Join us as we discuss the latest breaking news involving the Trump administration, impeachment, and the Epstein grand jury scandal. We're joined by our first guest, Tim Lysak, author of the new book, "A Political Prisoner," and host of the popular show, "The Daily Show with Bill O'Reilly" on Fox News.
00:00:20.000I mean, news just started pouring out like crazy.
00:00:23.000The Supreme Court has ruled the president does have immunity in certain regards, particularly pertaining to his constitutional duties, his official acts, but no immunity for unofficial acts.
00:00:36.000Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has announced she will file articles of impeachment against the Supreme Court for ruling that co-equal branches of government are just that.
00:00:47.000And there's a bunch of other stories pertaining to inflation, as well as Joe Biden.
00:00:53.000Bill O'Reilly is reporting that Joe Biden is already bowing out of the race.
00:00:58.000They just haven't yet figured out how to announce or spin it.
00:01:01.000I don't know if that's completely true, but it is what he's reporting.
00:01:03.000Tucker Carlson has reported that Obama, behind the scenes, is arguing Biden cannot win and is working against him.
00:02:28.000He's a good dude, and they've been absolutely unfair to him.
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00:03:36.000I do a lot of books for entrepreneurs, politicians, and great grandmas who had a good story and they want to make sure their kids know it.
00:03:43.000But recently I've been coming out and speaking my mind and my latest work is with Jack Pasoga, also here, Unhumans the Book, co-authored and forwarded by Stephen K. Bannon, who is a political prisoner, which is a topic of the book, in fact.
00:04:06.000Steve Bannon, earlier today, was marched in with his head held high to FCI Danbury in Connecticut, where he is currently held as a political prisoner.
00:04:18.000Peter Navarro is in FCI Miami as a political prisoner.
00:04:21.000And we know that all of the J6 Freedom Fighters are currently being imprisoned.
00:04:28.000In the gulag in DC, however, comma, we also know that the Supreme Court just came down on this obstruction ruling, which could potentially impact a lot of those a lot of those cases, maybe even knock some time off of them.
00:04:46.000We mentioned it the last time I was here, Tim.
00:04:48.000I've also got a I've got a surprise for Tim later in the show.
00:04:51.000We're not gonna bring it up right now because there's too much going on.
00:04:53.000But Look, I expected to be here today, Tim, and I expected that we would be having a lot of fun talking about the country going down the tubes.
00:05:01.000I didn't realize it would come at a time where they're actually locking up people that we know and people that we're friends with that are going on.
00:05:08.000But of course, the entire left is saying, oh, no, no, no, Trump is the one who might do things like that.
00:06:06.000There's this ridiculous talking point coming out from the dissenting justices.
00:06:08.000Sotomayor, for instance, said that a president could order SEAL Team 6 to assassinate a political rival and they'd be immune.
00:06:15.000But I'm pretty sure literally everyone would believe that is not an official act constitutionally held by the president, but a rogue, an act by a rogue president.
00:06:24.000And also she mentioned, what if he orders the military to stage a coup?
00:07:13.000You're asking someone to run for office, to run this country, and then saying you will criminally prosecute them for doing what the Constitution tells them to do, and they're complaining about it.
00:07:24.000Was it kicked back, the J6 trial to the lower courts, to determine whether or not what Trump did on January 6 was actually an official act, or was it an unofficial act, which is exactly what many pundits predicted, because the lower courts pushed this thing through way too quickly.
00:07:44.000This is what happens, and Joshua and I have been talking about this a lot, because in the course of writing on humans, we realized that there The problem with the two camps in the U.S.
00:07:55.000now, the two majority camps in the political parties, or the political spectrum, if you will, the right and the left, is that the right is hyper-focused on principles.
00:08:06.000So for the right, they'll say, oh, we have the best principles, we are so good, and they have all these philosophical debates about those principles, and libertarians come up and say, what about the non-aggression principle?
00:08:16.000And then the left says, well, what can we get away with?
00:08:23.000And so if you have no discernment, then the Constitution is nothing but words on a piece of paper.
00:08:30.000Meaning that high crimes and misdemeanors, as you just referenced, Tim, so the Constitution says impeachable for high crimes and misdemeanors.
00:08:37.000High crimes and misdemeanors could be anything!
00:08:39.000We decided that—so, to the founders, obviously, that had a set meaning, and you could read the Federalist Papers, and you might do some learning about the language of the time and the rhetoric of the time, and you could discern what high crimes and misdemeanors meant, and you could, oh, say, well, this is how I would apply that, and then you would go in.
00:10:19.000Yeah, and there was a certain level of hysteria during arguments when we heard them before.
00:10:23.000I mean, everyone was saying, Cassandra Brown Jackson had that line about, well, the Oval Office would become the nest of corruption in America or whatever it was.
00:10:31.000There was always sort of a very clear partisan panic.
00:10:35.000Where the liberal justices felt like this was only able to be used in a way that was it was bad and you know we had the conservative justice saying these are decisions that will impact the long-term future of the country.
00:10:46.000I think in terms of the progressive or the leftist reaction to this you know the only thing they would have settled for is if the Supreme Court came out and said Donald Trump's the worst person on earth and we will personally get the handcuffs and let you guys lock him up.
00:10:59.000I mean I think they would have attacked the Supreme Court For any kind of compromise, and this obviously was sort of their worst case scenario.
00:11:05.000So what you're saying, so if this was Joe Biden as president, they would have the opposite opinion?
00:11:25.000Under our constitutional structure of separated powers, the nature of presidential powers entitles a former president to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions within his conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority, and he is entitled to at least presumptive immunity from prosecution for all his official acts.
00:11:43.000There is no immunity for unofficial acts.
00:11:46.000I'm then going to do a quick search for immune, and cite Sotomayor, who says, Orders the Navy SEAL Team 6 to assassinate a political rival?
00:12:08.000This mirrors her comments during oral arguments.
00:12:12.000The point I'm trying to bring up here is showing you that Sotomayor acts like a feminist blogger and not a, I don't know, highest justice in the land laying down a dissenting opinion.
00:12:21.000Well, who do you think her staff is, right?
00:12:23.000Like, they don't write the first drafts on their own.
00:12:25.000It's not like it's just the Supreme Court just saying, I'm going to shut myself in my library and type this out.
00:12:29.000No, their staff is hugely influential.
00:12:31.000And I'm sure that she has gone out of her way to encourage, to offer positions to progressive future lawyers of America.
00:12:38.000You look at each of these words, these are incendiary words meant to escalate tension and FUD, right?
00:13:05.000Especially when you're dealing with people who can't understand conditional hypotheticals.
00:13:09.000So, if you're dealing with a person and you say to them, this is the joke we made in the beginning of the show, but we'll get serious with it, if you did not eat breakfast yesterday, how would you have felt?
00:13:17.000People with low IQs, and this is a meme, I don't know the degree to which it's true, the idea is that people with low IQs can't understand the concept, they'll respond with, but I did eat breakfast yesterday.
00:13:44.000Now, you take someone who can't grasp that. But it's also a what-if scenario and then the
00:13:48.000application of that scenario to yourself. So the condition being not just like, you know,
00:13:54.000what if astronauts in space encounter aliens and blah, blah, blah, because anyone can kind of do
00:14:00.000But it's also how would you actually what is so a theory of mind in this case, just of yourself?
00:14:05.000Not even not even a question, by the way, theory of mind of someone else?
00:14:08.000How do you how do you think Tim Pool would have felt if Tim Pool hadn't had breakfast yesterday?
00:14:13.000That's completely So what we get here is, for people who are not smart enough to understand this, orders Navy SEAL Team 6 to assassinate a political rival?
00:14:34.000They were saying, they were saying, could you imagine?
