Timcast IRL - Tim Pool - January 04, 2023


Timcast IRL - McCarthy LOSES Speaker Vote In Historic Failure, MAGAs REVENGE IS NOW w-CJ Pearson


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

210.6965

Word Count

25,863

Sentence Count

2,149

Misogynist Sentences

28

Hate Speech Sentences

19


Summary

On today's show, we discuss the House speaker vote, Damar Horschig's cardiac arrest, and whether or not vaccines are a cure for heart disease. Also, Jordan Peterson is being forced to undergo social media sensitivity training or his license will be taken away.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Man, I was glued to the speaker vote all day.
00:00:18.000 And it was, you know, it's like one o'clock or something and the House of Representatives,
00:00:22.000 they're coming in and everybody's like, we're going to vote.
00:00:24.000 And then the vote goes on, Kevin McCarthy loses, and I laughed a hearty laugh, and then, you know, I'm seeing all of these Republicans on Twitter being like, All these conservatives and a lot of them are my friends, you know, like, you know, Will Chamberlain's a good friend But he's like this is ridiculous.
00:00:40.000 Kevin McCarthy should win.
00:00:41.000 It's a waste of time.
00:00:43.000 I'm just I'm loving it I'm watching the it's the MAGA revenge.
00:00:45.000 I mean it is I don't know if Jim Jordan is the answer Let me give you a quick gist of it.
00:00:50.000 Kevin McCarthy is the leader of the Republican Party in the house Basically, he could not get enough votes to win Speaker of the House after three votes They adjourn with no speaker.
00:01:02.000 It's a historical moment.
00:01:03.000 It hasn't happened in over a hundred years, and before that, it was the Civil War, so.
00:01:08.000 But I'll tell you, it was a good day, because as I'm sitting here, and I'm playing on the TV, the TV going, and they're like, roll call voting, and then I see, only five votes were needed to stop Kevin McCarthy from winning.
00:01:18.000 I was playing Overwatch, and I got a 20, I think I got like a 23-player killstreak with D.Va.
00:01:23.000 Oh, you were in the flow state.
00:01:25.000 I was just, I'm listening to Kevin McCarthy lose and like my eyes are glowing and I'm playing as D.Va and just, it's a shooter team game and I'm just wiping everybody out.
00:01:34.000 It was so much fun.
00:01:35.000 And then I, I was just, it was amazing.
00:01:37.000 Like I killed like seven guys and I'm just like missiles, shields up.
00:01:41.000 It was a good day.
00:01:42.000 And I'm, and I'm just laughing.
00:01:44.000 And we gotta talk about it, because this is a historic moment.
00:01:47.000 Hasn't happened since 1923.
00:01:49.000 I think it took eight votes in 1923, so we're on three.
00:01:53.000 Going on to the fourth vote, three failures, and so they adjourn until tomorrow.
00:01:57.000 We'll see what happens.
00:01:59.000 I think the McCarthy people are only voting for him out of fear of the Republican establishment.
00:02:04.000 They assume he's the leader, so they just say, fine, whatever you say.
00:02:08.000 Yo, the Jim Jordan faction, the NeverKevins, at the very least have conviction behind them.
00:02:14.000 That's who you all should switch to vote for.
00:02:17.000 That's it.
00:02:17.000 Because look, it's not the end of the world.
00:02:19.000 It's just the people voting for McCarthy are just doing it because they're told to.
00:02:23.000 That's not a reason to vote for somebody.
00:02:24.000 So we're going to talk about that.
00:02:25.000 We've got other big news.
00:02:27.000 Jordan Peterson, he just announced he's being forced to undergo some kind of like social media sensitivity training or they'll take away his license.
00:02:36.000 So that's a crazy story.
00:02:38.000 And then we gotta talk about Damar and the bills.
00:02:41.000 Man, he's alive.
00:02:45.000 That's good news.
00:02:46.000 Last night, we were on the show, people were mentioning, he collapsed on the field.
00:02:50.000 And the left and everybody is saying it's something called like, what is it called?
00:02:54.000 Like comedio cardio or carditis or something?
00:02:56.000 I don't know.
00:02:57.000 Basically, they're saying that he got hit in the heart at the exact moment to cause like a disruption, which made his heart flow improperly.
00:03:06.000 And then he lost, you know, blood flow.
00:03:08.000 It's true.
00:03:08.000 It does happen.
00:03:09.000 But there's a question I want to ask.
00:03:11.000 Why are so many people, even the naysayers, immediately bringing up vaccines?
00:03:16.000 It's an important question, whatever your opinion on the matter is.
00:03:19.000 I tweeted this morning a New York Post story.
00:03:21.000 It said, cardiac arrest, 24 years old.
00:03:24.000 That's all I said.
00:03:25.000 Instantly.
00:03:26.000 Some lefty guy was like, it has nothing to do with the vaccines.
00:03:29.000 And I'm like, bro, I didn't even bring that up.
00:03:31.000 Like, I was like, wow, cardiac arrest at 24 is crazy.
00:03:34.000 I didn't say anything about it.
00:03:36.000 But why are even the haters bringing it up?
00:03:38.000 There's an interesting conversation to be had around that, so we'll definitely have that.
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00:05:54.000 Joining us today to talk about this and so much more is CJ Pearson.
00:05:58.000 Thanks so much for having me.
00:05:59.000 Pleasure to be here.
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00:06:15.000 I'm 20 years old.
00:06:16.000 I'm a free thinker who is so excited to be here.
00:06:20.000 So thanks for having me again.
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00:06:28.000 Hi guys, my name's Luke Godowsky here of We Are Change.org, and I wanted to remind everyone that, if you could question it, it's science.
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00:06:54.000 I also want to say, Damar Hamlin, last night I said that he got tackled.
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00:07:06.000 I'm Ian Crossland.
00:07:07.000 Let's get to it.
00:07:07.000 Serge, what's happening, brother?
00:07:08.000 Hey, what's up, guys?
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00:07:13.000 Let's jump right into it, man.
00:07:14.000 Ladies and gentlemen, MAGA's Revenge!
00:07:18.000 I was excited to see it.
00:07:19.000 The house has adjourned with no speaker.
00:07:24.000 I dig it. I do. Look, man, I'm not a Republican. I've been saying this for the past couple of weeks.
00:07:30.000 I don't care for Kevin McCarthy. In 2016, it was reported that he, apparently there's a recording
00:07:35.000 where he said Trump was being paid by Putin or something like that. Okay. Kevin McCarthy said
00:07:41.000 Donald Trump bears responsibility for January 6th.
00:07:44.000 Things like that.
00:07:45.000 This is a guy who is not interested in the actual we the people.
00:07:50.000 It's establishment garbage all the way.
00:07:52.000 Now look, Marjorie Taylor Greene very much wants him to win.
00:07:55.000 A lot of people have said it's because she's got a quid pro quo.
00:07:58.000 Well yeah, he's gonna put her on committees if he wins.
00:08:00.000 So she's like, I want him to win, we're gonna get things done.
00:08:03.000 I don't see anything wrong with that other than I'm not a Republican.
00:08:06.000 I'm not going to support Kevin McCarthy.
00:08:07.000 So when he loses three times in a historic failure, I was just laughing the whole time.
00:08:14.000 Look, I get it.
00:08:15.000 Jeffries is going to be worse for a lot of reasons than McCarthy.
00:08:18.000 Here's the fear.
00:08:20.000 There's, I think, 434 people who are voting because there's one vacancy.
00:08:24.000 You have to get a majority of votes cast in order to become the speaker.
00:08:28.000 That means the only way the Democrats can win is if Republicans vote Democrat.
00:08:32.000 Maybe it's possible.
00:08:33.000 The fear is, if this drags out too long, Moderate Democrats and Republicans—establishment, corporate, you know, uniparty—are going to be like, can we find 218 people to just put, like, Liz Cheney as Speaker of the House?
00:08:47.000 And then they'll do it.
00:08:49.000 There's enough people to do it.
00:08:50.000 I'm not entirely convinced, though, because I don't think someone like Liz Cheney could actually pull it off, but a lot of people are basically saying, if Kevin McCarthy wins, you'll get some things you want.
00:08:58.000 If he doesn't win, and then there's some kind of uniparty shill who gets the votes because the Democrats and Republican uniparty will vote for him, then we're worse off.
00:09:07.000 I'm kinda like, what's the difference?
00:09:09.000 What's the difference between Liz Cheney and Kevin McCarthy?
00:09:11.000 Like, don't come at me with that!
00:09:13.000 I don't like the Republicans, okay?
00:09:14.000 There's a handful I like.
00:09:15.000 Thomas Massey's cool.
00:09:16.000 Matt Gaetz and Lauren Boebert, I think, were awesome today.
00:09:18.000 They stood up and said no.
00:09:19.000 But Liz Cheney, Michael Mao said this week, Liz Cheney was the one who was introducing Kevin McCarthy, nominating him to be speaker back in 2021.
00:09:28.000 So it's just like, you think, I'm looking at Kevin McCarthy like, oh, he's so much different from Liz Cheney.
00:09:32.000 Yeah, same thing.
00:09:34.000 Same thing.
00:09:34.000 I don't know if Jim Jordan's going to be the right guy either, but I'm just sitting back laughing that it's been 100 years since a failure of this proportion hit.
00:09:42.000 And you know what I think?
00:09:44.000 The establishment is so accustomed to getting whatever they want that they don't know how to handle something like this.
00:09:51.000 If it is only 20 people Who have rejected Kevin McCarthy, so be it.
00:09:56.000 That is a good sign.
00:09:58.000 When the Democrats were nominating Nancy Pelosi and the squad threatened to withhold their votes unless they got universal healthcare provisions, they caved instantly and voted for Pelosi.
00:10:08.000 And now what's happening is all the Democrats are like, see, we're a unified party and the Republicans are in disarray.
00:10:13.000 Yeah.
00:10:14.000 There was one person who tweeted that the Republicans are so authoritarian that all of them now are fighting because they demand they get their way or else, whereas Democrats are all about democracy, so they're in agreement.
00:10:24.000 And I'm like, oh, OK.
00:10:25.000 Dissenting is authoritarian and marching in lockstep with the corporate Democrats.
00:10:30.000 That's that's not fair.
00:10:31.000 Get out of here.
00:10:32.000 So I don't know.
00:10:33.000 What do you guys think?
00:10:34.000 Are you happy to see McCarthy lose, or is it just a big waste of our time?
00:10:37.000 I like the way Matt Gaetz stood up and spoke about it.
00:10:39.000 I actually have a tweet from ALX on Twitter, and you might be referencing it in this article, too, from The Hill.
00:10:44.000 But he said basically, like, what Marjorie Taylor Greene may have done is, I want to vote for McCarthy because he's going to put me ahead of a committee.
00:10:50.000 But Gaetz is like, I don't want to be part of a puppet committee.
00:10:52.000 Well, he said you can't drain the swamp if you appoint an alligator into a position of power, which was a pretty big statement.
00:10:59.000 Gates said that?
00:11:00.000 Yeah.
00:11:01.000 Bravo!
00:11:01.000 And, you know, personally, you know, government gridlock is a part of my love language, so seeing what's happening right now is pretty cool, it's pretty awesome, and it shows you that, you know, the Republicans aren't just the foot soldiers, aren't just obeying every single order, and they're willing to stand up for larger ideas and principles, There was allegedly negotiations between a lot of the dissenting individuals and McCarthy.
00:11:24.000 McCarthy allegedly, this is what we're hearing from Lauren Boebert and other people, didn't concede to any of these larger demands.
00:11:31.000 MTG, very interestingly, is coming out and saying, hey, these guys are asking things personally for themselves.
00:11:36.000 I'm not even getting anything from all this.
00:11:38.000 So it's interesting to see all this debate.
00:11:40.000 Personally, I hope there's no speaker.
00:11:42.000 I hope there's no Congress.
00:11:43.000 I hope there's just deadlock.
00:11:44.000 I hope they're just arguing and fighting each other all the time.
00:11:47.000 So they leave us alone.
00:11:48.000 That's my personal Not anyone.
00:11:49.000 I'm in your boat.
00:11:50.000 they threaten to pull them off committees unless they voted for McCarthy.
00:11:53.000 That's just absolute insanity.
00:11:54.000 If you say that to me, I'll be like, oh, okay, now I definitely won't vote for you.
00:11:57.000 What do you think, CJ?
00:11:58.000 If you were a congress member, who would you vote for?
00:12:00.000 Not anyone.
00:12:01.000 I'm in your boat.
00:12:02.000 I think the silver lining to all of this is that literally until there is a speaker, you
00:12:06.000 cannot swear in a single one of these people.
00:12:09.000 So maybe we don't need a speaker, and maybe that means that the House of Representatives
00:12:12.000 cannot inflict any further damage upon any people who actually value limited government
00:12:17.000 in this country.
00:12:18.000 And it's a shame to see that, literally, if you are an everyday American and you fail to do a basic duty of your job, you are fired.
00:12:26.000 These people cannot even elect a Speaker of the House.
00:12:29.000 It's absurd.
00:12:30.000 Yeah, I say Fetterman.
00:12:31.000 Fetterman for Speaker.
00:12:32.000 I mean, why not?
00:12:33.000 Let's make this happen.
00:12:34.000 And also, it doesn't have to be a Congress member.
00:12:36.000 It could be anybody that becomes Speaker of the House.
00:12:40.000 Greta Thunberg at this point.
00:12:42.000 Can it be a non-American?
00:12:43.000 Top G?
00:12:43.000 You name it.
00:12:44.000 Let's put him in there.
00:12:45.000 Mix it up.
00:12:46.000 Change it up a little bit.
00:12:47.000 I'm sick of these politicians and plutocrats and people who don't give a damn about us.
00:12:50.000 Let's totally change it up.
00:12:52.000 Let's get Ronald McDonald in there.
00:12:53.000 He'll do a better job than all of them.
00:12:55.000 Seriously.
00:12:57.000 The prediction market's been pretty wild.
00:12:59.000 Kevin McCarthy's currently leading on Predict It, followed by Steve Scalise, then Jim Jordan.
00:13:04.000 Jim Jordan's dropped down.
00:13:05.000 He was at 12 cents earlier.
00:13:06.000 But Kevin McCarthy actually got knocked out of the top spot for Steve Scalise.
00:13:10.000 It's been bouncing up and down.
00:13:12.000 Nobody knows, right?
00:13:13.000 You want to talk about wisdom of the crowd.
00:13:15.000 Most people on Predict It, right now, they're leaning towards it's probably going to be Kevin McCarthy.
00:13:18.000 That's why it's 45 cents per share.
00:13:20.000 He's the lead.
00:13:21.000 But it's been bouncing.
00:13:23.000 Some people think Steve Scalise will be, because he's in a leadership position, he will be the compromise.
00:13:28.000 And I'm just kind of like, yo, the first vote happens in the House.
00:13:33.000 And you need only five defectors to block McCarthy.
00:13:36.000 And they vote for, like, Biggs.
00:13:38.000 And there were a few other votes, like, you know, just random people.
00:13:42.000 Well, I shouldn't say random people, but, you know, a person will get, like, one vote.
00:13:46.000 Then, you get Matt Gaetz nominating Jim Jordan.
00:13:50.000 Jim Jordan nominating Kevin McCarthy.
00:13:52.000 Then it goes to a vote again, and this time, Jim Jordan gets 19 votes.
00:13:57.000 So, like, the never, you know, McCarthy faction unifies.
00:14:01.000 Then it goes to the third vote.
00:14:03.000 You know, the third vote, Jim Jordan got 20 votes!
00:14:06.000 And actually, McCarthy went down!
00:14:07.000 Yeah.
00:14:08.000 Byron Donalds flipped his vote.
00:14:09.000 Right, exactly.
00:14:09.000 Plus Jordan.
00:14:10.000 Good.
00:14:11.000 I'll tell you exactly what I saw.
00:14:13.000 Like, why is Marjorie Taylor Greene supporting Kevin McCarthy?
00:14:16.000 Because she wants to be on committees.
00:14:19.000 She doesn't have the power to go up against the establishment.
00:14:22.000 The best position she could get is, you get Kevin in, she gets on committees, she can actually do something.
00:14:28.000 But, I don't think it'll be enough. I think what they'll do is
00:14:31.000 McCarthy will get them in committees where they'll have just enough power but not really enough
00:14:36.000 to do anything. You get Jim Jordan, maybe you'll get something a little bit better. I'm not
00:14:39.000 even convinced Jim Jordan's going to be the right guy. He doesn't even want the job in any way. But
00:14:43.000 Kevin McCarthy already moved into the Speaker of the House office. That walk of shame is
00:14:47.000 going to be there. I mean, if it's going to I mean, it's politics.
00:14:52.000 Anything could happen.
00:14:53.000 They could bring out the FBI and CIA and the Epstein tapes, and they could be all voting in unison right away.
00:14:59.000 So that could also happen.
00:15:00.000 Or they could bring up the internet history that they have on them, or their private information and data that they have on them.
00:15:05.000 But MTG made also some very interesting comments that I think are worth considering and talking about.
00:15:10.000 She was saying, we need to vote for Kevin McCarthy because the Republicans could actually get rid of the 87,000 IRS agents that are supposed to be inducted into the IRS.
00:15:20.000 That's her kind of explanation to it.
00:15:22.000 But again, I personally love the fighting myself.
00:15:25.000 I'm shaking my head so hard over here.
00:15:27.000 It's not going to happen.
00:15:28.000 It's not going to.
00:15:29.000 You put Kevin McCarthy in as speaker and he's going to be like, well, hold on.
00:15:31.000 We got to play by the rules.
00:15:33.000 I mean, there's a way to do this.
00:15:34.000 Oh, come on.
00:15:35.000 Spare me, dude.
00:15:36.000 The guy who claimed Trump was being paid by Putin, the Republican.
00:15:39.000 Look, Republicans teamed up with Democrats to stop Trump, to stop MAGA, to stop America First.
00:15:44.000 I'm not interested.
00:15:45.000 I just don't care.
00:15:46.000 I am actually turned on by humility, and the fact that this Jim Jordan guy, who I don't know, doesn't want the position, and he's willing to nominate someone else, but they still want him for the role, I think he's the right guy.
00:15:56.000 Contrary to what Kevin McCarthy's been saying, it's my turn, I earned it, if you don't give this to me, you're embarrassing the party and the nation.
00:16:03.000 It's like, that type of entitlement is the last thing we need in leadership in Washington today.
00:16:07.000 So it's like, yeah, I'm right there with you.
00:16:09.000 We need humility.
00:16:09.000 We need someone who doesn't want it at all.
00:16:12.000 But Jim doesn't want it because he wants to be a part of committees publicly and wants to investigate, allegedly, the FBI and the intelligence agencies.
00:16:20.000 Allegedly.
00:16:20.000 Would he be, like, neutered his ability if he were to become the speaker?
00:16:25.000 Yes.
00:16:25.000 And then we also talked to Lauren Boebert just a couple days ago.
00:16:29.000 Specifically, I had a conversation with her and I asked her, hey, we need a new church commission I was like, what's the chances of that happening?
00:16:37.000 If you guys don't know what the Church Commission hearings are, it's where all the dirt about the intelligence agencies in the 70s was revealed.
00:16:43.000 It was the heart attack gun.
00:16:44.000 It was the infiltration of the corporate media.
00:16:46.000 It was incredibly important hearings that actually had a little bit of accountability when it came to the intelligence agencies.
00:16:52.000 I was like, what's the possibilities?
00:16:54.000 What's the chances?
00:16:55.000 And she was like, not that good.
00:16:57.000 So, I mean, allegedly she's negotiating with Kevin McCarthy, trying to get something done here.
00:17:03.000 Is that a part of the negotiations?
00:17:04.000 I personally hope so.
00:17:06.000 We'll see.
00:17:09.000 Boebert said they're working on it.
00:17:10.000 That's something they do want.
00:17:12.000 But look at how many people, you get 20 people to defy the establishment.
