On today's show, we discuss the Biden administration's handling of the Bernie Sanders' visit to the town of East Palestine, Israel, and why it's not good. Plus, we talk about the unhinged woman on the jury foreperson in the Trump/Russia grand jury case, Emily Kors, and whether or not she should have been allowed to be on the case at all.
00:00:29.000Why did it take three weeks for you to get down here?
00:00:32.000Why did you only come after Donald Trump did, and will you apologize?
00:00:35.000I think those are really good questions, considering many of the residents of this town have been asking, where is the Biden administration?
00:00:41.000But of course, Buttigieg runs off, and then the press secretary for Buttigieg says, I'm not gonna answer any questions on camera.
00:01:27.000And there's rumors circulating now that she tried wearing a cape to work, which is unconfirmed.
00:01:32.000I don't know if that's true, but she definitely comes off as unhinged anti-Trumper.
00:01:36.000This may have completely undermined their case against Trump, because now there's a public spectacle of an anti-Trump person Acting very crazy and that, uh, well, it's not confidence building in any potential indictment.
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00:04:48.000And then another woman says, it's Trump's fault.
00:04:51.000As if to imply, not that they deserved it, but that it's what they voted for.
00:04:56.000I've said the same thing about Biden supporters, but I do not believe that what happened in East Palestine is the fault of deregulation or Donald Trump.
00:05:04.000It's the fault of Well, there's a lot of reasons that there's a lot of problems with this.
00:05:09.000One, the rail workers have been complaining about the private companies and safety issues.
00:05:14.000Whether or not they deregulate some of these things is not an excuse for a company to do things poorly.
00:05:19.000Not to mention, you were talking about this before the show, the infrastructure bill.
00:05:22.000So when they were coming out and saying that, what were they saying?
00:05:25.000That like social justice was infrastructure?
00:05:43.000Everything was infrastructure except infrastructure, the railroads, however, they did appropriate money for the infrastructure bill in for the rails from the infrastructure bill, and that it was $102 billion went to the rails.
00:06:17.000The Family Guy joke, where they're watching The View, and all the winners are going, It's true.
00:06:25.000No, the regulation is about companies existing at all.
00:06:28.000So let me just say, as we're getting through this clip, Donald Trump wanted to deregulate, wanted to remove a lot of these, what's Mr. Bogus doing?
00:06:36.000He wanted to get rid of these environmental regulations because companies couldn't operate here at all, and he needs to make them competitive with China.
00:06:41.000So what happens is, in the U.S., the Democrats enact a bunch of regulations, making it too expensive for a lot of corporations to exist.
00:06:48.000They then move overseas, where Democrats then cut the taxes on importing these goods, making it The only thing they can do, and the box is working.
00:09:13.000But I don't believe what happened in East Palestine is a problem with Donald Trump, because Joe Biden has been president now for two years, and so what?
00:09:21.000Like, the two years Joe Biden was trapped in that cube or whatever, that sheet that the Zod got trapped in in Superman 2 or whatever?
00:09:29.000Like, he's just frozen in time, like, spinning through space, unable to enact any of these policies, unable to fix anything, and then after the train derailment happens, he's frozen in ice, and Buttigieg fell into a crevice somewhere and they were just
00:09:44.000they were trying to get there, but they really couldn't. It's still Trump's fault? Biden's
00:09:53.000Here's the problem too, is like because the Democrats always believe in regulation.
00:09:59.000They make it so that our industry, our domestic industry, particularly our infrastructure industry, including airlines as well as railways, are not competitive globally.
00:10:08.000So then they turn around and they say, okay, well, we have to have harsh regulations to protect for liability for disasters.
00:10:15.000The truth of the matter is, if you allowed them to just compete on an even playing field, they wouldn't need all these liability protections.
00:10:22.000But because they now have them, they behave in ways that are extraordinarily reckless, and then they're offered liability shields by the very government that is allegedly regulating them.
00:10:31.000At the end of the day, the only people that get hurt are the people in these towns, and it's just tragic.
00:11:25.000I like how the audience gasped when they heard her say that.
00:11:30.000Most of the audience leans towards Joy Behar's politics, I would assume, and that was even kind of startling for them.
00:11:36.000Well, the issue is, it's what I've been talking about for a while, that when you build an audience, they expect you to give them what they want to hear.
00:11:44.000And so The View has cultivated Trump derangement syndrome.
00:11:47.000It's going to be like Trump's going to be dead.
00:11:50.000It's going to be like 50 years in the future.
00:11:52.000And the president is going to be, you know, part of the Cyborg Democrat Party or something.
00:12:00.000And his name is going to be like, Zy- Zyborg.
00:12:03.000And they're going to be like, well clearly this is Trump's fault.
00:12:11.000I mean, if you want to get scary and talk about, like, 1984-esque and creating a villain for everyone to rally around, I wouldn't be surprised if they did start deepfaking some kind of perpetual villain.
00:12:33.000We'll probably hit a point where they create the first digital Villain like a real not even a real ever was a real person.
00:12:40.000It'll be a completely fictitious character and everyone they'll just get enough people to believe it And right now they have Trump, and he's real, and they just ride it out.
00:12:47.000And he's still in the spotlight, and so anything he does still can be villainized.
00:12:54.000My best guess is that they're so confused and terrified about the future of the economics in the country that they're just blaming— They need a villain.
00:13:01.000They need a villain so that they can have a hero or they can be the hero, and their villain is— And they tried to do DeSantis, and they tried to do Tucker Carlson, and none of it worked.
00:13:27.000I mean, Trump, I think is clearly the, he's the He's the galvanizing whipping post of our society.
00:13:34.000That's what they use to beat every time they screw up terribly and they can still say, well, you guys screwed up and you voted for this clown for four years and now everything's a disaster because of him.
00:13:45.000The reality is it's almost none of it's Trump's fault.
00:13:47.000None of the things he wanted to do got done because he had the deep state working against him the entire time.
00:14:20.000Whenever I get people to tell me that they can't stand Donald Trump, I'll tell them, well, particularly one of the things I love about what he did as president was getting us out of Trans-Pacific Partnership.
00:14:29.000There's this thing called the Investor State Dispute Settlement Clause in that Trans-Pacific Partnership deal where they were going to allow Malaysian oil companies and other corporations to sue the American government.
