On today's show, we discuss the latest Fox News employee who resigned after calling Joe Biden a "wannabe dictator." Plus, a story about an all-ages drag show at a Fox venue that was supposed to be hosted by a pro-Trump ally of ours. Plus, we talk about the record low temperatures that have been hitting the United States, and how climate change is to blame.
00:00:00.000Matt Walsh has dropped a Twitter thread outlining how Fox News is forcing pride indoctrination on their employees.
00:00:34.000And oh boy, it is particularly graphic.
00:00:37.000We got that story around the same time, interestingly.
00:00:41.000That Fox was reprimanding an employee who called Joe Biden a wannabe dictator.
00:00:46.000And then 24 hours later, this individual resigned.
00:00:49.000We're learning a lot about this from Tucker Carlson, but I have to wonder if there is something going on.
00:00:55.000There may be an overlap in these stories.
00:00:57.000What I can say is, we here at TimCast do have some privy information as it pertains to this story and what's going on at Fox News and so we're going to be able to talk quite a bit about it in the context of what Matt Walsh has released as well as what we know and how we know it.
00:01:14.000So I think this should be particularly interesting.
00:01:16.000We'll talk about that plus Joe Biden snapping at reporters once again because he's being accused of being the big guy.
00:01:22.000How come you're being called the big guy by these executives?
00:01:29.000And then, of course, last night, in the Members Only section, become a member at TimCast.com, go to TimCast.com, click Join Us, go to the mem- uh, sign up for the Discord, join our Members Only show, we'll have one up tonight at 10pm, but the reason I bring this up right in the intro is, someone informed us that Yingling had sponsored an all-ages drag show.
00:01:49.000Uh, a little more complicated, but Yingling sponsors a venue that is hosting an all-ages drag show, and this has a lot of people disappointed, but they deleted their tweet promoting the event.
00:01:59.000So, we're gonna break this story down into what's exactly going on with Yingling, because we're big fans of Yingling, and it would be sad to hear.
00:02:06.000I mean, apparently, the Yingling guys are, uh, big, big Trump supporters, too, so I wonder what this is all about.
00:02:11.000Some are saying they've only sponsored the venue, they don't have anything to do with the individual events, but then they're still providing some kind of funding that allows these events to happen.
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00:04:14.000Yeah, I have on my computer, there's like a severe weather alert that I've been getting for the past couple weeks saying record low temperatures because it's dropping down at night to the 40s, like the high 40s.
00:04:25.000And that means like vegetation is going to start suffering.
00:04:28.000So I guess that's actually climate change too.
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00:05:39.000Well, I look forward to seeing his new exoskeleton.
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00:05:44.000Here's the story from the postmonial breaking Fox News promotes glory holes, child sterilization to employees leaked documents reveal.
00:05:54.000Matt Walsh revealed the Fox Corporation, parent company of Fox News, is encouraging employees to celebrate Pride Month and all things LGBTQIA+.
00:06:06.000Maybe just, we just say, like, the Pride community or something.
00:06:10.000By giving money to groups that encourage sex changes for minors, reading books by trans activists, including books about children changing gender, gay erotica, and sharing children's books about gender transition with their children, and to attend activist pride events.
00:06:25.000She says, we've obtained internal documents from Fox News employees.
00:06:28.000Fox Corp is celebrating pride by encouraging employees to read about glory holes, supporting a group that gives sterilizing hormones to homeless youth, and deployed woke AI to monitor everyone.
00:06:41.000This is a big, long thread, but I will just say this first and foremost.
00:06:48.000Now, I can't confirm each and every intricate detail.
00:06:51.000What I can confirm is I have spoken with Fox employees who have told me exactly this.
00:06:59.000And I do believe, personally, that what was going on at Fox was well known in the media space among anyone who is considered to be libertarian conservative in this space.
00:07:10.000Not every single libertarian, but mostly the anti-woke, anti-leftist or whatever.
00:07:15.000If there's a conservative personality, I think most of them knew this was going on at Fox.
00:07:19.000And I think people just didn't want to call out Fox because then they would not be invited onto Fox to speak.
00:07:28.000Now, in the past couple of months, there have been some goings-on where we became privy to this information, and the main reason we have not really brought anything up is, one, we didn't get leaked documents or anything like that.
00:07:37.000We just had testimony from employees, and we were asked to wait as a story was being prepared, and sure enough, bang, the story just came out.
00:08:01.000CNN tells you what you're supposed to believe, and then Fox tells you what you're allowed to believe.
00:08:05.000If you're someone who genuinely can't stomach the nonsense that they're pushing over at CNN, you can go over to Fox and they'll tell you what's within the confines of socially acceptable conservatism.
00:08:15.000The whole goal, I'm not saying it's an express or intentional goal of the people at the Fox Network, but it just happens to work out this way, that they give you a much more brand-safe version of the ideology, and it kind of coals people.
00:08:27.000This is part of why Tucker Carlson was so dangerous to their status quo, because he was shifting the paradigm in an anti-establishment and a direction that was further to the right, and so He was saying things that previously conservatives would have been considered nut jobs for saying because he was actually offering up a narrative counter to what the establishment was saying without simply making the argument that I don't like what CNN is saying, I don't like what Joe Biden is doing, but without actually promoting a substantive counter ideology, if that makes sense.
00:09:04.000And so we had a whole conversation about this when he was forced out, but my point is Fox has always kind of been there to be CNN light, in a sense.
00:09:13.000That's why no one cares about Hannity.
00:09:17.000I mean, like, people watch him, obviously, but when it came to the Dominion lawsuit, Tucker Carlson's the one that gets the boot.
00:09:21.000Tucker Carlson is the one that is getting silenced.
00:09:24.000The other personalities they have are acceptable, mainstream, harmless conservative values.
00:09:30.000Yeah, like, the establishment isn't that horrified if you talk about cutting top marginal tax rates by 5% or, you know, whatever economic policy is being proposed by the establishment Republicans.
00:09:44.000And cutting tax rates is not a bad thing to do, I'm in favor of that, but you're not going to get in as much trouble for saying that as you are going to for pointing out the transgender and LGBTQ agenda or the fact that January 6th was almost certainly a fedsurrection and there was federal involvement, the kinds of things Tucker was saying which got him pushed off of the network.
00:10:18.000So how come only now are we learning about it?
00:10:20.000Well, I think a lot of people who work at the Fox Network are not conservative, right?
00:10:24.000And so they wouldn't feel a need to blow the whistle on this.
00:10:27.000I mean, this is not just not conservative.
00:10:29.000This is fringe, far-left, sexual... Agreed, but that's what the left has been completely taken over by, right?
00:10:35.000I mean, these are people who work at Fox.
00:10:38.000These are people who work in media, who live in New York.
00:10:40.000I'm not saying that's everyone at Fox, but... Maybe the argument is that they're default liberals who don't pay attention and don't care.
00:10:46.000But if that's the case, then these people sitting by, well, this is the kind of stuff that gets pushed to them by Fox.
00:10:53.000I mean, at the very least, they could come out and be like, nah, Fox ain't conservative.
00:10:55.000I think this could also be a case where the HR department is different than the rest of the employees, right?
00:11:02.000I mean, I've worked a lot of corporations where the HR department is sending out communiques and memos that the employees are like, what is this?
00:11:08.000And it's like, it's Steve from HR and you just throw it away.
00:11:11.000I'm not saying that what's happening is good, but HR is one of the first places that the left has infiltrated.
00:11:18.000It's true, but it's a little bit more than that.
00:11:20.000Matt Walsh continues, says not all Fox employees are happy with this propaganda.
00:11:24.000That might be why last year Fox experimented with a solution to monitor employees' commitment to DEI.
00:11:30.000It's an AI platform called Escalera which tracks employees' commitment to the cult of DEI.
00:11:36.000Fox leadership told employees to sign up for Escalera so that the AI could help them engage in activities that will deepen their understanding of identity and explore more nuanced D&I concepts.
00:11:49.000You know like there's like aliens being like put the brain slug in your brain and you're like I don't know if I want to do that.
00:11:56.000Yeah, and it's even creepier than that, right?
00:12:00.000I won't get into too much detail, but we all know that they're focusing on a different organ and they're also focusing on children.
00:12:06.000Yeah, I think this has been a very weird Pride Month, I will say.
00:12:09.000It's sort of the most memorable, at least in my memory, and I think part of it is to your question of why are these documents being released now?
00:12:17.000I think people are ready to start this debate in a way they weren't in years past.
00:12:22.000I think for so long, especially when the conversation was about gay marriage, which it was increasingly popular, people were more willing to have conversations about LGBT, well, LGB issues in the first place.