00:17:15.000 Good, I'll take it.
00:17:16.000 But I just, you get these establishment people in, all of this is gone.
00:17:22.000 Investigation of Joe Biden, I doubt will happen.
00:17:23.000 And if it does, it'll be so weak and pathetic, it will end up being nothing.
00:17:27.000 It will be, oh, okay, yeah, we'll do the investigation, and then they're gonna go find some homeless guy and be like, see what you can find, and they're gonna give him 10 bucks.
00:17:33.000 Yeah, sometimes it's worse to do a shell of an investigation than no investigation, because they'll try and put it to rest with the normies when, in fact, they haven't actually done anything.
00:17:41.000 That's a 20 right there.
00:17:42.000 Ian rolled a straight 20.
00:17:44.000 I think that NIST did that with the 9-11 World Trade Center.
00:17:47.000 I mean, that commission had holes all through it, if you want to look at that.
00:17:51.000 They will do an investigation, and they'll ignore 99% of Joe Biden and his family.
00:17:58.000 They'll focus on little tiny things here, then claim it's debunked and say, look, we did your investigation and it was debunked.
00:18:04.000 That's why I'm like, nah, not these guys.
00:18:06.000 Look at the Benghazi Select Committee.
00:18:08.000 Sorry, go ahead.
00:18:09.000 Yeah, no, look at the Benghazi Select Committee.
00:18:11.000 Like, what actually came of that?
00:18:12.000 Nothing of substance.
00:18:13.000 You didn't see any people go to jail.
00:18:15.000 You didn't see anyone actually be really investigated.
00:18:17.000 Maybe it's time we actually learn from the left, at least the J6 committee, whether or not you like it or not.
00:18:21.000 And it was absolutely disgusting in the way in which they weaponized the federal government against people who Disagree with their beliefs, but maybe that's what we should be doing in terms of looking into how the federal government has actually been weaponized against conservatives throughout this country.
00:18:35.000 We're seeing it also in the Twitter files now.
00:18:37.000 Someone shared it.
00:18:38.000 If Jeffries wins there will be no investigation at all.
00:18:42.000 Yeah, that's actually the point Ian was making.
00:18:45.000 That's better.
00:18:46.000 If there's no investigation, we can eventually get one.
00:18:49.000 If they do a sham investigation, they'll be like, we already did your investigation.
00:18:53.000 We found nothing.
00:18:53.000 You're wasting our time.
00:18:54.000 And then with the normies, they're going to be like, oh, that was debunked, wasn't it?
00:18:58.000 So it's almost better to have no investigation than a fake one with someone like Kevin McCarthy, Republicans, who are actually Democrats driving the speed limit.
00:19:06.000 Is that the saying?
00:19:07.000 Am I getting it right?
00:19:10.000 Wait... You're Republicans or Democrats driving the speed limit?
00:19:12.000 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right.
00:19:13.000 Yeah, so, you know, that's gonna be a no from me, dawg.
00:19:17.000 Thanks, Randy.
00:19:20.000 Yeah, here, let me pull this up.
00:19:21.000 Let's talk about the history.
00:19:23.000 So, I have this here from Wikipedia, the list of speakers.
00:19:26.000 1923, check this out.
00:19:28.000 Progressive Republicans had refused to support Gillette for the first eight ballots, only after winning concessions from Republican conference leaders, a seat in the House Rules Committee, and a pledge that requested House rules change would be considered, did they agree to support him.
00:19:43.000 This was the first speakership election to take multiple bouts since the Civil War.
00:19:48.000 And then we have this from the Washington Post.
00:19:49.000 Check this out.
00:19:50.000 When the House needed two months and 133 votes to elect a speaker.
00:19:53.000 Okay.
00:19:57.000 They say, you know, it goes back to 1856, it was a crazy election, took months.
00:20:02.000 Let's hope that we resolve this House stuff tomorrow.
00:20:08.000 Because if it ends up taking eight votes and then finally there's concessions made, and maybe Kevin McCarthy gives more concessions to, say, Matt Gaetz, Lorne Boebert, etc., enough that they actually will be able to do real investigations or something like that, it's better than taking two months and being more indicative of a coming civil war or something.
00:20:27.000 What would be a scenario if there was no speaker?
00:20:29.000 There would be no new members sworn in.
00:20:33.000 You wouldn't be able to vote on anything else until there's a speaker in office.
00:20:36.000 It would literally put the entire branch at a standstill other than the Senate.
00:20:41.000 They were sworn in today.
00:20:43.000 So they couldn't even vote on things if there's no speaker?
00:20:45.000 I like that idea.
00:20:46.000 That sounds great!
00:20:47.000 That sounds awesome!
00:20:48.000 And you only need five people.
00:20:50.000 Five people.
00:20:52.000 Shut down Congress.
00:20:52.000 Man.
00:20:53.000 Let's do it.
00:20:55.000 But how did Thomas Massey vote?
00:20:56.000 Did he vote for McCarthy?
00:20:57.000 I'm not sure.
00:20:59.000 That's a great question.
00:21:00.000 I wonder, I'm not sure if he was one of the defectors or not.
00:21:03.000 I don't think I've ever seen his name.
00:21:04.000 Some people were telling me not to call the voters defectors.
00:21:07.000 The people voting for Jim Jordan are the people's vote and the rest are the shill votes.
00:21:12.000 I want to stress this, alright?
00:21:14.000 The people who are voting for McCarthy are just doing it because McCarthy's the machine.
00:21:19.000 He's the Republican machine.
00:21:20.000 And when the machine comes to you and they control funds, and they can crush you, they say, look, you vote for me, we'll get you the committees you want, that's the way it's played, don't F with me.
00:21:28.000 And they go, yeah, yeah, for sure, no problem.
00:21:30.000 Now you've got people who are like, I don't care!
00:21:33.000 Matt Gaetz is like, I don't care.
00:21:34.000 I'm not going to vote for it.
00:21:35.000 It's not going to happen.
00:21:36.000 Lauren Boebert says the same thing.
00:21:37.000 This is the I am Spartacus moment.
00:21:39.000 This is where people, the Republicans, can now stand up safely and say, look, I don't want to cause any problems, but you guys don't have it.
00:21:47.000 I'm going to vote for Jim Jordan.
00:21:49.000 They need to do it.
00:21:51.000 And it's that type of moral courage and conviction that we need right now.
00:21:53.000 If we're actually going to have the investigations that really matter, like you said, looking into all of this Fauci related stuff, looking into the Twitter files and big tech collusion with the federal government.
00:22:03.000 We don't do that by having someone who has already showed us who they are, like literally believe someone the first time when they show you who they are.
00:22:10.000 When is McCarthy in his history as, you know, a member of leadership ever really been the guy to, you know, burn down the barn and say, we're going to get to the bottom of this and figure out what exactly is going on.
00:22:20.000 What are we even doing?
00:22:22.000 has showed us who he is.
00:22:24.000 You know, there are other options out there who have shown us who they are.
00:22:27.000 And I think that like, when you have those options, especially when the fact that we don't control the Senate
00:22:31.000 and the Democrats and the left will still control the White House for several years to come.
00:22:35.000 So it's like, we are the opposition party.
00:22:38.000 All we can really do is investigate and hold people accountable.
00:22:40.000 And if we don't have a speaker is able and willing to do that, then what are we even doing?
00:22:45.000 What are we wasting our time on?
00:22:46.000 I also just like the revenge element of it.
00:22:49.000 Like it was just funny to watch Kevin McCarthy lose three times in historical failure because he's been a never-Trumper.
00:22:56.000 Look man, I'm not a Republican, I keep saying it a million times, never cared for the Republican Party, but then all of a sudden, and I was even late to the party too, they were former Occupy Wall Street people, nine million Obama voters, switched to vote for Trump, and I was like, I'm not voting for Trump.
00:23:13.000 Then I start seeing what Trump is doing.
00:23:15.000 I see these people who used to be Bernie supporters now voting for Trump, and I was like, wow.
00:23:18.000 Like, I didn't even realize that.
00:23:20.000 And then people were like, look, he wants to bring jobs back to this country.
00:23:22.000 He wants to secure our border.
00:23:23.000 He wants to end foreign wars.
00:23:24.000 And I'm like, you know, those are really good points.
00:23:27.000 Like, I didn't take Trump seriously in the beginning.
00:23:29.000 I probably should have.
00:23:30.000 I probably should have at least, you know, but I was just so jaded.
00:23:33.000 So this time around, okay, I'm gonna vote for the guy.
00:23:36.000 Does Kevin McCarthy, and even with all due respect Marjorie Taylor Greene, think that someone like me would actually get behind a guy who claimed Putin pushed the Russia collusion nonsense or the January 6th nonsense?
00:23:50.000 I'm not interested in that.
00:23:52.000 You will never see me be like a proud party Republican who's gonna march in lockstep with a Republican establishment because I'm supposed to.
00:23:59.000 Not interested in that.
00:24:00.000 According to Axios, Thomas Macy is voting for Kevin McCarthy.
00:24:03.000 Yeah, that's what I figured, I figured.
00:24:05.000 I'd like to see Massey as Speaker of the House.
00:24:08.000 That'd be great.
00:24:09.000 He'd probably just, like, could you imagine if Ron Paul was Speaker?
00:24:13.000 Just, I'm not gonna swear anybody in.
00:24:15.000 Yeah.
00:24:15.000 We're just, we're just, we're just, it's just not.
00:24:17.000 You did a real job, young man.
00:24:19.000 Honestly.
00:24:19.000 Just stop.
00:24:20.000 Thomas Massey would be a great Speaker of the House, because he's kind of like a robot.
00:24:23.000 I mean, I love you, Tom, obviously, but like autistic robot, you know?
00:24:27.000 You got the engineering skills down, if you know what I'm saying, man.
00:24:30.000 We need someone that's impartial, that's willing to just work off of facts and logic if they're going to function as the Speaker for the whole.
00:24:37.000 You don't want the emotions clouding it up.
00:24:39.000 And you're not a robot, bro, you're a man.
00:24:41.000 Let's go back to the core of this segment, right?
00:24:44.000 So it was 1856.
00:24:47.000 Just before the Civil War, when tensions are as hot as they've ever been, and it took months to finally get a speaker.
00:24:52.000 Then, of course, a few years later, they're in Civil War.
00:24:55.000 Then you get 1923.
00:24:57.000 So I suppose my view is, I know, Luke, you're saying gridlock is good, and I'm like, yes, gridlock's preferable to corruption, but I want a net positive.
00:25:08.000 I want investigations.
00:25:09.000 So I guess my concern is, What's the risk of destabilization if we go for hard investigations and accountability versus letting the machine lock itself down and then just having nothing happen?
00:25:25.000 What is the preferable scenario?
00:25:27.000 Yeah, you could accidentally uncover a lot of stuff that makes people very angry, very riotous, and then you have foreign corporations come in, be like, you're the victim here, the American government was out to get you, we'll protect you, I'm Klaus Schwab, I'm here to help, and then all of a sudden we have a corporate state.
00:25:42.000 The foreign corporations have already taken over the public government, Ian.
00:25:46.000 They already are in charge.
00:25:48.000 They already are crawling the shots.
00:25:49.000 When we look at our form of government, they don't serve the people.
00:25:52.000 There's been many studies, particularly showing populist policies never get passed.
00:25:58.000 The policies that the lobbyists want passed, they get passed, especially when they have big money behind them.
00:26:03.000 So what you're warning about happening already has happened.
00:26:06.000 But look, my question for you is, do you think it's better to have investigations, like a church commission, or gridlock shutting the government down?
00:26:12.000 Investigations or whitewashes?
00:26:14.000 That's another point to understand here.
00:26:18.000 Let's say Jim Jordan wins, and he actually says, OK, we're going to have some accountability.
00:26:24.000 Maybe not perfect, but it's not going to be a whitewash.
00:26:27.000 Is that good?
00:26:28.000 Or would you rather see gridlock?
00:26:29.000 I'd rather see gridlock because it's going to be the same government that just a couple days ago passed the $1.7 trillion spending bill.
00:26:36.000 It's going to be the same government that just passed Bill Gates' Inflation Reduction Act, which doesn't really do anything with inflation.
00:26:44.000 It's the same people predominantly in power right now that are going to be doing more with your life.
00:26:49.000 And I just don't believe them when they're going to come here and say, we're going to do things differently now.
00:26:55.000 I mean, really?
00:26:56.000 Come on.
00:26:56.000 I agree like that's a thing too like a lot of people are saying Jim Jordan and I'm kind of you know I guess maybe I mean I've seen it I've seen him write a lot of letters I've seen him speak up a whole lot that's better than nothing but I don't know if I've seen enough to where I'm like he's the guy like Thomas Massey is someone where I trust him that if he was speaker you'd actually see something happen I don't know about Jim Jordan that's why I probably agree with you more Luke my view is the options in the speaker vote today were Control or controlled opposition.
00:27:28.000 That's why I'm just like not interested.
00:27:30.000 Yeah, what's your what's your vision?
00:27:32.000 I think that's a lot of people right now, but I think when you talk about is it worth the trouble?
00:27:36.000 I think the people want the trouble.
00:27:38.000 They want to see these investigations.
00:27:40.000 They want to see these these truths uncovered wherever that may lead and I think that it's so easy to get trapped in the personality debate when it comes to this because we're dealing with people and Do you really like McCarthy?
00:27:50.000 Do you really like Jim Jordan?
00:27:52.000 Those are all personality questions, but I think at the end of the day, what we are seeing from, if you just look at Twitter and the conversation that's going on about it, every single tweet that Marjorie Taylor Greene has made, you know, supermanning for Kevin McCarthy, has been ratioed.
00:28:06.000 Every single one.
00:28:07.000 And it's just like, the people want accountability, and we're not going to get that by being the complacent, conservative movement that we've always been.
00:28:14.000 I was watching War Room earlier.
00:28:17.000 And Marjorie Taylor Greene appeared on it, and so I'm like, I gotta see this, because, you know, look, I like Marjorie, and I want to hear what you have to say about Kevin McCarthy, and yo, the chat lit up with shill, sellout, you've turned, you've abandoned us, backstabber, they are not happy with Marjorie Taylor Greene on this one.
00:28:31.000 It's worth hearing her out, of course, before you start judging the person.
00:28:35.000 She's not wrong in the sense that she has a logic to her decision.
00:28:40.000 Kevin McCarthy is the leadership.
00:28:41.000 He's made concessions on certain things.
00:28:43.000 He said there will be investigations.
00:28:45.000 And she's probably been guaranteed committee positions where she, who I trust, would actually do something, will do something.
00:28:51.000 But I'm just gonna come out and say it, like, Marjorie's a Republican.
00:28:55.000 She's a Trump Republican, but she's still gonna be there for the party.
00:28:59.000 Don't look at me.
00:28:59.000 Like, I was barely there.
00:29:01.000 I wasn't there at all in 2016.
00:29:02.000 I was barely there in 2020.
00:29:04.000 And I think that's the problem.
00:29:05.000 Republicans barely squeaked by because they were able to convince a lot of post-liberals, moderates, and more middle-of-the-road people to support them.
00:29:15.000 Now they're coming out and saying, here's how I feel.
00:29:17.000 I don't want to speak for anybody else.
00:29:18.000 I feel like now that they've won, they're coming to people like me and being like, okay, now that you've helped us fall in line, here's our Republican establishment plan.
00:29:27.000 I'm like, bro, don't look at me.
00:29:29.000 You're not going to convince me to do anything.
00:29:30.000 You're lucky you got my vote in the first place.
00:29:32.000 So I just, I just, I don't see it, man.
00:29:33.000 You should always be reticent about voting for quote, the party.
00:29:36.000 That's a big Hitler tag.
00:29:37.000 You know, Hitler wrote about the party in Mein Kampf.
00:29:39.000 It's all about the party, putting the party first.
00:29:41.000 You know, it's do not do that in America.
00:29:44.000 I mean, who, geez.
00:29:45.000 Vote for people.
00:29:47.000 You know, here's what we need.
00:29:48.000 We need an Elon Musk in Congress.
00:29:50.000 And I don't mean Elon Musk literally.
00:29:51.000 I mean someone who's willing to stake $40 billion to do something kind of off the wall, kind of nuts.
00:29:59.000 I would like to see Matt Gaetz stand up and nominate Donald Trump.
00:30:02.000 He should get up there.
00:30:03.000 He should be like, I am nominating Donald Trump for Speaker of the House.
00:30:08.000 He is a great leader.
00:30:10.000 He has massive, you know, support along the base.
00:30:13.000 There you go.
00:30:14.000 But could Donald Trump even get the votes at this point, right?
00:30:17.000 Who cares?
00:30:17.000 That's the thing.
00:30:18.000 Yeah.
00:30:18.000 It's like someone needs to throw a figurative pie.
00:30:20.000 Yeah.
00:30:21.000 Like, Jim Jordan is not a pie.
00:30:24.000 Jim Jordan is a middle finger to McCarthy, so he can't win.
00:30:27.000 But come on.
00:30:28.000 Like, Biggs was not bad, you know, Freedom Caucus guy.
00:30:30.000 But they could have still done better, you know?
00:30:33.000 I mean, even Matt Gaetz nominating Lauren Boebert would have been better.
00:30:37.000 Yeah.
00:30:38.000 Okay, you know, whatever.
00:30:39.000 Who should it be, Luke?
00:30:40.000 Ron Paul.
00:30:43.000 Dr. No.
00:30:43.000 They called him that in the Congress because he would vote no on everything.
00:30:47.000 We need that kind of leadership.
00:30:49.000 So here's a question.
00:30:50.000 Why doesn't Thomas Massey do it?
00:30:52.000 Maybe because he's more robotic and it's not worth it.
00:30:55.000 Because no one nominated him?
00:30:56.000 Is that the only reason?
00:30:57.000 Yeah, if I was in Congress, It would be, it would be, I'd be the craziest person in Congress.
00:31:02.000 People would be like, this dude's out of his mind.
00:31:03.000 I'd stand up and I'd say Ron Paul.
00:31:05.000 You'd be the AOC of the right.
00:31:06.000 No, I would.
00:31:07.000 Yeah, you would.
00:31:07.000 No, AOC fell in line, fell in line behind Nancy Pelosi.
00:31:11.000 She got whip crack and she was like, whatever you say, Pelosi.
00:31:14.000 What do you think happens when they go in?
00:31:15.000 I'd stand up there and be like, Ron Paul!
00:31:17.000 And I'll be like, look, I don't agree with Ron Paul on a lot of things.
00:31:20.000 He's, you know, he's a right libertarian kind of guy, but I agree with him on one thing.
00:31:23.000 He promised to leave me alone.
00:31:25.000 If the government has a guy in there who's like, here's my policy positions, I'll go, OK, I don't like all of those.
00:31:30.000 But I also promise, first and foremost, to leave you alone.
00:31:32.000 I'll be like, OK, I'm going to vote for you.
00:31:33.000 So if it was me, I'd throw a figurative pie.
00:31:38.000 Can we nominate Thomas Massey?
00:31:40.000 There's 45,000 people listening right now.
00:31:42.000 You guys want to nominate Massey?
00:31:44.000 Let's do it.
00:31:45.000 Thomas, you got my nomination.
00:31:47.000 But I think the thing that, like, makes him not wanted is also a part of his virtue.
00:31:51.000 Like, Thomas Massie just wants to go up there, fight for America, fight for limited government.
00:31:54.000 He's not at all really concerned about the power.
00:31:56.000 And that is just oftentimes, like, the conflict of politics.
00:32:00.000 Everyone that we want to run never runs because they're smart enough to know not to.
00:32:04.000 And I think that, like, why would you actually want to be Speaker of the House?
00:32:06.000 Sure, you could do a lot of good work, but, like, why would you put yourself in that position?
00:32:11.000 Can we get Michael Mals, someone said Michael Mals for speaker?
00:32:15.000 Andre and Super Chet.
00:32:16.000 I'm like, how about we just, can he run for Congress?
