Vivek Ramaswamy did it, and now Ronna McDaniel is mad at him. Plus, a manhunt in New Jersey is still looking for a suspect. And a new documentary on gun control.
00:00:36.000So of course now there's a clip going around of Ronna McDaniel who's very upset claiming that if they voted for Obama, here's the best part, Tim Cass got a scoop right after the show because of course, like, we know everybody who's basically at the debate and Ronna apparently said, As Vivek was roasting her, he's an a-hole, he's an a-hole, he's not getting a cent from us.
00:00:56.000Vivek commented saying this is corrupt, basically calling it corruption.
00:01:00.000The top story, however, Donald Trump said on, I think it was Clay Travis' show with Buck Sexton, that Tucker Carlson would be good for VP.
00:01:09.000It's a question of whether or not Tucker would do it, but we keep asking this question because a lot of people are saying that the GOP debate was actually the VP debate.
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00:03:09.000Joining us tonight, I'm gonna, which name should I use?
00:03:13.000I call him Mr. Guy, first name Lectern, but his name's Adam Johnson.
00:03:32.000So, for those that don't know, when this gentleman was taken, a photo was taken of him, Via Getty, Getty is a photography, like a photo distribution company, and what was it, someone thought that It means from Getty.
00:04:01.000You are, of course, the guy that everyone knows, carrying the lectern and waving.
00:04:04.000And we've had you on before, so it's great to have you back.
00:04:06.000We've got a lot to talk about, and especially considering this manhunt, so it'll be interesting to hear about the finer details of what goes into these January 6th cases.
00:07:05.000And he's like, well, maybe, like, one thing you can't buy, technically, is a high-ranking government position.
00:07:11.000Although, let's be real, There's a certain level where it's all for sale.
00:07:15.000And then there's a certain level where it's not, you know, like being VP or president is something you can only you can buy a little bit of, but you really got to push the rest.
00:07:24.000And then you've got to basically sell promises to a bunch of evil people.
00:07:27.000But if you want to be an ambassador, it's a cash deal.
00:07:30.000After the way he talked to the moderator last night, I was like, he'd be a great press secretary.
00:07:53.000Everyone's bored of this comment, but it is fun to see him out there, right?
00:07:56.000He is shaking up politics the way that I think the same way we feel a Tucker Carlson vice presidency would shake up this established thing, we're sort of like, let's harken back to Mike Pence.
00:08:05.000And this is not to be directly mean to him, but he just sort of faded into the background.
00:08:09.000And we were like, yes, that one white evangelical from the Midwest, he wasn't anything until the end when he was a big problem.
00:08:16.000And I think we would expect more from a Carlson vice presidency.
00:08:20.000Well, I do think, considering we're in a wacky simulation that doesn't seem to make sense at all, you're going to have to think crazier in terms of VP pick, right?
00:08:46.000I mean, I think the other thing is that we are seeing people who are at the front, like, in some ways, I do think running for president for a lot of people is just to raise your national profile.
00:08:55.000So realistically, the people who are creating the shortlist of potential VP candidates are looking beyond the people who are appearing on the debate stage.
00:09:03.000I mean, Biden picked off the debate stage.
00:09:50.000He says all the perfect things that every Trump voter wants to hear, and they're going to smile as they vote for Trump and say, oh, hey, Vivek, and they're going to hit Trump.
00:10:10.000There's this ongoing thing that it'll definitely be a woman because, you know, it was like suburban women are the ones who pulled away from Trump the most.
00:10:16.000So theoretically, if you put a lady in the VP office, You know, that will maybe win them back.
00:10:51.000I think there's a lot of women who are disaffected liberals who like RFK, and that maybe there's an RFK-Trump thing happening down the ticket, is perhaps.
00:11:12.000He was already different from a lot of candidates, but when he said, I'm going to build the wall, that was something a lot of people rallied around.
00:11:17.000So to pick someone, female, male, whatever, Who is taking a strong stance on immigration would in some ways reignite the base, and we know that the immigration crisis at the border is something that is starting to be a conversation in more moderate and left-leaning spheres.
00:11:33.000Progressives will probably never vote for anyone who would build a wall, but there are other people who are feeling the burdens that might come around.
00:12:02.000Right now, one of the big stories we got is CNN, New York Times, AP, and Reuters journalists embedded with Hamas going to the attack on Israel.
00:12:13.000But right now, a bunch of media workers are protesting the New York Times because they're not favorable to, they say Palestine, but we know what they mean by that.
00:12:24.000So that just helps you understand the kind of people who work for the New York Times.
00:13:42.000Kimball had him on, like, a year or two to talk about his paintings.
00:13:45.000So I went to Southern Massachusetts University in Dallas, and his presidential library is on that campus.
00:13:50.000And I had a liberal professor tell me at one point, she's like, Nowhere in America is he more popular than at this campus, because he would come to, like, our basketball games, we'd chant USA, and, like, it's not that we like his politics, but it's like, this is kind of hilarious, we have a president who just sits in all of- he, like, would randomly show up in class.
00:14:06.000I do need to point out, though, when Vivek said Dick Cheney in three-inch heels, the moderator cut him off, but he does say, and we've got two of them on stage tonight, That actually sliced the joke, so everyone immediately- I tweeted, I was like, wow, he called Nikki Haley Dick Cheney, and some people were like, I think he's talking about Ron, and then I played the clip back, and he literally says, and we have two of them, he was talking about both of them, but the moderator cut him off.
00:14:31.000The bouquet thing to me is so silly, like, we're a bunch of grown men talking about other men's feet.
00:14:39.000I've heard the argument about, you know, integrity and honesty, and you should be honest about yourself, and if you have to wear, you know, lifts, if it was some type of decision made by your team to make you appear taller than you said yes to, well, maybe you shouldn't have said yes to that.
00:14:53.000I think it's because you can't take a joke.
00:14:59.000And it also shows who he would staff himself with, right?
00:15:03.000Again, I thought DeSantis would have been a good VP pick.
00:15:06.000I am very loathe to short anyone when potentially we have a long, long time.
00:15:13.000It's going to take decades to turn America around in my opinion.
00:15:16.000You know, with all of everything that's happened in Bootgate, it just makes it seem like he is around people who do not feel confident with doing, and so in response they're on an attack mode, and I think that's what makes Trump in comparison even more attractive to voters, because through everything he is ultimately the center of the room, this overconfident, this brash guy.
00:15:35.000He's not the most suave, he's not the most professional always, but he acts from a place of confidence, and I think that's what Americans really crave right now in leadership.
00:16:37.000This is in line with exactly what the TimCast news source said that she was saying in the audience.
00:16:43.000And she went on to say, Something like, let me see if they have it in this story, because Vivek's, like, struck back.
00:16:50.000Here we go, she says, I know that Vivek is kind of newer to the party.
00:16:53.000He voted for Obama, so he may not know that.
00:16:57.000Ramaswamy claimed he did not vote in any presidential election between 08 and 2016, voting for Libertarian Michael Badenreich in 04, and former President Trump in 2020.
00:17:07.000So she's just losing it, and outright lying now about Vivek.
