Kash Patel joins us to talk about his new book, "Yes, Selfish Blood: Government Gangsters," and why you should read it. Plus, Iran is once again attacking the U.S. in the Mediterranean, and a Gen Z guy asks not to be drafted.
00:00:14.000Jenna Ellis raised somewhere over $200,000 to fight these charges, and is receiving criticism for, in the end, just accepting a plea deal, and then apologizing to the court, saying she regretted everything she did, and one by one, the dominoes fall.
00:00:31.000I have trouble understanding how any of these people could have taken the decisions they've had during 2020 and then just flip in the way they did.
00:00:40.000But this is going to be somewhat troublesome for Donald Trump.
00:00:43.000However, he's also filing to have one of the January 6th cases dismissed on double jeopardy grounds, which is really, really interesting as well.
00:00:57.000is ramping up its forces in the Mediterranean.
00:00:59.000And there's this really funny video going around where this Gen Z guy, it's like he's trying to say he won't be drafted, but then it's basically him begging not to be drafted.
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00:04:59.000And I endeavor to be a person of sound moral and ethical character in all of my dealings.
00:05:05.000In the wake of the 2020 presidential election, I believed that challenging the results on behalf of President Trump should be pursued in a just and legal way.
00:05:15.000I endeavored to represent my client to the best of my ability.
00:05:18.000I relied on others, including lawyers with many more years of experience than I, to provide me with true and reliable information, especially since my role involved speaking to the media and to legislators in various states.
00:05:31.000What I did not do, but should have done, Your Honor, was to make sure that the facts the other lawyers alleged to be true were in fact true.
00:05:39.000In the frenetic pace of attempting to raise challenges to the election in several states, including Georgia, I failed to do my due diligence.
00:05:47.000I believe in and I value election integrity.
00:05:50.000If I knew then what I know now, I would have declined to represent Donald Trump in these post-election challenges.
00:05:56.000I look back on this whole experience with deep remorse.
00:05:59.000For those failures of mine, your honor, I have taken responsibility already before the Colorado bar who censured me.
00:06:05.000And I now take responsibility before this court and apologize to the people.
00:06:10.000So, uh, I, I hope, I hope several other states file criminal charges against her and she goes to prison for a very, very long time.
00:06:28.000No, in all seriousness, I think it's fair to say she's opened the door legally by stating that in Georgia and many other states, she did this.
00:07:08.000Just on the surface, if it is true that she and many others knowingly lied to commit this crime, then I think they're getting off easy.
00:07:18.000Otherwise, she genuinely believed she was doing her constitutional duty in providing a legal service to an individual who is seeking a redress of grievances, and now she is betraying not just that individual, but this country.
00:07:36.000And not to mention, and we'll get into it in a little bit, but like the hundreds of thousands of dollars she raised, a lot of people are really upset about this.
00:07:42.000You know, what does it mean to give someone's legal defense?
00:07:46.000Does it mean she's taking it all the way?
00:07:48.000Some people were saying she should take a plea agreement, but I'm curious what you think, man.
00:07:51.000I mean, you worked in the administration.
00:07:52.000Yeah, look, I was a prosecutor, I was a public defender.
00:07:56.000The interesting thing about this entire case, I mean, put aside the fact that I don't think there's a basis to bring it, but let's put that on pause for a second.
00:08:03.000And the first three guys out of the gate that flipped are lawyers.
00:08:20.000Are they going to break attorney-client privilege, which they don't hold, President Trump holds, and say, and commit a felony and get disbarred and get prosecuted just to say Donald Trump is guilty of X, Y, or Z?
00:09:10.000I want to check because the story I was reading earlier, I'm pretty sure she was the one that was a single felony, which I thought was interesting.
00:09:19.000She pleaded guilty to a felony charge, so no more traveling outside the country.
00:09:25.000It's one count of aiding and abetting false statements and writings for stuff she said to the Georgia Senate.
00:09:30.000No, no, if you commit a felony and it's in the favor of the Democratic Party, like Kevin Clinesmith, the FBI attorney who lied to the federal court about CIA documents, he got reinstated to the bar last year and has a seven-figure job now.
00:09:42.000Well, he's more trustworthy to them now.
00:09:44.000So this is coming along with her book deal and her tell-all and I think it's part of the process
00:09:49.000It's why you heard from that White House intern who made her her lies and launched her bogus book
00:09:53.000But this is what they do the media captures them and says we're gonna launch you to you know
00:09:57.000part of me says I don't blame any one of these individuals for taking the deal because
00:10:04.000It is a sign of the weakness of the anti-establishment faction in this country that they don't actually stand up for anything.
00:10:11.000And then you look at, we talked about this, this famous makeup artist, whatever her name was.
00:10:16.000Her line is Huda Beauty, I can't remember her last name.
00:10:20.000She posts in favor of Palestine, gets a whole bunch of backlash, and she says, I don't care, don't buy my products, I stand for what I believe in.
00:11:13.000Under RICO and one count of I believe soliciting a public official or something like that.
00:11:18.000Two charges is what she was facing and she took a felony plea deal.
00:11:23.000Hundreds of thousands of dollars and is crying.
00:11:25.000What I genuinely believe is that Jenna Ellis legitimately thought she was representing her client in 2020 and is now terrified and would rather sell you out, you out, all of us out in this country So that she can disappear into the sunset.
00:11:40.000But this is a part of, like, this is an established practice.
00:11:44.000If you're in Trump world and you're in Trump orbit and you get jettisoned for not doing your job properly, not only is it a scarlet letter, it's an act of vengeance.
00:11:53.000Look at the gal that's on the, not the Today Show, but The View, right?
00:12:12.000All they have to do is just say what they want and they're gonna be famous.
00:12:15.000They're gonna go to Hollywood and LA and people are gonna put them on their shows and they're gonna be the greatest saviors of America.
00:12:20.000If Sidney Powell, of all people, Michael Flynn's attorney, I gotta remind your audience, Sidney Powell was Michael Flynn's attorney who overturned that case.
00:12:29.000And if she of all people will flip on Trump, why would anyone hold the line?
00:12:39.000It's like being on the battlefield and watching George Washington drop his pants and cry and run from the battlefield.
00:12:44.000I shouldn't compare her to George Washington, but I'm saying, like, a bunch of regular people are watching Sidney Powell go on TV and scream and bang her fist and say, I will not back down.
00:12:54.000The viral video of her saying, I will not be intimidated.
00:12:56.000And then as soon as they're like, we're criminally charging, she starts crying.
00:12:59.000She's like, please, I'll do anything you say!
00:13:00.000This was a woman who was one of the people smiling in her mugshot, right?
00:13:10.000How can we have a country where we're saying, you know, we're anti-establishment, you've got to confront the values here, you have to stick by these things, and then you have these people immediately turn.
00:13:19.000I mean, obviously, it's what the Democrats want.
00:13:21.000But in some ways, to me, it really foils the motion that Trump filed today in his January 6 case saying, you know, you should dismiss the case because of First Amendment and double jeopardy.
00:13:29.000But one of the lines in the case was, Under the First Amendment, Trump and his supporters have the right to question and doubt what the government tells them.
00:13:37.000And so this idea that, like, she knowingly promoted false information, number one, did she know it was wrong?
00:13:42.000And under the First Amendment, doesn't she have the right to doubt it?
00:13:44.000I mean, it is sad to see someone who could have argued a really articulate message in court take the plea deal.
00:13:51.000On the other hand, if we're a values-based movement, you need people who are willing to defend their values.
00:13:55.000The bravado is always so much more so online than it is in the real world.