00:12:35.000And then when the T was added and it got It sort of became the most dominant letter.
00:13:21.000I think people— Yeah, I'd be thrilled.
00:13:22.000I mean, I can't—I've said this before on the show, but I can't imagine if you were part of this community and suddenly your entire identity is co-opted by this fringe movement.
00:13:35.000I'm not surprised that a megacorporation like Fox is bowing down to DEI.
00:13:40.000I mean, I kind of don't trust anyone and expect that they all do this.
00:13:44.000I think it's hard for the American public because, in many ways, there's no alternative to Fox.
00:13:48.000So to feel this level of betrayal is upsetting.
00:13:51.000We will get into this story a little bit later, but I will also mention that there was a tweet from an organization called Music Fest in, I think it's Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
00:14:00.000And they were advertising an all ages drag show.
00:14:05.000I put out a tweet about it saying like, what's this all about, Yingling?
00:14:32.000Bud Light is now, they've been knocked down from the top spot.
00:14:36.000I gotta tell you, if you got a marketing guy, If you've got a finance guy, and they're walking into their executive boardrooms, and they're going, look, we gotta get our ESG score up.
00:14:55.000Washington Post had a funny article today about how The Bud Light deal was not necessarily about Dylan Mulvaney, but because there's a movement towards craft breweries anyway.
00:15:05.000And I'm like, oh my gosh, you guys are so good.
00:15:35.000You know, I really do think we're at a point where most people know the media is lying.
00:15:40.000I gotta tell you, man, I'm fairly optimistic because There are a lot of people I know who are, they consider themselves to be moderate, but for the longest time, maybe like a year ago, or pre-COVID really, but like during COVID and slightly and like into COVID, maybe a year ago, they'd be saying stuff like, that's not true, you guys are crazy.
00:16:49.000But eventually, you're in the city, you're in Miami, you're in New York, who knows where, right?
00:16:53.000And you have a party, and then everyone is basically in line with the corporate establishment narrative, except for like one or two people.
00:17:01.000And then someone says something in passing that's not true, and then one person finally stands up and says, nah, I looked that up, that's not true, check, watch, I'll show you.
00:19:23.000While you're pulling it up, do you know what was the example of how many people were losing loved ones, and then John Lewis got in there, like John Lewis can have you.
00:20:37.000And then you realize, why is this guy writing this?
00:20:40.000Because some people are just henchmen.
00:20:43.000They just don't have independent thought.
00:20:45.000They stand there with drool pouring out of their mouths, and then their boss goes, hey, write a story that claims Black Lives Matter protests slowed COVID down.
00:22:16.000We have this from TV line Fox News issues cryptic statement in wake of calling Biden a wannabe dictator will heads roll.
00:22:25.000So we all saw this apparently Fox News had a panic attack because I just absolutely love Look, we just talked about the expose from Matt Walsh, how Fox is woke and pushing woke indoctrination on their employees.
00:22:39.000An employee made a chyron that said, wannabe dictator, referring to Joe Biden.
00:22:44.000Fox News panicked because they were now being criticized by their peers in media.
00:22:49.000Because yes, the people at Fox News care more about the opinions of MSNBC and CNN than about their own viewers.
00:23:09.000And it was very, very vague to say, the chyron was taken down immediately and was addressed.
00:23:13.000A spokesperson for Fox News told CNN in a statement, Fox admitted the message was inappropriate, and that it had taken steps to address the situation internally, but declined to elaborate on specifics.
00:23:22.000Well, apparently they reprimanded the guy, the producer, who then resigned.
00:23:25.000I want to pull that story up, but I do want to mention one thing.
00:23:28.000I do think that chyron is inappropriate.
00:23:37.000And I think, I often tell people this before the show, like, hey, make your arguments academic.
00:23:42.000Because an academic statement, and I mean, I mean that like a direct, intelligent sounding argument works so much better than a lowbrow insult.
00:23:53.000Tucker Carlson put out a video at 6.30 today, hitting the nail on the head with a hammer, about why Joe Biden is a wannabe dictator.
00:23:59.000But I think they could have put up a more powerful and serious chyron that no one could have complained about.
00:24:06.000It could have said, President speaks after unprecedented move of arresting main political rival.
00:24:15.000I mean, that right there I felt, I feel would be substantially more powerful than just saying wannabe dictator.
00:24:20.000I don't feel that actually conveyed a good message.
00:24:23.000I mean, I actually think it's much more powerful, as you touched on, when you have PBS, you know, trying to quote unquote fact check Trump as he's speaking in a much more academic sounding way.
00:25:01.000Trump has no plans to claim any personal responsibility for inciting serial bomber.
00:25:06.000Thus, of course, implying in the chyron that he should be accepting responsibility for inciting an actual terrorist.
00:25:14.000Yeah, but the difference is the left and the right.
00:25:16.000I mean, the left are the ones that lay down in traffic over climate change, the left are the ones that go to the BLM protests and burn down St.
00:25:24.000So the left does demand that we respond to what their philosophy is, the right doesn't.
00:25:30.000So the right looks at CNN and they're like, that's ridiculous, give me a break, and they go about their business.
00:25:35.000So, to a certain extent, I'm going to applaud the left for being as tenacious as you could possibly be, because they're not going to rest until Fox sends out the apology.
00:25:47.000You know, we want to criticize them for being soyboys, but those are the guys that are screaming, foaming at the mouth, and going out and actually engaging in real-world activities.
00:25:56.000Meanwhile, Fox News, which is supposed to be opposition, Is actually completely on board with everything they're saying and is only secretly, or is only on the surface somewhat opposed to these things.
00:26:11.000I gotta tell you right now, spread the word, Fox News should be done.
00:26:38.000What are the odds this producer was like, I don't want to work here anymore, I'm going to run this crazy chyron, and they're like, we took care of it internally, because he's like, I'm quitting, so it doesn't, you can't touch me, I'm going to write this crazy thing, and I'm leaving.
00:26:49.000Because that's what it feels like to me, like, if you're the person who wrote this, you knew that Wannabe Dictator would get you in trouble, right?
00:26:57.000I mean, at the very least, even if they weren't as, you know, even if they weren't giving in to the other side, they know it's unprofessional, they know it's not, blah, blah, blah.
00:27:04.000I feel like this producer was like, I have one last shot to do something before I leave,
00:28:23.000I mean, you could probably argue that some of these reporters, writers, journalists, quote unquote, at these outlets know how to use a content management system, which is like, okay, there's some skill involved, but dude, learning how to log into a website ain't no big deal.
00:28:35.000Now you want to talk about somebody who's got to make a burger to specifications, Come on.
00:28:39.000You take the average journalist and say, make me a medium-rare burger, and they're gonna screw it up.
00:28:43.000They're not gonna know what to put in it, how much.
00:28:45.000Do you put egg or do you don't put egg?
00:28:47.000I don't even know how to make a burger.
00:28:48.000I'm not gonna go and rag on a burger flipper.
00:28:52.000What's gonna happen is they're gonna end up flipping burgers, and then when you tell them they got the order wrong, they're gonna call you racist.
00:28:57.000That's basically the level at which they're qualified.
00:29:05.000There are people who flip burgers who get paid a lot of money to do it, more than many of these journalists.
00:29:10.000A couple hundred thousand dollars a year if you're like a top-level dude who makes the best burgers ever, but typically at that point you have like a staff of chefs.
00:29:43.000It's like, you know, you're drunk at night and you're hanging with your friends at 2 in the morning and, you know, if they're open, you can get a burger and whatever.
00:29:49.000It's like Turkey has these things called wet hamburgers.
00:30:41.000There's tons of lousy burgers, and then you get a great one, there's tons of lousy articles, but every now and then you read one and you're like, that's a great writer, and that has value.
00:30:59.000That guy who wrote the- there was that article we were just reading, um, Colorado Sun, I think it was, it said, BLM protests slowed the spread of COVID.
00:31:16.000They brought you out like scum from the bottom of a table, scraped off with a paint scraper, and put on a plate something completely inedible that smells terrible, and they said, that's your food.
00:31:38.000And then there's the combination of the gifted writer who's also poison, and I'm thinking of the guy who wrote the profile piece on Pete Buttigieg a couple weeks ago.
00:32:01.000Just one apse in the cathedral of his mind, and I thought, boy, you're a gifted writer, and you're a total... Chill.
00:32:09.000That would be like you going to a restaurant and ordering a cheeseburger, and they bring you out a steaming pile of feces and then put whipped cream on it.
00:32:16.000You're like, okay, dude, look, you've put whipped cream on it, please, but it's not sustenance.
00:32:34.000The same diner where a guy, a little line cook, he's not getting paid as much money as these jerks in the corporate press, but they'll get you the food you need.