00:32:20.000 Haha, yeah.
00:32:22.000 You know?
00:32:22.000 Yes.
00:32:23.000 Him just being in there would be hilarious.
00:32:24.000 Let's break down, what's the purpose?
00:32:25.000 I think someone like Jeffrey Dahmer would be more of a perfect fit in Congress.
00:32:30.000 When you look at his activities, they match up with what Congress is doing, you know, pretty well.
00:32:34.000 As a member of the Black Media, I don't know if I can endorse that.
00:32:36.000 I don't know how to be safe for us.
00:32:39.000 No, but hold on there on that thought.
00:32:41.000 There have been... I've heard people talk about having people like Dahmer, murderers, people with criminal intent, into the military, into foreign conflict.
00:32:51.000 Intentionally, they look for these people because they want combat.
00:32:55.000 Imagine if you took all the serial killers in the United States and instead of imprisoning them, we're like, we're gonna unleash you on our enemies.
00:33:00.000 That's like Starcraft.
00:33:01.000 Is that what they do?
00:33:02.000 Yeah, in Blizzard, they put guys inside of mech suits permanently, forever, as that's their prison, and then they have to fight in the mech suits.
00:33:08.000 That's Tychus, he's one of them.
00:33:10.000 Well, okay.
00:33:11.000 Yeah.
00:33:12.000 But they can always turn on their captors.
00:33:14.000 What's our resolution to this historic moment?
00:33:16.000 What do you guys think, before we move on?
00:33:18.000 Well, what's the Speaker of the House?
00:33:19.000 What's the purpose of the role?
00:33:21.000 It's third in line for the presidency, all right?
00:33:24.000 They basically are the highest position in Congress, in the House.
00:33:29.000 And so they set committees, they decide when bills go to the floor, things like that.
00:33:33.000 Is it the one person sets every committee?
00:33:37.000 I don't know exactly.
00:33:38.000 It's through the House Steering Committee, but the Speaker basically controls those appointments, so by extension the Speaker, yeah, makes those appointments.
00:33:44.000 Can the Speaker overrule the Point Committee?
00:33:46.000 Is that what it's called?
00:33:47.000 They can change the rules of the session, of the Congress.
00:33:50.000 It's a very powerful position in government.
00:33:51.000 Yeah, someone joked that The concession for Matt Gaetz and Boebert and all them, they should tell Kevin McCarthy, new rule for the 118th Congress, that Democrats don't get to vote.
00:34:04.000 You could make up weird rules.
00:34:06.000 I don't know how weird you can get.
00:34:07.000 Like Papa John's for dinner on Thursdays?
00:34:10.000 They could do that kind of stuff?
00:34:11.000 I mean, that'd be cool.
00:34:13.000 I would just... I'd love to... I'm thinking about it and I'm like, man, I wish I could be there.
00:34:20.000 I would never want to be in politics.
00:34:22.000 It's awful.
00:34:23.000 But just for that one moment to stand up and nominate Donald Trump would be totally worth it.
00:34:29.000 Or nominate someone like Dave Smith.
00:34:31.000 Wouldn't that be just amazing if somebody just got him and said, Dave Smith, he's a funny guy, libertarian, let's have him do it.
00:34:38.000 That'd be great.
00:34:39.000 Just to say it to everyone watching on C-SPAN or whatever hears you say it.
00:34:43.000 The most interesting thing on C-SPAN in a while.
00:34:44.000 Alright, so here's what's gonna happen.
00:34:45.000 Tomorrow, they're coming back at noon.
00:34:47.000 There's probably gonna be another vote.
00:34:49.000 Right now, I bet every single one of these people, they're on the phone non-stop.
00:34:54.000 You've got threats, probably.
00:34:56.000 Threats aren't going to work.
00:34:58.000 Matt Gaetz came out and said they threaten to take away our committee positions.
00:35:01.000 Don't care.
00:35:02.000 You're not going to win this one against Matt Gaetz by going in there and spitting on him and threatening him.
00:35:06.000 You're not going to get it unless you give a little bit.
00:35:10.000 And where was this energy towards Ilhan Omar, right?
00:35:13.000 With everything that she said that was anti-Semitic and all of these things, they have done more to criticize internal dissent, even going the length of saying, we're going to take your committee away.
00:35:23.000 But where was this energy towards Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib?
00:35:26.000 It's like insane.
00:35:27.000 It's like they want to crack the whip on our own side, but yet we can never focus on the common enemy and hold the left to the same account that we're trying to do to ourselves.
00:35:34.000 I think there's really three.
00:35:35.000 And it's because people like McCarthy keep winning.
00:35:37.000 And it's because so many of these Republicans are scared to go up against the Republican establishment because of things like what happened to Blake Masters.
00:35:44.000 There's three parties in Congress right now.
00:35:46.000 It's Democrat, Republican, and this new party that's still Republican.
00:35:49.000 MAGA.
00:35:49.000 Yeah, whatever you want.
00:35:50.000 MAGA, whatever.
00:35:50.000 The people that got energized by Trump.
00:35:53.000 Elephant, donkey, lion.
00:35:55.000 Yeah, there really is.
00:35:56.000 And I think that's where all this divisiveness is coming from, is the two political parties within the Republican Party, which for whatever reason, they haven't started a new party yet.
00:36:03.000 Well, you know what?
00:36:05.000 We'll see what happens.
00:36:07.000 I'm tired of the same old, same old.
00:36:08.000 So I'm not interested in voting for these people just so that they can come... Look.
00:36:13.000 Donald Trump is what convinces me and MAGA and all that stuff to vote for it.
00:36:17.000 They oppose the grooming of the kids stuff, the CRT, foreign wars, stronger borders, all that.
00:36:23.000 They support stronger borders.
00:36:24.000 I'm for those things.
00:36:25.000 I am not for 14-year establishment Republicans who are Democrats going the speed limit.
00:36:30.000 I'm not for that.
00:36:31.000 Let's move on to this next story, though, because otherwise we'll go in circles.
00:36:34.000 Take a look at this one from Yahoo Sports.
00:36:36.000 Demar Hamlin has cardiac arrest on the field, NFL suspends game versus the Bengals.
00:36:41.000 You may have seen this, but what you may not have seen is I will play you this clip from CNN of Sanjay Gupta.
00:36:48.000 Let's see, is the audio going to play?
00:36:52.000 to restart the heart and it sounds like that they were able to do that on the
00:36:55.000 field most likely with a defibrillator applying electricity to the heart to
00:37:00.000 restart that and then also we learned from Adrienne I believe she said
00:37:03.000 earlier that he continues to be in critical condition which we knew but
00:37:08.000 stabilized overnight which is obviously important so hoping for updates what
00:37:13.000 I've just described is a rare situation again I've actually never seen it happen, certainly not, you know, a film the way that it was, you know, for frankly the world to see.
00:37:24.000 But that seems like the most... Okay, Sanjay Gupta says I've never seen it.
00:37:29.000 Either he is a terrible doctor, Or, something really messed up is going on.
00:37:36.000 Now, okay, I know guys.
00:37:38.000 Guys, he could be both.
00:37:40.000 It could be both.
00:37:40.000 He's a terrible doctor and something bad is happening.
00:37:42.000 I get it, I get it.
00:37:43.000 Everybody yelled at me because I said that.
00:37:44.000 I was like, either he's a terrible doctor or something messed up is happening.
00:37:47.000 But let me point this out.
00:37:48.000 He said, I've never seen this.
00:37:50.000 Last night on the football field.
00:37:52.000 Demar, he's got the guy, you know, I don't know who the other guy was running at him.
00:37:57.000 I'm not a big football guy.
00:37:58.000 He tackles him, they spin, hit the ground, he stands up, then he passes out.
00:38:03.000 So, you want to look up what people are calling it, like commidio?
00:38:05.000 Oh yeah, I got that.
00:38:06.000 It's commotio cordis.
00:38:08.000 Commotio cordis is Latin for agitation of the heart.
00:38:11.000 Okay, so they're arguing it's this rare thing where your heart gets hit right at the right moment, causing some kind of fibrillation, which disrupts your heart or whatever.
00:38:19.000 Sanjay Gupta on CNN said, I've never seen it before.
00:38:23.000 Really?
00:38:24.000 You've never seen it before?
00:38:25.000 Take a look at this.
00:38:26.000 Here, this is Airtable.com.
00:38:30.000 This was posted on Twitter by DiedSuddenly.
00:38:33.000 I am not making any assertions as to what's causing any of this, nor does this table.
00:38:38.000 But homeboy Gupta wants to go on TV and say, I've never seen this before.
00:38:44.000 Take a look at this list.
00:38:45.000 You want to start counting?
00:38:46.000 Here's a 21-year-old guy in Greece.
00:38:49.000 February 3rd, 2022.
00:38:50.000 Heart attack, dies.
00:38:52.000 Here's a 29-year-old.
00:38:53.000 Pro athlete.
00:38:54.000 Heart, uh, sudden expected death.
00:38:56.000 Here you go.
00:38:57.000 Here's people who have heart issues.
00:38:58.000 Didn't die.
00:38:59.000 This person said, it says they died, but they didn't write death on it.
00:39:02.000 Every time you see a red bar, that's death.
00:39:04.000 So let's just scroll down.
00:39:05.000 Let's just scroll down.
00:39:06.000 Look at all this.
00:39:07.000 Those are deaths.
00:39:08.000 These are athletes who are having direct issues related to their heart, respiratory system, or they're just dying.
00:39:16.000 It is not an assertion about vaccines.
00:39:18.000 I wanna make sure that's clear.
00:39:19.000 Because I tweeted about Demar, 24 years old, cardiac arrest, and then immediately some dude's like, you would love for this to be the vaccine.
00:39:26.000 And I'm like, what?
00:39:28.000 Like, I didn't even bring that up.
00:39:29.000 Why are you bringing that up?
00:39:30.000 Why are you associating?
00:39:32.000 I'm just saying 24 year old having a hard day, that's crazy.
00:39:34.000 All I said was, cardiac arrest, 24 years old.
00:39:37.000 You have this airtable.com, All of it has sources.
00:39:42.000 WPXI, here you go.
00:39:44.000 23 year old hockey player.
00:39:46.000 Sudden unexpected death.
00:39:47.000 A hockey player for California University of Pennsylvania died unexpectedly over the weekend.
00:39:51.000 It's not clear what led to his death.
00:39:53.000 A whole bunch of these deaths.
00:39:54.000 You want to see how long this list is?
00:39:56.000 Let me scroll down.
00:39:58.000 Start counting.
00:39:59.000 I can't even, I can't, look, it's so massive.
00:40:02.000 Here we go.
00:40:03.000 We're two thirds of the way through.
00:40:06.000 The dates are all 2021 and 2022.
00:40:07.000 Now look, I'll say this.
00:40:10.000 I went through this list randomly clicking links and the stories exist.
00:40:15.000 I can't speak for every single post in here.
00:40:18.000 I don't know.
00:40:19.000 What I know is I pulled up like 10 or 15 and the stories are real.
00:40:23.000 These people all died somehow, for some reason.
00:40:26.000 I don't know why.
00:40:27.000 So when Sanjay Gupta says this of Damar, I've never seen anything like it.
00:40:31.000 Bro, are you reading the news?
00:40:33.000 Because this list is nuts!
00:40:35.000 Look how it's still going, still going.
00:40:37.000 There's got to be thousands, thousands of affected people.
00:40:41.000 There was another post by Dr. Peter McCullough.
00:40:44.000 It's Peter McCall's name, right?
00:40:45.000 I'm getting it right?
00:40:45.000 Yeah.
00:40:46.000 He said that they did a study and found 1,580 or some odd heart-related issues among athletes.
00:40:50.000 Of that, 1,101 deaths in the past year?
00:40:51.000 heart-related issues among athletes.
00:40:53.000 Of that 1,101 deaths in the past, was it year, I think it was,
00:40:59.000 prior to this, 1,100 people had died in the past 38 years.
00:41:04.000 Here's my question.
00:41:05.000 I have two questions.
00:41:07.000 What's causing it?
00:41:08.000 I know a lot of people want to jump to conclusions, whatever those conclusions may be.
00:41:11.000 And the other question is, why is it that so many people on social media are assuming immediately it's the vaccine?
00:41:20.000 I know what's causing it.
00:41:22.000 It's climate change.
00:41:23.000 Clearly.
00:41:24.000 No.
00:41:25.000 That's what the corporate media has been telling us.
00:41:27.000 Systemic racism.
00:41:28.000 Listen, here.
00:41:29.000 Could also be racism, could also be video games, but let's not jump to any conclusions here.
00:41:32.000 Hold on, hold on.
00:41:33.000 Racism.
00:41:34.000 Yeah.
00:41:34.000 That's a good point.
00:41:35.000 Yes, absolutely.
00:41:36.000 I think that's racist just saying that.
00:41:39.000 You're talking to a person of color.
00:41:41.000 Watch out here.
00:41:41.000 No, no, hey, hey, Ian, are you trying to give Luke a heart attack?
00:41:44.000 Yeah, well, come on, seriously, right?
00:41:46.000 Well, we shouldn't be serious.
00:41:48.000 It's funny to be funny, but people, we're talking about people dying.
00:41:51.000 Sanjay Gupta has his head in the sand, literally.
00:41:53.000 And to blame what happened here on speculation, is something that the corporate media has been doing.
00:42:00.000 There was a post by Chris Haddock who is claiming to be a physician and he's blaming this hit on the heart of a tackle, this one in a 200 million chance of him getting hit at the right time, right where the heart was beating at this perfect time that stopped his heart for money.
00:42:19.000 That's real?
00:42:20.000 It is real, but it's 1 in 200 million, and the people speculating, this Chris Haddock guy wrote, hey, this is what's happening here.
00:42:27.000 Totally speculating here because he doesn't know.
00:42:30.000 We still don't know what's going on here.
00:42:31.000 We still don't know the medical history.
00:42:33.000 We don't know if this person did take the vaccine or didn't take the vaccine.
00:42:36.000 Okay, it's not fair to speculate, but he's speculating, and then he's calling people who are also speculating terrible and horrible people.
00:42:43.000 You're accusing people of doing what you're doing.
00:42:46.000 Someone made a good point, they said these are just the famous ones.
00:42:49.000 Exactly!
00:42:50.000 These are people who are on teams where their deaths are noticeable.
00:42:54.000 So it's even high school, college, and professional sports.
00:42:58.000 Now look, look, D2, D3, especially high school, what about the ones that we don't hear about that we of course know is happening as well?
00:43:07.000 We don't know what's causing this.
00:43:08.000 And what I mean by that is a lot of people have assumptions, a lot of people are making predictions, a lot of people are looking for patterns.
00:43:15.000 But I'm saying, definitively, we need an investigation into this right now.
00:43:19.000 Sanjay Gupta may have been saying, I've never SEEN it happen.
00:43:23.000 Like, he knows it happens, but he's never SEEN it, and he mentions being filmed that way.
00:43:27.000 But that's not how, like, I'm not gonna give him the benefit of the doubt.
00:43:29.000 I'm not gonna sit here and try and justify what he's saying.
00:43:31.000 He's like, I've never seen it before.
00:43:32.000 Typically, when someone says that, they don't mean physically see it.
00:43:35.000 They mean, like, hear of it happening, or witnessing, like, an event, or reading a charter, something like this.
00:43:41.000 Two things to break down here.
00:43:43.000 Another thing that I also brought up a couple months ago on this show was specifically insurance companies coming out and raising the alarms about excess deaths, especially when it comes to males between the ages of 18 and 35, talking about how there was an alarming rate of young people dying more than they ever have before.
00:44:00.000 Two, what's happening here?
00:44:01.000 We don't know because the government is standing in the way from any kind of transparency, any kind of accountability, any kind of data collection when it comes to seeing what's actually going on here.
00:44:11.000 The government is denying all of this as they're still selling a product.
00:44:15.000 So if there was some transparency, if there was some accountability, like the government of Florida is actually doing right now, which their Surgeon General came out and said that there actually is a correlation between the two.
00:44:25.000 If we had any of that, we would have some trust.
00:44:27.000 We wouldn't be speculating what's going on here.
00:44:29.000 But because Bill Gates intervened and told Donald Trump not to investigate, not to collect the data about what was happening with the Trump scene, Donald Trump didn't have this investigation.
00:44:38.000 We don't know what's going on here.
00:44:40.000 And they're hiding the numbers.
00:44:41.000 They're fudging the data.
00:44:42.000 And the data that's coming out in other countries like the United Kingdom is absolutely worrying and is showing a picture that is worth questioning and debating and is connecting the dots here.
00:44:52.000 Let me tell you what gives me pause.
00:44:55.000 I post this story, cardiac arrest, 24 years old.
00:44:59.000 And haters come out and say, immediately, it's not the vaccine.
00:45:02.000 And I'm kinda like, why are you bringing it up?
00:45:04.000 Here's what I think.
00:45:05.000 I think there are people who got vaccinated and got boosted.
00:45:09.000 who personally, inside themselves, believe something is wrong, and they assume the vaccine's causing it, but they don't want it to be true because they fear for their own health.
00:45:20.000 That's why they're coming out immediately being like, no, no.
00:45:22.000 But the reason I bring that up is because I didn't even say it.
00:45:25.000 This could be caused by COVID.
00:45:27.000 This could be caused by cardiovascular damage caused by COVID from people who went untreated.
00:45:32.000 One of the symptoms of COVID, one of the problems was lung scarring.
00:45:36.000 And what, I can't remember who we had on, it might've been Joe Latipow from Florida.
00:45:40.000 We were told that the spike protein of COVID damages the microvascular system in the body,
00:45:46.000 causing problems with oxygenation of the blood.
00:45:49.000 It also does cause blood clotting.
00:45:52.000 I'm not saying definitively that's what caused it.
00:45:53.000 I'm not a doctor.
00:45:54.000 My point is, how come these people, this guy didn't immediately respond with,
00:46:00.000 I think COVID is causing these deaths?
00:46:03.000 It makes the most sense.
00:46:03.000 No, the immediate thing he says is no, no, not the vaccine.
00:46:06.000 And it's like, and I don't think you have to just one really quick point.
00:46:10.000 You also get the spike protein, not just from COVID, but you also get it from the vaccine for COVID as well, which is an important note.
00:46:16.000 Sorry, go ahead.
00:46:16.000 And I think you don't have to jump to conclusions to come to the conclusion that this is not normal.
00:46:21.000 Like, a bunch of 20-year-old kids who are healthy, otherwise healthy, randomly dying, is not normal.
00:46:28.000 And that is something that warrants questions.
00:46:29.000 It's something that warrants an investigation, like you said.
00:46:32.000 And if you don't agree with that, then you are living, again, in this blissful ignorance, or maybe, dare I say, it's a lot more nefarious than just blissful ignorance.
00:46:41.000 You're right.
00:46:41.000 It's not normal, man.
00:46:42.000 And last night, on Monday night, Football in front of the world, like, I think a lot of people around the world have heard about the myocarditis from the conversation about vaccines, myocarditis, and they're thinking, okay, whatever, conspiracy, we'll wait on that.
00:46:54.000 They just saw a guy fall down on Monday Night TV and I think it woke a lot of people, or shook a lot of people, into thinking more about what the hell is happening right now.
00:47:04.000 Right, right, right.
00:47:06.000 The answer to the question of why are people assuming it's the vaccine, The answer to that question may be because there's a lot of people on social media who are saying this.
00:47:13.000 There's documentaries like Died Suddenly, and then you mentioned regular people don't think anything of it until they see a dude suffer from, you know, cardiac arrest on the field.
00:47:21.000 And then, you know, it's the opposite of out of sight, out of mind.
00:47:24.000 They see it, so they associate it.
00:47:26.000 Here's the point I want to make.
00:47:28.000 I don't care for making an assertion as to what causes this.
00:47:33.000 I don't care for that.
00:47:35.000 Whatever you want to believe, you're entitled to believe.
