On today's show, Andrew Yang joins us to talk about the results of the vote in the House of Representatives, why Chip Mint has been banned from the NFL, and much, much more! Timestamps: 5:00 - House votes to send Kevin McCarthy home for the night 11:30 - C-SPAN Live votes to go home 12:20 - Why Chip Mint is being banned from playing the NFL
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00:05:00.000Without Ali Alexander's stop the steal in 2018 that we wouldn't have the governor of Florida Ron DeSantis that it would have been Andrew Gillum who was caught doing you know meth in a motel with a This is a family-friendly show, right?
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00:05:28.000I go all the way from the story of, you know, getting tasered and all of that, all the way up to 2018.
00:05:34.000My time working with Luke, my time covering stories like the 2018 Stop to Steal, And honestly, not to toot my own horn, but just legitimately, this is an incredibly well-written book.
00:05:44.000Other people, besides me, have said that I'm the best writer on the right wing.
00:06:42.000One Republican voted no, but it looks like the yeas have it, and our lazy members of Congress, who did nothing but sit there all day, are voting to go home without getting the job done.
00:06:53.000Well, I guess to be fair, even those brave we-the-people votes of the Republican Party, like Matt Gaetz, Lorne Boebert, Biggs, etc., Cloud, I think Clyde as well, a lot of people, there's like 20 people, 21, they're also voting to go home.
00:07:38.000And I think the longer Congress It just gets embattled with itself.
00:07:42.000The more beautiful it is for everyone else, the more freedom we have, the more liberty we have, the less government we have, which is an overall good.
00:07:47.000I want to get this article up real quick.
00:07:49.000McCarthy nominated for 11th ballot in the longest house speaker contest in 164 years loses again.
00:07:58.000I think that the longer it takes, how did you phrase it?
00:08:01.000The longer it takes, the better off we are.
00:08:03.000It kind of exists until there's a diminishing return, because if it happens for, say, seven years, then all of a sudden we have no government.
00:08:16.000The government, especially in Mexico, they're connected to the intelligence agencies, and if you look at how the cartels got their start, they wouldn't be as violent and as prolific if it wasn't for American government and the Mexican government running protection rackets for them and giving them a lot of money.
00:08:29.000As nice as it is to, you know, fantasize, like, oh, what if the government didn't work for two years, the next time it's time for Ukraine to get their check so we can do money laundering for everybody that works for Northrop Grumman in Congress, you know, takes money from them, the next time they want to cut a check to Ukraine, the Democrats and Republicans will do a deal.
00:08:46.000So I'm enjoying this time, it's a lot of fun, but we have to acknowledge the Democrats and the Republicans, they're on the same side of every major issue, and they all want the money at the end of the day.
00:08:55.000Do you think there's any value to, if it keeps being gridlocked and they can't figure it out, at some point should it go to a general election?
00:09:01.000Like, we're voting for our president, we're voting for our speaker.
00:09:03.000It doesn't have to be a congressperson.
00:09:04.000It probably shouldn't be a congressperson.
00:09:06.000Just some American that wants to step up and run and do the job.
00:10:30.000It actually just benefited the machine.
00:10:32.000That's why I'm like that, that the whole thing was dumb.
00:10:34.000One of the things that nobody's talking about is the pipe bombs on January 5th.
00:10:38.000You know, the FBI discovered these pipe bombs that were planted on January 5th, and right now, Jacob Wohl is putting out information that the government is interested in, like, wait, okay, fine, you're investigating the story, so we're gonna look into it too, as to where these pipe bombs actually came from.
00:10:54.000They're finally looking into it, thanks to independent journalists like Jacob Wohl, and it's just amazing how many people are still locked up in a gulag in D.C.
00:11:45.000The riot was bad, the violence was bad, but most of the people who were walking around, they had the doors open for them.
00:11:51.000The people who were fighting with cops were blocked and struggled to get in.
00:11:54.000It's also interesting to see that the FBI a couple days ago announced that they're going to be doubling the reward money for information that's going to lead to the arrest of the pipe bomber that, of course, laid these pipe bombs on January 5th.
00:12:07.000Very strange that this guy's not caught here.
00:12:09.000There was a lot of involvement with the intelligence agents here that, of course, it's still being kept away from the general public.
00:12:15.000But in the new $1.7 trillion Omnibus bill that was just passed.
00:12:20.000There was a provision there that's going to double the DOJ funding when it comes to prosecuting people for January 6th, and it looks like they're going to try to arrest double the amount of people that they already have for the events that, of course, happened on that particular day.
00:12:35.000So it looks like this is something that's not going to be ending very soon.
00:12:40.000I think this is also one of the things that's being negotiated right now with Kevin McCarthy, as even Tucker Carlson on Fox News came out a couple days ago and said, hey, Kevin McCarthy releases the January 6th tapes, then people will back him and support him and vote him for Speaker of the House.
00:12:55.000This is what, according to Tucker Carlson, is being debated right now at the House and is one of the key provisions behind keeping Kevin McCarthy in that position of power.
00:13:16.000There's a lot of evidence still that the American people have not seen that would probably paint a picture of what happened there in more detail than what we already know.
00:13:41.000There's countless hours of evidence from January 6th that... Actually, I'll throw it back to Ian's point the other day that When you hit the nail on the head with the hammer saying sometimes no investigation is better than an investigation, because if McCarthy does a sham investigation with a limited budget, it will convince people that that was a real investigation.
00:13:59.000They'll say, look, we investigated all that stuff, we found nothing.
00:14:01.000It's like, yeah, you found nothing because you gave them ten grand.
00:14:04.000Like, you need a speaker who's gonna go in and say, we're gonna get a legitimate hearing, a legitimate commission, with real money behind this.
00:14:29.000Let's have some nuance here, because I agree in your sentiment and probably said your exact words before, but when it came to the church commissions, we found out a lot that we would have never found out if it wasn't for brave members of Congress coming forward and saying, hey, let's really look at what the intelligence agencies are doing here.
00:14:48.000And then we found out a lot of their bigger secrets and a lot of how they were manipulating the corporate media when it came to the consensus of our society.
00:15:23.000I just know that it was eye-opening commission investigation and congressional hearings that were absolutely game-changing when it came to actually seeing what was happening inside of the United States and just how far and just how unaccountable some of these intelligence agencies have gone and strayed away from their original purposes of fighting actual evil.
00:15:43.000It looks like it was called, the Church Committee was like the general term, but it was really called the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, was the actual committee's name.
00:15:55.000Started in 1975 and investigated the CIA and NSA.
00:16:02.000Well, just the fact that they have people embedded across the news media.
00:16:05.000Like the New York Times, Time Magazine, all of these different institutions admittedly had CIA operatives embedded within them.
00:16:13.000So when you're watching corporate media, if you're not watching something independent, you're basically watching the CIA giving talking points to people that just repeat whatever they tell them.