00:13:59.000But also, like you said, for somebody like you were talking about the makeup, she was a makeup distributor, right?
00:14:05.000She's signaling to her base who's going to support her anyways.
00:14:08.000But when somebody who's anti-establishment on the right is pushing back, They feel a lot of the times like they're out on a life raft once they actually put themselves out there like that, because where is there to go if it all falls through and they start coming at you with criminal charges that you do have to, you know, especially if they have a family, if they have kids and stuff like that, they're thinking about what that's going to be.
00:14:28.000I'm just saying I understand where the mindset comes from, where at the end of the day, a lot of these people are going to put themselves and their loved ones first over the movement, because that's just hierarchy of needs.
00:14:52.000But what they're doing is they're going out to the New York Times and saying, we got Trump's three top lawyers.
00:14:58.000And as a guy from Trump world, I'm telling you, these people barely did anything for the boss.
00:15:02.000And he came out and announced that Sidney Powell wasn't even his attorney.
00:15:05.000So what they're doing, though, publicly, is they're saying, three Trump lawyers have now pled guilty to the election fraud scam case run by Donald Trump.
00:15:14.000They're trying to get more and more dominoes to fall so that when Trump gets to court in Georgia, finally, whenever that is, they're going to say, oh, 14 defendants have pled guilty.
00:15:38.000When they begin filing 14th Amendment challenges to Donald Trump's 2024 candidacy, they're going to say, the court has to say, what's your evidence?
00:15:45.000Jen Ellis and Sidney Powell confessed.
00:15:48.000We have confessions, Your Honor, we have several confessions.
00:15:50.000I mean, if they hadn't, to your point, if they hadn't aced in the hole, they wouldn't offer the plea deals.
00:15:54.000They would want every single person to go down for as long as possible.
00:15:57.000No, yeah, as a prosecutor, I was like, I don't want to, you're not going down for five years, you're going away for 40.
00:16:01.000But it means that they don't have anything.
00:16:03.000What was the maximum, like if she had been, if she had gone to court and tried her luck, what was the maximum sentence she would have gotten?
00:16:43.000The 14th Amendment, by its first sentence, doesn't apply to the presidency.
00:16:46.000And we have all these freaking lawsuits around the country trying to disbar or whatever the word is, get Donald Trump off the ballot, which is hilarious.
00:16:52.000And this boondoggle in Colorado, I think, just forwarded the case on to say, oh, this issue is ripe for decision making because people are talking about it publicly.
00:17:02.000So, uh, section three, I believe, correct?
00:17:04.000No person shall be a senator, or representative in Congress, or elector of president, and vice president, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any state, who is having taken an oath as a member of Congress, or an officer of the United States, or as a member of any state legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any state, to support the Constitution, shall have engaged in insurrection, et cetera, et cetera.
00:18:13.000I mean, this is what they want you to do.
00:18:15.000Cop a plea, bend a knee, we'll give you the book deal.
00:18:17.000You know, Cassidy Hutchinson goes out in the world and lie, literally.
00:18:21.000It's hilarious to me that her most promising statement of truth was President Trump reaching through the beast and trying to grab the steering wheel.
00:19:13.000You're getting multiple seven figures just for lying.
00:19:17.000And you're going to be glorified in the media.
00:19:19.000The back end of what we have to deal with is if you look up my name in the media, I might be the Antichrist.
00:19:26.000If you believe what the New York Times has said about me, but they will just defame you, they will make up stories, they will attack your family, death sentences.
00:19:33.000I've gotten those things at my house every other month because they doxed me and let out my personal information.
00:19:39.000And the media, it's never- that pressure never gets turned off.
00:19:44.000It's sad to me that there are very few people of conviction.
00:19:49.000When I was reading this story earlier on my morning show, I don't understand the perspective of a person who would purport to hold certain values and then sacrifice them at a moment's notice.
00:20:25.000And I'm like, if you... And the reason I bring up religion is because this is something that people truly feel is a conviction they cannot sacrifice.
00:20:32.000And I'm like, to see people like this go up in front of TV and be like, this is true, this is correct, and then turn around and be like, psych.
00:20:38.000Well, people who have really strong convictions are vilified by especially mainstream media.
00:20:42.000I mean, let's look at Owen Troyer who reported to jail today, right?
00:20:45.000He is someone who has strong convictions and is treated like a complete other because of it by mainstream media if they talk about him at all and what's being done to him because it's very difficult to spin his case.
00:20:55.000Jenna Ellis, this was her give, send, and go, and it's the archive because it's been removed.
00:21:02.000This is an archive from earlier today.
00:21:05.000And it's interesting because there are comments from people saying she should take the plea deal because Otherwise she's going to burn through all that money and 200k is not enough to fight a legal battle like this.
00:21:16.000But there are a lot of people who are furious and they thought that they were donating to fight the charges, not for her to just instantly cave in.
00:21:39.000My question is, that's in every plea agreement, no matter what.
00:21:43.000What people don't realize is when you sign a plea agreement that says I'm pleading guilty, you're saying you're cooperating.
00:21:49.000I've done a thousand and one plea agreements, every one.
00:21:52.000Whether you actually do down the road, 99% of people never do because it never comes up, but the substantive question for folks like her and Sidney Powell and whoever the other person is, Is what do they have on Trump?
00:22:05.000Like, what, do they have a phone call and a recording that, you know, of conspiring of words?
00:22:09.000Well, and this AP news, when they covered it, they were saying, you know, ultimately they're going to call into question their credibility because these people were participating in what Trump is being convicted of.
00:22:19.000And so it's easy to sort of say, but you were doing it too.
00:22:22.000I mean, they're not the stellar star witnesses that maybe the prosecution would want them You mentioned these book deals and these TV shows.
00:22:30.000The only course of action that Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell are going to have is to become woke leftists.
00:23:03.000They're not in it for the convictions.
00:23:04.000It reminds me of, like, 85% of the people that are in Congress, literally.
00:23:08.000They're there to get rich, to get famous.
00:23:11.000They don't care about their convictions.
00:23:12.000Oh, I'll pass this budget deal today and I'll sell my soul tomorrow for you because you're a big lobbyist and are giving me a seven figure payday.
00:23:18.000I mean, these people have made a career in DC out of these boondoggles.
00:23:24.000And to me, this is just a different extension of that.
00:23:26.000While you might not be in Congress, you are going to get a golden parachute of monumental proportions for doing this nonsense.
00:23:33.000But their only course of action is going to be to go the Cohen route and be like, oh, I was so wrong and I'm, you know, Trump is bad.
00:23:41.000All these former conservatives who now act like... Orange man bad, you know?
00:24:10.000Like, if you guys actually knew the amount of seven figures that is doled out by the Soros-funded boondoggles, by all of these organizations, they are so much more organized than the Republicans ever will be.
00:24:40.000For something that you couldn't even really do anything with.
00:24:43.000Like, to elaborate, you get to a certain point of wealth, and I quite literally mean this speaking from experience, where it's hard to track things that you're buying and what you're investing in, and you hire people to do it, and it's just like, for what purpose?
00:24:59.000I mean, for me, a lot of the stuff we do here at TimCast is like investing in the projects, the missions, the people, the culture.
00:25:05.000Building things like we bought a building because we're going to open a coffee shop.
00:25:08.000But for people in this world, when it comes to news and politics, for what reason does Nancy Pelosi need $200 million net worth to sell out and destroy the country?
00:25:23.000There are jobs that you don't really expect people to make a lot of money in, and we all hear politicians say, I'm here for public service, you know, the most lucrative career I could have gone into.
00:25:32.000The question for me is, with these plea deals, they'll run out, right?