00:14:38.000And I saw, I think it was that guy, Keith Gifford or Kyle Gifford, whoever.
00:14:41.000And he goes, he goes, could you imagine if the president set up, I don't know, a sham investigation and a special counsel and had them start rounding up people and investigating political, political rivals and their allies and putting them in jail?
00:14:56.000I'm like, Steve Bannon went to jail this morning.
00:15:17.000I mean, you had this situation where, with Fisher, you had this law that was created to prevent accounting fraud being used against January 6th defendants.
00:15:29.000That really shows like... I disagree with the ruling on that.
00:16:30.000Now we know this was a joke, but it's very clear to me that Weissman and his ilk, these types of people, you can watch them on MSNBC by the way, that's the brain trust.
00:16:38.000Watch MSNBC because you'll know what they're doing.
00:16:40.000That's what Steve Bannon always taught me.
00:16:41.000Go watch MSNBC and he just has it on 24-7 in the war room.
00:16:44.000And you will see what they're planning to do because they kind of, there's only like three or four people with brain cells on the left and they're on MSNBC and it's Weissman and Elias and these guys and Norm Eisen is another one of them.
00:16:56.000And we're not saying they're good people, right?
00:17:00.000They're abjectly malicious, but they will tell you what they're about to do.
00:17:04.000And so their idea was to construct a law that we could essentially find anyone guilty of for anything at any time.
00:17:11.000That was 1512c2 and it should have been struck down.
00:17:13.000And by the way, there's a bunch of legal reporting and legal scholarship that backs this up saying, yeah, this is ridiculous.
00:17:20.000Even when it was passed, they said this is completely overbroad and statutes have been struck down on constitutional grounds over over broadness and vagueness in the past.
00:17:28.000Let's jump to the story from Newsweek.
00:17:31.000Speaking of people who can't understand conditional hypotheticals, Supreme Court impeachment plan released by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
00:18:03.000And unofficial acts enjoy no immunity.
00:18:06.000Now, Ocasio-Cortez, a Democrat from New York, wrote early Monday afternoon that she would introduce articles of impeachment against the court in a post on X. The Supreme Court has become consumed by a corruption crisis beyond its control.
00:18:18.000Today's ruling represents an assault on American democracy.
00:18:21.000It is up to Congress to defend our nation from this authoritarian capture.
00:18:24.000I intend on filing articles of impeachment upon our return.
00:18:27.000I feel like she didn't read the ruling.
00:18:30.000It's just buzzwords she got from MSNBC.
00:18:32.000I feel like she is part of the party that always says, Donald Trump, won't you accept the results of the elections with no question and not conduct any investigations?
00:18:40.000So are you saying we are or are not allowed to?
00:18:45.000Do you accept the results of the Democrat primary?
00:18:48.000Do the Democrats accept the results of their own primary?
00:18:51.000Because I seem to remember Joe Biden winning the Democrat primary, and I don't see anyone asking the question as to whether or not they will continue to accept the results of their own primary.
00:19:45.000So anyway, I'm having this conversation where it's like, yeah, this guy basically gives a contract to a truck company and then a couple years later he needs money so he goes and they pay him off.
00:19:56.000And then he gets charged for it, because it's basically a kickback, but the Supreme Court said it was a gratuity, he got a tip!
00:20:04.000And so, you know, I end up pulling up the Supreme Court ruling, and of course, it says literally the opposite.
00:20:10.000Well then, this weekend I was hanging out at Charlestown Races playing some poker, and I mean, no disrespect to these people, my family member, or this next guy.
00:20:17.000Here it comes, folks, he's gonna admit it.
00:20:23.000So there's a guy sitting next to me, And as he wins a poker hand, he says, I'm going to need this money the next time I get pulled over because the Supreme Court just legalized bribery.
00:20:32.000And I'm like, did MSNBC put this narrative out by taking... Here's the real story.
00:20:39.000Gratuities are illegal if the intention is set before an official act to influence the official act.
00:20:45.000Bribery is illegal if something of value is given before an official act.
00:20:52.000There are quite literally two different laws in the books, and most people don't know that gratuity is a law in the books.
00:20:56.000If someone goes to a public official and says, I'm going to give you X in exchange for this ruling, a bribe.
00:21:02.000If someone goes to them and says, you rule in my favor and I'll give you X, a gratuity.
00:21:08.000The gist of the case, as I read it, was they charged a guy for gratuity using a bribery statute, and the Supreme Court was like, no, no, no, don't do that.
00:21:16.000If you do that, you're going to give someone the opportunity for defense in that this was a gratuity, not a bribe, and the bribery charge gets thrown out.
00:21:23.000They were basically saying, make sure when you charge people for illegal gratuity, it is the right law and statute.
00:21:30.000Otherwise, they'll raise a defense because the payment came afterwards and you charged with the wrong law.
00:21:34.000That gets turned into the Supreme Court legalizes bribery because MSNBC and the likes of these liberal outlets are trying to trick you into thinking the court is bad or evil or wrong.
00:21:43.000And that's what AOC is using as a predicate for, we have to impeach them, they're all corrupt.
00:21:48.000And this is what I always say when people get into arguments or like Twitter back and forth or Facebook arguments, Facebook debates with people is at some point you have to realize that you're just arguing with whatever the last thing they heard on TV was.
00:22:01.000Or in Sotomayor's case, whatever the last thing she heard on a feminist podcast was.
00:22:07.000You're not arguing with someone who's actually taking the time, like Tim just did, to open up the case and read it out or even get basic bullet points to figure this out.
00:22:16.000And here's the dirty little secret, is that you have people walking around every day and voting with this fried mental model who have been propagandized through chronic propaganda and occasionally acute propaganda their entire lives.
00:22:29.000One of the reasons why it sticks, and it's so... Because if you question them, it's like you're attacking them personally.
00:23:21.000And I'll be checking out the World Series later.
00:23:24.000I think one of the things is that criticism of the Supreme Court is about to get extremely acute and it's about to be everywhere because this is the new way to get progressives to the polls, right?
00:23:38.000Joe Biden is doing the wrong thing in Palestine and Israel, but you guys don't realize he could have the power to nominate new Supreme Court justice and we cannot let Trump have that, right?
00:23:47.000It's sort of a testament to the grasping-of-straws nature of the Biden campaign at this point.
00:23:52.000They know their candidate's not particularly viable.
00:23:54.000They know that no one is really moved by the issues they have been trying to say.
00:25:25.000Now one of the reasons why this sort of Let's say it's not exactly low intelligence, it's a low self-awareness type language.
00:25:35.000It's king, it's assault, this sort of language.
00:25:40.000I do a lot of hypnosis work with my clients and in the manuscripts.
00:25:43.000I like to joke that a book is a long-form self-hypnosis script.
00:25:46.000And one of the things that you learn in hypnosis is that the Subconscious mind, that we all have that operates, that's where our beliefs, our identity, our values all live, ages up to about five years old and stops.
00:25:59.000If you have ever had a conversation with a five-year-old, I have, many, they are tactile little creatures, multi-sensory.
00:27:04.000It's like, did you see the thing Kamala Harris put out this morning saying Trump's going to take office and he's going to illegalize abortion across the whole country?
00:27:10.000And meanwhile, we all watched the debate on Thursday where he said absolutely that he was not going to do that.
00:27:52.000From page 19 of Unhumans, feelings don't care about facts.
00:27:58.000The left understands that, the right does not.
00:28:01.000Well, when Ben Shapiro had that tweet, facts don't care about your feelings, it got like a million retweets, I and many others immediately tweeted, what you don't understand is that feelings don't care about your facts.
00:28:11.000And that, I believe, it's equally as true.
00:28:14.000The left operates on an inverse spectrum as to what the right is doing.