00:32:41.000And in the big picture, the people writing these articles that are lying are poisoning this country.
00:32:47.000Yeah, so, when people say the corporate press is the enemy of the people, when Michael Malice says stuff like that, you look at the Washington Post trying to lie about the Bud Light stuff.
00:33:19.000So there was a YouGov poll in 2017 that showed 60% of Democrats believed that Russia actually tampered with voting tallies in the 2016 election.
00:33:30.000Now, no one in the media ever actually said that that happened, but they just repeatedly said, Trump-Russia possible collusion.
00:33:40.000And it got to the point where this had been repeated so many times your average person just took for granted that it happened.
00:33:45.000And then they went to the most extreme version of what they were hearing because of course no one in media was willing to clarify that that wasn't what was happening.
00:33:53.000So even though they didn't say anything openly dishonest, at least the ones who didn't know that there was literally nothing to the allegations of collusion, they were convincing people to believe something which was totally factually inaccurate.
00:34:06.000Let's give some credit to this Fox News employee.
00:34:09.000We have this story from the post-millennial.
00:34:10.000Tucker Carlson reveals producer who called Biden a wannabe dictator was punished by Fox News and resigned 24 hours later.
00:34:20.000Just days after Fox News displayed and then apologized for a chyron calling Biden a wannabe dictator, Tucker Carlson slammed his former employer.
00:34:33.000Anyway, they go on to mention the chyron wannabe dictator.
00:34:36.000Fox's statement saying the words were up for less than 30 seconds.
00:34:39.000Inside Fox, the women who run the network panicked.
00:34:42.000Carlson said they first scolded the producer who put the banner on the screen, and then less than a day later, he resigned.
00:34:48.000He had been at Fox for more than a decade.
00:34:50.000He was considered one of the most capable people in the building.
00:34:52.000He offered to stay for the customary two weeks, but Fox told him to clear out his desk and leave immediately.
00:34:58.000The company then issued a public apology for the chyron that was on the screen for less than 30 seconds, stating, the chyron was taken down immediately, adding that the issue was addressed.
00:35:07.000That was all true, but it was not enough to save Fox News from the ensuing scandal.
00:35:11.000For a time in the rest of the media, Fox's assessment of Donald Trump's arrest seemed to overshadow Trump's arrest itself, said Carlson.
00:35:18.000Carlson noted perennial MSNBC guest and full-time Ukraine promoter Alexander Vindman, who called for Fox News to be banned on all military bases.
00:35:29.000It was a really great point brought up by Tucker Carlson.
00:35:31.000Because all of the lies from CNN and MSNBC.
00:35:35.000And where was he to say that those networks should be banned from military bases as well?
00:35:46.000We'll put Tim Cass on the spot a little bit.
00:35:49.000Let's see how many of the Fox News employees we can hire.
00:35:52.000The ones that don't want to work there, that don't agree with them, that actually care about American values, reject the lies and the manipulations, and I say The Daily Wire.
00:36:00.000In fact, I'm not really putting them on the spot.
00:36:02.000I think The Daily Wire should start poaching Fox employees right now.
00:36:05.000Just start hitting them up, and we'll do the same.
00:36:09.000You know, if you're leaving Fox News, you don't want to work there anymore because they're full of it, because they're lying.
00:36:15.000We do not, here at TimCast, have any kind of DEI advocacy programs or requirements or anything like that.
00:36:30.000Is Freedom Tunes going to be hiring some... Look, I mean, if artists want to reach out to us who are making animation that's decent and who we could bring onto our team, yeah, we're expanding.
00:36:42.000If you're like an artist, if you're a cartoonist who's qualified to animate, please send us a message.
00:36:46.000And also, if you're someone who wants to support the team that we have, who are artists creating non-woke content, creating conservative content, please become a member at freedomtunes.com.
00:36:55.000It helps us to keep everybody employed.
00:36:57.000What I want to mention here is that when Tucker was first pushed out of Fox, I was cautiously optimistic, and I knew that he was going to be fine, but I was a little bit worried because, as I mentioned earlier, Fox tells conservatives what they're allowed to believe, and having somebody like Tucker pushed out of the network means that that Overton window shifts back to the left a little bit, and so I was concerned by that, but I'm glad to see that Fox, which is effectively controlled opposition, is starting to show its cracks and the response to it is very decentralized.
00:37:37.000If you didn't like what the mainstream media was saying for a very long time, Fox was your only option, at least for visual media, if that's how you were consuming news.
00:37:48.000Nowadays, you have so many different options.
00:37:51.000There are so many different podcasters and journalists online who are delivering information to the people from their own angle, whether they're just not far left Whether they're a, you know, a more traditional liberal, a conservative, someone who's further to the right, you have a lot of different people who are not all under one umbrella giving us information that we never would have had if it was just up to Fox.
00:38:37.000I think we need to train out the implicit anti-white racist bias in everyone who gets hired.
00:38:42.000We need to have presentations and stuff.
00:38:48.000It is something funny that I've thought about.
00:38:56.000There are people who worked for Vice and BuzzFeed, and I've tweeted like, I'm so sorry to hear you're getting laid off, you know, we're hiring and we're expanding and looking for people, so feel free to reach out.
00:39:07.000But like, what's gonna happen when there's no game in town anymore?
00:39:11.000When you're like a BuzzFeed writer with no skills, they're gonna be voting for communism because the only thing they can do is write nonsense listicles and other fake news.
00:39:19.000All they can do is write the fake article they were told to write.
00:39:46.000I mean, even with this Colorado Sun article that we're talking about with this reference, that journalist is quoting a study where he's like, and look, a professor at a university said it's true.
00:39:56.000I mean, these relationships between journalism and academia could be really powerful and strong, could be a great way to get new information out there.
00:40:03.000It's just so often both sources are corrupt and therefore release terrible information that then the public is supposed to consume without questioning.
00:40:12.000Well, you know, totalitarian regimes always need their academic-sounding lackeys, so in that sense you'll always have the university system as it stands for as long as the regime continues to exist.
00:40:24.000However, every single individual person being pushed through it I don't know that that's going to be sustainable.
00:40:30.000In fact, I know it's not going to be sustainable.
00:40:32.000It's a question of how many sacrifices this system is going to force itself to make in order to continue it.
00:40:38.000Because it's a very valuable tool, right?
00:40:40.000Not only do you have 12 years of government indoctrination, but you throw another four years on top of that, where people are being given an even more vicious and depraved version of the same far-left ideology that kids are set up to believe in their first 12 years of education.
00:40:55.000And you end up with very highfalutin, academic-sounding serfs.
00:41:00.000So it's a valuable venture to them, but I really think at some point they're just not going to be able to afford it, and then there will be less professorships available.
00:41:10.000I mean, we just give huge loans from, I mean, what is it, 94% of all student loans are from the federal government?
00:41:17.000That we then give to people to go into debt to then say we need more government to solve the problems I am now facing because I'm massively in debt and theoretically overqualified for jobs I don't really want anyways, which is causing me depression, which is causing me loneliness.
00:41:29.000Like, we are pushing people to a cliff.
00:41:32.000I don't say me specifically, I don't think anyone in this room, but the system that is currently in place pushes people towards a cliff that makes them desperate and makes them compliant.
00:41:40.000Well, the amount of government money also pushing academia that will hire all these folks with government funds to do these studies so that University of Colorado study probably got a $50,000 grant from the Department of whatever at the Colorado State House, and it just creates this cycle.
00:41:57.000I mean, $1.6 trillion had to go to something.
00:42:01.000No, I was just going to say the National Bureau of Economic Research has said this before, that universities respond to the widened availability of easy money and more people being able to get loans by raising their prices.
00:43:02.000There is just food growing everywhere that we want it to or not and it's interesting that people who grow up in cities don't experience that I certainly did we had a Pear I would know we had a plum and a cherry tree when I was a little kid and And so it's like, oh yeah, food grows.
00:43:15.000But people who live in these cities are attached to these corporations.
00:43:18.000They don't know how to survive without having a boss pay them money.
00:43:22.000And that was one of the, that was always something really crazy to me.
00:43:25.000When people would say stuff like, I need a job.
00:43:27.000And I'd be like, no, you need to make money.
00:44:18.000But people in these cities have become weird, mechanized laborers And they only exist to work for someone else.
00:44:28.000And that's, in my opinion, a very serious problem.
00:44:30.000And it's probably, if you look at the school system and how it's just basically churning out workers, with this factory-like system where the bell rings and everything, I think that may be it.
00:44:41.000Maybe, now, maybe we just need these cities to actually fall apart, so that people are forced to re-align themselves with the world, and then actually start, for one, realizing, if you want food, you have to work.