00:16:23.000You get a twenty-something out of college journalist.
00:16:26.000They're making a garbage salary for a digital rag.
00:16:30.000When all of a sudden, they get this big story.
00:16:33.000CIA source says, Donald Trump, bad man.
00:16:36.000And then everyone sees this small story, all these other outlets, New York Times, Atlantic, et cetera, Washington Post, and they're like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:17:11.000Because the intelligence agencies select someone, feed them stories, because they know a young, desperate journalist will run whatever they say, because it'll build their career for them.
00:17:31.000In other ways, they just have, you know, CIA employees also work as the editors and decide what story gets published and doesn't get published.
00:17:40.000And I think it was, what was his name, Ufket, a famous German journalist that actually blew the whistle about how the intelligence agencies were coming to him with pre-written stories that he literally just had to put his name on.
00:17:54.000He also died suddenly of a heart attack.
00:18:09.000Award-winning, famous German mainstream corporate journalist just came out and said, hey, most of my top stories weren't even written by me.
00:18:16.000They were written by the intelligence agencies that I just put my name on.
00:18:40.000And I actually confronted Eric Schmidt on this.
00:18:42.000I was like, Eric Schmidt, you were a part and fundraised money for this think tank that originally created this term and then weaponized it against your political opposition when you were working and campaigning for Hillary Clinton.
00:19:00.000The first Washington Post story that dropped the term fake news, before Trump then took that term and stuck it right on CNN and all the actual fake news.
00:19:09.000The first story in the Washington Post calling people fake news, it was talking about We Are Change and about a hundred different other media outlets.
00:19:15.000We are the origins of fake news, my friend!
00:19:23.000That sounds a little bad out of context.
00:19:26.000But them trying to come after us and label us with what they are, which is what they always do, like accuse your enemies of what you were doing.
00:19:32.000They put out the fake news, so they want to call independent journalists legitimate people.
00:19:38.000So the origin of that term is them trying to vilify us, demonize us.
00:19:41.000Thank God Trump took that term and stuck it right on them.
00:19:43.000It's very much the modern conspiracy theory term.
00:19:46.000The term conspiracy theory was invented, from what I've heard, by the CIA to make people that were saying that Kennedy was killed by more than just Oswald.
00:19:53.000They were saying there is a conspiracy out there.
00:19:55.000No, you're just a conspiracy theorist.
00:19:57.000You're just theorizing about conspiracies when, in fact, they were conspiring.
00:20:00.000At least, allegedly, it just came out the CIA was involved, according to Tucker Carlson.
00:20:55.000They were literally saying, the people not voting for Kevin McCarthy, insurrectionists.
00:20:58.000I want to pull up this clip from Michael Knowles.
00:21:01.000Now, I don't normally play clips from other people's show, but a lot of people are shouting out that Lauren Boebert appeared on Michael Knowles' show, and so I don't want to piggyback their content, but guys, you know, this is big, so shout out to Michael Knowles, and I want to play this We have Lauren on the call.
00:22:06.000We wanted to handle this privately and have a solution before January 3rd.
00:22:12.000These negotiations began in the summer and they were dismissed because Kevin McCarthy thought he was going to have this massive red wave and our
00:22:50.000It is less popular with the American people than cockroaches.
00:22:54.000So we have to get something right here, and we cannot go along with the status quo.
00:22:59.000Well, on January 2nd, Two of my fellow colleagues and myself, Matt Gaetz, Scott Perry, we walked into Leader McCarthy's office after whipping votes all day long and handed him 218 votes.
00:23:18.000Here's some common sense issues that you can put forward, some promises that you can make.
00:23:23.000Single-member motion to vacate so there is accountability on the third in line to the presidency of the United States You cannot demand more responsibility and follow Nancy Pelosi's precedence of less accountability So this is our check and balance on the speaker and that was a priority for me personally certainly and for many others and But then things like bring the Texas border plan to the floor for a vote.
00:23:49.000Bring a term limits bill to the floor for a vote.
00:23:52.000Any member who wants to reduce spending in an amendment, we'll make that amendment in order so we can bring it to the floor and have a vote.
00:24:15.000This is spending money that we do not have, so let's at least have a vote on it instead of packing it into a bill where we'd have no option to either swallow the whole thing or say no way.
00:24:28.000These are things that we presented to him.
00:24:30.000He solicited a list from us of committee assignments.
00:24:35.000All members provide committee assignment requests.
00:24:38.000We know where our talents and skills are best utilized.
00:24:42.000I want to point out real quick, though, I think what's big here is she mentioned McCarthy thought he was going to get a red wave, which meant he didn't need to actually go to the Freedom Caucus for anything because he wouldn't need their votes.
00:24:53.000He thought they were probably going to have, what, like 240 seats?
00:24:57.000And then when they realized it wasn't manifesting, it's like, uh-oh.
00:25:00.000So this guy, it sounds like really McCarthy did it to himself.
00:25:29.000And then, January 2nd, when all of that was laid on the table, Kevin McCarthy laughed us out of the room, said that it was a selfish wish list, and would not take the deal.
00:25:44.000I no longer have those 218 votes to provide to Kevin McCarthy.
00:25:49.000So it doesn't matter if I go to the floor today and vote for Kevin McCarthy, because there are now more than ever votes that he does not have to get to that speakership.
00:26:12.000We want unity in the Republican Party, and I believe now is the time to start seriously Considering consensus candidates who will unify the Republican Party so we can get to work for the American people.
00:26:43.000And he just turned it around on an actual fight.
00:26:45.000Like, they're not actually going to fight.
00:26:47.000They're not actually threatening each other.
00:26:49.000Just because someone might lose their job, you know, because you could argue getting your income taken away could be a form of life threatening.
00:26:54.000That was a Chad Alpha statement when he just smiled and said, I'm 6'2", 265.
00:27:10.000Yeah, just that I'm glad the patriots in the Republican Party are holding out.
00:27:18.000People like, say his name again, people like Ali Alexander have been enduring lawfare from the January 6th Committee for like two years now.
00:27:26.000They made him spend his life savings, they made him defend himself for eight hours, and if he said one word wrong, they would have tried to throw him in prison like they did to Roger Stone.
00:27:37.000The fact that this January 6th committee exists, it's been pushing lies, it's been used as lawfare to try and decapitate the strongest political leaders on the right.
00:27:46.000Now that we have the House, we, but now that the Republicans have the House, they should use the January 6th committee and actually do something for the patriots, for their constituents, and go and investigate what have the Democrats been doing with this committee?
00:28:01.000Was this whole thing Some sort of PSYOP that was ginned up by the intelligence agencies because it looked like they got a lot going on there.
00:28:08.000Revolver News has had a lot of reporting about that.