00:17:13.000I gotta tell you, I think I know what what Ronald McDaniel and the GOP establishment is doing.
00:17:19.000What do we keep hearing from DeSantis people?
00:17:21.000Oh, it's Trump's fault that we're losing all these elections.
00:17:46.000Let us be in control and shut your mouths.
00:17:48.000I saw it firsthand how antiquated the GOP is at the debate in California.
00:17:53.000You know, these, the Nikki Haley's, the DeSantis, they all walk off the stage.
00:17:58.000No one really cares when they walk into the press room.
00:18:00.000You know, they get the Hannity treatment and they go away.
00:18:03.000Carrie Lake and Vivek were the people that people, the real press swarmed, like, you know, and that was, they were the center of attention.
00:18:11.000And Newsom, which is an issue, because like Hannity loved being around Newsom so much, which is bizarre.
00:18:26.000And if we look at how, if I get this wrong, correct me, but even during the 2022 midterms, we saw that McCarthy was not supporting America First candidates.
00:18:35.000We saw, yes, we saw funding going actually against those candidates.
00:18:39.000And this is the game they're playing for a long time, because you have someone that comes in that is anti-establishment, You know, it's the only reason I voted for Trump in 2020.
00:18:48.000But you see these things happen and you're like, man, maybe there actually is a voice pushing forward and we actually can have meaningful change.
00:19:03.000And I think it would be interesting to talk to someone and say, how did you come from either not voting or voting for Obama to wanting to really be a part of a very serious America First movement?
00:19:13.000It's sort of a missed opportunity on her part where she's saying you're threatening my power and she can't see what was what's actually good for the party.
00:19:19.000They're elitist, they're upholding the unit party, and they hate outsiders like Trump, Vivek, Carrie Lake.
00:19:26.000She's saying he's not going to get a cent from us.
00:19:37.000And this is how you get independence within the party.
00:19:40.000Vivek does not need to bend the knee to the corporate lobbying interests, and that's why he's able to say things that has us all riled up and all excited.
00:19:48.000Because he's like, I don't need your money.
00:19:59.000You know, we're with someone who doesn't have Trump money or Vivek money.
00:20:02.000Do you think they're going to come after them any less than the way they came after these two people who can actually afford their court fees?
00:20:16.000People need to understand, Ronna McDaniel likes the Democrats more than she likes Vivek, more than she likes you.
00:20:21.000She will absolutely shake the hand and smile, you know, shake the hand of like Gavin Newsom and smile and everything while calling Vivek an a-hole.
00:20:29.000The establishment Republican Party sabotaged Republicans, helping Democrats win because they did not want to lose power in the party establishment.
00:21:14.000Imagine where he's going to be in 10 or 15 years.
00:21:17.000He is going to be one of the most prominent personalities speaking to the more centrist to conservative factions within the millennial generation.
00:22:47.000I do think Gen Z will probably wake up at the next five to ten years because they're still very young.
00:22:52.000You know, I don't blame them for being young.
00:22:54.000But as they continue to live life and they don't have an opportunity to buy a home, they're paying 800 bucks for buying a car because interest rates are also high on those as well.
00:23:22.000I will say the only thing that matters to me is that we win culturally, because for too long, people on the right, conservatives, have thought we've got to win the votes.
00:23:48.000Give families an opportunity to give their kids something that's not garbage.
00:23:51.000And then, what we're talking about doing is, we put out a documentary, Infringed, with Lauren Southern.
00:23:57.000We put out Game of Money, with Ben Stewart.
00:24:01.000We're making way more, and the goal there is, what are we gonna do?
00:24:04.000Are we gonna take the money that we make from running this, like doing this show, and doing these other shows, and then try and campaign to win elections?
00:24:13.000But we put up these documentaries, we keep pushing them, and we create a library of entertaining content, we make music, we're working on the skate show, the boonies, we got pro skateboarders coming down, we want to own this space.
00:24:28.000So, shout out to Richie Jackson, Pro skateboarder.
00:24:34.000I wake up in the morning, I'm sitting on the toilet, and I'm scrolling through Instagram, because that's what we do, and I see Shredder News, the skateboarding news outlet, and sure enough, there's the picture that Richie posted the other day with Lauren Southern, pro skateboarder, taking a picture with Lauren Southern, holding fake guns, they're toys, and it's with the infringed logo.
00:24:55.000And I think he just did it because he thought it was funny.
00:24:57.000And it created a quote-unquote backlash in the skate culture.
00:25:00.000And I'm like, this means that these teenagers... Richie's an amazing dude, and he's like a superstar.
00:25:12.000And, uh, there are people who go up to him and they're like, dude, you're my favorite skater, they're so excited to meet him, and they see that he's fearless, and he's willing to support things that he agrees with, he's not scared of what these activists say to him, that's what we want to build.
00:25:26.000And so, I can look to the vacant, I can cheer him on, I can look at all the voting stuff, but I'm like, Let me tell you exactly what our plan is, and I'll simplify it in this way.
00:25:34.000A story some of you may have heard me say, or a general idea.
00:25:38.000Pro athlete says, I'm too scared to speak up about males competing against females because I'll lose my sponsors.
00:25:44.000Then I say, okay, our company makes enough money to sponsor you.
00:25:51.000Then the other company will say, hey, if you post those Instagram things arguing about politics, we're gonna drop you as a sponsor.
00:25:58.000And then that athlete can say, However much money you think you'd lose from me posting this image, you're gonna lose tenfold when I include you in my complaint.
00:26:09.000I make more than enough money with my other sponsors, I don't need you anymore.
00:26:13.000So I've been telling pro skateboard companies this, and they're salivating.
00:27:46.000I think the youngest generation is used to being divided, and I think they will not stay that way as they become older, right?
00:27:53.000As they age into their 20s, 30s, things will change.
00:27:56.000And right now we're seeing a reckoning.
00:27:58.000They are now turning to the people who, you know, led them here, right?
00:28:02.000When we see everything that's going on with Israel and Palestine and Hamas, they are saying, you know, we believe one thing, but the establishment believes another thing.
00:28:12.000I think a lot of them will shift more independent.
00:28:15.000I don't think it'll be a perfect, you know, just they all march right over and register as Republicans, but I think generally they are used to being divided and so therefore they won't mind being unaffiliated.
00:28:28.000They aren't mad they're not getting laid.
00:28:30.000They're angry that feminism has created a world in which women are going on OnlyFans and not seeking relationships.
00:28:39.000And these are guys, many of these men are just like, look, I just want to have like a wife and have a family.
00:28:44.000And there are many women saying the exact same thing.
00:28:46.000But women are feeling pressured like they have to go and work, and men are struggling to compete in this hyper-sexualized hookup culture marketplace.
00:28:55.000So you're getting young guys who are just like, this is F. This does not work.
00:29:00.000Women, of course, I think the reason why Gen Z females are the most likely to say they're feminists, they have to.
00:29:20.000But I think the average guy just wants to get married.
00:29:24.000Yeah, I think that's fair, and I think there is intense social pressure.
00:29:27.000I mean, I felt this way when I was, you know, in public high school, doing whatever, and they were like, well, if you're a woman, you have to be a feminist.