00:14:40.000for discrimination if we chose not to buy their oil or something they could sue our country and then we as taxpayers would have to pay these fines to these corporations and they were trying to put that through Obama was trying to pass that and basically make us corporate service serves and then Trump immediately for whatever reason ended it and when I tell people that and much more succinctly they almost always are like jaw-droppingly happy to find that out.
00:15:05.000The left was opposing the TPP, but this is during the weird shift period where the left
00:15:10.000used to be pro-Assange, anti-war, anti-TPP, and then Trump came around and all of a sudden
00:15:28.000This is why, as much as I detest Trump for a totally opposite reason, I detest him because he surrounded himself with the swamp when he was allegedly draining it.
00:16:04.000What did Donald Trump do that has people so mad at him?
00:16:08.000And the reality is, he pissed off the establishment by fighting against them.
00:16:12.000Well, that explains why the cult is against them.
00:16:14.000But then I hear people like, you know, Luke, for instance, who's like, you know, he did this, or Dave Smith, you know, Trump is bad, he did, you know, drone strikes, he expanded this, he blah, blah, blah, bump stocks, bump stock Donnie and all that.
00:16:25.000I'm like, yep, yep, yep, all that, okay.
00:17:34.000And then you get Donald Trump, you're like, eh, it's pretty good.
00:17:37.000If it weren't for 2020, I could probably agree with you.
00:17:40.000But when he passes trillions of dollars in those stimulus bills and he permits Fauci, this little gremlin tyrant, to lock us down, it's like, no.
00:17:49.000You can no longer be looked at in any positive light.
00:17:52.000You allowed the entire world, because they followed in America's footsteps, to essentially derail the global economy.
00:20:08.000I probably don't know enough about the specifics in the deal other than I'm typically anti-interventionist, and if they don't give me a good reason why they're engaging in these kinds of policies... Sure.
00:20:19.000You know, fair point, I don't know enough about it, but I'm certainly not going to trust Obama, who enacts a treaty and then blows them up.
00:20:25.000And you shouldn't trust them, and that's why you can't give any of these guys a ton of credit for anything that they do, but I'll grant you, yes, Trump is probably the best president of my lifetime.
00:20:34.000We still had 2020, which was maybe the worst year of my lifetime.
00:20:37.000Yeah, but it's the governors who did it.
00:20:39.000You know, you can blame Trump for a lot.
00:20:40.000I mean, she got rid of Burk, she got rid of Fauci.
00:20:42.000He shouldn't have promoted lockdowns in the first place.
00:20:44.000That gave the launching point to these governors.
00:20:47.000And he probably could have used some emergency powers to stop some of it.
00:20:51.000But it was ultimately the governors, and Donald Trump took a constitutional approach where he was like, look, Tenth Amendment, I can't, the governor's gonna do it, the states have the right to do their thing and legislate the way they want.
00:21:00.000I think the reason the libertarians are so hard on Trump for that period is because of our understanding of Austrian economics and the trillions that he allowed to be created in the thin air that we're now suffering the inflationary process to this day.
00:21:16.000And yes, he wasn't responsible for all of it.
00:21:18.000But if he's going to go up there and say that I'm here to drain the swamp, I am going to point to you and let you know that the media is full of crap, and I'm going to be the one guy that tells you the truth, and then you allow the biggest liars on earth, like Anthony Fauci, to go up there and just lie to us for a year straight, and you don't fire him when you have a chance?
00:21:35.000Sorry, there's just a disconnect there that I can't wrap my head around.
00:21:39.000But I'm just saying, like, I'm just kind of over it because Because everything else is terrible.
00:21:46.000Because everything else was a hundredfold worse, and Trump did a bunch of really good things.
00:21:50.000And I look at what's going on now in East Palestine, and I'm just like, now I just like the guy.
00:21:55.000Like, I saw the video of him at McDonald's talking about him knowing the menu better, and I'm like, I just like this guy so much better than these other pieces of trash.
00:22:07.000Buttigieg's press secretary dodges reporters' questions in East Palestine, Ohio.
00:22:12.000The people here have been quite tight-knit about when we can ask questions.
00:22:16.000I also want to shout out this really cool image that I'm pretty sure was, like, AI-generated of a reporter chasing Buttigieg, who for some reason is on vacation.
00:22:27.000Kaylin D. Almeida confronted Buttigieg during his Thursday visit to the Ohio community regarding his response to the disaster earlier this month.
00:22:36.000The American people doesn't seem to be very confident in your ability to do your job.
00:22:46.000Savannah Hernandez also confronted Buttigieg.
00:22:49.000Her question was hitting the nail on the head with the hammer.
00:22:52.000She said, why did it take three weeks for you to get here?
00:22:56.000Why did you only come after Trump already came, and will you apologize to the people who live here?
00:23:01.000Those are three questions that everyone's been asking, everyone's been talking about, and even the people who live there have been saying, where's the Biden administration, where's Buttigieg?
00:23:08.000This is something he can literally answer.
00:23:24.000Mayor Pete, why did it take you an entire two and a half weeks to actually get here to respond to East Palestine?
00:23:30.000Will you apologize to the residents of this city for the slogan?
00:23:35.000If you as the press secretary of the Secretary of the Department of Transportation, don't you think you should be able to ask questions from the American public that you serve?
00:24:18.000Yeah, because it's a disaster for them politically.
00:24:21.000And only because Trump shows up do they respond in any way.
00:24:25.000So then I see a video of Donald Trump ordering burgers.
00:24:27.000I get a warm fuzzy feeling and I'm like, man, There are people right now who hate Trump, who want DeSantis, who are tweeting that Trump is just doing this for a photo op, he's politicizing it, all the big Trump supporters are gloating and accusing DeSantis, blah blah blah, and I'm just like...
00:24:44.000The Trump people over here, the DeSantis people over here, I'm gonna tell all of you, as a consistent, independent, moderate individual, all I care about is that the net outcome of Donald Trump's action was positive for the people who live there, and the net outcome for what Biden has been doing has been neglect, and maybe a slight net positive.
00:25:01.000I'm not gonna just come out and be like, Buttigieg's evil.
00:25:03.000I mean, he's there, so something is getting done fine, but it's only in response to what Trump was already starting having done.
00:25:10.000Or it seems like it only was, I don't know.
00:25:12.000Trump's the only presidential candidate to actually go there.
00:25:40.000I hope, I really do hope Trump's sitting behind the scenes going like, if I show up and help all of these suffering people, then they'll believe in me.