00:44:55.000There's a huge problem, I think, with the younger, you young people, with the younger generation, that the vast majority of them, for a living, want to be TikTokers, or YouTubers, and not that we would ever make fun of YouTubers, right?
00:45:08.000But you have to admit, like, what you are all bringing to the table is a certain skill set that people say, it's worth my two hours right now because the value I am getting for that is greater than, and it's not a money exchange, although there are members of TimCast.com, but it is a time exchange.
00:45:26.000I don't think a lot of young people see, well, what is the skill I am bringing?
00:45:29.000It's like, well, I want the fame, I want the notoriety, I want the clicks, I want the viewers.
00:45:33.000But what is the skill you are bringing to the platform?
00:45:36.000Whether it's TikTok, whether it's YouTube, whatever it is.
00:45:38.000Are you showing people how to lift weights?
00:45:41.000Are you giving people an idea of how to think about the world?
00:45:44.000It's like, no, I just want to be a YouTuber, and that's the bad thing.
00:45:47.000This is where the effect of decades of reality television are starting to set in, right?
00:45:52.000People think, I want the fame, I want the clicks, I want the notoriety, I want the attention, and I want people to want to know what I'm doing and saying.
00:45:59.000And so they exchange their privacy for attention online.
00:46:02.000I mean, so many influencers are actually just kind of very serious, open bloggers, right?
00:46:10.000Almost like they'll show you the pictures of their houses.
00:46:12.000They'll show you the inside, outside, their kids crying.
00:46:15.000And if this is the way you want to live your life, I'm personally not comfortable doing that.
00:46:19.000It does eventually, for a lot of people, turn into their own reality TV show that then brands are like, oh, we noticed a lot of people like you, so we'll give you money.
00:46:27.000And they're able to cultivate a business off of selling their privacy.
00:46:31.000They don't sell a skill, they sell themselves.
00:46:33.000Well, so this idea of people becoming decadent and lazy and cities dying eventually, it's certainly not a new one.
00:46:42.000Because the family is the building block of society.
00:46:45.000And we see families follow this trend.
00:46:48.000When a family becomes extremely wealthy, usually, within a few generations, that wealth is gone.
00:46:54.000Because you had a patriarch of the family who rose up from nothing and was able to develop a fortune for his descendants, and perhaps his sons build upon that and they accumulate an even greater fortune, but at some point, they end up having so much, To the point where they're not as concerned with the economic consequences of not putting in the hard work that needs to be put in to maintain that kind of a fortune.
00:47:21.000They become lazy and decadent and they start spending that money without sufficiently adding to it.
00:47:26.000And within two or three generations, it's all gone.
00:47:29.000And I believe there are studies that actually show within about three generations, most family fortunes Dissipate.
00:47:34.000So we shouldn't be shocked to see that happen on a larger scale with these cities.
00:47:39.000Many of them were extremely wealthy at one point, but what happened was the people became complacent.
00:49:07.000Let's jump to this story from the Daily Mail.
00:49:10.000Quote, Why did you ask such a dumb question?
00:49:13.000Biden snaps at reporter who asks him why he's referred to as, quote, the big guy in FBI Ukraine file.
00:49:20.000It's obviously because I'm taking the money, idiot.
00:49:22.000His quickest verbal moment while in office.
00:49:25.000I know, that's the fastest he's ever responded.
00:49:27.000Oh man, I've said this a million times before, but it was so, it was so pathetic the way the media was trying to position this man as a kind, caring adult, right?
00:49:38.000Oh, Trump's the nasty one and Biden's nice.
00:49:45.000Let me give you this important context.
00:49:47.000They say the nickname was revealed in an FBI memo that Republicans claim proves Biden was at the center of a $5 million cash for influence bribery scheme when he was vice president.
00:49:57.000If the memo shows that their informant called Biden the big guy, I mean, that's corroboration.
00:50:20.000No, they're just going back and stealth editing old articles about Biden being like, Biden, who gets colloquially called the big guy by everybody.
00:50:34.000I think the campaign was trying to get out in front of this because there was a little picture book published ostensibly for children about Joe Biden and it mentioned his time in high school and it says he was such a good football player and he'd always catch the ball so they called him Hands.
00:51:58.000If you're the kind of person who doesn't mind being on camera groping children, I really don't think he's worried about lying.
00:52:03.000Like, what is no shit, just sniffing children in public in front of everyone?
00:52:07.000Like, that's a disgusting, horrible thing to do.
00:52:10.000And then on top of that, to not have the self-awareness to know, like, hey, everyone's watching me while I'm doing this horrible, disgusting, freaky thing.
00:52:46.000There was a chain that went across the pool for the deep edit.
00:52:49.000He cut him off the chain, and he said, you tell Corn Pop that if you, you may cut me, man, but I'm gonna wrap this chain around your head, and if you don't tell him that, then don't come back, and he was right.
00:52:58.000So Joe Biden- These are the words of our president, by the way.
00:53:00.000So Joe Biden's got a chain, and Corn Pop sees Joe Biden- You memorized that speech very well.
00:53:12.000So Cornpop is confronting Joe Biden who's abusing kids, and then down the line, people actually take this story seriously, that Cornpop's the bad guy.
00:53:22.000Knowing the history of Joe Biden, I am convinced that Cornpop was probably a local kid who saw Joe Biden groping kids and said, yo, we're gonna put a stop to this, him and his buddies.
00:53:32.000And he's like, there's a couple of bad dudes, bad boys, and it's like, probably some local kids who are like, yo, this lifeguard keeps groping kids.
00:53:38.000Make a, make a cartoon about what really happened.
00:54:45.000Dude, if somebody started like, Bringing up bad things I had done to my father like how do you speak like how do you speak to the fact that your son does X Y & Z and then he started like singing my brother's praises I'd be like oh my dad must be really embarrassed of me yeah right?
00:54:59.000Well I think Joe Biden knows if he if he brings up Beau he can deflect anything because people don't want to comment on that right?
00:55:09.000Do you remember when his daughter's diaries got leaked?
00:55:12.000And she just obviously is a very troubled person.
00:55:17.000And you have to wonder at what point did she become very troubled?
00:55:21.000As she and her brother both abuse a lot of drugs, they have very serious issues, and they both grew up in the same household.
00:55:29.000So it's almost like there was a bad influence in and around the household they grew up in.
00:55:35.000Like, I don't understand how we can think Joe Biden is a good guy and just got really unfortunate with these two super privileged children who both are just traitors.
00:55:49.000You know, it's like, you talk to people on the right and they'll make fun of Trump.
00:55:52.000They'll say stuff like, what's the joke where, Seamus, I think you made it, that Trump is like, he's like a street cred because he's got three baby mamas around.
00:56:23.000But there are liberals who, in the media, the corporate neolibs are the ones I'm actually talking about, who no matter what he does, they will lie and defend him.
00:56:32.000People will talk about Donald Trump and they'll say, how could you Christians vote for this man who's behaved in such an unchristian way?
00:56:42.000Oh my goodness, I forgot all of these wonderful opportunities I have to vote for good Christians in politics who do good Christian things all the time.
00:57:47.000in 16 and we joked when the results came in and Trump had like 4,500 and something votes and we were like, I bet you we know all of those people.
00:57:54.000We did like six degrees of separation, like we could probably figure out who they are.
00:57:58.000You're all at the same election night watch party like, it's us guys.
00:58:04.000So, what do you think's going to happen?
00:58:06.000Do you think Trump gets the nomination, goes up against Biden, then wins, or what?
00:58:59.000And people are like, what about the suburban housewife?
00:59:02.000The suburban housewife is tired of paying $4.75 for a dozen eggs.
00:59:06.000And she doesn't like Trump, but she's really, really broke.
00:59:09.000No, look, all that matters is the Republicans, political action committees, you name it, whether it's Trump or not, they're going to run ads of the trans activists bouncing their topless breasts at the White House.
00:59:22.000And they're going to run those in the suburbs nonstop.
01:00:59.000And I think that's satisfactory as far as I'm concerned.
01:01:01.000But considering what's been going on, considering the Bud Light effect and the backlash, I think people are probably already boycotting Yingling over this.
01:01:09.000Well I think it's possible that Yingling might even be too afraid to release a statement because they might be thinking not enough people know about this yet and if we release a statement more of them will and it will upset them and we don't want the Bud Light effect to occur here.
01:01:21.000Well at least about 45,000 right now know about it.
01:01:23.000Yeah I mean look if they released a statement saying We are sorry we sponsor this.
01:01:29.000If they genuinely didn't know what was happening, then please say that.
