Ann Coulter joins us on the show to talk about all kinds of stuff, including George Soros, Joe Biden, the Fed, and much, much more! Timestamps: 1:00 - George Soros endorsed Ron DeSantis 4:15 - Joe Biden's wife is running for US Senate 9:30 - Why the New York Times is hiring too many activists 11:00 What's the fastest way to lose my vote? 12:15 How much money can you make in a single day?
00:00:00.000You You know this one really grinds my gears
00:00:22.000I'm seeing all these people claim that George Soros endorsed Ron DeSantis, and he quite literally didn't.
00:00:27.000George Soros said he hopes that DeSantis and Trump go to war so that the Republican Party rips itself apart and Democrats win in a landslide and the Republicans are forced to reform themselves or something like that.
00:00:39.000But I think a lot of the people who really want Trump to win see Ron DeSantis as a threat, so they're running with this fake story.
00:00:45.000Quite literally, the Gateway Pundit Edited a quote from George Soros to make it seem like he was endorsing Ron DeSantis when in fact he didn't.
00:00:52.000So we'll talk about that because that one pisses me off.
00:02:11.000And all we did was I was just like, let's just press record as we're doing show setup because often there's some interesting conversation and we'll capture that.
00:02:18.000And I think people might appreciate you know, getting to see a little bit of the candid conversation Ian talking about God.
00:03:13.000And I just wanted to talk to her about her jet-set lifestyle and, you know, how she met George Hamilton and Rod Stewart and what it was like and back when models were pretty and she's very, very pretty.
00:03:25.000It was the tamest interview I've ever done and Twitter slaps a sensitive content label on it.
00:03:36.000I clicked on do you want to appeal and it goes through paragraph and well this is sensitive content warning and we don't allow sensitive content and we can't have sensitive content and this has sensitive content.
00:03:49.000Nothing about what was sensitive about it.
00:03:52.000It's two good-looking women in a video that you posted.
00:03:57.000I don't, one person told me, I don't know if this is true, because, you know, I want to make the headline sound exciting, and also she is lovely and has a lovely figure, so I want to get into stuff that girls might want to know.
00:04:41.000But that's why I'm on Substack and it's such a relief to be on Substack.
00:04:47.000Because, you know, during that two-week period, the one time I felt free on Twitter was the two-week period when it looked like Elon Musk was going to buy Twitter, but he hadn't bought it yet, and then, you know, it took a while, and then it looks like he wasn't gonna buy it.
00:05:00.000But for two weeks, I felt like all of the woke censors thought, oh, crap, he's coming in, lift the filters, lift the filters, and bam, all my followers went through the roof for two weeks.
00:05:12.000And then he said he wasn't gonna buy it, Walking down again and the wall is back again.
00:05:18.000I mean there are a million different ways he himself tweeted I guess last week I was skiing one of my friends sent me this might be what's getting you That they will D amplify people who have a lot of people blocking Well, that's just giving liberals the heckler's veto.
00:07:12.000We're both Delta Gammas, and all these pan-Hellenic college sororities will send out emails saying, like, look at our notable alums, and this is an actress who's in it, and whatever else.
00:07:45.000But a lot of individual colleges' Delta Gammas have sent me stuff.
00:07:49.000I talk about it, I mean, I don't talk about it publicly often, but I would tell all of my other DG friends that Anne was a Delta Gamma, and this is great, and we should have her speak at whatever, and then I used to email, like, whenever nationals did these calls, because they'd have, like, an Instagram post, and be like, famous people, and I'd be like, Anne, where's Anne?
00:09:57.000They've convinced me that this is a dog.
00:10:00.000And that's why I'm very happy to see it.
00:10:05.000I just think it's stupid to decide whether you like a politician or a person based on who else likes that person or doesn't like that person.
00:10:15.000That's what you do when you're looking at a black box.
00:14:15.000Well, he's always known how to be a celebrity, right?
00:14:18.000That reminded me of the reality TV show aspect of Trump, right?
00:14:21.000He knew- I don't- I think you're giving him more- I don't even think it's knowing how to be- I think he's a narcissistic- I didn't- the one thing I didn't know when I wrote In Trump We Trust is how profoundly stupid he is.
00:14:35.000I made very clear in the book, the only thing he could do, we will forgive him for anything.
00:14:40.000And I defended him the day after the Access Hollywood, you know, pussy grabbing tape came out.
00:14:45.000I was giving a speech before like 5,000 people in California up in farmland, and I was peddled to the metal defending him.
00:14:56.000And, you know, I said, we'll forgive him for anything but unless you betray us on immigration.
00:15:01.000You can't do every campaign rally, build the wall, build the wall, build the wall, and then not build the wall and expect to get re-elected.
00:15:09.000Well, that was the best part of your Twitter account for me for a long time was your how many days, like, no progress on the wall.
00:16:44.000I used to think the wall was such a silly idea because I was like, they'll just go around it or under it or they'll send drones over.
00:16:49.000I didn't realize until the last couple of years how much how much human trafficking is just happening on a daily basis that I've got this armband from.
00:17:26.000It's sick that we're doing it to them.
00:17:27.000And it's just people who hate America.
00:17:29.000And they're willing to risk these human lives to wreck our country.
00:17:33.000I think it's completely in line with what Democrats do.
00:17:36.000Short-term gains for long-term losses.