00:25:50.000I'm like, oh no, we're being tricked into voting for the guy who thinks he has to help the American people to actually get elected.
00:26:04.000I think that he was absolutely there for politics.
00:26:07.000But I think that that was almost a slight to Donald Trump to say, oh, because that's that's their narrative is that Trump's there for politics.
00:26:14.000But he's like, I'm not there for politics.
00:26:16.000I'm not going to be political about this.
00:26:39.000This is the most beautiful thing about the Biden administration.
00:26:42.000You got Karine Jean-Pierre, you got Buttigieg, you got Biden, who's barely functioning.
00:26:47.000All of them have this deep-seated disdain for the American people, that there's just this thin veneer that washes away when there's any sort of controversy.
00:26:55.000You see Karine Jean-Pierre, she kicks out that African reporter because he's asking, like, one semi-hard question.
00:27:02.000Buttigieg, who can't even, you know, Bring himself to pretend to care about the people of East Palestine.
00:27:50.000Well, the irony of the whole thing, and you can find this clip when Pete Buttigieg accepted the position as Transportation Secretary, the whole interview, they're like, well, why did you take this?
00:28:15.000This whole thing was about how much he loved trains.
00:28:16.000And then this happens with a train that I love it because he looks like a guy that just wanted paternity leave for the rest of his life and he didn't get it.
00:28:27.000And they're like, oh, there's actually catastrophes that happen if I'm utterly terrible at this position.
00:28:37.000Like, how bad you can be at your job before someone fires you.
00:28:40.000Fauci has been trying for 40 years, desperately, for anyone within the American political establishment to finally conclude, oh my god, you're responsible for so much death and destruction, we gotta get rid of you.
00:28:52.000Putin comes in and he's like, look, In a year, I can have the airlines in complete disarray.
00:28:57.000I can have it to the point where you're not sure if you're gonna get to your destination on any flight.
00:29:02.000We've had two close calls with airlines in like a month, where there was one FedEx cargo plane coming in and almost hit, I think it was a Southwest plane.
00:29:18.000We're using AI to generate some of these images.
00:29:23.000I'm assuming they typed in the headline, or they typed in, reporter asks Buttigieg question about train derailment.
00:29:30.000And so you can see in the background, there's a train, a reporter, but Buttigieg is wearing a Hawaiian shirt and holding some kind of fruity beverage.
00:29:36.000And I'm assuming it's because when the AI was scouring the internet for information about Buttigieg, it was like, okay, Buttigieg is the guy on vacation who doesn't work.
00:29:46.000There's probably tons of articles saying he's on vacation, and so the AI made that image.
00:29:51.000Oh my gosh, didn't he just say something?
00:29:53.000I'm totally quoting this off the top right now, but I feel like when he was asked by a reporter, he said something like that, on the lines of, I'm not working right now.
00:30:03.000The way that he said it, though, sounded like he was on some kind of leave.
00:30:06.000I can't remember it if somebody finds it and pulls it up.
00:30:09.000I also would like to point out that his lei isn't connected around his neck, it appears, and it looks like he's not using his thumb to hold his drink.
00:30:33.000And I'm like, oh, but the AI just does a general search.
00:30:37.000And when they search for Buttigieg, what are those things called where you have a bubble of words and the most common words are bigger than the other words?
00:30:44.000Oh yeah, I know what you're talking about.
00:30:46.000I know what it is, but I don't know the name.
00:31:58.000Yeah, he did a commercial like a month ago.
00:31:59.000As a transplant from California to Florida during the COVID hysteria, I can't tell you how horrific that would be to have The potential, even, of Gavin effing Newsom as the President of the United States.
00:32:12.000It is the most horrifying thought to someone like me.
00:32:17.000Have you seen that picture where it's his face, but it's pinned to the back of his head, and it's like a lizard head behind it, like it's skin pulled over his face?
00:32:58.000Okay, wait, one more time, one more time.
00:33:00.000So today, as you all saw just an hour or so ago, President Obama announced that She is so bad at her job, she read from the paper she's looking at and said the wrong president's name.
00:34:35.000If there was like a war and then bombs were blowing up roads, would Buttigieg be in charge of overseeing the reconstruction of the roads, the transportation there?
00:35:23.000I kind of feel like if the roads were to be bombed, in like a figurative sense, destroyed, it would be because of the Biden administration, not, you know, not in spite of.
00:35:34.000It's their policies that are going to result in this.
00:35:36.000So, you know, they blame Donald Trump for the derailment.
00:35:41.000But Biden has been president for two years.
00:35:43.000It's like, And they passed a whole infrastructure bill with 1.2 billion dollars for the rails, like, and then what did they do with it?
00:35:50.000Do you guys think that Obama's secretly pulling the strings?
00:36:07.000Yes, I think that he's on... He bought a house near the White House.
00:36:11.000He was caught on mic saying, the only thing I would like better than a third term is to not be president again and be able to basically control this whole operation from my basement.
00:36:23.000It'd be funny if he's literally in his basement with a beard growing and he's just dirty and disheveled and he's rocking back and forth watching the news and then he takes the phone and he calls Biden and he's like, Joe, what's up with this smoke in Ohio?
00:36:39.000I think he's got an IFB straight into Biden's ear, but Biden's hard of hearing, so he just keeps saying the wrong lines, even though Obama's like, look, I am one of the most gifted orators of our time, and I'm talking directly into this dude's ear and he still can't get it right.
00:36:54.000I think that Obama is involved in this now.
00:36:57.000I haven't thought that much because I haven't heard of him much, but for her to say his name like that must indicate that she's... That was so natural.
00:37:04.000You know what would be kind of cool, actually?
00:37:06.000If there's a house a block away from the White House with a secret sub-basement, and you go in this regular house and everything looks normal, and you go downstairs and everything looks normal, and then you lift up a chest, and underneath it is stairs that goes down into this dark cobblestone brick castle wall and Hillary Clinton and
00:37:24.000Obama are wearing dark cloaks and they're like looking over this computer screen and they're
00:37:29.000like, oh, and they're feeding information to Joe Biden and telling him what to do. I think that'd be
00:38:06.000If something happens to him, I will be here to lead this country kind of thing.
00:38:09.000Well, that's, that's how degraded our, our political class is that like, even though everyone there has clearly given up, like it's so crystal clear that they've all given up on their jobs.