00:25:36.000We now have three people who are willing to testify.
00:25:39.000At a certain point, Georgia's going to want to have a pretty big show if we've convicted all these people.
00:26:03.000And then you get 15 people to testify against Trump and that's your evidence.
00:26:07.000On a jury trial, which is like game over, if it was a fair court where you could go in and cross-examine these witnesses and shred their credibility based on their past actions, past statements.
00:26:17.000These people have been on TV, on national TV, saying the exact opposite of what they're about to testify to, under oath, and you would destroy them.
00:26:30.000And then wake up when the verdict's due and say guilty.
00:26:33.000In this case too, look, this is going to go through the Georgia state court system, then the federal court, but the question is, are any of these cases actually going to get to a point where Donald Trump is convicted before the next election, and one of these crazy people actually puts him in jail?
00:27:00.000I mean, look, if you have to be in court and not on the road, but take, for instance, I think only what Donald Trump can do, and obviously I'm biased, I'm his national security advisor, but he's in New York City, basically campaigning from the courtroom.
00:27:13.000Like the guy comes out every 25 minutes and makes a statement and everyone covers it.
00:27:17.000He's on truth social, punching out, you know, hits against Aaron Cohen or whoever, or the attorney general.
00:28:11.000Former President Donald Trump has asked the U.S.
00:28:12.000District Court of Columbia to dismiss special counsel Jack Smith's case against him for his alleged role in the events of January 6th, citing the First Amendment and double jeopardy.
00:28:21.000Quote, if there is any constant in our democratic system of governance, it is that the marketplace of ideas, not the mandates of government functionaries or partisan prosecutors, determines the scope of public debate, stated Trump's reps in a filing.
00:28:32.000Countless millions believe, as Trump consistently has and currently does, that fraud and irregularities pervaded the 2020 presidential election.
00:28:41.000As the indictment itself alleges, President Trump gave voice to those concerns and demanded that politicians in a position to restore integrity to our elections, not just talk about the problem, but investigate and solve it.
00:28:50.000So I think what they're saying, uh, here's a quote.
00:28:53.000Additionally, as the United States Senate has previously tried and acquitted President Trump for charges arising from the same course of conduct alleged in the indictment, the impeachment, and double jeopardy clauses both bar retrial before this court and require dismissal.
00:29:08.000I mean, I'm not the constitutional lawyer.
00:29:10.000I think on freedom of speech and First Amendment grounds, he should, because if you're not Well, the two-tier system of justice again, right?
00:29:18.000If you're Nancy Pelosi, Hakeem Jeffries, Hillary Clinton, you can say the election was stolen, the election was rigged, this whole process sucks, I didn't win, wah-wah-wah, and then if you're Donald Trump, you're going to prison.
00:29:28.000So on that just basis alone, by the way, this judge could not be more corrupt and biased, we can get into that if you want to.
00:29:39.000The double jeopardy, here's a really crazy thing about double jeopardy, and I only know this because I paid attention for like seven seconds in law school to try to pass the bar exam.
00:29:48.000You can be charged in state and federal court for the exact same thing.
00:30:01.000So on double jeopardy grounds, he's good if he's saying, no, this needs to go because you already are alleging this in the South Florida case in Miami.
00:30:51.000Oh, I see the legal gymnastics you're talking about.
00:30:54.000Well, there's a constitutional argument that you can't criminally charge members of the Trump administration or Trump himself because it's the executive branch.
00:31:04.000You have to seek impeachment, argument being, The president has broad leeway in taking actions for the benefit of this country or the direction of this country.
00:31:13.000And if you believe the president has done wrong by this country, you have to impeach him, which is the statement of, I hereby accuse you of crimes and misdemeanors.
00:31:23.000Then the Senate convicts him for doing it.
00:31:25.000Then, after we all agree the president has broken his oath of office or whatever, you then file criminal charges against him.
00:31:31.000That's a pretty good constitutional argument.
00:31:45.000How are we supposed to have a president if... Like, think about the Civil War, when the states were upset with Lincoln pre-Civil War, and the fears about... Imagine if Virginia or Alabama was just like, eh, we're criminally charging the president.
00:32:56.000The reason why I have nothing but disgust for those lawyers, like Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell, is that it is...
00:33:04.000It is not just a constitutional duty to provide legal counsel to an individual.
00:33:10.000It is not just a legal duty to provide counsel to someone who is seeking a redress of grievances.
00:33:17.000It is an obligation for Donald Trump, if he believes the election was stolen, to pursue all legal methods to investigate and seek remedy.
00:33:28.000That would mean any lawyer who is taking up that job has a duty to this country to make sure that's the case.
00:33:34.000For Jenna Ellis to have lied in her previous statements that she believed, or in her arguments, for Sidney Powell to have lied, or to have flipped now, they are basically saying the fabric of this nation means less to them than their personal comfort.
00:33:50.000Yeah, and what you're also saying is that a president, a sitting president, is not entitled to counsel.
00:33:58.000Is that the historical foundation we want to set?
00:34:01.000Because you disagree with him politically, and that decision should be adjudicated at the polls and not in the courts of law.
00:34:06.000Are we going to now, when President Trump says he wins in 2024, are we going to go back and arrest, based on this DOJ's precedent, every Joe Biden attorney?
00:34:15.000That worked against electing President Donald Trump and provided advice to Joe Biden saying it was okay to take classified documents out of the, you know, when you were Vice President and Senator.
00:34:25.000I mean, that's what they want us to do.
00:34:27.000And I think they don't care because the mainstream media will cover for them and it'll just be Orange Man bad, but it's a two-tier system, Justin.
00:34:35.000You've got the people who get away with everything, the regular people that get ignored and never get any attention, and then the people who are arrested for everything.
00:34:43.000You know, so there are a lot of people who have talked about going to the police for help because of crimes and they are completely ignored.
00:34:52.000Is a big reason a lot of this is going on that right now, given the way approval rates are sitting, are they worried that undecided voters who are looking for something different, who may are like, look, four years have gone by.
00:35:04.000Maybe you forget a little bit of like a lot of these people who maybe didn't vote for Donald Trump in 2020.
00:35:10.000Things have gotten bad enough now that maybe they're like, maybe I'm willing to go back to it, is the idea to keep this in the news, keep him in trial, not just in an actual trial, but the court of public opinion, to keep voters from wanting to swing back and possibly give him a shot this time around, because you keep dirtying him up by keeping him in the news with all these cycles.
00:35:29.000Look, remember, the Democrats aren't stupid.
00:35:31.000They're evil and they're wicked and they're geniuses at certain points in time when they collaborate together.
00:35:37.000They don't want Joe Biden to be their candidate.
00:35:40.000They might not publicly say that, but they're not morons.
00:35:43.000What they're trying to do is both dirty up Trump and Biden at the same time, and then they're gonna be like, no, no, we're going after both people.
00:35:51.000But they want to give Joe Biden an exit ramp.
00:35:54.000There are no coincidences in government, major theme in my book, that David Ignatius of the Washington Freaking Post comes out and says, oh, Joe Biden, you've done so well, but please retire now.
00:36:04.000That means the FBI DOJ gave David Ignatius the details of Hunter Biden's criminal case and Joe Biden's criminal case and said, if we don't get this guy out, this is what's coming, and then we're going to indict him.
00:36:16.000But if we just charge Hunter and we force Daddy Biden to commute his sentence, that's it.
00:37:31.000The government has called them and said, hey, this is coming, we need you to help us grease the skids, get rid of this guy, politely, and then we'll glorify him for being the savior from Trump.
00:37:42.000That's what they will literally write about him for decades to come, if this play happens, and half of America will buy it.