00:28:17.000Maybe, I want, it's the weirdest thing when the transcript comes out and there's a quote from Ray Epps saying that he orchestrated, he texted someone saying that.
00:28:25.000And then Kinzinger tweeted out that it was completely untrue.
00:28:29.000It is shocking to me that there can be a transcript you can read and these people are just smiling like, never happened.
00:28:36.000But there are people stupid enough to believe him.
00:30:16.000My friend Jason Rink is directing a film about him called Q Sent Me, and he's got hours of interviews with the Q shaman.
00:30:25.000And basically, the guy's a well-meaning dude that walked in, you know, he was allowed into the building, and they're treating him like he's Osama bin Laden.
00:31:52.000I called it life and death last night.
00:31:53.000People were like, oh, haha, Ian called this life and death.
00:31:56.000But I mean, it's the it's the the leadership of the most powerful military on Earth is now finding itself in a gridlock pattern, which is... I'm chilling.
00:32:30.000Right now there's some dude loading bags into a truck, loading boxes into a truck.
00:32:34.000Heavy lifting, covered in sweat, his back is hurting, and he's getting paid less than these people to sit around and complain about each other.
00:32:40.000This is why I'm afraid or concerned about leaving it up to the house to find their own speaker because they are going to break each other's will and then just browbeat people down to like, OK, fine, I don't care anymore, take it, take whoever you want.
00:32:54.000That's not the way you elect leadership.
00:32:56.000We need the people Well, I'll say it's tough for us to decide who's going to be the voice of that movement.
00:33:56.000So the judge in that case, I don't know how the judge got to the conclusion after those two days when every Republican witness Well, I'll put it very lightly.
00:34:05.000here's what happened. Like this is against the law. This is crazy. There's no
00:34:10.000chain of custody. And then the Democrat witnesses, the Democrat lawyers
00:34:14.000are flustered. It's crazy. And then to dismiss that case.
00:34:17.000Well, I'll put it very lightly. There are bad judges who make bad rulings.
00:34:24.000However you want to interpret that. Carrie Lake's appealing.
00:34:28.000So the interesting thing is that moving forward, I don't know too
00:34:32.000much about it, but I'm very optimistic. My understanding is that the argument made
00:34:40.000is based on precedent set by the same court she's now petitioning.
00:34:44.000So it would be really, really—I think they planned this.
00:34:47.000Like, you can't imagine that Carrie Lake's legal team, after seeing everything they've seen, did not have a plan in place.
00:34:53.000It would be really weird if the Arizona—I think they're going to the Arizona Supreme Court—rejected its own precedence and said, no, actually, we changed our mind on—it would just be like, It's kind of setting them up, you know?
00:35:04.000It'd be a little bit like 2020 in repeat.
00:35:06.000The fact that not a single Supreme Court case was held in 2020 was just insane.
00:35:14.000We saw it in 2000 that they will hear a case.
00:35:17.000Okay, what's going on with the elections?
00:35:19.000But we didn't even get to hear a case in 2020.
00:35:21.000And for the Arizona Supreme Court, if they don't have the courage to hear this case, then I question the legitimacy of our entire country.
00:35:28.000You can give a shout-out to Thomas and Alito, who agreed to hear the Texas v. Pennsylvania, and then you had Coney Barrett, you had Kavanaugh, who said no.
00:36:34.000McConnell picked the justices for him.
00:36:36.000And Trump has a track record of putting the worst people around him, picking the worst people around him.
00:36:41.000He endorsed McCarthy for this speaker race that we're all enjoying where McCarthy is failing over and over and over again.
00:36:48.000And Trump, you know, for people, I love him, I voted for him, I tried everything I could to help get him in office both times, but I think he's retired and we should want him to be retired because he doesn't know how to put competent people around him.
00:37:00.000Let me pull up this story from TimCast.com.
00:37:03.000Matt Gaetz votes Trump for House Speaker and not just that, he stood up and nominated him and it was the greatest thing.
00:37:09.000Look, Trump's not going to win, but C-SPAN actually added Trump's name to the vote tally and it's like one vote from Matt Gaetz.
00:37:17.000What was funny about this is not just that, is that he's sitting next to Marjorie Taylor Greene when he's announcing this vote, and she's voting for McCarthy.
00:37:25.000But back to what you were saying, Trump having been retired.
00:37:27.000My first question, before we get into what Trump is up to, would Trump at this point, based on what you said, would Trump be, if he could be, would he be a good speaker?
00:37:36.000I don't think Trump has any interest in being the speaker.
00:39:08.000ye i i i i would have i mean is the polls the debates are are controlled by
00:39:14.000uh... bureaucratic of force of democrats republicans that kick out anyone from
00:39:18.000the third party they only make sure that their swamp candidates are pretty
00:39:22.000much in there how would you know i don't know if he was a who is that
00:39:26.000The establishment Democrat and Republicans that run the Presidential Debate Committee, which is a private organization that pretty much is there to kick anyone else out that isn't a part of the swamp.
00:39:42.000Ye is one of the most charismatic people in human history, like him or not, disagree with him or not.
00:39:46.000He's one of the most charismatic people in human history.
00:39:48.000I know that he's been talking to Ali Alexander, who's maybe the smartest political strategist in the country.
00:39:55.000So, the most charismatic guy with the smartest political strategist, in a debate with retired Trump, you know, not so strong DeSantis in a debate, And then the rest of the whatever establishment candidates they roll out, Pompeo.
00:40:09.000You might see something very surprising in those debates.
00:40:11.000I don't think anybody... Pompeo, Nikki Haley... We gotta shout out Shane Cashman again because he also wrote the Ye article and got to sit down with Ye.
00:40:19.000When Ye got up and left, Shane Cashman, he's a huge fan of Kanye West as an artist and knows a lot about his life and career.
00:40:26.000And Shane went up to Ye and started talking to him.
00:40:29.000And here's my opinion on what happened, because I don't want to speak for Shane or Ye, but I think Ye immediately recognized that Shane actually knew what he was talking about.
00:40:36.000Shane was referencing things about Ye's career that he could see in what was happening now.
00:40:41.000One of the things he mentioned was that Ye has this arc of bombing with negative press and then rising up really big, even bigger.
00:40:49.000And there's an element of maybe Ye is trying to do nuclear bad press as part of some kind of strategy or something.
00:42:28.000The way he did it was brute force, so it came off, you know, with these little clips that take it out of context, make him look like a psycho.
00:42:33.000But that's what happens when you're radically honest.
00:42:57.000So Shane released a clip where he brings this up to Ye, and I think you should listen to it and judge for yourself, but he says, it's interesting how you say you like a bad person, or really like one of the worst, and that is the only thing said, but when you mention that you love other people, you love the Jews, you love other groups, no one wants to hear that portion of it.
