The Culture War - Tim Pool - May 12, 2023


The Culture War #12 - Kari Lake, Running For AZ Senate, Trump VP Picks, And Saving the US


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2 hours and 12 minutes

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Misogynist Sentences

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Hate Speech Sentences

55


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00:00:58.140 I think you should be Trump's vice president.
00:01:04.480 Is this how we're going to start?
00:01:05.840 Yep.
00:01:07.860 You know, it's funny. Everyone has asked me about that.
00:01:11.320 I've never had that conversation with the president. I talked to him. I talked to him yesterday.
00:01:16.360 I don't think he needs a vice president. If there's ever one president who's so strong,
00:01:21.280 he doesn't need one, it would be him.
00:01:22.440 Actually, I agree. I agree with that. Because Trump is the ticket. And especially after that
00:01:28.240 CNN town hall, we have all been feeling like he's back.
00:01:32.200 Yeah.
00:01:33.520 Finally, you know, they tried getting him in the beginning to have him talk about the past in
00:01:37.820 2020 and stuff. Because you know what CNN's trying to do. They're trying to get him off base so that
00:01:42.680 he stops talking about the real problems we're experiencing with the border, with the economy.
00:01:46.880 But he performed so tremendously. CNN cut the show by 20 minutes. Did you hear that?
00:01:52.420 I did not hear. Are you kidding?
00:01:54.400 They did.
00:01:54.960 The people in the control room were probably like,
00:01:58.040 Shut it down.
00:01:58.240 She's bombing out there. She was really bombing.
00:02:01.160 Yeah.
00:02:01.600 Totally bombing.
00:02:02.220 It was supposed to be an hour and a half. And then something weird happened. Like 40 minutes in,
00:02:06.240 they jumped to a commercial, which was odd for a town hall. And then they come back for like 10
00:02:10.500 minutes, then jumped to commercial again, then come back. And it was 69 minutes. And they shut it
00:02:16.000 down.
00:02:16.120 Their heads were just like exploding. And they're like, What do we do? He's actually doing well. And
00:02:20.520 she's bombing.
00:02:21.740 Yeah, she, I know. I think he did a great job. You know, he, he's the only guy that can get us
00:02:28.420 through these problems we are, in my opinion, that we have. And it kills me how they say,
00:02:34.880 all he does is look at the past and talk about 2020. And he, and then they start off asking about
00:02:39.780 that. I think he should say, you know what, I'm not going to answer that question. Because you are
00:02:45.000 not to Caitlin, you're not professional enough to have done your homework on it. So we can have a
00:02:51.100 real discussion. So let's move on. Because then you're going to write that all I did was talk
00:02:55.520 about that. And you're the one bringing it up. Next question.
00:02:58.940 He tried in the beginning. He tried saying, well, let's talk about immigration. He goes,
00:03:03.260 well, I want to go back. I want to go back. And then there was that panel discussion. I don't know
00:03:06.680 if you saw it, where the CNN guy asks the panel, Are you are you upset that Trump kept bringing up
00:03:12.840 2020? And he goes, it was the first question you asked him. Yeah, like you asked him about it,
00:03:18.100 then get mad that he brings it up. Get out of here with this. Maybe the way to answer that is
00:03:21.520 I refuse to answer that question. And then the headline is Trump refuses to talk about 2020.
00:03:28.200 I mean, it goes against what they've been saying forever. But you know, I think you talked about
00:03:33.280 VP and I think what Trump needs for a VP. First of all, the fact that the media is asking about that
00:03:39.140 means that they're acknowledging he's going to be the nominee. Right. I don't hear anybody asking about
00:03:43.980 other people running and who their VP is going to be. He's so strong, he doesn't really need a VP,
00:03:48.740 but he needs somebody if he does pick someone, I believe, who the media hates more than him,
00:03:54.120 who is loyal, who's loyal and will continue to be loyal. I mean, we saw with Mike Pence,
00:03:59.540 he wasn't really loyal. Right. But somebody who, you know, right now with Biden, people are more
00:04:05.900 worried almost about Kamala. She's so incompetent. And so it's like, well, you want to get rid of him,
00:04:11.220 but you know, the, the other choice is really just as bad. They don't have anybody. They want
00:04:16.740 somebody who they fear more. Yeah. Fear more. Well, so right now there's, in terms of the
00:04:22.560 presidential race, well, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll pause right there and say there's conversations
00:04:26.900 around you and you, there's still the work that's going on in Arizona, but also potentially a Senate
00:04:32.340 run, which we'll get into. But I wanted to start off with this because the big conversation is,
00:04:36.560 you know, Trump or DeSantis, people are fighting over it. They're online. They're saying DeSantis
00:04:41.160 is better because he attracts moderates, but then the Trump supporters are saying,
00:04:45.020 you know, DeSantis is not strong enough and Trump needs to finish this out.
00:04:47.740 I do think there's a, there's, there's, there's a big net positive with a Trump DeSantis ticket
00:04:52.220 in that when I talk to moderates, when I'm hanging out in the city or whatever,
00:04:58.400 they, there's a, there's concern over Trump. I've, I've heard from independents being like,
00:05:02.740 oh, I'm just so tired of Trump. Then I said, what about a Trump DeSantis ticket? And they're like,
00:05:06.760 well, okay. My issue with DeSantis though, is I'm not sure he's strong enough
00:05:11.180 for what's lying ahead. And the reason why I said, I think you should be the VP is because
00:05:15.440 with all due respect to Trump, I think you're, you're much like him in terms of strength,
00:05:20.940 but media savvy, right? Trump is good at taking down the media and fulfilling that cathartic release
00:05:28.780 for people who have been lied to. But you coming from media actually know how to handle them really,
00:05:34.060 really well. You know what I mean? Yeah. It's so much fun. Yeah. Yeah. It's fun when I'm
00:05:39.020 actually, in some ways I like the hostile interviews and they just never, they never
00:05:43.260 understand that if you're going to throw that kind of bias toward me, I'm going to call it out
00:05:49.000 because I understand what they're doing. I see what they're doing and I will just call them right
00:05:52.980 out to their face. So, you know, I thought Trump was great in the, um, in the modern or the debate,
00:05:58.180 what, I don't know what they called it. It wasn't really a debate. Well, the debate with
00:06:01.460 Caitlin Collins, he is good at attacking the media. He's the one who first kind of
00:06:05.300 informed us how fake the media was. I was working in the media and didn't realize that.
00:06:10.000 And then it started to become more and more obvious. He almost revealed that for us. Um,
00:06:15.560 and, and maybe I'm, um, you know, another version of him because I actually know exactly what they're
00:06:20.460 up to after working in it. Well, so let's, let's, let's then go back to the beginning, I suppose,
00:06:24.880 or, or not necessarily the beginning, but where we are now. I mean, what are you,
00:06:27.720 what are you currently working on? What's happening? Well, as you know, we're still, um,
00:06:31.420 addressing November 8th and we are, we have an active court case. As a matter of fact,
00:06:37.080 uh, when this airs, we're going to be in, in court. Our attorneys are in court. So we're working
00:06:40.980 on that. We've got some great bombshells about what happened and we have a three-day trial
00:06:46.040 tentatively scheduled for next week. So media wants everyone to think it's over. I know nothing to
00:06:50.760 see here. Don't talk about it, but definitely don't talk about it. Nothing to see. And it's actually
00:06:55.680 still active. It was interesting. You actually, I would say preliminarily one, you, you, you,
00:07:02.180 you presented this lawsuit. You have a bunch of claims. The judge throws out most of them,
00:07:06.160 but let's few of them go through. And you see this interesting media dynamic of
00:07:11.000 the corporate press said Carrie Lake loses. And then, but that's inaccurate. The judge actually
00:07:18.260 accepted some of the claims. And in a lawsuit, this is normal. You'll go with a lawsuit. You'll say,
00:07:22.660 here's 20 arguments that you'll say, these two are good. And that's part of the process,
00:07:26.360 right? So they try to frame it as though you lost when actually it's moving forward. And in a couple
00:07:30.960 hours after, from the time of recording this, by the time this airs, your court will, you will be
00:07:35.920 in court. Yeah. Our attorneys will be in court today in Maricopa County and we'll see what happens.
00:07:40.680 We know we have strong evidence and we know we have a strong case. The question is,
00:07:45.100 is the judiciary fair? Do we have a fair justice system? And I don't think I have to,
00:07:49.860 I think you all can answer that for yourself if we have a fair justice system.
00:07:54.180 This is the big challenge, especially when we're looking at what's going on in big cities with crime
00:07:58.600 and fairness. And so I suppose not to just kind of brush it up, but I'll say you've got a court case
00:08:05.880 today, so we will see how that goes. If you want more information on it, you can go to,
00:08:10.140 you know, check me out on Twitter, go to my website. We will be, I think we'll have a link there.
00:08:14.560 Is that right? We'll have a link probably later today.
00:08:17.000 Right. But so I suppose the issue is in the news right now, you have the Daniel Penny case. I mean,
00:08:21.940 you have Daniel Penny and Daniel Perry. Are you familiar with these, these cases?
00:08:25.180 I've heard of the Penny one.
00:08:26.640 Penny is the guy in New York who was trying, who along with two others was trying to stop a violent.
00:08:31.000 A crazed person on the subway. Yes.
00:08:33.740 And then Perry was the guy who had the Antifa approach him with the rifle raised up and then
00:08:38.780 fired on him and is now going to prison for 25 years. So it's interesting to see these,
00:08:43.820 these different circumstances. They want us not defending ourselves. They want us to just become
00:08:48.860 victims of crime. And the only way to stop these criminals is for them to be more afraid of their
00:08:55.180 victim. And I, I, you know, I, I don't walk around feeling like I'm going to become a victim of a crime
00:09:00.560 because I will, the last person you want to mess with is me. I'm sweet, but I'm also not going to
00:09:09.200 allow somebody to hurt me. This is, this is the scary thing though. I mean, if you're in a place
00:09:13.840 like New York and increasingly all of the major cities are behaving this way, New York city is a
00:09:19.920 place where crime has been escalating. I'm not saying it's the worst in the country. It's pretty
00:09:23.700 bad. I was just there. And you had last year, 25 people shoved in front of oncoming trains.
00:09:29.020 Two of them lost their lives. You get a man in, this is a very interesting dynamic.
00:09:36.060 They left these people out. Yeah. They don't even put them behind bars.
00:09:38.880 Oh, but, but here's where it gets good. We're talking about whether the judiciary is fair
00:09:42.500 in New York. There is a man, he's a former Marine. He's 24. He, along with two other people
00:09:47.640 were confronted by a violent homeless person who said he would hurt somebody and didn't care if he
00:09:52.580 would go to jail. Three people who live in New York thought it'd be reasonable to subdue this man
00:09:57.040 after subduing him, placed him in the recovery position. Ocasio-Cortez, Democrats and activists
00:10:02.800 demanded this man be imprisoned. He's now facing 15 years. We're trying to protect others, really.
00:10:08.860 And now here's, it's a pretty noble thing, right? Here's the best part. There's another story
00:10:13.500 happening in New York, which is a little more crass. A homeless black man went into a restaurant
00:10:19.300 and took a pride flag and used it to clean himself after relieving himself outside. They're demanding
00:10:26.720 a maximum sentence for him having done this. So we talk about a judiciary, whether it's fair.
00:10:32.000 If you're a homeless man who is unwell and you defecate on a pride flag, they want you locked up,
00:10:38.760 maximum sentence. If you are a Marine trying to protect others from a homeless, violent man,
00:10:46.440 the homeless man now is the victim. It is a broken system.
00:10:50.320 I always say we're living on planet crazy. And, you know, this is the same legal system in New York
00:10:56.820 that they just tried President Trump under on a 20, 20 year old charge that is really sounds made up.
00:11:05.380 I mean, it does. I'm sorry. I read through it. I'm like, and every person should be horrified.
00:11:11.480 Every single human being in New York. I mean, you could just have a made up charge thrown your way
00:11:16.260 and it can ruin your life. But it won't, but it won't because they'll only go after someone like
00:11:21.580 President Trump. They have to stop him. They have to stop him because he wants to turn things around.
00:11:26.280 And that's what it's about. I don't feel safe in American cities right now. Phoenix is dangerous.
00:11:31.900 It wasn't so long ago we were driving downtown to the Capitol and we got into Phoenix and for about
00:11:39.180 10 minutes we're driving. And I look, I was looking out the window and I was like, I have not seen one
00:11:43.300 person walking on the street except for homeless people. And this is why I put forth a really bold
00:11:49.640 plans when I was running a policy to address chronic street homelessness. This is a serious
00:11:54.800 problem. These people are danger to others and they're a danger to themselves. And I've said it
00:12:01.140 before, God didn't envision any one of us living in a tent on the street with a needle in our arm.
00:12:06.940 And we can help these people and we can help them get better if we care enough. And we can make
00:12:12.280 them contributing citizens, but we can't do that with a wide open border and a never ending stream
00:12:16.980 of drugs coming in. And that's why it had to go in conjunction with a great homeless policy.
00:12:23.220 We have to shut down the criminal activity of the narco terrorists are pulling at the border.
00:12:27.900 Oh man. And that's huge right now with Title 42 expiring and where we're going with that. So I
00:12:32.100 want to get to that. But let's, let's start here with the homeless problem. Every city is basically
00:12:35.580 seeing this. DC is seeing it. What do you, what do you think we could do to, I mean, look, I want,
00:12:42.800 I want to help these people, right? We want them to go from being sleeping in a tent with a needle
00:12:47.880 in their arm to a productive member of society with a smile on their face with a good life. What can we
00:12:52.260 do? Well, our policy is pretty bold for starters. Like I said, you can't do, you can't do the homeless
00:12:57.260 policy unless you're dealing with the drugs pouring in because you get, you're going to get someone
00:13:00.580 clean and then there's just drugs every, on every street corner. So you have to go really hard.
00:13:05.440 We have to start going after crime. There's about, if you go to Phoenix, I think the number might be
00:13:12.160 a little bit off. 200, 300 individuals who commit 90% of the crime. And it's just a rotation. They're
00:13:20.460 booked, they're in and out of jail, charges dropped. We have to start going after the people who are
00:13:26.260 committing most of the crime and actually have consequences for their actions. We can't keep
00:13:31.380 just saying, well, all right, we'll dismiss those charges. We've got to start locking people up who
00:13:36.820 commit crime. Some of the people who got in clean the fastest are the ones who end up in jail. But we
00:13:41.840 also have to make sure that when they get out, we're able to help them find work and become
00:13:47.320 contributing members. So many people get out of prison and they are, they can't find work. So I believe in
00:13:52.900 bringing down the recidivism rate so that they don't end up on drugs back on the street again.
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00:15:23.180 But encouraging people to get treatment, and if they don't, then going after them for trespassing,
00:15:31.680 going after them for any violent crimes, any public nuisance, we have to start addressing
00:15:37.240 the behavior with serious consequences. It's so systemic, right? The border being a major
00:15:44.440 component of this. Drugs crossing over. A lot of these drugs are coming from China. China is sending
00:15:50.100 opioids through the southern border. I mean... The ingredients for it all, right?
00:15:53.660 Right, right. It's a crazy story. You know, we have Ian Crosland on IRL. He says he thinks it's
00:15:58.200 China's revenge for the... Opium wars?
00:16:01.540 The opium wars. Yeah. They're getting revenge on us. Well, if you don't think that you can destroy
00:16:04.960 a society and a civilization with drugs, then that's a really good, you know, history lesson
00:16:11.760 to look at that because you really, truly can. I don't know if it's enacting revenge for
00:16:15.920 opium wars. I think they are trying to destabilize America because they do want to become the
00:16:21.260 dominant world power. And with feeble, weak, impotent Joe Biden in office, I'm talking about
00:16:28.220 his leadership, we're not going to have somebody who can beat back the CCP. And Trump could do that.
00:16:36.480 You know, really quick on the drugs thing. Why do people use drugs? We've seen the crumbling
00:16:42.080 of the family. The family unit's been crumbling for decades now. And a lot of it started with
00:16:48.440 sending our jobs overseas, ending manufacturing, shutting down factories. Dad lost his job.