00:37:48.000That's why I kind of think a medical issue is the more likely out for Joe Biden.
00:37:52.000Well, you just have to watch him on TV for like 30 seconds if you want a medical issue.
00:37:56.000But how do you get Kamala Harris out of the way?
00:38:10.000And then Kamala Harris assumes the role, acting president for the remainder of the year, but then says, I really want to take that Senate seat in California.
00:38:30.000And I believe it is not in the cards for me to pursue an election with such short notice.
00:38:34.000So I'd like to honor, you know, with honor and humility, offer up Gavin Newsom and ask him to lead this nation, and then you get a Gavin Newsom.
00:39:35.000Special interests, establishment interests, knew that was the case.
00:39:39.000Probably looked at the polling data and says, Trump's a wild card that pisses people off, but DeSantis stabilizes his numbers by being that More boring, regular politician, we need to make sure they can never form that ticket.
00:39:53.000So they go to DeSantis, whisper sweet nothings in his ears, and I wondered this, and I say it's a conspiracy theory, I'm not saying I literally believe it's absolute, I'm saying just entertain the interesting thought based on this.
00:40:05.000If you look at what Ron DeSantis' campaign has been like, your only conclusion could be that he is being sabotaged.
00:40:11.000Have you seen him wearing the high heels?
00:40:13.000Oh, the cowboy boots with the big lifts.
00:41:27.000Education, have it out for two years or four years, and you'd still only be 46, you know, at the time of the end of the second Trump administration, you can run in.
00:43:30.000She was doing well in New Hampshire last I checked.
00:43:32.000It's also hard for Ron to push back against Trump when it comes to like the social media presence because he is supposed to be this traditional politician that was more of a quiet mind, you know, quiet.
00:44:08.000I mean, you'd hope that he'd lean into the fact that he's young and be like, you crazy kids on social media with your jokes and your ideas, but instead it was just this crazy serious thing.
00:44:17.000I mean, like, he could have gone boot shopping on TikTok or like on Reels or whatever, and it might have been better, but it really feels to me like the undercurrent of what's around him is looking for a fight and they're feeling insecure.
00:44:30.000And again, I actually feel like, you know, I always say that we, I don't want to short the bench, right?
00:44:34.000Like if Trump is elected, he will only, he'll be a one term president and he could do incredible things, but we have to keep the momentum going.
00:44:43.000And so whether it's Ron DeSantis or not, we don't need it to be this crazy infighting led by people who are feeling insecure about their campaign.
00:44:50.000Funny too, because didn't, like, Logan Paul did the thing with Vivek and it became his biggest social media platform to push his campaign ideas?
00:44:59.000Like, Ron probably would have been better off figuring out a way to actually lean into the social media aspect of it better.
00:45:41.000Like, he could have just waited it out a hot second, been on a meteoric rise, and would have been the dude, you know, come 2028, whatever that math is.
00:45:50.000Instead, not only is he not the dude now, he's never gonna be the dude in this generation.
00:45:55.000Like, he's 45, so maybe at 65 he could make a play like Trump did, maybe in his 70s.
00:46:37.000Yeah, and had a lot of questions about it.
00:46:40.000So he would have had a lot of ground to make up there anyways.
00:46:44.000Yeah, I mean, there are things that, and I remember saying this at this time a year ago, that there were things that I thought DeSantis could bring to, you'd say, a debate stage and talk about really interestingly.
00:46:53.000I mean, Florida is unique in the sense that it deals with a lot of illegal immigration that's unique to that region, right?
00:46:58.000They have a lot of immigration from Cuba, they have a lot of immigration from... Oh, you good, homie?
00:47:04.000Ron DeSantis just sent me, his team just sent me a message for a donor event in Las Vegas where I live.
00:47:11.000I was like, do you guys even know who you're sending this stuff to anymore?
00:48:19.000The letter states, the student group present at at least two universities in Florida, known as the National Students for Justice in Palestine, Published a toolkit that refers to the Hamas operation as the resistance and says that Palestinian students in exile are part of this movement, not in solidarity with the movement.
00:48:36.000Quite literally, I believe that's a violation of federal law in providing material support to terrorist organizations.
00:48:43.000So in this capacity, it goes well beyond just speech.
00:48:49.000I always try to be careful and I would personally require a lot of evidence and adjudication on this.
00:48:56.000I don't want a government, a governor or a president to be able to come out and be like, nope, you said you support terrorists, so we're shutting you down.
00:49:02.000Like, no, no, no, we'll bring it to court.
00:49:05.000You shouldn't be able to just do this.
00:49:07.000They should have filed something that they should have to respond to.
00:49:12.000The letter explains that it's a felony under Florida law to knowingly provide material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization.
00:49:18.000These chapters exist under the leadership of the National Students for Justice in Palestine, who distributed a toolkit identifying themselves as part of the Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, based on the National S.P.J.
00:50:32.000I agree that if they're providing money to a foreign terrorist organization, it's material support.
00:50:41.000What if they claim to be and are providing labor?
00:50:44.000Well, then you have to go to court and prove that you're providing labor that is not attributed to terrorist activity, right?
00:50:51.000You're, I'm saving babies in, you know, wherever and providing food to the homeless or something like that.
00:50:56.000So we get into this, we get into this problem when we have all these humanitarian refugee camps, right?
00:51:01.000Like across Syria and all of these donors want to give money and you're like, well, we're giving it to all these people and known foreign terrorists who are in the camps that run the camp.
00:51:11.000How are we going to, what are we going to do with that?
00:51:12.000That's been an ongoing issue for a long time.
00:51:16.000He wrote that letter to Mallorca saying we need to expel foreign nationals who violate federal law by espousing support for Hamas because you're barred from espousing.
00:51:27.000This DOJ won't actually do it because it's the DOJ along with the State Department that has to get together to make that ejection possible.
00:51:34.000What he's saying, I think you have to break it down a little further than just expel everyone.
00:51:38.000If you are affiliated with a known foreign terrorist organization, Hamas, in America, and you are supporting them, in the very least, you should be kicked out of the country and more likely prosecuted.
00:51:49.000What normally happens is you get prosecuted, then you get stripped of your citizenship or residency status, then you get the boot.
00:51:55.000Do you think any of this is likely to happen?
00:51:58.000That's what I find to be the crazy thing.
00:52:00.000There's going to be all of this fury and the progressives themselves are divided over the issue, but nothing will happen from the Biden administration.
00:52:13.000Well, like, look, so the difference between Al-Qaeda and ISIS, I mean, the main difference, right?
00:52:17.000Al-Qaeda, they brought your self and your team to wherever, Stan, mountain region they were, to train you up, kit you out, and send you back out to do your thing.
00:52:45.000And our problem has been You know, it's a free speech thing.
00:52:48.000What if these guys are in these chat groups or in these, you know, pro-ISIS organization chapters and they're saying, well, I just support what they say.
00:53:01.000And it's hard for, I think for a lot of like the free speech Americans who do believe in that, like, especially cause a lot of them are younger, right?
00:53:06.000A lot of those ISIS, those kids who got involved with ISIS was like in Minneapolis.
00:53:10.000Like those were they were like barely out of their teens, right?
00:53:13.000One of the arguments I hear all the time is that especially with the like first generation Americans whose parents are, you know, of one culture and you're kind of torn between the two, they look for identity online and become radicalized.
00:53:23.000And so that's a very difficult and sad story to peddle.
00:53:27.000On the other hand, you know, ultimately, if the conclusion is radicalization, you have to treat that really seriously.