00:28:18.000Because feelings are what drive action, they move action.
00:28:23.000Despite the fact that the left has effectively become a biological denial machine, a factory, they understand biology, at least the way that humans think and operate.
00:28:34.000And so if you can apply consumer psychology to political messaging, you can select, regardless of the facts, if you can just make an accusation, Then if you can get your people to feel this way about a certain character, just repeat it over and over and over, and you associate that feeling with that person, then you think, you see Trump, and you immediately have innumerable bad feelings that are completely dissociated with facts.
00:29:00.000And what we end up seeing from the debate is they say, oh, Biden may have had a cold, but Trump's a liar.
00:29:06.000And it's just like, look, dude, right?
00:29:09.000But we all expect them to say what the lie is, because if I'm talking to, you know, Libby or Joshua or Jack or Hannah Clare or Serge, and they say, Biden was lying the whole time, I'd say, oh, what did he lie about?
00:29:20.000And he'd be like, he was talking about the very fine people hoax, that Trump never did that.
00:29:24.000And I'd go, I'd say, I'd say, I'd say, oh, wow, yeah, that was a lie.
00:29:30.000And what the left does is they say, he was lying about everything.
00:29:33.000And if you ask, they'll be like, why are you defending Trump?
00:29:35.000Because they don't actually have an answer as to what Trump was lying about.
00:29:37.000And this gets back to what Josh was saying, though, is that you're not arguing with the specific principle of he said a lie and there we are going to now have a debate about the lie.
00:29:56.000One who's also, by the way, a convicted felon, someone who's been held liable for rape and an insurrectionist and everything else.
00:30:02.000But you know, like, at this point, I said this about the Krasensteins, because I think it was Brian, and for those who don't know who they are, they're liberal personalities on X, he posted this- Those lovable scamps.
00:30:12.000Yeah, he posted this thing where it's like, Biden, like, old, and, you know, like, has cold or whatever, and it's like, Trump, 94 convictions, blah blah.
00:30:19.000And I'm just like, dude, no one actually believes that you think these things.
00:30:24.000Like, we're at the point where if you are actively watching the news, there is no reality by which you are going, oh, yeah, well, Joe Biden was great.
00:30:33.000Like, even Biden supporters are in panic mode saying he's got to go.
00:30:38.000So this is the big threat that the debate night posed.
00:30:43.000And yes, the initial question was, Biden is clearly unfit for office.
00:30:49.000Biden, perhaps, is unfit for office currently.
00:31:16.000The problem is the normies just found out for the first time that the media has been lying to them every single day, and suddenly it's like, wait.
00:31:29.000We gotta get these people back because they just saw the truth.
00:31:33.000Many of these people, because the debates get coverage in a way that both sides watch, in a way that they'll never, both sides will never watch any other show.
00:31:42.000And so suddenly, millions of people just were presented with the truth for the first time.
00:31:48.000The truth showed that the right-wing crazy people and the cheap fakes were actually telling the truth.
00:31:55.000And that might get them to start asking, Uncomfortable questions about what else the media has been like.
00:32:00.000Yeah, Democrats believe their own propaganda.
00:32:03.000So now we have this problem where the propaganda is not to convert right-wingers, it's to keep everybody in line.
00:32:08.000And when you're exposed to the reality that Joe Biden completely failed on the debate stage, you have to confront the reality that this truth that they have presented to you is falling apart around you.
00:32:17.000Yeah, I mean, I talked to my dad the next morning and we were both saying that it was, you know, really sad to see the president look like that, you know, to say like, this is the person who is supposedly running the country.
00:32:28.000And my dad said something interesting.
00:32:35.000Like Jack was saying, I think that that's true for a lot of people who maybe the last time they saw Biden was the State of the Union address, perhaps, and that's the last time they paid attention.
00:32:44.000Nobody paid attention to his midday rally the next day, you know.
00:32:47.000And so I think, yeah, I think that that's really a big problem.
00:32:50.000And now there is a concern about If the Democrats are saying that Biden shouldn't run for re-election, then they should probably invoke the 25th now, because if he's not fit for office in November, he's not fit for office right now.
00:33:05.000Have you guys seen this video that Alex Jones put out?
00:33:50.000His hands are cornholio, and he's making these weird bent finger- dude is gone.
00:33:58.000So I was down in Austin with Alex on Friday, and I co-hosted the show with him down there, and uh trying to take it off air completely and um he played this video about 97 times during the show he's like doc play the video again guys guys play the video play the video and it was every single coming going to break and coming back from like the video the video and so i'm like i've been seeing it in my nightmares and what's crazy though that it reminds me of the hillary clinton falling out video from 9 11 in 2016
00:34:52.000And you can see the Financial Times reporting from the actual G7 of a lot of the world leaders saying that Joe Biden didn't seem like he was there, that he wasn't able to focus, he didn't even show up for like the gala dinner because the time change shifted on him or the times when he fell asleep when he was in these meetings with Netanyahu, etc, etc.
00:36:11.000I hope now regular people having watched that debate can understand why we as reasonable people entertained the probability that Joe Biden made a boom boom on stage during D-Day, at the ceremony.
00:36:23.000Not that we know he did, but that the probability exists and we are concerned about that.
00:36:28.000Well, there was even during the 2020 election, there was a moment when he was, Lady Gaga was campaigning with Joe Biden and she was wearing like a million inch heels, you know, really tall.
00:36:38.000And she was walking around with him and he was having trouble walking.
00:37:00.000This is exactly what we would expect in a situation where every institution in the country, except for one, by the way, there's one institution that does actually have a little bit of fairness left.
00:37:12.000And we've all talked about it a number of times right now.
00:37:22.000And that is why they've targeted the Supreme Court so much.
00:37:25.000And so you will hear them claim that they are oppressed.
00:37:28.000You will hear them claim that they are the underdog, that they are the downtrodden masses of the world, when in fact they are the ones trying to import millions and millions of masses from around the world.
00:37:38.000They are the ones who control all these organizations.
00:38:37.000So they're trying to, this is what they did with, um, Libby, you know, this is what they
00:38:40.000always used to do with Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the, the notorious RBG. So she became famous
00:38:44.000for her dissenting opinions, these blistering opinions, I dissent, I dissent. And then
00:38:49.000eventually, you know, they take control of the court and they're able to get all these things
00:38:52.000passed, but they're trying to turn Sotomayor into the new Ruth Bader G. And the problem is,
00:38:59.000of course, is that as, as amoral and, uh, horrific, I think a lot of her decisions were
00:39:05.000that Ruth Bader Ginsburg was like several standard deviations, uh, uh, more horsepower
00:39:10.000between the years than Sotomayor. Um, Which, by the way, another piece of that is that Sotomayor is not
00:39:17.000She's near the older end of the court, and there is a real chance that the next president, whoever that may be, could make their replacement.
00:39:26.000Also, by the way, Clarence Thomas is currently the oldest member of the court.
00:40:15.000It cannot be Donald Trump because of the fear of losing any kind of liberal presence on the court or any kind of, you know, progressive moves, especially with any pending abortion cases.
00:40:28.000And I think that is one of the reasons that This desperation to keep Joe Biden a somewhat sympathetic character is going to remain present for a long time.
00:40:37.000Isn't that what Harris said about him, this sympathetic old man?
00:40:39.000Do you think we're going to get that audio?
00:40:42.000The thing is, I don't think we'll get it, but I also think that all of the months of conservatives being like, do you remember when he tripped up the stairs?
00:41:00.000So Boris Yeltsin was sort of the post-Soviet, Clinton-appointed, basically, Clinton-packed president of Russia who wasn't really a president at all.
00:41:12.000And he gets in there and people see his antics on television, public drunkenness.