00:29:34.000And, you know, every generation that is surveyable right now, this is a Pew Research study, The majority of all age groups identify as feminists, but yet women aren't happy and hopeless.
00:29:43.000So we know, I mean, there's a reason that Jezebel shuddered today, right?
00:29:47.000Like the feminist publication couldn't survive, yet we have Evie magazine on the rise.
00:29:52.000I mean, there is a desire... Explain Evie.
00:29:57.000So Evie is, I just know it as an alternative women's magazine, they particularly pay attention to more traditional values and they promote femininity over feminism and I love the work that they do and I think that they are, you know, One of the reasons I got into them is that they were just interested in, you know, classical beauty.
00:30:15.000They're not trying to make you cut all your hair off and dress ambiguously.
00:30:18.000They're just saying you should like being a woman, and that's cool.
00:30:21.000And I think there are lots of young women who are looking for that.
00:30:24.000And the thing is, women skew towards wanting, you know, emotional and social acceptance, and that can be a strength.
00:30:30.000I don't mean to, like, downplay it at all, but that means if all the women around you say, I'm a feminist and men are bad, then you are likely to also think, Maybe that's the way.
00:30:38.000And we have new outlets coming out that are offering them an alternative.
00:30:41.000So even though the majority of young women today, Gen Z, may say they're feminist right now, I wonder if that will change.
00:30:49.000And you'll get the stories that are like, I regret identifying as feminist.
00:30:52.000My mom raised me, my intense feminist mother raised me, and she was wrong.
00:30:56.000I love her, but this was not the right path.
00:30:58.000Because ultimately the genders aren't supposed to be enemies, they're supposed to be partners.
00:31:03.000A lot of it's going to be too late though.
00:31:04.000A lot of these girls who are OnlyFans who are doing these things, it's going to be too late for them.
00:31:22.000But this is what modern leftist and feminism promotes, the sex positive culture.
00:31:27.000And it is really fascinating that what are we getting?
00:31:31.000Women's sports are slowly, you know, males are competing in women's sports, and women are quitting their careers as doctors, nurses, police officers, as professional fighters, to do porn.
00:31:44.000They're the most sexually objectified they have ever been, and this is what feminism is saying, like, good, this is what we wanted, unless a man does it.
00:31:50.000Then it's bad, except also who's paying for your OnlyFans.
00:31:56.000I know a lot of women who adapted those feminist qualities throughout high school, never got married, and now they're my age, I'm 38, and they still act like they're in high school or college.
00:32:46.000They graduate at 22 and they say, what should I do now?
00:32:50.000The government comes around and says, we'll tell you what to do.
00:32:52.000This is why I think we don't see very many millennial politicians.
00:32:56.000It's why we don't see... It's why you get all these millennials complaining about boomers have all the wealth, they're hoarding the wealth, and I'm like, it's because millennials aren't doing anything.
00:33:07.000And I think the reason is, millennials have this mental block.
00:33:12.000Where they think they're not good enough and someone else is in charge.
00:33:16.000So this is, and that's exemplified by looking at a presidential election with a bunch of octogenarians, or septogenarians.
00:33:43.000Look at the business we're building here.
00:33:44.000We started with nothing, quite literally.
00:33:45.000Like, I got a job, I saved up money, I got a better job, I saved up money, and then I started my independent business practice and slowly built up to this point.
00:33:55.000It's sacrifice, You know, grind through the mud and the dirt, work your fingers to the bone, and build it up.
00:34:01.000I think you also have to be willing to accept responsibility, though, and I think that's what a lot of millennials don't want.
00:34:05.000They have this desire to stay childish in so many ways, and that keeps them from, you know, all good things take a little bit of risk, right?
00:34:14.000So if you really want to run your own business, you have to accept that that will come with some responsibility.
00:34:19.000You may have to be, you know, responsible for providing your own health insurance or whatever it is, or you don't get that and they would ultimately rather have someone to blame.
00:34:26.000You know, I think, when I, if I'm watching someone play a video game, and they're bad at it, I get really frustrated.
00:34:35.000And I'm just like, can I, give me the controller, like, dude, you're not jumping right, let me do it!
00:34:43.000I'm like, leave, I'll play, I'll do my thing.
00:34:46.000I struggle with watching other people try to solve problems that I feel like I could solve faster and better.
00:34:53.000And call me arrogant, call me cocky, call me whatever you want.
00:34:56.000That is the mentality that leads me to look my 40-year-old boss in the eye when I'm 16 and say, you're a moron, I could do your job better than you, I quit.
00:35:04.000And I leave. I'm not kidding. When I was 16, I was working at a fast food restaurant,
00:35:08.000and I guarantee you I could have done a better job than the manager they hired. Why?
00:35:11.000Because I had experience doing managerial work at my family's cafe when I was 12.
00:35:16.000So I'm like, I saw my mom do all this stuff. She taught me some of it.
00:35:19.000Then I see a guy who gets hired, has zero experience, but you know, he was an assistant manager, you know, at a
00:35:42.000I've done a bunch of things in my life to make money.
00:35:44.000One day I'm like, I need to pay my rent.
00:35:46.000So I took my guitar and I went down and I played in the subway in Chicago.
00:35:49.000And then I got yelled at and said, you need a permit.
00:35:51.000So I went, I went downtown, paid the five bucks, got the permit, went back, got into a fight with some guy who was dancing with a football because he's like, this is my spot.
00:36:32.000I worked at the airport for a couple of years.
00:36:33.000And then it was actually after the airport, I decided I'm gonna go just play guitar on the street and make money.
00:36:39.000And then eventually I got bored and worked for nonprofits and stuff like that.
00:36:41.000But ultimately it always comes down to what I see today is people who say, it's either the get out of my way and let me do it, or I ain't touching that, that's your problem.
00:36:53.000I think you're explaining a solution-oriented mindset, right?
00:36:58.000A lot of kids don't learn how to fail because we just do it for them.
00:37:02.000And a lot of millennials, they weren't allowed to fail.
00:37:04.000They got all their trophies, they were just pushed through grades, and they never had to figure out how to find a solution to get better at something.
00:37:47.000I recorded a segment today, which is coming out tomorrow on my TimCast news channel, of this woken woman getting pulled over for a DUI, she's driving the wrong way down the road, she smells like alcohol, she gets pulled over and she admits to having several drinks, And the cop is so nice.
00:38:52.000And then she said, you're being a white man.
00:38:55.000Think about the mental perspective she must have on He's driving drunk the wrong way down the road, and it's the fault of the officer for being a white man.
00:42:21.000But he wrote the thing about how old people should let themselves die.
00:42:24.000We shouldn't have a society without old people.
00:42:26.000And as I'm reading that article, my kid was downstairs with his great-grandma, learning about history the same way I did, from the same woman, from her perspective.
00:42:35.000And I was like, this is just straight-up evil.
00:42:37.000Yeah, but they don't want you to have family.
00:42:39.000I mean, the nuclear family, like the mom-dad-children relationship is really important, but the extended family is a gift into itself.
00:42:45.000And if you have a strong extended family with good values who can support each other, then you are less reliant on the government enemies, which is exactly what they don't want.