00:17:38.000One of the big strategies Democrats have is to artificially prop up the failing economy with maximizing as much demand as possible through illegal immigration.
00:17:48.000Ignoring all the negative consequences, and then 10 years down the line, we're going to face a very serious economic crisis from it, but they're hoping that they can boost numbers in the short term to make it look good.
00:18:00.000That's true too, but long term they win also.
00:21:37.000We're just bringing in more and more and more.
00:21:40.000And why don't the Republicans do anything about it?
00:21:43.000And that's the donors want the cheap labor.
00:21:45.000Yeah, some of my best friends in California were illegal aliens from Mexico or whatever, and they would work for cash, and then they would send it to Mexico.
00:21:55.000I don't even know if it was getting taxed.
00:23:27.000Race relations, poor people, bringing manufacturing back, everything gets easier when you solve immigration because you don't have this, we don't need an extra problem to deal with, an extra poor people we have to pay for.
00:23:40.000But the drug problem, that's 100% a problem.
00:23:44.000a function of not having a wall. Oh, one of the interviews I just did on Substack, and I highly
00:23:48.000recommend you all watch it. So this guy, Sam Quinones, liberal journalist, but I've been a
00:23:53.000fan of his for a long time. He was really good investigative reporter. You may have read him in
00:23:57.000LA Times because his beat was crime and immigration. And he's the only block quote I have in Adios
00:24:06.000America, where it's like two paragraphs just from his one of his articles.
00:25:27.000I've been thinking of it as just a continuation of the drug war, the opium wars, how the British set up shop in Taiwan and then just started shuffling opiates into China, and the Chinese never played the long game, but you're saying it's more of just a financial Mexican issue right now?
00:25:42.000Do you feel like, since it's a financial— And, I think, I'm sorry, just to finish that, It is opium wars, but it is Americans against Americans.
00:25:50.000The same people who don't want a wall.
00:26:30.000I remember when I started traveling for Vice, after a couple of these countries, I come back to the US, and I got like randomly searched by the border patrol.
00:26:38.000They made me pull my passport, went through my bag, and I'm just laughing.
00:26:41.000And then they see the Arabic in my passport, like, what's this?
00:26:45.000And then I was like, I don't even remember what country that was.
00:27:10.000Having a federal system where they're like, they decide one day that this is illegal now and everyone in the country is like... The key to everything is the local.
00:27:27.000We have no idea what it's like in other countries, especially because we are so used to complaining about America, right?
00:27:32.000Everyone's saying, America's so racist and America has all the cop problems and like travel at all go anywhere and you will be happy to be here.
00:27:39.000Do you think that Mexico poses enough of a threat to American lives to be worth invading at any point?
00:27:47.000It wouldn't be necessary if we built the wall, but yes, to take out the cartels, I mean, it's certainly more of a threat to us than Ukraine.
00:27:56.000Right, and we sent a ton of money, shipping goods and resources to Ukraine, why wouldn't we just spend that money on the wall?
00:28:03.000Well, not only the wall, but as for, you know, going into their country, I mean, I don't know, this is kind of racy, but yeah, take out the cartels if they can do it by themselves.
00:28:12.000We went, we got, remember that guy, Pineapple Face?
00:30:39.000And the reason, they weren't intentionally, hey, we have a program, let's send the, although that was the suspicion of a lot of Republicans, they wanted crimes being committed with American guns.
00:30:51.000What they claimed to be doing was putting tracers on the guns they were sending, and then they could follow where the guns were going, and they could see where the cartel's hideout is, and we could follow the cartels, except the way it was being done was, So sloppy.
00:31:08.000A lot of the guns didn't have tracers on them.
00:31:13.000They didn't follow where the guns were going, which made some people think you just want an argument to say all this cartel violence is being done with American guns.
00:31:22.000We need more restrictions on buying guns in America.
00:31:26.000I'm concerned about like, actively giving our weapons to other people so that we can test our own weapons against our own weapons.
00:31:34.000Like in the Ukraine, we surrendered, or not in Ukraine, geez.
00:31:50.000Well, at first, I just thought it was incompetence.
00:31:51.000Now I'm wondering if Lockheed wants their arms in the hands of enemies so that But they can test their weapons because they have no test grounds.
00:31:58.000Not just test, but so that there's a reason to sell more weapons.
00:32:32.000I just did a sub-stack with my friend Mickey Kaus, a liberal, and I forget why or how it came up, but I put in a little plug for what my position was, and I would still have that same position today with, you know, the caveat.
00:32:48.000It wasn't go hang out for 20 years and paint George Floyd murals and teach girls about feminism in these backward hellholes.
00:33:00.000But no, I was very much in favor of both Afghanistan and Iraq, and I would be again today, Other than not being able to trust—I mean, Eisenhower was right with the military-industrial complex, and I think you're right.
00:33:17.000It is about selling weapons, and I think the lobbyists for these arms companies—I mean, it is just endless, the wars.
00:33:25.000Why were we in Afghanistan for 20 years?
00:33:28.000And I would remind you—well, okay, maybe you were in first grade when this happened, There were, we took Afghanistan in two weeks.
00:33:39.000And after that, every year of the Bush administration, I'll have Ian check me as his computer open there.
00:33:45.000There were like 33 American deaths, 50 American deaths, 40 American deaths.