00:16:54.660 Dad's depressed. The family unit struggles. They're financially struggling. You know, sometimes
00:17:00.380 it resorted to crime or getting involved in behavior that wasn't appropriate or a divorce ensued.
00:17:07.680 And we've been seeing this for decades. And it hurts the family structure. We just came from
00:17:12.620 Budapest, Hungary, where CPAC was going on. And I was blessed to speak over there. I've never been in
00:17:18.600 a city that was more clean, safe. The children are running around. What they did about 10 years ago is
00:17:26.800 they started to say, we're going to strengthen the family unit. We're going to encourage people to get
00:17:32.320 married. We're going to encourage people to have children. And we're going to, instead of giving people
00:17:36.860 tax breaks and, you know, welfare for sitting home, we're going to give you tax breaks if you get
00:17:42.080 married. How about a tax break when you get married? And when you have, they have, I think they have a
00:17:45.700 16% flat tax. When you have your first child, we bring that down a percentage. When you have your
00:17:50.440 second, it goes down two more percent. And if you're a mother who has four children, what they do there is
00:17:56.560 they say, you will never pay taxes again. You're tax exempt. That's amazing. We give a lot of tax
00:18:02.520 exempt. We give tax breaks to corporations. Same corporations pushing a lot of these crazy social
00:18:10.300 issues on us. But we never consider to give maybe a tax break for somebody who decides to do the right
00:18:15.680 thing, to work, start a family, raise a family. What about giving them a tax break? And it's working
00:18:23.180 in the city. It's so beautiful. You go there. First thing I saw was moms holding babies. I was in New York.
00:18:29.460 I only saw about three or four kids in the three days I was there. There aren't many kids in New
00:18:33.800 York City. And you know what you see in LA? The mom is standing 10 feet behind the caretaker who's
00:18:39.880 pushing the baby cart. So they hire people to raise their kids for them and things like that.
00:18:44.820 What I see often is I see a little cart being pushed around and I go, oh, I can't wait to see
00:18:48.380 the baby. I peek in and it's a dog. I was going to say that. I see that a lot. Actually, more often than
00:18:54.300 not, I look into a stroller and I see a dog. I go, oh, I love dogs. Don't get me wrong. I have a dog
00:18:58.800 myself. But it's, you know, having children, and I've told you this, Tim, I want you to be a dad
00:19:03.940 someday. I hope you will. I'm working on it. You're working on it? Okay, good. It's really
00:19:08.920 the greatest gift. It is the greatest gift that God gives us. And I really encourage people. It
00:19:14.860 changes your entire life perspective. And we need to encourage that. It's so hard right now with the
00:19:20.920 economic situation that Joe Biden has left us in. I know people your age who go, kids, I don't even
00:19:26.760 think I'm going to be able to afford an apartment. Definitely not a house. How can I even afford to
00:19:31.920 go on a date, let alone get married? I think it's on purpose. Yeah, it's the crumbling and they want
00:19:38.060 us lonely and divided, dependent. Yeah, so this is the challenge, right? We talk about Hungary and they
00:19:45.280 did this great tax incentive program where you don't pay any taxes if you have, what is it, four kids or
00:19:50.060 something like that? The mother is, yeah. Yeah, that's amazing. And they also give tax breaks to
00:19:54.420 grandparents who decide that they want to go and help take care of the babies, their grandbabies.
00:20:00.860 It's really a beautiful thing. Of course, people would have their heads exploding here if we talked
00:20:06.360 about that. But we need to start encouraging, strengthening families because so many of our
00:20:10.660 societal ills come from the fact that the family has been weakened. Well, so this is the challenge I
00:20:16.040 see. It feels like we are in a great cultural war in this country where you have two factions.
00:20:25.200 Within those factions, you have different factions. But what the left or the media would describe as
00:20:29.660 right wing is actually relatively broad. You know, someone like me who is traditionally liberal
00:20:36.080 can sit down with a conservative and be like, yeah, family strength in the country. You look at
00:20:41.300 you look at the data on politics. Liberals and conservatives used to be over. They would overlap
00:20:47.240 about 80 percent of political issues. That whole group now is called right wing. And the left, I view
00:20:53.020 as a chaotic and destructive force that is illogical and dangerous. For example, Ocasio-Cortez is blaming
00:21:01.200 Daniel Penny, who is the victim of violent crime. She's blaming him for the death of this man who was
00:21:08.820 actually the aggressor. When you have politicians who seek to implement an inverted policy, blaming
00:21:15.740 victims and destroying this country, how can we implement a policy such as tax incentives for
00:21:22.700 mothers who have more kids when you're actively fighting against someone who's trying to destroy
00:21:27.560 the system, destroy the country? It's tough. I mean, and this is why I think we need to really work
00:21:33.320 on things like my court case, which I won't get into all the details because we want to make sure that
00:21:37.700 when we do go and cast a vote, that it's being done fairly. So I'm going to leave it at that
00:21:45.700 because I know the format that we are at the show. And that's really important. And that's why I'm
00:21:49.920 continuing to fight for that because we have to have that in order to secure our country.
00:21:54.580 But, you know, I think we can work together on this. I would hope that AOC cares enough about the
00:22:01.600 families in her district. She's representing families that we could say, we want to support them.
00:22:06.400 You know, so many women are making decisions to do something like have an abortion and because
00:22:12.400 they they're afraid they don't have the money for the baby. They can't afford their own, you know,
00:22:16.580 living expenses, let alone feeding another baby or feeding a baby and raising a baby. And so
00:22:23.100 in Hungary, this is amazing. They didn't change the abortion laws, but they, they cut the number of
00:22:30.080 abortions in half because they actually started supporting families. I mean, that's, think about
00:22:36.440 that. They didn't touch the abort. If we didn't touch abortion, we didn't touch any of the laws
00:22:40.840 and we brought down abortions by half because we actually said, what is it that's making you want
00:22:46.280 to make that choice? And how can we help? We want to make sure that we have healthy families and
00:22:50.440 liberals live in families too. Ocasio-Cortez came from a family. I would certainly hope that she
00:22:56.420 thinks it's important to have strong families. I don't think it's a left or a liberal conservative
00:23:01.700 right-wing thing. But again, you have to be willing when you're making a case like that
00:23:06.580 to stand up and take the heat. Viktor Orban, the prime minister has been called every single name
00:23:12.320 in the book. They call him a fascist. They call him a Nazi, you name it. And you know, you hear that
00:23:17.340 and you think, oh my gosh, if I go to Hungary, it's going to be terrible. It was the most delightful
00:23:21.060 place I've ever been. I loved it. And I had a chance to talk with him for close to an hour.
00:23:27.140 We talked about policy, how he brought people together to implement these policies. He recognized
00:23:31.440 we have to strengthen the family. The left is pushing right now anti-family. They're pushing
00:23:37.320 to take parents' rights away. They're pushing to have children doing gender modification. I don't
00:23:43.740 even know what they call it anymore. To change their gender and have surgery.
00:23:46.600 Child sex change. They don't call it, they call it affirming. Child sex change, gender mutilation.
00:23:53.620 They're pushing that behind the parents' back. That is weakening the family. That's weakening
00:23:58.720 the human being, the individual. Well, see, this is an interesting subject too, because
00:24:02.040 the right says mutilation, right? It's a very, very strong way to phrase it. The left says gender
00:24:08.680 affirming care. I decided when it comes to the issue of abortion, when it comes to the issue of child
00:24:15.700 sex changes, I'm going to use a basic fact-based academic term. But the funny thing is, the left
00:24:21.520 loses it when I do that. They get mad. I'm not, I'm calling it mutilation is very strong. And I can
00:24:27.600 understand why people would be offended by it. That's the terms that the right and conservatives
00:24:31.780 use. So I said, okay, I'll meet you halfway. We'll just call it a child sex change operation
00:24:36.780 or medical intervention. And they say, no, how dare you call it that? That's crass or crude. I'm like,
00:24:42.000 it's the academic term for what it is. I don't know. I don't think that mutilation
00:24:44.780 is harsh. I think that's what they're doing. They're taking part of your body. There's nothing
00:24:50.120 wrong with, and they are mutilating it. And this should be a crime to have this happen.
00:24:57.040 In Florida, it is.
00:24:58.180 Your logical system is pretty advanced, okay? This is nature's plumbing. And to go in there
00:25:04.360 and mess with that, you're setting up an individual for a lifetime of health problems.
00:25:09.520 Yep.
00:25:10.000 And guess what? When there's a lifetime of health problems, there's a lot of money in that.
00:25:13.380 There's a lot of money in this industry.
00:25:15.180 Abortion is the same thing. You know, conservatives say pro-life. The left says pro-choice.
00:25:20.320 Now, I really reject this one. I think you're either pro-abortion or anti-abortion.
00:25:23.340 That's actually how, when I was a journalist, I learned how you're supposed to address the
00:25:29.820 issue. The issue is abortion. And the left is almost diabolically brilliant in the way they
00:25:35.960 use and twist language. And the right seems to go along with it and go, okay, all right,
00:25:41.080 well, if you're pro-choice, we'll be pro-life. The issue is abortion.
00:25:44.440 Right. The right does do this.
00:25:46.060 And there really is no choice. As I always say, a frightened woman, young woman, goes into
00:25:51.920 a clinic, an abortion clinic, there is no choice. They're given one choice. They don't sit that
00:25:58.060 person down and say, hey, why are you choosing this? Is there something we can do to help? Is
00:26:03.100 it financial? Because we can look to get you some financial help. Is it the fact that you're, you
00:26:08.020 know, you don't think you can take care of the baby? We can help you find more information about
00:26:11.980 adoption services and families who would love to raise your child. What is it that's causing you to
00:26:18.460 want this abortion? That would be choice, right? Because you're giving an array of choices.
00:26:24.740 Yeah.
00:26:24.920 But there is no choice. And what happens is the young lady oftentimes gets the abortion
00:26:31.080 and maybe initially says, okay, well, I guess I don't have to worry now. But months or years down
00:26:38.840 the line is left with a wound that never heals, a regret that never heals. And oftentimes, many are left
00:26:46.860 unable to bear children. I know several people who had an abortion and can no longer, can never bear
00:26:53.060 children again. Something happened in the process. Conversely, ask a mother who had a child unexpectedly,
00:27:02.840 carried the baby, had the baby. Ask any mother on planet Earth, do you regret having your baby?
00:27:09.060 I would challenge you to find one. I bet you can't find a single one who regrets that.
00:27:15.120 I'll be a bit pedantic.
00:27:17.100 No matter how weird or bad their kid turned out. There's some bad kids.
00:27:20.500 No, but there's some evil people out in the world, but they're the exception, not the rule.
00:27:24.940 Typically, I know many women who got pregnant. Some of my good friends today, and their kids are,
00:27:33.740 you know, nine or ten years old, and they tell me they were scared and unsure, and the doctor
00:27:39.940 said, abortion's always an option, and they didn't know what to do. I have one friend who was told,
00:27:45.680 you are not medically capable of doing this, and it could cause you, you could die. And ask them now,
00:27:53.300 would you have preferred to have gotten an abortion? And they say, how dare you? Because they have a
00:27:58.740 kid who's nine years old. Are you nuts? They love their kids. No, no mother ever has the regret that
00:28:04.900 she had a baby. I've never met one, at least. Maybe there's one out there, but, but conversely,
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00:29:40.340 A lifetime of regret that you can't ever make, you can't make it better.
00:29:44.100 This is what Trump did really well in that town hall. And boy, did they, they freak out. I think
00:29:50.160 this is one of the reasons they probably cut it short. Trump said, uh, Caitlin Collins asks him,
00:29:55.040 would, if you were president, would you sign a ban on abortion? And he said, well, it depends on what
00:29:58.940 the deal is. Some say six weeks, some say eight weeks. I thought he'd give a tremendous, a brilliant
00:30:02.240 answer. And he said, we've got negotiating power now on this, but it's not the right that's radical.
00:30:07.820 It's, it's the left, the Democrats, they want abortion up to nine months. They says the woman could be
00:30:12.100 about to give birth and they say you could kill the baby, kill the baby. Why would you do that?
00:30:15.940 Yeah. He's completely right. That was my argument by the way in, in, um, when I was running and
00:30:21.960 people were just constantly, the media was like, where do you stand on abortion? Yeah. And what
00:30:26.560 you're, I'm in pro-life. Okay. I want to save as many babies as I can. I've, I've held my own
00:30:31.920 children in my arms and I know it's a beautiful gift from God. Let's try to help people. Like I said,
00:30:36.820 let's try to help women who are finding themselves in that position where they go, I can't do this.
00:30:40.620 How can we help save as many babies as possible? And it should be up to the state to decide. I
00:30:47.560 believe that. And it's, um, but what we should do is try to, to try to support women so that when
00:30:53.480 they're faced with a pregnancy, they can make a good choice that they're going to be able to live
00:30:57.740 with the rest of their life. We had a leftist on the show about a week ago, just over a week ago.
00:31:03.340 His name is Lance from, uh, the serfs. So I, I'm, I appreciate him coming on the show.
00:31:07.700 I love it. You can talk to anyone. Well, a leftist typically don't like coming on
00:31:11.680 and talking because they end up looking bad. And I think he did end up looking bad,
00:31:15.860 but I respect that he was, uh, brave enough and sure of himself enough to actually come and talk.
00:31:21.100 But something really interesting happened that resulted in a viral moment for us
00:31:24.000 where he said, I, I asked him, I asked many of these leftists, should a woman be, be legally allowed
00:31:32.320 to abort a baby ending its life at eight and a half months? They say yes. Now, typically what
00:31:42.180 they'll do is they'll give some wishy-washy answer. Just, just right out said yes.
00:31:47.460 So that's the thing. They don't, they don't outright say yes, but then eventually they do.
00:31:52.860 And I have to do some prying and I say, do women have a right to get an abortion at any time to say
00:31:57.560 yes. I'm like, so you're saying they are a day from giving birth to a healthy baby. The baby can
00:32:03.280 survive right now on its own. You think because it's in the woman, the doctor can kill it. The woman can,
00:32:08.320 well, it's her body. She can do it. Tell me yes or no. And then they finally will say yes.
00:32:14.840 And then my question is, what's the difference between a baby that's gestated nine months in the
00:32:21.440 womb and out of the womb, the hypothetical two women conceive at the exact same time and their
00:32:27.740 babies are into, are, have gestated the exact amount of time. One woman gives birth 10 minutes
00:32:33.260 early. The other woman says, abort the baby. You think that that baby should be, could be
00:32:38.900 aborted as a, yes, it's the woman's choice. And I just say, why kill the baby? What choice does the
00:32:44.660 baby have in that? I mean, it's just a different location. The baby happens to be in the womb versus
00:32:49.180 it could survive outside the womb. And I don't consider myself to be pro-life. I'm traditionally
00:32:54.340 Democrat pro-choice, but they've never given me a reason why they think it's acceptable to end the
00:33:00.540 life of the baby if it could survive on its own. And unity says, you're, you're in favor of forced
00:33:06.200 birth. You know, I said, I said, define birth. And he goes, huh? What is it? The baby's there. It
00:33:12.720 has to come out. Why kill it? They have no answer. They just, I genuinely think they just want less
00:33:18.820 people. Well, I mean, we could go into a lot of these cultural things and it shouldn't even be
00:33:22.880 cultural. It's just like common sense stuff. I mean, we, we talk about, we talked about children
00:33:26.760 being talked into sex changes and this is, and, and I think we've got, we've gotten so
00:33:32.900 polarized politically that the left is like, I will double down. I'm going to double down. I don't
00:33:38.360 want to be wrong on it. No matter how crazy things get where they go, okay, uh, the child's gender
00:33:45.020 confused. Should they be allowed to, you know, use this bathroom or that? But yes, absolutely. You know,
00:33:50.920 they, whatever they say that now it's getting to the point where they're having surgery. The children
00:33:55.760 are having surgery, the, the 14 year old girl or 15 year old girl is having her breasts removed,
00:34:00.040 having a hysterectomy and they double down. Yes, absolutely. Rare as it is. They don't want to
00:34:05.860 be wrong. And it's like, where, where do we draw the line here? We're talking about people's lives
00:34:10.120 right now. We pull this up during a debate on the show with, uh, another liberal lefty guy. And,
00:34:16.180 uh, he's like, how many, how many girls are people getting surgery? They say, no, minors aren't
00:34:20.040 getting surgery. Kim Petrus in Germany. I know Germany's not the United States, 16 years old,
00:34:24.360 biological male sex change surgery, jazz Jennings in Florida. So I don't know if the initial surgery
00:34:31.140 jazz got was in Florida, but jazz has received gender alteration surgery. Cause this is like the
00:34:37.500 third one. I don't know. I don't know what you'd call it, but, uh, gender modification or, or genital
00:34:41.920 modification surgery in Florida. And this is in the United States. Jazz Jennings initially got the
00:34:47.600 operation at 17 as a minor, but we bring this up and it's the, uh, a couple thousand teenage girls
00:34:54.440 in the United States over the past four years have received double mastectomies. It is in the
00:34:59.420 several couple of, I think it's about two to 3000. And the response from the left is, oh, well,
00:35:04.680 that's not that much. And I'm like, one is too much. Are you kidding?