00:53:59.000But there's a separation between what the KKK does and what ISIS and Al Qaeda and Hamas and all these other organizations, Hezbollah, all these organizations do.
00:54:08.000You're talking about people who have done so much destruction to American and American allies that the U.S.
00:54:14.000government was like, you're on the list for life.
00:54:30.000Because some people say you shouldn't cancel them.
00:54:32.000You shouldn't, like, there is an argument that that's not fair.
00:54:34.000On the other hand, like, if you're hiring someone and they advocate for, you know, terrorist organizations that we have recognized since, like, what, 1997?
00:56:13.000Those institutions, like Harvard, Yale, whatever, any Ivy League school, is connected to this entire pipeline movement that we've been talking about.
00:56:20.000When these people flip, when these people write books, when they go on TV.
00:56:24.000Who's the person that just got kicked out of somewhere and is now like the Professor at Princeton or Yale.
00:56:37.000We're going to make you president of this institute.
00:56:40.000We're going to give you a huge contract.
00:56:42.000What's funny about this, there's a voice actress named Tara Strong and she's the voice of like Timmy Turner and Batgirl, Harley Quinn.
00:56:50.000So a lot of people who are familiar with like DC Comics and cartoons have heard her voice.
00:56:54.000She was on Drawn Together on Comedy Central.
00:56:56.000She got fired from a show because she was tweeting in support of Israel.
00:57:01.000So the show abruptly tweeted out that she would no longer be voicing one of their characters.
00:57:05.000And then she starts losing it, like, I'm being, I'm finding out from the internet I'm being fired for being Jewish, things like this.
00:57:11.000But what I find fascinating about many of these people, uh, Tara Strong has me blocked, right?
00:57:17.000Because she's one of these woke leftists.
00:57:20.000And despite the fact that we always calmly and rationally tried to explain to them that BLM and the far left want the eradication of Israel, they plug their ears and say, you're far right, you know, blah, blah, blah.
00:57:31.000And then the reckoning comes for them.
00:57:34.000As we've been warning about for so long, these people who think they can keep their head down and just side with the left will be left alone.
00:57:43.000Unless you have no opinions whatsoever.
00:57:45.000Like, literally, you would have to have no opinions whatsoever, because eventually... No, but then they ask you, you're staying quiet on this issue, you're staying quiet on this issue, why are you commenting on it?
00:57:52.000That's what happened to Vivek Ramaswamy.
00:57:53.000They kept demanding, he keeps speaking up, and he was like, I did, and they're like, more, and he's like, I've had it.
00:57:58.000This has been, like, the number, because we've just been talking a lot, because everyone of the, all these celebrities have something to say about what's going on right now, and I'm like, you're not involved in this, like, you don't need to have an opinion on this stuff, it doesn't benefit you.
00:58:08.000It's all of their publicists that have something to say, who are saying you really, really need to tweet about this.
00:58:13.000Let me pull up this story from Rollingstone.com.
00:58:16.000Hollywood stars, musicians call for release of Hamas hostages in letter to President Biden.
00:58:22.000You know what the letter's basically saying?
00:58:24.000It's saying Joe Biden declare war on Iran.
00:58:27.000They say scores of Hollywood actors, musicians, comedians, and other entertainment figures signed an open letter to President Biden on Monday calling for the release of all hostages Hamas has taken.
00:58:36.000Among the hundreds of signatories were Amy Schumer, Jerry Seinfeld, Justin Timberlake, Madonna, Katy Perry, Bradley Cooper.
00:58:40.000The letter is part of a campaign called No Hostage Left Behind, which seeks the release of more than 200 hostages taken during the Hamas attack on Israel.
00:58:56.000They're saying, go to war and do whatever you have to do.
00:59:02.000The anti-war party is saying, go to war and do whatever you have to do.
00:59:06.000You know, having run counterterrorism for President Trump and the hostage portfolios and bringing home 54 guys, we kind of know how to do it.
00:59:59.000I mean, if you actually cared about anything like this, would you make it so, like, I need to post this tweet so people engage with it, so they see that I'm empathetic.
01:00:07.000I mean, it's really ultimately narcissistic and about themselves.
01:00:09.000I wonder, though, how much of Hollywood acknowledges that they're not anti-war anymore.
01:00:14.000It's the same thing with the Democratic Party being like, We're countercultural!
01:00:18.000You are the mainstream force and you market this all the time.
01:00:22.000And yet you claim that you're sort of this weird underdog when you're obviously not.
01:00:25.000Their brains don't process that at all.
01:00:27.000They still believe that they're the counterculture.
01:00:29.000They still believe that they're the party of anti-war.
01:00:31.000They also believe that they're the party of the little guy rather than the party of big banks and big money.
01:00:38.000But for a lot of it, like I've watched Every one of these celebrities have the most artfully written response that's supposed to appease both sides, only to watch them one by one get taken out instantly because they don't realize.
01:00:51.000I think a lot of it is not being fully in touch with your audience.
01:00:54.000It's like they don't realize the size of their platforms and just how actually diverse the amount of people.
01:01:00.000Yeah, you're going to get soccer moms who like your stuff, but you're also going to get young leftists.
01:01:04.000They don't realize that no matter what you say, It's not enough.
01:01:08.000It will never be enough because the most vocal of either side will come at you no matter how neutral you remain.
01:01:15.000The best thing you could do is not say anything, but they are too addicted to the attention and they need the rub.
01:01:22.000They think the world needs their opinion, which is even challenging.
01:01:25.000I mean, it's similar to a lot of Politicians who weigh on issues that they're actually probably not that well versed in, but they're saying, you know, if I don't get the right buzz out, then no one will pay attention to me again.
01:02:01.000I mean, she married a crazy wealthy guy.
01:02:03.000The other thing is like, so in the weeks leading up to her death, she had to sign over a power of attorney to her daughter because there's all kinds of legal disputes over the estate.
01:02:11.000And they said, you know, she was really sick this past year.
01:02:13.000She had shingles and some complications from that.
01:02:15.000And so she needs the money for her medical bills.
01:02:17.000I mean, It's such a strange thing where we're having someone who can't fight their own legal battles, but can still be brought to and from.
01:02:27.000Nancy Pelosi's daughter was pushing her wheelchair around Congress, but she didn't need to retire.
01:02:46.000Let him just rest and hang out with his kids and write interesting books, but do not make him do this dumb bureaucratic job in Washington until he dies.
01:03:28.000This is the wheel that continuously spins, and Donald Trump was the force that broke the wheel.
01:03:33.000He broke it for a while and robbed all the people of the Rolling Stone headlines, robbed these people of these important jobs and TV interviews and positions, exploited them for the corrupt actors that they are.
01:03:43.000I mean, the insiders trading alone between Pelosi and Feinstein should be enough to send them to prison for an eternity.
01:03:53.000If you want to invest in stocks, just look at Unusual Whales.
01:04:00.000They are literally citing the upcoming legislation that these guys are betting their gambles on and they track it all.
01:04:07.000And you can go probably like five to seven percent return on there.
01:04:11.000But they figured this out and now it'll probably spread where they'll be like, oh, most Americans have figured it out.
01:04:16.000So, you know, we're going to make this legal.
01:04:18.000But they still need to make money, right?
01:04:20.000So they're still going to keep doing it.
01:04:24.000They're never going to write themselves into law that says, oh, well, we can't do this.
01:04:27.000Matt Gaetz and AOC teamed up trying to stop them from doing it.
01:04:32.000The younger generation is saying like, hey, wait, maybe this isn't great.
01:04:35.000It's like telling them to introduce term limits.
01:04:39.000I'm optimistic because if you look at Matt Gaetz, the reason he's able to do what he does is because his donors are individuals on the internet.