00:41:17.000And he allowed Western powers and the first oligarch class in Russia to just completely run roughshod, signing over, you know, peace.
00:41:27.000It was almost as bad as the early days of the Bolshevik regime in some senses, because they would take something like the vast oil and gas resources of Siberia and sign it over to a guy for like a million dollars.
00:41:53.000Yeah, and so when this insanity and the Russian life expectancy started going down, public drunkenness was through the roof.
00:42:03.000All of that sowed the conditions that led to the rise of Putin, who came in and said, no, we're not going to be doing this anymore.
00:42:11.000And people know that he did not decide to turn down the root of, you know, freedom and democracy and institute a constitution.
00:42:18.000No, it was going to be this direct top-down power model, probably more likened to the Romanovs and the dynasty before him, and the oligarchs were all given the choice.
00:42:30.000They were given the choice of Are you going to agree with the new power structure, or will you be thrown in jail?
00:42:37.000And if you didn't go along with it, you were thrown in jail.
00:42:39.000So I guess I point this out to say that after a leader like this, a system can be ripe for massive political change.
00:42:48.000And I think that's what the left is, in a sense, because they are so—and Joshua, you used this line earlier on my show when we were free-taping.
00:42:56.000You said, we talk about follow the money, and you say the left follows the power.
00:43:01.000They are so attuned to power, they sense a power shift is in the wind.
00:43:07.000And Joshua, I wonder if you could talk about that a little bit, because they have this natural attunement to power, whereas the right would rather be addicted to rules.
00:43:18.000Someone in the chat was just saying the right is totally addicted to rules, but doesn't seem to be able to understand which way the winds of power are blowing.
00:43:25.000Yes, if you game theory it, one side will win no matter what.
00:43:29.000Our dedication is to win regardless, no matter what it takes.
00:43:32.000And the other side says, I just want to be left alone.
00:43:37.000That's the left, and that's the right, and that's everyone.
00:43:39.000Well, who's going to be the winner-takes-all every single time?
00:43:45.000And so it's an asymmetric interest, drive, urge for power over others.
00:43:52.000And I would posit that We can consult hypnosis for one of the explanations for this.
00:44:01.000When people project outwards their desires, what they want to see, what they want more of, it's usually due to a massive hole in the soul, so to speak, of what it is that they don't have.
00:44:12.000So when someone has a drive for power, it is usually because they have no power over their own lives, their own social circle, their own family.
00:44:32.000Citing immunity decision, former President Donald J. Trump took the action hours after U.S.
00:44:37.000Supreme Court ruling granted him immunity for official acts committed in office.
00:44:42.000Now, right off the bat, I think the Democrats may have made a mistake by arguing that Trump was doing this to cover up something related to the election because they have turned it into a political maneuver instead of business fraud or whatever they may have claimed it was.
00:45:05.000Over the election, which turns it into a political action, which Trump will likely argue was campaign related to his efforts to be president.
00:45:14.000An official act of an official candidate for the presidency, which, by the way, is what they claimed was at least one of the three potential predicate crimes of the underlying predicate crimes, which then turn it into a felony.
00:45:29.000Now the question is, will the appeals court bring this up?
00:45:32.000However, what it might do is throw a throw a throw sand into the gears of the sentencing because he is currently sentenced or scheduled to be sentenced on July 11th.
00:45:47.000That means, by the way, Trump should appoint his VP right now.
00:45:51.000him or her before probably him before the convention fully because if he's
00:45:57.000sentenced then he might not even be able to stand for the convention so he
00:46:01.000sentenced the 11th convention is the 14th this is the important breakdown I
00:46:04.000do not believe and I think it's reasonable to say that the criminal
00:46:07.000conviction in New York is largely not an official act as president however because
00:46:14.000Trump was president when part of this happened The New York Times reports, his lawyers are likely to argue that prosecutors built their case partly on evidence from his time in the White House.
00:46:23.000And under the Supreme Court's new ruling, prosecutors not only may not charge a president for any official acts, but also cannot cite evidence involving official acts to bolster other accusations.
00:46:37.000He's going to argue this absolutely needs to be thrown out, at the very least retried, excluding evidence from any of his official acts as president, which they cited heavily in this case.
00:46:48.000They were arguing he was influencing the election.
00:46:51.000While he was president, the work he was doing with his lawyers now are going to completely fall under official acts, and that guts a large portion of their case.
00:47:01.000I'm saying, hearing that right now, I think it's fair to say, based on the Supreme Court's decision, that he would need a retrial at the very least.
00:47:24.000Because the Fulton County one, Trump even has a better, I would say, argument in the Fulton County one, because he was the president investigating the execution of an election.
00:47:36.000And so the Manhattan one clearly has grounds.
00:47:39.000The Fulton County one more than certainly has grounds.
00:47:43.000If he's going to, if that goes through and he, he, you know, is awarded a retrial, does that change anything about the sentencing?
00:47:51.000Or does it mean he's sentenced and then they would- He may get an injunction.
00:47:54.000So he would need, he would need to, yeah, he would need to file an emergency injunction regarding the sentencing while the, while this broader appeal based on the Supreme Court ruling goes forward.
00:48:04.000This is, by the way, Steve Bannon, for example.
00:48:06.000So Bannon's people get confused because there's multi multiple appeal tracks.
00:48:11.000So his emergency injunction was denied by the Supreme Court.
00:48:16.000However, his overall appeal, which is based on executive privilege, the same, by the way,
00:48:21.000I would tell you, executive privilege that Merrick Garland is currently using to refuse
00:48:26.000subpoenas that Merrick Garland is currently using to hold up the Robert Hur tapes, although
00:48:31.000there's some there's actually some interesting reporting out there that Merrick Garland is
00:48:35.000not the one holding up the Hur tapes, that it's actually the White House.
00:48:49.000He said it's executive privilege and he can't do it.
00:48:52.000Right, but I'm saying that Garland personally wouldn't have a problem with it.
00:48:55.000And so the issue then being, of course, that it shows more of Joe Biden looking like Joe Biden.
00:48:59.000So point being, though, is that Bannon claimed executive privilege and has a letter, produced a letter from President Trump invoking executive privilege.
00:49:08.000Because the January 6th committee wanted to ask Steve Bannon about his conversations with Donald Trump on January 5th and I believe in the morning of January 6th.
00:49:19.000Donald Trump was the president of the United States on January 6th, which he brought up at the debate, by the way.
00:49:24.000And so if he was the president, he can invoke executive privilege over his own conversations.
00:49:30.000And so for him to do so, and then them go to Steve Bannon, who, yes, of course, he was not an employee of the executive branch at the time, but that doesn't matter because the privilege is not Bannon's, the privilege is the president's.
00:49:41.000And so this creates a constitutional issue based on separation of powers because the January 6th committee, illegitimate, was still a legislative function, not the executive function.
00:50:01.000It was pathetic that they punted it and said... The problem that he ran into is that Navarro tried that while Navarro was currently in.
00:50:08.000And so even though Bannon won his first appeal to stay out, when the decision had already been made for Navarro, it became harder for the judge to stand by that because there was already precedent then.
00:50:19.000And Navarro gets out at the end of the month, right?
00:51:21.000The question, I suppose, is how will this immunity issue affect Bannon and Navarro or any of these cases moving forward?
00:51:30.000Yeah, because Trump said that he had executive privilege, which would be an, you know, an official act, wouldn't it?
00:51:37.000Well, the immunity is for the president, but I suppose—actually, I don't even think the immunity thing probably matters.
00:51:42.000I think Jack summed it up pretty well.
00:51:43.000This is a question for the Supreme Court as to the extent of presidential privilege.
00:51:48.000Well, and Tim, here's what it also does, too, is that it kicks it—so it created this test, and you walked through the test earlier about the three stages of this.