00:38:17.000They're just like, we know, we know that the whole country's falling apart, but We've been told by the business class that we're going to be taken care of because we're just going to continue to do our jobs, and then that revolving door into K Street, we're going to get our payday at the end of it.
00:38:32.000I know that's a really jaded way of looking at it, but tell me when you watch Caride Jean-Pierre speak that you don't just sense, like, she is counting the days until she gets paid.
00:40:45.000I just want to do this for real and at least try and steer this mechanism so that we can turn the liberal world order into the new world order.
00:40:52.000Effectively with like delocalized statehood as the central backbone.
00:40:55.000We're gonna have to work on the branding because we can't call it the New World Order.
00:40:58.000What would you put if you had Alex Jones in your cabinet?
00:41:25.000We just, like, somebody who shows up and is just, like, sitting there and then points to somebody and says, ask, and they're like, what does the, what did the president mean when he said, you know, and then insert gaffe, and it'd be like, out of his mind.
00:42:09.000I'm thinking, like, we really do need to use modern technology to clean this oil spill, or the spill up, in Eastern Ohio.
00:42:17.000Like, why- I keep waiting for someone to do something miraculous in the government.
00:42:22.000Like, okay, who's the guy that has read about graphene technology so we can stop creating, you know, planned obsolescence of roads and rail?
00:42:29.000Like, we can build roads that last 170 years, railways that don't warp, you know, after 40 or 70 years.
00:42:34.000Well, what's interesting, it's- Can a private company get involved and do this?
00:42:41.000Could they come forward and say, because we think the military is in charge of this right now, handling this?
00:43:15.000Let me black pill the hell out of you guys right now.
00:43:18.000If there was some startup business that came up with the technology to deal with this, the reality is those businesses don't exist to a large extent because when there's a disaster like this, the government is going to turn to an industry partner, someone who's already deeply in bed with them and they're going to give them no bid contracts to go and deal with this.
00:43:36.000They're not going to turn to the most innovative because they don't have any political gain to be made there.
00:43:42.000So until that changes, I don't know how you get any sort of ultimate fix to what we're talking about.
00:43:47.000It's almost like they wait it out and they're like, all right, you know, the half-life of these chemicals are, I don't know, I don't know what the half-life is, but they're waiting it out.
00:43:53.000And eventually it's like, okay, it's going to go away on its own.
00:43:55.000And then it's going to look like we did something to make it go away.
00:43:59.000I'm not sure when this was, but I saw a clip going around, and he's asked by Ben Shapiro, would you, if you were in government, stop self-driving trucks?
00:44:28.000Now, I agree with him, like, we don't want to put all these people out of work overnight.
00:44:31.000So there probably needs to be a transition period where you literally say, the economy will be destroyed and 10 million people will lose their jobs overnight.
00:44:37.000So we need to find a transition so that this kind of thing can happen and maybe phase it in over a long period of time or something.
00:44:43.000That's a tough one because technology is now improving at a pace that we've never experienced before.
00:44:49.000So the natural adaptation period for humanity, for civilization, for the economy, for the workforce to adapt to these new technologies It's faster than we're really capable of retraining ourselves.
00:45:02.000And I think it's only going to get harder as AI and other things start to get involved.
00:45:06.000So it sucks because as a libertarian, I never want to have the government interfere and say like, oh, we're going to have to have these truckers just sit there with the AI device for the next decade.
00:45:16.000And then they have to go get their other jobs.
00:45:33.000She's giving statements to various news organizations and she is acting like a... You know those people who go on TikTok and they pretend like they're cartoon characters?
00:47:17.000Did you personally want to hear from the former president?
00:47:20.000I wanted to hear from the former president, but honestly, I kind of wanted to subpoena the former president because I got to swear everybody in.
00:47:26.000And so I thought it'd be really cool to get 60 seconds with President Trump of me looking at him and being like, do you solemnly swear?
00:47:32.000And me getting to swear him in, I just, I kind of just thought that would be an awesome moment.
00:47:37.000And apparently she had an ice cream, a like a Looney Tunes pop or something.
00:47:47.000But apparently the DA I'm hearing she had like an ice cream party and they gave her ice cream and then she was swearing in like grand jurors while eating some like Looney Tunes popsicle or something.
00:48:00.000She's got really kid, like, very young vibes.
00:48:04.000Yeah, but... She's 30, and did you see her do the thing where she went like this and did that weird, like... If you told me she was 22, I would have believed it.
00:48:15.000What she just did with all these interviews in this media circus thing, I don't... I mean, they gotta try and indict Trump, but that seriously just destroyed the image of prosecuting Donald Trump for anything.
00:48:29.000People, this is what the Newsweek article is basically saying, that there's a legal expert saying it's giving credence to Trump's claim that it's a witch hunt.
00:48:38.000They're saying it's not going to end the prosecution, but ultimately it will be up to the DA to decide whether to move forward with charges, not the grand jury.
00:48:45.000The grand jury just basically refers or recommends or doesn't.
00:48:49.000So clearly, If they do indict Trump, there is now going to be a presumption.
00:48:55.000There's going to be there's gonna be reasonable doubt.
00:49:30.000If that's the case, that would make a lot of sense.
00:49:31.000If you guys remember, we talked about it before here, I posted it on Reddit.
00:49:36.000What's up with these TikToks where people move like cartoon characters super out of
00:49:40.000the loop here to the point where I watch TikTok clips on YouTube and don't have an account?
00:49:45.000I'm seeing a lot of this one particular style that seems to be associated with cosplay and anime where people move their bodies and faces in a specifically animated way.
00:49:53.000I think Seamus was talking about this because you learn this in school, the 12 points of animation or something like that.
00:49:59.000And my understanding was they intentionally make them move in a crazy way because they're not alive and they're missing tons of depth in their motion and presence.
00:50:10.000So if they just sat there and talked like a regular person, you'd be missing all kinds of facial movements and it's bland.
00:50:17.000So they have them bounce and move their mouths in weird ways.
00:50:20.000And I think what's happening is, When we were younger, most of the communication we consumed came from human beings.
00:50:28.000And now, what we're consuming is coming from cartoons and movies.
00:50:32.000So, people like her grow up watching Disney and Pixar, where the characters talk like this and move around and shake their heads and go like that.
00:50:40.000And that's what she picks up, and she begins to identify with that and behave in that way.
00:50:45.000And then most people who still don't have that kind of twitch are watching this going like, why are you doing that?
00:50:53.000She's probably the product of a parent who put her in front of the TV and then left.