00:43:16.000And so it's almost like I guess the idea is kind of like Ye was intentionally seeing how you would react when he presented you with a positive and a negative, and then you only care about the negative thing he said, not the positive thing.
00:43:29.000It weeds people out that are short-sighted, I find.
00:43:32.000But it also puts you at a disadvantage emotionally for a while after you do it, because it angers a lot of people.
00:43:39.000The comedian Owen Benjamin, I did a debate with him a couple of years ago, and we were debating about Jews.
00:43:45.000And he said that, you know, Jews are like a sacred cow, you're not allowed to discuss whether they're good or they're bad.
00:43:50.000And I told him, I don't want to be a sacred cow, I don't want my people to be a sacred cow.
00:43:55.000Let's discuss the good and the black in the community, otherwise you're stultifying the community.
00:43:59.000It's the only way to move things forward.
00:44:00.000Nobody says, how dare you discuss if there's crime in the black community, because you look at the statistics, okay, there's an issue, how do we address it?
00:44:08.000If you look at my community, there's way more disproportionate of my people involved in things like the negative corporate media, banking, I'm not trying to sound anti-semitic.
00:45:01.000You know, I think in the 30 minutes that we had with Ye, like, we mentioned the Jon Stewart thing.
00:45:06.000Jon Stewart said exactly what you did.
00:45:08.000That if there are people who are seeing a lot of Jewish people in certain sectors, finance or media or whatever, and anytime they try and bring that up, they're attacked, then it's gonna actually make things worse.
00:45:36.000But then when we go live, all of a sudden he was very angry, high energy, like saying that I was disrespecting, like, I'm going to get a PJ if I'm getting lectured like Lex Fridman.
00:45:44.000And it was like, all of a sudden, this calm conversation we had had transformed into something that felt totally fake.
00:45:50.000And then he gets out of here and a couple hours later he got a private jet already waiting for him at the airport, which I just don't see as being particularly likely.
00:45:58.000So I don't feel like it was an honest interaction, to be honest.
00:46:00.000All I'll say to that is that one of the wisest Sadiqs, a righteous, named Rav Ashlag said is that All you can really choose in life is who you surround yourself with.
00:46:10.000And at the time that he did the interview with you, he had, like, Milo in his corner.
00:46:14.000And I don't have very many nice things to say about Milo, okay?
00:46:37.000They always say Europe is like 10 years ahead of us, or England's 10 years ahead of us.
00:46:41.000England is falling into the garbage because those people are largely atheists.
00:46:46.000And if America doesn't return to being Christian, because it's not going to be a Jewish nation, it's not going to be a Muslim nation, if this doesn't become a Christian nation again, this country's not going to stand.
00:47:16.000And I think Shane understands Kanye's career and understands the Christ-like stuff, and I think would be a positive influence to get away from that weird stuff that he did on Alex Jones.
00:47:25.000Something I was learning from what happened when he was on the show and the whole Jewish conversation around Kanye and everything was that a lot of the people that call themselves Jewish don't believe in God.
00:47:35.000At that point, I'm like, I question that you're even a Jew at that point.
00:47:38.000Like, you might be an Israelite because you are derived from Jacob's tribe.
00:47:43.000Judah, his son, Spawn the Jewish people, but they it was the God that was but but if not for God They would not exist so like I just gotta say it's a semantic argument Jewish religion Israelite by culture That's what I'm proposing, but you're just you're just making a semantic argument.
00:48:01.000I don't think so because people call themselves cultural Jews I get it you're from the tribe of Judah, but you're really you're also from the tribe of Israel like you are an Israelite and There are Jews in Israel that say what's happening in America is like a second holocaust because there's so many Jews that are becoming atheists.
00:48:15.000And because they don't care about anything about the Torah, they're willing to intermarry to the point where their descendants are not going to be Jewish.
00:48:24.000So they say it's like a second holocaust because these people eventually, you could say that, you could call it now that they're not Jewish now, but if they're atheists and they intermarry and eventually their kids will not be Jewish.
00:48:35.000So that is the diminishment of the tribe in the way in which Ian is describing it.
00:48:40.000But I will say that the problem with the atheist Jews in this country is the same problem with any other atheist.
00:48:47.000If you are disconnecting from God, you're not going to have Truth in your life at some point.
00:48:54.000You can do great things in this world, but if you're not connected to God, at some point you're going to fall.
00:49:00.000I think Scott Adams is one of the most incredible commentators of our lifetimes, how he explained Trump to people.
00:49:06.000But at a certain point, it's like his commentary went a little askew, and I believe if he were connected to God, that would never have happened.
00:49:14.000I don't mean the Bogarth in my... Go ahead.
00:49:15.000No, no, I wanted to say it's believing in something bigger than yourself and whatever that means.
00:49:21.000What I see a lot of people is like, I don't care if you're an atheist.
00:49:23.000I care if you hold yourself above all others.
00:49:27.000And so we end up getting... There's a couple different ways to look at atheism that we've seen.
00:49:32.000There have been moderate secular people who are good people, who are moral people, who don't want to infringe on anybody, don't think they're better than you.
00:49:39.000But now we're seeing a lot of young people who are atheists and think that's carte blanche to be narcissists, to be egotists, to be entitled, or to just inherently have those traits within them because they don't think there's anything else.
00:49:57.000I think part of why the Jews were so successful as a culture, and as religion, and as a faith, and as a people, is because they followed the tenets of God.
00:50:06.000Like, you don't covet your neighbor's wife.
00:50:27.000I think the family unit is also something worth talking about, since, of course, a lot of religious Jewish people spend their entire Friday night and Saturday night together.
00:50:38.000That is a superpower that is helping people connect with their loved ones, with their own people, and I think that truly is one of the more important tenets, especially when it comes to the larger statistics, to strong family units, to a lot of success.
00:50:55.000I'll tell you a personal story, I don't think I've told this anywhere, but when the Don't Taze Me Bro thing happened, my parents were counseling me, hey, don't get expelled from the university, don't go, like, I could have gone on every TV show in the world, and my parents wanted me to be low-key, don't get expelled from the university, don't go to trial with these bogus criminal trials, And I wanted to go on every show.
00:51:16.000I wanted to go on Bill O'Reilly and confront him for being such a war pig.
00:51:19.000I wanted to go on Jon Stewart and say, how dare you call me a douchebag?
00:51:24.000I wanted to do all these things, but a voice came to me.
00:51:27.000It was like, honor your mother and your father.
00:51:29.000They really did not want me to go high key with it.
00:51:32.000And if I did, I know I would have become an egotistical monster.
00:51:36.000I never would have become a more refined man.
00:51:38.000And so what you're saying about the value in actually believing in Torah or like the Jewish tradition connecting to God, without that I'd be lost.
00:51:47.000And I wasn't even someone that was so heavy believing in God.