00:51:55.000So core constitutional duties, official acts, unofficial acts.
00:52:00.000Sotomayor, I don't think, understands the difference between the first two categories there.
00:52:05.000The question then becomes, not a question for the Supreme Court, this test must then be applied at the trial court and then at the appeals.
00:52:15.000It's not that they bounced it back, it's that they sent the test down to the trial court and said, by the way, for anyone who decides to prosecute any president, that this is the test you must apply in any of these cases.
00:52:29.000And so that is going to send, that sends the whole thing, the military would say it sends the whole thing to the right now because now you've got to restart the entire process at the trial court.
00:52:38.000Now Tanya Chutkan, I mean, she's super biased.
00:52:41.000I can't imagine she would argue that the J6 speech was an official act, but she's going
00:52:46.000to have a huge problem on her hands trying to explain whether or not she believes that
00:52:51.000Trump communicating with his own Department of Justice officials is not a core constitutional
00:52:57.000act and for which he has absolute immunity.
00:53:00.000Because Jeffrey Clark was an acting attorney general level or I believe an acting assistant
00:55:21.000But think about it, though, because it would create a constitutional question of whether, what process, but again, what process is over the constitutional power of the pardon?
00:56:42.000He says they are circling particularly around Gretchen Whitmer.
00:56:44.000I wonder if, this is all planned, it's all planned, the reason why we've had the issue with Ohio and Biden being on the ballot, the reason why the convention was after the due date was because they needed time to allow Biden to sink so they could justify an open convention, but that put them at odds with Ohio.
00:57:02.000Do you think this is why they scheduled the early debate and did away with the presidential commission on debate?
00:57:07.000A lot of people were saying it was an audition.
00:57:08.000So I, yeah, that was something that I hadn't, I hadn't given, and I'll just say that I hadn't given that much, much credence to beforehand, but then as about halfway through the debate, I said, no, okay, this was right.
00:57:21.000I don't think it was an audition, because Nick Kristof had that pre-write article on the New York Times saying, after watching that debate performance, Biden should drop out.
00:57:31.000Well, what we do know is the title, Joe Biden Should Drop Out, was made on the 25th, two days before the debate.
00:57:38.000So we don't know exactly what his argument was, because he could have altered the text after the fact.
00:57:42.000Maybe the first article didn't mention the debate.
00:57:44.000Maybe it was saying this debate's gonna go miserably, he should drop out now, and they held it until after the debate just in case.
00:57:50.000Either way, he pre-wrote Joe Biden should drop out before the debate happened, published it after the debate, citing the debate.
00:57:58.000Back in November, I was saying Biden will not be the nominee.
00:58:01.000I was like, I am almost dead sure they're not going to have him be the nominee.
00:58:06.000I still don't know for sure, but it's looking like that's the case.
00:58:09.000We didn't know exactly how they'd get him out.
00:58:10.000By March, everyone was saying it was too late.
00:58:13.000Now it's looking like it's going to be an open convention and Biden's going to have to say, you know, my failing health or something.
00:58:22.000Maybe there's conversations about if Biden wants to continue, but I'll tell you this, he will definitely be the keynote speaker at our convention.
00:58:42.000There was a huge conversation, a huge split in the Democrat Party that lines up almost identically to what Tucker is saying now, and Tucker and I haven't shared sources on this, but I've heard from the Democrat side, and anyone who's been in DC long enough knows that it's the world's biggest little town, and you always run into people, Libby, you know this, Yeah, for sure.
00:59:02.000You run into people from the other side, you have friends or who have friends that are
00:59:06.000on the other side, that kind of thing.
00:59:07.000And so what we always heard was that they didn't want Joe Biden to run for all of these
00:59:38.000Well, from the beginning, I remember thinking, I remember, uh, uh, Jim Psaki being like, oh, we don't, we don't know what, what Biden's going to do.
00:59:46.000Jim Psaki, the first White House press secretary was, was saying, we don't know what's going to happen.
00:59:50.000You know, he had, there was, he had somewhat promised to be a one-term president, uh, but then you would get messaging from, from the Biden family, like, no, of course we're going And it was always the family, it was always the family holding the line.
01:00:00.000There was Jill Biden, and I remember when she was at UPenn and her buddies with Amy Gutmann, who was the president, and all the galas, and Joe Biden was walking around like her arm candy.
01:00:10.000And she was, she is, Jersey Jill, right?
01:00:13.000Jersey Jill is totally in love with the trappings of power.
01:00:17.000She was the one, by the way, who we reported at the time, she demanded that Joe Biden stick to the withdrawal date in Afghanistan.
01:01:33.000And I didn't know, but, and during the interview that Navy Joan was there.
01:01:39.000So the granddaughter was actually, she wasn't in the studio, but she was, you know, at the, she was at our place in DC.
01:01:46.000And, and London told me that Navy Joan, so she told her, she knows where her father is, and she knows where her grandfather is.
01:01:53.000And so, and so on the way, on the way down, because so where, where my studios are at the Real America's Voice place down in DC, they're very close to the White House.
01:02:44.000And remember, she's not Hunter Biden's mother.
01:02:47.000She is not the grandmother of Navy Joan.
01:02:51.000And I think this is all about spiting Hunter.
01:02:54.000It's all about the spite that they have.
01:02:56.000And I can't imagine, for all the terrible things that Joe Biden and Hunter Biden have done, for all the things they claim that Trump has done, can you think of anything worse than refusing to acknowledge your own flesh and blood?
01:03:14.000No, I mean, Trump had a child out of wedlock, right?
01:04:43.000It is that archetypal, that ancient, even, Something that is a fun exercise is to get lost on Wikipedia about lesser-known wars, lesser-known time periods, and you see things happen where this one person stole something from someone else, and then their family was massacred, and then it blew up into something, and it always comes down to two people.
01:05:30.000It sounds like in this case it might be the hostility or the envy the jealousy that Jill had for Michelle.
01:05:37.000People say that the Iraq war was because George Bush's father, George Bush Jr.' 's father, had an assassination attempt for Saddam Hussein.
01:05:54.000Putin had an older brother who died during the siege of Leningrad.
01:05:57.000So when he talks about, oh, we're going to Ukraine to denazify it, I think there's a tendency in the West to kind of put that in sort of like the anti-fascist narrative that we have, and oh, everyone I don't like is a Nazi, and like, oh, he's just claiming moral superiority.
01:06:13.000But no, I think that actually means something personal to him.
01:06:37.000If we look at each of these stories that we cover in the book On Humans, there's always individuals who either say, I will be the winner who takes all, no matter what, and they always push it so far.
01:06:51.000And it's the one on the left who pushes it farther than anyone else who's willing to push it is always the one who has power.
01:06:56.000Joseph Stalin, he obliterated all competition.
01:07:01.000Mao Zedong obliterated all competition during the Cultural Revolution.
01:09:32.000And Katie Davis Court did this great, she did this great sort of Megan Rapinoe confrontation where she was like, Megan, why are you, why do you support, you know, men and women's sports?
01:09:54.000So you had, and what they kept doing was they kept shutting down Pride.
01:09:59.000to have this further leftist demonstration.
01:10:02.000And they were saying like, no pride during genocide, and all of this kind of stuff.
01:10:08.000And they were saying like, right, identity for Palestine, they were saying, you know, and they were also in Toronto, and this is something Beth Bache got, which was really fascinating.
01:10:19.000You had the pride protest that the counter pride protesters complaining about the sponsors of the pride parade.
01:10:27.000saying that the sponsors of the Pride Parade were a big problem.
01:10:30.000And I thought that means... Go on. Right? And that means now that Pride
01:10:35.000is the establishment. Pride is the man. Of course it is.