00:35:08.240 In American hospital or clinic? This is crazy. Well, and it's, it is happening and there's big
00:35:12.640 business and there's big money behind it. And you see the advertising. We've, I've seen it at
00:35:16.880 hospitals in Arizona advertising for whatever they call it, gender reaffirming surgery. They're
00:35:22.140 advertising it. And we saw an ad, um, not that long ago. We posted about it where they're talking
00:35:26.900 now with toddler age, your toddler can have gender, you know, I don't know what their term is confusion.
00:35:34.120 They can be transgender from a very young age. They're trying to get parents to start pushing this
00:35:39.760 on their kids at a very young age when they're three and four years old. What happens is,
00:35:44.080 and I've talked about this many times before, our children's minds are malleable. There's a reason
00:35:50.140 that our beautiful little five and six and seven year olds get real excited around Christmas time
00:35:54.240 about somebody coming down the, the chimney. And it's a really fun, beautiful thing that shows
00:35:59.220 you how malleable our children's minds are. There's a rabbit leaving candy for you hidden around
00:36:03.880 the house. It's exciting. It's wonderful. And I think that's fabulous. I don't want to ever change
00:36:08.720 that. The beautiful imagination of our kids. Then you send them into school and they have
00:36:13.900 somebody who they trust, the teacher or somebody at school, a counselor. They're having a bad day.
00:36:18.860 They're afraid. They're, they're psychologically, um, struggling, or they're seeing that they're
00:36:23.360 talking about all this gender stuff. And they're like, well, look, if you change genders, if you,
00:36:28.180 if you want to be a different gender, you get more attention. Kids want attention. Yep.
00:36:33.400 How do you get ahead in this world right now? Meritocracy is dead. It doesn't matter if you're
00:36:38.820 a great scientist, mathematician, if you, if you're a great athlete, that's not enough anymore.
00:36:44.300 It's not enough to be good at what you do. You have to do something like change your gender to get
00:36:50.500 ahead or get noticed in this world. We have a story where, um, one of the people who work here
00:36:56.040 and a prominent personality said that when she was living in a liberal area,
00:36:59.440 her daughter likes playing sports, plays football. So without telling her, they went to the daughter
00:37:05.420 and said, you're a lesbian and you're a boy. And so this young girl who's like, I think she's 10 or
00:37:11.980 so comes home and says this to her mom. And then the mother says, do you know what that means?
00:37:19.700 She's like, I don't know. That's what they said I was. Okay. We're leaving the school. We're getting
00:37:22.940 out of here. Good. Yeah. She may have saved her daughter's life. Absolutely. And this is why I tell
00:37:27.760 people get out of cities and there are a lot of people who don't want to do it. Watch that.
00:37:33.840 They're going to be moving around here. Yeah, but it's good. You know, if somebody lives in,
00:37:38.700 in California and they're of moderate politics, they don't want kids getting sex changes. They
00:37:46.020 think abortion. I am, I am traditionally liberal on the abortion issue, which is it used to be safe,
00:37:52.220 legal, rare. There were rare circumstances where bad things were happening and we leave it up to the
00:37:56.780 mother and the doctor to come to the right conclusion. Now it's either you're on the right.
00:38:02.120 I have conservatives who are pro-life telling me, well, let's talk about that, Tim. Maybe like Trump
00:38:06.240 said, some people say six weeks, some people say eight weeks. Why is Donald Trump coming to me and
00:38:10.560 offering me a negotiation and a compromise where we can find a place to live together? And the left is
00:38:15.520 saying abortion at any point for any reason, right? There's an extreme side. And then there's the,
00:38:20.780 let's be reasonable people. It's interesting that he threw that out there and something reasonable
00:38:25.700 that way you could, the general population would say is reasonable. And the left says no,
00:38:31.040 they're going, no, we have to have it until nine months moment of birth. That's crazy. It's,
00:38:36.640 it's really revealing everything we need to know. They claimed who was lying. They said it was,
00:38:41.560 it was fact check false. Kathy Tran in Virginia proposed a bill that would allow abortion up to
00:38:46.640 the point of birth. But my point was, they call it partial birth abortion. The baby oftentimes can come
00:38:52.700 out alive. And then they, they kill in the process. And then the left says, it never happens. But I'm
00:38:57.760 like, if it happens one time, it's too many. And it does. But so if people who hold any kind of views
00:39:03.540 in terms of reason, reasonability or being, being reasonable, if they move from a blue state to
00:39:08.920 Georgia, Ohio, or Wisconsin, they would turn those states red. We don't want Democrats, you know, in,
00:39:16.160 in California, complaining about crime, moving to Florida and turning it blue. But what we're
00:39:21.580 seeing is Florida has just become reliably red, which means come 2024, we don't got to worry about
00:39:27.500 it. It's going to vote. It's going to go Trump. But Georgia, Wisconsin, Ohio, our major, our pivotal
00:39:32.960 swing states. If you live in New York or California, your vote's not going to do anything in terms of
00:39:39.720 winning this culture war. And you're putting yourself and your family at risk with the increasing crime
00:39:44.440 violence. Paying a fortune in taxes. And what do you get for those taxes? Not a damn thing.
00:39:48.780 That's what makes me mad. We pay so high taxes. Think of California, New York, DC, and you can't
00:39:55.560 even walk down the street safely. Now, what if these good people in California who know their
00:40:02.340 vote's not going to have an impact decided, I'm going to go to Arizona? They have been. And that's
00:40:06.360 a good thing. Many of them voted for me and they said, please, we got to keep our state red. And I
00:40:10.240 believe our state is still bright red. I really do. We're working through the legal
00:40:14.260 system. I'm not going to go into great detail because I know YouTube is showing this. Trust
00:40:19.880 me, we're working through the legal system because we believe that's an important legal
00:40:23.880 battle that must be had right now. We do have people who left California. They're fleeing.
00:40:29.140 They're really looking for some sanity. And they're refugees in a weird way. We got refugees,
00:40:36.740 American refugees trying to flee these red states. And you mentioned it. Small towns are so where
00:40:42.060 it's at. Somewhere along the way, we got it in our head. Oh, you got to live in New York
00:40:45.640 or Chicago or these big cities. And that is, I can't even imagine living in those cities
00:40:50.060 right now.
00:40:50.680 It's hard. Right. So I have, I think, I think most people who follow my show agree with
00:40:56.340 me. It's not just me saying it. It's Jack Posobiec who said it before me, get out of the
00:41:00.500 cities. But there are a lot of people, they like doing this thing where they say, it's easy
00:41:04.140 for you to say, Tim, you're successful and you're wealthy. Let me just, I'll tell everybody
00:41:08.820 on this show. It costs, let me ask you, how much do you think it costs to have internet
00:41:13.000 in this building where we are?
00:41:15.560 Well, you have a lot going on here. This isn't just your average internet. I mean, you, you,
00:41:19.380 you operate your company through here.
00:41:21.360 The internet we have is equal to or less than home internet in New York or Philly or any major city.
00:41:29.920 It costs $3,000 per month. And I believe it was about $30,000 upfront to build the infrastructure.
00:41:37.700 I could have purchased a building in New York, in the outskirts of New York or in Austin or in one
00:41:45.740 of these liberal cities. And it would cost me $100 per month to have the internet. But I decided a few
00:41:51.560 things. The cities are getting out of control. My vote has less of an impact. I don't want to build
00:41:58.080 an economic system in a place where the beneficiaries are evil people. So we initially wanted to build all
00:42:05.780 this in New Jersey, in the South Jersey area, which is moderate. It's moderate to conservative. We had
00:42:10.860 Jeff Van Drew, who switched from Democrat to Republican. We weren't in his district, but we're in this area.
00:42:15.240 And I said, this is an opportunity to, to, to push back. The problem, though, is all the tax money we
00:42:20.160 generate would be going to very evil people. That's right. And so ultimately, I said, with the crime, with the
00:42:26.660 riots, we need to go somewhere else. Now we're still about an hour away from Washington, DC, from
00:42:31.900 Baltimore. So we're still in a relatively metropolitan area. But we're now in a right
00:42:37.240 leaning purple area where our employees who move here, our votes help push back the influence from
00:42:46.300 the cities into a red state. People need to understand this about West Virginia. It's the
00:42:50.760 second most Trump supporting state in the country. But in the eastern panhandle, liberals from DC are
00:42:57.220 moving here as refugees to get away from their own bad policies and then voting for it here.
00:43:01.240 Yeah. So we've got to have some pushback. So I not I know that not everybody can do this.
00:43:06.600 Not everybody can leave where they are. It's very, very difficult. But we really do need people to
00:43:11.860 consider what to whatever extent it may be one of the most difficult things you've ever done in your
00:43:16.740 life. But to go to a place where your vote has a huge impact. I never thought of that moving so that
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00:44:55.400 Right? Moved to Arizona and voted for you? You'd win in a landslide.
00:44:59.320 They did. A lot of them did. But imagine if all of them did.
00:45:03.200 I'm going to try not to get you canceled today. I've had a lot of people canceled. And I agree
00:45:09.460 with you 100%. There's a lot of conservatives in Eastern California going up all the state
00:45:14.660 to Larry County, for example. And they're being mercilessly beaten by Democrat policies.
00:45:20.860 But you know what's even bigger that's happening right now? The conservatives are with us. We're
00:45:25.160 seeing Democrats flee. When you lose the Democrats and they go, whoa, this is not the Democrat party
00:45:30.500 I thought it was. And I think this is one of the reasons the left is not encouraging people to
00:45:36.700 start families. Because they know something changes in you when you have a child, when you start a
00:45:41.620 family. It's true.
00:45:42.540 The priorities are less about me and more about how can I protect my family?
00:45:47.200 I've been tweeting about this. When you get married or have kids, you are more likely to
00:45:52.580 become conservative. And it goes both ways, actually. If you are conservative, you're raised
00:45:58.600 conservative, more likely to have kids. If you're raised liberal and have kids, you start adopting
00:46:03.800 conservative policies. I wonder why that is.
00:46:06.000 You have to, because it's common sense policies. That's what it is. And you know, they've called me
00:46:10.400 every name in the book, extreme, right wing, far right. You know, so far we have been right about
00:46:15.200 everything. But I would just challenge people, don't get caught up in that. Look at the policies.
00:46:21.920 This is why I'm so impressed with President Trump right now. And I was so angry that the town hall
00:46:27.140 didn't concentrate on his policies. And I guess the only little criticism or suggestion I would have
00:46:34.580 made to him is to pivot away from her hostile line of questioning and bias toward his policies to say,
00:46:42.180 you know what, you really want to keep talking about the past. I want to talk about Agenda 47,
00:46:49.420 which is going to strengthen our families. And this is how. We're going to bring down the housing
00:46:55.640 prices so that young people can afford to buy and build a home. We're going to increase the funding
00:47:02.780 that goes to our police department so that our streets are safe. Here's what we're going to do
00:47:06.580 in schools to make sure they're not indoctrinating our kids. You know, you have to, with these people,
00:47:11.020 pivot them away from their own insanity. And it was an opportunity to, I mean, this is why I was
00:47:16.120 saying. His policies are great. I wish people were hearing about them. The media is never going to ask
00:47:20.400 him about that. They have to keep beating the drum of this other stuff. So to say he's stuck in the
00:47:24.640 past, he's not stuck in the past. He's looking toward the future. He knows that we're going to turn
00:47:28.880 things around. It doesn't seem like it's possible because Joe Biden has dropped us off a cliff,
00:47:33.800 but we can pick up the pieces. And I believe with everything I've got in my body, every single fiber
00:47:39.840 of my being, we can turn things around and actually be better. This is why I said, right when we started,
00:47:44.700 I was like, before the show started, I said, I'm going to go heavy. You should be VP. And the reason is
00:47:49.980 messaging. You have so many viral moments where you turned the media's trick back onto them.
00:47:56.960 Um, so one example I think of in terms of this town hall is if it were me and I was sitting there
00:48:03.880 and Caitlin Collins said, let's, I want to ask you about 2020. I would say, look, you know, I'm not
00:48:11.760 the president right now. I want to be the president in 2024 because the economy needs help, the border.
00:48:17.340 And then when she goes, no, no, I want to go back to 2020. I'd say, why are you so obsessed with
00:48:20.600 2020? Caitlin, don't live in the past. That's exactly it. Turn it on. Don't live in the past.
00:48:26.320 That's great. Yep. So don't, don't you think we should be talking about the concerns of the
00:48:30.400 American people, but I want to ask about things you've said, if you really want to talk about it,
00:48:35.460 I mean, I think we should be servicing the American people, not playing to the whims of
00:48:38.680 the media. Oh man. And it would, it would turn the whole thing right back at them, throw it in
00:48:42.620 their face and they wouldn't know what to do. But you have those moments. There's, there's,
00:48:46.060 there's so many clips that have gone viral of you doing just that.
00:48:48.680 This is why I don't think they'll ever invite me on the view or MSNBC. I ran into, um, Mika and Joe
00:48:54.860 morning, Joe in the airport. I was in Florida and a half ago and it went viral. Um, I, my husband
00:49:00.940 said, is that Joe Scarborough? And I said, Oh my gosh, I'd like to, the U-turn followed him down
00:49:05.420 the escalator. I mean, we were kind of right in the same area. I said, Joe, Hey Joe, how are you? And
00:49:09.680 he turned around, he was heading into the men's room. He goes, Hey, and he was actually really nice.
00:49:13.640 I said, I just wanted to introduce myself. I've never met you in person. You guys spent a lot of
00:49:18.420 time bad mouthing me on your show. And I wanted you to actually meet me and just, you know, meet
00:49:22.320 the human being behind the name. That's great. And he was really, he was actually rather nice about it.
00:49:27.540 Mika started recording me and was not very friendly. Their handler said, you're a liar. You're
00:49:34.360 delusional. She was saying that kind of stuff to me. And I said, no, actually I've never lied.
00:49:38.180 I've never lied about, you know, November 8th. I've always been truthful.
00:49:42.260 And it was just interesting, but she was recording me. Mika was recording me. I said,
00:49:47.680 are you recording me? And she goes, yes. And Joe said, don't do that. I mean, he was like mad at
00:49:53.500 her. That's amazing. But we ended up putting this out and it went viral. You know, you just have to
00:49:58.760 call these people out. I think you do a really great job with this stuff.
00:50:01.480 We're just human beings. They're a human being as well, but they're being paid to do, they're being
00:50:06.740 paid to push that agenda. And when you think about it, can you imagine being paid to push an agenda?
00:50:12.260 I know that goes against our country. I've experienced working for companies that have
00:50:17.380 tried to do this. When I worked for Fusion, which was ABC News, Univision's joint venture.
00:50:22.220 I said, look, I report the news. And they said, for the first eight months or so, they were like,
00:50:29.720 you know, do your thing, report the news. And then at some point they brought in a new editor-in-chief
00:50:34.400 whose Twitter profile was down with whiteness. And they said, we want to side with the audience.