00:33:51.000And for some reason, liberals got it in their heads that, you know, Afghanistan, that's the good war, and Iraq, we
00:34:51.000But the funny thing about the Middle East, and we obviously did have a big problem with the Middle East and these crazy mullahs after 9-11, is that by and large the countries either have sane leader, insane people, or insane leader, sane people.
00:35:09.000And Iraq and Saddam, it's not like we were taking out the Iraqi Benjamin Franklin, There were a lot of problems there.
00:35:16.000He had tried to assassinate a president.
00:38:25.000I had a vision of him being like, his one regret in life, Saddam Hussein, is that he didn't spend time with his kids, that he didn't love his kids.
00:38:31.000I feel like that's probably my biggest regret.
00:40:25.000And I might even be one over, to your perspective, even after 9-11 and wanting to have an Arab Israel so they wouldn't be able to blame everything on, oh, it's the U.S., it's the U.S.
00:40:58.000Five of the six are American, and then BAE is British.
00:41:02.000So it's basically one big—they've split it into six companies, so it doesn't look like a monopoly, but they've got the global arms monopoly right now.
00:41:08.000Oh, incidentally, you know, the other thing that proves is that No, actually, Americans can manufacture things.
00:42:45.000Graphene revolutionized the world and brought world peace and ended world hunger.
00:42:48.000Well, it'll probably create a new era of conflict.
00:42:52.000But one possibility is... Ian started several wars.
00:42:56.000It's like Oppenheimer, you know, building the bomb.
00:42:59.000We'll start pulling it out of the air and be like, this is how we solve the climate catastrophe.
00:43:03.000Get the carbon dioxide levels down, we start building.
00:43:05.000But then other countries will start and they'll be like, uh oh, looks like we're about to pull too much carbon out of the air and the trees are going to die.
00:43:46.000How long until he appoints Vetterman's wife to the Senate?
00:43:48.000Well, the good news is, as far, and I hate to say this because Shapiro wants to run for president and be the first Jewish president, and of all the people I've heard of being the first Jewish president, at the moment Shapiro looks like the most likely.
00:44:02.000He's not, he does not appear to be crazy.
00:44:05.000Now, he was running against Trump's candidate, that Mastriano, who was completely crazy.
00:44:38.000The Libertarians in the chat are gonna lose it.
00:44:42.000We can do that, but we do have to get to my comments on Nikki Haley.
00:44:47.000And so Fetterman is in the Senate in the first place, never forget, because of Donald Trump endorsing Mastriano and Do you think Trump should have not endorsed anyone in the Pennsylvania race?
00:45:01.000or was Mastriano particularly divisive to the voters?
00:45:06.000I mean, the whole thing basically from January 11th, all of these candidates running on 2020 being stolen.
00:45:14.000How was it that I knew a year before the election, huh, he ran on one promise, didn't keep it,
00:46:06.000Yes, I think Lauren Boebert's district is a good example where she narrowly wins by only a few hundred votes and you're asking yourself, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, how does that happen?
00:46:15.000This is like a rural conservative district.
00:46:44.000So you might think she's nutty, she might think you're nutty, and you're both trying to exist in a similar space, whereas Democrats don't know anything and are just told to vote and do.
00:48:04.000I mean, if you're going to, if you're going to come on to West Virginia... No, but it's more than that.
00:48:06.000That's why the, what you were just saying about how many can you knock on, how many doors can you knock on in a day, that's why when they extend mail-in ballots for like six months before the election, that gives them a lot of time.
00:48:18.000They can drag their A lot of time to knock on doors.
00:48:36.000As I've been describing in the past couple of weeks, the United States is suffering from left hemisphere hypoxia.
00:48:43.000You know they say when you're on an airplane put on your oxygen mask before you put on the mask of the person sitting next to you because if you become hypoxic you become delirious and you can't function.
00:48:52.000They have these videos where they'll put people in a pressurized chamber and they'll start lowering the oxygen percentage while having them answer math questions.
00:49:00.000The people who are becoming hypoxic don't know they're chicken scratching and writing gibberish garbage.
00:49:07.000Their brain tells them they're correct, and then when they increase the oxygen back to normal, they go, whoa, wait a minute, what did I write?
00:50:44.000So the issue is, you get people like, sane liberals like Bill Maher, people like me, people like Dave Rubin, former liberals, classic liberals, people who have now found themselves to becoming conservative.
00:50:54.000You will go to traditional liberals and desperately beg them to please just read the article from the New York Times that says this and they go, no.
00:51:11.000Tim, why do you think you and some other sort of people who started left were able to put on oxygen masks?
00:51:17.000How come some of you are making it out there as the same liberals club, but a majority of people can't?
00:51:24.000Well, I think it has to do with even if your oxygen mask is on, the signals from your brain can't travel to the rest of your body if you have no spine.
00:51:33.000So for many of these people, it just didn't work.
00:51:37.000Well, what I mean by that is there are a lot of people who know they're lying.
00:51:40.000There are a lot of people who are liberal, who are just like, hey man, if I speak up... Look, I get messages all the time from people who are like, I really love your show, I respect what you do, and then I say, hey man, you should speak up.
00:51:52.000I know pro athletes, and they'll message me saying, like, I wish I could, but I'll lose everything.
00:52:11.000I think a lot of why you never went crazy, and to answer your question, why some people don't get hypoxic mentally, is high altitude training.
00:52:19.000If you're constantly working the muscle, you're kind of able to resist the oxygen.