00:42:53.000They want to destroy the family, and it goes back to infighting.
00:42:55.000Infantilizing everybody so that when you are 21, 22, the government steps in as a mommy daddy.
00:42:59.000There are certain countries, I think Iceland is one of them, that will give grandparents tax breaks or some kind of, you know, income or whatever if they are going to, instead of, you know, enrolling the kid in daycare or state-sponsored school or whatever, if they stay with the grandparents.
00:43:12.000And the grandparents are the ones who take care of them while the parents are working or doing whatever.
00:43:16.000That means that, like, instead of a stranger, your parents, who potentially you have a good relationship with, would be spending time with your children in an environment that tends to your child's specific needs because they love and care about them.
00:43:29.000We all recognize this issue because we were raised well.
00:43:33.000And there are other people who don't care at all because they were not.
00:43:39.000You can't go to one of these millennials and be like, listen, it's very important and here's why, because they're gonna say, you're nuts, I don't care, where's the sex party at?
00:43:48.000And then when they're, oh man, I am not looking forward to aging millennials, right?
00:43:53.000One of the debate questions about raising the age of retirement and social security, it is gonna be wild when you have a whole bunch of single, isolated, childless individuals Like, just demanding the government pay their bills for them.
00:44:08.000What is the marketplace going to look like?
00:44:10.000The government's going to give you 3D printed suicide pods.
00:44:14.000I think, you know, I would not be surprised... Justin Trudeau just got an erection after hearing that.
00:44:20.000That's why MADE is emerging, most likely.
00:44:32.000Right now the market for, you know, look, millennials are in their 30s.
00:44:36.000It's like early 30s, maybe late 20s, but mostly early 30s to late 30s.
00:44:42.000These are people who can still run and jump and somersault and backflip and eat pizza, but ah man, once you're getting around 37, 38, you gotta cut the salt down, you gotta be careful what you're eating, you gotta start stretching more on these things.
00:44:54.000Imagine what it's gonna be like when they're 50 and 60, and they can't do any of these things, but they're still single and childless.
00:45:01.000We are going to have a wave of stories about a strange stench coming from an apartment building.
00:45:07.000It is not... These happen periodically.
00:45:09.000It's like neighbors notice a strange smell and found Edna had passed away several days earlier.
00:45:14.000Happened down the road from me in my hometown.
00:45:15.000It is going to be... It is going to be nuts.
00:45:19.000And there's... I would not be surprised if a law gets passed where it's like checkups have to be performed on anybody over the age of 65 because of how many dead bodies are being found isolated in their homes.
00:45:32.000Is that you could be Twenty-five years old.
00:45:36.000Take a shower in the morning, in your one bedroom apartment, you're single, you got work, and you step out of the bathtub, and you slip, and you hit your head on the sink, and you're dead.
00:45:49.000It gets increasingly more likely when you get older, and you start falling, and you're out of shape.
00:45:53.000It's going to be nuts when we have, like, I mean, it's going to be tens of millions more millennials who are single and childless in their 60s living in studios.
00:46:30.000Then social security won't be maintained, and millennials are going to be old, and they're going to say, no, I paid, I get my fair share!
00:46:35.000And the younger generation is going to be like, we can run faster than you.
00:46:38.000We're going to send in the law enforcement to bring you to homes, and that's going to be your welfare.
00:46:42.000What scares me also is the amount of SSRIs those depressed people are going to be taking, and how many more people are going to be on these pills, and how crazy they're going to get, you know, after all that depression.
00:46:52.000They're not hooked up to the metaverse.
00:46:54.000I was going to say, this is why they are trying so hard to make the neural link in the metaverse, so then they can just strap you in the pod, sink the pod into the ground, lock it up, and then you're in the matrix.
00:47:15.000And there's not, like, most people who take SSRIs are just on them forever, which I don't want to be, you know, too general that there are people who really benefit from it.
00:47:24.000They aren't saying, have you considered changing your lifestyle?
00:47:26.000Have you considered changing your diet?
00:47:28.000Have you considered, you know, exercising more?
00:47:30.000Have you thought about, you know, stop hanging out with all these people that make you miserable?
00:47:34.000Instead, it's just sort of like, continue to pay for therapy and SSRIs indefinitely, forever.
00:47:48.000I think it'll be like a, you know how the Apple laptop chargers work?
00:47:53.000They're magnets and it just clicks in.
00:47:54.000It doesn't actually interlock, it just snaps.
00:47:57.000That's what it's gonna be for the Neuralink.
00:47:59.000There's gonna be thin copper cables that go into your, I think that's what they're doing, it goes into your cerebellum or whatever.
00:48:06.000And you'll have like a little metal pad and you'll just take a little magnet thing and it'll stick right to it and then you'll... Well, Elon's looking for people right now if they want to sign up to volunteer because FDA has approved human trials where the robot he built will cut open your skull and thread the implant into your brain.
00:48:58.000One of the battles for reinvesting in culture and reinvigorating culture is to make it so that life outside the pod is better and worth it.
00:49:07.000Even when things are hard, it is more desirable to be there.
00:49:11.000You know, if you can go into the pod, I guess you could see all your loved ones or whatever else, but they're not real.
00:49:15.000Like, you have to want the reality enough, even with the bad parts of it.
00:49:19.000And I think we have generations that are being trained to numb themselves and avoid things always, which makes the neural link sort of an inevitable reality, because it's the ultimate numbing.
00:49:47.000But their identities meant more to them online.
00:49:49.000So their digital identities took over their physical identities.
00:49:52.000Which is why Metaverse is going to take over, which is why it's hilarious the other day when we're sharing the image of that person who had their avatar as the girl, Sydney, whatever the name was, right?
00:50:01.000But in real life, it's just a trans person who's like a 50-year-old dude with a ponytail.
00:50:32.000That's like OnlyFans right now, and there's guys messaging women whose, the messages are coming from dudes in like wherever they're from, you know, Idaho.
00:50:38.000You know, the crazy thing is people don't care.
00:50:40.000On Instagram, you have a whole bunch of AI-generated accounts, and they say they are, and it's crazy.
00:50:46.000People are commenting like, you're so beautiful.
00:50:48.000I'm like, it says AI-generated person.
00:51:06.000So what happens is typically the way you do it is you play the game, you beat it, once you're done, then you play with cheat codes for fun to explore the game.
00:51:13.000But after a while you're like, I can do whatever I want whenever I'm over and I'm bored.
00:51:17.000This is what Metaverse is going to be like if, unless people choose to enter simulated realities with rules and limits, otherwise they'll get bored real quick.
00:51:26.000Which is the end goal of communism, to make people feel like they're the god.
00:51:29.000It's a false, like, reality of them being the god, whereas obviously, though, that's not the case, because the god becomes the government, and then they destroy you, but they want to make you pretend that you're in charge and have agency.
00:51:39.000It makes me feel like we're on the cusp of a lot of people waking up to this.
00:51:42.000I mean, I'm a girl, so I like a lot of relationship podcasts, and a lot of them, you'll have girls calling in, talking about breakups, and being like, he was just really controlling, he wanted to control me, and it's like, Yes, because ultimately that is the same guy who will pick to be in the neural link so that he can control the entire environment around him.