00:50:42.220 And my attitude to these people was, look, I'm going to go on the ground. I'm going to tell you
00:50:47.320 what I see. I'm going to talk to people, ask them how they feel. I'm going to show what the police
00:50:51.840 are doing. That's it. I am not going to lie. And that's what they wanted. I asked the president
00:50:58.680 of this company when he told me this side with the audience, I said, are you telling me that if
00:51:03.960 there is a factual news story, but it would offend our audience, we won't cover it? He said, I think
00:51:09.960 that's fair. Yeah. And I was like, ultimately I won't do this. And I think I should leave the
00:51:15.900 company. And they wouldn't let me because I signed a contract and they were like, well, no, it's like
00:51:20.760 Tucker Carl said, they own him. Thank God he's going to be able to pull away from that. They
00:51:24.860 wanted to sign me for three years. I said two. And they were like, well, three years is really for
00:51:28.820 you. It's a lot of money. And I was like, well, we'll do two years. And I was right because eight
00:51:32.940 months in, they said, we're, we're going to go full woke. And I said, I'm just here to report the
00:51:37.640 news. So ultimately what ends up happening is for a year. I basically stagnate golden handcuffs,
00:51:42.540 they call it. Yep. They, they wanted to report. I understand that. Yep. Worked to the media for a
00:51:47.520 long time. That you sign the contract. And then if you don't report what they want, they put you in
00:51:51.740 the janitor's closet and say, you're under contract. This is what I think they did with Tucker. They
00:51:55.440 knew they couldn't have that voice of reason out there speaking, going up to the election. He wasn't,
00:52:01.560 he wasn't for the war in Ukraine. He was very mad. He was inviting MAGA type guests on and by MAGA,
00:52:08.540 you know, let's remind people what it stands for make America great again. If you're not for making
00:52:13.000 America great again, I, what are you for? What are you for? Exactly. Well, they're coming after us now.
00:52:20.060 This is an interesting week for us. I don't know if, no, I haven't heard what in the, uh, well,
00:52:24.060 a couple of things. One, the, uh, the shooter in Texas, they found this Russian profile where he had
00:52:30.740 posted four clips of one episode. So what do they do? They report he was a fan of the show.
00:52:35.840 I did hear that. Despite the fact it was one episode and he wasn't even a subscriber because
00:52:40.860 they're lying. Then we had, they got to bring you down somehow because you know what? You're too
00:52:45.780 powerful. Well, people are saying, look, we don't, we don't get nearly as many views as Tucker does,
00:52:51.040 but we do get comparable views, comparable views in the key demographic. And we're on at the same time
00:52:55.620 as him. So Tucker gets nuked from Fox news. Now we see this wave of negative press for me.
00:53:02.000 The other thing that happened was a juror in the E Jean Carroll rape trial. Trump said that he had
00:53:07.380 seen three or four episodes of, of Tim cast. That was enough for them to try and get him disqualified
00:53:14.840 from the jury. And for some reason, New York times, Politico, and a whole bunch of news outlets,
00:53:19.600 daily beast, pick the story up. The question is, why is it news? Well, it's more, what I would ask
00:53:25.520 is why all of a sudden is, is Tim cast. They're going after a lot of different outlets are going
00:53:29.980 after Tim cast. Interesting. They went up to, they have the, we're going a year and a half in
00:53:34.400 to this election. You've been very pro Trump, not because you're, you know, a sycophant.
00:53:40.840 You're pro Trump because you like, from what I understand, you really like the policies he's
00:53:44.560 putting forth. Foreign policy, foreign policies, everything. They don't like that. And they have
00:53:49.560 to stop you. They, they try to stop Tucker. They're going to try to stop anybody who's for him. They're
00:53:54.200 coming after me. They're going after Bannon. They're going out, you name it. And it's interesting to me,
00:53:58.480 you know, because they write these weird things. It's concerted effort. They say like pro Trump personality
00:54:04.160 or whatever. And then I'm just like, I'm, I'm like as barely trope pro Trump as you could be in
00:54:08.380 terms of being pro Trump. I I'm like for a while. I said, I think DeSantis is better because he's,
00:54:14.280 he's what's the right word. He's not as bombastic. And so he attracts moderates. However, I think
00:54:22.340 Trump's going to be the only candidate to go in and actually fire these corrupt individuals.
00:54:26.000 So we need one more term from Trump. I've criticized Trump's personality. I've brought up the, uh, some of
00:54:32.440 the bad foreign policy drone strikes. We've debated them on the show, but this is the, this is the
00:54:36.600 point we have on Tim cast IRL, Ian Crossland, who does not like Trump at all. Who's very, very critical
00:54:43.340 of Trump. We have Luke Redkowski, who is a anarchist personality who is very, very anti-Trump. And,
00:54:50.820 and, and our audience has, Luke has Trump derangement syndrome, but do a show where I say something like,
00:54:57.260 despite those things, I still think Trump is the right choice and they come after you. You can't
00:55:02.540 even have one tiny bit. And they go, we have to destroy him and bring him down. Yeah. I frankly
00:55:08.440 like Trump's enemies. I like the fact that he's got the enemies he has are the right kind of enemies.
00:55:14.500 I don't want, I don't want, um, to vote for somebody who is being pumped up and supported by
00:55:22.040 the same people who started the endless wars. Right. I mean, moderates should be looking at
00:55:27.300 that. Moderates should be looking at who's going to start wars and who's going to end them. And
00:55:31.380 Trump wants to end the wars. And he, and he did some of the best foreign policy, if not the best
00:55:37.900 foreign policy of my life. So I'm born, uh, surely I can say the fall of the Soviet union was great
00:55:43.660 foreign policy for the United States. Right. Absolutely. I'm like, how old was I? What was it? 92
00:55:48.100 when I'm four years old or something? I don't remember. Uh, it was in the late eighties,
00:55:52.760 actually. Eight, when it, when it fell, I think. Yeah, you're right. You're right. Yeah. The Berlin
00:55:57.720 wall. I don't know. I was a baby. I was a toddler. You were, but when were you born? 86.
00:56:03.000 Oh, interesting. I thought you were younger than that. Oh no, no. I'm 37. So, uh, I'm a little kid
00:56:08.160 when the Soviet union falls. That was great. By the time I'm a teenager, I'm looking at the Clinton
00:56:13.520 foreign policy, which included war. Then we get George W. Bush, obviously very, very bad in terms
00:56:19.480 of the Middle East invasion. Then we get Barack Obama. Lying about Iraq. Absolutely. Lying about
00:56:23.760 Iraq. Obama does the same thing. All of my friends are telling me Obama's going to be the guy to end
00:56:29.120 these wars. I thought he was, but he certainly was not. Look at Syria. It was, it's a mess. Absolutely.
00:56:33.900 Uh, more troops in Afghanistan. And now they want to expand what's going on in Ukraine. I think their,
00:56:40.120 their effort and their mission is to march us into world war three and we're putting hundreds
00:56:44.740 of billions of our hard earned treasure. We certainly could use it on our streets right
00:56:48.420 now. We could use it to help secure our border. We cost a fraction of what we're spending in
00:56:53.420 Ukraine. And the fastest way to end that conflict is to turn off the money and force these two
00:56:58.440 men to the negotiating table, to negotiate peace. Boris Johnson stopped that from happening
00:57:04.460 because the West is of the mindset that it's all or nothing. We win or nothing. And nothing means
00:57:11.280 annihilation. I think of this in terms of, uh, there's no winning in that. There's no winning.
00:57:16.640 No, right. And I think Caitlin said, did you want Ukraine to lose?
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00:58:46.340 Trump's like that. Well, there is no winner. You say you want Ukraine to win the war. And Trump's
00:58:53.480 like, I want people to stop dying. Yeah, we want to stop the war. I want to stop the war. I've been
00:58:58.280 I've been loving the poker. There's no winner loser right now. There's the Ukrainian people are are no
00:59:03.520 matter what happens. Yeah, like the best thing for everybody is ending this war. But you have people
00:59:07.760 who are proud or indoctrinated. But I've been using a lot of poker analogies lately. I've been playing
00:59:12.660 quite a bit and I love this. You watch professional poker players. And you can see what cards they
00:59:19.800 have. And you can tell one of these guys is going to lose. The other guy is going to win. But that guy
00:59:27.520 who's going to lose is convinced he's going to win. So he takes everything he's got and he shoves it in
00:59:32.380 and the commentators going, no, oh, no. Oh, he's walking. That's how I feel with Ukraine, that the West
00:59:38.480 is in a no win scenario. But they are determined no matter what to just put it all on the line,
00:59:45.200 all the chips in. And Trump is saying, fold the hand, live another day. Drop the cards. Keep what
00:59:50.300 you got. It's you're not happy about it. Right. You lose the pot. But you get to keep I'm not even
00:59:55.900 sure that I wish it were that innocent that they think, well, we're going to win this. I think
01:00:00.560 there's an effort to continue a war, to continue feeding the belly of the of the war machine.
01:00:08.120 The military industrial complex wants to get paid. The military industrial complex. They've got to.
01:00:10.940 There's too much money in the line. There's too much money in defense contracts. And, you know,
01:00:16.960 I think military industrial complex and big pharma are the biggest threats to humanity.
01:00:22.860 I agree.
01:00:23.600 To our safety and security. And no one can talk about that.
01:00:26.420 And you've got.
01:00:26.860 You can't hear. I mean, I hope we don't get taken down for talking about that.
01:00:29.380 Well, we it's just how you criticize them. Right. But you've got the military industrial
01:00:35.220 complex. We can rag on all day. There's really nothing they can do about it.
01:00:37.820 They've started to censor us on that yet.
01:00:39.320 They will, though. They will. When. So right now you have that story about the drone attempt on
01:00:46.040 Putin's life, that the two drones flew over the Kremlin. They blew him up. Was it a false flag?
01:00:51.320 Is Putin lying? We don't know. Putin says or the Russia says it was the U.S. that did it.
01:00:55.980 A former CIA official said this is U.S. all over it. If Putin decides to escalate in such a way that he
01:01:04.080 says the U.S. tried to take my life and the U.S. formally joins the war. If NATO formally joins the
01:01:10.680 war in Ukraine against Russia, YouTube will outright issue a new rule saying lying about U.S. war efforts
01:01:20.840 in Ukraine is a bannable offense. And then when you factually report it, they'll take you down.
01:01:27.540 You're absolutely right. And this is how this is the march into World War Three.
01:01:32.580 Yep.
01:01:32.740 And it's not being done happenstance. Oh, oops. There is an effort to do this. And this is why
01:01:39.520 the people of Hungary are so opposed to the war. And they're trying to offer-
01:01:42.840 They're in a firing line.
01:01:43.580 They're trying to offer their country, Budapest, their city, capital city, as a place for peace
01:01:50.480 talks. And the rest of Europe doesn't want it. They're the ones who are going to be closest
01:01:53.840 to the action.
01:01:54.740 Yep.
01:01:55.000 And there's just, it's very, very concerning. And this is why, you know, I was talking a
01:02:00.400 little bit, you know, the culture war is absolutely huge. And I've been all over it for a long
01:02:03.800 time. But while we are so busy talking about the culture war, which is massive, we need almost
01:02:08.540 more hours in the day to cover all the craziness. While this is all keeping us very busy, we are
01:02:14.420 being marched into World War Three.
01:02:16.280 Yep.
01:02:16.540 We're watching our economy collapse. It's going to collapse. I predict our economy is going
01:02:22.680 to collapse.
01:02:23.640 Maybe in a few months.
01:02:25.000 Maybe. This could happen very quickly. And so we're not paying attention to that. And
01:02:31.480 we're watching an invasion at our border, completely destabilizing our country. We're
01:02:35.620 going to be spiraling into complete chaos. And we're really worked up over a lot of things
01:02:41.080 in the cultural war, which are important. But it's a lot easier to spend time for these
01:02:45.900 news networks to spend time covering that ad nauseum, because they don't want to cover what's
01:02:50.420 happening in Ukraine.
01:02:51.080 Are you familiar with Thucydides' trap?
01:02:53.720 No.
01:02:54.620 No.
01:02:54.720 This is a reference to whenever a dominant economic power is about to be displaced by
01:03:03.120 a rising economic power, war breaks out.
01:03:05.460 It's a tendency, not a law, meaning I think out of 16 historical moments, 12 have resulted
01:03:12.400 in war. So there's a fear that the U.S. will go to war with China because China is very close.
01:03:18.800 I think their economy right now is at 17 trillion to the U.S.'s 23. And with Biden's policies, it
01:03:25.200 went from like China will supplant the U.S. by 2036 to 2028. It's rapidly sped up. So I wonder if one of
01:03:33.380 the reasons we are seeing the border collapse, the economy collapse, the reason why you see the
01:03:38.800 Biden's going for Chinese investments. I don't I'm not saying it's true or I know, but you put these
01:03:44.380 pieces together and you're starting to get a hint of powerful establishment interests are investing in
01:03:50.540 China and have been for decades because perhaps they're preparing to tank the U.S. on purpose
01:03:56.020 in their minds, preventing war and then putting all their money in China as a safety net. So when
01:04:01.140 China rises, they're rich. Basically, their view is if we keep investing in the U.S., war will break
01:04:07.840 out or is a high chance that it will. Our best bet is to intentionally destroy America and move all of
01:04:14.300 our finances to China in the process. So that way, America falls. There's no war. And then we're rich
01:04:19.140 in China. I have to wonder why it is that Hunter Biden flies to China for private equity deals.
01:04:24.740 And at the same time, Joe Biden's policies are destroying this country.
01:04:28.580 That's true. Whether it's intentional or not, whether Joe Biden did it on purpose,
01:04:32.640 the end result that I see is the U.S. will fall. China's economy will rise and Joe Biden's family
01:04:39.680 benefits from it. Absolutely. And why are why are they not behind bars right now? Honest to God,
01:04:45.380 if that was the Trumps, they would be. Absolutely. It's really concerning because that was ignored
01:04:50.820 going into the last election. We know for a fact they were taking money from the CCP and CCP interests
01:04:56.240 and Ukraine, and they have interest over there. Isn't that interesting? Those are where the two
01:05:01.300 hotspots are right now. The CCP is working to destabilize our country. They're buying farmland.
01:05:07.180 They're buying property. And Joe Biden, I call him feeble. I think he's, this has all been
01:05:15.240 intentional. He is an America last president. He's a China first president. And I believe he's one of
01:05:23.340 the best partners that the cartels have on the border. Kerry, it is unfair to call Joe Biden feeble.
01:05:29.320 It is unfair because feeble still implies he has some capability. This man is so out of it that,
01:05:36.660 and also intentional, absolutely unfair. This man has no intentions at all. He's completely gone.
01:05:41.460 He's gone. There's, there's someone else. No, I think that, um, well, he says the smartest man
01:05:47.080 he knows is, is a Hunter. Maybe Hunter's controlling it all. Right. Obviously I'm kidding. Who's in charge
01:05:51.580 of Joe Biden. You know, he, he does seem to be, um, faltering even more. He can't figure out how to get
01:05:57.280 off the stage. He can't find the door. Exactly. It's really sad what's going on. You know,
01:06:01.500 feeble implies the old man walking down the stairs. Joe Biden can't find the stairs.
01:06:07.940 That's right. So it's like, you know, in all seriousness, I think part of it might,
01:06:14.040 I thought this for a while. I'm not saying it's 100%. I think you've got people surrounding him
01:06:18.660 who are doing whatever they want. Their attitude is more so the Titanic has hit the iceberg with Joe
01:06:24.400 Biden. So we better start taking the fine China and getting the lifeboat ready while Biden spins in
01:06:29.020 circles confused. Yeah. Take what we can and try to come out on the other side.
01:06:33.680 Yeah. As part of the haves, not the have nots. I think this is why it's so critical the next year
01:06:39.480 and a half, Tim, that we, um, fight for what we have in this country. We can turn this around our
01:06:44.620 constitution. They, you know, they, they would love nothing more than to push this globalist agenda.
01:06:48.740 We're all just one big globalist blob. We lose our culture. I want to see 190 countries with strong
01:06:54.400 leaders. Yes. I've mentioned this before, strong leaders who protect their citizens, who protect
01:07:00.360 their culture. And you go to England, they were asking me, we were in England recently, and they
01:07:04.480 said, what'd you think of the coronation? I said, and look, the monarchy is not for us. Thank God. We're,
01:07:08.600 we, we threw off the shackles of the monarchy, you know, nearly 250 years ago. But I'm really,
01:07:15.480 uh, I'm really enjoying the culture while I'm visiting. I didn't come to England to see,
01:07:20.360 um, you know, Saudi Arabia. You go to Saudi Arabia to see Saudi Arabia. You, you, you come
01:07:26.600 to America and you want American culture. I went to, and the globalism, they want to end all that.