01:10:37.000And it's being attacked by the further left. Look, NASA had a float in San Francisco
01:10:42.000Pride. Sure. The FBI is marching in Pride Parades.
01:10:45.000But what's fascinating is the far left now realizes that Pride is the establishment
01:10:50.000and they are seeking to take down the thing that facilitated their own ability to pee on each other
01:10:56.000and give blowjobs and Joshua, have you ever seen a snake eat its own tail?
01:11:23.000It is a group of men, all standing in a big circle, patting each other on the back.
01:11:28.000It's a bunch of jerks standing in a circle all congratulating each other.
01:11:34.000And when I said it, in the simplest terms, we got a bunch of emails from people who were laughing.
01:11:39.000They were like, it's funny, I just want to let you know, but my children are asking me what that meant and I don't know what to tell them.
01:11:44.000And I was like, we'll try to keep things more family friendly when we do the show because people watch us on their TV and their kids are in the room or in their car or whatever.
01:11:50.000So now I just say, it's a circle of jerks all patting each other on the back.
01:11:54.000That's like when I took my son on the subway when he was about seven years old, and it was a subway advertisement takeover for a dating app, and every sign on the subway said, D2F.
01:12:11.000Can I respond to what Libby just said about the fact that the police were there?
01:12:15.000So that you have police officers viewing these acts, and I believe in Taylor's video as well, he films the children, he films the act of the circle of jerks.
01:12:27.000And he then films the police officers watching the children in proximity to the axe.
01:12:34.000And I remember, so we were talking about On Humans, and I was tweeting about it.
01:12:37.000People like, oh, why are you doing this book?
01:12:38.000They said, why are you doing a book about a communist revolution?
01:12:41.000Because we've got all these guns in America, and that'll never happen.
01:13:11.000The reason parents don't know the stuff is in their schools, the reason people don't know this is happening in public on their streets, is because of that mentality of, don't let anybody know, because I don't want to see it.
01:13:21.000Well, unfortunately, the world is not fair.
01:13:52.000The issue I see is, when you refuse to acknowledge what they're doing on the streets, and the police refuse to actually enforce the law, I want you to ask yourself what you are setting up at home for the brave men and women in uniform to come home to.
01:14:14.000Okay, when that dude comes back from overseas after Biden claimed no one died, What a disgusting statement.
01:14:21.000And three people died in January in Jordan.
01:14:23.000And now some man, some woman, they come home with their best friend in a casket and they come back to the streets of their hometown and they see that depravity because you didn't want to deal with it.
01:14:35.000The least we can do at home is inform people, be active and say, we're going to make sure we keep the house clean for when the brave men and women come home from the real duty.
01:14:43.000But do you really think that so and this is what I always push back on people and saying, like, do you really think that this isn't a form of communism?
01:14:50.000Do you really think that cultural Marxism doesn't exist?
01:14:53.000And it's an all Marxism is just economic.
01:14:56.000No, it's very clear that after the fall of the Soviet Union, they were like, alright, the whole economic class thing, like it's not working, the free market is just working too well.
01:15:10.000Then Occupy kicks off and they're like, all right, we really need to turn on the race stuff around here because we're getting totally slaughtered.
01:15:18.000Everyone out there is talking about the banks, everyone politically slaughtered.
01:15:21.000Everyone out there is talking about the banks.
01:15:22.000Everyone is talking about their wealth inequality.
01:15:24.000And this, by the way, is when you actually get people who rise up in real communist uprising is when wealth inequality gets too bad.
01:15:33.000This is how you get Venezuela going from one of the richest countries in the hemisphere per capita to what it is now.
01:15:43.000And time and time again, Throughout history!
01:15:45.000I don't care if it's France, I don't care if it's Russia, I don't care if it's Spain, I don't care if it's China, anywhere around the world, any place, any time, this is what happens.
01:15:53.000Because this is what they do, this is what they always do.
01:15:55.000And just because they've changed it to the phraseology of tolerance or diversity or import millions of people, we're gonna do that and it's gonna be great because you're just cogs in a machine and all cultures are equal and everyone's equal.
01:17:06.000Yes, so the idea that communism is a thing of the past, no it's a thing of the present, but red has many shades and this thing is a chameleon.
01:17:16.000In any way that this movement of anti-civilization, I have a physicist friend who calls it all, all of it, he calls it entropy.
01:17:29.000And in the book we call these forces that which accelerates the end of everything.
01:17:36.000And if we understand that that is the intended purpose of the oppressor versus oppressed worldview, that lens, then anything they can do to get power to destroy everything.
01:17:50.000There's a verse in the Bible where Jesus says that the enemy comes only to steal and kill and destroy.
01:17:57.000That is the force of of unhumanity in the world, and we were having a conversation with Charlie Kirk a few weeks ago That was a great—when does that release?
01:18:04.000Because that was a terrific interview.
01:18:08.000I think he has it on the member section, but I've been like, Charlie, put it out this week.
01:18:12.000That was a terrific— You were in the room.
01:18:15.000I was in the room, yeah, because I got cleared out of Secret Service and I missed my war room hit, and I was like, oh, I'm going to check this out.
01:18:21.000But that more than made up for it, it was fascinating.
01:18:23.000What we talk about, and I'll read it, and shout out to the great Mr. E. Grove, who says the quote, and so much of this unlocks what we're talking about, is that, you know, they say, we'll define communism.
01:18:51.000He goes, communism is when ugly, deformed freaks make it illegal to be normal, and then rob and or kill all successful people out of petty resentment and cruelty.
01:19:01.000The ideology is all just window dressing.
01:19:04.000So from this perspective, communists are not even communists, because it's not about equality and justice and equity.
01:19:11.000It's about hating people who, for lack of a better term, can build things.
01:19:15.000People who are able to go out and be successful and accomplished and actually do something in the real world.
01:19:21.000Because the natural world, by the way, as Joshua was saying, tends toward entropy.
01:19:25.000Tends toward disillusion, tends toward warfare, tends toward things decaying.
01:19:31.000Civilization is not, you know, the Fourth of July is coming up, right?
01:19:35.000You know, well, when the Declaration was written, they didn't know that the United States was about to happen.
01:19:42.000In fact, it was presumptive that they would be squashed and killed and destroyed as a military coup, and they would be a footnote to the British Empire.
01:19:50.000And who knows what would have come After that, we would have been taught that George Washington was a petty rebel and a tyrant, and he launched a failed military coup against the British crown, and was slaughtered and strung up for having done so.
01:20:03.000And Ben Franklin says his line about, hang together or hang separately, he meant that quite literally.
01:20:08.000And by the way, most of the signers of the Declaration did face such ends.
01:20:12.000We think of the revolution as this like, And, you know, it was just this, you know, salon and a bunch of political debates.
01:20:19.000No, it was an actual war fought on ground not far from where we're sitting right now.
01:20:23.000The Declaration of Independence was signed one year and one month after the war already began.
01:20:29.000The Founding Fathers were in the midst of a war, and for a year were debating how to deal with it, petitioning the Crown and Parliament saying, like, stop shooting at us!
01:20:39.000July 2nd, 1775, the Olive Branch Petition from the Continental Congress.
01:20:44.000Basically, sidestepping Parliament, saying, oh, it's the British Parliament.
01:21:28.000Yeah, they were trying desperately, and then how did the war actually begin?
01:21:32.000They seized the weapons, intolerable acts, they marched from Boston to Lexington and Concord, and then just some... Which was a military arsenal.
01:21:40.000Right, and then militiamen, we don't know who opened fire first, but it was not an organized battle where the Founding Fathers were like, petition our battalion here at Lexington and stand your guard!
01:21:51.000No, it was like farmers being like, you ain't taking my guns.
01:21:54.000Right, and so when the Declaration is signed, all of Boston is already under martial law, right, at that point.