01:01:36.000I can't say I'll become a customer for the first time because I already drink Yingling, but if they were intentionally sponsoring this and they're going to continue to sponsor this stuff, then no, I will not buy Yingling anymore.
01:01:47.000If Yingling puts out a statement and says, not only did we not sponsor this event, but we are condemning it and we stand against it, I will go to the
01:01:55.000local liquor store and buy all of the yingling they have right now.
01:02:26.000Apparently people are saying they edited the Facebook post to remove sponsored by Yingling or whatever, but the event's still happening and the venue is still a Yingling sponsored venue.
01:02:34.000So I still think it'd be appropriate for them to issue a statement.
01:02:37.000But the point I was going to make, It's been a very bad Pride Month for the Pride people.
01:02:43.000Yeah, I mean, someone mentioned in Super Chats that Xbox did bring back their Pride logo, but either way, the fact that there's been pushback at all, the fact that the workers' union at Starbucks says they were told to take down decorations, the fact that Target said, hide it in the back, right?
01:02:59.000This stuff's being pushed back very, very heavily.
01:03:04.000I think it's pretty incredible and I think it tells American consumers the power that they actually do have.
01:03:10.000I think so often we hear like it's happening anyways or you don't want to like draw attention to yourself or you know just let them have the month or whatever and this is the first time you're seeing the tides turn with substantial evidence that if you are irritated enough you can in fact enact change.
01:03:25.000Well, you know what I think these people didn't understand?
01:03:27.000Conservatives have always been against this, but mostly didn't care.
01:03:31.000Moderate, liberal types mostly just don't care.
01:03:34.000And they were like, yeah, you know, live and let live.
01:03:36.000Then they started going after kids, bringing in these books that were gratuitous, targeting children, doing these weird things, and then they lost the moderates.
01:03:44.000The moderates now went to the conservatives and said, please help me get this smut out of my child's school.
01:03:49.000And now the conservatives are like, yeah, we're going to get rid of all of it.
01:04:08.000I think now that they've moved on to pushing a genderless society full of people who are torturing themselves physically, you know, people don't want to do that.
01:04:17.000Which is so funny because the whole purpose of being gay is your gender, but then there are multiple genders.
01:04:24.000It's like, so then which one is it, right?
01:04:26.000Yeah, like are you bisexual if there's more than two genders?
01:04:29.000Remember, Johns Hopkins for a second, but it took it back, said lesbians are non-men.
01:04:36.000The interesting thing about that, so this was like this week, I hope probably everyone knows this, but Johns Hopkins had the definition for a second and they say they disavow it now, but a lesbian is a non-man who loves other non-men.
01:05:22.000The other thing is that they left the term man in the definition of gay.
01:05:26.000So it's just lesbian that gets to be not gendered.
01:05:29.000But I was going to point out that Johns Hopkins was the first medical center in the U.S.
01:05:33.000in 1966 to offer a change of sex surgery.
01:05:36.000Like, it is indicative of the direction they're drifting.
01:05:39.000The only reason that they stopped being at the forefront of gender ideology and gender medical intervention was because their chief of psychology, Paul McHugh, I think I'm getting his name right, was like, No, if people have a gender issue, we should help them, but we should only treat them for psychological issues.
01:05:56.000We should not offer them physiological medical intervention.
01:06:01.000He's the one who campaigned to make sure these surgeries weren't covered under Medicaid.
01:06:05.000And then eventually Johns Hopkins University was like, no, we really want to make the money, but that's my editorial there, but we are actually going to embrace this.
01:06:12.000And now they have one of the leading gender, I don't even know what they call it, gender centers in the U.S.
01:06:18.000This was something that has been happening for a long time.
01:06:20.000And I think the fact this school put out a definition, got hit with backlash, said, oh, no, we didn't mean that.
01:06:27.000We're just trying to be respectful of all genders.
01:06:29.000They are telling you the direction they're going in.
01:06:31.000They have been doing this for decades.
01:06:33.000And yet people say, oh, well, they fixed it, so we'll just let it go.
01:06:37.000They said they didn't mean to erase all the lesbians.
01:07:09.000They want men and women to not know how to relate to one another so that we'll have weak families, because if you have a weak family, you have a weak society, and then there's less of a competing authority structure for the state or whatever perverse ideological worldview they want to try to build out from the ashes.
01:07:20.000I don't want to live in a genderless world, and I'm very comfortable with that.
01:07:23.000I feel like everyone should be against that.
01:07:28.000They'll try to push this stuff, but ultimately men are men and women are women, even if they don't live up to it.
01:07:33.000Well, I mean, depending on what happens with the chemicals in our foods, birth control, and things like this seeping into our water, and maybe Yeah.
01:08:06.000Um, but we were talking the other night, like we were out in the field doing something, uh, in the farm and Andrew, my better half, who doesn't talk, he's, he's pretty quiet, uh, farmer.
01:08:17.000And he was like, remember 10 years ago when like, no one cared.
01:09:16.000And I do agree with you, when they started bringing in the kids, it's when people like Andrew and I were like, we want nothing to do with this.
01:09:22.000Like, oh my God, this is so freaking weird and disgusting and perverted.
01:09:27.000And now the argument is becoming, because we've talked about it, we've had people ask us, do you think gay marriage was the slippery slope to what they're doing now?
01:09:37.000I'm like, when we say like, look, like, as you mentioned, you and your husband are off doing your own thing and you're on a farm in the middle of nowhere.
01:09:44.000Like, you should have the rights and access.
01:09:47.000And I've had that position my whole life when it came to the gay marriage question.
01:09:51.000Just because something happens and then another thing happens doesn't mean that one is the fault of the other, right?
01:09:57.000Because that argument is what they use to try and ban guns.
01:10:00.000They say, oh, when more people have guns, you see more gun death.
01:10:03.000And it's like, well, okay, sure, but that doesn't mean you don't have the rights.
01:10:06.000I'm not going to take away someone's right to keep and bear arms because some people do bad things.
01:10:10.000We ban those bad things, get rid of it, we protect the good things.
01:10:13.000I don't know that it's gay marriage itself.
01:10:15.000I think it's the money around lobbying for gay marriage.
01:10:21.000Once that victory was achieved, we had to then take all of this momentum that we had and turn it into something else that we could sell and make money off of.
01:10:28.000And that benefited the medical industry that pushes trans ideology.
01:10:32.000It benefits corporations like Target that can sell you a rainbow t-shirt and say like, look, I support you and drag you back in.
01:10:38.000I don't know that it's like the legal issue, but I do think it's that all of the momentum that it had had to go somewhere.
01:10:44.000And someone was like, I have decided I'm going to steer the ship in this crazy direction and they will follow.
01:10:48.000I think if you're a communist, you're never satiated.
01:10:50.000And so they won, quote-unquote, victory.
01:11:28.000I think guns is a good analog to this.
01:11:31.000I think we need more constitutional carry across the board.
01:11:35.000I think people that use guns to kill the innocent are evil and must be stopped.
01:11:41.000So my view is like, Individuals have their rights, but just because you have access to something doesn't mean it's your fault that another person did something bad.
01:11:49.000So if there are groomers and abusers trying to come into this space, I'm not going to blame two guys on a farm minding their own business.
01:12:01.000What I would say is I actually, I agree, it's kind of ironic because Tim says he doesn't believe that the slippery slope started with gay marriage and you were arguing that it probably did.
01:12:09.000I would actually push it back before that and so what I believe, and I believe we've talked about this when you were on the show before, but I'm Catholic, I believe marriage is between a man and a woman.
01:12:18.000I also believe that sex is supposed to be unitive and procreative, and when we as a society decided that we were going to accept the normalization of artificial contraceptive methods, we basically pushed this giant boulder down the hill that was going to entirely interrupt and subvert Our understanding of human sexuality and what it is.
01:12:42.000So a lot of people will say, well, this is the moment where we started rolling down the slippery slope or this is where we should have stopped.
01:12:47.000But my point is, as soon as that happened, we had pushed the boulder and it wasn't going to stop until we tried to turn it around and reverse everything.
01:13:14.000But then I guess you and I, we just fundamentally disagree over what's evil.
01:13:18.000Well, and I certainly think, too, that when it came to the question of gay marriage, this was back, what was it, Proposition 8 in California?
01:13:27.000There was that famous line from Jack Black where he was, like, pretending to be Jesus on stage, and he says, your nation was built on separation of church and state.
01:13:34.000And I was confused, because I was like, isn't that an argument against gay marriage?
01:13:37.000Like, if marriage is a religious institution, then wouldn't you be, in fact, arguing for civil unions and not marriage?
01:13:46.000But my position always was equal rights or whatever.
01:13:50.000But I do certainly understand this does lead... I do believe gay marriage led to the question of polyamory and polygamy and things like that because then you start asking more questions about...