00:51:51.000It's just something that occurred to me.
00:51:53.000So I just feel like if you look at world history, Christianity did so much good in the world.
00:51:59.000It wiped out human sacrifice and cannibalism off this continent.
00:52:03.000So, if you have a nation totally disconnected from God, what does that look like?
00:53:07.000The issue isn't necessarily government, but I don't completely disagree with you.
00:53:10.000If you have people who are family-oriented, family-first, if they have some kind of belief in something beyond them, be it God or otherwise, like a moral sense, which I do think comes from God in a lot of ways, but I think there can be people who are moral without believing in God.
00:53:25.000If you have that, then you have people in government with scruples.
00:53:30.000You have a cop who's like, I can't give someone a fake ticket, a bogus ticket.
00:53:57.000That's part of the Ten Commandments, is it not?
00:53:58.000And then what happens is people with bad parents, or parents that aren't there, people that don't know their dads, like, this is kind of an endemic thing in our society.
00:54:04.000How do you honor someone that you hate, that wronged you, that set you in a path of emptiness?
00:54:09.000Like, how do you honor someone like that?
00:54:11.000That's why I always recommend people listen to Jesse Lee Peterson.
00:54:14.000Jesse Lee Peterson says, forgive your mother.
00:54:16.000Because so many people had mothers that didn't do right by them.
00:54:20.000I actually brought this book, I didn't even know I had to talk about this specifically, but this is the continuum concept.
00:54:26.000I brought this literally just because it says that mothers that don't constantly hold their babies, it's like the babies feel neglected and people grow up without a sense of love.
00:54:35.000And that's people that have mothers that are at least trying a little bit.
00:54:39.000People without parents at all, or your mother was abusive, that's going to screw you up.
00:54:44.000Jesse Lee Peterson says, forgive your mother.
00:54:45.000It helps so many people, like, forgive their mother, return to their father, connect to God.
00:54:51.000So I love Jesse Lee Peterson for that.
00:54:53.000And since I brought him up, he's in a commercial.
00:55:50.000I don't want to live in a state where some Democrat governor decides, oh guess what, there's a new chicken flu and everybody stay inside your house or you get arrested.
00:55:59.000Those U-Hauls leaving California are going to Arizona.
00:56:10.000And the fastest growing state in the United States is Florida, but the number one state that people are leaving, according to the latest data, is New Jersey, Illinois, New York, and Connecticut.
00:57:03.000There's a reason we call it Dirty Jersey.
00:57:05.000There's a reason the taxes are so high.
00:57:07.000There's a reason you can't defend yourself.
00:57:09.000It's an absolutely horrible state that a lot of New Yorkers who tapped out of New York City just went to in order to get away from all the yuppies and all the urban professionals taking over what used to be a great city, New York City.
00:57:22.000Did you go to Jersey much when you lived in New York?
00:58:30.000We broke that spirit cooking story, and we were kicking butt.
00:58:34.000We were doing a lot of incredible work, but I made the mistake of having left-wing people and right-wing people, and I said, look, let the best ideas win.
00:58:43.000If a right-wing person puts out an article you disagree with, write a counter-argument, and let's actually have this debate on the platform.
00:58:50.000It worked for a while, and then everyone started fighting each other, and then there was a civil war.
00:59:49.000I think looking at the election numbers, especially from Florida, we saw this biggest transplant movement, especially from New York City, with predominantly right-wingers.
00:59:59.000We saw that a lot of people are even estimating that Lee Zeldin could have won New York as governor if those people didn't flee to Florida.
01:00:06.000Florida came from a purple state to a solid red state.
01:00:11.000That happened because the same people who think the same way are moving to places that they think they're going to be respected.
01:00:17.000And I think that's the majority of people leaving California now.
01:00:20.000The only thing I'll say to whether Lee Zeldin could have won is there's a documentary called Kill Chain.
01:00:26.000This is on HBO and it has people like Kamala Harris talking about hacking elections and saying that elections can be easily hacked.
01:00:34.000So I don't know if any amount of people not fleeing to Florida would have fixed New York.
01:00:39.000And I have a book that I'm putting out soon.
01:00:42.000You'll see excerpts of it on my substack that I just launched.
01:00:45.000dandremeyer.substack.com but the book is called blatant fraud the stealing of arizona and i get in depth of what's going on in the just like hbo did just like uh... twenty years ago they had a movie black box voting dot org and they talked about what was going on with the george bush elections you know as i said to john kerry the voting machines counting backwards so this stuff is not new let me ask you
01:01:12.000In all your wisdom, how do we stop the problem of poop in the streets of California?
01:01:18.000As a more serious take on the question, if people are fleeing, it's because of things like that and these problems.
01:01:26.000Because I've got to be honest, what can the government do that it's already failed at, and then if you do nothing, people will just stay there and poop in the streets?
01:01:56.000This is the soul of the Torah, the soul of the Bible.
01:01:58.000And just having this is so much light.
01:02:01.000If enough people in the world just have this, the Zohar, I used to give these out up and down the coast of Florida because there used to be so many hurricanes.
01:02:09.000They started this project, give out the Zohar along the coast of Florida.
01:04:13.000Jester Bell says, today DC released a comic in which the Joker becomes pregnant and gives birth to a mud monster who transforms into a child version of himself who he adopts as his son.
01:04:21.000I don't know how much longer I can do this.
01:04:23.000Well, I don't know though, like is it really that bad that the Joker has a mud baby that turns into a little Joker?
01:07:24.000They have so much money and they're able to take such a loss that they just do the weirdest stuff and hope that people start to get obsessed with it.
01:07:30.000Well, look, look, I mean, to be honest, a lot of stuff is stagnant.
01:08:19.000It's like a form of impact investment.
01:08:20.000These corporations take your ESG money with BlackRock and they'll invest it in things that they want to happen on earth regardless of if there's going to be a profit.
01:08:27.000And they think that the profit will be that you get to live in a world that we want you to live, that's good for you.
01:08:33.000And that's the same thing what they're doing.
01:08:47.000I think they just stopped Batgirl, Wonder Woman, Superwoman, all of those kind of shows I think were cancelled because they were absolute crap and people were like, there's no way we're going to be watching any of this nonsense.
01:09:00.000Culturally, we are at a very interesting moment where I think there is a bigger pushback against this larger agenda, against this larger nonsense, which is absolutely nonsensical, which, of course, these big multinational corporations don't actually care about.
01:09:13.000They're just trying to use it as a way to, of course, indoctrinate people and gain some money.
01:09:20.000But I think, you know, with the way that DC has been handling themselves over the past few months, I don't think this was deliberate.
01:09:26.000I think this was just someone trying to be Maybe edgy, trying to get people to talk about it, trying to get some interest there, and doing something different for finally, other than regurgitating an old story and just repackaging it with the right labels and personalities and cues.