00:51:57.000Like, we're all headed the same direction.
00:51:59.000We're gonna jump to this story, and it's the perfect segue.
00:52:02.000As we're talking about living in a simulation and the AI, I present to you this.
00:52:07.000An urgent manhunt is underway in the New Jersey town of Helmetta for a suspect in connection to the January 6th Capitol attack.
00:52:15.000Gregory Yetman evaded arrest and fled into the woods near his home.
00:52:20.000Let's see, ABC has the latest from the scene.
00:52:22.000They actually interviewed his neighbor, whose name is Stasi.
00:52:29.000Okay, like really quick, the big breaking news is a J6er is currently on the run.
00:52:34.000They're using APCs, dogs, they're hunting him down, but the neighbor's name is Stasi and everyone's just kind of sitting back being like, yo, we're in a simulation.
00:52:40.000Even better segue from the last topic is that it's hell meta.
00:52:45.000That's the future, when we're all in the metaverse.
00:53:20.000So, so apparently the story is that he had already spoken with the FBI and they cleared him and then something happened with USA Today where they revealed more information about him and then the feds went to go serve an arrest warrant and he ran into the woods.
00:53:46.000There were people there who were absolutely violent, and I don't know if they have photos of what he was doing or whatever while he was there, but maybe he was.
00:53:53.000This guy was in the National Guard at the time of J6.
00:54:04.000Do you know him from the group message?
00:54:05.000Can you text him and ask him to run through the woods here?
00:54:08.000No, I mean, maybe he was violent, but at the same time, it is crazy to me that they are still arresting people in connection to January 6th, in perpetuity forever and ever, the end.
00:54:21.000I am skeptical that if he was such a dangerous person that they would have let it go this long.
00:54:27.000I'm sorry, I just gotta say this, like, there was something that happened a couple years ago related to Trump that was so insane, like, I was, I'm like, we're in a simulation.
00:54:38.000I can't remember exactly what happened, we talked about it on the show, and everyone was laughing, like, this is nuts.
00:54:43.000Now, we're literally talking about how weird all of this is, and we have a J6er fleeing into the woods, whose neighbor's last name is Stasi, in the town of Helmetta.
00:54:55.000Look, this is what I'm saying about post-reality.
00:54:57.000Post-reality is the totality of events occurring, both digital and physical, as a simulation burns.
00:55:03.000But the simulation is not the 0s and 1s type of simulation.
00:55:06.000I believe the simulation is being engineered by, like, corporate press and governments.
00:55:47.000I think we're in base reality, God's reality, and that people are engineering this false reality on top of us.
00:55:52.000Not to say that this guy running around is, but the way these things are like Helmetta or Stasi and any other thing that's been happening in the past year just seems so fake.
00:55:59.000Like they're trying to make us buy into this aggressively unreal reality.
00:56:05.000There's a lot of horrible things happening in the world.
00:56:06.000It'd be funny if we're actually already in the pods eating the bugs.
00:56:11.000And they're just like playing and toying with us as we're strapped in and we're just like, this is life, we're in base reality and then pans out to base reality and we're already in the pod with tubes in our throats.
00:56:19.000We're just extras in a Black Mirror episode, don't know it.
00:56:22.000Yeah, that was another idea I had a while back of like, what if, here's my argument for why we are all NPCs.
00:56:30.000When- the NPCs don't know that they're NPCs, and the people who are playing the game know they're playing the game.
00:56:35.000So if you aren't aware that you're an external- you're outside of the system playing the game, then you're the NPC.
00:56:41.000And we're sitting here talking, and we're basically three- it's Three Dog, right?
00:56:45.000That was the guy from, uh, uh, uh, Fallout?
00:57:11.000And that's his character, and he's playing, and he's, like, you know, he's nearing the end of the game or whatever, and we're just ancillary characters.
00:57:18.000I like to think not, but it does feel like that sometimes, for sure.
00:57:20.000It doesn't matter if it does or doesn't, I guess.
00:57:49.000The New York Times says that he had been interviewed by the FBI for his participation in the riot and that he was believed to have fired a large canister of pepper spray at protesters and the police.
00:58:09.000What if the aliens are actually just, like, game moderators?
00:58:13.000And the reason they can defy physics is because their vehicles are outside of the game for the purpose of facilitating the simulation?
00:58:20.000We can't see them the way the ants aren't perceiving us.
00:58:25.000I'm flabbergasted reading this story because it looks like...
00:58:28.000It's like when a game writer has his kid write up a quest.
00:58:33.000You know, it's a guy who's working for World of Warcraft, has his 11-year-old son write up a quest for him, they'll put in the game and he'll put it in because it's funny and he can.
00:58:40.000When I was a professor of creative writing, let's say, and a student came to me with a script like this, I would say, maybe this is like, unless it's a satire, maybe this is all too on the nose, because every name is ridiculous, hell meta, like we're just, we're not reaching that far yet, man.
00:58:54.000Like, come on, this is like a Vonnegut, rather, you know?
00:58:58.000Maybe they're using Vonnegut stories, I don't know.
00:58:59.000You know, I just found out recently, just a little side note on the post-reality stuff, that Vonnegut's brother invented seeding clouds.
00:59:17.000You know, I wonder who Truman would be.
00:59:20.000Well, maybe it's Trump, or maybe it's just Schiff's, you know, from all of us.
00:59:23.000Maybe Truman is in Helmetta, and that's how they're keeping him inside, because they're like, hey, there's a manhunt, don't go outside right now.
00:59:29.000We've got to change the sets real quick.
00:59:30.000Yeah, but I think they've got to charge our little birds, everyone go inside for COVID.
01:00:39.000I was watching clips from the Truman Show, because there's a meme where it's a Truman is arguing with his wife and then she's like, what are you talking to?
01:00:51.000But that wouldn't be weird to him because she would have been doing that his whole life.
01:01:01.000Hey, I'm just on my Instagram stories, like putting my kids to bed and I thought I'd tell you about this thing just randomly because I'm definitely getting sponsored to do it.
01:01:09.000Look, as much as I love the Daily Wire guys and I think they're doing such great work, I just gotta point out one thing I could never do is, because if you've watched their shows, you know exactly what they do, they'll say something like, I gotta tell you, when I learned about how great Vivek Ramaswamy did at that debate, I was so happy to hear it, as happy as I was to try spin drift!
01:01:28.000An excellent drink where, and I'm just like, I know it's seamless and it's probably the better way to do an ad read, but I just, I could never do that.
01:01:35.000It's, uh, kind of like how I feel on, on X these days when I see something about, for instance, it was, it was on Scott Adams, uh, page and it was about the 3d printed suicide pods with an ad right below it for, let's say, uh, a device for pleasure for women.
01:01:49.000And it was like a lady waving goodbye in the pod, smiling, next to this ad saying, like, double the pleasure.
01:01:56.000It's like, this is just a horrible dystopia.
01:01:59.000Oh, I gotta give a shout out to Michael Knowles.
01:02:01.000I guess he sold out of like four months worth of cigars.
01:02:24.000You see, like, there's gonna be two realities in 50 years.
01:02:27.000There's gonna be the people who live in the pods and eat the bugs.