01:07:31.980 They want to take our culture away. They want to take our history away. They want to topple our
01:07:35.280 statues. They want us to forget our history. So we don't know where we came from. If you don't know
01:07:39.800 where you came from, you don't know where you're going and they want to make life just meaningless.
01:07:43.680 I don't think people understand how horrible this globalist system would be. I went to the
01:07:49.560 Bahamas. I was on a cruise. We went to, I think it was Nassau. And they said, we're going to be
01:07:54.340 stopping here. Everybody feel free to go out and check out the city. We're leaving at this time.
01:07:58.080 So get back before then. And I'm like, oh boy, I wonder what the Bahamas has to offer. And you
01:08:03.100 know what they had to offer? Starbucks, Hard Rock Cafe, Dolce Gabbana. And I'm like, am I in
01:08:08.900 Times Square? I'm in the Bahamas. I go to so many countries.
01:08:14.400 Every port was the same?
01:08:15.780 Every major urban center has almost the exact same companies, the exact same brands, Starbucks,
01:08:23.500 McDonald's. And it's gross. When I go somewhere, I want to see their culture. I want to see what
01:08:31.200 they've discovered. I want to see their values. I don't want to take from their values or infringe
01:08:35.880 upon them or insert mine into theirs. I want to say, tell me how you see the world so we can learn.
01:08:41.500 I think this, they talk about multiculturalism. And I'm like, yes, multiculturalism works when you
01:08:48.460 have 190 strong countries with strong borders and strong leaders who respect their people and their
01:08:52.760 values and their ways of life. And then through that diverse set of worldviews, we find the best
01:08:59.780 technologies, the best policies, the best ways to live. If we homogenize all that, the way we're
01:09:06.400 starting to see it, then you can't rapidly adapt to a crisis. Homogenizing any kind of, like we talk
01:09:13.780 about genetics, homogenizing a gene pool kills off the species because then one disease arises and the
01:09:19.780 whole species is wiped out. That's why when they talk, this is the thing about the diversity,
01:09:24.700 equity, inclusivity. It is a demonic, I mean it figuratively, bastardization of what really
01:09:31.500 matters. True diversity is a diversity of thought. That's right. And that-
01:09:36.660 That's why I left news because there was no diversity of ideology and thought.
01:09:41.020 And what happens? Now we're seeing all the news organizations collapse.
01:09:44.360 Good. Well, you talked about going to the Bahamas and you're going, I know, I can get all this at
01:09:49.500 home. This is, what's the difference between, why did I even come on this trip other than the
01:09:54.740 sunshine? There's no adventure. You know, one of the beautiful things about Budapest that I
01:09:59.840 noticed, obviously they have a lot of the riverboat cruises because they're on the Danube. So they
01:10:03.680 have some of those stores, which was wonderful and then that's fine. But you go and you see all
01:10:07.580 these small shops. It's a mom and pop, it's a family. COVID was the final straw that broke the
01:10:15.620 camel's back for small businesses. They've been for centuries, decades, trying to destroy
01:10:21.700 small business. They sent all of our factories overseas. They destroyed the family. And then
01:10:27.080 the people who survive with small businesses, pressure, pressure, pressure. Economically,
01:10:32.460 it was difficult. They don't get the tax breaks. The big corporations do. Mom and pop shops,
01:10:36.440 small businesses struggle to make it. Sometimes they just finally give up and sell their company
01:10:41.980 to a big corporation and they cash out. And then COVID strikes. Who suffered the most besides
01:10:49.200 families and our children? Small businesses. The fast food chain got to survive, but the mom
01:10:56.440 and pop eatery is gone now. Walmart gets to stay open. Mom and pop specialty shop, gone. And the
01:11:02.420 horrifying thing is hearing the stories of people whose stores were destroyed and they went and got
01:11:06.360 jobs at Amazon or Walmart. It's horrifying. But this is why I think you like the small towns and I do
01:11:11.860 too, is you see less of that in a small town. You see more uniqueness, more what makes America,
01:11:18.040 America. It's really important. I think that we've got to find a way to help bring back those small
01:11:22.900 businesses that were lost during COVID through no fault of their own. And I don't have the policy
01:11:27.240 in my head all mapped out, but there's got to be a way to, and I believe we need to start helping
01:11:32.620 families and encouraging families and helping small businesses. It's the backbone of our country.
01:11:39.280 And it's actually the biggest threat to corporations are the small businesses.
01:11:44.840 You know, now they don't have any competition out there. It's just, it's all corporations.
01:11:49.180 There are several studies showing that the strength of an economy can be tied to how easy it is to start
01:11:54.820 a business for obvious reasons. If it's very difficult for you to start a business, there's no
01:11:59.840 trade happening. If, you know, the Arab Spring starts because a man in Tunisia was trying to sell fruit
01:12:05.780 from a cart and the police were like, you're not allowed to without a permit. So he couldn't make
01:12:08.820 a living. He immolates himself. I mean, it's an extreme example. But if people had an easy path
01:12:14.020 towards starting a business, that means they're going to be producing and trading and that economic
01:12:18.080 activity is good for the country. That's why, that's why cutting regulation, cutting some of that
01:12:22.320 red tape is important. We just had a bill that got voted down in Arizona by...
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01:13:55.480 Hobbs. It was about helping people sell food on the street, you know, in little tamale carts and
01:14:01.160 food carts and that kind of thing. This is helping people survive in a very difficult
01:14:05.740 Joe Biden economy. And it got voted down.
01:14:09.120 Wow.
01:14:09.800 You know, because that helps small businesses. That helps working class. And we've really
01:14:15.420 turned our back on the working class and we've got to come back and rescue them. They need rescuing
01:14:20.440 or we are going to be literally billionaires and paupers, billionaires and serfs.
01:14:27.600 I think that's where we're going. New surf class. I held off on this one for about an hour.
01:14:32.360 Own nothing and you'll like it. Isn't that what they say?
01:14:34.640 You'll be happy. You'll own nothing. You'll be happy.
01:14:36.180 That's what they say.
01:14:37.360 So I waited about an hour to finally get to the news. And I'm sure a lot of people are like,
01:14:41.800 is he going to ask? The news this morning was that you had a meeting with senators
01:14:46.320 and that you may be running for the Senate in Arizona. There's a couple interesting conversations
01:14:51.200 in that. One, I'm curious if you are, but also with Sinema leaving the Democratic Party,
01:14:57.780 what that means for who the Democrats are and what that means for Arizona and then what that
01:15:01.700 means for you potentially being a senator. Well, you know, we haven't gotten into a lot
01:15:05.880 of my case, which is currently still in the courts actually today and next week. And so that's my focus.
01:15:12.040 A hundred percent. I'm focused on that. And I believe that we have the greatest case ever
01:15:15.980 in this type of case. I'm being cryptic right now for our censorship lords out there.
01:15:23.580 Um, and that's where my focus is a hundred percent, but I'm also realizing that I've looked
01:15:29.400 at the, um, legal system right now and it isn't fair and we're not seeing fair judiciary and we're
01:15:34.300 seeing, um, you know, bias and unfairness everywhere. And I don't know what the result
01:15:37.960 will be. I can't predict how judges are going to behave. Right. And it appalls me that they feel
01:15:44.220 that that kind of a crime could have happened, uh, on the great people of Arizona to take away and
01:15:49.660 stop our movement. I was that dangerous. You know, they called me the most dangerous
01:15:52.720 politician in America. I'm that dangerous to the status quo, to what they want at the border.
01:15:58.040 They knew I meant business. We're going to go in there and we're going to secure that border.
01:16:01.120 We're going to call it what it is, an invasion. I was right. It is an invasion. And we're going
01:16:05.860 to reform our sacred vote elections, right? We're going to, we're going to reform that and make it
01:16:11.840 secure for Democrats, independents, and Republicans. And they couldn't have someone like me in office.
01:16:15.940 So they had to do that. Do you think that, that I should allow them to push, not just me,
01:16:22.340 because it's never been about me, but our movement away like that and say, no, you guys will not have
01:16:27.800 a voice. You will not have a say. I think our movement's too big and too important. It's a movement
01:16:32.320 of the people in Arizona. That's why. So I feel that I, um, I'm called to stay in politics as disgusting
01:16:40.180 as politics is as horrific and slimy and infected as the swamp is. I think it is my duty to the
01:16:48.680 citizens of Arizona to stay in and continue to fight for them. So I don't know. I mean,
01:16:53.340 that's, that is something I'm contemplating. And yes, I did meet with, uh, about a half a dozen
01:16:58.100 senators and we, we discussed, um, that, what that would look like and whether it's something I want
01:17:04.540 to do and I'm considering it, but I will not let these bastards push our movement down and stop
01:17:09.840 our movement. No way. I went further. And if they think that I'm going away, I got another,
01:17:14.220 they got another thing coming because me and the mama bear revolution, we're coming at you
01:17:19.020 and you will never get rid of us. We're going to save our country for our children. We've got
01:17:24.600 something and I can feel my, I can feel the, the hair rising on me right now. Um, we've got something
01:17:32.820 worth fighting for and that's our kids. And whether you have a baby, you have a 10 year old,
01:17:38.200 a 20 year old, or you have a kid who's 40 and you've got grand babies, we got something worth
01:17:41.700 fighting for. And this country is worth fighting for, for them. I don't, my life will be, you know,
01:17:46.040 maybe I'll get another 40 years. I'm in my fifties. I've had a great life. I had a wonderful
01:17:51.540 childhood. I had freedom and a great America. And I'm just not willing to walk away from this fight
01:17:57.860 and let them take our country into a place that my kids will never have a good future.
01:18:02.820 And my grandkids won't either. You're talking about being a Senator. I said you should be
01:18:06.200 Trump's VP. I'm saying you should go to the top. You know, we, we talked about this a couple of
01:18:11.100 times. You know, it's interesting because that's something that the president will decide.
01:18:14.360 Yeah. And I support him in any way. I, I support president Trump because I love what he did for
01:18:20.620 our country. I love that he sacrificed his beautiful life to step into this. I know how gross it is. I did it
01:18:26.080 myself. I stepped into the swamp and he's worked hard. He's fought for the people. And at every step of the
01:18:32.260 way, he's been attacked by members of his own party, the Democrat, everybody, you name it. He's
01:18:36.580 been, the media has been the worst to him. Eight years of just lies and slander and defamation
01:18:41.860 to try to convince the American people that he's a bad guy. And really it's going the opposite way.
01:18:47.640 The American people are like, why are they attacking him so hard? What are they trying to hide?
01:18:51.840 What are they trying to prevent? And why are they lying? Why are they lying? Yeah. And so I,
01:18:56.340 I respect the hell out of him. I know he's incredibly capable to do the job and I believe
01:19:01.360 he can save our country. I want absolutely nothing in return for that. I'm, I'm, I'm speaking out in
01:19:07.860 support of him because I want my country back and I am asking for nothing in return. He will decide
01:19:13.740 that. I don't know what he will decide. I haven't had a conversation with him about it. And I'm just
01:19:18.920 trying to look to the future and say, what if the court system does not do the right thing here for
01:19:23.900 the people? Should I run for an office that is coming up in 24? I think so. It's three-way race,
01:19:31.400 a lot easier to win, a lot easier to manipulate things on the big election day, right?
01:19:37.220 I think you should. Um, I've had people respond. So we, we, you know, we talked about this on the
01:19:41.700 show and it was really, it was really, really great actually, cause I'm on the show and they're
01:19:47.180 talking about extraditing Trump from Florida and Ron DeSantis responded with, look, I'm not going to get
01:19:52.500 involved in this. I don't know what goes into paying porn star, hush money or whatever.
01:19:56.820 That was really despicable.
01:19:58.680 And I said, the response should have been, you will not lay a hand on Donald Trump in my state.
01:20:06.380 There will be no extradition. End of story. And then I said, and there's only, there, there's one
01:20:12.100 person who I think actually would have said that. And then right away, Ian goes, Carrie Lake.
01:20:16.520 I was like, yes, I was like, I like Ron DeSantis. His policies are phenomenal. He, uh, he's doing
01:20:23.860 E-Verify, which a lot of, a lot of conservatives and libertarians are very concerned about. They
01:20:28.580 think it's bad. And my, my approach right now, preliminary, preliminary is if E-Verify stops
01:20:35.960 illegal immigration and helps our economy and helps the American people, then I'm saying yes to it for
01:20:41.500 now, but I don't know a whole lot. What I do know is just because something can be exploited or used
01:20:47.120 against us doesn't mean we don't stop a bad thing. And so looking at Ron DeSantis' policies,
01:20:53.000 I think he's, he's doing a great job looking at him in terms of strength. Look, they're mad at me
01:20:59.000 about this. They've been, they were ragging on me on Twitter. Ron DeSantis, maybe a good VP as well
01:21:05.160 for Trump in that he's a policy guy. He's straight laced. He'll sign the books and wear the suit,
01:21:09.840 but he's not the powerful, you know, fist waving fighter. Now, some people responded to me saying
01:21:17.420 that I am right about you being the strong personality who would, who would say what
01:21:21.940 needs to be said about you will not extradite Trump, et cetera. But the response was if Trump
01:21:27.060 already has that, then don't you need a DeSantis who's going to be more of the policy kind of
01:21:32.360 toned down guy. I think the loyalty is not there, unfortunately. You know, obviously this is,
01:21:36.500 you know, this is another thing. It's a, it tells a lot about someone's character when
01:21:40.600 you, I'm sure in your life, you've helped people out before people who, um, you know,
01:21:45.460 didn't have much and you give them an opportunity and then they stab you in the back. I hope they
01:21:49.380 don't hope that hasn't happened. You help people and you kind of expect, wow, this is a friendship.
01:21:54.700 This is a, there's an appreciation there. And then when there isn't, when they are, when you are
01:21:59.140 stabbed in the back, that's, that's a really, that shows a character flaw. It shows a character flaw
01:22:04.120 on their side and president Trump helped Ron DeSantis. But I really am looking more to the
01:22:09.480 people of Florida who just voted to reelect him. He ran to say, I'm going to be a second term
01:22:14.980 governor. I want to represent the people of this state and continue doing great things for Floridians
01:22:21.120 and then to boom, be running for office. I think that's kind of a bait and switch on the people.
01:22:28.020 And they just passed that law. What was it? It was, um,
01:22:31.140 where you can run and keep your job. That's right. It used to be that you couldn't
01:22:34.600 or that there were some legal arguments that you might not be able to. And they've just passed a
01:22:40.020 law. He's, I think Ron DeSantis signs it saying he can now run as governor. And I think there's
01:22:45.080 always an easy, um, pitch to the people of if you've appreciated the work I've done for you as
01:22:49.540 governor, then let me extend that work to the great people of this country. And there's always 2028.
01:22:54.080 I think, you know, I think he'd be great in 2028. I really do. Um, but I think this is,
01:22:59.000 this is, I'm, I'm supporting president Trump a hundred percent wholeheartedly. And, you know,
01:23:04.040 then they say, Oh, you attacked Ron. I go, no, I didn't attack Ron. I just said,
01:23:07.400 I think this is president Trump's year. We saw what happened in 2020 to the voters. It was unfair.
01:23:12.540 And, um, I think this is his year. We need him on a world stage.
01:23:16.420 So I, I, one thing that really grinds my gears, and I know why CNN asks the questions they do about
01:23:21.200 2020 is that for me, it's, it's frustrating. And I know from a lot of independents and moderates
01:23:27.140 talking about January 6th in 2020 is frustrating. And so a year ago, I'm talking about how I was
01:23:33.220 like, look, I'm, I, I'm leaning towards DeSantis because Trump is just talking about 2020. He's
01:23:37.720 not telling me what he's for. And then the Ohio thing happens, the derailment Trump's back. He
01:23:43.960 goes down there. He buys McDonald's for their first responders. It was personable. It was humanizing.