01:09:43.000This is why the right needs to make our own stuff.
01:09:45.000John Delarose, an amazing writer, writes right-wing comic books.
01:09:49.000It has none of this woke, disgusting crap.
01:09:51.000And this stuff is getting into the comics, the movies, and the video games.
01:09:55.000That's why we made the fake news turkey shoot, writtenhousegame.com, because even Grand Theft Auto, they're trying to turn that into some kind of feminist game.
01:10:14.000We just made the first level free on writtenhousegame.com.
01:10:17.000They're making GTA like you get to be a woman, because the big complaint everyone had was that they wanted to be a woman as they went around committing crimes and murdering people and all that stuff, I guess.
01:10:26.000It's like a female protagonist for the first time.
01:10:28.000I wonder if they're going to have male prostitutes in there, too.
01:10:49.000They want to see Bruce Willis jump out of a skyscraper again for like the 18th time.
01:10:53.000Women don't want to watch a guy jump out of a skyscraper for the 18th time, but sometimes do, especially if they're hanging out with their friends and it's a fun, entertaining flick.
01:11:01.000But like, what they tried to do, they tried doing a rom-com with only men, that Bros movie where they're all gay, and it bombs.
01:11:10.000And they had in that movie jokes about gay orgies, and I'm like, here's the thing, dude.
01:11:15.000There's not enough people who understand the context of that humor to understand why it's funny that there's a gay orgy happening, like what the joke is.
01:11:22.000And then they put women in masculine roles and give them male motivations and wonder why these movies are struggling.
01:11:29.000I thought Wonder Woman was good because she was strong, you know, Wonder Woman, Diana, but she actually had some like motherly qualities, like the debate between her and Chris Pine's character was like a pragmatist versus a realist, was like a mother versus a father.
01:11:51.000It was a Katniss Everdeen, female action hero, whose motivation was to protect her family, but she very much was trying to stay away from the conflict.
01:11:59.000It was a very different kind of narrative.
01:12:01.000She didn't want to be involved, she didn't want the war, she says, leave me alone, leave my family alone, and they force her into the conflict.
01:12:07.000Where typically with a male character, it's like they're thrust into adventure.
01:12:10.000But then you end up with these weird, we're going to make a movie, we're gonna make the main character, who's actually in the book a man, into a woman, and then they wonder why these things don't work.
01:12:46.000We have to make right-wing things and people say, you know, Matt Brainerd loves to talk about economic nationalism and that's what we need.
01:12:54.000We need people that actually build things and the right has to support it.
01:12:57.000I want to even just make the best stuff, the best art on earth that little kids that don't understand politics are drawn to.
01:13:04.000So you get them before they get indoctrinated and then you can be like teaching them about kindness and whatever.
01:13:10.000This is the thing, the woke cult struggles with philosophy.
01:13:13.000If you actually understood, I'll put it this way, I don't think you could take a woke person, have them go up into the mountains with some like yogi monk and meditate and have them stay woke.
01:13:23.000I think if people start to understand concepts about nature, reality, God, these ideas around it, they say, okay, those ideas don't work.
01:13:32.000Maybe some of these people don't have the capabilities and they struggle with it, but I think with the woke cult, a lack of philosophical understanding is what drives a lot of them being locked into the cult.
01:13:43.000I used to laugh at, I might have brought this up on the show, Mr. Rogers, did you ever watch that show?
01:14:12.000I want to talk to you guys about the negative repercussions of getting woke and how you will then go broke by showing you this image on the screen.
01:16:00.000I hereby, officially state... Wait, you should probably look for a patent lawyer to go into trademarks and logos through the US government before you decide, because they might still own the logo.
01:16:11.000I hereby, officially state, the new logo of Tim Katz Skateboard Company is this rounded cross symbol.
01:16:41.000Independent trucks used to have that symbol on all of their trucks.
01:16:44.000In fact, in our skate, our garage right now, I have a box full of independent trucks because those are the trucks that I skateboard on.
01:16:51.000The trucks are the metal parts, the hangers where the wheels attach to attach to the board.
01:16:55.000My favorite truck company, I don't like any of the other ones.
01:16:59.000And it's got that rounded cross symbol on it.
01:17:02.000A few years ago, and I only found this out recently, they started getting attacked by woke people because they said that was an iron cross and it was racist.
01:17:10.000So the company dropped the logo from all their products.
01:17:48.000Look, man, if they don't want to use the symbol, and they've taken it off their products, how can they claim to own it?
01:17:55.000They have stated that they acknowledge the backlash, they acknowledge they were accused of being racist for using that symbol, they don't want to use it, and they took it off all their products.
01:19:04.000I would actually argue one of the reasons they may have gotten rid of it is that I'd be willing to bet a lawyer came to them and said, look guys, I know you've been using this for 50 years, but everybody is asserting that is the Iron Cross.
01:19:17.000A judge will not agree with you, that's an original logo.
01:19:20.000And you can argue you rounded the edges, but imagine someone coming out and taking a swastika and rounding the edges and arguing it's not a swastika.
01:20:40.000I just want to point out how, on their website, at the bottom of the website, on every page, you can see it, it says, Our Logo.
01:20:48.000And then it brings you to this apology of like, no, no, no, it's not an Iron Cross, we're not racist, please, please.
01:20:55.000I think by saying that, and then later taking the logo off all their products, they asserted it was bad and they didn't want to use it and they didn't want to be associated with it.
01:21:03.000So I don't think they have a right to claim that that symbol belongs to them.
01:21:24.000It used to be their logo and they decided they didn't want to use it anymore.
01:21:29.000So I would like to see this company argue in court that they do want to be associated with the Iron Cross.
01:21:37.000Please, Independent Truck Company, stand up loud and proud and say that the Iron Cross is your logo and that no one else should be allowed to use it.
01:21:46.000I would love for you to publicly announce that and then we'll make sure we get enough press about it so that everybody knows that's your logo.
01:21:51.000Look man, this is a couple different things.
01:21:56.000I should say it was the independent logo and I am offended that this company cowered in fear Because people accuse him of being racist for using that logo, whether it's the Iron Cross or otherwise.
01:22:09.000When I was younger, we had conversations.
01:22:39.000We will keep the imagery and the iconography of skateboarding alive, and we will do it with a smile on our faces because they don't want to.
01:22:48.000But hey, I'll take the alternative, and the alternative is independent, reversing their decision, publicly declaring that is their symbol, and I'll make sure everyone hears them say it.
01:22:56.000But I think even if they do for some reason still own like a year or two left on the thing via trademark law, that publicly stating that it's not their symbol, it would be like legal precedent to use it.
01:23:17.000I think it is honest and fair to state, based on how they've removed it from all of their products, it is no longer their symbol.
01:23:24.000Now, if they want to argue otherwise, I'm willing to hear them out.