01:02:29.000Outside, you're gonna go to Jeremy's, which is, like, you go inside, it's a superstore warehouse that has every product signed up for your Jeremy's membership, and they got everything.
01:04:03.000The point is, obviously don't shoot in crowded places like that because you don't know where that bolt's gonna go and you don't know what damage it's gonna cause.
01:04:28.000I can't think of a major city that's like pro-2A that has a serious homeless population.
01:04:33.000But I mean the obvious answer is if you had a large homeless population but everyone in the community including the homeless were aware, people carried guns, it would be very different.
01:04:53.000I was there maybe like three months ago.
01:04:54.000Oh, there's parts that definitely have a homeless problem, but it's not like an aggressive problem like I've seen in And if you were in, I mean, like all of the cities where you know, you know, crime is really rampant, especially with being perpetrated by homeless people.
01:05:06.000Like I think of San Francisco, you can't carry a gun in San Francisco.
01:05:09.000So in some ways, wouldn't it behoove someone in the New York State Senate to say, hey, maybe we should change the gun laws in New York so people can carry to deter crime?
01:05:19.000Instead, they don't like the gun carry.
01:05:21.000Don't they have a robot police officer down there now?
01:05:29.000A guy comes up to you, and he's like punching you in the face and trying to grab your purse, and then the robot goes, criminal, you are breaking the law.
01:06:13.000I love the combination of future automated dystopia along with the economic collapse dystopia, because it results in homeless people destroying robots in San Francisco.
01:06:24.000They're just flipping the machines over and smashing them and stealing food out of them.
01:06:33.000They've got robots driving around San Francisco, San Fran, delivering food, and people just flip them over and then steal the food and leave.
01:06:41.000And there's like, what are they gonna do about it?
01:07:33.000And also how the way you started this by looking at the title, like the, the way they bend realities, what's terrifying to me, right?
01:07:39.000Like they could have written this headline so many different ways, you know, and like that, that does frame people's perception clearly.
01:07:45.000Like the, uh, the other day when the guy was killed in, uh, California at the protest, you know, he died in the street and then he was a dead guy, whatever they made.
01:10:51.000So it should be done, but they're going to do it anyway because it's partisan.
01:10:54.000I like the Minnesota ruling because the judges said there's no, there's nothing under state law that says that we can say someone can't participate in a primary and then, you know, you guys have to decide on the federal level if this is, if you have the ability to take him off from the general election.
01:11:10.000I think it is really good that our system is set up where there are steps and there's power at the state level and power at the federal level because that's the only way to keep it from being like, well Colorado said he can't be on, there's, the Colorado ruling's not in, but you know, This one state did something so now we all have to obey it.
01:11:23.000I think it's good to have the differentiation and I'm glad the Minnesota ruling came out first.
01:11:29.000I don't think Colorado matters as much, but one state taking his name off and that's going to spike the popular vote count for him, which could lead to crazy turmoil in this country.
01:11:50.000There's a whole campaign right now to do a write-in campaign in the New Hampshire primary because Biden didn't register to be on the ticket because Biden and the DNC are saying, no, New Hampshire's not going first this year.
01:12:06.000Yeah, well their whole thing is it has to be South Carolina first.
01:12:09.000This has been kind of complicated, but it's been a ploy for a little while.
01:12:13.000The DNC and the Biden administration want South Carolina to be the first state in the nation to have their primary because they're saying it's better for diversity, whatever else.
01:12:21.000Biden got wrecked in New Hampshire when he ran last time, but he won South Carolina by 26 points.
01:12:26.000So shortly after he took office, this became the campaign.
01:12:30.000And so because the DNC formally decided that South Carolina is going first, this is not true for Republicans.
01:12:40.000New Hampshire says, no, we're going first.
01:12:41.000South Carolina says, but the DNC said, we're going first.
01:12:44.000And so Biden said, well, I'm not going to register to be on the I mean, it is a bizarre, everyone says that the right is fractured, but I think the right is just a more of a mosaic anyways.
01:12:55.000There is obvious disagreement, whereas Democrats try to operate like they're a monolith, but they are fracturing in so many different ways.
01:13:02.000I mean, the Democrats in New Hampshire are extremely upset about losing, potentially losing first in the nation primary, and their specific thing is you're opening the door for Republicans to spend more money here and convert more voters.
01:13:45.000Somebody let us know this breaking news.
01:13:47.000Did someone turn on the Large Hadron Collider today?
01:13:49.000And we've been sucked into the sphere of strangeness once again?
01:13:53.000Like we keep- Right, it was- the election was November 8th, and it went into November 9th and concluded with Trump winning on November 9th.
01:14:02.000We were talking about it downstairs, it's- No, this one's not a Q theory, though, this was a numerology thing.
01:14:06.000Oh, the world's gonna end in five years, then five years happens, and the cults are- Jesus is coming back, and then the Q is, oh, Trump is still president, he just waits.
01:14:16.000I think I watched your podcast on this one, yeah.
01:14:17.000Yeah, there was a Jerusalem Post, there was a forward.com article, and they were just like, the Red Heifer's been born, and that signifies the coming of the Messiah, or something like that.
01:14:27.000I don't know anything about it, I just read some article, and that was a month before the Hamas attack.
01:15:07.000Even when they selectively breed the heifers, the cows, It ends up with blemishes, and so they're trying, and it's been, it's been what, like, thousands of years or whatever?
01:17:49.000Now there's serious, there's real questions.
01:17:52.000Would we rather have the photos or not?
01:17:54.000My concern is, if these quote-unquote reporters are embedded with Hamas, there's a photo, they actually have a photo of one of the guys with one of the Hamas leaders.
01:18:06.000And so it would seem the images and photos that came out were intentionally released by Hamas to control the narrative.
01:18:13.000And if these news organizations paid these individuals, they were directly funding Hamas.
01:18:19.000I'm not surprised because these are the same corporate corporate press people who are funding BLM and basically embedded with them and helping burn down cities.
01:18:26.000And they have young progressives on staff who would think this is justified.
01:19:34.000It's entirely possible one of these guys contacted their, you know, buyer or whatever and said, look, there's gonna be a major military action on the 7th.
01:19:44.000Negotiated the question that needs to be asked the deeper investigation is how quickly were these photos released?
01:19:50.000Because if they were released instantly that means a pre-existing relationship Was in play and these guys are likely on some kind of retainer or payroll Or at the very least sent an email saying check out these photos.
01:21:05.000I mean, it only matters because Hamas has spent a lot of time trying to embed themselves in the good graces of progressives in America.
01:21:13.000I mean, what was the line from, I think it was a 2019 interview where he was saying, You know, equating basically the Hamas interactions to BLM and George Floyd, right?
01:21:23.000And he used those words because he knows that there is an emotional reaction on the American left.
01:21:27.000This is a longstanding goal of Hamas, in my observational understanding of it, that they want the American left journalism class to be sympathetic to them.
01:21:37.000And so it wouldn't be surprising to me if a journalist has a positive relationship with both a Western outlet and Hamas, and Hamas was like, yeah, come here, let's do it.