00:52:32.000I think that we're gonna have a large, like, we're watching the decay happen, and I wonder if it has to do with just, very simply, we consume media from too many different sources.
00:52:42.000So humans used to be socially conditioned by other humans, but now that we have the internet, humans are socially conditioned by randomness on the internet.
00:52:53.000There are some kids who will watch nothing but like My Little Pony, and then they get older and they become like bronies or whatever.
00:53:01.000Yeah, and then there's people, like, I think furries identify with, uh, I can't speak for every single furry, but they dress up like cartoon animals, like Looney Tunes, you know?
00:53:11.000So, I imagine when they were little, they were probably put in front of the TV, and their whole social interaction, lack thereof, was just watching cartoon animals, anthropomorphized animals, so now that they're older, they want to dress and identify that way.
00:53:38.000He was mentioning that kids also play video games where they'll play as a female character or girls will play as a male character and then start to identify that as them and things of that nature.
00:53:47.000Well, I think a lot of this actually goes to Pete Buttigieg's defense, and I don't like to defend the dude, but if you have an entire generation of young people that are coming up in this worldview where the algos are messing with their brains and they're just being raised by movies and cartoons and stuff, and then they have to go make a living and they're responsible for, like, vital infrastructure?
00:55:48.000It's like, When you watch a cartoon and the villain goes like their head tilts down and they look up.
00:55:54.000I have no idea why that gesture somehow symbolizes villainy, but it does apparently.
00:55:59.000What about tilting your head forward and looking up is villainous, but we associate that I just remembered where I was stealing my point from.
00:56:08.000like these people are doing this do they think they're the bad guys?
00:56:11.000Are they trying to be the baddies? No I think that they're maybe they're like
00:56:14.000I mean Slytherin were the Nazis. That proves it.
00:56:17.000They strike me as the bad guys but I was actually I just remembered where I was
00:56:21.000stealing my point from it's uh one of my twitter buddies Cernovich he he has made this point like
00:56:27.000We don't have the mental capacity to fill all of these vitally important jobs moving forward.
00:56:33.000We don't have people that are going to school for it.
00:56:35.000So, I really don't know what we're going to do.
00:56:41.000There's a video that's going viral where it's a girl and it's multiple photos and it's a TikTok she posted and the first one she's thin with long brown hair and she's wearing like a uniform with a tie and then the next one she's like smiling in a picture and then the last one is her fat with the sides of her head shaved and a weird haircut and she's singing and then a guy just goes, what happened?
01:00:38.000There's a lot of rich people that I think are just trying to live the life on their boat and be like, I made it, I don't want to deal with this, the world's always fucked anyway.
01:00:46.000Well, I think, honestly, I think it's so daunting.
01:00:49.000Many people are just saying to themselves, like, I'm going to check out for my own mental health.
01:01:15.000Does anybody think that was even a possibility?
01:01:17.000Like, yeah, they lied about it being a possibility under Trump, but this is actually happening, and they have the American people so psychologically manipulated that they think that they're the good guys.
01:01:28.000That they're like, yeah, we're just gonna rock with Ukraine.
01:01:31.000We're gonna have inflation that's running rampant.
01:01:34.000We have all this mental health crisis that we're dealing with people like this, and We're all on team good, because we rock with Ukraine and we've been told that defending democracy is the proper thing to do.
01:01:47.000Sure, Ukraine isn't actually a democracy.
01:02:21.000Fresh pandemic fears as 12 more are suspected of being infected in Cambodia.
01:02:25.000Insane province girl 11 died from virus this week.
01:02:28.000It's got a 60% mortality rate by the way so if this really does start to spread and it people don't it's a flu though so here's the thing it's not gonna spread like COVID would because COVID was novel.
01:02:39.000People have some partial flu immunity already so it wouldn't be as bad but it would be very very bad and then I want to show you this tweet from Clay Travis.
01:02:46.000He wrote, Last January, 60% of Democrats wanted to lock everyone who didn't get the COVID shot in their houses.
01:02:53.000Over 40% of Democrats wanted those who rejected the COVID shot sent into quarantine camps.
01:02:57.000Over 40% also wanted anyone who criticized the COVID shot fined and imprisoned.
01:03:01.000Over a quarter wanted those who didn't get the COVID shot to have their kids seized.
01:03:04.000Now they're trying to pretend none of this ever happened.
01:04:03.000They told me too many times that people died with COVID and they said that it was from COVID when it was with COVID and they died of something else.
01:04:08.000I don't believe these numbers until I see absolute proof 80 different times from 80 different sources.
01:04:14.000Ian, you're supposed to be scared and then panic.
01:05:50.000So that was the big joke is that, oh, 2020, we're going to have a pandemic because we had the flu of 1918 and, you know, every hundred years we're going to get one.
01:05:57.000Now we've had like, we've had COVID and then they were like, oh my God, now it's going to be the monkeypox.
01:06:01.000Like, oh my God, now it's going to be the avian flu.
01:06:03.000And all these new pandemic potentials keep popping up and then there's, there's gain of function on top of it.
01:06:09.000So, so can you objectively sit there and think, Is our government not involved in this?
01:06:22.000And until you see something like that happen, until you see a presidential candidate who's running on that, and Trump, for the record, you want him to have a redemption arc?
01:07:39.000Even to that extent, people still won't rise up to defend their kids as they're being psychologically manipulated into some sort of death cult.
01:09:25.000Ten years from now, a ten-year-old kid who's watching Disney+, and the Pride family, they'll vote in ten years, and they're gonna vote 100% for Critical Race Theory.
01:10:16.000She's 14 now, but this was happening, started when she was 10.
01:10:20.000So 2020 happens, lockdowns happen, and my daughter has this condition, it's one in a million, it's called chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis, right?
01:10:29.000And so she has to go to Boston hospitals, be treated for that, right?
01:10:33.000And so they're trying, at this point, you know, fast forward like two years, one year ago, whenever, they were trying to get this vaccine into kids.
01:10:42.000And they're trying to get this into my kid, who has this rare one-in-a-million disease.
01:10:47.000They call it an orphan disease because nobody studies it.
01:10:53.000So they're trying to get this vaccine into her.
01:10:56.000And then they're saying, OK, well, in Boston, you can't go into a restaurant.
01:11:01.000You can't go to a sports coliseum unless you're vaccinated if you're over six.