01:23:27.000If they don't want to use that symbol, I have no problem using it, and I think it would be very, very good for my brand to adopt something they've abandoned.
01:24:26.000Yeah, if you don't want to use something because you don't want to be called racist, bro, there's people who are willing to take that opportunity.
01:24:31.000To your point, though, it's incredible what you can dream and make real in this life.
01:25:06.000Everybody on social media, when they get mad at me, they say that, like, you were tased, it messed with your brain, this crazy lady on this social media app called Clubhouse that was calling somebody a darky slave, this crazy lady, she was coming at me with this stuff, like, people think it's an insult.
01:25:21.000Other people call me an American hero for the Don't Tase Me Row incident.
01:25:25.000So you're not, like, making me feel bad.
01:25:27.000The truth of the matter is, That whole thing helped propel me forward in life in many, many ways.
01:25:34.000At that point, I would say I was just starting to believe in God.
01:25:39.000And the night after I was arrested, I was praying very hard in jail.
01:25:47.000Because it was such a crazy injustice.
01:25:49.000I'm asking questions about whether our elections are valid, and I get thrown in jail for it?
01:25:55.000You specifically were asking John Kerry about the secret society that he was with his political opponent George W. Bush with in the Skull and Bones secret society.
01:26:04.000That was the question that you were asking him, which is a valid, important question.
01:27:56.000I think, you know, there's talk about recession and stuff, maybe, but someone commented earlier today and said, no way, it's actually going to be really, really good for the U.S.
01:28:03.000dollar because all the bad stuff is hitting foreign countries who rely on the U.S.
01:28:07.000reserve currency and they're going to be forced to buy dollars, strengthening our buying power.
01:28:10.000And I'm like, That sounds really awful, like an awful thing to celebrate, I guess, like the suffering of others results in us doing well.
01:28:16.000But seeing the Kevin McCarthy stuff, I've had some conversations with musicians, with creatives, with pro athletes, and there seems to be, we're reaching a breaking point where people are like, I'm just sick of not being able to just talk anymore.
01:28:31.000I'm sick of the wokeness and I'm done with it.
01:28:33.000And we're seeing the wokeness fail to actually push back in a lot of ways.
01:28:37.000I want to save some of the big announcements that may be coming out in the future, but I'm hearing a lot of really, really, really good stuff about breaking the woke narrative and breaking the mold and bringing us back to sanity.
01:28:48.000I'm going through the comments on my post about the Indy logo and I'm seeing the response from people and I'm getting messages from some pro skaters and I'm just like, we're going to win.
01:29:16.000But the based millennials, we're actually going to build the new industries.
01:29:21.000I last time I was watching a video from Dr. Robert Malone talking about the vaccines and COVID and all these things and I was thinking like, and I've been watching a lot of these doctors now that are allowed to speak, the COVID narrative has been lifted, you know, now we're realizing like, okay, it's transmissible, you survive it usually.
01:29:36.000And people are talking about it, they're pretty open about it.
01:29:38.000I'm like, how are these people still alive?
01:29:39.000I'm thinking all these doctors and me and us and like, how are we still alive when we've been doing this?
01:30:19.000This company was bending the knee to woke people, and so they've given up what is worth probably hundreds of millions of dollars in brand value that you just can't buy.
01:30:48.000You can't read it and it still throws back to the cross days, so maybe they should just flatten it out and have just the word independent because that's illegitimate.
01:31:09.000All of the heat and all of the hate and all the woke people and Antifa who are going to be yelling at me, I'm willing to accept that negative consequence that they're clearly not.
01:31:20.000The best marketing squad on the planet, the crazy leftists.
01:31:23.000You know, when they hate something, our side loves it.
01:33:31.000If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, become a member at TimCass.com.
01:33:35.000We're gonna have a members-only show coming up for you about 11 p.m., and it's gonna be fun, spicy, and not so family-friendly.
01:33:59.000But people were saying they watch me on one... People would be like, I like watching podcasts on one and a half times speed except for Tim Pool and Ben Shapiro.
01:35:46.000You know, we got COVID, then we got better, and afterwards, I put in a call to my doctor, Joe Rogan, to ask him about what I should do for my health, and he told me to take vitamins, and I just, I think it's funny to call him that, because it's like, this is a true story.
01:36:01.000When we got sick, I talked to a doctor and they were just like, stay home, stay in bed.
01:36:10.000He told me to call a private doctor and I was like, let me call and see what I can find.
01:36:13.000They gave me a different prescription.
01:36:15.000A week later, I hit up Joe to thank him.
01:36:16.000I was like, bro, seriously, thank you so much for like, you know, just the conversation and telling me about what you're doing, how you're doing it and all that stuff.
01:36:23.000And then he was like, are you taking vitamins?
01:37:57.000What magnesium would you recommend we use?
01:37:58.000Do you have a particular one you take?
01:38:00.000There's a lot of different forms of magnesium.
01:38:01.000Do your own research, but a lot of people are deficient in it.
01:38:04.000But a lot of the mainline brands usually just have a lot of other stuff mixed into it and impurities and really bad stuff that are not good for you.
01:38:13.000So they can tell you about what you may or may not be missing, and they can give you good advice.
01:38:16.000But it's one thing to be like, maybe you're missing magnesium, but maybe you're not.
01:38:20.000You get your blood work done, they can tell you if you've got stress, they can tell you about your cholesterol, they can tell you about vitamins, iron, all that.
01:39:41.000McCarthy comes out and says, the whole reason we delayed the vote was so that we could all nominate Trump and they all start clapping and cheering.
01:41:52.000Yeah, so I guess it's like a new year.
01:41:55.000After 2020, I think it was 2021, I cut half of my segments down that I did on the morning show.
01:42:01.000And now we're getting into 2023 and I kind of feel like we got to change because the model that I have for the morning show is just read the news, record a half an hour segment, read the news, record a half an hour segment.
01:42:12.000The idea would be that process where I'm just hanging out and reading the news, we just do a live stream.
01:42:17.000And ideally, once we get the new studio up, it'll look way, way cooler.
01:42:21.000And then Phil Labonte says he wants, he's down to be involved, so he's going to come out, we're going to talk about this, and then Hannah Clare would hang out.
01:42:26.000And so what it would be is 9 to 2 p.m.
01:42:29.000live every day, I'm there from nine till, like, noon.
01:42:33.000And then while we're live, I'll actually hit the record button and do my segment like normal, upload it.
01:42:45.000And then we just have people from the newsroom coming and talking and hanging out until, like, two.
01:42:49.000Or maybe, depending, we have someone come and do an hour, because then we have Pop Culture Crisis at three.
01:42:55.000So what this will do is be infinitely more fun, generate new content utilizing new space, allow me to have assistance in the work that I do and get done quicker, and I just think it'll just be fun.