01:21:46.000And I don't know if that journalist is objective enough to understand what they are consenting to or what they're enabling with their actions.
01:21:53.000What media outlet was it that said they were bombed by Israel years ago, but it turns out they were in the headquarters of Hamas at that time?
01:22:01.000There was a media center that it was claimed, just where reporters are, and then it came out that Hamas used a sublevel for weapons and stuff.
01:23:22.000I would advise, recommend, anyone who cares about what's going on behind the scenes at corporate media places to watch the best movie, Network.
01:23:30.000And it goes through... I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore.
01:23:33.000That's it, you know, and how they exploit violence, madness, you know, and what they do for the clicks, for the views.
01:23:41.000It's one of my favorite movies, one of the best written movies with the best dialogue ever.
01:23:45.000But I think that movie, even though I came out in probably the seventies or eighties, it is just as relevant today as it was then.
01:23:51.000Yeah, I think it's unsurprising that this is happening.
01:23:54.000I am curious what the response would be from AP or Reuters, whoever put out the photos, because ultimately they control the news.
01:24:02.000So even if they put out a statement, they can bury it as fast as anything else.
01:25:48.000I think this ethically is just a giant nightmare, you know?
01:25:52.000And it reminds me of this weird story about this journalist from back in the day, he was in the new journalism movement, wrote a lot of great stories.
01:25:59.000And then in his old years, he wrote a story about a guy with a motel who was a voyeur looking at the people who were in his hotel rooms.
01:26:07.000And then he embedded himself with that person.
01:26:09.000And like, me reading that, I'm like, ethically, you should be warning everybody about this.
01:26:13.000But instead, he's like cozying up to this guy, looking through the peepholes.
01:27:05.000But the question is, is he actually aligned with them and are news organizations paying a guy and providing material support to the propaganda wing of Hamas?
01:27:14.000I gotta be honest, I don't think anyone operates in Gaza without the approval of Hamas.
01:28:45.000Well, and also, if he's just like, I'm a nice journalist and I want to do a good job, and Hamas, maybe I take your picture, and they know that he's ultimately going to give the photos to CNN or to any kind of Western outlet, There's a chance that they're like, yes, of course, we'll treat you really nicely.
01:29:37.000Look man, when you go to these protests in the far left, these quote-unquote journalists, they're wearing press badges, they're activists, they're Antifa.
01:29:44.000But you also have to look at like TikTok, right?
01:29:46.000Like TikTok has tons of video footage that's coming out on the ground in Palestine right now of people in Palestine saying, You know, Israel is making us walk to the southern part of the state or, you know, there is a counter effort.
01:29:58.000And so Hamas saying, and this is just off the cuff my opinion about it, but like Hamas saying, yes, we are willing to show what we're doing kind of tells the citizens, yes, you should also be recording and trying to distribute what's happening here as much as possible.
01:30:10.000And it makes the narrative more complicated, which is ultimately what Hamas really wants.
01:30:14.000And I just also want to stress that every government is doing this at the same time, to varying degrees, right?
01:30:19.000But like Gal Gadot is about to show some film for the IDF.
01:31:05.000It's propaganda when you have competing ideological interests fighting with each other and as ideologies fracture in the United States, everything turns into propaganda.
01:31:17.000It's a journey of, you know, Lauren goes through meeting people and exploring the ideas of gun control and then factually reporting on the importance of keeping and bearing arms, what the Founding Fathers meant.
01:31:26.000And we think we are correct in what we're saying and how we're saying it.
01:31:29.000And then people who hate guns are going to say it's propaganda.
01:31:32.000In some respects though, to your shoe example, propaganda would include, it wouldn't just be like, oh, shoes are good, they protect your feet.
01:31:37.000It'd be like, and they make you stronger and better and they ultimately support every single aspect of our economy.
01:31:42.000I mean, propaganda has to do with an overwhelming lobbying for something.
01:31:47.000Infringed ends with Lauren saying, buy a gun while you still can, or something to that effect.
01:31:52.000But, it's, it's, if you made a documentary and you said, the Founding Fathers intended people to keep and bear arms because, in order to form a militia to fight a foreign or domestic threat, the populace would need to be armed and prepared to use weapons.
01:32:16.000We call our stuff news and information, we call the counterpoints and what we would view as lies as propaganda, and then the other people do the same thing.
01:32:25.000I don't think everyone calls everything they disagree with.
01:32:28.000Like, if you watch Forks Over Knives, right?
01:32:31.000They just, like, gave birth to a huge wave of veganism, at least in my generation.
01:32:37.000I wouldn't call it propaganda, it's just alternative information, right?
01:32:41.000So if your argument is that we are honest people and they're not, then okay.
01:32:46.000I don't really have an argument other than saying propaganda tends to be over-celebratory of the thing that it's trying to push.
01:32:57.000Sure, but you know, presenting different points of view doesn't inherently have to be propaganda.
01:33:02.000If an activist organization that was pro-abortion Made a bunch of, uh, made a documentary that excluded all of the arguments of the pro-life side.
01:33:49.000You know, like, ideological attacks on everybody else.
01:33:51.000Yeah, I mean, ultimately, it changes why people are motivated to create anything, right?
01:33:55.000If you think... I harken back to my example of always being This American Life, when This American Life, you know, way back in the day, when it would come out, they'd do these thematic episodes, and you'd get kind of weird, unusual stories.
01:34:05.000But ultimately, if you have a political objective, or you have a specific point you're trying to make, it changes the type of content you're creating.
01:34:13.000It's kind of like how Serial, speaking of NPR, you know, that it turned when they first aired it, it was this huge phenomenon, this narrative about that guy who they thought was wrongfully accused.
01:34:24.000And in retrospect, it kind of sounds like it was just propaganda to make him sound more innocent, because now it sounds like the story isn't what they said it was.
01:34:31.000And that's because of what they left out, you know, the omissions to all the larger parts of that narrative.
01:34:35.000We're gonna go to Super Chats, so if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, head over to TimCast.com, click join us, so you can watch the uncensored members-only show coming up at 10 p.m.
01:34:48.000It's gonna be awesome and fun and not so family-friendly, but also check out the Infringed documentary by Lauren Southern, just dropped this week.
01:34:55.000It's a great film, and we're gonna be pushing it pretty heavily throughout the next couple weeks for sure.
01:35:23.000Like, if you think that any other candidate after Trump's going to be treated any differently than Trump, you haven't been paying attention.
01:35:28.000These are the tactics they're going to use forever and ever from here on out.
01:35:32.000Fatty Tang says, FCC voting on Biden's internet plan next week.
01:35:37.000It gives the administrative state effective control of all internet services and infrastructure.
01:37:06.000Michael Angelli says brace bands struck down along with frame and receiver rule, but government can still appeal and fight it, keep spreading the message, shall not be infringed.
01:37:14.000Also, my understanding is, too, is the rule still in effect, pending the appeal, so... Yes, so they basically extended... I just finished listening to a podcast this morning.
01:37:24.000They extended the, um, you don't have to be a part of these two groups that, how we're representing people, you know, it's everyone.
01:37:31.000It used to be two lawsuits were brought, and if you were a member of these two companies, or you were in their services, you were shielded under the original ruling.