01:11:04.000So I'm thinking, OK, well, I can't bring my daughter to get her treatments and then take her out for lunch because she's not vaccinated, because I didn't put this experimental drug or whatever into my young child.
01:11:16.000So that's one portion of why I had to get out of there.
01:11:19.000But other than that, I had someone, an adult in her life wrote, I'm not going to go too specific.
01:11:25.000So an adult in her life wrote me an email referring to my daughter as a they-them.
01:11:30.000My daughter is a tomboy, or she was at the time up in Massachusetts.
01:11:35.000And so they wrote me this email referring to her as a they-them, and I read the email twice because I'm thinking, are they referring to a group of people?
01:11:43.000I couldn't understand why my child was being referred to as a they-them, and then it hit me what was going on.
01:11:48.000And I asked, like, did my daughter tell you to call her that?
01:12:33.000I had to get as far away as I could so I took my family and I moved and went to Florida and three months into living in Florida my daughter is wearing pink and she has a boyfriend and she's a totally well-adjusted child and she goes and she gets her nails done with me and you know she's very girly and she had told me she goes, I felt, I felt trapped and I feel like I can be myself now that we're in Florida.
01:13:03.000She's like, I felt like I had to be somebody that I wasn't when I was in, you know, she would have naturally outgrown this tomboy thing, but it was instead being forced on her like tomboy was a gender and that that was who she was going to have to be.
01:13:15.000And so it was really difficult to make that decision.
01:13:18.000I left everything I knew, everyone I knew.
01:14:12.000I think we need to acknowledge that the phrase gifted is very problematic because it implies that children who are a bit slower are somehow not being given opportunity.
01:14:22.000It was that the things that were happening in that district, in those schools up in Massachusetts, it all was, everybody had to be the lowest common denominator.
01:14:34.000So, I had a smart child, and my one that's being gifted-tested now, she would be tutoring other kids instead of having advanced work.
01:14:43.000So, you see how they would kind of have her helping, which she loved to do.
01:14:46.000You know, she'd do it, but I'm just like, can you give her extra work?
01:15:28.000They, they weren't thrilled about it cause we were leaving their grandparents, their great grandparents, all their cousins, all their friends.
01:15:35.000Like I don't, I don't know anybody in Florida.
01:16:00.000I was going to drop down and just do whatever I could to support my children, move to this place where they were safe, and do whatever I could to support them.
01:16:11.000I was ready to go be a bartender again or be a waitress or something.
01:16:14.000Sometimes that's what's necessary though and I had a very similar arc even though I didn't have kids to worry about.
01:16:19.000Your decision was way harder but when the lockdowns happened I realized it was untenable and I was running a very successful mortgage company.
01:16:25.000I shut it down without having any clue what I was going to do next.
01:16:29.000I moved 3,000 miles away to a place I knew no one and I just like pour all of my heart and passion into this podcast.
01:16:36.000Who knew if it was ever going to take off or do anything?
01:16:39.000And a couple years later, it's one of the more popular shows out there.
01:16:42.000So I think that I want to add on to your story, just telling people, don't feel like you're trapped.
01:16:47.000Just because you can't see the next two or three steps in front of you doesn't mean that they won't appear once you have taken that leap of faith.
01:16:55.000Why did you shut down the mortgage company?
01:16:58.000Well, primarily because it became untenable to continue to deploy my investors' capital into an economy that had so much funny money that was chasing after too few goods.
01:17:14.000I knew that we were entering a bubble.
01:17:16.000I knew that the burst would eventually come.
01:17:18.000My loan portfolio usually has two to three-year loan terms.
01:17:21.000I expected there would be a deflationary bust at some point, which, by the way, if you want to talk about it, I think it's coming very soon now.
01:17:50.000Well, that's the hard part because ultimately you don't ever know when the Fed's going to reverse course, and when the Fed reverses course and they drop from the 8% mortgage rates is what we're dealing with right now.
01:18:00.000It's predicated off of like the 5% Fed funds rate.
01:18:03.000Well, if they reverse course and they could kick the can and the bubble could come roaring back, you never know.
01:18:08.000BlackRock just made a statement that it's going to be a recession.
01:18:10.000I don't know if they just made this claim, but our old tricks aren't going to fix this one is what they're alluding to.
01:18:16.000Yeah, I think we talked about that a while ago.
01:18:29.000There's uh this uh not this one where is it?
01:18:32.000Non-binary former Biden official Sam Brinton has been uh released without bail.
01:18:38.000The story is that there's this woman Who started Google searching Sam Brinton after she found that he was stealing luggage from various airports.
01:18:48.000She says that she had had her luggage stolen, and sure enough, he's wearing her clothes.
01:22:35.000That's fair, but at some point these people should be laughed into oblivion.
01:22:39.000I'll go down the Matt Walsh line of thinking here.
01:22:41.000I mean, like, really, these people should be in no positions of power, and anyone that has this type of degenerate behavior should not even be considered for any job ever again.
01:22:55.000I believe in laughing at people mercilessly, and that's how you get power over them.
01:23:00.000And then when they call you, like, a bigot, you say, your words have no power here, and then they just don't know what to do because their words are their weapon.
01:23:13.000This is the problem, is that one side is constantly being like, well, you know, let's tolerate it, and the other side's saying, we will burn it all down.
01:23:21.000And that means there is a net negative flow.
01:23:40.000The left will show up with crowbars, baseball bats, and Molotov cocktails, and the right will say, slow down there, Democrats.
01:23:45.000You think that's because when we start politics, we start the, and it becomes, that is the conservative benchmark for reality is our constitution now, and it flows towards change, which is the left I think, yeah, because the conservatives are saying, we're going to hold our ground here.
01:24:02.000And the progressives are saying, we're going to drag you over here.
01:24:06.000If your entire mission is to just stay in one place, well then the person that's trying to drag you, if they take you even an inch, well then they're winning.
01:24:15.000You're not ever trying to take it back the other direction.
01:24:17.000The Overton window shifted so much, you could be a card-carrying communist who's pro-Ukraine and whatever, but if you say, I think that you shouldn't be able to kill babies after 30 weeks, you're right-wing.
01:25:27.000Yeah, I think that, you know, turnabout is fair play, as they say in the UK.
01:25:31.000Like, you should be able to deliver them a little bit of their own medicine.
01:25:35.000And I think that they've demonstrated that's actually what you kind of have to do, even if it's against, like, my better instincts and my better morals.