00:47:36.000 I'm just going to say this.
00:47:38.000 As always, find a doctor you know and trust as it pertains to this Airtable.com link with all of these people who are injured or dying from heart issues.
00:47:48.000 What we start with is we take all of these stories.
00:47:53.000 We begin investigating these stories.
00:47:56.000 We've seen data that suggests it is abnormal and there is excess mortality.
00:48:01.000 Then we investigate these to find common causes.
00:48:04.000 We do a legitimate investigation and draw the conclusion after the fact.
00:48:07.000 We don't say, hey look, a bunch of people are dying, I'm gonna immediately assume it's this.
00:48:11.000 No, no, no, hold on.
00:48:12.000 You're allowed to do that, but I think for the sake of solving the problem, waking up normies and making sure more people don't die?
00:48:20.000 We don't need to make assertions.
00:48:21.000 We just actually do the investigation.
00:48:23.000 Yeah, but the government at the same time is saying, no.
00:48:26.000 Shut up.
00:48:26.000 No investigations.
00:48:27.000 Nothing is happening here.
00:48:28.000 Black is white.
00:48:29.000 Don't pay attention to what's really going on here.
00:48:31.000 Don't pay attention to the huge amount of excess debts here.
00:48:34.000 You got nothing to worry about.
00:48:36.000 Just keep complying.
00:48:36.000 Just keep taking the procedure.
00:48:37.000 But that's my point.
00:48:38.000 Which is absolutely crazy.
00:48:39.000 My point is... Which is spurring on these theories, and I agree with you.
00:48:42.000 If we want to wake up regular people who are being lied to or gaslit, the government's saying, nothing to see here, folks.
00:48:48.000 Okay, well, there's something to see here.
00:48:49.000 We just don't know what it is.
00:48:50.000 We got to investigate in whatever way we can.
00:48:52.000 If we had a good government and a healthy society, the response to all of this should have been,
00:48:57.000 hey, this is really tragic. We should all learn how to do CPR and let's wait to find out what's
00:49:01.000 going on here. But we don't have a good government. We have a corrupted government that has been
00:49:06.000 bought off and paid for by big pharma that is doing their bidding, that is giving them no liability.
00:49:10.000 I'm not a medical professional.
00:49:11.000 I'm not telling people here what to do.
00:49:13.000 that they fudged, that they manipulated, and pushing a product that we still have
00:49:17.000 no long-term studies on.
00:49:18.000 That's a lot of questions that I think deserve to be answered.
00:49:22.000 I'm not a medical professional.
00:49:23.000 I'm not telling people here what to do, but at the same time, hey, my conclusion from all of this
00:49:28.000 is you should be asking questions.
00:49:30.000 It's not terrible to be asking questions.
00:49:32.000 The people who are trying to gaslight you are some of the people that are speculating and trying to literally conjure up climate change in order to excuse a lot of this nonsense, which is absolutely crazy delusional kind of thinking when clearly there's a lot of evidence.
00:49:45.000 There's a lot of coincidences provided to us.
00:49:47.000 It's fair to make those conclusions.
00:49:49.000 And at the end of the day, for a left-wing, anything from here is like, hey, learn how to do CPR.
00:49:54.000 A lot of places, a lot of communities do it for free.
00:49:57.000 It's worth doing.
00:49:58.000 I had to give someone CPR.
00:49:59.000 I once saved someone's life giving someone CPR.
00:50:02.000 And I can't recommend it enough.
00:50:05.000 If you guys get the chance to learn it, do it, please, immediately, because there's going to be more of these cases coming.
00:50:10.000 First aid.
00:50:11.000 Very, very soon.
00:50:12.000 And to all of your points, though, it's like, it should be just as alarming, if not equally so, as the fact that all of these people are dying suddenly, that people don't want to even let you do what you described, right?
00:50:22.000 Look into patterns, look into consistencies, and it literally goes just to the shirt that you're wearing.
00:50:27.000 It's not science if you can't question it.
00:50:29.000 It's propaganda.
00:50:30.000 And so, genuinely, like, why is there such a resistance for people just to know the truth?
00:50:36.000 To know if there is a pattern.
00:50:37.000 If there isn't, that's okay.
00:50:39.000 We're okay with being Disprove it!
00:50:41.000 We're not actually even making the assertion.
00:50:43.000 There's nothing to disprove.
00:50:44.000 We just want facts.
00:50:45.000 We want truth.
00:50:46.000 But also, too, there just seems to be, like, so much resistance to it, which I think should concern everyone.
00:50:52.000 Like, why would you even ban a documentary like Died Suddenly from the internet if there wasn't something there?
00:50:57.000 I don't know.
00:50:57.000 Well, the censorship, you know, it's the Game of Thrones quote from Tyrion Lannister.
00:51:02.000 When you cut out a man's tongue, you don't prove him wrong.
00:51:05.000 You only prove you fear what he has to say.
00:51:07.000 And according to the CEO of One America, a national life insurance corporation, he's talking about how there's an excess debts of 40% in the third quarter of 2021 that are not related to COVID, specifically among the ages between of 18 through 64.
00:51:23.000 What's causing a 40% increase in excess debts?
00:51:26.000 That's a question worth asking, especially when the data is clear that it's not related to COVID.
00:51:31.000 What's going on here?
00:51:32.000 It's something that should be worrying a lot of people.
00:51:34.000 It should be something that we should be having debates and conversations on.
00:51:37.000 It should be something that the corporate media should be focusing on.
00:51:40.000 But of course, they're telling you, just sweep it under the rug.
00:51:42.000 Don't worry about it.
00:51:43.000 And because of that, This is one reason why we have to hold them responsible for this and why they might be culpable in all of this, especially with all the big pharma money that they're taking from Pfizer and other large multinational corporations that previously bribed regulators and doctors and the media in order to, of course, gain profit and screw everyone else over, which they have a record and history of doing.
00:52:04.000 Someone's saying the list is 304 adverse events that are listed in this.
00:52:09.000 But these are all news-sided stories.
00:52:12.000 So this is, you know, articles were written and published that people could then reference to.
00:52:16.000 One of the weird things about this story right now that we're talking about with DeMar hitting that guy and whatever, you know what happened, is that the NFL canceled the game in the middle of the game.
00:52:24.000 It's the first time in history, well since 1933 I'm reading about it, that ever for an injury has a game been canceled.
00:52:29.000 That's what I thought was crazy, too.
00:52:30.000 It's so weird.
00:52:31.000 And then every team in the NFL changed their Twitter profile, their profile to Damar's jersey.
00:52:36.000 Like, there's some sort of guilt.
00:52:38.000 Collective guilt.
00:52:40.000 What did they do to this kid?
00:52:40.000 Well, I think getting cancer in the game, right?
00:52:42.000 I don't think that any player on that team could have played that game in any good faith or inability with what had happened.
00:52:51.000 But what happened?
00:52:51.000 It is unprecedented.
00:52:53.000 We'll know soon, hopefully.
00:52:55.000 I've seen people taken off the field in stretchers before.
00:52:58.000 I've seen people get knocked out and go limp.
00:53:02.000 But the game wasn't canceled.
00:53:05.000 Vosh tweeted something.
00:53:07.000 He's a leftist.
00:53:08.000 He's like, oh no, a football player got injured on the field.
00:53:10.000 Must be something fishy.
00:53:11.000 And I'm like, Yeah, bro.
00:53:13.000 He got injured on the field and they shut the game down.
00:53:14.000 Everyone started crying.
00:53:15.000 I'm like... I don't know.
00:53:17.000 I'm not a big football guy.
00:53:18.000 I've watched a lot of games.
00:53:19.000 I've seen a lot of injuries.
00:53:20.000 I've watched videos where, like, basketball... There was one... Then, like, a basketball player recently hit his head and got knocked out.
00:53:24.000 It was, like, a huge shock.
00:53:26.000 They kept playing.
00:53:27.000 Yeah.
00:53:28.000 People get injured and then someone else comes in.
00:53:31.000 I've never seen an injury where they actually have an ambulance come onto the field and take someone out in that way.
00:53:36.000 I think that was probably what was jarring a lot of people, similar to the way you said.
00:53:40.000 People that weren't thinking about this cardiac arrest stuff or anything like that, this was something that made it front of mind for them.
00:53:46.000 I think it just speaks to how catastrophic it really was to watch.
00:53:50.000 I've seen some crazy injuries in football games and things like this, but this?
00:53:54.000 I'm probably, it's one of those memories I feel like is going to be a cornerstone.
00:53:57.000 The guy is still in critical condition right now as we're speaking.
00:54:01.000 And we're also hearing from the chat, I don't know if this is true or not, but they're saying that the game wasn't cancelled, but the team said that they refused to play.
00:54:08.000 Yeah.
00:54:10.000 So... Well, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:54:10.000 Let's see if there's a distinction here that I think is worth mentioning.
00:54:12.000 From Yahoo two hours ago, an article comes out, the NFL cancelled the game for DeMar Hanlon.
00:54:17.000 It reads, it didn't after Chuck Hughes died on the field in 1971.
00:54:20.000 Wow.
00:54:21.000 So, we have... I don't know, times change, maybe.
00:54:24.000 True.
00:54:26.000 This was the number one trending topic literally five minutes after it happened.
00:54:29.000 We were on the show.
00:54:30.000 People were like, dude, just collapse.
00:54:31.000 I saw it in the chat.
00:54:33.000 It was just dominating and everyone was talking about it.
00:54:35.000 Well, I guess, uh, hopefully dude is okay.
00:54:38.000 We'll see how this one goes.
00:54:39.000 Hard segue time!
00:54:40.000 We got the story from TimCast.com.
00:54:42.000 Canadian college threatens Jordan Peterson's medical license, demands social media communications training.
00:54:48.000 Uh, Christopher Burtman wrote this story.
00:54:50.000 Uh, you know, this, this, these journalists, I gotta tell you, here's my headline suggestion.
00:54:55.000 Jordan Peterson threatened with revocation, uh, is that the right word, of medical license unless he submits to re-education.
00:55:02.000 Yeah.
00:55:02.000 I'm just kidding, Chris did a good job.
00:55:04.000 I don't like the framing, but in fact-based news, me personally, here's the story.
00:55:11.000 That's it.
00:55:12.000 They're saying Jordan Peterson has to submit to re-education because he's offended people on social media or they'll take his medical license away.
00:55:19.000 I say, Dr. Jordan Peterson, I don't know if he really needs it at this point.
00:55:24.000 I mean, I understand he probably enjoys practicing clinical psychology.
00:55:27.000 I think he's probably doing well for himself and this is an opportunity to be something bigger than just a one-on-one doctor.
00:55:34.000 Again, I know, I know.
00:55:36.000 It's his life, it's his career and everything.
00:55:39.000 But I think Jordan Peterson is better off focused on telling people to be responsible, to be individuals, and things like that.
00:55:45.000 But what, again, does it say about our society today?
00:55:47.000 That they are literally trying to take the medical license away from an individual for nothing more than wrong thing.
00:55:53.000 Whoa, whoa, hold on, hold on.
00:55:54.000 Like, wrong thing.
00:55:55.000 Our society?
00:55:55.000 This is Canada.
00:55:56.000 Okay.
00:55:57.000 This is Commie Canada.
00:55:59.000 We're well on our way.
00:56:00.000 We are well on our way.
00:56:01.000 The Commie 40 is not that far away, right?
00:56:03.000 That's right.
00:56:03.000 No, not really.
00:56:04.000 Yep.
00:56:05.000 Yeah, so Jordan Peterson tweeted, the Ontario College of Psychologists has demanded that I submit myself to mandatory social media communications retraining with their experts for, among other crimes, retweeting Pierre Poilevre.
00:56:18.000 How do you pronounce that?
00:56:19.000 Poilevre.
00:56:20.000 Poilevre.
00:56:22.000 And criticizing Justin Trudeau and his political allies.
00:56:25.000 Amazing.
00:56:26.000 About a dozen people from all over the world submitted complaints about my public statements on Twitter and Rogan over a four-year period, out of 15 million who follow me on social media, claiming that I had harmed people with my views, not them.
00:56:39.000 He says, I have been accused of harming people.
00:56:42.000 What does it say?
00:56:43.000 I have been accused of harming people, although none of the complaints involved clients of mine or anything like that.
00:56:49.000 If I comply with the terms of my re-education and my punishment will be announced publicly, I have already had the second most serious category of punishment levied against me, and I have been deemed at high risk to re-offend.
00:57:00.000 Oh my.
00:57:02.000 I am willing, if CP Ontario occurs, which they won't, to make absolutely every word of all of this fully public, so that everyone can decide for themselves what is actually happening.
00:57:12.000 Here we go, man.
00:57:13.000 It reminds me of that episode of Simpsons, when Homer makes the time machine toaster, and he goes back in time, and then he kills a mosquito, then he goes forward in time, and Ned Flanders controls everything, and then you have to get re-Ned-ucated, and Flanders, but the reason I bring this one up is that Flanders is this hokey, nice guy, good neighbor, But then in this Treehouse of Whores episode, he's an authoritarian.
00:57:35.000 So what happens is you have Canada putting on this air of, we're the nice, oh sorry about that, you know, we're gonna do a good, make sure nobody's getting harmed, eh?
00:57:44.000 Better submit to re-education before you lose your medical license and have your life destroyed.
00:57:48.000 They were always passive-aggressive.
00:57:50.000 That niceness was always fake.
00:57:52.000 I was always calling it out with the Canadians.
00:57:54.000 You're banned from Canada, aren't you?
00:57:56.000 I was banned for 10 years.
00:57:57.000 Those son-of-a-guns.
00:57:58.000 I had to get a lawyer to fight these... Wait, wait, wait.
00:58:01.000 A Canadian lawyer?
00:58:01.000 You fought to go to Canada?
00:58:03.000 Because he's a real American.
00:58:03.000 Why?
00:58:05.000 You must really like poutine.
00:58:08.000 No, I didn't.
00:58:10.000 I was dating a chick and I needed to see her family.
00:58:14.000 I demand to be let into Canada!
00:58:16.000 I'm not proud of that.
00:58:16.000 I know!
00:58:18.000 Okay, stop it.
00:58:19.000 Viva Frye just escaped.
00:58:20.000 He jumped over the wall and was running.
00:58:24.000 I'm thinking like Einstein before Nazi Germany fled Nazi Germany before they started cracking down on the Jews.
00:58:29.000 And what is Peterson doing in Canada right now when they're threatening to strip him of his license?
00:58:34.000 And I agree with you, Tim.
00:58:35.000 I don't think that his psychology license is his crowning achievement, even close to it.
00:58:39.000 When history looks at Jordan Peterson, they'll remember the things he said and the things he did.
00:58:43.000 He's helping young people who are lost come back to responsibility.
00:58:47.000 He saved my life in 2017.
00:58:49.000 I directly attribute it to that man's voice.
00:58:51.000 I was checked out.
00:58:53.000 I mean, I don't want to get in—I'm not wasting time here.
00:58:56.000 He saved my f***ing life, dude.
00:58:58.000 This guy.
00:58:59.000 Who, Jordan?
00:59:00.000 Yeah.
00:59:01.000 Like he just woke up something in my spirit that reminded me that I have something to do here.
00:59:07.000 Isn't that crazy?
00:59:08.000 It's wild.
00:59:09.000 It's like this dude who just comes around and just says, find the heaviest thing you can carry and carry it.
00:59:16.000 And then all of a sudden he's basically a father figure to so many people who did not have a strong masculine presence.
00:59:23.000 But Jordan Peterson is not the most masculine dude.
00:59:25.000 I'm not trying to be a dick.
00:59:26.000 Like he cries a lot.
00:59:27.000 You know what I mean?
00:59:29.000 He like, breaks down and gets made fun of for crying all the time.
00:59:32.000 And he suffers himself.
00:59:33.000 But you have this guy who comes out and he's just like, do it!
00:59:37.000 Clean your room!
00:59:37.000 And then people are like, yeah.
00:59:40.000 And then he writes 600 pages on it.
00:59:42.000 And then does 80 other things and gives talks and TV shows.
00:59:45.000 He's just a magnificent polymath.
00:59:47.000 I like the guy.
00:59:48.000 But maybe it's because of what he's doing for young men like you, like so many people across the world, that's why they want to silence him.
00:59:57.000 It's the same thing that people have said about Andrew Tate.
00:59:59.000 Whether you like him or not, why is him giving young men confidence such a thing to hate him for?
01:00:09.000 I think it just goes to the fact that in our society today there's been such a war on masculinity, a war on strong male role models in so many ways, and it leads to things like this.
01:00:19.000 They're literally trying to take his medical license away for telling you to clean your room, essentially, and for daring to believe in just common sense and reality.
01:00:26.000 It's absurd.
01:00:28.000 I'm going to do it everybody.
01:00:29.000 I'm going to do the chicken analogy.
01:00:30.000 If I went out to collect the eggs in the chicken coop, Kim does it, but if I went out there and there was a rooster that was telling all the chickens not to let me take the eggs, I'd be upset with that.
01:00:41.000 I would remove that rooster.
01:00:43.000 I walk in one day and I'm like, where are the eggs?
01:00:45.000 And the chickens are all like giving me a look and they're like, you can't take the eggs.
01:00:47.000 I'm like, what's going on?
01:00:49.000 These chickens standing up for themselves.
01:00:50.000 Can't have that!
01:00:51.000 Get that rooster out of there!
01:00:53.000 That's exactly what it is.
01:00:54.000 The establishment politicians, the elites, the corporate executives, the Bill Gates types, don't like the idea that some dude is rallying people to be individuals and to stand up for themselves.
01:01:03.000 No, you will owe nothing and you will be happy.
01:01:06.000 Then Jordan Peterson comes around and says, work hard, have a family, be responsible for yourself, and they're like, stop, stop, stop!
01:01:13.000 Shut him up!
01:01:13.000 How dare you tell people to be self-sufficient human beings in society today.
01:01:16.000 Well, exactly.
01:01:17.000 It's bad for communism.
01:01:19.000 If people are independent, you don't get communism.
01:01:20.000 It's bad for the state.
01:01:21.000 They need you weak, they need you sad, they need you pathetic.
01:01:24.000 And the Canadian government has been hijacked by the World Economic Forum, admittedly even by Klaus Schwab, who said that the organization, his young leaders organization, infiltrated more than half of the parliament inside of The Canadian government.
01:01:37.000 And what has the Canadian government done ever since being influenced and taken over by the World Economic Forum?
01:01:43.000 Well, they banned protests, they called in a national emergency, arrested the protest leaders, debanked them, they recently took away guns from law-abiding citizens, and now there's re-education camps here.
01:01:56.000 I'm seeing a trend here of what's happening in Canada, and it's not a good one.
01:01:59.000 The worst thing they did was they put a guy in power who talks like this.
01:02:03.000 And that's funny socks.
01:02:04.000 Come on, everyone.
01:02:06.000 We don't need guns.
01:02:08.000 That's how Trudeau talks, and that's the worst thing of it.
01:02:12.000 Because, like, at least Obama was charismatic.
01:02:15.000 He'd step up there and be like, hey, I'm a smooth-talking celebrity, and I'm gonna blow up kids.
01:02:19.000 And you're like... That's right.
01:02:20.000 Trudeau's like, we're going to hell.
01:02:23.000 Yeah.
01:02:23.000 And he really does that smile.
01:02:25.000 It's so weird.
01:02:26.000 Like, how does he not know that that's weird?
01:02:28.000 He grew up rich, insulated with, like, prep school.
01:02:31.000 He's an effeminate soy boy actor just reading the lines, being told what to do, implementing the policies of the Great Reset.
01:02:39.000 That's all he's doing.
01:02:39.000 He's an actor, and he's a great actor.
01:02:40.000 And Canadian Parliament is a performance.
01:02:42.000 If you watch those guys scream and yell and talk over each other, like, how are you going to get something—you allow each other to speak over each other?
01:02:47.000 What's the point of that?
01:02:48.000 Is it circus?