00:53:33.000Yes, I spent Christmas in Palm Beach and I was going around to Christmas parties.
00:53:39.000Oh, this is 2015, so when he first announced.
00:53:44.000And Wilbur Ross, who has a place in Palm Beach, he was like wandering around like a zombie starstruck and he kept going up to everyone at these Christmas parties saying, I don't understand it.
00:53:54.000We're all for Jeb and the Hispanic help is all for Trump.
00:54:01.000I met a lot of Hispanic people in Florida who were just like, we know what socialism is, man, Bernie scares us.
00:54:07.000And I'm like, that's not surprising to me.
00:54:08.000You know, 2016, I thought it was like a full-time job going around to bars in New York and convincing Bernie supporters that they had to vote for Trump.
00:54:26.000But between, I mean, among the three of them, actually among all the candidates, Bernie and Trump were the closest, at least in what Trump said.
00:54:35.000Yeah, Trump was great on the campaign trail.
00:54:37.000I mean, I still didn't expect him to win.
00:54:39.000I thought for sure the military complex had him down, Hillary had it.
00:54:42.000And then when he won, I was like, knocked out of breath.
00:55:14.000That Trans-Pacific Partnership, I never told anyone this because I'm very, I'm a vault if I talk to a politician, but it leaks like two months later, so I can say it now.
00:55:25.000I went to see Trump like February of 2017 after he was elected, and I just stood at the Resolute desk and yelled at him for 15 minutes.
00:55:36.000And I didn't use the F word first, but once he used it, ooh, was that flying!
00:55:40.000So I think the entire West Wing heard it, and that's how it eventually leaked.
00:55:44.000Did you feel like that was the problem with Trump's time in office?
00:57:25.000When he ran, and I was making fun of him when he ran the first time on the Obama birth certificate, one of my friends was a reporter in New York, and he said he's reporting on Trump, and he was threatening to run for president, and he was talking about the Obama birth certificate.
00:57:39.000And my friend, I think he was a New York Times reporter, anyway, he emailed me and said, Everybody else who says you're wrong about the birth certificate, he's denouncing, he's calling these horrible names, and somebody yelled out, hey Ann Coulter says, um, whatever I had said about him being completely wrong.
00:57:59.000And my friend said he started to attack because that was the mode he was in, Oh, I know what it was.
00:58:04.000It was specifically Ann Coulter says, you're never going to run.
00:58:07.000And he starts to do the attack and then pulled back and said, well, she'll just have to wait and see.
00:58:13.000So he knew to be careful about crossing me even back then.
00:58:18.000And he had invited me to lunch, which I went to only because I wanted when I walk on the beach in Palm Beach to jump over and go in the swimming pool.
00:59:50.000And we have this Ann Coulter substack, Unsafe.
00:59:53.000You have this really interesting letter from the New York Times executive editor Joe Kahn to staff, writing about what happened with the trans rights activists and leftist activists coming after them.
01:00:04.000But do you want to give us the gist of it?
01:00:12.000I mean, I know this from other reporters at the New York Times that they do still have some serious journalists who know how to do journalism.
01:01:07.000And it's a very gentle letter, but it is him standing up to the wokesters saying, You can't be an activist and attacking people at the organization you work for.
01:01:20.000And that's the gist of the letter, which shows that there are still some sane people at the New York Times and who knows.
01:01:28.000Yeah, the woke people take over and then the New York Times.
01:01:32.000I wouldn't be surprised if they change their name to like, you know, downwithwhitenestimes.org or something.
01:01:38.000The only reason I think they wouldn't is because it's such an institution and they get to say we are the oldest newspaper and therefore we are the authority on culture and politics.
01:01:50.000One of my commenters on the stuff is that said, if you didn't do this for a living,
01:01:56.000would you subscribe to the New York Times?
01:02:15.000Yeah, I mean, people are, It would be better to subscribe to your local newspaper and get actual news from people who know what's going on in your life.
01:03:18.000I remember when I was covering the news, covering the big story in Sweden, when Trump came out and said, last night in Sweden, I went there.
01:03:25.000They actually, not only would they blur the skin of the criminal, they would alter the pixel color to make it seem like it was a white person who got blurred.
01:04:27.000It's the I've said it all Immigration Trump we in Trump we trust I'm telling you that is a great book even though he turned out to be a grifter and a liar What he was what he was saying and doing was great Demonic on the French Revolution and mob behavior about Antifa.
01:04:46.000I don't think there's any better explanation of that treason the history of a lot of our wars if you wanted to know about impeachment, I don't think there's You wouldn't write about DeSantis?
01:04:57.000You wouldn't write about— Well, I need a point.
01:05:00.000I don't write, oh, when he was born in Mississippi.
01:05:04.000There's got to be an over—a point that I don't think people know.
01:05:08.000And I think every one of these books Guilty about the victimology culture and everybody wanting to be a victim.
01:05:19.000There's so much great stuff in that book that anything that is a large topic, I've already written about it, Which is more than I thought I was going to write.
01:05:29.000I thought I was done after my third book, and after every book I'd say, well, that's it, I got nothing else.
01:05:33.000You thought you were done after your third book, and then ten books later, now you're telling me you're done?
01:05:36.000My bodyguard always said to me, you say that after every book.
01:05:39.000Have publishers given you a hard time with the topics that you choose, or do you find that you get free reign?