01:25:42.000Like, I still, if I want to not end up in a hellhole, then I kind of am forced into the Matt Walsh worldview of like, I'm going to destroy your spirit just as you've attempted to do to me.
01:26:26.000You work for a company, and one day the boss says, hey, there's some controversy related to wokeness.
01:26:33.000Then the other partner at the business says, well, if we side with conservatives, Then the left will destroy our building and maybe kill some of our family members.
01:26:42.000If we side with the left, the conservatives will complain on the internet.
01:27:11.000We said we should be a bit mean to bad people.
01:27:13.000You're saying that these cowards in corporations that are afraid of the left are... but they're not afraid of the right, so that's the problem, is that that's why they're siding with the left.
01:27:23.000And so that's why the premise of the conversation was, we should be a bit meaner to bad people.
01:27:28.000I did not say anyone should go and throw molotovs or anything like that.
01:28:23.000If you don't push back, they're never going to see any... Then what you say to them when you see the Disney executive is you say, I believe you're cowardice.
01:28:32.000And callow behavior warrants severance from my contracts and my business.
01:28:37.000I will make sure that everyone I know will avoid your products and your bottom line will be eviscerated by my PR campaign.
01:28:45.000Whatever it would cost you in marketing, I will cost you 100-fold in PR damage.
01:29:05.000I think we need to take a lesson from the communists on this, okay?
01:29:08.000Ian you can't see out like you need to understand the analog and not the digital.
01:29:13.000You hyper focus on one specific thing and you misunderstand the bigger picture.
01:29:17.000And the bigger picture is when you have a community meeting and the guy shows up who's been dumping feces in the river you don't go well hold on don't be mean to him guys we need to understand why he's polluting our water supply.
01:29:28.000You say you out out gone you're not welcome here anymore we're cutting you off and you know what we're turning the power off to your building because you're using that power to dump feces in the river.
01:29:36.000We need to just say, ostracize bad people.
01:29:39.000They are not part of what we are doing, they are destroying it.
01:29:42.000A guy shows up, and he's flinging feces at your children, and you go, well, don't be mean to him.
01:30:30.000My point is, the people who are committing clear crimes and the cowardice in the police who refuse to do anything, those cops should be shamed.
01:30:37.000That's why I've been very much like, fine, whatever, abolish the police.
01:30:40.000Because these cops I watch in Texas, they're like, well, we know there are adult performers in that building with children, and we're not gonna do anything about it.
01:30:49.000I love Ian's perspective because it's clear that he's like, he's leaning in towards his better nature.
01:30:54.000I have attempted to do that my entire life, for the record, Ian.
01:30:56.000I am now in Tim and Matt Walsh's camp entirely.
01:30:59.000I think that you have to, you can't just put your foot in the ground and draw a line.
01:31:03.000You actually have to go on the offensive, and I don't mean violently or anything like that ever.
01:31:08.000I mean, you have to be on the offensive in terms of changing the culture, letting them know there is a line that you cannot cross, you have crossed it, so now I have to push you back, metaphorically, past that line, because you're too far.
01:31:49.000And I think if you do that, it's sad, but if you do that and people start to realize the trajectory that we're on, Maybe then they will realize, look, there is actually a price to be paid for dividing this country based on ideological lines.
01:32:04.000And if they don't want to go down that path, they also have a choice to make.
01:32:09.000Because if they do, I think you'll see a much you'll see a return to the much more, you know, Christian conservative type mantra.
01:32:18.000But at this point, they've gotten so deranged that you're going to you're going to force the what are you normally very calm people into taking a much more vitriolic perspective and stance. I believe in fighting
01:34:05.000We gotta go to Super Chats, so we're a little bit over.
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01:34:44.000I'm Not Your Buddy Guy says, 43 was the great warmonger, 44 was the great deceiver, 45 was the great revealer, and 46 is the great stealer.
01:34:57.000I'm Not Your Buddy Guy then says, Ian, I get you're a hippie who pursues peace, kindness, and politeness, but as a Canadian, I can attest to those values only securing your oppression.
01:35:14.000Smacked him around when he was little.
01:35:16.000So I called him to his face, and I'm like, dude, just because your dad treats you terribly your whole life, don't take it out on your friends.
01:36:30.000Tomorrow morning, We are going to be launching the new show, well, tomorrow afternoon, and in the morning I'll be recording the first show, which is General Conversation.
01:36:37.000And this is really cool because we got some famous musicians.
01:36:41.000There are some people who have been canceled for speaking up and speaking out.
01:36:45.000Many of the guests we've reached out to that are like big celebrities or, you know, industry, you know, prominent individuals, they'll say something like, we would love to do an interview, but a topical news format commentary is not our thing.
01:36:57.000So this once-a-week, one-on-one interview show is probably going to be able to get us much bigger guests to talk about a lot of these issues in a free-flowing format.
01:37:26.000I think the original reason he didn't want to start coloring, because originally it's a manga, so it's drawn, so he didn't want to color them.
01:37:40.000The yellow is reflecting off the hair.
01:37:41.000Yeah, but actually only in the colored version, because previously he just wanted, Akira Toyama didn't want to color in the hair, so if you just color the outline, it's blonde.
01:38:23.000Prince Jabrikis says Albertson's Grocery released a vaccine ad saying vaccines will be close to home beside a picture of a banana with a band-aid on it.
01:38:31.000The implication being that Johnson & Johnson is being injected into the Johnson.
01:38:41.000Tom Wolfe said Buttigieg said he wasn't there for a photo op, yet he immediately puts on a child-sized Bob the Builder costume to protect him from a chemical spill.
01:40:22.000They got rid of the Smith-Munt Act, and they repealed and replaced it with the Smith-Munt Modernization Act, which allowed for propaganda to be returned back to the United States, and that's the same NDAA where they made it It made it illegal to imprison citizens indefinitely and it also made it illegal to protest at events that Congress puts on that could disrupt things that happen.
01:40:47.000So if you want to think about J6 and think about the NDAA of 2012, there's a lot.
01:40:52.000Wow, what a convenient bill to have passed.
01:41:12.000So, Wayback says, Tim, did you see that scientists on their way to East Palestine to test the water, the area and water, all died in a plane crash?
01:42:19.000The conservatives at some point have to realize, we really can't win a world war.
01:42:24.000I know this is what really concerns me.
01:42:28.000You have the left who has been completely psychologically manipulated into believing that not only will we win, but we must.
