?
01:39:48.000And we cut foreign aid, like literally 25% across the board.
01:39:52.000And I'm sorry, some post office workers I guess are gonna have to go home and some other people.
01:39:56.000But how about we just let people have more of their money?
01:39:58.000Isn't that the one that they never do?
01:41:22.000No idea, but thank you for the super chat.
01:41:25.000Leif Hagen says, in a 60 Minutes interview yesterday, Michael Lewis just revealed that SPF tried paying Trump $5 billion not to run in 2024.
01:41:34.000Well, I heard that he made an offer for Trump not to run, and that they received a number that might have been $5 billion.
01:41:40.000They don't know who they received the number from, if it was from Trump directly, from somebody new, if it was even a real offer, no one knows.
01:41:45.000But if you're Trump, you obviously think you're getting set up here.
01:41:51.000What'll happen is, you'll say yes, and then they'll publish a leaked message saying Trump took a payoff for $5 billion.
01:42:10.000Alright, Tina Khalat says, please explain how if we can't afford to fund our own country, how and why should we fund someone else's country?
01:42:18.000Oh, I actually have a... I can answer this for you.
01:42:21.000The idea is, as the BRICS nations attempt to supplant the petrodollar with the yuan, or now they're doing their own BRICS currency, the U.S.
01:42:30.000needs to maintain confidence in the U.S.
01:42:35.000The reason why they give money for, like, Pakistani gender studies, is so that Pakistan is looking at a pile of cash, China comes over and says, hey, use ours instead, and they're like, look, if we keep using the U.S.
01:42:45.000dollars, we get free money, we get to be rich.
01:42:49.000Yeah, so the way it works is, you get ripped off as a regular working class person, the elites who run various countries agree to use the petrodollar, which maintains U.S.
01:42:58.000petrodollar supremacy, and that's why we're funding the war in Ukraine and giving money away.
01:43:08.000You secure your borders, you bring manufacturing back, you bolster the U.S.
01:43:10.000economy, and then you win through trade means, and people are inspired to use your currency because your currency means something in this country.
01:45:05.000I think they spent the same amount of money building the rail here as they did putting up suicide nets around the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
01:45:52.000Solidarity matters in a lot of ways, but that's like saying, leave the battlefield so you can go celebrate with people who are no longer on it.
01:46:00.000Yeah, you could think of it as a sort of decentralization, because if something happens to Rumble...
01:46:13.000And then we just have the live show on YouTube because it's consistently the biggest every
01:46:18.000night and we want to get access to the younger generations that use YouTube and be in the
01:46:24.000By the way, we didn't talk about this tonight.
01:46:25.000You guys hear this Canadian legislation they just jammed through where they want to like police any network that has any kind of, what's the terminology?
01:46:33.000Well, basically anyone who creates a YouTube channel.
01:46:35.000I mean, that's where it's really going is going to have to register with the Canadian government.
01:46:39.000And then God only knows what, once you register with them, what they can do to you to shut you down.
01:46:43.000Europe is passing similar legislation, but CNBC has a very interesting article about California's high-speed rail, and they're reporting that it's running out of money, and for 15 years that it's being built, there hasn't been a single mile of track laid from the rail in California.
01:47:04.000Here's what you gotta watch out for, Dave.
01:47:06.000You see, what happens is California takes off building this big empire, this entertainment industry, and they went there originally to get away from the oppression and the taxation.
01:47:15.000They said, we're gonna go to the middle of nowhere, where there's nothing, and do our own thing.
01:47:33.000So now we have to be better than, say, California was once it, you know, California was a, there was a guy named Ronald Reagan who was the governor of California, right?
01:47:41.000Like there was a California conservative.
01:50:23.000In fact, we're actually quite concerned they are making more of themselves and would like them to stop, but they've started doing that, you know.
01:50:29.000We did incubate a bunch, but now they've started taking it upon themselves to make more of themselves and we're not too fond of that.
01:50:36.000I mean, it is really amazing when one day you go in there and you hear cheeping and then there's like a, you know, chicken sitting there all flat and like looking at you and yelling at you and there's babies.
01:51:09.000They take the egg when it's fully developed, they vinegar it and then bury it in the ground and then wait a month and then eat it rotten or whatever.
01:51:19.000Yeah, but, uh... I was reading something about people in, like, the Arctic Circle eat a lot of rotten meat.
01:51:25.000Because the meat itself doesn't have enough nutrients, but the bacteria festers on it, and produces more of the things you need, and then you eat it rotten.
01:52:56.000And, uh, you know, a couple of things we want to do.
01:52:58.000Obviously, we're getting started with the, uh, launching the first coffee shop, then setting up the corporation and doing the paperwork to properly franchise it.
01:54:00.000His affect's a little bizarrely soft or something, but I can tell you, yeah, it's a little bit of Cali.
01:54:05.000From interviewing him, my gut sense with him is he's just trying on the margins.
01:54:11.000It's just not the most brave thing, but he thinks he's trying to do something.
01:54:14.000I don't think, when people are just like, ah, he's just an evil sellout, I just think it's too easy to do that.
01:54:19.000The guy is, he wants, from what I can tell, he kind of wants to live in the same country we all want to live.
01:54:24.000He's trying to do what he can on the margins.
01:54:26.000Maybe it's not good enough, maybe it's completely ineffectual, But I don't think he's like, you know, the worst of the worst in that sense.
01:55:55.000But it wasn't real, and what Seamus said was, it was just one time, I think what he said was he heard you say, I agree, and he thought you said it in an interesting way, so he wanted to say it a lot.
01:56:26.000If Seamus made a joke about Rick Williams, who said, that's my mom, nobody would click it, nobody would care, and they'd be like, I don't know, what is this?
01:56:38.000The fact that everybody knew you and understood the references.
01:56:41.000Yeah, I thought it was the greatest thing ever.
01:56:42.000I don't know if people tell you a lot, but you kicked the door open on this stuff, like, early.
01:56:47.000Like, 2017, you, Peterson, Brett, Weinstein, like, the IDW, whatever has happened in drama and crap, like, you guys I was just kind of early on trying to make sense.
01:56:57.000to Brett Weinstein while driving over here today.
01:57:41.000Yeah, Colin, he moved to Virginia, got the hell out of Cali, and he was getting, I think for several years, voter ID, you know, to vote ballots in Virginia, to vote in California.
01:57:52.000Like, how much more do you need to know?
01:57:53.000They're literally sending them out of state for people who have left California.
01:58:49.000Well, you know, it's just we got Chicken City, we got Cocktown.
01:58:52.000Cocktown is where we put all the extra roosters, because we, you know, I want to eat them, but my brother doesn't want to eat them, so we just don't.
01:58:57.000But they do fight sometimes, but mostly they just get along.
01:59:00.000It's when you, if you take a bunch of roosters and put a girl in there, then they fight to the death.
01:59:05.000Those, I don't know that they still do it, but like that collection of losers that was always making videos about me and you, they're going to totally, they're going to totally grab that one.
01:59:12.000Tim Pool wants to eat in cock town or whatever.
01:59:15.000Well, I mean, you know, in Times Square, we put up a 90 foot, a 95 foot tall picture of my cock on one of the biggest, uh, Roberto jr.
01:59:40.000In fact, I strongly encourage people to get more roosters.
01:59:42.000In fact, I think people should tell the story of Andre the Rooster to their children to inspire them to be courageous and to understand the value of sacrifice.
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