01:05:45.000Because you are such an established, you know, intellectually... Well, my second book that... Your older listeners may have heard me say this.
01:05:55.000The story in book publishing is you don't make money on your first bestseller, you make it on the advance to your next book.
01:06:01.000Well, my first book, Out of the Gate, High Crimes and Misdemeanors, it was a New York Times bestseller and for quite a while.
01:06:09.000And I couldn't get a second book published.
01:06:19.000And the publisher HarperCollins, Rupert Murdoch's HarperCollins, took the opportunity to cancel the book.
01:06:28.000And I had, you know, the star agent, Joni Evans, She was the hotshot book agent.
01:06:33.000She's shopping it around to all of her pals on Publisher's Row in New York City, and they absolutely would not publish a book by me.
01:06:41.000And she'd send me their emails back to me saying things like, my second book was Slander, about liberal lives, about the American right, a lot about the media.
01:06:59.000And I emailed Joni back saying, you know, that's so weird, because I thought publishers made money on the basis of how many books sold, not how many inches.
01:08:09.000It's that, um, Unlike apparently everyone, as we found out today, who works for Fox, I say what I think is true.
01:08:18.000I mean, this is my intro letter to Substack.
01:08:20.000I didn't mention any particular conservative network, but it's all about being on TV and having a job and, okay, you may not like what I'm saying and maybe sometimes I'm wrong, but you can always be sure that I am saying what I believe to be true.
01:08:40.000We now have all of the Fox hosts saying they knew Trump's election claims were BS.
01:09:56.000But I think what happened, the reason they feel like they're getting more viewers and they're getting less hate mail is, after the 2020 election, I have TV on in every room of my house to MSNBC so that I can just walk through the room and hit the mute button and never miss anything they say.
01:10:14.000Even I couldn't listen to it after, for A, it's very repetitive, but B, once Biden wins, Democrats have the House, Democrats have the Senate.
01:10:23.000It's like, do I want to see, you know, moment by moment report on a slow motion plane crash?
01:10:31.000We're being going to be strangled to death until it gets fun, until Junkin ran, until DeSantis is running, then it'll be fun again.
01:10:37.000So I think normal people, and I'm not even normal, and I couldn't watch political news.
01:10:43.000I was just watching Forensic File, so the only people I think still tuning into cable news are the Trump fanatics.
01:10:51.000Let me pull up this story from The Guardian.
01:10:54.000Fox News hosts thought Trump's election fraud claims were total BS, it's a quote, court filings show, comments by Tucker Carlson, Sean Hennedy, and Laura Ingraham revealed in $1.6 billion Dominion defamation lawsuit.
01:11:07.000Blah, blah, blah, quote, he's acting like an insane person Hennedy allegedly wrote of Trump in the weeks following the elections.
01:11:12.000Even billionaire Fox owner Robert Murdoch.
01:11:21.000Meanwhile, Carlson, one of the network's most prominent and controversial stars, was disdainful of Sidney Powell, a senior Trump attorney, who repeatedly claimed Dominion's machines flipped votes cast for Trump to Biden.
01:11:31.000But didn't, uh, he says, Sidney Powell is lying, he wrote to a producer, the Dominion lawsuit alleges.
01:11:36.000He referred to Powell in a text as an unguided missile and dangerous as hell.
01:11:40.000Didn't Tucker get attacked because he I don't think the Guardian piece is telling the story right.
01:11:47.000I read it on NBC and Forbes and Axios, I think, had it first.
01:11:53.000And no, there are very direct quotes showing that what they were telling their viewers is not what they believed.
01:12:00.000And they are doing that still today, acting like, oh, Trump, he's the greatest.
01:13:12.000I believe if a proprietary voting machine is tallying votes in secret and we can't watch the algorithm that's deciding how the votes are coming out, that's a problem.
01:13:20.000Because we can't confirm if they did it for real or if they cheated and flipped the votes.
01:14:57.000And then people will still say, how did Joe Biden get 81 million votes?
01:15:01.000They sent out 81 million, they probably sent out 100, they probably sent out 300 million ballots and then crossed their fingers.
01:15:09.000They set up in Wisconsin, they had those boxes, you could just go and dump stuff.
01:15:12.000Wisconsin, I think, later ruled it unconstitutional, but then it got reversed or something like that.
01:15:16.000In Pennsylvania, they defied their own constitution.
01:15:19.000The legislature got together and they were about to enact a universal mail-in voting.
01:15:23.000Voting stopped because they realized the constitution required them to actually have it in a newspaper and on the ballot, so then they changed the wording somehow and pushed it through anyway.
01:15:32.000Republicans negotiated that deal with Democrats a year before the 2020 election.
01:15:36.000All of that procedural stuff happened.
01:15:38.000How did Joe Biden get all those votes?
01:15:40.000People weren't voting for Joe Biden, they were voting against Trump.
01:15:43.000Democrats did things like voting in the park, where they were like, oh, our polling stations
01:17:16.000How is it possible that all the polls showed Republicans should have swept, but then it was a narrow victory, and it's because likely voters don't matter anymore.
01:17:25.000The pollsters are looking for people who they think are likely to vote, not realizing that that 20-year-old kid who's playing Overwatch in his living room knock on the door and he gets up and he's like,
01:18:13.000There was a, I think it was in Pennsylvania, I'm not sure which state it was, where, this was recently, it was like the AG said, it's legal to ballot harvest in nursing homes.