01:14:00.000What defines the limitations of whether or not someone has the right to tax benefits and access, and why would it be limited to only one other person?
01:14:08.000The one I'm seeing a lot right now is just good friends who get married, and they're like, but I really like, they're my life partner, like, I like them more than anyone else, and they've been in my life longer, so why would I get married to someone I'm dating versus just like my best friend forever?
01:14:21.000And that is another question about unions, right?
01:14:30.000more and more all-time. Like the entire reason that we decided as a society collectively to
01:14:36.000keep track at least at the government level of who was getting married is because we wanted to know
01:14:41.000who was accountable for which children and also who were making children. That was the point of it
01:14:45.000as something that was enshrined legislatively.
01:14:49.000And so once you move outside of that, and this is why I mentioned, I think this starts with contraceptives because then you no longer believe that marriage is about having children, about having a family.
01:14:58.000And so then it can basically become about anything after that point.
01:15:01.000You've just totally broadened the definition.
01:15:03.000And I think it's impossible after that to come to a point and say like, well, this is what we're going to stop it.
01:15:08.000You've already opened that Pandora's box.
01:15:09.000Like you no longer have that reason based definition of what it's for.
01:15:14.000And you either have to turn around and do away with all of it, or you're just going to get more of it.
01:15:19.000And this is something that straight people will get mad at me for, too, because they'll say, well, you're criticizing contraceptives.
01:15:25.000And I think one argument that was made by a lot of gay rights activists during the 90s through 2010s, when this was a much more hot-button issue, was, well, conservatives actually are not living and walking the walk when it comes to this stuff because they are using contraceptives and they are getting divorced.
01:16:00.000I wonder, you know, the main issue for me was always about equal rights and access, not the definition of a family.
01:16:07.000I actually thought that if marriage is done in churches and in temples and synagogues and it's viewed widely as like a religious function in this country, then yeah, then there's a separation of church and state and for the government to mandate a church provide a ceremony or whatever would seemingly be a violation of that.
01:16:39.000There's a value to moms and dads and keeping track of children.
01:16:43.000And it used to be for the purity of the bloodline also that we weren't making sure that you were marrying your first cousin or et cetera, et cetera.
01:16:51.000But the state has adopted Principles of religion because it was valuable for society.
01:16:56.000It's very much even from the secular point of view someone like Thomas Jefferson One of our great Virginians as a proud Virginian now I'll say you know wasn't himself particularly Christian same with Ben Franklin, but realized the benefit in society and Yeah.
01:17:09.000So what happens when we become post-Christian is we throw away all of that and we think society is going to continue as it is and it's not.
01:17:15.000It's the same as if we get rid of, you know, the same as we're trying to adopt a smartphone.
01:17:20.000You know, kids have been the same for 5,000, 10,000, 150,000 years and now kids are totally different because of this little device and we can't adopt fast enough.
01:17:29.000Yeah, I mean, it hacks your brain, but I just want to mention, because you brought up Paul VI, and you're right, but I just want to mention this.
01:17:37.000Usually when I'll make these arguments, I'll get hit with, you're arguing from a Catholic perspective or making a religious argument.
01:17:42.000True that I'm Catholic, but you'll notice I did not invoke divine revelation at all.
01:17:56.000When I give that explanation, I'm speaking from the perspective of what makes sense for a functioning society.
01:18:03.000I at no point said, well, the reason we have to do it this way is because when two baptized Christians get married and have a sacramental marriage and they're trying to get each other to heaven, I believe all that's true.
01:18:14.000But my argument from this is from a perspective of Why is the government looking at this in the first place?
01:18:19.000And there are plenty of non-religious reasons for that.
01:18:24.000I'm looking at this for what is a healthy society.
01:18:26.000And what I find one of the more fascinating things to do is go back and look at surveys that have been done for 20, 40, 50, 100 years of happiness, of depression levels.
01:18:36.000And every single survey shows that we are less happy, we are more depressed, we are not a healthy society right now.
01:18:59.000You know, I realize what I am living right now is not in accordance with my faith.
01:19:04.000But I also understand that, you know, God, how many years?
01:19:09.00020, 30 years I tried to pretend I wasn't, and I'm like, well, that's it.
01:19:13.000You know what actually made me, a couple things made me come out, and I was in my late 20s when it happened, was one thing that made me come out was how much I didn't like gay people because of their vulgarity, their promiscuity, pride parades, and I thought, I don't want to be anything like that so I can be better.
01:19:37.000So why are we allowing gay people to have this awful reputation? Because they brought it upon
01:19:42.000themselves, quite frankly. That was one of the things that made me come out. Another thing that made
01:19:46.000me come out were a lot of the church scandals. I grew up very devoutly Catholic, and I would see
01:19:51.000the number of things happen, and everyone would sort of absolve themselves and say, well,
01:19:57.000that's unfortunate, but we've moved on.
01:20:00.000And I thought, well, wait a second, like that bishop is still going to be the bishop and he knows all these things happen in his diocese, but I can't marry Andrew because that's wrong.
01:20:08.000I'm like, well, wait a second, Holy Mother Church, like how come that bishop can keep his diocese when all this is happening?
01:20:20.000I pray to him every day that he will be, but there are a couple of things that made me come out.
01:20:24.000But that doesn't mean when it comes to society and the role of the family, I will change my beliefs on that.
01:20:28.000That's an interesting point about the scandals in the church and the inaction they've taken, because perhaps the corruption starts in the church and their inaction on these scandals.
01:20:37.000Yeah, so there's definitely some truth in that.
01:20:39.000I would say that God is going to judge all of us at the end of our lives, but of the things you've discussed, I don't think the thing he's going to judge you for is pointing out that there are bad people in the church who did unbelievably horrible things.
01:20:53.000Anyone who is involved with the abuse of children or covering up the abuse of children not only has to be removed from their position in the church, but they need to be prosecuted to the fullest possible extent of the law.
01:21:03.000I think it's an absolute travesty what occurred.
01:21:08.000But that said, That is an example of there being really horrible people in the church doing really horrible things, but that doesn't justify rejecting church teachings in other ways.
01:21:18.000I love how the many leftists will often bring up the abuse at churches as some kind of gotcha to people who are concerned about what's happening in schools, but it's like...
01:21:26.000Let me ask you, do you think that the parents in these districts, in these dioceses or whatever, do you think that they're like totally fine with what's going on when they find out about it?
01:21:34.000Do you think that they're just like, no one tell anybody what just happened?
01:21:38.000Or do you think there's like fury, rage and demands?
01:21:41.000There are many dioceses that have rules that say like, no, you know, if you're a cleric or you work from the church, you cannot be alone with a child.
01:21:48.000And I have not known a single priest who said, this is unfair!
01:21:53.000Of course we should be allowed to be alone!
01:21:55.000With children, and yet when Ron DeSantis in Florida signs legislation which says you can't have secret conversations with children about sex that you then tell them to withhold from their parents, the entire community in this country erupts with cries of homophobia!
01:22:26.000He saw Joe Biden imprison his political opponent, and Newsom was like, well, I want to do that!
01:22:32.000So, with Newsom entertaining the possibility of a run for the presidency, and that I think he's even talked about debating DeSantis, it looks like they're the B team, and he's like, now's my opportunity, I'll do what Joe Biden did and get a bunch of press.
01:22:46.000I think we're at the point now Where Democrats criminally charging their political opponents is favorable for them among their voter base, and they'll do it.
01:23:25.000It says, Gavin Newsom is working with a Texas sheriff to gather enough evidence to potentially bring charges against Ron DeSantis for flying migrants from the border to Democratic enclaves.
01:24:14.000When something or someone is that beautiful, maybe they can let themselves slip in terms of personality because people are more willing to tolerate them because of how beautiful they are.
01:25:01.000And I think that the states like Florida, governors like DeSantis saying you want to be the sanctuary state, then I will give you all of ours because we don't want it in our state.
01:25:10.000I wish more would do that, quite frankly.
01:25:13.000I mean, if you're going to be a sanctuary state, then embrace it completely.
01:25:15.000Well, don't they want the poor and tired huddled masses?
01:25:25.000And part of what I love about the fact that these migrants were sent to Martha's Vineyard and are sent to these blue states and cities is they end up making all of our arguments for us.
01:26:50.000It's just a lizard does not make you feel comfortable or calm like he looking at Gavin Newsom is very nerve-wracking Have you seen the picture of the lizard with the skin the Gavin Newsom skin tape, you know both clothes clothes pins to the back But that's probably yeah early accurate.