01:44:07.000Collisionikov says pre-campaign Trump was better because it was just a man and his Twitter.
01:44:11.000Now it's a man surrounded by an army of consultants and advisors and his truth social.
01:44:16.000I think this explains his latest spree of PR blunders.
01:44:19.000I also want to mention that I put up a poll as kind of a joke.
01:44:23.000It says, did you smash the like button?
01:44:25.000It's at 61% yes and 39% no, but we actually have way more likes than we typically get, so I guess the poll works to get people to hit the like button.
01:44:35.000Yeah, I clicked yes and then immediately clicked the like button.
01:47:16.000Because the idea with an Amash Speakership is that he compromises with the Democrats and then nothing actually happens.
01:47:22.000It's like, dude, the Democrats ran roughshod over Trump, the MAGA candidates and everything, with subpoenas and J6 committee.
01:47:29.000Republicans need to investigate malfeasance and get accountability.
01:47:32.000You bring in one of these unit candidates and they're gonna say, now, now, everybody lay down your swords and we're gonna get through this together.
01:48:44.000Jesse Padilla says, one of the house reps should just find a random homeless person and nominate the random homeless person for Speaker of the House.
01:48:50.000Someone should nominate a homeless person named Kevin McCarthy.
01:49:58.000No, it's Star Trek The Next Generation.
01:50:00.000There was a race of aliens that only spoke in, like, idiomatic metaphor or whatever, and so they would say things like, Shaka, when the walls fell, referring to a story that conveyed an idea.
01:50:12.000And so, like, they were confused because they were like, you're just saying this, like, what does this mean?
01:50:16.000And then they had to learn to speak the language because the translators couldn't translate a different form of metaphoric communication.
01:50:51.000Ligama Thagayan says, Yay is an uneducated madman.
01:50:54.000He was given many chances to defend his positions from scrutiny and he ran.
01:50:57.000This ridiculous meltdown was pure poison to the opposition to the far left.
01:51:01.000There will be no chance to beat the far left unless we move past him now.
01:51:05.000You know, Yay has his own kind of education.
01:51:08.000Just because he wasn't educated the way you don't like it, you know, or was educated the way you don't understand doesn't mean he's not educated.
01:51:13.000And calling someone mad that you don't understand also.
01:51:16.000It's like if two people are talking in Spanish and you don't speak Spanish, you're gonna think they're crazy because they're making no sense to you.
01:51:21.000But in fact you're the uneducated one.
01:51:24.000Something that bothered me with the whole Yeh situation, when he went on Lex Freedman's show, Lex Freedman told him, if you name people specifically, I'll help you.
01:51:32.000And then Yeh dropped the text message of Harley Pasternak threatening to get Yeh institutionalized and that he'll never be able to play with his kids normally again.
01:51:42.000And Lex Freedman didn't say anything about that.
01:51:44.000And people are just acting like that didn't happen.
01:51:46.000Like, this guy who's got some kind of ties to like the Canadian version of MKUltra, is connected to all these weird deaths and things in Hollywood, and he's making these threats to gay in his text messages, and nobody's talking about that.
01:52:00.000I just, I just find that, uh, oh, gay is crazy.
01:52:20.000Think about the interview that we had with Yeh versus what happened with Alex Jones.
01:52:25.000And look, no disrespect to Alex Jones, but when Yeh said something about Hitler not going after Jewish people, Alex just went, I think he did target some people.
01:52:38.000What I feel like is, we were not letting Ye just say these things.
01:52:43.000When Luke tried bringing up Pasternak to bring it to specific individuals, Ye shifted the subject back to everybody, and we were like, nah dude, we're not doing this, so he gets up and leaves.
01:52:53.000He goes to Alex Jones, Alex Jones gives him more leeway, he goes off the rails and says even more crazier things.
01:52:58.000I specifically brought up the military unit that Pasternak was a part of.
01:53:02.000I brought up a lot of other correlative information, especially what Dave Chappelle was saying in the industry that goes along with what he was saying.
01:53:09.000There were some bigger truths we were hoping to uncover here, but he didn't want to have that conversation.
01:53:44.000Because they tried doing this thing where it's like they have America, whatever the character's name is, her name is America or something, and she can punch holes through the multiverse.
01:53:53.000I get what they're trying to do, they want to do Secret Wars, but too much of modern Marvel is, they're trying to bring in diverse characters because they want to expand their market share.
01:54:16.000So they make a Muslim female character, and they give a female character male motivations, and then they wonder why there's a backlash to it.
01:54:23.000It's like, dude, you wanna make a Muslim character, make a Muslim character, but give them, like, just write a good story.
01:54:28.000They're just taking, like, okay, we're gonna be woke, so we're gonna do, you know, this minority, this disability, neurodivergence, this religion, and then, there you go, there's your character.
01:54:39.000And it's like, that doesn't make a character have personality or anything like that.
01:54:42.000Like that meme of somebody throwing adult toys at a dartboard to write a Vice News story.
01:54:48.000I'm happy that they're failing so badly because it opens up a lane.
01:54:52.000Stars Entwined, written by John Delorose, that could be the right-wing's Star Wars.
01:54:56.000I would love to make those films one day, and if Marvel keeps failing this badly, we're going to get to the point where we replace that whole industry.
01:55:12.000I mean, that was one of my favorite superheroes of all time, Todd McFarlane, but it didn't matter what color his skin was because he's Spawn.
01:55:41.000Like, get back to those... What I liked about a lot of those comics in this era, the late 80s and stuff, was that comics went from being silly, hokey, you know...
01:55:54.000Batman in the 60s or whatever, to really dark stories.
01:55:57.000Where it's like the Joker legit paralyzes a woman.
01:57:07.000Can you imagine being a professional player?
01:57:09.000But it's really more like a professional, imaginative party friend.
01:57:13.000How did the critical role find each other?
01:57:15.000Were they all friends before they started the D&D thing?
01:57:18.000I wouldn't be surprised if they did a casting of charismatic people who understood table games, and then said, well, don't worry, we can teach you how to play D&D, have fun.
01:57:26.000And then they bring in guests periodically or something.
01:58:14.000There's going to be a lot of puns we can make with this, but I'm running with this.
01:58:17.000I'm already reaching out to a company that does coffee for you-know-what.
01:58:22.000Alex Rodriguez says, Tim, as a Spanish speaker, when you said the name Zatanna, it sounds too similar to the Spanish name for Satan, Satanus.
02:02:09.000Uh, Maggie McCarthy and Daniel McCarthy.
02:02:12.000If people had listened to them, Fog City Midge out in Arizona, we would have had legislation that would have prevented this Carrie Lake fiasco.
02:02:19.000So, uh, Maggie McCarthy, Fog City Midge.
02:02:21.000I wish people had listened to her then, but listen to her now.
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