01:18:24.000All they have to do is sign a consent form and allow the individual who walks in to be their caretaker.
01:18:30.000So I'm telling people, in I think more than half the country, ballot harvesting is legal.
01:18:34.000Democrats are going nuts saying, we don't care if they want us in the office, all that matters is they sign their name.
01:18:40.000So people are wondering why did Biden get so many votes, but down-ballot it didn't, because the people who are filling this out don't know, don't care, they're just filling out Biden and nothing else.
01:18:50.000Because you're getting activists going door-to-door saying, vote for Biden, and they don't know anything else about these other candidates.
01:18:56.000But if anything was going to be done about it, it had to be done before the election.
01:19:00.000Sending out tweets saying, oh this is going to be unfair, that's not going to do anything.
01:19:05.000And right now, Republicans need to be doing everything they can to prepare for 2024, cleaning up the voter rolls, cleaning up the voter rules.
01:19:15.000What people need to understand about Ron DeSantis winning in Florida, everyone wants the narrative to be his policies are so popular he swung a purple state red with a million vote lead, when in reality there's two big things he did.
01:19:29.000One, His policies attracted all of the moderate to conservative individuals from around the country to flee to Florida, massively increasing his margins.
01:20:10.000And he's Full-on interested in blockchain as a verification for our votes.
01:20:15.000So like you still make your vote in person via paper, whatever, but it's tallied on some or multitude of digital, you know, immutable systems where we can cross-reference that the vote's still exactly what you want it, what you intend for it to be.
01:20:27.000Because if you just hand your vote to a corporation or anybody that does it in the back room in secret and then sends out the tally afterwards, like that's not secure.
01:20:37.000I'm not saying that they cheated, it's just not a secure system.
01:20:38.000Well, that could be, but the COVID rules are the big problem.
01:20:41.000Do you think that there's a single major issue going into 2024?
01:20:44.000Like, you personally believe immigration is the number one issue.
01:20:48.000Immigration, crime, and I think, I could be wrong about this, but I think what they did to us over COVID is still gonna be big.
01:21:21.000I gotta do a quick correction on the Fox News thing.
01:21:24.000Everyone's ragging on all these personalities.
01:21:26.000But I have the tweet right here from November 2020.
01:21:28.000Tucker Carlson said, quote, he would give Sidney Powell the whole hour on his show, but she refused to provide evidence and told them to stop contacting her.
01:21:37.000No, I was saying, I think the Guardian had a bad quote from the secret documents.
01:22:41.000Because when McCarthy was trying to become Speaker, he had the whole, and I think Cruz wrote a letter too, saying either you resign now because you've done such a terrible job or you impeach.
01:22:50.000I like it a lot better than Hunter Biden's laptop.
01:25:06.000But, I mean, look, my point is more so, when they go to her and say, here's the photos of the sarin, here's a video of the sarin gas attack, what would you have to say?
01:25:14.000Oh, you believed her crying photo at the caged caves.
01:25:17.000No, no, no, no, no, I think, She can cry and she can be a social media influencer, but you put her and you show her real conflict and she will literally cry and say, I don't want to do this anymore.
01:26:57.000They're claiming you said—you told Nikki Haley to go back to your own country in a racist rant against the new GOP presidential candidate.
01:27:07.000I don't know if I can actually open this, though, because it's— What?
01:28:17.000I don't think she will get more than 2% of the vote, and you know how I hate making predictions about things like that, but she's just a preposterous creature.
01:28:27.000But her candidacy did remind me that I need to immigrate to India so I can demand they start taking down parts of their history.
01:28:37.000Well, you are a good... What's with the worshipping?
01:28:40.000What's with the worshipping of the cows?
01:28:42.000They're all starving over there and they're worshipping cows?
01:28:45.000Do you know they have a, a, a, a, a rat temple?
01:29:48.000When what you were saying was, if you're going to take down our history, why don't you go look at what your country's doing with their history?
01:29:53.000No, I'm going to immigrate to India and demand they take down any cow statues.
01:29:57.000I can tell you why the cow was venerated, by the way.
01:29:59.000You said, why don't you go back to your own country and consider that history?
01:30:30.000This is my country, and these are parts of it, and I'm really getting sick of having our history stripped and lied about, but just taken away.
01:30:42.000I mean, should we take down the statue of Sitting Bull?
01:30:46.000He killed a lot of white Europeans, lots of them. And then he toured with
01:30:50.000Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley and kind of a celebrity and a hero. And yeah, you could say he
01:30:58.000was a monster and he just murdered all of these people. No, it's part of our history.
01:31:05.000We have a really cool country with a really cool history.
01:31:08.000And like I say, I'm descended from people on the Union side, but the Civil War and the Confederacy, there's a reason.
01:31:16.000Both Indians and Confederates are actually very similar this way.
01:31:19.000They were admired by Americans for their courage and honor, both of them, even though, well, some Indians were lovely and peaceful and they couldn't, they were so happy the Europeans got here.
01:31:29.000They had their They're big, badass European friends with guns to protect them from the other Indians who were slaughtering them.
01:31:42.000That's why, I mean, why were the Wampanoag over on the coast so that we could celebrate Thanksgiving with them?
01:31:48.000Because they had been driven there by the Iroquois.
01:31:50.000They were like hanging on for dear life and, oh, Europeans show up and you guys got guns!