01:04:54.000So look, whatever you think about Matt, and I've known Matt a long time, about whether he's right to start this process or wrong to start this process.
01:05:01.000No, I'm just saying, whatever your position is, I agree, but I'm saying, He was the only one that I know of that could go to the well of the floor in the House of Representatives and announce to the world that I have not accepted one dollar from one lobbyist or one defense industrial complex organization.
01:05:18.000Mind you, Matt has one of the biggest Air Force bases we have in his home district!
01:05:23.000So for him to go out and say that, and then the chorus of boos comes in, and his response to me was perfect.
01:05:30.000Every single one of those people booing took a six and seven figure paycheck to their super PACs, maxed out donations, parties in DC, had them on their jets and their planes, and they were caught red-handed with what Donald Trump had caught them with, being the biggest hypocrites who are in charge of running our democracy.
01:05:47.000And I think he's excoriated for it now.
01:05:50.000Because we're in this position where, we'll probably just have Tim Poole become speaker, but we'll get to that.
01:05:54.000We're in this position where, you know, they're like, it's a rudderless government.
01:05:58.000I was like, how, how well was it steered when McCarthy was- It wasn't great, to be fair.
01:06:04.000You kicked the debt ceiling, you were gonna give us another CR, these oversight investigations that were supposed to promise the, you know, the end of time, were running, were being run by wet noodles, and you weren't empowering them to enforce their subpoenas.
01:06:39.000And I'm just sitting back like, you know, All the libertarians are laughing because now there's stagnation and there's no more wasteful spending because they can't.
01:06:49.000It's not what we gained, it's what Zelensky lost.
01:06:51.000Dude, have you even heard of that guy?
01:06:54.000like about happy. No, he is so mad. He's begging. He's not happy being the side piece. No, no.
01:06:59.000After all this stuff, like after the October 7 stuff happened in Israel, he was like putting
01:07:04.000out statements like, yes, we too have suffered. Don't forget that we need some money here.
01:07:10.000It's that friend who like every time something bad happens to you, it's like, yes, something
01:07:15.000worse happened to me. You know, what would be a good way to get Ukraine and I'm not saying there's
01:07:19.000people over there that don't need help. And obviously Russia's attacking a lot of zones.
01:07:23.000But when you go on the interwebs and you type in like Kiev nightclub, it's like Miami beach.
01:07:29.000Have you seen these freaking parties? Like my friends have gone over there,
01:07:32.000do a bunch of work over there. And they're like, What wars not like what are you talking about?
01:07:37.000You can't have that going on and ask the world for five hundred billion dollars It is funny because I have like friends that skate in both Russia and Ukraine and if you're a hockey guy No, it's well, I mean hockey too, but that's it's skating is like aggression But like, if you were going by their social media posts, like their story posts, it's like the ones who are in Ukraine are posting about fundraising for their, you know, fundraising for the military, but then you see their posts and they're just out skating at the skate park, and I'm like, how is that happening right now?
01:08:08.000No, no, no, this is something people don't get.
01:08:17.000No, but this is a story everyone's heard me say ad nauseum.
01:08:21.000In Egypt, during the second revolution, two blocks away from Tahrir Square, where the revolution is taking place, there's a guy at a McDonald's watching a soccer match.
01:08:30.000There was a casino in the Hilton Hotel.
01:08:32.000You were not allowed to enter if you were an Egyptian citizen, because it's... What's the word?
01:08:44.000Two blocks away from a revolution where Apache helicopters are flying over and there's APCs, people are shooting at each other in the streets, and blocks away, nobody cares.
01:08:54.000And these things become normalized, right?
01:08:56.000I mean, think about the protests in Paris this year.
01:08:58.000There were so many videos of, like, these people having dinner at, like, whatever cute little cafe, and meanwhile something's on fire, and someone's throwing something through a window.
01:09:05.000Like, if you've been in conflict for a year, at a certain point, you know, Zelensky's not gonna keep you from the bars.
01:09:10.000Is this a video of the girl doing a TikTok dance while a military coup is going on behind her?
01:09:53.000Bud Light, they're having a meeting being like, okay, everybody's calling us names and saying we're weak and effeminate and gay and whatever.
01:10:01.000We need to sponsor the manliest thing imaginable.
01:12:06.000You're gonna hear press conferences with some fighters, and they're gonna rag on Bud Light.
01:12:10.000It's gonna be worse for Bud Light by trying to do this.
01:12:12.000For whatever reason, MMA guys tend to be particularly based, as it were, or red-pilled.
01:12:17.000Have you seen the entrance that Donald Trump made at the last UFC fight in Las Vegas?
01:12:24.000Dana White and Mark Wahlberg both said they've never heard anything like that.
01:12:29.000Do you think Donald Trump is gonna walk back down hand-in-hand with Dana White holding a freaking Bud Light?
01:12:35.000Like, you're right, those fighters, I know a lot of them.
01:12:38.000I live in Vegas, my buddy has one of the most successful MMA training centers and owns like half the fighters in the UFC.
01:12:44.000These guys are not gonna tolerate this, and they have massive social media following.
01:12:49.000But it's not just about even personal conviction.
01:12:52.000If you're someone with a big presence, and they're telling you to stand in front of a Bud Light, you know, marquee or whatever, you're gonna be like, no!
01:13:53.000I would love to see what they're posting already.
01:13:55.000Some of these top fighters, like if you look at the top, like 10 fighters to see if any one of those guys have put something out on, uh, on, uh, Dylan, I can't believe this is a headline.
01:14:03.000What would their contracts look like, though?
01:14:05.000If it wasn't Bud Light, if it was a monster or whatever, are they not allowed to disparage the brand?
01:14:29.000Like, you have just taken a monster defecation on Bud Light for the last year.
01:14:34.000There is also, there's a large proponent of that industry that's going to be very normie, that isn't gonna know what's going on with the- Oh, you think so?
01:14:43.000I think they're trying to see if this is- I think that there's plenty of normie- I think that we fall into a little bit of tunnel vision here.
01:14:49.000I will say the Bud Light and the Target back-to-back boycotts were so big.
01:14:54.000I mean, I know non-political people who are really mad about this.
01:14:56.000And so they are gambling that... About Target?
01:17:29.000You'd have to upend, like, you'd have to get all the tier one fighters out of the UFC, dump them down into PFL and Bellator, where most of the amateur fights are, and you'd have to reorient the, I mean, Dana White owns it, so, well, he doesn't, they own it, but Dana runs it.
01:17:42.000They're not going to change what a multi-billion dollar industry I mean, maybe if this Bud Light thing backfires, but… $100 million just seems small.
01:17:51.000I don't know why, but it seems small to me for that type of investment.
01:18:33.000At what point does Bud Light try to get on Public Square?
01:18:35.000That's what I really- In five years when Public Square is bigger than Amazon and anyone who's not on that platform is struggling to get sales because they're considered fringe and weird, Bud Light then apologizes and pledges to support American values and family values.
01:18:53.000You could never trust them to do any of that.
01:18:55.000Tucker just put in a million on Public Square.
01:18:58.000A Public Square put a million on Tucker.
01:19:59.000How are we winning the culture war, and what are we doing?
01:20:01.000And we had Coral Benjamin on the show, and he was like, the right's not organized, we're not doing anything, and then I'm like, Public Square does this, and his eyebrows go up, and he's like, oh, that's actually brilliant.
01:20:08.000Yeah, there are companies out there, they're just, it's hard to break through.
01:20:12.000There's a lot of companies that see the world that way.
01:20:15.000There's cell phone companies, there's coffee companies, there's payment processing companies, and all these people do it.