01:42:36.000go to the end of the earth to, you know, defeat Vladimir Putin.
01:42:40.000But then on the inverse of that, you have a pretty good anti-war fervor amongst the right when it comes to Russia.
01:42:47.000But then if you just mention, you know, China or the CCP to them, Posobiec comes to mind, then they are ready for world war against China.
01:42:57.000And I just feel like I, as a anti-war person, a non-interventionist person, I don't have a political tribe that I can affiliate with, which is why I'm in LP National.
01:43:05.000Somebody took the joke I was making the other day about saying Putin should nuke Ukraine, and people started taking it and doing exactly what the joke was they would do.
01:44:38.000Cage the Mick says, Tim, you should give Phil a morning show if he's up for it and call it What Remains in the Morning or Phil Remains in the Morning.
01:44:58.000The one thing we're definitely planning on doing is something to counter the view.
01:45:02.000Getting, you know, so like, it's kind of a bummer that if you are a woman who wants to watch women talking about issues, you get a gaggle of morons who have no idea what's going on.
01:45:19.000Well, we got a handful of, you know, politically affiliated women who, you know, live in the D.C.
01:45:24.000area, frequent the show, or of course Josie, if slash when you're around, and then the idea is just like, you know, we gotta make a show That, you know, all these women who are watching The View just, like, turn and then watch sane women talk about real life and fact-check it, too.
01:45:41.000That's some real culture war action to actually put on.
01:45:43.000That's really—I mean, we need to get women who are feminine, women who love their children, women who still can work and still can raise their kids.
01:45:53.000These are the women that are going to change the world, and those are the women that that I want to surround myself with. I love my base. I have
01:48:28.000The view talks in order to shut out other opinions.
01:48:32.000If you see they invite people onto the show and they just keep talking and they do this and they just keep talking over you and they just keep repeating themselves over and over and so nobody can get a word in.
01:48:40.000And they just talk louder and it's totally overwhelming so you can't get your point across.
01:48:50.000Well, it's actually- Very level one thinking, yeah.
01:48:54.000Gishgal, where you throw out a whole bunch of things really, really fast so that they can't answer them.
01:48:58.000And then what happens is, like, we have people on this show, and it's typically when it comes to debate, it's frustrating because they'll be like, listen, when it comes to Joe Biden, point one, point two, point three, point four, point five.
01:50:05.000Yeah, no, I think he's sincere, and I look forward to the challenge.
01:50:07.000I mean, he's a professional debater, and I'm not, and I think that I have truth and justice on my side, so I intend to destroy him to save the world.
01:50:15.000Anthony Acosta says, Emily Kors looks like the Penguin villain from the Gotham TV show.
01:51:25.000Steven Johnson says, only thing I've heard being accomplished from the Democrats infrastructure bill was a $10 million sidewalk in a small New Hampshire town.
01:52:36.000But it's women pay a lot of money to look like to have the cheekbones to have that kind of a line.
01:52:43.000Shape to their face and that's what Madonna it looks youthful because your face looks lifted when you have cheekbones Really believe she looks good because she she clapped back went out to all the people are like oh my god Like what is the matter with you?
01:52:58.000Like I like you haunt my dreams you come in Yeah, and she clapped back and she's like actually I look really great now that the swelling is done.
01:53:05.000She looks exactly the same So it's so sad though like Because of my age, my mom was the biggest Madonna fan, and she just raised me, like, listening to Material Girl and stuff when I was a little kid.
01:53:18.000And it's heartbreaking to see her, because my mom is now still so beautiful in her 60s, and Madonna just looks like a sleep paralysis demon.
01:53:35.000I didn't want to say anything until, you know, I waited a little bit, but when Crowder left here after coming on the show, as he was driving away, a rift in the time-space continuum emerged in our driveway, swallowing his vehicle whole, and he has fallen into the twisting nether between universes, and we're never going to see him again.
01:54:10.000Slavkai Nikki says, is it kind of funny how we all memory hold monkeypox after there were stories and confirmed cases that they were transferred to children?
01:54:19.000That's the only thing Pete Buttigieg solved.
01:54:23.000Matthew Hammond says, can Tim start a series and have Josie narrate historical events like her spaces with Seamus Coughlin crudely animating it similar to South Park?
01:56:02.000Oh, we got a shout out three year letterman on that.
01:56:05.000I'm going to talk to you guys about George Washington.
01:56:07.000You know, so George Washington was the first president and, you know, I remember I was at the grocery store and I had a dollar bill with George Washington on it.
01:58:39.000He said, Normies Get Out says, Tim, please hire me to care for your chickens.
01:58:42.000I promise I won't stash an egg a day in my pocket so that when they are worth more than their weight in gold, I can sell them to starving vegans.
01:59:20.000I'm really excited for the Friday show.
01:59:22.000For one, I'm not going to be doing the news segments on Fridays because we're going to be doing potentially two new shows.
01:59:28.000So the other thing is there's, I don't know, I'm going to avoid saying too much because I don't want to interfere in anyone's business, but a company, they want to license a show from us as well.
01:59:38.000So it may actually be two shows from Friday, start filming at 9.30 and then end at like 2 or whatever.
01:59:44.000But then if we do license a show, it would appear on some other network, but that would really help us fund the operations and stuff, so it's an excellent opportunity.
01:59:52.000I don't want to say too much about that, but I'm really excited for the new Friday show, The Culture War with Tim Pool, we're calling it, because it will just be one-on-one conversations, sometimes more than one person, but think Joe Rogan and Club Random, basically conversations.
02:00:11.000Matt on this show is great as it is, but often people are like, oh, you have this really great guest, why don't you talk to them about this specific thing?
02:00:17.000And it's like, we're talking about the news.
02:00:19.000Those things do come up, but we're basically talking news, commentary, and most people watch.
02:00:25.000Because the feedback we get is people saying, I want to hear about what's going on in the world today.
02:00:28.000And then with the weekly show, it's what's happening generally in the culture.
02:00:33.000So the thing is, we've got confirmed some very prominent musicians and they straight
02:00:39.000up said, I don't think I could do news commentary, sorry, not interested.
02:00:42.000And then we're like, how about a one-on-one interview?
02:00:44.000And like, oh, definitely, of course, let me know when.
02:00:45.000And now it's like, oh, okay, wow, this is gonna be great.
02:00:48.000And we got hit up by Ali London, who is trans-Korean, was, and I think that's a huge conversation,