01:31:56.000But having said that, and just Beastly, animalistic savagery that some of the Indian tribes practice at the same time.
01:32:06.000It's really cool that some of these same very savage tribes had a rule that you had to look at your opponent in the eye as he's killing you.
01:32:16.000As he's torturing you, you would throw abuse at him.
01:32:19.000There's something so macho and cruel about that.
01:32:23.000And that's why so many Americans, like Elizabeth Warren, lie and claim to be Indians.
01:32:27.000That's why sports teams are named after Indians.
01:32:30.000That's why so much of our military armaments The Apache.
01:32:34.000They're named after Indians, and it's the same thing with the Confederates.
01:32:58.000When they reenact Gettysburg, which they're probably not allowed to do anymore, every year the Union soldiers—this was, I don't know, five, ten years ago—they were so overcome with the courage of the Confederate soldiers Who were just giving up their lives and got slaughtered, slaughtered, slaughtered.
01:33:20.000Both the Union soldiers and the reenactors, they're all crying about the courage of the Confederates.
01:33:44.000It was a lot like the illegal immigrant, you know, cheap workers today, I might add.
01:33:49.000At the beginning of Adios America, this is the last thing I'll say about this, at the beginning of Adios America, like chapter one, I have a quote from Louis Brandeis.
01:33:57.000Liberal, Jewish, Supreme Court justice describing, and I don't remember this off the top of my head, but I remember the concept of it.
01:34:04.000He said, when you become an American citizen, it's more than learning the customs, the rules, the Pledge of Allegiance, the laws.
01:34:13.000You must love this country with all of your heart.
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01:37:36.000I want to, as on the drive up here today, I was talking to one of my friends who was haranguing me because he couldn't get me on the phone, saying, you do only four things in life.
01:37:49.000Sleep, more sleep, skiing, and I don't even remember what the fourth thing was.
01:38:09.000All right, Clint Torres says, Tim, typically you have my undivided attention, but Stargate the movie came on, so I'm going to be a bit distracted tonight.
01:38:15.000Ian, great show on Pop Culture Crisis today.
01:38:51.000I'm kind of joking by saying yes to that.
01:38:53.000But, because I will bet you, compared to not only everyone in this room, but the person who just wrote that, I have more actual immigrant friends, have dated more immigrants, have gone to more immigrant weddings.
01:39:07.000So, immigrant is the wrong way of putting it.
01:41:53.000And that's why they want to destroy the Proud Boys and act like they're white supremacists when Gavin McGinnis is on air talking to, what's his name, Tariq, whatever it is, saying, we're not going to January 6th.
01:44:47.000Mark Gedetti says, the border wall is important, but getting the F out of Ukraine is way more important.
01:44:51.000DeSantis won't get us out of Ukraine or end the ATF.
01:44:54.000I wish I could expand, have him explain that.
01:44:58.000I don't know that that's, I don't think, I looked this up, and DeSantis, I mean, governors, you can judge them by what they've had to handle, like COVID, which, oh yeah, Trump totally blew and DeSantis did it right.
01:45:11.000Yeah, I don't think he said anything about Ukraine.
01:45:14.000I mean, but your chat person, I agree with him on that's the one thing I'm worried about with DeSantis.
01:48:32.000Kyle Miller says, Anne, what are your thoughts of Tim's prediction of a second civil war, civil event happening, they said.
01:48:39.000Um, I don't I mean this this is sound funny.
01:48:42.000I think that's kind of a pipe dream Because we feel like we'd win it.
01:48:47.000I don't think that will happen for one thing We happen to be living in a period of time where the most Pacific creature on earth is the white American male I think there are two possibilities we just lose and lose and lose and cower and hide and the whole country becomes California or The brighter scenario is we separate ourselves as
01:49:11.000Somebody was saying we've we did over Koba. No, you were Tim all these people moving to Florida people moving to
01:49:19.000Texas We do but that's the polarization that leads to civil war,
01:49:22.000but there doesn't have to be a war I mean, that is the idea of the Constitution and what you were saying about don't make everything national.
01:49:30.000What's so freedom-promoting about our Constitution is all the big stuff is supposed to be local and statewide so you can live in the sort of society that you find amenable.
01:50:13.000And there was that famous actress from the TV show, was it Gossip Girl, who married some kind of Arab and he kidnapped their kids and literally took them to the Middle East.
01:50:23.000But that's what we're talking about as opposed to shutdowns across the country.
01:50:27.000As opposed to, for example, and we were finally liberated from this, One abortion law for the whole country, as opposed to vax mandates and, oh, how big our toilets can be!
01:50:40.000People are moving to Florida because of the freedom, because police come out.
01:50:44.000Oh, and what are they trying to do now?
01:50:45.000They want a national law to take away the qualified immunity from police, which is Yes, there can always be kidnappings, and especially with spouses, and they can take them out of the country, forget another part of the country.
01:50:57.000Democrats want national rules for what policemen can do?
01:51:01.000No, no, no, I want policemen operating in my, I will live in Florida, thank you, Joe Biden and AOC.
01:51:09.000So I think we will divide ourselves up much more.
01:51:11.000Yes, there can always be kidnappings and especially with spouses
01:51:15.000and they can take them out of the country, forget another part of the country.
01:51:18.000But except for someone kidnapping your child, probably your ex spouse,
01:51:24.000you'll live in the world where we're going We have school prayer in our schools.