01:02:49.000 Have you seen Pauly Everett speak?
01:02:50.000 Negative.
01:02:50.000 Have you seen the other guy?
01:02:51.000 You should watch him.
01:02:52.000 He's definitely got something going on.
01:02:53.000 This is the guy Peterson talked about.
01:02:55.000 Shout it out.
01:02:56.000 Can you imagine Trudeau when he's like 70?
01:02:58.000 He's going to be like Herbert from Family Guy.
01:03:01.000 Or exactly like Fidel.
01:03:02.000 Or exactly like Fidel.
01:03:04.000 It's going to be funny.
01:03:05.000 They're going to look at his pictures and be like, hey, look, it's the same guy.
01:03:07.000 No, but he's going to be like Herbert.
01:03:08.000 He's going to be like, hey, there.
01:03:10.000 Why don't you give me your guns?
01:03:13.000 Give me your guns, little boy.
01:03:14.000 How long is this allowed to be in power, according to Canadian government?
01:03:18.000 I don't know.
01:03:18.000 But the way things are going up there, probably forever.
01:03:21.000 He's probably going to be Emperor Trudeau and there's going to be nothing that could stop him.
01:03:25.000 You try to protest him, he'll shut it down.
01:03:27.000 He'll take away your bank account.
01:03:28.000 He's taken away people's guns.
01:03:30.000 He's taken away people's ability to have free speech.
01:03:32.000 He's taken away parents' ability to decide what their children should be in this world.
01:03:37.000 So It's a total takeover of society, total enslavement of humanity that, of course, is following the protocols of Klaus Schwab's Great Reset.
01:03:46.000 They're building back better, but they're creating a situation, a dystopian one, that really goes and is really surrounding the UN 2030 vision.
01:03:54.000 I spoke very highly of Jordan Peterson about five minutes ago.
01:03:57.000 I'm going to criticize Jordan.
01:03:58.000 I'm going to criticize you now because I think what brought this on is your vitriol via text in social media doesn't translate the way that voice translates.
01:04:06.000 So when you get angry and you write the angry things out, it's going to tweak people in a way that your voice won't.
01:04:11.000 Keep that in mind moving forward.
01:04:14.000 I like this Jordan Peterson guy.
01:04:15.000 Pretty cool.
01:04:15.000 You know what I mean?
01:04:16.000 He has a good family, too.
01:04:17.000 Well, you know, I think overall he's a net positive.
01:04:20.000 There are some things to criticize, especially with his relationship with Big Pharma, especially with him kind of being a proponent of the COVID vaccine as well.
01:04:28.000 There's some things to kind of be critical of, but at the end of the day, when you look at his kind of work that he has done, I think it's a net positive, especially with how much he has influenced young men that didn't have a role model, that didn't have anyone telling them to clean up their room, to be responsible for themselves.
01:04:45.000 So I think with any human being, you can't really judge them, you just kinda gotta see them for who they are.
01:04:51.000 Alright, so question.
01:04:52.000 When Donald Trump wins Speaker of the House, and then they impeach Biden and Kamala, and then the Senate convicts them somehow, and that makes Donald Trump President again, do we invade Canada And liberate it.
01:05:07.000 And liberate it.
01:05:09.000 Now, we will be welcomed as liberators.
01:05:11.000 I think we will.
01:05:11.000 That's right.
01:05:12.000 Yeah, we'll come in.
01:05:13.000 The people of Canada will scream and cheer as American tanks roll down their borders.
01:05:17.000 If we do it right, Alberta will just become a United State, and then we'll continue to expand the United States of Earth to create a decentralized organization.
01:05:25.000 Yeah, imagine, like, go back in time to the War of 1812.
01:05:29.000 We almost took Quebec.
01:05:31.000 Yeah, true.
01:05:32.000 We, like, invaded and, like, went to Montreal, the United States did.
01:05:35.000 And then the British came and burned down the White House.
01:05:37.000 I think Canada and the United States is a great kind of experiment because we're right next to each other geographically, we both speak English for the most part, and our governments are, like, different.
01:05:46.000 And you see how the difference is affecting the communities, the way people are being Threatened to lose their license for speaking on social media.
01:05:51.000 And again, I'm not saying it's not happening at all in the United States, because P.R.
01:05:55.000 Corey, lots of different scientists were shut down, but I haven't seen that.
01:05:59.000 Peter McCall wasn't stripped of his license for speaking out against COVID.
01:06:02.000 But it is crazy how the government colluded with the big tech.
01:06:05.000 We're seeing in the Twitter files.
01:06:07.000 Let's talk about the Twitter files, man.
01:06:09.000 We got this right here.
01:06:10.000 Let me pull this one up.
01:06:11.000 You're gonna love it.
01:06:12.000 Hillary Clinton inspired a Democrat witch hunt against Twitter to look for Russian accounts that simply didn't exist and forced social media giant into the arms of the FBI.
01:06:21.000 Then we got this one.
01:06:22.000 Adam Schiff lobbied Twitter to ban journalists over QAnon conspiracies.
01:06:27.000 And then we got this one right from Matt Taibbi.
01:06:29.000 Quote, reporters know this is a model that works.
01:06:33.000 That's a cycle.
01:06:34.000 Threaten legislation.
01:06:35.000 Wedded to scare headlines pushed by congressional intel sources followed by Twitter caving to moderation asks.
01:06:41.000 Basically, the journalists ran on it.
01:06:44.000 So what we have is the government colluding with big tech to shut down anyone who had a dissenting opinion.
01:06:51.000 Welcome to the Nightmare Dystopia.
01:06:52.000 We make fun of Canada all day and night.
01:06:54.000 Ah, Canada's so bad.
01:06:55.000 Trudeau's so bad.
01:06:56.000 Look at what we're living in.
01:06:58.000 Yeah, when the trucker convoy was going, Biden flew up there to tell Trudeau to do something and then flew back and they cracked down on it.
01:07:05.000 Ian, to correct you, Peter McCullough is losing his medical licenses and credentials.
01:07:10.000 He just lost it by the Texas Medical Board.
01:07:12.000 And he's being threatened, like many doctors, and other doctors have been stripped of their licenses for not going along with the larger agenda.
01:07:19.000 It's the thing that happens in Canada.
01:07:21.000 It can happen here very, very quickly.
01:07:23.000 That's why we've got to speak up and get loud about this.
01:07:25.000 It's happening in California.
01:07:26.000 They just passed a law that doctors can be held accountable for so-called COVID misinformation, which is absolutely insane.
01:07:33.000 If you have a medical opinion that goes against the government, There you go.
01:07:37.000 That's all it is.
01:07:39.000 To your point though, I think that what is happening in Canada, we can joke about it, we can laugh about it, but it should also be a blaring warning to all of us about what America could become if we are not vigilant.
01:07:51.000 Because this stuff, we're seeing it at a micro level in very blue states.
01:07:56.000 In California, you're seeing the code misinformation laws targeting doctors.
01:07:59.000 You're seeing people being cancelled for different opinions through big tech collusion.
01:08:04.000 You know, organizations like PragerU that couldn't advertise on the Internet because we were apparently teaching young people that they are not victims and all these things.
01:08:13.000 It's absolute insanity.
01:08:15.000 And it's like we literally will become exactly what we fear in Canada if we don't open our eyes and actually fight to take back this country in a real way.
01:08:22.000 What's the COVID misinformation log in California you mentioned?
01:08:25.000 Yeah, so it's literally if a doctor says something that goes against the current science of the matter, so whatever Fauci is recommending or whatever, they can be held accountable and they can have their medical licenses revoked and suspended.
01:08:39.000 Under whose authority?
01:08:40.000 Under the Medical Board of California that grants them the licensing.
01:08:44.000 And this is if they just speak out against an established government narrative?
01:08:48.000 If they provide medical advice that's contrary to that, that they believe is not helpful or, I guess, fruitful to whatever they're trying to accomplish, then yeah.
01:08:56.000 They can be reported to the Medical Board of California where they can then face penalties and sanctions.
01:09:01.000 If they don't implement the procedures that the government wants them to implement on everyone else, they lose their license.
01:09:09.000 In Germany, there was just a doctor that was sentenced to two years in jail because he was giving out mask exemptions, and allegedly to the state, he was giving out mask exemptions to the wrong people.
01:09:19.000 Because of that, he's literally ending up in jail for two years.
01:09:22.000 It reminds me of what the pharmaceutical industry did, I think it was in the 90s, when they started treating pain.
01:09:26.000 It was all about treating pain, and if you don't give them enough opiates to treat their pain, then you're going to lose your medical license.
01:09:32.000 So these doctors were forced to start essentially drugging, poisoning, and addicting people to opioids.
01:09:36.000 And Dr. Drew was talking about this on the episode when he was on IRL.
01:09:39.000 It was fascinating, and it completely—I mean, it didn't annihilate the medical industry, but he said doctors were in fear to practice, because they thought if they did what they thought was the right thing, they'd lose their license.
01:09:50.000 This pharma industry is just too tentacled in right now, and I'm not sure.
01:09:53.000 It's disgusting.
01:09:54.000 Like, truly and truthfully, if you can't trust your physician to do what they believe is right because they are fearful of what the implications may be on their ability to even practice medicine, then where can you truly get good advice about anything anymore, right?
01:10:08.000 You can't get it on Twitter. You're getting banned from there if you spread so-called COVID. Well,
01:10:12.000 maybe not now with Elon Musk at the helm, but before that was the case. If you dare to suggest
01:10:17.000 an alternate theory about how you should treat COVID-19 or how you should address it, you were
01:10:21.000 banned. You were censored and all these things. It's absolutely ridiculous. Or even talking about
01:10:24.000 early treatment, which we should have been talking about, which many mainline professionals are
01:10:29.000 saying, hey, if there was early treatment, we could have saved and prevented a lot of excess
01:10:33.000 We could have prevented so much misery.
01:10:35.000 But the main consensus was like, shut up.
01:10:37.000 You're sick.
01:10:38.000 Who cares?
01:10:39.000 Come to the hospital if you turn blue.
01:10:41.000 Yeah, that's that's an insane proposal.
01:10:43.000 Not even that.
01:10:44.000 I mean, when I got COVID, I called the hospital and they said, good luck.
01:10:47.000 That's it.
01:10:48.000 Yeah.
01:10:48.000 And then I was like, OK, I guess.
01:10:50.000 And then I got really, really bad.
01:10:51.000 And so I did this.
01:10:53.000 I did what any smart, intelligent person would do.
01:10:56.000 I called Joe Rogan.
01:10:58.000 And that's half true.
01:10:59.000 When the hospital was basically like, stay home, do nothing, I was like, okay.
01:11:03.000 And then I ignored it.
01:11:04.000 And then I started getting sicker and sicker.
01:11:06.000 And then I knew Joe had talked about the treatment he did, so I hit him up.
01:11:09.000 And then, you know, he was like, get a private doctor and talk to them about options.
01:11:12.000 Don't just, like, you can't rely on these, like, these public hospitals are like, we're overwhelmed, we don't care, stay home, you're young, don't worry about it.
01:11:19.000 And, uh, yeah.
01:11:21.000 It's funny how that was, like, the gag.
01:11:23.000 Like, Joe Rogan became this health expert.
01:11:25.000 Yeah.
01:11:25.000 That was funny.
01:11:26.000 Well, he platformed a bunch of health experts.
01:11:29.000 I don't think he would ever call himself a health expert.
01:11:31.000 No, I mean that somewhat facetiously.
01:11:33.000 Osmosisly.
01:11:34.000 The media was arguing he wasn't.
01:11:36.000 He wasn't saying he was.
01:11:38.000 He made that comment about young people not eating vaccines or whatever, and then the media went nuts against him, and then he was like, look, I'm a podcast comedian, like, go talk to a doctor, man.
01:11:46.000 Yeah, I trust him on nutrition, that's for sure.
01:11:49.000 He's definitely, I don't know, I wouldn't consider him a nutritionist, but... Do you guys know, medically, regarding someone like Peter McCullough, who has Texas, stripped his Texas state license, can he, like, go to Florida and get a license in Florida and out of practice?
01:11:59.000 But then he would have to move or something?
01:12:01.000 Probably.
01:12:01.000 So, like, you could offer doctors sanctuary in a state.
01:12:05.000 Yeah.
01:12:06.000 Okay.
01:12:06.000 I think, yeah, well, different states, I would assume, have different, like, medical licensing standards.
01:12:10.000 And so if you're stripped in one state, maybe there could be a protection offered.
01:12:14.000 And I'm sure if he goes to Florida, they'd reinstate, they'd grant him a license, especially considering Florida's position on most things.
01:12:19.000 I'm more and more bullish that DeSantis has got to stay in Florida as governor.
01:12:24.000 I don't know.
01:12:24.000 I mean, I kind of feel like if he can bring that leadership to the rest of the country, we'd be in a better position.
01:12:28.000 Do you think he can through the White House?
01:12:30.000 Yeah.
01:12:32.000 I'm open to it.
01:12:33.000 He's not the legislature.
01:12:34.000 Here's the thing.
01:12:35.000 In Florida, you've got Republican legislature, right?
01:12:37.000 I'm pretty sure, Luke.
01:12:38.000 It's Republican-controlled legislature.
01:12:40.000 I believe so, yeah.
01:12:41.000 So it's easy for DeSantis to get things done when he's got support in Florida's House of Reps or whatever, in Senate.
01:12:48.000 It wasn't always like that, though.
01:12:49.000 Right, and that won't be the case in the United States.
01:12:52.000 If DeSantis becomes president with a gridlocked Congress, then he's not going to get things done.
01:12:56.000 He'll just be sitting there, saying no to stuff.
01:12:59.000 But you still have a lot of power, and at least we won't have Dr. Fauci at the helm calling the shots.
01:13:04.000 What if DeSantis is the guy who crosses the Rubicon?
01:13:10.000 What would be the Rubicon?
01:13:12.000 Is it terrifying?
01:13:14.000 Yeah, because that was a military coup.
01:13:16.000 I understand, but then you see 200 years... Was it like 200 years of prosperity in the Roman Empire?
01:13:21.000 That's debatable.
01:13:22.000 You've got to define prosperity.
01:13:24.000 A lot of people... The standard of living plummeted after... Well, no, I don't know, to be honest.
01:13:28.000 We had talked about it before, and someone mentioned that it actually improved a little bit.
01:13:32.000 I know that emperors were getting assassinated back and forth for a long time, and leadership kept changing hands.
01:13:37.000 CJ, what do you think?
01:13:38.000 There's a big debate.
01:13:39.000 Trump or DeSantis, where do you stand?
01:13:40.000 You know, I think at the end of the day, DeSantis' record is incredibly strong, right?
01:13:44.000 And I think to your point, when you talk about the way that he's maneuvered through the legislature, there's been times when they didn't want to do a lot of the things that he's been doing.
01:13:52.000 When you look at him redrawing those maps for congressional representation, There are a lot of people in the legislature who are like, no, DeSantis, we don't want you to do that.
01:14:01.000 And he was like, no, I'm going to do it.
01:14:02.000 And you guys are going to pass it.
01:14:03.000 And he did it.
01:14:04.000 And I think that when you talk about these really important culture wars are in front of us about how do we actually protect our children from grooming?
01:14:10.000 How do we actually tackle things like inflation and just get our country back on the right moral course?
01:14:16.000 We need someone who knows how to actually use their power, which I think It's because they don't actually want to.
01:14:22.000 Yeah.
01:14:22.000 of previous administrations is that we have all chambers of government, but we don't know how to
01:14:26.000 actually use the power when we have it, right? Why did we not defund Planned Parenthood when
01:14:30.000 we controlled all chambers of government? That never happened. And I think there's no excuse
01:14:34.000 for something like that. It's because they don't actually want to. Yeah. I mean, like,
01:14:40.000 you can't trust them. Yeah, we don't, we didn't get term limits. We like, if...
01:14:44.000 How long did it take to repeal Obamacare if we ever really ended up doing that in its entirety?
01:14:49.000 That's the thing.
01:14:50.000 Who was it?
01:14:51.000 We had someone on the show and they said that, it was one of the Freedom Caucus guys, that he was the last vote to repeal Obamacare and they came to him and said, no, no, no, don't do it.
01:14:58.000 We need to campaign.
01:14:59.000 It's insane.
01:15:01.000 That's what McCarthy's team was saying earlier today.
01:15:04.000 They were like, you know, basically saying of Matt Gaetz, he wins by losing.
01:15:09.000 When the Democrats win, he can then campaign against Democrats, say they're the
01:15:12.000 problem, he can blame the establishment, there's always a path. And that's a manipulation, for sure.
01:15:19.000 People like Matt Gaetz are elected because he is fighting. That's the game they play. Exactly.
01:15:24.000 I was plugging my computer in while you guys were talking about controlled opposition.
01:15:29.000 Who was, before you talked about Gaetz, who was the controlled opposition?
01:15:32.000 All of them!
01:15:33.000 All politicians are controlled opposition, but you were going off on a little tangent there, describing what was kind of going on in Florida, which I think was interesting.
01:15:41.000 Another thing that I would add is that, also, one thing that really kind of safeguarded DeSantis is that he denied any Zuckerbucks.
01:15:49.000 For reinforcing the elections down in Florida, because Facebook invested hundreds of millions of dollars on helping people vote, predominantly helping the Democrats vote.
01:16:00.000 And Florida and DeSantis said, no, we're not going to take your money.
01:16:02.000 And I think because of that, that was one reason out of many reasons why we had, you know, DeSantis had such a major victory down there in Florida as well.
01:16:10.000 So it's interesting seeing this larger fight.
01:16:12.000 Again, there's a lot of also shady people surrounding themselves near DeSantis because they kind of see him as this kind of new hope.
01:16:18.000 For me, be critical of everyone, but I think the record stands for itself.
01:16:23.000 I mean, he's very much against the woke.
01:16:25.000 He's very much against the lockdowns, the mandates, the vaccines, and he's actually investigating it, which is going to be very fascinating to see the results of these investigations when it comes to uh myocarditis when it comes to people getting ill getting sick and being injured by this we're finally soon going to find out what the correlation actually is because his state is one of the few states in the union that's going to be tracking the data which i think is extremely brave extremely important and something that we need desperately more than ever
01:16:54.000 Yeah, and let me make myself clear, too.
01:16:56.000 I love President Trump and I love Governor Ron DeSantis and whatever happens will happen, but I think what we truly do need are people who, number one, are willing to fight, unlike what we've seen from these establishment shills who have just shown a reluctance to actually speak truth to power at times, and people who are not afraid to take on the system and use the mandate that they have to actually govern in a real way.
01:17:19.000 We can't go back to the days of this passive conservatism because that's not the battle we're in today.
01:17:24.000 We have people literally trying to change the genders of toddlers.
01:17:27.000 We have this rampant indoctrination happening on our campuses all across the country.
01:17:32.000 We are in a battle for the heart and soul of America.
01:17:35.000 We're not going to win that battle by being nice anymore.
01:17:38.000 And I think that this nice guy era of politics, it's unfortunate that it's come to an end, but you cannot look at the news each and every day and say that it hasn't.
01:17:46.000 I think the key economic is how to win, politics is win economically, because if you control the market, you control everything.
01:17:54.000 They all need money, all these politicians.
01:17:56.000 I'll tell you a story.
01:17:58.000 When I was 18 and I was broke as broke can be, I had one pair of pants and the crotch explodes, right?
01:18:05.000 You skate in a pair of stretch jeans, eventually the crotch explodes.
01:18:08.000 So what did I do?
01:18:09.000 I got some duct tape.
01:18:11.000 And then I just duct taped both the outside and the inside, and then I pressed it with an iron.
01:18:15.000 And then, you know, hey, it's a patch.
01:18:17.000 Started skating in them.
01:18:18.000 Ripped the leg, I fell, and I put duct tape on both sides every time there was a hole.
01:18:22.000 And then one day, I'm with like some family, and there's some buyer for a big, like, you know, department store chain.
01:18:29.000 And then she's like, those pants are amazing!