01:38:14.000Kyle Martin says, just watched Infringed.
01:38:16.000Great documentary and encourage anyone, fans of the Second Amendment or not, to watch it.
01:38:21.000I think it's the kind of thing you want your family members who are not 2A to watch with you.
01:38:26.000And you can tell I'm right, it's like it's a, you know, it talks about gun control stuff and let's watch it and then, you know, there you go.
01:38:33.000Talks about democide, when all these governments, fascists, Nazis, etc., were communists, were killing their own people.
01:38:47.000Sparkart says, off-topic, how do you think Zelensky is going to explain to the Azov battalion that Israel is now getting their funds and now they're asking for loans they will need to pay back with interest?
01:40:55.000They're doing it because they know that nobody likes Brie Larson, and they've invested too much, they've got a contract with her, they've gotta finish the movie because it's part of the universe, so they're doing something with it.
01:41:05.000It went from Brie Larson was supposed to be the new Iron Man to her second movie has three main characters.
01:43:59.000And they post photos, and I'm like, dude, like... Yeah.
01:44:02.000Vivek is spreading a message, and if the argument is he's a plant who's secretly trying to take over, oh no, he's spreading the message we like?
01:44:11.000Like, is the argument that he's willing, that the deep state is sacrificing their position to promote American-first politics and policies and anti-war, and then gain control?
01:46:11.000The block object at the back of your foot, you don't feel the same way when you're walking.
01:46:15.000And so he thought he had cleared, and then the... He moved his foot in a way that his foot would have cleared the step, but the extended heel did not.
01:50:04.000If at the very least, all we get out of it is we have made a pro gun rights documentary ubiquitous through, you know, this marketing campaign.
01:50:34.000Alright, MitchellCloud9 says, Coming from Canada, I watched Infringed last night and today I signed up for my non-restricted and restricted firearms training and permit.
01:50:41.000I regret not getting involved before the sweeping bans.
01:51:55.000I used to do... I briefly took... It depends on what you mean by fight for sure, but I've been in actual fights where it was wild and a kid DDT'd me once when I was in grade school.
01:52:06.000Yeah, cause like WWE was so big and we got into a fight and I don't watch WWE so I was just swinging and then he grabbed me and then he did it.
01:52:13.000It didn't hurt at all and I was confused as to what happened but everyone thought it was a big deal.
01:52:18.000I got into a fight in grade school and I've gotten into a bunch of fights when I was older but like, you know, few and far between.
01:52:23.000Watch the live streams where I'm fighting with Antifa.
01:52:26.000There's a photo of me and Luke fighting with an Antifa guy and it was printed in like New York Daily News or something.
01:52:32.000So this guy smacked my hand and I grabbed him and then I was surrounded by cops so I just locked his arm and he tried to get away and I wouldn't let him and then Luke pulled his mask off and then everyone got pictures of his face and so I don't know it depends on what you mean by fight.
01:52:47.000No, I do jiu-jitsu a couple days a week.
01:53:00.000But it's not the same, like, they're not trying to actually hurt you, they're trying to win a fight, and you tap out, and they say, okay.
01:53:06.000Like, maybe they mean, this person means by fight, as in, you're in the middle of the street, and some dude's trying to stomp your head on the curb.
01:53:11.000You gotta know, yeah, how to define it, because you're not trying to kill the person.
01:53:15.000I've been jumped, I've been hit in the head, I've been in different fights whether it was like our little fight club we had throughout middle school and high school where you schedule this fight with this guy and you're bare knuckle punch each other in the face or you're getting jumped by the football team or you're at a jujitsu match you know or you're in a mosh pit where everyone's throwing their fists around and you leave with a broken ear nose like I did for a long time.
01:53:37.000I guess it depends what a fight is, you know?
01:54:19.000The reason why I say Millennials suck is because we have a disproportionate amount of lazy, like, just awful people in the Millennial generation.
01:54:26.000But of course, I think the majority of millennials are normal.
01:54:32.000It's just that we're getting, it's a growing body.
01:54:35.000I think it's gonna revert back with Gen Z, and then the population's gonna collapse after that, so Gen Z's totally screwed.
01:54:41.000Yo, this world is going to be millennial.
01:54:44.000It's like, if you think it's bad and now the boomers control the wealth, Wait till millennials are 50 to 60 years old and there is no Gen Alpha because people aren't having kids.
01:54:55.000So Gen Alpha is going to be really small.
01:54:57.000People who are marketing are going to say, what's the point of marketing to a microscopic target market?
01:55:02.000They'll have some companies, but this is going to be the death of culture.
01:55:06.000A large component of it is no incentive towards making new things because Gen Alpha is too small and millennials are too big.
01:55:14.000So if I'm going to, look, We did a gun rights documentary.
01:55:44.000Just anywhere in the United States on any kind of content, 18 and up, let the commercial run.
01:55:49.000And it means we'll make less money, but I'm not trying to get a bunch of people who already agree with me to watch something so we can all pat each other on the back.
01:56:45.000Their album's doing really well because nostalgia sells.
01:56:48.000It's not absolute, but with population decline narrowing down, Even young people, what's gonna happen is you're gonna have some 20-year-old businessman, millennials are gonna be in their 50s and 60s, and this 20-year-old dude's gonna be like, I make a bunch of money selling Rolling Stones t-shirts.
01:57:31.000Thick Mc C Run Fast says, Trump is the guy playing Roy in that episode of Rick and Morty where someone goes, dude, this guy is taking Roy off the grid.
01:58:10.000The funny thing is, so Jester Roiland voiced, like most of the characters, he voiced Rick and Morty.
01:58:16.000They've replaced him, and the first few episodes had no Morty in it, because the dude just sucks at doing the voice.
01:58:21.000And now, the episode with Morty, it sounds like the dude, after he voices Morty, is gasping and wheezing, because he's struggling and straining himself to do this voice.
01:58:32.000The voice, like, yeah, the current voice of Morty sounds like he's always gotta stick up his ass.
01:58:38.000It's just like, it's an agitated way to do the voice, and it's just like, aw, this is so miserable.
01:59:11.000I'll reference one of my favorite shows, Gilmore Girls, where the writer and producer and her husband got into a huge debate with the studio.
01:59:18.000And so they left out of the sixth season.
01:59:20.000And a lot of people who watch it just don't watch the last one because it wasn't written.
01:59:26.000We're going to create the Tim Cass documentary universe.
01:59:29.000And what we would do is, at the end of Infringed, after the credits, it shows, like, you know, Lauren sitting at a bar drinking, and then, like, Benny Johnson will walk in or something, and he'll be like, I need to show you something about this.
01:59:41.000And then he slides, like, a voting report to her, and then it's like, because that's what MCE, all it really was, was they were marketing their next movie, and then they decided later, like, I guess they're all in the same universe, let's connect them, and we'll do the Avengers, and it turned into a universe.
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02:01:45.000Shout out to Billy Corgan and the world's heavyweight champion, EC3, who's probably watching right now.
02:01:51.000They let me hang around, see a lot of cool stuff, talk a lot of cool pro wrestlers, and I see a little distinction between pro wrestling world and also American politics.
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