01:23:48.660 It was the right thing to do. And he was the only candidate to do it.
01:23:51.700 He's a man of the people.
01:23:52.420 And that, that was good. Trump's come back. He's released these videos talking about policy.
01:23:58.220 And I said, thank you. That is why, look, I didn't vote for Trump in 2016. I did in 2020
01:24:03.160 because I saw the effect of his policy. Now that he's getting back to the policy,
01:24:07.760 I'm like, that's the Trump that we need.
01:24:09.420 And this is why CNN wouldn't ask him about that. Did you hear them ask about his policy on,
01:24:14.820 on building, really building new cities and new homes so that young people could have homes and,
01:24:19.740 and could have that starter home and start a family? Did you see them ask about that or talk
01:24:24.680 about what he's going to do to turn around our university so they stop being indoctrination
01:24:28.680 mills and start educating our kids?
01:24:30.960 I saw him cut the show short because they didn't like what he was talking about.
01:24:35.060 And then they were just completely out of their minds. I was like, am I the only one thinking this?
01:24:40.380 These guys are out of their minds. Who watches garbage?
01:24:43.200 And then they're getting attacked by their own employees and by Democrats. How dare you platform
01:24:48.900 Trump? Anderson Cooper gave a statement saying, you are right to be mad for Trump to lie like that.
01:24:55.120 It's like, oh man, look, here's the funny thing. CNN gets their best ratings in a long time,
01:25:01.120 3.3 million viewers. And then they immediately-
01:25:04.140 Is that what it was?
01:25:04.860 3.3. And they immediately turn around and spit in the face of the people who watch their network.
01:25:08.420 When is somebody going to get that? We want America first coverage. We're not asking for
01:25:13.680 it to be biased. We just want America first coverage that's unbiased. The first network
01:25:19.460 that does that will go so high in the ratings, they won't know what to do with their money.
01:25:25.080 If CNN did the Trump town hall and Caitlin Collins debated with Trump as she did,
01:25:32.480 and then afterwards, CNN stood by, and Anderson Cooper came out and said,
01:25:37.940 we will have Trump on this network because he is running to be president and the people need to
01:25:44.120 hear him.
01:25:44.520 Like it or not?
01:25:45.320 Trump supporters would be like, oh, thank you. Instead, what they do is they condemn Trump.
01:25:49.380 They lie about Trump.
01:25:50.580 They reject their own viewers.
01:25:52.140 They cry for two hours afterwards.
01:25:53.280 Right. And so it's, you know, we had this conversation yesterday. Someone asked,
01:25:57.680 should CNN be praised for hosting Donald Trump? The answer is yes, they should. But should they
01:26:03.860 be defended for condemning Trump after the fact when they chose to do it? No, they're grifters
01:26:08.040 and they're lying. If CNN comes out and says, we are going to host Donald Trump, I say, thank you,
01:26:13.660 CNN. Let the people hear what he has to say. If you then turn it into a clown show where you lie
01:26:18.720 about what he's saying, then we should criticize them. But I put it this way. Let's be, let's be
01:26:24.600 tactful about it. CNN got 3.3 million viewers from that Trump town hall, many of them Trump
01:26:31.020 supporters and moderates. They're, they're happy to hear Trump. The left is attacking CNN and refused
01:26:38.060 to watch. Make the incentive model clear for CNN. If you platform Donald Trump and let him speak,
01:26:44.500 even if you argue with him, we'll watch, you'll make money, your ratings will go up and we'll say,
01:26:49.380 thank you. No matter what you do, the left will condemn you and attack you and insult you and not
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01:28:23.420 Globalist media doesn't care about ratings at all. They don't care about making money because
01:28:27.020 they care about for the next year and a half pushing a globalist agenda so that they can
01:28:31.600 really bring America down and push this. That might be what's going on because they don't
01:28:36.600 seem to care about the ratings. Ratings equal dollars and dollars is how you keep the lights
01:28:41.880 on. And it seems like these corporate, the corporate owners, the corrupt corporate owners
01:28:46.840 don't care about money because they have a bigger agenda, which is pushing the globalist
01:28:52.320 movement.
01:28:53.440 I, yes. But either way, they put Trump on TV to 3.3 million people.
01:28:58.160 Yeah, but they would do it more often if, and get better ratings and if they cared really
01:29:01.880 about ratings.
01:29:02.500 Yeah, I look at it like-
01:29:04.140 Did they return back the next night to their normally dismal ratings? I'm sure they did.
01:29:07.780 Oh, yeah. Yeah. And it's apocalyptically bad. I think they barely get five, they get low
01:29:13.040 five figures, mid five figures in terms of the key demographic.
01:29:15.880 It'd be interesting if they brought one fair person on who was conservative leaning and not
01:29:21.880 just conservative.
01:29:22.700 Fair point. Byron Donalds did go on a panel.
01:29:25.620 Oh, yeah, he was great. No, I'm talking about a commentator that they have on every night
01:29:28.780 at such and such time, who was America first and fair. I think they would have huge ratings
01:29:35.180 for that one hour because I do believe that the America first, you know, American will
01:29:39.800 tune into that.
01:29:41.260 If CNN did a show where at 7 p.m. they had an America first person and a Democrat, two
01:29:51.580 different people with opposing views discussing the subjects peacefully and rationally, highest
01:29:56.380 rated show. The problem is what they do is they say, we did have Republicans on there.
01:29:59.700 We did have conservatives, but they're the kind of rhino type, right?
01:30:04.040 It's like the view.
01:30:05.100 Yeah. They go, we have a Republican on the show. They did that in our race as well. They
01:30:09.660 would say, we talked to two Republicans. It's like, oh, these are literally Republicans who
01:30:14.400 are running super PACs against me, who are never Trumpers, are not for America first policy.
01:30:22.480 They're not, we have this rift right now in the Republican party and we're not all the
01:30:28.580 same, unfortunately.
01:30:30.300 You know what I think? I think that if I, on my show, said, you know, I do like Trump,
01:30:39.100 but I'm leaning towards DeSantis and, you know, the war in Ukraine is good, the smears would
01:30:43.760 stop. They would immediately come out and say, oh, Tim Pool's a centrist. If I supported
01:30:50.540 the war to any degree and I was opposed to Trump, even the smallest degree, they'd invert
01:30:55.120 it and they'd say, we'll take it.
01:30:56.780 I'm being attacked by those same people. That's interesting, Tim.
01:31:00.260 You can't be-
01:31:01.280 I guess we can't be for Trump, huh?
01:31:03.180 Yeah, you can't.
01:31:03.820 Well, tough luck.
01:31:04.900 And it's interesting because I think about this in terms of what their goals and their
01:31:09.180 agenda is. And sure enough, the smears are starting to come out because I said, you
01:31:13.140 know, I'm kind of thinking Trump's the guy for this one.
01:31:14.920 And I think, though, going in the next year, we need to expand it beyond, you know, just
01:31:19.800 people like you and I being willing to take those hits. And I tell this to people when
01:31:23.940 I'm out and about, it's so imperative that we use our First Amendment right now in the
01:31:28.220 next year and a half. You know, we were in a D.C. hotel room and ordered like a hamburger
01:31:35.020 to the room and a guy came up and he saw that Trump was on and he kind of scoffed a little
01:31:39.800 bit. I think he was kind of testing out like, oh, am I safe to say that I like the guy or
01:31:44.780 not? And I go, I kind of asked him like, what's going on? He's like, oh, that guy.
01:31:48.860 And I go, oh, Trump, President Trump. We love him. He's fantastic. And then he kind of smiled
01:31:53.060 and said, I do too. But I think he was afraid to say it. So it was safer for him to kind
01:31:57.300 of make a little bit of a safe for me to say, well, I'm not so sure about him. And then
01:32:01.220 when I said, we love him, he's great. We need him back. I took the risk of doing that.
01:32:06.140 Not that it was a risk for me because you guys know where I stand, but and that gave him
01:32:10.220 permission. And we need to let people know where we stand, that we are not willing
01:32:14.760 to let America go. We're going to stand up and fight for our country, our constitution,
01:32:18.200 our rights.
01:32:19.160 And this is what's crazy. I always lead out when the subject matter comes up. But it
01:32:23.260 is interesting to me that there are people who will only admit they like Trump after
01:32:27.280 the fact. And I'm like, you guys should be loud and boisterous. So I'll be at a bar or
01:32:33.640 at the poker tables or something. And the conversation of politics usually comes up because we're playing
01:32:38.500 a cash game, right? And the economy is an issue. And then Biden comes in. And as soon
01:32:43.460 as someone brings up politics, I immediately say, I like Donald Trump. I'd vote for him
01:32:46.480 again. You don't need because I'm not going to sit here and be like, tell me who you're
01:32:50.680 voting for. The person gets scared. And I say right away, you you're the brave one. But
01:32:55.360 I'm on, you know, we do a show to millions of people and I will say outright, here's what
01:33:00.460 I think. I try to be reasonable. I try to have reason like logic on what I do.
01:33:04.620 You appreciate the economy. You want that economy back. You appreciate the peace. This is a man
01:33:09.220 who didn't start a war, was wrapping wars up, brought us peace in the Middle East for the
01:33:12.780 first time in my life. Yeah. And wiped out ISIS. Wiped out ISIS in no time at all. And
01:33:19.500 they go, he can't bring peace in 24 hours. I believe that he can. He's got something going
01:33:23.300 on that he's got to plan. I know that Joe Biden can't. And I will ask you this. Who
01:33:29.460 gave us a more secure border? And I ask the people watching, and I know your viewers will
01:33:34.440 agree, Biden or Trump, we're losing our country. The fastest way to lose your country without
01:33:39.960 a single shot being fired is to open up your borders. And that's what's happening. We're
01:33:44.680 losing America. And what they do is they try to confuse and lie and they say, oh, but most
01:33:51.020 of the border apprehensions were happening under Trump. And it's like, you do realize that means
01:33:55.460 he was stopping them. Like an apprehension means law enforcement apprehended the individual.
01:34:00.440 And then Trump gave us title 42. They say, oh, well, that was only for COVID. Okay. Well,
01:34:06.040 now Joe Biden is doing nothing. And it's been very, very bad.
01:34:10.200 And mark my words, he's going to push for asylum, not amnesty, asylum for every one of them.
01:34:16.720 And we cannot allow that to happen as Americans. It's very valuable. It's something that should be
01:34:24.380 earned to be an American citizen. And we have a legal system for that. We cannot allow millions
01:34:30.600 of people. It's not 5 million. I think Trump has said it's closer to 18 million that are coming in
01:34:37.040 under Biden. I mean, it's, it's way you, I don't believe for one second, the stats that the government's
01:34:42.140 giving us. Cause I'm living in Arizona. We're seeing it all over. And then you had that, um,
01:34:47.580 where was that man? He, he lived, he had property on the border.
01:34:50.140 I think it was in San Luis or, you know, I think that's where it was County.
01:34:55.100 Yeah. Where he shot the illegal immigrant, the criminal.
01:34:58.740 And now he's an, he's an elderly man and he's behind bars and, um, you know, that's unfortunate
01:35:05.760 what's happening to him. I support that man. We, we're, we're at a point where we have to protect
01:35:10.020 ourselves. We can't rely on calling 911. Um, we've defunded the police. They, they can't show up
01:35:16.440 and, and sometimes there's no time. You've got somebody attacking you like the people on the
01:35:20.920 subway. We had some strong, brave men do the right thing in helping so that nobody got hurt.
01:35:27.480 And this man had been very erratic and had done many things like that before. And if we can't
01:35:33.080 protect ourselves, we're, we're, we're sure to be victimized.
01:35:36.300 I, I, I think we, we see it all over the country, right? So it's not just this man in New York who's on
01:35:41.280 a subway train. It's a guy who's got property on the border and people are illegally crossing onto
01:35:46.180 his property and they're accusing him of murder now because a foreign national illegally entered
01:35:51.900 the country and was trespassing on his property. Is there no right to defend yourself?
01:35:55.780 Well, this is one of these counties in Arizona that has a very liberal sheriff. It's a small
01:36:00.100 county with a very liberal sheriff and they're in a, it's an agenda. They're using the, uh, you know,
01:36:04.580 and this is, you know, one of the things that, that I was so proud of and I still am is our policy
01:36:08.660 that we push, which was America first policy custom made for Arizona. And I talk about it in the book
01:36:14.120 I wrote. I did write a book recently, Tim, and that's coming out, but I bring it up because I
01:36:19.340 put all those policies in there. I want people to know that these aren't radical extreme policies.
01:36:25.140 These are common sense policies to get us out of the mess. The political class has gotten us into.
01:36:30.320 They used to say to me, you don't have political experience. And I said, yeah, that's the first line
01:36:34.520 on my resume. The people with political experience have gotten us into this mess.
01:36:39.460 Political experience means that the ability to lie to people, to trick them into voting for you.
01:36:46.580 True. And who has a ton of political experience? Joe Biden.
01:36:49.640 That's right.
01:36:50.020 The guy can't, is incompetent.
01:36:52.160 And I'm being nice.
01:36:53.480 50, yeah. Didn't he say 120 years or something once? I was like, okay, Joe.
01:36:57.680 So, um, I'm really proud of our policy. I'm so proud of it. I actually made a chapter to talk
01:37:02.960 about how we need to take those America first policies, put it in each and every state,
01:37:06.640 remind people that we are sovereign states, 50 individual sovereign states. We need 50 strong
01:37:13.180 governors to protect the citizens. And we don't need to wait like victims, helpless victims for
01:37:19.760 the federal government to come in and save us. Our governors can do that. Our states should be
01:37:23.760 doing that right now.
01:37:25.060 What's the book called?
01:37:26.140 The book is called Unafraid, Just Getting Started. And, uh, it, we talk a lot about,
01:37:32.180 I talk about, um, the, this amazing campaign that we have this, you know, me from me walking away
01:37:37.580 from my career, a little bit about my childhood, walking away from my career. Um, just thinking
01:37:42.660 I'm going to go work behind the scenes and, and do something different. And then the amazing thing of
01:37:48.580 the, the Arizona citizens asking me to run and deciding, well, what the heck? I will step into
01:37:54.000 the political arena.
01:37:55.160 Cause you had a, that viral video where you smashed a TV, I think, right? Was it like a
01:37:59.120 slide jammer or something?
01:38:00.100 Once I, yeah, that was one of my, uh, first ads coming out saying, Hey, I'm running for governor
01:38:06.300 because we've got a crisis on our hands. Our border's wide open. News, news media is lying to us.
01:38:12.440 And then they get mad when we don't believe them. Yeah. I said something about Ukraine the
01:38:16.500 other day and I said, we don't know the full truth of what's happening there because the media is
01:38:20.740 lying. They've been lying. They lied about COVID. They lied about stats. They lie about everything.
01:38:25.460 We don't know. And thank God we discovered that because the alternative media, the new media
01:38:31.440 is coming forward and we're able to get, um, different voices, different ideologies to,
01:38:38.300 to at least food for thought, right?
01:38:40.020 This is what they don't like about independent media. I, someone asked me, uh, we were talking
01:38:44.160 about the war in Ukraine and they said, certainly you can't believe what Russia is saying. And I was
01:38:48.300 like, absolutely. Of course, of course you can't believe what Russia is saying. Of course, Putin
01:38:51.500 is lying about everything. Do you think that means that Joe Biden is telling the truth? So, you know,
01:38:56.780 I put it like if Joe Biden was in front of me and Vladimir Putin was in front of me and they both
01:39:01.680 said something contradictory, I'm going to be like, well, I don't like the guy, but I'm more inclined to
01:39:05.060 believe Joe Biden than it would be for Vladimir Putin. I mean, that, that dude's got his agenda as well.