01:51:28.000We're not going to have masks in our schools.
01:51:30.000We're not going to have, teach, you know, kindergartners about anal sex in our schools.
01:51:35.000And I think that's, you're already seeing it.
01:51:37.000So, I mean, look at the states that gained population and look at the states that lost population.
01:52:38.000I said what happened, my view is that a state like Texas is forced by the federal government to adhere to rules put in place by California who's acting unconstitutionally and illegally.
01:52:48.000States may have to build their own walls.
01:53:24.000that's another reason cities versus urban versus rural typically but then
01:53:28.000you'll get a faction say say they call themselves anti-fascist action and
01:53:33.000they're the militant wing of the Communist Party fighting with the
01:53:35.000fascists and then it's a neighborhood in this city in a neighborhood in this city
01:53:39.000and they've been setting up party houses for organizing politics they've been
01:53:43.000increasingly marching through the streets and getting increasingly violent
01:53:46.000You see stuff like maybe there's a guy who supports one candidate getting shot twice in the chest by a guy with a Soviet, with a communist tattoo on his neck.
01:53:53.000And then you get elements throughout the rest of the country, like in Texas, a man's child being taken to California for castration.
01:53:59.000Okay, I think that has nothing to do with civil war.
01:54:21.000A bunch of far-left extremists from around the country are occupying a forest and are shooting at police, burning houses down, flipping cars over, and the cops just shot and killed one of these guys.
01:54:30.000So they went into the city and started firebombing buildings and they declared a state of emergency and charged several of the people they arrested with domestic terrorism.
01:54:38.000Well, the problem you're raising, I think, is the following, that there are red pockets within blue states and blue pockets within red states.
01:54:49.000And Antifa moving around the country engaging in acts of terror.
01:55:24.000No, Florida's turning red because what we're seeing is, in these other states that are getting too woke— I think people will separate themselves out.
01:55:31.000And then what do you think happens to California, New York, and Chicago when they run out of resources because their system doesn't work?
01:55:36.000Do you think they just ignore the conservative heirs at the farms and just say, nah, we're starving to death, but you guys are all right?
01:56:53.000What I'm saying is, we're seeing in blue states, limitless abortion, and in red states, abortion total restrictions or heavy restrictions.
01:57:03.000Turns out abortion is... I think what we're seeing with abortion... I'm getting off topic, but... Well, no, it's... I think what we're seeing with abortion... I'm just happy we're no longer pretending it's a constitutional right, but looking at the election, I think DeSantis did the right thing.
01:57:20.000As it turns out, I think what people are saying on abortion is they think it's a murder.
01:57:28.000They would tell their friends and family members don't have an abortion, but they don't want the law to say that because that's the way the votes going.
01:57:37.000So let me give you a hypothetical, I suppose.
01:58:33.000Only like 5% of people in the South actually owned slaves.
01:58:36.000Most people actually, and I'm not going to pretend to be an academic on this one, I know many people reference other individuals, but there were, I think, what, four or was it seven states that did not join the Confederacy until the North invaded, until the North sent troops down to war.
01:58:52.000Did several other states all of a sudden shift in their, and it wasn't absolute.
01:58:56.000Many of these states that then secondarily joined the Confederacy were like 60-40.
01:59:01.000Like some of the people in the state, a good portion were like, no, we can't do this.
02:01:28.000With the statues, I think there are people that would... Those people are cowards.
02:01:32.000I mean, the thing about the statues is like, if you were like, yeah, I tried to stop a mob of people from pulling over a statue during a Black Lives Matter rally, like, if you became vocal about that, you are more likely to suffer, right?
02:01:42.000Your company is likely to be like, why did you take that position?
02:01:45.000So, right now, what I hear is, a guy who works at Taco Bell with a Black Lives Matter mask on is told by his boss, you have to take it off or else.
02:01:53.000And he says, then fire me, I refuse to take off my mask.
02:01:57.000He films himself on video saying they fired me for this.
02:02:01.000Black Lives Matter protesters in Antifa inundate this guy with so much psychotic harassment that he begs the guy to come back and take his job back.
02:02:40.000How about speak up at your place of work?
02:02:43.000How about take your kids out of these schools?
02:02:45.000But look, the people who are doing those things aren't cowards.
02:02:48.000I'm not referring to people who are actually fighting, trying to do something and speaking out to the best of their abilities.
02:02:53.000I'm talking about the people who will message me with influence and say, I will not speak out because I'll lose my job.
02:03:00.000Well that's everybody at Fox and all talk radio.
02:03:03.000So what happens is, as Democrats continue ballot harvesting to the maximum degree, Trump supporters continually say the elections are being stolen from us, Carrie Lake right now, the end result is not going to be Trump supporters being like, or I shouldn't even say Trump supporters, but however many tens of millions of people voted for Trump.
02:03:22.000It's not going to be every person who voted for Trump who's fervent, but you might be looking at millions.
02:03:27.000And they're not just going to, in the next four years, be like, well, you know, they put up a good fight and they won through ballot harvesting and other procedural changes.
02:03:35.000Guess I'll just let them keep firebombing my city, castrating kids.
02:03:39.000No, sooner or later you're going to see more stuff like we saw with the Bundy Ranch, where people will show up and say nope to the federal government.
02:03:47.000I was on the side of the federal government in that.