01:22:00.000So Boston is completely under martial law.
01:22:03.000The British ships have come in the harbor.
01:22:07.000This is, by the way, this is where the history of the Article 3 of the Bill of Rights comes in, quartering soldiers.
01:22:14.000Because that was something the British were actually doing in Boston, which, by the way, they later do to New York City, they later do to Philadelphia, they later do across the North.
01:22:22.000Because, by the way, the Americans, the Continental Army, didn't do so well in the early stages.
01:23:36.000It's crazy how people don't know that.
01:23:39.000It's always funny to make a joke about it where they're doing this like, you know, historical gag reel where Dennis is like, we don't want to go to war, we'll lose.
01:23:46.000So they make a declaration of dependence in Philadelphia.
01:23:48.000And it's like, well, that was a thing.
01:23:50.000And people also don't realize Quebec was a colony of the crown as well that rejected the independence.
01:23:56.000So when people like the 13 original colonies, they were more than that.
01:24:04.000And then the Founding Fathers were concerned.
01:24:05.000There's actually a fascinating thing about Thomas Jefferson.
01:24:08.000He wanted to include a grievance in the Declaration about how the crown brought slaves to America and then was using them to levy war against colonists.
01:24:16.000But they had to remove it because I believe it was South Carolina and Georgia would not have joined the fight for independence if they outright said, we don't like slavery.
01:24:26.000Well, so this later comes up, and we actually talk about the issue of slavery as pertains to Haiti in the book, which then becomes a driver for the Civil War.
01:24:34.000And as we're here, and I think people know where we are, in the Civil War area, a lot of this territory, the borders here, the state of West Virginia was created by the Civil War that people don't, they say, oh, well, we're, you know, we're terrified of freeing the slaves because we're afraid of what might happen.
01:24:48.000Joshua, what happened in Haiti when the slaves were freed?
01:24:51.000Yes, so an interesting chain of events happened.
01:24:54.000So... Like, not long after the Revolutionary War that we're talking about.
01:24:58.000Yes, so following in the immediate aftermath of the French Revolution, what happens in Haiti is revolutionary sentiment seems to be exported into the Francophone world.
01:25:08.000And so there are biracial Haitian-slash-French people who were disenfranchised, did not have civil rights, while the French, the new French Empire said, okay, you can have, the Estates General, I believe, said, okay, you can have some civil rights now, as you can vote, you can be a real French colonist now.
01:25:30.000And then they began to roll back the slavery system in Haiti, and people started to get freed.
01:25:38.000This is still under French colonial rule.
01:25:41.000But it wasn't happening fast enough, this slow walking of civil rights revolution in Haiti.
01:25:48.000And so there are slaves, ex-slaves, free blacks in Haiti who are fomenting, they are organizing one another, usually around using voodoo rituals as a sort of coherence mechanism to organize around a supernatural source of envy and hate, and then they unleash themselves, and there's the famous Haitian slave revolt, and that results in the mass slaughtering of white men, women, and children in Haiti, and then one of the revolutionaries declares himself emperor, and what's one of the very first things that he does is he sends all the free blacks back into slavery.
01:26:34.000Before we go to Super Chats, I do want to jump into at least one last segment because Jack Posobiec has been bringing it up quite a bit, but this is a reference to the skate park.
01:26:42.000I'm going to start by giving you the gist of the story.
01:26:44.000For the record, Tim brought it up first.
01:27:21.000that's that that's the gist of the story uh... it's gone viral there's two million views
01:27:25.000the story substantially more nuanced than that but that's the general idea
01:27:29.000and uh... this actually happened a year ago i remember you mentioned on the show one time when i was a
01:27:34.000Yeah, it was a year ago, and it's been rather uneventful.
01:27:38.000However, someone made a post on X which got two million views, several thousand retweets and quotes.
01:27:44.000It's been picked up by a bunch of different YouTubers.
01:27:47.000Then Jack started making references to it, and people began asking, what's Jack's problem with Tim Skatepark?
01:27:52.000The general idea is, if this is what you'd like to believe, that woke people threatened physical violence against me on land they did not own, so I found the owner and I bought the land for a million bucks and now they're on my skate park.
01:28:06.000Did you kick them out of your skate park?
01:29:00.000It used to be a lumber yard, and the buildings are since stripped, but there's four and a half acres of concrete, essentially four and a half acres of concrete, which is, as you know, anybody who's laid concrete to that degree, we're talking millions of dollars worth of foundation.
01:29:13.000You might even have a claim that it was abandoned.
01:29:28.000Well, the skaters that are there, only a small portion of it, but the city has an agreement with them that they're allowed to skate there.
01:29:34.000Which basically clears the way for us to build a skate park.
01:29:36.000Because the city already has precedent that skateboarding is allowed here.
01:29:39.000So I offered up, rather randomly, because they don't own the property, and often they skate in the street, $20,000.
01:29:46.000And the entire skateboard industry, like all these pros are hitting me up, and they're like, this is the coolest thing ever, $20,000 to a local skate jam is unheard of, and I'm like, no strings, we're just gonna do it.
01:29:57.000They began to insult me, call me names, total political attack, rejecting the money, and I said, okay, we're gonna cancel it.
01:30:05.000We had already been looking to buy property in the space as it was, and so one day, and this is like a week later, we were in Martinsburg on this derelict lot covered in dog crap, and I was like, we could buy it, concrete it out, make it a skate hangout plaza.
01:30:21.000When some dude comes up threatening us, saying he's the sheriff of the park and we're not welcome there, another car pulls up, a guy runs up, starts screaming in our face.
01:30:28.000Some lady lives nearby is freaking out, saying she's gonna call the cops.
01:30:37.000This land that we bought is two blocks from where Casper Coffee is, where our coffee shop is being built.
01:30:43.000So our agent is there, we're trying to buy land, and now this guy's screaming in our faces, and filming us, and this other guy's screaming, and we're like, what is wrong with these people?
01:31:25.000All they care about is that it was me, and I'm on the wrong side of their politics.
01:31:31.000The city has since, my understanding, allocated $30,000 towards engineering drawings for this group, having already rejected non-public funds for me.
01:32:39.000There was one post, and this was brought up by The Quartering, where they basically said, Tim Pool wouldn't let LGBTQ people skate there or something like this.
01:32:48.000I talked to one of the guys on the phone and I said, look man, I'm gonna give half a million dollars to building a public park.
01:32:53.000And they were like, well we don't want it, we don't want to be involved, we're doing our thing.
01:32:56.000And I said, I will build a half a million dollar public park on this property, away from your DIY, and you guys keep the DIY and do your own thing, and I'll do my thing over here.
01:33:09.000But the point is, for them to come out online, and for, like, I think the main issue here is this.
01:33:16.000By all means, if you want to believe the narrative is, F with Tim Pool and he will buy your land out from under you, get woke, go broke, fine.
01:33:34.000But also, they clearly don't pay attention to what it is that you're doing professionally otherwise, because you're a very open-minded person.
01:34:20.000And, you know, I don't know if I was gonna bring this up, but when you were talking about the left's motives and things like this, I was like, does this not exemplify the lies and manipulation?
01:34:30.000And I think that's actually, I suppose, the great benefit to everything that's coming out from this story, and the story going viral again is, Tim Pool offers $520,000, no strings attached, to a local community for a public park, and they said, because you are not a communist, get the F out.
01:34:49.000This is like Trump with the ice skating rink up in New York in Central Park all those years ago.
01:35:20.000Many, many of them, many of them white.
01:35:22.000And so what we have is future oppressors.
01:35:25.000Future oppressors congregating in one place.
01:35:29.000We can't have future oppressors congregating in one place doing fun things.
01:35:31.000When I was growing up, skateboarders were completely mixed.