01:39:10.200 But if you believe the U S NATO are going to tell you the truth about what's going on on an active
01:39:15.980 battlefield, I got a bridge to sell you. Well, they didn't tell us the truth about Nord Stream,
01:39:19.720 right? I mean, I, I, I don't know who to believe anymore. What I like to do is take a look at all
01:39:24.420 the information coming out, press clippings, press, not press clippings, but like when they, when they do
01:39:29.960 a press conference and they speak, they address their citizens and Ukraine, Russia, you listen to all of
01:39:36.440 it. And you, you, you feel for the truth, which we all kind of know inside of us. And we, then you
01:39:41.840 make some assessment there, but I can't, I don't want to go through the filter of CNN and MSNBC and
01:39:47.380 Reuters. I don't want it going through the filter of that because I don't trust that filter that
01:39:51.840 filters off. And I talk about the fake news in my book as well. It's amazing to me because I do feel
01:39:57.560 like, which you can find at carrylake.com. There you go. Actually, you can pre-order it. It's not
01:40:01.980 coming out until the end of June, but you can do pre-orders on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and I never
01:40:07.440 sell things. So right now I'm kind of selling something or you can go, you can go to my website
01:40:12.460 and find it there. Yeah, absolutely. I've always wondered about the media and I feel like if they
01:40:17.300 took an honest approach, they'd fare way better. If, if CNN, if Anderson Cooper came out and actually
01:40:25.800 interviewed someone in the military who explained the real reason behind the war in Ukraine,
01:40:30.360 I think support for the war in Ukraine would go up a lot, but they lie all the time. And the,
01:40:35.240 and the issue is you, you insult people when you lie and they know you're lying and they say,
01:40:40.480 I'm not going to do business with you because you're a liar. But if, if they came out and said,
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01:42:08.720 on care. Did I mention that we care? Ask monopoly through Gazprom in Ukraine, which makes very high
01:42:18.240 energy costs in Europe, which allows China to outpace us. We tried building a pipeline from
01:42:24.540 Qatar through Syria and Turkey, and Syria told us no because they wanted to help Russia.
01:42:29.440 We will not sit by and let the Russians and the Chinese take down the American economy,
01:42:34.260 and that means we're willing to go to war. I'm not in favor of that mentality, but that is a
01:42:39.400 strong component of why they go to war. I'd be willing to bet you get a lot of people who would
01:42:42.860 be like, oh, that's all true, you know. But none of this would be happening if we had a strong
01:42:46.840 America. Right now, we don't have a strong leader. It wouldn't be happening because-
01:42:51.460 It's because they're globalists and they want us fighting on the behalf of Europe.
01:42:56.000 Whereas Trump is like, let Europe be Europe.
01:42:57.820 190 strong leaders protecting their citizens, and that's the key. That's the opposite of what
01:43:06.560 globalism is. But here's the bigger problem, and Elon's been talking about this. He's talking about
01:43:11.580 the importance of independent journalists. That is the most critical thing. All of these news
01:43:16.320 operations have sponsors. You see it in their ads.
01:43:19.740 You mean Pfizer?
01:43:20.480 You got to make the sponsors happy when you work for them, right? You never piss off the sponsor.
01:43:24.640 And when you have sponsors, that's who they are protecting. That's who they are bowing down to.
01:43:32.660 Not the people. They're not looking for truth. And they certainly weren't during COVID. You could not
01:43:38.500 even seek out a different doctor to give you a different piece of it. If you went in and they
01:43:44.980 said, Tim, you've got this disease. We need to do this. We need operation. You go, you know,
01:43:49.220 I'm going to get a second opinion. You might even get a third opinion because that's a pretty
01:43:52.940 serious thing. We weren't allowed to get a second or third opinion during COVID.
01:43:56.020 You're a conspiracy theorist.
01:43:56.640 Just get that mask on your child's face and put your kid in a mask and sit them on the
01:44:01.740 kitchen table and take them out of school. And we couldn't even get it. That to me was the
01:44:07.920 biggest red flag of what was going on in the media. And that's why I walked away because the push for
01:44:13.100 pushing fear and division, keep us divided, keep us agitated, keep us angry, living in fear,
01:44:20.080 a population that's afraid and angry are very easy to control.
01:44:24.680 I want to tell you, I think Trump was wrong when he said he could end the war in Ukraine
01:44:28.860 in 24 hours. He's completely wrong. He'd end it in 10 minutes.
01:44:33.620 In 10 minutes. How would that be?
01:44:34.680 He'd get on the phone. The moment Trump becomes president, he's on the phone with Putin. He's on
01:44:40.380 the phone with Zelensky and he says, stop fighting. We're going to talk. The fighting
01:44:44.760 stops. The war's over. Now, of course, in a literal sense of conflict, the moment Trump's
01:44:50.960 elected, the fighting stops. And from that point forward, the fighting will never resume. That
01:44:54.620 is the war being over. Formally declaring an end hostilities will take 24 hours. Okay, fair point.
01:45:01.040 But I think the issue here is, do you want Ukraine to win the war? What does that mean,
01:45:07.260 winning the war? How do you, how do you ever really win a war? Everybody dies and then the
01:45:12.180 fighting stops. Makes you wonder if there's, well, you know, there's this globalist push
01:45:17.740 and this war really, really would accelerate that push, unfortunately. And so if we get Trump
01:45:24.240 in charge and we stop that, that march toward a globalist kind of future, multinational, what
01:45:30.040 do they call it? They're trying to change the word. Globalism is really communism, in my
01:45:34.040 opinion. They say that's antisemitic to call it globalism now. And it's like, what? It
01:45:38.640 just means people who are in favor of a one world system of governance. Yeah. There's
01:45:42.160 nothing to do with your race. I think he ends it in 24 hours as well. And I think you're
01:45:45.540 probably right before he even takes the oath of office. Hostilities cease. I bet the moment
01:45:51.040 he gets, as soon as the results come in on TV. So in fact, Trump was wrong. It's going to
01:45:55.860 be negative two months. The results come in saying Trump is president. Putin immediately
01:46:00.440 says, get me in touch with Trump's people. I bet Putin says it because he knows that
01:46:05.480 he, that he's going to get a little bit. Ukraine knows the fighting stops and they're, they're
01:46:11.400 going to say, okay. So they already tried to have negotiations and Boris Johnson flies
01:46:16.400 in and shuts it down because the West is adamant that we take Ukraine. NATO takes Ukraine
01:46:20.860 and Russia's upset about this because Crimea is their only warm water port. I think the TV
01:46:26.360 says Donald Trump is projected to be your winner 2024 presidential election. Putin calls his
01:46:31.620 people immediately and says, we're, we're declaring a truce in Ukraine. We need to talk
01:46:36.720 the moment you're in office, the moment you have the authority, let's put an end to this.
01:46:40.720 And Trump will say, yes, they might try and pull. So, so the thing Trump's got to be careful
01:46:45.040 of is they're going to try and pull a Logan act thing. Like he wasn't officially, right.
01:46:48.400 They'll make something up like they did with Michael Flynn. But I think the moment he's
01:46:53.380 inaugurated, Putin says, stop. Trump's going to, Trump's going to, going to work this out.
01:46:59.640 We're going to stop fighting. I think, I think Putin fears Trump respectfully fears him. I don't
01:47:04.900 think Putin's like shaking like, Oh no, Trump. I think he's like, let's be careful when we're
01:47:08.320 dealing with this Donald Trump. He's, he can be erratic. He can be strong, but he'll also be
01:47:12.560 reasonable. I think Russia ends up getting a lot. I think they end up, I don't know if they'll take
01:47:17.900 Donbass, but I think they get Crimea. And I think that puts an end to it. And I think Ukraine
01:47:23.240 has no choice. I think Trump says to Ukraine, we're not going to fund this anymore. It's over.
01:47:27.220 No more fighting, no more dying. You end a war by stopping the money going to it and stopping the
01:47:31.920 bullets and stopping the tanks. And you say, we're going to the peace negotiating table.
01:47:37.300 Except, you know what else Trump does? But I don't know that a phone call, well,
01:47:39.600 actually I do think a phone call from Joe Biden saying, men, let's get to the peace table.
01:47:43.880 But I'm not sure he wants it to end. He doesn't. But I also think Trump does something else.
01:47:48.180 I think Trump says to, I think he's got Zelensky, he's got Putin. He goes,
01:47:51.020 listen to me, Zelensky, no more money for you. This is a waste of our time, of our energy,
01:47:56.220 of our resources to fight for this. Putin, you're not getting the Donbass. I will nuke Moscow. And
01:48:01.060 Russia's like, okay. You know, I spent 525 days on the campaign trail and I talked to more voters,
01:48:09.220 I think, than any candidate across the country did in 2021 and 2022. Not a single person said,
01:48:16.640 we need to spend more money in Ukraine. And conversely, whenever that came up,
01:48:21.520 it was people saying, why the hell are we doing this when our own border is wide open? We have
01:48:26.660 no security in our state. We've got fentanyl pouring in. Our kids are, I mean, being psychologically
01:48:32.360 abused. We have so many issues. To be pouring money in that when our streets aren't safe.
01:48:37.600 And, you know, you can't, when your house is on fire, you're not going to throw in a bucket of
01:48:45.240 water on a house that's like 10 miles away. You got to put your house fire out.
01:48:49.980 Yeah. It's like our house is on fire and, you know, the property owner's like, quick,
01:48:55.140 everybody run to the other side of town. Quite literally, someone mentioned, I think it was
01:49:00.900 Benny Johnson. When it came to Ohio, the train derailment, the chemical spill, the lives destroyed,
01:49:06.040 and their lives still destroyed. Biden flew quite literally as far away as possible.
01:49:11.460 The other side of the planet going to Ukraine. He decides, he decides to go to a foreign conflict
01:49:17.740 and ignore and guess who goes to Ohio. And you know what? That was huge. It wasn't Marianne
01:49:23.360 Williamson. I like Marianne Williamson. She's very nice. She's running for office. Have you had her on?
01:49:27.460 No, we've invited her several times. That'd be interesting. And she, she's a very nice person.
01:49:31.660 And I think she's a good person. She didn't go there. Ron DeSantis didn't go there.
01:49:37.040 Even Vivek Ramaswamy, who I'm a big fan of, didn't go there. Now he did donate a lot of money
01:49:42.100 to the efforts. And he, you know, so I respect that. But Trump was the only presidential candidate
01:49:48.340 who said, I'm going to go help these people. That's huge. And it's funny. He comes with these
01:49:53.760 big pallets of food, Trump water and things like that. And the left attacked him for it.
01:49:58.240 I remember when he would go to, you know, help people who had been through a hurricane and
01:50:03.480 he was tossing out, I think it was like paper towels to people. And they were like, he's
01:50:07.940 throwing paper towels at them. I mean, they just cannot help themselves.
01:50:13.100 There's nothing he can do.
01:50:14.240 It's like if Trump cured cancer, they would criticize him. Is there anything that they find
01:50:21.080 worthy in that man who's done so much?
01:50:23.000 I think-
01:50:24.000 When Donald Trump stopped ISIS, the Washington Post referred to the rapist terrorist leader
01:50:31.440 as an austere scholar.
01:50:32.920 That's right.
01:50:35.060 I just can't, it's insane. And that's, that's, this is the challenge I see though.
01:50:40.020 When the Arizona Supreme Court gave us a victory, the New York Times said that I lost.
01:50:46.060 And then the small print, except on one, you know, then the truth came out and you got to
01:50:49.960 read this fine print.
01:50:51.840 So people, they exploit ignorance to, to it's factual, but not truthful. You file a lawsuit.
01:50:58.060 You see it in every lawsuit. Someone will say on these 10, 10 reasons we're suing, the judge
01:51:03.200 will then say, or they'll argue half of it gets removed. You see it with defamation cases.
01:51:08.940 They'll be like, these five things are defamation. It happened with the Covington kids who won,
01:51:14.060 by the way, you know, this is Nick Sandman getting smeared. They said, oh, the judge dismisses
01:51:17.940 four counts. Sandman loses. And then he gets paid out of settlement. No, when you file a
01:51:23.460 suit, you have as many claims as possible.
01:51:25.420 It's all about getting the headline. And the same thing with the Trump, with the Trump
01:51:28.500 cases, E. Jean Carroll, they want to be able to talk about sexual assault and rape. They
01:51:34.400 want to be able to talk about porns. They want to, they want to be able to just put those
01:51:38.320 little brain worms in people's heads. They want to be able to have the crawl bottom of the
01:51:43.040 screen. And people just see it. They don't even realize it's coming into their subconscious.
01:51:47.940 But they want to be able to talk about it. He'll win on appeal. I believe he'll win. And I believe
01:51:52.760 the other side will have to pay his legal fees. But that's going to be months down the line. The
01:51:57.460 damage is being done. And this is, in a way, election interference, election tampering, when
01:52:03.480 they're pushing false narratives, false stories as a way to damage one candidate. And that's why when
01:52:10.500 DeSantis had that comment about when he threw the porn star thing in, I thought that is such a low blow
01:52:16.460 to somebody who helped you out. What kind of person does that? It was so obvious. It was weakness.
01:52:21.360 Felt like a consultant told him to say that. And that disappointed me. I'm not, you know,
01:52:26.660 I'm impressed with many of the things he's done, but that really disappointed me.
01:52:30.240 I'm going to piss off the DeSantis people right now. I tweeted out a video. Someone tweeted a video
01:52:35.240 of Jazz Jennings. Jazz Jennings was identified by his parents or her parents as trans at three years
01:52:44.160 old. We started receiving what they call gender affirming care at seven, puberty blockers at 11,
01:52:49.960 cross-sex hormones. And then finally, surgery as a minor at 17. I tweeted this video of Jazz being
01:52:59.540 very depressed and upset. It's an edit where someone took clips from the show because they
01:53:03.320 have a show on TLC. I said, where is Ron DeSantis? This is happening in Florida.
01:53:09.020 And in the response I got from DeSantis's press team was, I'm sorry, he doesn't have a time machine
01:53:14.280 to go back and prevent this from happening, but he's doing X, Y, and Z. It was a terrible move on
01:53:21.140 their part because I'm correct. Jazz Jennings family lives in South Florida and they have for some time.
01:53:27.860 And Jazz Jennings received multiple surgeries, one of which took place while Ron DeSantis was the
01:53:33.000 governor. I like Ron DeSantis, but this is weakness. This is an inability to act. And there's a horrifying
01:53:42.800 video where Jazz Jennings' mother says that she wakes Jazz up in the middle of the night with what's
01:53:49.320 called a dilator, a medical instrument that has to be physically inserted into the graft wound for the
01:53:55.720 sex change operation to stop the wound from closing. I am, and I am not saying this in a way to be insulting
01:54:01.900 to anybody. I am trying to use basic fact, fact-based academic terms. The mother says, if you don't do this,
01:54:09.920 I will. The mother then says, if that thing seals up, I will wring her neck. Actually says those words. I said,
01:54:18.540 hmm, that sounds like somebody should go knock on the door of this family and ask if everything's okay.
01:54:23.340 Separate the mother from the child. Give an in-depth interview to the child. If you were in an
01:54:28.560 apartment and you heard a man- And this is all on like a reality TV show?
01:54:31.460 Reality TV show.
01:54:32.840 That's so unfortunate.
01:54:34.180 If you were in your apartment and you heard a man and a woman screaming, and then you heard glass
01:54:38.480 shatter and the woman scream, you'd call the police. The police would show up, knock on the door,
01:54:43.800 at the very least, and say, can you both come out and talk to us? And we're going to ask you what
01:54:47.480 happened. I'm not saying anybody gets arrested. Maybe the woman says, we were playing Twister and I
01:54:52.900 kicked a vase. I was screaming, we're having fun. Everything's fine. And the cops say,
01:54:56.840 sorry about that. And they leave, but the cops still come. They still knock on the door.
01:54:59.540 I said, doesn't what we see from the Jazz Jennings family warrant a knock on the door?
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01:56:32.980 We're doing the best we can. We have banned these surgeries for minors in the state.
01:56:40.480 These are the policies we're putting in place. I got insults. I got called a grifter and a liar.
01:56:44.580 And I said, I think the real issue is that Ron is, he's great on policy. I think he's the best
01:56:50.440 governor we have right now. But this shows tremendous weakness. I think he's scared to go
01:56:55.560 up against a reality TV celebrity family because he wants to run for president and he doesn't want that
01:57:00.860 used against him. But if he's going to allow a mother to say that she will wring the neck of her
01:57:06.260 child unless the child engages in a practice the child does not want to, which I believe shows physical
01:57:10.840 abuse. I mean, that's the bare minimum you should be doing with your administration. Maybe not even
01:57:15.600 Ron, but obviously his attorney general or his law enforcement department. When the issue came to
01:57:21.440 Trump's extradition and he said, look, we're not going to get involved in that. It was so tremendously
01:57:27.160 weak. If he really wanted to be president and he hasn't announced or anything like that,
01:57:31.660 but if he did and he wanted to win. I think he's coming in June.