01:18:31.000 Did you make that?
01:18:32.000 And I was like, yeah.
01:18:33.000 And she's like, wow, that design's brilliant.
01:18:35.000 And I was like, it's not a design, I just have holes in my pants, so I duct taped them shut.
01:18:39.000 There is this, There is something about that... I don't know.
01:18:45.000 My point is just... It's not all about having the money.
01:18:50.000 It's about the culture.
01:18:50.000 And the culture can be developed by people who don't have money.
01:18:53.000 And if you can influence people, you eventually will make the money.
01:18:56.000 Like, if those pants didn't end up selling, you'd make a bunch of money off garbage pants.
01:19:00.000 They sell those hats where the brims are already frayed on it.
01:19:03.000 Yeah, they sell pants that have fake underwear sewed in.
01:19:10.000 A lot of it's fake.
01:19:11.000 But I don't disagree.
01:19:13.000 Well, I'm in my statement.
01:19:14.000 It's about the goods and the services.
01:19:16.000 And some of those are necessities.
01:19:18.000 I don't think those should be for profit, I think.
01:19:20.000 But a lot of the cosmetic stuff people want, that's cultural.
01:19:24.000 You can create people to want certain things.
01:19:27.000 So in that sense, it is the culture dictating what commodities people want in the market and what they're willing Well, it's the ESG, essentially.
01:19:35.000 It's a lot of the bigger financial backers, the black rocks of the financial institutions, saying, no, this is where the money is going to be invested in.
01:19:43.000 This is where the money is going to be put in.
01:19:44.000 This is the ideas that we're going to promote.
01:19:46.000 You promote any other ideas, we're going to take away our funding.
01:19:49.000 We're going to put money where we want it to be funded.
01:19:51.000 And that, of course, is destroying the family unit, degeneracy, nonsense, bullcrap, and the larger divide and conquer agenda that are screwing over society and destroying humanity from the inside.
01:20:01.000 Yeah, Vivek Ramaswamy, I'll bring it up again, on the show a few weeks ago, I don't know if you saw the episode or not, but he's an economist.
01:20:07.000 Essentially, I don't know if he considers himself an economist, if he's technically one, but he's talking about the indexes and how BlackRock controls the indexes.
01:20:13.000 They take your 401k, if you just give it to your company, and then they invest it in whatever they want.
01:20:18.000 And if it's impact investment for climate change, whatever, they're doing that.
01:20:21.000 So he's created a new index, a type of index where people can Send their 401k as local or send your investment and retirement plans local to some company that's not BlackRock.
01:20:32.000 I believe Florida and West Virginia also made very similar moves with themselves as well.
01:20:37.000 West Virginia, I think, did it first with banning that stuff, banning the ESG.
01:20:40.000 I think it was West Virginia first, yeah.
01:20:42.000 Let's talk about the collapse of the United States, because we have this story here from the New York Post.
01:20:47.000 Mia, M-I-A, says... Is it M-I-A?
01:20:50.000 M-I-A, yeah.
01:20:50.000 It's M-I-A, right?
01:20:51.000 M-I-A says she faced career backlash for saying Jesus is real.
01:20:55.000 Well, that of course explains why this country is falling apart.
01:20:59.000 I'm only half kidding, actually.
01:21:01.000 M-I-A says, the fact the biggest backlash in my career and life I'm facing after saying Jesus is real is such a revelation to me.
01:21:07.000 People who control these apps rather me be a bad girl than a good one.
01:21:11.000 That right there says it all.
01:21:14.000 She's a rapper?
01:21:16.000 Yeah, R&B.
01:21:16.000 Is that what she does?
01:21:19.000 R&B.
01:21:20.000 And the machine goes after her because she says Jesus is real.
01:21:24.000 I'm not a staunch Christian religious person.
01:21:27.000 I do believe in God.
01:21:29.000 That says a lot to me. When she says they'd rather her be a bad girl. They want kids to have bad
01:21:34.000 influences. They want degeneracy. The algorithms of TikTok versus in the United States versus China
01:21:39.000 and China's engineering and science in the United States.
01:21:41.000 It's pronouns and gender. I was talking about I was learning about Kinsey last night. You guys know
01:21:44.000 this doctor Kinsey? Oh yeah, Seamus.
01:21:46.000 Sex doctor and he is one of his students was Hugh Hefner, who later became the Playboy guy,
01:21:52.000 the start of Playboy. And they were all about sexualizing society.
01:21:55.000 They'd go to colleges and they're like, we are going to sexualize everybody.
01:21:58.000 Man, let's do it.
01:21:59.000 And we're still looking at it now.
01:22:01.000 We're down the throat.
01:22:03.000 And it's a shame that today it's more controversial for a celebrity to say that Jesus is real than for them to suggest that, oh, maybe there are two genders, or maybe that toddlers shouldn't have sex changes, or maybe the world isn't systemically racist.
01:22:20.000 They are targeted for having their own personal beliefs and faith, and for, in her example, wanting to be a good girl.
01:22:27.000 Not wanting to be some OnlyFans model who is teaching young girls that they have to shop their bodies around for validation, when in all actuality, what truly are they trying to criminalize here?
01:22:39.000 What kind of thought are they really trying to demotivate?
01:22:43.000 And it's sickening, because as you said, it's the first step towards this grooming.
01:22:49.000 Not just in the sense of sexualizing young children, but also trying to over-sexualize just even adults.
01:22:56.000 Like, why can't women, young women, women who aren't children, have good role models, and why can't they believe that Jesus is real?
01:23:02.000 It's absolutely insane.
01:23:03.000 Is there a context for her statement?
01:23:05.000 Did you guys ever... She's recently become religious.
01:23:09.000 And she says, I believe in it, I'm not going to lie to you.
01:23:13.000 She said it on stage?
01:23:14.000 I don't know, I think she tweeted it.
01:23:17.000 Just those three words?
01:23:18.000 She said, basically, all my fans might turn against me because they are all progressives who hate people that believe in Jesus Christ in this country, in an Apple Music interview.
01:23:26.000 Even if it costs me my career, I won't lie.
01:23:27.000 I will tell the truth, and I will tell you what's on my mind and my heart.
01:23:31.000 If I'm coming back now saying Jesus is real, there's a point.
01:23:34.000 Bravo, man, that's cool.
01:23:34.000 I think there's a lot of atheists that are, or just people, maybe there's some sort of realists that are like, yo, if a guy dies, then he's no longer real.
01:23:43.000 Like, he was real, but now he's gone.
01:23:44.000 I don't know, man.
01:23:46.000 I feel like you've got so many people who believe in simulation theory, as well as DMT, The Veil, and Machine Elves, where I'm just like, at a certain point, you've gotta not, like, you could be agnostic, but I don't know how you'd be atheist and just think that we're wet robots that cease to exist when we die.
01:24:00.000 Yeah, because we also have video of John Lennon.
01:24:03.000 And, like, so is John Lennon real?
01:24:04.000 I mean, it's a weird argument.
01:24:06.000 And they're going to have, like, deep fakes of us after we're gone.
01:24:08.000 That's creepy.
01:24:10.000 They can take your social media profiles and create a fake version of you.
01:24:13.000 That's creepy, dude.
01:24:15.000 Yeah.
01:24:15.000 That's the singularity right there.
01:24:17.000 You will not exist, but there will be a weird facsimile of you existing.
01:24:21.000 But my point is just like, when we have people come on the show, or when people go on Joe Rogan over and talk about DMT, and they talk about breaking through the veil and seeing machine elves and stuff, it's like, hey, there's something else beyond all this.
01:24:32.000 It's just, I don't know why people think that what they can touch, smell, see, and hear is just it, and there's nothing else.
01:24:37.000 That's weird to me.
01:24:38.000 Yeah, that's one dimension out of many dimensions that we're all in, that we're all kind of And people gotta understand, man, if you are just a wet robot, that is, the electrical impulses in your brain create the perception of you, that is a tiny fraction of the universe.
01:24:54.000 The universe is massive electrical impulses on a larger scale.
01:24:57.000 Do you think the chemical pathways and the neurons in your brain is the most intricate possible pattern that exists?
01:25:06.000 There's something bigger than that.
01:25:10.000 The system that creates you, in your mind, with the electrical impulses, there is a much larger version of that in the universe, I guarantee you.
01:25:18.000 You are not the end-all be-all.
01:25:19.000 That's the crazy thing to me.
01:25:20.000 You know what I mean?
01:25:20.000 How deep do you want to go?
01:25:21.000 And it's such a symptom of the narcissism, I think, that we see today.
01:25:27.000 Everyone just thinks things start with them and end with them.
01:25:30.000 And so it's so easy to just not want to believe in a higher power and Jesus Christ and all these things.
01:25:35.000 But for me as a Christian, it's personal because I feel like it would be very hard to go day after day without having faith in something bigger than me and thinking that, you know, maybe like there is a broader plan at play here.
01:25:48.000 And so, but yeah, I think it really does, to your point, just goes back to narcissism that so many people have today.
01:25:53.000 Whereas we don't want to believe that there is someone guiding us, or something guiding us, you know?
01:25:58.000 I'll put it this way.
01:25:59.000 If you think you are just a wet robot and your brain is a wet computer, do you think the human computer is the epitome, the most powerful wet computer that exists in the universe?
01:26:12.000 That, to me, is an insane proposition.
01:26:13.000 That someone could be like, I think we're just wet robots, there's nothing else.
01:26:16.000 And it's like, okay, well there's something a hundred times more powerful than you as a wet robot with better computational powers, more perception, and then to assume that what we can touch, smell, see, and hear is reality is insane to me.
01:26:26.000 Yeah, it's like hubris, almost.
01:26:27.000 Yeah, I was asking ChatGPT about pride, because I get hung up on this, Catholic pride is a sin, but American pride is a wonderful thing.
01:26:34.000 And I'm like, ChatGPT, you know, this AI program on the internet, which you should all check out, ChatGPT, it's fascinating.
01:26:40.000 What's the deal?
01:26:41.000 Why do they say it's a sin, but we should do it?
01:26:43.000 And it's like, You know, it is a sin, but a little's okay.
01:26:46.000 I'm like, why is a little bit of a deadly sin okay?
01:26:49.000 And it's like, well, some pride can be healthy, but generally I'm like, well, why is some... You know, so I went on with this computer, and I think there's a difference between self-love and narcissism.
01:26:59.000 But we need to find that within ourselves.
01:27:01.000 In the age of social media, it's very easy to fall into narcissism.
01:27:04.000 Like, I would make an internet video, I'd put it up, I'd watch it.
01:27:07.000 Just to, you know, watch it, and then I'd find that I'm enjoying it.
01:27:09.000 I like myself.
01:27:10.000 So I'd watch it a second time.
01:27:12.000 I'm laughing.
01:27:13.000 I'm like, I wanna watch it again!
01:27:14.000 And then I'm like, yo, that's too far.
01:27:16.000 I'm becoming narcissistic.
01:27:17.000 And you're tracking the likes, you're tracking the followers, and then your own self-worth is devalued if it doesn't hit the metrics that you want it to, right?
01:27:24.000 So it's just like, it's such a trap.
01:27:26.000 Like, if you truly do Fall in love with yourself to the extent that, you know, you also, I feel like, get a little bit of validation from other people, especially in the world that we're in as content creators.
01:27:35.000 It's just like, you've got to want, you have to believe in something more.
01:27:38.000 Like, I think for your own mental health, for your own well-being, it's just like, I don't know.
01:27:42.000 It keeps me sane, personally.
01:27:44.000 What got you to believing that?
01:27:46.000 I think for me it's a little bit of a selfishness of peace of mind in a sense.
01:27:51.000 I think that, again, believing in a higher power and having the ability to have faith in a God, in Jesus Christ, is something that has always been pivotal to just me being able to say that I am not always going to be in control and I am okay with that.
01:28:06.000 that the things that are for me are for me, and the things that are not are not.
01:28:09.000 And it's about just allowing yourself to just kind of be at the whim of something else
01:28:13.000 for a little bit, and not just pretending as if, you know, everything ends and starts with you.
01:28:18.000 Because I think that, again, it's the narcissism that pervades our society today,
01:28:22.000 but it's also something that's incredibly prevalent within my generation, Generation Z.
01:28:25.000 It's like, we're the center of our universe when we're not the center of everyone else's.
01:28:29.000 And I think the sooner that you've displaced yourself from that myth, the happier you'll be,
01:28:34.000 because you'll have so much less pressure on your own shoulders when you actually just don't believe
01:28:39.000 that you are the end all, be all to everything else.
01:28:42.000 When you have that belief and motivation of the power of something outside of you, how do you get motivated personally?
01:28:49.000 I think for me it's that, well the belief I think is rooted in the fact that you have to come from a place of like, where you were at a crossroads and you didn't really know where you wanted to go, right?
01:28:58.000 Like you've tried everything, you've taken every turn, you've thought about all the options, but you just genuinely don't know.
01:29:04.000 And I think you have to be to a place, and the Bible talks about it, you have to be humbled.
01:29:08.000 and you have to be brought to your knees, and you have to just seek guidance from somewhere.
01:29:12.000 And I choose to seek it from Him. And I think that that's just where I get the motivation,
01:29:18.000 is that God has a predestined purpose for all of us. And I think that it would be a neglect of my
01:29:26.000 gifts and my talents that He gave me to not fulfill that by being motivated, by being someone who has
01:29:32.000 a work ethic, right?
01:29:33.000 Because it's just like, my grandma would say something to me oftentimes when I was growing up, is that God's, your talents are God's gift to you, but what you do with those talents is your gift to God.
01:29:42.000 And I think like that's something that like always resonated with me even at a young I went through a phase where I was like, yo, being famous, being on stage, being wealthy, everyone's screaming my name while I'm playing for a crowd.
01:29:51.000 That's narcissism, man.
01:29:53.000 That's selfishness.
01:29:54.000 But what I realized was not doing that is selfish.
01:29:56.000 I need to fulfill my destiny or whatever this is, goal.
01:30:01.000 It's ego to keep me from doing it.
01:30:03.000 The ego.
01:30:04.000 You know, Ian, hiding your talents and your beautiful face from the world, that's pure narcissism.
01:30:04.000 That's right.
01:30:09.000 Everybody needs to see more of you.
01:30:11.000 Your ego can stop you from becoming great.
01:30:13.000 And you need to keep your ego in check.
01:30:15.000 That's an interesting idea though, to be completely honest.
01:30:18.000 They say that people who are famous tend to be narcissists because these are the people who feel like they need to be out there and everyone needs to see them.
01:30:27.000 It's an interesting thought.
01:30:29.000 Like it is part of their...
01:30:32.000 Part of their destiny?
01:30:34.000 People who are arrogant are more likely to be famous because they put themselves in these positions to become famous.
01:30:41.000 And they believe they deserve it, too.
01:30:43.000 They believe they deserve the fame, so they chase it more actively.
01:30:46.000 But I think what's interesting is we talk about such big ideas even around this table.
01:30:46.000 Exactly.
01:30:50.000 It takes a little bit of narcissism to think that you have solutions to these problems, right?
01:30:54.000 Which is like, it's the conundrum, is that you really do have to believe in yourself to even be able to vocalize, like, this is the direction we need to go as a country, this direction.
01:31:03.000 But again, it's unchecked narcissism and ego.
01:31:06.000 I wouldn't say narcissism.
01:31:08.000 I think for some people it is.
01:31:11.000 You know, if I come out and I say, I think Kevin McCarthy can't do the job, I think Ron Paul would do it better, I wouldn't call that narcissism.
01:31:17.000 I'm not talking about myself.
01:31:19.000 I wouldn't want to be in Congress.
01:31:20.000 I don't think I have the solutions.
01:31:21.000 I'd just like to see somebody else do it.
01:31:23.000 But sometimes you could do it better, and saying that is actually not narcissistic.
01:31:27.000 You're just being, in a way, selfless.
01:31:29.000 Like, I don't want the role, but I could do it better.
01:31:31.000 So I'm going to do it, kind of thing.
01:31:33.000 There's a lot of things that I think that of myself.
01:31:35.000 I'm really good at complaining on the internet, more than a lot of people.
01:31:38.000 Prove it!
01:31:40.000 Everyone here at this table is really good at it.
01:31:42.000 But I wouldn't pretend to be anywhere near as good at statesmanship than someone like Ron Paul.
01:31:47.000 That dude got elected several times.
01:31:49.000 He knows how to speak to his constituents.
01:31:51.000 He knew how to represent them effectively.
01:31:53.000 And that's why he was in for as long as he was.
01:31:55.000 He didn't become president, though.
01:31:57.000 That's a different ballgame.
01:31:58.000 That's not statesmanship.
01:32:00.000 I don't know what you'd call that.
01:32:02.000 It's got to meet the moment, I think, at the end of the day.
01:32:05.000 Did you vote for Ron Paul in 08, Luke?
01:32:08.000 You couldn't.
01:32:08.000 He wasn't on the ballot.
01:32:09.000 Were you supporting him?
01:32:11.000 Well, you could write him in.
01:32:13.000 I think I wrote in Man-Bear-Pig that year.
01:32:15.000 Nah, he voted McCain.
01:32:17.000 Hell no.
01:32:18.000 Are you crazy?
01:32:20.000 Mr. Bomb-Iran?
01:32:22.000 Bomb-Iran?
01:32:23.000 Yeah, no way.
01:32:26.000 I mean, it was like two narcissistic sociopaths.
01:32:29.000 McCain and Obama?
01:32:31.000 I literally put down Man-Bear-Pig.
01:32:33.000 I had a feeling that Ron Paul in 08 was going to bring balance to the force.
01:32:37.000 I might have told you guys this before.
01:32:38.000 It felt very much, I was like, oh, he's Darth Vader coming to bring balance to the force.
01:32:42.000 And what that means was he eradicated all the Jedi.
01:32:45.000 So now there was none.
01:32:46.000 And there was two.
01:32:47.000 So there was balance.
01:32:47.000 That's right.
01:32:48.000 But it was after a total annihilation of the system.
01:32:50.000 And maybe Ron would have oversaw an annihilation of this system that's imploding right now much quicker and more controlled.
01:32:57.000 And that was the balance that I was feeling he was going to bring.
01:33:00.000 But I wish I'd supported him.
01:33:01.000 Looking back, I supported Obama because I liked him, but I think Ron Paul was the... And then there was Obama and Mitt Romney.
01:33:07.000 Again, two sociopath, crazy politicians.
01:33:11.000 Then again, I think I also wrote in ManBearPlay.
01:33:13.000 Yeah, it was basically like, Obama's like, if you vote for me, I'm gonna blow up kids!
01:33:17.000 And Mitt Romney was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on, hold on.
01:33:20.000 I completely agree.
01:33:21.000 And it's like, okay... Not much of a choice there.
01:33:27.000 All right, everybody, we're gonna go to Super Chats.
01:33:28.000 If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share this show with your friends, become a member at TimCast.com.
01:33:36.000 Here's the plan, ladies and gentlemen, we're gonna have a members-only uncensored show coming up for you around, we post those around 10.50, 11 p.m., but as a member, not only are you getting access to the uncensored content, the Green Room Show, Cast Castle, Tales from the Inverted World, et cetera, Your membership allows us to build crazy things.
01:33:54.000 And one of the ideas we have is, with the coffee shop that we're building, we want to do special Friday night shows.
01:34:00.000 Members only can hang out.
01:34:02.000 First floor, we do the show on the third floor, but you get to hang out and there'll be some kind of meet and greet.
01:34:06.000 Maybe.
01:34:06.000 Hard because of security.
01:34:08.000 But we want to create members-only hangout portions and things like that, or members-only events.
01:34:13.000 And we want to set up these physical locations.
01:34:16.000 We have the coffee product is in the works.
01:34:19.000 I think we're starting with four options.
01:34:21.000 Two standard roasts and then two special blends.
01:34:26.000 And then we've also purchased the building for the first coffee shop.
01:34:29.000 We own it.