01:20:37.000I'm gonna text Jeremy Boring right now and be like, bro, can you launch an MMA?
01:20:44.000His brand is crazier and crazier and they all have the chocolate bars with them.
01:20:49.000I'm imagining like his assistant runs into his office right now and they're like, they're like, Mr. Boring, Mr. Boring, and they hold up the paper and he's like, wait, does this work or does this not work?
01:21:00.000He's like, who here's in the best shape?
01:21:18.000It may not be that big of a deal, because the average person who watches MMA or whatever might just be like, dude, I don't care about that stuff.
01:21:26.000I want to watch the champion fight, the champ fight the contender or whatever.
01:22:02.000When this was going down, I went to, I spent a lot of time in Nashville and I'm a big country music fan, and I went to a Luke Combs concert out in Titan Stadium.
01:23:09.000So we'll see how this... We're going to know how this shakes out, I'm telling you, in like two weeks.
01:23:14.000It's just... Bud Light has had a marketing catastrophe since this started and they've never figured out what to do about it because they could have just apologized.
01:23:46.000And all of the leftists who weren't buying it anyways are just going to not buy it anyways, because they weren't buying it in the first place.
01:23:54.000And like I said, their marketing executive said that thing, I came in to fix the fratty reputation.
01:24:00.000I'm sorry, but I learned about UFC with guys who were in fraternities, that they were the ones who were playing it every Saturday.
01:24:05.000Do you think that this is going to be forgotten?
01:24:09.000This has become every marketing department.
01:24:12.000In a lot of American companies now is they're chasing this phantom audience that they believe that they can expand their portfolio on, right?
01:24:20.000They think that there's this magical group.
01:24:28.000The people that they're actually looking to buy stuff for, they don't have money anyways.
01:24:32.000And they go looking for it and then they end up destroying their own market share by insulting the people that they actually make it for in the first place.
01:24:39.000But then these guys come in on the other side.
01:26:01.000And another one of his that's been going around again recently is the winner.
01:26:05.000He's like, I sell the footage to Fox and I sell the footage to CNN.
01:26:08.000If you play it backwards, it looks fine.
01:26:11.000No, no, he's like I once sent pick a video to Fox News of protesters picking up litter and I said don't worry if you play it backwards there They need Ryan Long to come in and be like this is how you respond to Ashley St.
01:26:24.000Clair's boot thing They need a Canadian to come in and fix it.
01:26:27.000They need some foreign nationals consulting.
01:26:29.000So this is the point I made about Trump is that here's that one clip where he's like They're too bright, they're making me look orange!
01:27:17.000And I would be interested if If in violation of their contract, potentially giving up a lot of money, they say something anyways, because I think that is what we need.
01:27:24.000People who are saying, I don't like this.
01:27:26.000And I didn't forget why we were boycotting Bud Light in the first place.
01:27:29.000I still remember why we were not buying things at Target.
01:27:32.000I mean, that's the fact of the boycott.
01:27:34.000It's difficult for them to last forever, especially if there's no alternative.
01:27:38.000On the other hand, let's not forget why we went into them in the first place.
01:27:43.000We can't have ceded the ground so quickly.
01:27:45.000A big part of it, though, is in Dana White's mind is the idea that they waited, like, a sufficient amount of time has passed, and trying it now is not the same as trying it in August or trying it in September.
01:28:11.000This is not- I can't wait now to get back home and be like, WTF, what are you- And all of these fighters that you know can be like, Bud Light, really?
01:28:33.000Yeah, we'll see what Strickland and Covington and all those people have to say about it, too, because they've been pretty pretty outright about their opinions.
01:28:39.000So they're not, as Tim said, they ain't shutting up.
01:29:48.000Can you imagine like, this is a great idea.
01:29:50.000Dana White says yes, and everyone will not think about it.
01:29:53.000Well, they're just going to see the power of USC probably fade just a touch here on this one because they might have the golden touch, but not the Bud Light golden touch.
01:30:03.000I mean, and the thing with the Bud Light boycotts is there are tons of people who work, you know, in their breweries or whatever else who are normal people who were swept up in a national controversy that I'm sure they didn't actually want to be a part of, right?
01:30:14.000I mean, this is corporate leadership betraying the actual workers.
01:30:23.000I'll read the Super Chats more in detail, but I'll just paraphrase one saying that a lot of these fighters don't make a lot of money.
01:30:30.000Dana White bringing in this money could help get these guys paid more, and I'm just like, look, if you're a pro, if you've got sponsors, Let's say you've got five sponsors.
01:30:39.000You've got companies A, B, C, D, and E. And then you decide to add on Bud Light.
01:30:45.000And now you have a big Bud Light patch on your jacket or your pants or whatever.
01:30:50.000Those other companies are gonna be like, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude.
01:31:13.000I'm wondering, I don't know how sponsorships work for a lot of these fighters, but sponsorships are a big portion of how athletes make money.
01:32:35.000I mean, I just don't see how the loyalty brand that UFC has built up and whether or not you think UFC is political, you have to just go to one of these events and look at the people and talk to them.
01:32:50.000They are more into the know about the news and mainstream media than people give them credit for because they're like, oh, you guys just like fights.
01:32:56.000They're actually more dialed in than anything else.
01:32:58.000You can't get that kind of reaction to anyone walking in unless they know what the F's going on.
01:33:08.000So if you fill a stadium full of people with like that for your sport, I can't imagine the other people watching it aren't feeling mostly the same way in some form.
01:33:17.000And especially the social media responses I saw Or for people who weren't there, were exactly the same way.
01:33:25.000Someone in the regular chat said, everyone has a price, Million Dollar Man.
01:33:59.000And I'm not talking about compromising values, I'm talking about we've gone to people who have like moderate social media followings and we're like, would you want to like join the TimCast team and like we would help distribute and market and they're like, no.
01:34:26.000It's for a lot of these people with social media and internet, when they're making six figures on their own already, there is nothing you can offer them because they're like, Freedom.
01:34:35.000It's like, I could take a day off whenever I want, I answer to no one, I've got good money, for what reason would I sign this deal?
01:34:48.000The challenge is, most people worth hiring are people who have proven with a portfolio of their work.
01:34:54.000And have already found ways of monetizing it in the modern era.
01:34:57.000So I, you know, it's not just that too, but especially in the world of political convictions, you'll find a lot of people are just unwilling to do deals.
01:35:46.000All right, we're gonna go to Super Chats.
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01:36:50.000You will find when you go to these protests, if you accuse these people of getting paid by Soros, they're confused because none of them are.
01:36:56.000But, of the 300 or 400 people you might see in a protest, there will be 10 who are paid by a non-profit, which they don't realize receives a large amount of funding from the Open Society Foundation.
01:37:11.000What they'll do is organize the protest, create an effort, a viral effort of, tell your friends, come, this is when we're doing it.
01:37:18.000Then when all these people show up, they're like, what do you mean?
01:37:20.000It was like, this only exists because Open Society Foundation funded nonprofits and foundations, which the money trickles down to these NGOs, these nonprofits and NGOs, which then hire people to have them organize rallies.
01:37:55.000So I will work tirelessly until November of next year to make that mission a reality.
01:38:00.000And I, you know, look, I can share this.
01:38:01.000I have a lot of conversations with him, but the one I had in private that I thought was going to be like a three hour conversation, maybe like a year and change ago, because when we didn't know what he was going to do, and I was like, what the hell am I going to do?
01:38:10.000You don't know what you're going to do.
01:38:11.000So I was driving up to Bedminster and I was like, okay boss, I got the afternoon.