01:57:34.380 Yeah. It's remarkable to me. He needs better press people.
01:57:38.580 I do hear that some of the big donors are kind of starting to get a little bit nervous about where
01:57:43.140 things are going with the polling and that kind of thing. Because he doesn't have the strength.
01:57:47.920 But we'll see. I mean, I'd never hear, you know, I hear people talking about who the matchup's going
01:57:52.820 to be. I've seen a lot of poll numbers. Trump looks really strong. They're going after him.
01:57:58.480 It'd be really comfortable to be somebody running on the other, you know, for DeSantis. He hasn't
01:58:02.900 endured eight years of nonstop vicious lies and attacks. He's had some criticism, but there's no
01:58:08.980 one who's had more criticism than Trump and he can withstand a lot. That man, I talked to him. I've
01:58:14.560 been around him quite often. You know, one time I was walking with him from his office to his residence
01:58:20.260 in Florida and we were just chatting along the way. And I just said, how do you do it? I mean,
01:58:25.420 do you ever, because I feel that we can relate on certain things. How do you do it?
01:58:28.740 I feel like he and I can relate on a few things, you know, we've had some similar things happen.
01:58:33.380 And he just looked at me and said, what's our choice? We got to stand up. You know, quitting,
01:58:38.660 when you quit, you lose. And he has not lost any of his fight. And in some ways, I think he's more
01:58:45.100 resolved to get in there and turn the, he sees what's happening with Biden and he could easily
01:58:52.020 go back to his life. He's a billionaire and he's got beautiful properties around the,
01:58:55.580 it'd be very tempting to go back to that life. But he realizes if he does, we lose our country.
01:59:00.620 I'm so glad he's in the fight.
01:59:02.160 You saw when they released his taxes, right?
01:59:04.180 Yeah.
01:59:04.540 They were like, we finally got Trump's taxes. And what do they prove? They prove that Trump
01:59:07.800 lost a lot of money while he was president. Every year, losses, losses, losses.
01:59:13.340 And didn't take a salary. And they thought it was going to be the biggest smear against him. Why?
01:59:18.980 It shows that he sacrificed. Look, Trump's got, he's, he's, there's no such thing. There's no
01:59:25.560 saints. No one's perfect. Trump's got some good policies that I like. He's got some character
01:59:30.320 attributes that I think we can criticize, but I think he's the best we've seen in terms of foreign
01:59:35.240 policy and domestic policy out of any of these previous presidents.
01:59:39.180 For sure.
01:59:39.420 And the one thing they have against him that works is he's, he's mean, he mean tweets.
01:59:44.240 And he did everything he did, which was great for our economy with, with the, with the constant
01:59:50.200 attacks from the media, the people in DC, some members of his own party coming at him. He did
01:59:55.380 all of it. Imagine if he didn't have all of that, just constant adversity, what he could accomplish.
02:00:00.260 Two fake impeachments.
02:00:00.960 Two fake impeachments, constant fake news stories. You know, here's the deal. We're all imperfect. I'm
02:00:09.000 imperfect. I'm assuming that you would say the same thing about yourself. Wouldn't it be fun if we could
02:00:13.720 dial up the exact attributes we want of everybody around us? Probably be pretty boring.
02:00:17.740 Yeah. Very boring.
02:00:18.800 Just as we needed Ronald Reagan to come on the scene in 1980 and, and pull us up from despair under Jimmy
02:00:26.680 Carter. He really did. He lifted us up with that, that amazing Midwest optimism, sensibility.
02:00:33.280 There's a charming person and he made everyone feel like, yeah, we can get through this. We needed
02:00:39.000 President Trump, a brash New Yorker to come in and shake us awake to what was going on.
02:00:45.480 A moderate. Yeah. Vox.com called Trump a moderate in 20- Is that what they called him?
02:00:50.460 Yeah. And because he is. Well, I think America first policies aren't right-wing extremism. That's
02:00:55.720 what they want to call us. Yep. They're very, they're very common sense. We've got to deal with
02:01:01.300 these problems we're facing with common sense policy. And what's been happening is not working
02:01:06.760 before. Trump came in and found policies that worked, but we have to get the fake news. We have to
02:01:14.560 reveal, it's taken this long to show people how bad the fake news is. And so that they're not
02:01:19.620 tuning in and believing everything they see. I don't know about you, but I I'm venturing to guess
02:01:24.340 that there were people who tuned into Trump's CNN town hall who maybe hadn't been totally aware of
02:01:30.080 the bias. And when they saw that woman that was doing the commentary, I don't know who was
02:01:34.840 moderating. Debating? Attacking. Yeah. That woke people up. That was a new level of attack that I
02:01:42.160 hadn't seen. I think that may be why they caught it. And they're calling him the aggressive one?
02:01:46.740 Yeah. The mean one? I will take someone who communicates with a mean tweet rather than somebody
02:01:51.660 who is unable to communicate like Joe Biden, unable to string two or three words and sentences
02:01:58.400 together without notes, without pre-written notes like Biden has. Biden can't communicate.
02:02:04.520 You know, I like Trump can. He had those tweets in his jacket and he's like, I don't know if I
02:02:09.800 should whip it out. And he leans over. I'm going to whip it out. And then he pulls it out. We all
02:02:13.700 started busting out laughing. Oh my gosh. But he brought the, he brought the, it was, it was
02:02:17.280 brought the receipts as they say. Yeah. And Caitlin Collin kept lying. She said, why did you wait three
02:02:22.500 hours to say anything about what's going on? He goes, I got it right here at two 30. I said,
02:02:26.200 be peaceful, no violations, no violence. And then he's like, that was a half an hour after
02:02:30.700 the, they started the Capitol. You know what's interesting too? Three, let's say it was three
02:02:33.860 hours. Just for the hell of it. You know, he's doing a speech. He's got to get in the vehicle,
02:02:39.280 get back to the White House. There's some time involved before he really fully understands what
02:02:43.420 he, I think that's actually pretty quick. It is. It's pretty quick. The barricades came down.
02:02:48.040 They're running out of things to attack him on. The barricades came down around 1 PM. Trump was on stage
02:02:53.560 talking. They breached the building around 2 PM. Trump issued a statement within 30 minutes.
02:02:59.800 So you got it. Like you're, you're saying, like what you're saying, it's true. He's in the car.
02:03:03.940 He's getting updates from his people. He doesn't know what's going on. And they say, look, there's
02:03:07.340 some people in there. They're rioting. They're fighting with cops. And he goes, okay, I'll put out
02:03:10.100 a tweet. What should I say? I'll say this half an hour, half an hour. He said, no violence. We are the
02:03:14.920 party of law and order. Don't do this. The whole thing, everything he does, no matter what he does,
02:03:20.680 they find a way to make it bad. Donald Trump could run into a burning building and save a box full of
02:03:27.320 baby puppies. And then they would write something negative, like Trump's endeavor, Trump's reckless
02:03:32.640 endeavor risks life of puppies. It's like, yes, by saving the, by poor puppies suffer smoke inhalation
02:03:39.820 due to Trump, you know, actions. Trump didn't save them fast enough. Right. Well, why wasn't he already
02:03:45.100 there? Who, you know, Trump was president no matter what he does. Let me ask you something because
02:03:49.840 you're a little bit younger than me, a lot maybe. Um, do you think your generation is waking up to
02:03:54.860 some of the stuff? Cause I felt in my race that a lot of young people were coming forth after the
02:04:01.180 crazy COVID restrictions that changed and affected their lives. But politically, I mean, you talk to
02:04:06.700 a lot of people. What about your generation? Where are they? I think millennials are split. I think
02:04:11.720 Gen Z is actually waking up. It's not so much that they're waking up though. I think. Are they
02:04:16.600 involved or are they just like, I don't want to talk? We've seen some videos. I mean, young people
02:04:21.760 are just rejecting the status quo like they do. And the status quo is woke garbage. But you know
02:04:26.440 what I think? I think it's very simple. In, in the 2000s, studies were done showing that liberals
02:04:33.380 were having about 1.5 kids and conservatives having two, two kids. It's like 1.43 to 2.01 or something
02:04:39.860 like that. That meant conservatives were replacing themselves and liberals were not. Fast forward 23
02:04:45.300 years later, what do you get? Pew research shows that Gen Z is slightly more conservative
02:04:50.500 in some areas. Interesting. For the first time in 100 years, a generation in some areas more
02:04:56.640 conservative than the previous. I don't believe that means Gen Z had a wake-up call. I think it
02:05:03.680 means conservatives have more kids. So there's more conservative Gen Z kids. Now you take a look
02:05:08.920 at the issue of abortion and child sex change surgery. And I said this to our leftist guest
02:05:15.040 last week. Look, I'm not a pro-life conservative. You're not going to hear that from me. You want
02:05:19.400 to sterilize and abort your children? That just means the future is conservative. So have fun,
02:05:23.800 I guess. I tweeted this out. Something to the effect of, somewhat facetiously, the left aborting their
02:05:32.060 kids is, they're making a sacrifice for a better future, a conservative future. I'm saying it as a joke
02:05:37.380 to make a point. And I show the stats. Trump supporters have one more kid, I believe, about
02:05:41.820 one kid on average more than non-Trump voters. What do you think that's going to mean in 20 years?
02:05:47.100 18 years from today, they will be voting if they're born today. And there's more conservatives?
02:05:53.940 The more the left starts aborting their kids and fancies abortion up to nine months,
02:05:59.340 no matter what conservatives do, the future becomes conservative. I think it's admirable that
02:06:04.280 conservatives are desperately trying to save the lives of their political rivals who they genuinely
02:06:09.440 don't like. But if the vote goes down to abortion is going to be legal, the end result is just give
02:06:18.420 it 20 years. Give it 40 years. Two generations from now, it's going to be two to one conservative
02:06:22.800 to liberal. If we still have a country, then we can still vote. Yep. And so it'll get really
02:06:28.500 interesting. I feel like we have about a year and a half to save things, Tim.
02:06:31.100 I think we're going to make it through. I think the night is always darkest before the
02:06:34.800 dawn. But I just worry that if things are looking too positive for Trump, I mean, you heard that
02:06:41.760 soundbite from Biden a couple of weeks ago. He's like, we will not let him, you know, come
02:06:46.300 back into power. They mean, yeah, they'll do something and try to throw. Well, they entertained
02:06:53.360 in 2020. There was a war game. Boston Globe reported on this where they basically played
02:07:00.660 a political version of Dungeons and Dragons, as it were, where they all came together and said,
02:07:04.800 OK, I'll pretend to be Trump. You pretend to be Hillary. And then they rolled die to see what
02:07:09.260 would happen. And I think it was John Podesta or someone pretending to be Trump. I'm sorry,
02:07:15.900 someone pretending to be Hillary said that if Trump wins in 2020, they will advise Washington,
02:07:23.040 Oregon and California to secede from the union. Oh, my gosh.
02:07:27.820 That's in the Boston Globe. That was part of their view of what they should do as Democrats
02:07:33.180 if Trump were to win. Oh, my gosh.
02:07:35.340 So when we talk about national divorce or civil war or whatever, they say, oh, we're the extremists.
02:07:39.960 And I'm like, the idea came from you when you said the West Coast should secede from
02:07:45.820 the union if Trump wins. And I got to be honest, based on the things I think these people have
02:07:50.220 done, I would not be surprised if they wanted at least one state to secede so they could have
02:07:55.660 an emergency escape bunker. I think Donald Trump should the first thing he does when he
02:08:01.300 gets reelected. I hope he appoints a real attorney general who immediately begins filing criminal
02:08:08.160 indictments against anyone in government, bureaucrat or elected official, where there is evidence of
02:08:14.740 crime. We've got insider trading in stocks. Indict. No more of this, but we have a delicate
02:08:20.940 system. No, if they're criminals, if there's provable criminal acts, charge them. I don't
02:08:25.780 care what party they are. We need to actually take this country, take this stuff seriously.
02:08:30.860 Are you seeing what's happening in El Salvador? I think they went from the murder capital of the
02:08:34.360 world to the state. There's been no murders. No murders. That's amazing. That is what we need to
02:08:40.460 do. We need to go hard on the criminals, the people who are committing crimes. I don't care if
02:08:45.100 they're, you know, like you said, SEC violations or street crime. We've got to come down on it. In San
02:08:52.880 Francisco, you have to have a security guard hired to watch your car if you're going to park a car.
02:08:59.300 I mean, we saw the CNN. That was, you know, irony, quite a bit of irony there with the CNN
02:09:04.260 card. And they're acting shocked by it. And they said, and we had a security guard there.
02:09:09.340 We are. He watched. Is that what it was? He watched or did he saw it happen or something
02:09:14.200 like that? Like, oh, they're smashing the window and stealing the stuff. He's probably like,
02:09:18.120 I'm not going to get hurt. Well, no, you'll go to prison. Yeah. You interview and you go to prison.
02:09:23.360 We've got to, you've got to catch your court case in about a minute. So are there any final
02:09:26.960 thoughts you want to wrap up on? Well, I just, I'm, I want to thank you, Tim, because you've had
02:09:31.280 me on several times. I mean, I, you know, I can't get on The View. Actually, I'm, I want to get on
02:09:38.280 The View. It'd be really interesting. We're launching our own version. I love your, you are? We're
02:09:42.360 launching a morning show with moderate to conservative moms to talk about their views,
02:09:48.440 their political issues, things that affect them. I love it. It's under construction. That's going to be great.
02:09:52.540 Well, I just thank you because we need voices like yours and the people out there that are
02:09:57.260 just open to listening because, you know, you know, if we just have the five or six
02:10:00.800 corporate networks, we're never going to get the truth. And I'm so glad people are waking up and
02:10:05.200 we have so many more options and people who are willing to do the hard work to get the content out,
02:10:09.300 to get the truth out. That's all it's about. And, uh, you know, we're, we, the America first
02:10:14.980 movement is about saving our country for all of our citizens. And I'm talking Democrats and
02:10:20.600 independents and Republicans as well. That's what my whole campaign was about. And, you know,
02:10:25.360 I hate that they tried to call me a extremist because it's not accurate. I like accuracy.
02:10:31.060 I'm about, um, returning the government back to the citizens and that's how our founding fathers
02:10:36.240 envisioned it. So we're going to keep working. We're going to keep fighting. I won't stop.
02:10:40.160 I'm not afraid. Once you've walked through fear and got to the other side, nothing makes you afraid
02:10:44.940 anymore. And I'm on a mission. Right on. Uh, I'll say two things. One is I could never,
02:10:51.520 I could not run for office the way the things that you deal with, what Trump deals with. So I commend
02:10:56.120 you for that. And the last thing is your book. Do you want to shout it out? It's called Unafraid.
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02:11:09.280 Just Getting Started by Carrie Lake. And you can, um, order it as well on our website,
02:11:14.560 CarrieLake.com. And I think you'll really enjoy it. There's some good, there's some really good
02:11:18.720 stories in there. Right on. And what's your Twitter? Twitter is, uh, at Carrie Lake,
02:11:23.000 K-A-R-I-L-A-K-E. I'm on Truth. I'm on Getter. I'm on Facebook as well at The Carrie Lake.
02:11:28.980 Apparently Carrie Lake is taken. And, um, you can find me at all those places. Go to our website and you
02:11:35.040 can find out what's happening with our case. Our case is active. Yeah. Well,
02:11:38.740 the fake news has been lying about it. Is it televised? It's, um, well, I mean,
02:11:42.960 I don't know who would televise it, but it'll be online. Oh, okay. I think we'll go check it out
02:11:46.380 right now. Okay. Well, thank you so much for hanging out. This has been a blast and, uh,
02:11:49.860 look forward to, uh, having you back when we get more developments and, uh, on everything that's
02:11:53.920 going on. That's great. And keep, keep us in your prayers. Keep our lawyers, keep our whistleblowers,
02:11:57.420 the judges, and just pray every day, pray every day. We need to get back to God. Absolutely. Uh,
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