01:34:30.000 It is happening.
01:34:31.000 Like, no joke.
01:34:32.000 We got to do the construction, we got to build the bar, we got to install plumbing, things like that.
01:34:36.000 But this will be in West Virginia, and I'm really excited for it.
01:34:38.000 And then we're gonna hopefully start setting up more and more of these physical locations where you can hang out.
01:34:42.000 How cool would that be?
01:34:43.000 Someone walks in for a cup of coffee, and the TVs on the walls are playing Tim Kast's IRL, they're playing Viva and Barnes, they're playing Rakeda Law, they're playing Steven Crowder, they're playing these kinds of YouTube shows.
01:34:54.000 Because there's a whole bunch of live streams that happen from morning until night.
01:34:58.000 And it's not just Pop Culture Crisis or the shows that we have.
01:35:02.000 We've got a gamer show coming up soon as well.
01:35:05.000 But a bunch of other YouTubers as well.
01:35:06.000 I want to make a space where people come in and they get exposed to this kind of content.
01:35:09.000 That's how we're going to do it.
01:35:10.000 One way we're going to do it.
01:35:11.000 So, smash that like button.
01:35:12.000 Let's read some Super Chats.
01:35:14.000 Alright.
01:35:16.000 Dank says, Happy birthday to both the Kenosha Kid and the Rothschild-backed climate gremlin.
01:35:21.000 They symbolize the cultural divide.
01:35:23.000 Greta is a globalist adored climate activist and Kyle's a good kid with a gun.
01:35:27.000 I like that.
01:35:27.000 The Rothschild-backed climate gremlin?
01:35:30.000 I told Kyle he needs to heal the world and him and Greta need to come together and become an official couple and make a child.
01:35:38.000 I don't know if his girlfriend would like that.
01:35:40.000 He came out and was like, I got a girlfriend!
01:35:42.000 No!
01:35:43.000 It was a funny conversation that we actually had between each other, but, you know, they share the same birthday.
01:35:49.000 And I think, let's be real, you want to heal the world, that's one way to do it.
01:35:54.000 All right, here we go.
01:35:55.000 Rasta Zero says, you won because you were playing low skill character D.Va.
01:36:01.000 So what?
01:36:02.000 What?
01:36:03.000 But why do I care?
01:36:04.000 Is D.Va your favorite character in Overwatch?
01:36:06.000 No, I like playing D.Va sometimes.
01:36:07.000 I like Moira.
01:36:09.000 I like playing the low-skill characters, because I don't play that often.
01:36:12.000 I like Sombra.
01:36:14.000 So, you guys ever play Overwatch?
01:36:15.000 I played the first one.
01:36:16.000 Overwatch 2?
01:36:17.000 Sombra's great.
01:36:18.000 She can teleport, basically, and she can go invisible.
01:36:23.000 And so I love just sneaking up on people and then...
01:36:26.000 I'm a big fan of Genji.
01:36:27.000 He's cool?
01:36:28.000 Yeah, Genji's alright.
01:36:29.000 I play a lot of Heroes of the Storm, and some of those Overwatch characters make their way into the game.
01:36:33.000 I don't care for any of the competitive stuff.
01:36:35.000 I just play No Limits 5v5, where, like, I was playing today, and it was just five Winstons jumping around.
01:36:40.000 He's a guerrilla character.
01:36:42.000 So I'm just, I'm having fun, dude.
01:36:46.000 You know, it's like, you won because you played a low-skill character.
01:36:48.000 I probably, I don't know, had a good time though.
01:36:50.000 There's something to flow state.
01:36:51.000 Last night I was shaking.
01:36:52.000 I played a game of Heroes of the Storm and my body was shaking because I was in such the zone.
01:36:56.000 Like I was dodging, sidestepping.
01:36:58.000 That's called vitamin D deficiency.
01:37:00.000 You might be right.
01:37:01.000 You need to fix it by working out and... My New Year's resolution.
01:37:07.000 You're going to get in touch with my personal trainer.
01:37:09.000 We're going to set you up with my personal trainer and we're going to do this.
01:37:11.000 100%.
01:37:12.000 That's a contract.
01:37:14.000 Push-ups every day.
01:37:14.000 That's a contract.
01:37:15.000 That's a verbal contract right there.
01:37:17.000 So what I do is I go to Twitter on the early of the year.
01:37:19.000 I post my New Year's resolution.
01:37:21.000 I pin it.
01:37:22.000 So every time I log into Twitter, I go to my channel, I have to remind my—I'm reminded what my resolution is.
01:37:26.000 I responded to it.
01:37:27.000 Oh, you did, and I was nervous.
01:37:28.000 Yeah, you should be.
01:37:29.000 Yours this year is the gem.
01:37:30.000 I'm building muscle this year.
01:37:32.000 Nice.
01:37:32.000 Last year was fixing my posture.
01:37:33.000 Nice.
01:37:34.000 And it was extremely useful to see that when I would go to Twitter every day, or whenever I would see it.
01:37:38.000 All right, let's see what we got here.
01:37:40.000 Red Miss says, buy Ian's grandpa's crystal-powered Envy binos.
01:37:45.000 You know we should make a coffee that's like Ian's crazy Ian's Gems blend and then like when you open it for some reason the coffee beans are multicolored.
01:37:54.000 Oh dude have you guys heard of a bunch of crystal meth in there?
01:37:57.000 Have you ever heard of anaerobic coffee brewing?
01:37:59.000 You can brew it in a no oxygen environment or roast it in a low oxygen or I like cold brew.
01:38:04.000 Cold brew is amazing.
01:38:05.000 Someone sent me a list of a bunch of cool things you can do with coffee.
01:38:09.000 Adrian Rodriguez says, I want to buy the first franchise of your coffee shops in Florida.
01:38:12.000 Let's do it.
01:38:13.000 Well, some people are saying we should franchise, but I don't, I mean, maybe.
01:38:16.000 I kind of just don't know if we would even do that.
01:38:18.000 I just don't, I, I'm not that, I don't know, man.
01:38:21.000 Is it profitable?
01:38:22.000 Yeah, it's very, franchising is extremely profitable.
01:38:25.000 Like, like Subway is mostly franchises.
01:38:26.000 I'm pretty sure Chick-fil-A does a lot of franchising, but I'm just, I don't, I don't know.
01:38:31.000 I'd rather just own it.
01:38:33.000 You know, content quality, you gotta make sure that you're overseeing quality control.
01:38:36.000 Yeah, exactly.
01:38:37.000 I think Chick-fil-A only allows franchisees to have one location.
01:38:40.000 For quality reasons.
01:38:40.000 Yeah.
01:38:42.000 Alright, Emissary of Dickishness says, Leveled!
01:38:45.000 LMFAO, tell me you didn't watch the game without telling me you didn't watch the game.
01:38:49.000 He didn't throw a flying cross-arm bar at the guy and knock him three feet, I know, but he grabbed him, swung him, and took him down pretty hard.
01:38:56.000 I mean, not that hard.
01:38:57.000 Christopher Harris says, next to a government shutdown, the U.S.
01:39:00.000 House being unable to function for an indefinite period doesn't sound so bad.
01:39:04.000 The approval rating for Congress is like 27% or something.
01:39:04.000 Thank you.
01:39:08.000 So I'm just like, I don't care.
01:39:10.000 Whatever, dude.
01:39:11.000 I think it's funny.
01:39:13.000 And I don't, I don't, I don't, what did, what did McCarthy say?
01:39:15.000 He's not going to impeach Biden?
01:39:18.000 I don't know.
01:39:19.000 He said something about investigating, though.
01:39:21.000 And I'm just like, I don't trust him, dude.
01:39:24.000 He knows there's a lot of MAGA candidates, America First candidates, and he's got to win them over, and he can't.
01:39:28.000 So he's trying.
01:39:29.000 I know he released some plans for some committee assignments.
01:39:32.000 He had the committee to investigate China, a subcommittee to investigate the weaponization of the federal government.
01:39:37.000 Again, these were some of his concessions he made to the Freedom Caucus, but I don't know if he's made any Biden-specific investigation.
01:39:45.000 Quantum Strange Quark says, didn't Jim Jordan say he didn't want to be Speaker of the House and wanted to be involved with the actual investigations instead?
01:39:51.000 Yeah.
01:39:52.000 Happy New Year.
01:39:52.000 Missed you all last week.
01:39:54.000 It was a fun vacation.
01:39:55.000 I went to Savannah, Georgia.
01:39:57.000 It was cool.
01:39:57.000 How was it?
01:39:58.000 It was cool.
01:39:59.000 Savannah's a cool place.
01:40:00.000 January, I think is the best, December, best time to be there.
01:40:02.000 It was like 50, 60 degrees.
01:40:04.000 So it was fun.
01:40:05.000 And all the trees have the Spanish moss hanging from them.
01:40:09.000 Looks super creepy.
01:40:11.000 Yeah.
01:40:12.000 Everything's haunted, apparently.
01:40:14.000 There's ghosts everywhere.
01:40:15.000 There's a serial killer museum, which is crazy.
01:40:17.000 One thing I learned is that a lot of serial killers were forced to dress up like little girls when they were children.
01:40:23.000 Oh wow.
01:40:23.000 That's weird.
01:40:25.000 I don't know what's a lot, but we saw a bunch of them where it's like, this serial killer's mother forced him to wear girls' clothing when he was a child.
01:40:31.000 And I'm like, wow.
01:40:32.000 So does this mean we're going to have a lot of serial killers?
01:40:34.000 I'm not saying that.
01:40:35.000 I think we are.
01:40:36.000 Absolutely.
01:40:36.000 There's going to be a bunch.
01:40:37.000 That's what that sounds like, unfortunately.
01:40:39.000 Learn self-defense.
01:40:40.000 Stay strapped.
01:40:41.000 I recommend it, dude.
01:40:42.000 It's cool.
01:40:42.000 In Savannah, you can drink on the street.
01:40:45.000 Yeah, you gotta put in a plastic cup, but you're allowed to drink booze as you walk around because it's a tourist city.
01:40:50.000 So the Riverwalk's really awesome.
01:40:52.000 There's a guy playing trumpet, you know, hanging out in the balcony watching some guy play, you know, a bunch of different trumpet songs.
01:40:57.000 Any hot spots people should visit while they're there?
01:41:00.000 Oh, I don't know, man.
01:41:01.000 You said that.
01:41:01.000 Where do we go?
01:41:03.000 The River Street walk or whatever?
01:41:05.000 Just walking up and down.
01:41:06.000 Yeah, I'm from Augusta, so I'm like three hours away from Savannah.
01:41:10.000 Oh, right on.
01:41:11.000 Seamus lives there.
01:41:12.000 Yeah.
01:41:12.000 So we got really excited.
01:41:14.000 There's the rooftop bar on... I can't remember the name of the hotel.
01:41:18.000 Whatever.
01:41:18.000 I forgot.
01:41:19.000 Sorry, guys.
01:41:19.000 It'll come to you.
01:41:20.000 Can't tell you.
01:41:21.000 But we ate dinner at the Fitzroy.
01:41:22.000 That was really, really great.
01:41:23.000 One of the best chicken schnitzels I've ever had.
01:41:25.000 Seriously.
01:41:25.000 No joke.
01:41:26.000 It was really good.
01:41:27.000 Are you related to Seamus?
01:41:28.000 No.
01:41:29.000 Okay.
01:41:30.000 Maybe distant cousins.
01:41:30.000 I don't know.
01:41:31.000 We went to this breakfast place called Collins Court or whatever, and then the server was like, where are you going for dinner?
01:41:36.000 And we were like, I don't know.
01:41:37.000 He's like, go to Fitzroy.
01:41:38.000 He's like, I work there.
01:41:38.000 And I was like, OK.
01:41:39.000 And I was like, oh, cool.
01:41:40.000 And he's like, ask for Zach.
01:41:40.000 And I was like, all right.
01:41:42.000 So we did.
01:41:42.000 We showed up, and we were told to come.
01:41:44.000 And they were like, we'll squeeze you in.
01:41:46.000 And we have to be served by your server, Zach.
01:41:49.000 And then they were like, OK, he's upstairs.
01:41:50.000 And it was awesome.
01:41:50.000 And then we did.
01:41:51.000 They had French fries with three aiolis.
01:41:54.000 Dude, shout out to Zach, man.
01:41:56.000 Good job.
01:41:58.000 Yeah, it was good food, man.
01:42:00.000 They had filet mignon.
01:42:02.000 Good stuff.
01:42:02.000 It was fun.
01:42:03.000 It was fun to go down there.
01:42:04.000 And we waited for half an hour in line at Leopold's Ice Cream, because apparently that's what you're supposed to do.
01:42:09.000 And I had Cookies Squared was the ice cream I got.
01:42:12.000 Good holiday.
01:42:13.000 Good holiday.
01:42:13.000 Totally worth it.
01:42:15.000 And then apparently Leopold's Ice Cream, it's like some Hollywood movie producer, so he's got like a bunch of movie posters on the walls for the things he's worked on.
01:42:21.000 Yeah, Stratton Leopold, I think his name is?
01:42:24.000 Andre says Michael Malice for speaker.
01:42:27.000 Seconded.
01:42:28.000 Seconded.
01:42:31.000 Alright, let's see what they got.
01:42:34.000 I am Pandisis.
01:42:35.000 Pandisis says, Tim, please tell everyone who wants Jim Jordan to go on their social media and message their reps and tell them that's what they want.
01:42:41.000 It's very easy to tell our reps what we want in that way in real time.
01:42:46.000 Absolutely.
01:42:47.000 Let's do it.
01:42:48.000 So what do you do?
01:42:48.000 You tweet at Jim Jordan and then just get like 500, 5000 people to retweet it or something?
01:42:53.000 Call your reps now.
01:42:55.000 I think tweeting at them works because you can do it right now, emailing, but they'll get it.
01:43:01.000 You gotta put the pressure on them.
01:43:02.000 Be like, hey man, look, I voted for you.
01:43:04.000 Don't vote for McCarthy.
01:43:06.000 So you call your rep at like 1 o'clock p.m.
01:43:08.000 your time tomorrow and leave a message with their office letting them know you won.
01:43:12.000 Tweet at them.
01:43:15.000 A lot of phone calls can really push the...
01:43:17.000 Push the needle. What the activists do, and what we used to do when we did canvassing,
01:43:22.000 is they would give you 10 postcards and you'd stop someone and ask them. If they didn't want
01:43:28.000 to give money, you could be like, okay, well, here, would you want to fill out this postcard?
01:43:31.000 Then what they do is they take, if they get, you know, 100 postcards per employee and they
01:43:37.000 get up with 4,000 postcards per week, they're going to give you a $10,000 postcard.
01:43:39.000 Then what they do is, at the end of the month, they take something like, what do you got, 16,000 postcards, and they mail them all at once.
01:43:46.000 Then the rep walks into their office with a stack of 16,000 postcards, and they go, what is this?
01:43:51.000 And it's your constituents telling you what they expect from you, otherwise you won't win.
01:43:55.000 And they go, okay, okay, I get it.
01:43:56.000 It's effective, man.
01:43:58.000 Very effective.
01:44:00.000 KF says, Tim, curious to know how Mr. Bokas is doing.
01:44:03.000 Hope all is well.
01:44:04.000 Mr. Bokas is extremely gaunt, and I don't know how much time he has left.
01:44:08.000 These subcutaneous IV fluids seem to have very much helped.
01:44:13.000 So every other day we give him an IV.
01:44:14.000 You pinch the skin, you stick a needle in, and then electrolyte solution goes under his skin, his body absorbs it.
01:44:19.000 He's also getting a hormone treatment to stimulate red blood cells.
01:44:24.000 But he doesn't wanna eat.
01:44:26.000 He is eating, but he's very like, he complains and then eventually eats, which is good.
01:44:30.000 But the other day we couldn't find him and we eventually found him hiding, buried in the closet.
01:44:35.000 It's a really bad sign.
01:44:37.000 Cats go into hiding when they're sick and bad things are happening.
01:44:44.000 When I made that video, he was stumbling and couldn't stand up.
01:44:47.000 We started giving him the solution, and now the hemoglobin treatment, and he's acting normal, which is good, but he's still losing weight, so we don't know how much time he's got left.
01:44:57.000 Gotta get him inspired to eat.
01:44:59.000 I think we'll mix a little wet food, maybe a 5 to 1 dry to wet ratio.
01:45:02.000 We have to give him special food because his kidneys are basically dead.
01:45:10.000 So he can't have certain foods that are high in certain chemicals.
01:45:14.000 I think it's potassium or something.
01:45:14.000 I'm not sure.
01:45:16.000 Because then his kidneys can't filter it out.
01:45:18.000 So he's got to eat special food he hates.
01:45:21.000 But I'm not sure.
01:45:22.000 I think the issue is his body just isn't able to process it properly.
01:45:26.000 I looked into stem cell therapy.
01:45:28.000 I was told by one doctor that for young cats that have congenital issues with their kidneys, it doesn't work.
01:45:35.000 That's not what it's for.
01:45:36.000 It's for older cats that have deterioration.
01:45:38.000 But I'm not going to give up.
01:45:39.000 I pretty much gave up.
01:45:41.000 But now I'm going to push it off to the women.
01:45:43.000 It just calls many.
01:45:44.000 Yeah, what do we got?
01:45:46.000 When we brought him to the hospital the first time, they said a week maybe.
01:45:51.000 And so it's been a couple weeks.
01:45:53.000 And he's walking around, he's yelling, he's doing cat stuff.
01:45:56.000 You know, he's jumping up, he's jumping.
01:45:58.000 He won't play anymore.
01:45:59.000 I tried dangling the core in front of him, he just stares at it.
01:46:02.000 He goes into hiding, so I don't know how much time he's got left, man.
01:46:04.000 How old is he?
01:46:05.000 Four.
01:46:05.000 Four.
01:46:06.000 He's a burrowing cat, too.
01:46:07.000 He's always loved to burrow, so.
01:46:08.000 Gotcha.
01:46:09.000 He's, he, they say he's got underdeveloped kidneys and he's got a heart valve defect.
01:46:12.000 Likely because when, you know, his street cat, his mom...
01:46:16.000 Was eatin' garbage, then he was born, he ate garbage.
01:46:19.000 And we gave him a good life as long as we could.
01:46:21.000 See about the stem cells, man.
01:46:22.000 Yeah.
01:46:23.000 We'll see if we can, uh, bring him back.
01:46:25.000 Clone him, says Stefan Lucio.
01:46:27.000 Well, the idea we had was that we were going to get another cat, um, before he passes, so that he can teach the other cat how to be a cat, and then he'll, we'll carry on his legacy.
01:46:35.000 But you said- He's a eunuch, so he can't have kids himself, you know?
01:46:37.000 You were saying they don't do well, cats don't do well with new cats?
01:46:40.000 Stresses them out?
01:46:40.000 They don't.
01:46:41.000 You have to take the two cats, and then put them- close the door and have them sniff each other, and then eventually they get used to it, otherwise they fight.
01:46:48.000 But, maybe if we get a baby.
01:46:50.000 You know, a baby kitten or whatever, he might- he might be chill.
01:46:53.000 You know, he- he likes other cats.
01:46:55.000 He's chill.
01:46:56.000 says, you're wrong this time Tim, there are four parties, sickle, donkey, elephant, and lion.
01:46:56.000 Don't look at me!
01:47:01.000 Don't look at me, Ian's the one who said there were three parties.
01:47:03.000 You know what, I would take a fourth party even if it was a communist party.
01:47:07.000 I'd rather have more parties, the better.
01:47:09.000 It's one party.
01:47:10.000 It's always been one party.
01:47:13.000 I suppose, suppose.
01:47:15.000 Let's, uh, what do we got?
01:47:17.000 Let's grab some soupy chits.
01:47:20.000 Grim Wolf says an NFL player died in the field back in the 70s and they still finished the game.
01:47:24.000 Yeah, who was that?
01:47:25.000 You mentioned him, right?