01:35:34.000And it was a point of like, it was actually brought up by a lot of pros.
01:35:38.000They're like, how cool is it that we all skate together and people of all different races, but the only thing that matters is the tricks.
01:35:45.000When you go out and you skate, you get that trick, nobody cares about your race, nobody cares about how much money you've got, it's just, we're here to have fun, have a good time.
01:35:52.000There was actually a viral video where an Israeli and Palestinian skateboarder met in America and were skating together and laughing and like, skating, and they didn't realize, they had just met, and they were like, look at this man, skating brings people together.
01:36:03.000Now, what I find funny about this is that these people have become completely exclusionary gatekeepers.
01:36:10.000You must adhere to their ideology or else you are not welcome.
01:36:14.000And so this actually stems from a bigger issue too.
01:36:18.000We did this big jam at Freedom Plaza in DC.
01:36:21.000I was skating there with my girlfriend, minding my own business, and they started posting pictures of me and insulting me, being like, don't come, Tim Poole's here, blah blah, whatever.
01:36:29.000They started going on forums lying, saying I wasn't actually able to skate, I was posing, and weird lies.
01:36:37.000Well, I mean, I started increasing the videos I post because I'm actually really good at skateboarding, and they were lying, claiming I didn't know how to skate.
01:36:45.000But there's, like, old videos of you skateboarding.
01:36:49.000But the issue is, they have no skills, they have nothing to offer but communism and their weird woke cult, and they cannot lose out that influence.
01:37:06.000Communism is when ugly, deformed freaks make it illegal to be normal and then rob and or kill all successful people out of petty resentment and cruelty.
01:37:19.000The ideology is all just window dressing.
01:37:21.000So I want to show this image, too, real quick.
01:39:10.000And these people are losing out because get what go broke.
01:39:12.000And this is a good example of why you don't want to be on the side of people who want to be drug addicted losers who live in the streets.
01:39:19.000If you want to live a good life, if you want to be a pro skateboarder, if you want to be successful, if you want to make money doing what you love, it is not with them because they're burning it down intentionally.
01:40:13.000You can't ban people from land you don't own.
01:40:16.000You couldn't do it before I owned it, and you especially can't do it now that I own it.
01:40:19.000So if people want to go and skate on a piece of property, they assume the responsibility and liability for themselves and whatever it is you had prearranged, and you cannot kick people out of land you don't own.
01:40:30.000These are the people claiming—one person accused me of being Israel.
01:40:34.000They were like, he's pooling in Israel.
01:41:00.000And Tim Pool recently did a huge favor to help out children's media in the United States, non-woke children's media, and specifically Brave Books.
01:41:32.000And since they created a whole puppet workshop, I talked to the guys over at Brave Books and I said, was there something we could do for Tim?
01:41:41.000And they said, like, oh, well, you know, he likes skateboards and firearms.
01:41:44.000And I said, no, no, no, guys, we had to get him something a little bit more special than that.
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01:44:44.000It is good fun and as members you are supporting the work we do and perhaps If you become a member, I might just buy out some woke business.
01:44:54.000The next time I go to a coffee shop and the person there is super woke and insults me, I'm just going to pull up Bruce Wayne and pull up my checkbook and be like, I'm buying this coffee.
01:46:40.000After that it was just, you know, go watch the video for Overkill and that suit and those lights and like that was America back in the early 80s and now what do we got going on, huh?
01:46:50.000What's funny is I'll sometimes tell my kids that we're going to listen to 80s music.
01:46:54.000And so I'll just put it on for a while and like, you know, we'll have, cause we won't have, we'll try not to have TV or video on, especially on Sundays.
01:46:59.000And so we'll say, oh, it's going to be 80s music.
01:47:01.000And you know, we might be going to do something else later.
01:47:04.000We come back home and say, daddy, can we listen to 80s music?
01:47:06.000And I think it's funny because they have no conception of what the 80s are.
01:47:10.000I mean, my, I mean, my son, my older son understands like, like, you know, he knows I was born in the 80s, but that to him that he doesn't understand culture, but he knows that 80s means something.
01:52:03.000There were three techniques that he used that I hadn't seen before.
01:52:07.000The first thing I noticed is he didn't use any filler words, any uhs or ums or paws or anything like that.
01:52:14.000Instead, what he would do is he would make a comment about the topic that was currently in discussion, almost like waiting for the thought to surface.
01:52:23.000You know, so he would talk about the shower heads, the communist shower heads, and the water, and he would talk about the weak water pressure, and he would say something like, the water pressure, the circulating water pressure, people at that point might say, you know, like that might be the verbatim.
01:52:44.000Instead, he would say something like, I have this beautiful head of hair, best head of hair, gorgeous head of hair, it's the best.
01:52:53.000And then... Those are his filler words.
01:52:56.000So his filler words are hilarious commentary, easy to understand.
01:53:01.000I also noticed something else that he did was he would give characteristics to describe people.
01:54:02.000Trump is actually telling you a story.
01:54:04.000He's not delivering perfectly calculated political speech points, and I find that really interesting.
01:54:09.000I've seen him speak a couple different times, but I actually loved him at the Libertarian Convention because I've never seen someone from a different political party go to another political party and ask for their nomination, which is hilarious.
01:54:22.000And then also proceed to tout their accomplishments in the third person, which gives you that larger-than-life feel, like I'm occupying you and also I am describing myself as a character.
01:54:58.000At this point, I agree because nothing can be gained after that failure of a debate.
01:55:04.000Let that ring in people's minds forever.
01:55:07.000It's now on them, put the onus on them to try to find some reason to resurrect the reasons for voting for, which of course they're desperate to try to do.
01:55:18.000They're using the Supreme Court, they're using abortion, they're using Trump, they're using these specters of Trump's return to authoritarianism, et cetera, et cetera, SEAL Team 6.
01:55:26.000That's why you see them going so feral right now.
02:00:47.000I've had that thing in my house for like a month now.
02:00:50.000My children are like, get rid of this thing.
02:00:52.000It's staring at you while you're sleeping.
02:00:55.000There is something, before we sign off, I do want to address something that Josh and I have been dealing with from Amazon.com regarding the book.
02:01:02.000So for people who pre-ordered Unhumans, apparently we have broken the internet and we have broken Amazon.
02:01:09.000And so tomorrow was supposed to be the ship date for everyone for the book.
02:01:13.000However, people are suddenly getting emails now saying that, uh, my book isn't coming until the weekend or my book isn't coming until next week.
02:01:19.000Other people saying my book is coming early.
02:01:24.000I have no idea how this happened, but it happened.
02:01:26.000I'm on the phone with like all my publishers, um, you know, screaming all those words that, that Tim just said we shouldn't say on air here, but here's what I would say.
02:01:35.000If your book for whatever reason came in late, take a screenshot of your email, email it to 1776 at human events.com.
02:01:47.000And if you are someone who is in this particular bucket, what we are going to do is that myself and Joshua, he doesn't know about this.
02:01:54.000What we're going to be doing is a private members only.
02:01:59.000Q&A session for all of you that we're going to go through the book and take every single one of your questions for anyone who is affected by the Amazon servers blowing up.
02:02:10.0001776 at human events.com screenshot your email.
02:02:15.000You can find me in the pages of Media Matters, Right Wing Watch, Patriot Takes, Might It Touch, SPLC, ADL, because for some reason they can't stop talking about me.
02:02:29.000over at Human Events on Real America's Voice, and I may be covering down on a couple shifts for the War Room while Steve Bannon is on extended show prep.
02:03:24.000I was analyzing how one of the mistakes that memoir authors that I work with make is they will Mary Sue themselves, where they make themselves be perfect and all they had to do was just realize that all the strength they needed and perfection was within them all along.
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