01:27:07.000Yeah, I think this guy's evil I think there's a lot of Democrat governors that are just pure evil the killing of the elderly in these nursing homes with kovat and stuff like that and Newsome was issuing these mandates, but then he got caught not wearing a mask.
01:27:19.000They do not practice what they preach.
01:27:21.000And there are people who just want to be sheep.
01:27:25.000And for good or for ill, one of the roles that the state does have is the dejected, cast aside, mentally ill who are screaming on the street.
01:27:34.000But now we call it dignity by allowing them to stay on the street and scream.
01:27:38.000And when you look at cities like San Francisco or my home city of New York, where there are literally thousands of people who are completely, and not just because they're on drugs, but they are truly mentally psychotic, who are screaming, who are in terror, where's the dignity in that?
01:27:52.000Where's the dignity of allowing this poor guy who sees demons, who is probably truly schizophrenic, and we leave him there to defecate on himself, to have people throw things at him, That there's no dignity in that.
01:28:06.000And that's what these governors do, or these mayors do on the daily basis.
01:28:09.000And they call it, they try to take praise for doing something for the humanity.
01:28:21.000When you see the medieval-era caricature, there's often the mad person in the town who just kind of runs around and, as you described, they're just defecating and urinating and screaming obscenities and nonsense.
01:28:33.000And, again, that's something you see in a caricature of medieval life, and it's also something you see in California today.
01:28:40.000They do absolutely nothing for people who are genuinely mentally ill because they won't involuntarily commit them.
01:28:47.000It's because they don't see human beings as human beings.
01:28:49.000They don't see those people as other persons who need help.
01:28:52.000They see them as something useful for advancing their political cause, and they're less useful to them when they're getting help.
01:28:57.000They're more useful to them when they're out on the street screaming at strangers, making them feel horrified, frightening children.
01:29:04.000Do you think that there's any way for these cities to win back trust in the American people?
01:29:08.000I mean, you can't really take back the images of what these cities have gone through, or like, you guys know about this huge homeless encampment that Phoenix is trying to clear out.
01:29:17.000I mean, how do you present these cities to the American public and say, you should trust us with your hometown?
01:29:23.000I don't know where the breaking point is, right?
01:29:25.000I look at my home city of New York and all my siblings and their spouses who are all taking the subway and they're all a little bit petrified.
01:29:32.000You have to go to work and then the Jordan Neely Daniel Penny event happened I thought that would have been a breaking point that enough New Yorkers would have said you know what finally someone came to our rescue Finally this guy is on the subway screaming I'm gonna kill everyone on this car and some 24 year old was like I got you back guys.
01:29:49.000I'll take care of you Not as another story.
01:29:52.000And they're trying to put him in jail for 15 years.
01:29:56.000And so I don't know how much, I guess the question is, which I hate to say, how much worse does things have to get before we hit rock bottom?
01:30:03.000I thought we hit rock bottom four years ago and we haven't hit it yet.
01:30:07.000I mean, in all seriousness, I do think we're winning.
01:30:10.000You know, if you look at the Bud Light effect, no question.
01:30:20.000But, uh, there's another story in New York, uh, that just, I just retweeted it.
01:30:24.000It's a guy who, a guy on the train was threatening people and reportedly, according to a witness, punched this guy's girlfriend.
01:30:29.000So this is like well beyond just threatening everybody.
01:30:32.000And, uh, the guy, uh, in self-defense stabbed him and they arrested him.
01:30:38.000The media just says, arrested in the killing of a homeless man in a subway.
01:30:41.000Well, Tim, no one should have to fear for their life every time they go punch an innocent woman in the face.
01:30:47.000Yeah, I had this very spicy tweet that was about a woman who, uh, a guy tried to rape her on the train, and I was like, thank God no one tried to save her, because the rapist could have died.
01:30:56.000I'm seeing these leftists who are cheering on Daniel Penney being indicted, and I'm like, have you looked, looked the news about how many people were pushed in front of trains?
01:31:43.000And then the media, Ian pointed this out, it was great.
01:31:45.000The report of Penney's indictment shows him in cuffs being led away by cops, and then it shows Neely with this glamorous shot of him as Michael Jackson with the city lights.
01:32:37.000And also, there are crimes that we don't prosecute anymore.
01:32:40.000We had a guest talking on this about the show last week, but when you look at theft, I mean, I know that in California they're saying if you steal less than $900, they won't prosecute.
01:32:51.000They're also less likely to go after these charges in blue counties and states, but as you mentioned, it's a small minority of people who commit many different crimes.
01:33:02.000Remember, they got Al Capone on tax evasion.
01:33:05.000If you cannot go after people for any crime, and I mean actual crimes that they commit, I'm not talking about trumped up charges, I mean actual crimes.
01:33:12.000If you can't go after people for crimes like theft, then there are serial criminals who are committing many violent acts, including theft, but they're only ever caught for theft, and you have two options.
01:33:25.000Either you lock that person up and now they're in jail for theft and they're not committing other crimes, or you let them back out on the street to commit whatever other crime they want.
01:33:31.000Yeah, and that's where you wonder if the crime, if you're the leftist prosecutor now, if the crime that they're more excited about is the thought crime, and that is the ones that they are going after.
01:33:41.000Those are the ones, whether it's on social media platforms, whether it's, you know, any threat to democracy, those are the crimes they're interested in, and those are the crimes they will go after hard.
01:33:50.000But the little petty crimes, and it shows the distance, the disconnect between the powerful and the regulars.
01:33:59.000But he's not worried about his daughter getting on the subway because if he has a daughter, she's probably got someone driving her to school.
01:34:05.000So the more comfortable we are with other people dealing with the consequences is a huge problem.
01:34:11.000Well, and there's a kind of ideological brain poisoning which occurs where a person begins to think that their political opponents are the root of all evil and that the structure that they're trying to tear down is the only reason people do bad things.
01:34:24.000So it ends up being the case in their mind that the people who commit the thought crimes are actually responsible for all of the violent crime that happens because their thought crimes pull away from the ideologically pure regime which could come to be and solve the problems of crime and violence and hunger if only these troglodytes would get out of the way and let it.
01:34:44.000So just so you know, that sound was me spinning the UFO, which is now spinning at a very high rate of speed.
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01:36:14.000And every bar I've ever gone to, they say, we've got, you ask them what they have and they'll be like, we've got Coors, we've got Bud, we've got Heineken, we've got Yingling, we've got, and so that's why I say it.
01:36:25.000Maybe traditionally, but here in America, it's like Celtic versus Celtics, right?
01:36:30.000We have our own ways to pronounce words.
01:36:32.000And we're Americans, dammit, and we can pronounce it how we want.
01:36:34.000If you're in our country, we're using whatever vowels we see.
01:36:37.000Official citizen journalism from Jay says, the manager at my Starbucks told me that she was instructed to keep holiday decorations in moderation.
01:36:44.000I wonder if they're using semantics in regard to the pride decorations.
01:36:47.000Oh, so they can say we didn't say take down the pride decorations.
01:37:35.000If certain planes have weight restrictions, and so if If they have, let's say, 300 seats on a plane, and they put people who are twice the average weight, the plane would be bogged down, the fuel costs would be exorbitant.
01:37:55.000These overweight people are arguing that it's discrimination to charge them more for the same experience as another person based on their weight.
01:38:05.000Instead of selling seats, we'll sell seats in packages.
01:38:09.000All seats will be in a package of three.
01:38:13.000Now, if you're a single individual who wants to fly on an American Airlines flight from, say, New York to Los Angeles, and you only need one seat, what do you do?
01:38:20.000On the website, there will be a pod selection thing where you can select a seat and then ask someone else to pitch in to buy the package together.
01:38:38.000If someone weighs 300 pounds, but they have no carry-on, right?
01:38:44.000And I weigh 170, and I have a 40 pound carry-on, but it's only supposed to be 30 pounds, I could charge an extra $50 You know, I'm actually bringing less weight on the plane than this person.
01:39:37.000Do you guys remember when Sidney Watson tweeted about the fact that she was trapped in between two rotund individuals on a flight and there were articles written about this and how horrible it was?
01:39:49.000Now look, again, I feel like I feel bad for people who struggle with the weight.
01:40:03.000But also, it sucks to be the skinny person who's wedged in between two large people, and it does happen, and it's not fair to put people in that situation.
01:41:18.000When they recline, you know, it's like that.
01:41:20.000Now what they're doing is they're lifting it up and moving it back.
01:41:23.000So your legs go underneath their seat.
01:41:27.000And then you have a TV or whatever it is in front of you.
01:41:28.000So you can fit a lot more if you stagger them.
01:41:31.000So you're lifting it up and moving it back.
01:41:32.000So now, then you've got one down, then you've got one up.