01:39:26.000I hope another government gangster doesn't slip through the cracks and like another Rhino or Uniparty clown shows up and says, well, yeah, you know, I was rooting for you, but I wasn't really public about it.
01:39:34.000So I'm going to go hard to make sure more than anything people don't get it because we actually know the guys and gals that are ready to go.
01:39:43.000And if you're not hearing their names in the mainstream media, then you kind of have your answer.
01:39:48.000There's an index of the gangster, you said?
01:40:35.000But this is the thing, people are like, oh, this Trump guy's writing this book, and I probably name more Republicans than I do Democrats.
01:40:42.000And the point is, it's not a political mission set.
01:40:45.000They all get together to destroy what I thought was a duly elected presidency, and in my opinion, a national security mission.
01:40:52.000And here we are sitting in the remnants of that, right?
01:40:54.000Two tiers of justice, two more global wars, no security at the border, and China kicking our butts across the world.
01:41:02.000You know, Trump was like, okay, everybody can write about those problems and highlight these people, how do we fix it?
01:41:07.000That's the core concept of government gangsters, like, every single agency department can be fixed.
01:41:11.000But this is what you gotta do, it's gonna take a lift.
01:41:13.000Alright, the Dungeon Delver says, Tim, please shout out my D&D group, Dungeon Delvers Group on Twitch, where a Minotaur Mamasita means a female one.
01:41:28.000Federale Actual says, dude, why are you letting LukeWeAreChange claim Ian like Princess Peach and his superchats are going to some weird scammy website just because Florida has a beach?
01:41:38.000Drop him some dough for his weak infrastructure and brand it.
01:41:43.000I have no idea what you are going on about.
01:41:46.000I like the idea that Ian doesn't have free will.
01:41:48.000It's just like in the video game Tim has created of our lives.
01:41:51.000Yeah, we're all battling over Ian right now.
01:43:21.000Perhaps, perhaps that may be the case, and I get it, I do, and that is an issue, but I suppose, as I mentioned before, it is unfair to compare any of these individuals to the founding fathers who sacrificed their families, their children, their loved ones, their sacred treasure to declare independence, to stand up against tyranny.
01:43:54.000They had values that told them you have to do this step and take this risk anyways.
01:43:59.000I'm imagining these guys are looking at each other like, well, we're going to lose everything we own, we're going to die, we can't win this, but it has to be done.
01:44:16.000I assume these people are facing a tremendous amount of pressure, it's a huge financial burden to fight any government in this type of ongoing lawsuit when they can just Continue to ask the taxpayers to fund it.
01:44:25.000On the other hand, you have to say their families knew what they were advocating.
01:44:29.000You know, sometimes you have to be the first one into the foray.
01:44:33.000And it's sad, but you only have the opportunity to stand up for what you believe so many times in life.
01:45:40.000And I was like, I don't, what does SOL mean?
01:45:41.000Like, well, the other one meant out of luck, but the, but the statute of limitations, he probably just needed a legal excuse to be like, Oh yeah, you should've brought this.
01:45:48.000It normally means you have it's you have for every crime committed, there's supposed to be a number of years you can bring that crime.
01:46:28.000Yeah, there's a place in downtown Chicago.
01:46:32.000Sidewalk I was skating on and they don't it was 3 in the morning 2 with my friends and they wanted to make an example Because they have a no skateboarding sign or whatever, but it's not illegal to skate And so the judge was just like why are you wasting the court's time?
01:46:45.000Yeah, it's ridiculous There was some death that stuff happened to us like when we were going downtown like post 9-11 any government building they were very quick to make an example of you if you were skating on any type of Government property at that time because they were very very yeah, try doing that post 9-11 and being brown Yeah.
01:47:03.000I mean, people do it all the time today.
01:47:04.000There's tons of videos on YouTube of people skating in these same places with no issue.
01:47:07.000It's just, you know, it is what it is.
01:48:11.000So this is the he was arguing that he thought Netanyahu knew Israel would be attacked because Egypt issued a warning Then there was a seven-hour stand-down order and I said, okay, what was the warning that that Egypt issued?
01:48:23.000Okay, so it could have been anything could have been Hezbollah's coming.
01:48:25.000It could have been from Jordan It could have been from south from Syria who knows so we don't know what that warning is So there's very little to speculate on then he said there's a seven-hour stand-down order and I said, what's what's your source for that?
01:49:02.000When you go through woke policies as your national security priorities, and you're saying, no, we need to look at climate change and the setting sun more than we need to look at, you know, terror.
01:49:11.000That's literally what this administration has done.
01:49:13.000And then for them, and they're going to come and say this later, they're gonna be like, well, there was this Intel analyst who knew that was going to be a tech.
01:49:19.000Saying you have intelligence that Hamas and Iran are going to attack Israel is like saying America possesses intelligence that the cartels are going to bring in drugs to the southern part of the world.
01:49:28.000Like, if you don't empower the people with the jobs to take them on, it doesn't freaking matter what you do.
01:49:33.000You know, my thing is like, there was a report that Egypt warned Israel, and I'm like, the only quote we had was, something big.
01:49:41.000And so imagine you get a warning at your house or your business that something big is coming.
01:50:41.000So it's like, I understand there's a religious component, but a lot of these people on the left are advocating for Palestine for literally no reason.
01:50:50.000The people who are advocating for Israel typically have families in Israel, and however, many of these people have said very horrifying things.
01:50:57.000A former guest on this show basically called for nuking Palestinians.
01:51:48.000If we had a speaker we'd be funding more wars?
01:51:50.000So having gone through a government shutdown and being denied getting paid and being in one of the few jobs that actually never got their money back?
01:51:57.000I'm like the one of the like 0.000001% of people ever impacted by a government shutdown.
01:52:04.000Who watching this show or anyone that you know is actually impacted by a federal government shutdown other than the mainstream media to lay political blame?
01:54:13.000We got a super chat the other day, a couple people mentioned this, that there's like some ammunition company, a company that makes ammo that switched entirely to government contracts instead of civilian.
01:54:22.000I'm not super right, but I'm not super familiar.
01:54:25.000Maybe someone in the chat knows, but this is indicative of war.
01:54:29.000Well, no, what it is indicative of is getting paid.
01:54:31.000So when you get on a government, what we call GOFO, a government funded prime contract, a PRIME, you are set for life, especially if it's in the defense industrial complex space.
01:54:43.000Those are very hard to get, and they don't pay you for like a year.
01:54:47.000They pay you for like 15 budget cycles.
01:54:50.000And they usually pay an inordinate amount.
01:54:52.000So government contracts are supposed to go to, like, the lowest bidder who can do it best, but what we end up doing is delay, delay, delay, then paying the highest guy because we want to screw over the other guys because we were too slow in getting it right in the first place.
01:55:49.000Philly James says, as a regular UFC watcher, I couldn't tell you the sponsor from this last Saturday fight don't care about still watching the fights.
01:55:59.000Matt Allen says, I canceled my UFC Fight Pass subscription today.
01:56:02.000I bet you'll get some from each of those camps, right?
01:56:04.000So the people who are, I mean, even that person is who is clearly politically aware because they're watching this show and still values the entertainment over that.
01:56:59.000You can find some venture capitalist rich guy who's totally on board the anti-Bush, light, whatever Budweiser train and be like, I'll give you the check.
01:57:06.000We'll make our own fighting league for MMA.
01:57:08.000You just want Jeremy to get in this space.
01:59:39.000Well, I mean, come on, like, you know, Dickie is in the band with, he's with Pete Parata and The Defiant now, so like, Mighty Mighty Bossstones is back in the playlist, baby!
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