01:47:26.000 Yeah, let me see if I can pull that up again.
01:47:27.000 Dan something, I think you said.
01:47:30.000 Jeremiah says Occam's razor, probably steroids.
01:47:33.000 For real, why not?
01:47:34.000 Yeah, right.
01:47:36.000 That guy's awesome, too.
01:47:37.000 Don't they test for steroids?
01:47:38.000 I don't know.
01:47:38.000 I think they do, randomly.
01:47:39.000 I might have already canceled this.
01:47:42.000 It was 1971 that the guy died on the field.
01:47:44.000 Yeah, Chuck Hughes.
01:47:46.000 Chuck Hughes, how did he die?
01:47:47.000 I don't know.
01:47:49.000 What does it say?
01:47:50.000 What are the secrets?
01:47:53.000 Where we at?
01:47:54.000 Little Sausage says, as a Canadian veteran, we can't get mental health care and I desperately need it.
01:47:59.000 JBP helped me immensely.
01:48:01.000 I am likely to get mated now because I can't get care.
01:48:04.000 Canadian health care equals death care.
01:48:07.000 Sad to hear, man.
01:48:08.000 You gotta just watch some more JBP, man.
01:48:12.000 Put Peterson on loop.
01:48:15.000 It'll help you out.
01:48:16.000 He's not the only one.
01:48:17.000 There was a really funny post that said, to all the disaffected young white men who are listening to Andrew Tate, here's a better show for you.
01:48:25.000 And it was Jocko Willink.
01:48:26.000 And I'm like, yeah, maybe.
01:48:27.000 I don't know.
01:48:29.000 Uh, Jacko's a cool dude.
01:48:31.000 So maybe that is.
01:48:32.000 I also like, uh, Joe Rogan promoted this guy.
01:48:34.000 What is it?
01:48:34.000 T-Mask Inc.
01:48:35.000 or something like that.
01:48:37.000 I followed him on Instagram.
01:48:38.000 I don't, I don't, but I just, he, he, he's, he's really good at shooting guns.
01:48:42.000 Crazy good.
01:48:43.000 I was watching him shoot, shoot a handgun at like a hundred yards or something.
01:48:46.000 And he's like perfect accuracy every time.
01:48:48.000 I'm like, that dude's, that's legit.
01:48:49.000 I got some data.
01:48:50.000 That's a good follow.
01:48:51.000 Chuck Hughes was 28-year-old wide receiver for the Lions, Detroit Lions, and he collapsed on the field and died to a heart attack later.
01:48:57.000 There were only 62 seconds left in that game, so they played him out.
01:49:01.000 Maybe they would have canceled it if it was early in the game.
01:49:02.000 He had a heart attack on the field.
01:49:05.000 This was first quarter, second quarter, last night, right?
01:49:08.000 A lot of game to play.
01:49:09.000 It was very early on.
01:49:11.000 That's crazy, man.
01:49:12.000 I don't know, maybe it was the, what is it called?
01:49:15.000 Carditis or whatever something?
01:49:17.000 Could have been arteriosclerosis, heart disease.
01:49:20.000 That's what that was.
01:49:22.000 What was that thing that people are mentioning?
01:49:24.000 Comet something?
01:49:25.000 What was it called?
01:49:26.000 Did you close it?
01:49:27.000 So many tabs.
01:49:28.000 What is it?
01:49:30.000 Oh, I didn't say anything.
01:49:31.000 Commodoris.
01:49:33.000 Commotio cordis.
01:49:35.000 Commotio?
01:49:36.000 Commotio cordis.
01:49:37.000 Or commotio.
01:49:38.000 The T right there.
01:49:41.000 Riley Lewin says, Tim's Trudeau impression is just Dengakuman from Bobobo Bobo Bobo.
01:49:47.000 Dengakuman, yeah.
01:49:48.000 Is it?
01:49:49.000 I don't know.
01:49:51.000 I remember that show, but I don't know anything about it.
01:49:53.000 Yeah, that's a watch from the past.
01:49:54.000 It's been a while.
01:49:55.000 Bobobo Bobo Bobo.
01:49:58.000 Yeah.
01:49:59.000 Is that what it is?
01:49:59.000 Bobobo Bobo Bobo Bobo, I think.
01:50:02.000 Bobobo Bobo Bobo Bobo?
01:50:03.000 Yeah, I think that's right.
01:50:04.000 I think that's actually right, yeah.
01:50:05.000 I have no idea.
01:50:07.000 All right, where we get?
01:50:08.000 Brian says, Jordan Peterson should accept the re-education training request and then on YouTube show everyone what he's learning.
01:50:15.000 Yeah, for real, man.
01:50:16.000 He should, definitely.
01:50:17.000 We want to know what they're doing to people.
01:50:18.000 Like, what's the re-education?
01:50:20.000 Go do it and then tell everybody what they're doing.
01:50:22.000 Here we go.
01:50:24.000 Kyle Casimir says, Canada and Mexico are part of the USA and I'm tired of pretending otherwise.
01:50:29.000 They're definitely part of A. Mexis can.
01:50:31.000 Yeah, they're all American.
01:50:33.000 Yeah.
01:50:35.000 Alright, what do we got here?
01:50:36.000 That'd be cool.
01:50:37.000 There we go.
01:50:37.000 I agree.
01:50:38.000 about as happy as Tim about the speaker vote. Be humiliated, Kevvy. Tucker wants him to concede in releasing all the
01:50:44.000 January 6th content to the public. Epic. That'd be cool.
01:50:47.000 There we go. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says Luke once said to Santa
01:50:53.000 saved America. I agree. I agree. I don't know when I said that.
01:50:59.000 I might have been talking about the lockdowns and going against the COVID mandates and how Florida was viciously attacked by the corporate media, but I don't remember saying that exactly.
01:51:09.000 Maybe I did.
01:51:09.000 I don't know.
01:51:11.000 Ten Second says, Tim, took the vaccine in May, seven days later had a huge clot go into my heart, caused super hypertension and almost killed me.
01:51:21.000 No history of clots or high blood pressure.
01:51:23.000 Which vaccine was it?
01:51:25.000 They've come out outright for a while and said AstraZeneca, which is not, I don't believe it's in the United States, and Johnson & Johnson were causing blood clots, but I think they've said right now the latest study shows a significant signal between clotting and the Pfizer vaccine, but not direct evidence of causation.
01:51:44.000 What's a signal?
01:51:44.000 What is the signal?
01:51:45.000 The Florida Surgeon General has a different perspective.
01:51:47.000 He does.
01:51:48.000 And then Denmark also made a very important ruling that I think is worth noting.
01:51:52.000 But I'll clarify.
01:51:53.000 A signal is They see a correlation, right?
01:51:59.000 They did a study.
01:52:01.000 It was limited.
01:52:02.000 I think it was only like 14 people, and they see that some people had blood clots.
01:52:07.000 Those people also were vaccinated.
01:52:09.000 There's a signal there, but they've not yet come to a definitive statement.
01:52:12.000 Believe what you want to believe, but I'm trying to clarify for the sake of what they're actually trying to claim.
01:52:17.000 A lot of people are saying this proves that it does.
01:52:19.000 Well, we're not quite there.
01:52:20.000 Correlation is not causation.
01:52:22.000 Yeah, a lot of people falsely claim that it said the Pfizer caused it, when in fact it was just linked to.
01:52:28.000 Meaning there's a... Yeah, right.
01:52:29.000 Via signals.
01:52:30.000 Via signals.
01:52:31.000 And what that means is... They didn't do enough research yet.
01:52:33.000 Right, right, right, right, right.
01:52:35.000 There's a difference between evidence and proof, as I like to say.
01:52:38.000 Evidence is, you come home, the cake has been smashed, it's been eaten, and there's a paw print on it, and you're like, that paw print is evidence that my dog ate my cake.
01:52:47.000 Then you walk over and find the dog, he's got some chocolate, nothing on his mouth, just on his foot, and then there's the cat covered in chocolate for some reason, you know, I don't know.
01:52:55.000 But then, proof would be, you follow the evidence and find the dog's got cake all over his face, and you're like, there it is.
01:53:00.000 The paw print doesn't prove the dog ate the cake.
01:53:03.000 Its evidence may or may not be the case.
01:53:05.000 And proof is just subjective?
01:53:06.000 Always subjective?
01:53:07.000 When someone believes there's enough evidence, they consider proof?
01:53:10.000 Well, I mean, that's a person's opinion.
01:53:12.000 What I'm saying, what I'm trying to explain is just that.
01:53:14.000 Seeing a paw print in chocolate cake is evidence the dog ate the cake, but it doesn't prove the dog ate the cake.
01:53:20.000 Finding chocolate all over the dog's mouth with bits of cake in it is still arguably could be argued to be not proof, but I think it's evidence beyond a reasonable doubt.
01:53:32.000 That's why we have that standard.
01:53:33.000 Our founding fathers, man, were smart, smart dudes.
01:53:36.000 Who's your favorite founding father, CJ?
01:53:38.000 I would say Alexander Hamilton.
01:53:40.000 I'm a big Hamilton guy.
01:53:41.000 You know, good musical.
01:53:43.000 Good musical.
01:53:43.000 I'm an Aaron Burr guy.
01:53:44.000 Aaron Burr.
01:53:47.000 Let's duel.
01:53:48.000 Let's duel.
01:53:50.000 Aaron Burr.
01:53:51.000 I'm always reminded of that Got Milk commercial, remember that one?
01:53:54.000 Where the guy's eating the peanut butter sandwich, and he's in the museum, and then it's like, you know, the next question for the, you know, to win the prize, who shot Alexander Hamilton in the famous duel, and he looks around, and it's got like, the gun is on his shelf, there's a painting showing it, and he's like, oh, and he calls, and he's like, and then he tries to pour milk, because the peanut butter's in his mouth.
01:54:12.000 That was funny.
01:54:13.000 Classic Got Milk commercial, come on, you guys don't remember that one?
01:54:16.000 I remember it, yeah.
01:54:17.000 Thomas Jefferson, come on.
01:54:19.000 What was it about Hamilton you liked the most?
01:54:20.000 It was legit philosophically, but like Hamilton just made Alexander Hamilton. So fucking cool. What's what was it
01:54:26.000 about Hamilton? You like the most the musical Oh, come on.
01:54:31.000 That's how I feel about Jesus.
01:54:33.000 That's why I said Thomas Jefferson philosophically loved it all.
01:54:37.000 Anti-federalists to the day I die, but at the same time, it's just like the musical, man.
01:54:41.000 When they make a musical about Thomas Jefferson, I'll be a Thomas Jefferson.
01:54:44.000 I haven't seen it, but I bet I would hate it.
01:54:47.000 Who was that guy who said, give me liberty or give me death?
01:54:50.000 Patrick Henry.
01:54:50.000 Patrick Henry, dude, that was legit.
01:54:52.000 Did he own slaves?
01:54:53.000 Because that's kind of funny.
01:54:53.000 Probably.
01:54:54.000 Right, that's the funny thing about it.
01:54:55.000 Give me liberty or give me death, but not those people.
01:54:58.000 That's the funny contradiction of a lot of them.
01:55:00.000 But, you know, what I can respect is the Founding Fathers planted the seeds.
01:55:04.000 Then you eventually end up with Frederick Douglass who said, are you going to live by your own words?
01:55:08.000 And it was kind of like, are you going to be a hypocrite or what?
01:55:10.000 And then they were like, I don't know, he's kind of right.
01:55:13.000 But it's funny.
01:55:14.000 Did Patrick Henry have slaves?
01:55:15.000 I don't know.
01:55:17.000 Let's find out.
01:55:19.000 See if you can find out.
01:55:20.000 There were Founding Fathers who didn't.
01:55:22.000 And they were out like, nah, it's not okay.
01:55:23.000 You know what I mean?
01:55:24.000 Diddy?
01:55:25.000 Did you find it?
01:55:27.000 I haven't found it yet. What are people in the chat saying, Denny?
01:55:31.000 I don't know, I think that'd be funny. Where are we at? Let's get some super
01:55:34.000 chats. Red Pill Keep It 100 says, there is a war on masculinity because you can you cannot empower women
01:55:42.000 without empowering women without weakening men. I don't necessarily
01:55:46.000 believe that.
01:55:48.000 You cannot empower women by weakening men.
01:55:50.000 Without weakening men.
01:55:51.000 I don't think that's true.
01:55:53.000 I do think that what you'll see as a bell curve, and between men and women, you will see more men on the higher end of the bell curve than women because of the greater male variability hypothesis.
01:56:05.000 That's just about it.
01:56:06.000 Uh, yeah, uh, Henry, Patrick Henry apparently had a lot of land and about 80 slaves over the course of his life.
01:56:13.000 I don't know if that's confirmed.
01:56:13.000 Isn't that kinda, isn't that kinda like, funny?
01:56:15.000 Yeah, it's funny.
01:56:16.000 I can respect that, that motto, and then you got New Hampshire, live free or die, but like, it's just a hilarious contradiction that he's like, the king can't tell me what to do!
01:56:24.000 Now those people better do as they're told.
01:56:27.000 However, it says he would go on to become aware of the wrongdoings within slavery and push for its abolishment.
01:56:31.000 That's cool.
01:56:32.000 So there you go.
01:56:32.000 So many of our founding fathers too.
01:56:34.000 It's like they had this like moral conundrum of like, okay, like this is probably not ideal.
01:56:39.000 I don't believe this based on like their fight, their own individual fight for liberty, but like, I don't know.
01:56:44.000 It's just, it's still obviously like you said, it's just weird.
01:56:46.000 Like you're training, give me liberty, give me death and.
01:56:48.000 But actually, maybe Ian just kind of solved it.
01:56:51.000 Maybe he stands up and he goes, they're like, should we have independence?
01:56:54.000 And he gets angry and he goes, give me liberty or give me death!
01:56:57.000 And then some guy goes, dude, Patrick, you have slaves.
01:57:00.000 And he goes, good point.
01:57:02.000 I mean, damn, maybe I shouldn't.
01:57:04.000 Like, maybe that was a really, like, a strong awakening for a lot of these guys where they're like, the king's trying to tell me what I can and can't do, that's BS.
01:57:11.000 And then someone else is like, yeah, well, I mean, like slavery's happening.
01:57:14.000 And then they probably went, yeah, damn.
01:57:17.000 I mean, Thomas Jefferson had slaves, but he did oppose it.
01:57:20.000 He's just—none of these people were morally strong enough for the times to just outright do away with it.
01:57:24.000 I get that, like, now with—I mean, we have the slave trade in the Congo right now.
01:57:28.000 I don't know if there's a trade, necessarily, where people are slaving away, digging out cobalt.
01:57:32.000 Like, it is an African slave trade going on right now in the world.
01:57:36.000 Tens, hundreds of thousands, I don't know how many thousands.
01:57:39.000 I'm born into this system.
01:57:40.000 I don't like it.
01:57:40.000 It's like, I'm born, I have slaves, I'm a landowner, my dad is a landowner, we have slaves, and now I have to change that system in my lifetime.
01:57:46.000 Yeah.
01:57:47.000 And I've always said, though, also, too, I hate when people apply their 2023 mindset to literally 100 years ago, right?
01:57:55.000 So it's like, for you to be like, okay, slavery is a terrible thing.
01:57:58.000 Yes, we do recognize that as a fact today, but they Came into the world with this expectation that they genuinely could own other people.
01:58:07.000 And so, yes, it's deplorable.
01:58:08.000 It was absolutely an evil institution.
01:58:10.000 But at the same time, it's like you cannot hold the standards of 2023 to the standards of that era and time.
01:58:17.000 Yo, check this out, we got some super chats.
01:58:19.000 Peckerwood says, Gates sent a letter to the Architect of the Capitol questioning why McCarthy is allowed to occupy the Speaker's office.
01:58:26.000 Aquafan says, Gates just dropped a letter calling McCarthy a squatter for occupying the Speaker office while coming in second place.
01:58:33.000 Oh man, that is good.
01:58:35.000 Let's see if I can pull up from Matt Gates here on Twitter.
01:58:39.000 This is so wild.
01:58:40.000 If he has to literally move out of the Speaker's office, I feel like that's not... Yes!
01:58:44.000 That's a video you can't outrun.
01:58:46.000 He tweeted just five minutes ago, I'd like to report a squatter.
01:58:49.000 Gates sent a letter to the architect of the Capitol.
01:58:51.000 He said, Dear Mr. Blanton, I write to inform you the Speaker of the House office located at the U.S.
01:58:56.000 Capitol building is currently occupied by Rep.
01:58:57.000 Kevin McCarthy.
01:58:58.000 As of this morning, the 117th Congress adjourned.
01:59:01.000 How do you pronounce that?
01:59:02.000 Sign D?
01:59:03.000 Sign-ee-die.
01:59:04.000 Sign-ee-die?
01:59:04.000 Yeah.
01:59:05.000 And a Speaker from the 118th Congress has not been elected.
01:59:09.000 After three undeciding votes, no member can lay claim to the office.
01:59:12.000 What is the basis in law, House rule, or precedent to allow someone who has placed second in three successive Speaker elections to occupy the Speaker of the House office?
01:59:21.000 How long will he remain there before he is considered a squatter?
01:59:25.000 Please write back promptly, as it seems Mr. McCarthy can no longer be considered Speaker-designate following today's uh... balloting sincerely met gates while man bravo met
01:59:34.000 gates that's that's the epic
01:59:36.000 who told the car that i was a good idea i know that i saw the idea of like the pictures and they're
01:59:40.000 like the rolling this yeah and like a little as like this talk about an
01:59:45.000 arrogant piece of garbage i i i would ask
01:59:49.000 i'm so happy to hear that he lost three times especially with that
01:59:52.000 He thinks he's doing the Hillary thing.
01:59:54.000 It's my turn now.
01:59:56.000 Get out of here, dude.
01:59:58.000 Our government is not your stupid game of hopscotch you're waiting in line to get in.
02:00:03.000 It's a serious thing.
02:00:05.000 And these people are like, I've been waiting.
02:00:07.000 It's my turn.
02:00:09.000 Sorry.
02:00:09.000 I don't know.
02:00:10.000 Maybe it'll be Jim Jordan.
02:00:11.000 Maybe it'll be, I don't know, Lauren Boebert.
02:00:12.000 Who knows?
02:00:12.000 Don't care.
02:00:13.000 But it's also just really sad.
02:00:14.000 Like, the man has lost three times.
02:00:15.000 And it's like, if you're talking to a girl and you DM her once and she leaves you on read, maybe you do it one more time.
02:00:21.000 Maybe she had bad cell service when she got that first message, but to do it three times and expect, I am going to keep DMing this woman, like, and no, no, that's harassment, sir.
02:00:31.000 And I think that you need to like, this is what's happening here.
02:00:34.000 It's just embarrassing at this point.
02:00:36.000 You just need to pack it up.
02:00:37.000 I look forward to tomorrow.
02:00:39.000 It should be a lot of fun.
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02:01:25.000 Hamilton.
02:01:26.000 Well, we'll talk about that maybe in the after show.
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02:01:29.000 CJ, thank you so much for coming on.
02:01:30.000 That was great.
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02:01:53.000 I found a cool technological breakthrough.
02:01:55.000 James Tour from Rice University, they're working with rats, and one of the rats had its spine completely severed, completely unable to move, and they injected the severation, or whatever you want to call that hole, with graphene nanoribbons and polyethylene glycol, and within two weeks, the spine had regrown back to like 18 out of 21 functional, the rats walking around.
02:02:14.000 I mean, this completely severed spine has been regrown, and then a week later, it's in even better condition, moving faster, running away.
02:02:22.000 High tech.
02:02:22.000 We're talking healing the crippled.
02:02:24.000 People that are paralyzed will be able to walk again kind of thing.
02:02:27.000 I'm very excited.
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02:02:38.000 Nice.
02:02:39.000 Good chat.
02:02:39.000 This is a good one.
02:02:40.000 I enjoyed it.
02:02:40.000 Good fun.
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