01:41:35.000And so there was this hilarious article and it said, there is a physical barrier between seats that if a person passes gas, the other passenger won't notice.
01:42:24.000And then if someone starts threatening and screaming at people, you can't do anything because you're... OMG Puppy says, Ingold says BLM protests scared people into staying home, and that's why it slowed COVID.
01:42:37.000Because they were burning down buildings.
01:44:07.000There is no position in society higher to occupy than someone who reads things other people wrote and then restates them in a morally indignant way while calling people racist.
01:44:15.000Well, I do that without calling people racist.
01:44:24.000To be fair, if you are somebody who reads what other people write and then have to correct them on their errors, that is a modern journalist.
01:44:33.000And that's what they claim they're doing, but they're actually lying.
01:44:38.000But to be fair, the real issue isn't, are you someone who reads things and then re-says them, it's in what way.
01:44:44.000If, uh, for us here, uh, at Timcast, for instance, particularly me, where we do this show, we have conversations about stuff, we will read an article, and then we'll break it down, add context to it, and opine on it like any other opinion show.
01:44:54.000So I don't say that this, here, I'm doing journalism.
01:44:58.000I do make phone calls, I do get comments and everything.
01:45:00.000But, uh, and I say it's punditry, it's commentary, it's a talk show.
01:45:04.000What these quote-unquote journalists are doing is they're reading things and then figuring out how to omit, rearrange, and shift words to trick people into believing the wrong thing while legally getting away with it.
01:45:17.000Like when they said the right-wing rage target had to evacuate a bunch of stores over bomb threats to imply that right-wingers were sending bomb threats when it was in fact a LGBT ally saying it.
01:46:15.000Because there was a period where, like, I have some friends, you know, back home in Chicago or whatever, and they have friends who are, like, liberal and would complain and say stuff.
01:46:23.000And I'd be talking to them and be like, yeah, but, you know, when I tell that to so-and-so, they say this, that, or otherwise.
01:46:29.000Now, I go to them and I'm like, ooh, I got one for you.
01:46:57.000Anthony Brownlee says, has anyone seen the video just put out by a Russian hacker group saying Europe has 48 hours to prepare because they're going to destroy the economy?
01:47:38.000I started a daily show 89 days ago and I'm getting less and less views.
01:47:42.000It's mostly business, but I touched on trans issues.
01:47:44.000The challenge is, if you believe that the reason you're not getting traffic is due to persecution, you may be falling into the same trap as the left.
01:47:53.000It could just be that it's not content people want to watch.
01:47:57.000Or it could be that they're trying to censor you before you get off the ground.
01:48:00.000It's really hard to figure out which one it is.
01:48:06.000And I feel like everyone, I don't do YouTube other than when I'm on here, I guess, but the people who are able to make these algorithms work say it takes a lot of time.
01:48:25.000I've been doing this for 10 years now, and I started Freedom Tunes when I was 19.
01:48:29.000That's like when I started doing this, and it took five or six years before I was ever able to make a living off of it.
01:48:36.000I mean, you really have to work at this stuff for a long time to get it to work.
01:48:39.000And if you're gonna say, well, they're shadow banning me, It's possible, but is believing that going to add to your life in any way?
01:48:47.000No, like, work harder, make something better, make something more engaging, and people are going to be more likely to watch it, even if they are trying to shadowban you.
01:48:53.000This is actually a good idea from Eric Miller, he says, Shamus cartoon idea, Wokey the Clown gets fired from his job at Bud Light, no other company will hire him, so he takes a shot at Hollywood, only to become homeless in San Francisco.
01:49:05.000That would just make me sad, because that's... Yeah, it's just a depressing story.
01:49:09.000You could do the... Oh, it would be really cool if you did the whole thing with, like, sad piano montage music, and it's like a kid growing up to get his dream in showbiz to be a clown, and he gets hired, and Bud Light shakes his hand, and then it shows him, like, Pride Month for the years that go by, and then one day, the executive slams a newspaper on the table showing Dylan Mulvaney, and the clown's, like, shaking.
01:49:30.000And then it turns out I'm walking out holding a sign.
01:51:08.000Wondering why it was these jokes came to be, and it's actually rather horrifying.
01:51:12.000When the Nazis and the Soviets were fighting over Poland, the authoritarian dictators executed their intellectuals and their academic class and their heads of state and industry to take control of everything, leaving only farm workers and That's where they start creating this trope that Polish people were stupid.
01:51:31.000Because they were brutally murdered by communists and Nazis.
01:51:36.000And that's why, in my experience, most Polish people I've met have been successful and intelligent, because they're the ones that were able to escape, succeed, and flee before the dictators came and tried destroying their country.
01:51:45.000And even though people like Luke give them a bad name, I actually think they're older.
01:52:32.000I've not seen any strong confirmation, I've only heard rumors, and so that's why we haven't really, uh, I haven't gone anywhere near the story.
01:52:38.000I don't know if you've heard anything, Hannah-Claire.
01:52:40.000Everything I've seen is just, like, there's no way to confirm it.
01:52:43.000Yeah, it's just like someone said something somewhere.
01:52:45.000I've heard through someone that maybe it seems like this.
01:52:48.000And it's the Bidens, not the Clintons, so odds are he's alive.
01:52:59.000We have in Biden's paradise, he threatens people.
01:53:01.000Me and my homies gonna be sniffing your hair.
01:53:03.000You make a video where the whistleblower is like, if anyone finds out, I'm in serious trouble.
01:53:08.000And then, it's like, his name leaks, and he's like, oh no, and then he's looking around, looks over his shoulder, he's like walking to a store, and then he hears a noise, and then he sees like a shadow, and then finally he runs, and he gets chased into an alley, and there's a dead end, and he turns around, and there's a silhouette walking right up, and he's like, huh, huh, and then, and then right, he goes, no!
01:53:23.000And you hear, no, no, no, he goes, he goes, he finally thinks he's escaped, he's running from him, huh, slams the door to his house, he gets in there, and there's a shadow in the corner, walks out holding a bottle of L'Oreal, I knew you smelled familiar, man.
01:54:04.000Actually, it'd be funny if there was, like, some way to incorporate Joe Biden's enhanced sense of smell, where he can just instantly know the perfume, the shampoo.
01:54:13.000And he's like, the police are trying to solve a murder mystery.
01:55:29.000We talk about simulism and how all of a sudden you have these prominent secular atheist type individuals who are pushing rudimentary Christian beliefs or like rudimentary, you know, Judeo-Christian beliefs.
01:55:41.000Like a creator created this universe for some purpose and we're living in their construct.
01:55:44.000It's called a simulation and I'm like...
01:55:46.000I recommend that if you believe that, you go talk to theologians who have been studying this stuff.
01:55:51.000The thing is, they are so desperate to believe God is fake that they're willing to believe the universe is fake.
01:55:57.000But my point is, at the same time, if you believe we live in a simulation, then what people of faith would call a demon could easily just correlate perfectly with alien.
01:56:06.000And if people are like, you know, that you have the legend of djinns and genies or whatever, like yes, large green men or whatever you want to call it, I don't know.
01:57:48.000I worked for Greenpeace, and one of the reasons that I didn't want to work there was because I started reading about him, and I learned about how he left the organization and what he thought, and then I saw his arguments on nuclear power, and he's completely right.
01:58:00.000And I'm like, if you look at nuclear power, there's substantially less death and destruction than coal, for instance.
01:58:05.000But for some reason, they just will not allow us.
01:58:20.000Hell, I think that we could have a better use of all of our fossil fuels.
01:58:26.000But when they come out and they say, no nuclear power, I'm like, nah, you're lying.
01:58:30.000That's how you know they don't actually care.
01:58:32.000Now I know you're lying because that's clean energy.
01:58:34.000You clearly just want to neuter America's energy independence.
01:58:38.000If you claim to be an environmentalist, but you don't want nuclear power, you are quite transparently just calling for the failure of America to provide energy for its citizens.
01:58:59.000We have in our Discord server, We have a bunch of job listings now.
01:59:05.000So, and the reason we're doing it this way is because we have, when it comes to contractors for a variety of things, it's been so difficult and flaky.
01:59:15.000So we're like, we're probably going to have a better go of it with people who actually care about what we're building and want to be a part of it than some dude we found, you know, a sign in a yard or at a store or whatever, or word of mouth.
01:59:28.000So we're gonna start digging into our emails and into our members for the work stuff.
01:59:36.000The idea was like we're wondering you know I'm saying like it's taking way too long to get all this stuff done and the issue is that there are normal things like material purchases and permitting but it'll be like we'll have a contractor who will say yeah I can do it So it's Monday.
01:59:50.000I'll come back on Thursday with the plans.
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