Joe Biden appears to have pooped his pants on stage during a D-Day ceremony, and the media is divided on whether it was intentional or not. Plus, a call-in show where members of the Conservative Dad's Ultrarite Club get a chance to call in and have a good ol' time.
00:00:00.000Joe Biden appears to have pooped his pants on stage during the D-Day ceremony.
00:00:25.000And there are a lot of people, I see this, some moderate anti-establishment people, but also, of course, the Democrat media rushing to Joe Biden's defense, arguing he did not, in fact, poop his pants.
00:00:35.000He was just trying to sit in a chair that wasn't there.
00:00:41.000The real story is that Biden did this weird move where while he is standing up on stage with Emmanuel Macron, his wife, and Macron's wife, he crouches down, grimaces, leans up, and then goes back down again, and then goes back up.
00:00:56.000Everyone who saw this immediately went, dude, he's pooping.
00:01:00.000I woke up in the morning, I'm scrolling Twitter, and I saw a tweet from the Daily Caller, and I can't remember what it said, because it was originally from RNC Research, and I saw this video of Biden doing this weird crotch, and I'm like...
00:01:30.000The big debate is whether or not he pooped his pants, and so I guess we'll talk about that.
00:01:35.000Apparently there's more significant news, like Russia says they're prepared to strike NATO forces in Ukraine, and we can be pretty worried about that.
00:01:42.000And then you've got a Democrat in New York saying that MAGA people need re-education camps, and she's like, maybe we can call it something else, because we don't want to call it that.
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00:04:56.000I mean, you got veterans there who are 100 years old, but around 30% of people over 80 wear diapers for, you know, the inability to keep things in at that age.
00:05:06.000I don't think that is unreasonable to suggest that Joe Biden at his age is Dealing with these issues.
00:05:13.000Daily Caller said Biden in France at D-Day ceremony.
00:05:35.000Fairest argument can be made is everyone's supposed to be standing as Lloyd Austin is coming in, and he decides to have a seat, but then decides not to, and then decides to have a seat, but then decides not to.
00:05:45.000That's why he's bobbing up and down a little bit.
00:05:47.000Well, of course, if you Google search it right now, you can see that there are tons of stories.
00:05:52.000Joe Biden tries to sit in an invisible chair.
00:06:29.000If you went to any writer at the Daily Beast, Justin Baragona, the guy who wrote this, And you were having just coffee, and you were like, you know, the other day I was having a family event, and my 81-year-old grandpa just crouches down, and then he lifts up and he crouches down again, and gets up, and then he's not really focused on anything, his face kind of grimacing.
00:06:48.000He'd go, oh man, did he have an accident?
00:06:52.000That's what any reasonable person would say.
00:06:53.000But because Joe Biden is the Democrat president, the media wants to rush to his defense and argue that he did not, in fact, have an accident on stage.
00:07:02.000It looked like he at least got caught up in a brain fart.
00:07:04.000Like, he couldn't decide whether or not to sit down, and then got, like, confused in the moment.
00:07:08.000It was just like, oh, what am I doing?
00:07:22.000It's just the most charitable one, given, you know, his past track record for his cognitive decline.
00:07:27.000When you hear hooves, you think horses, not zebras.
00:07:30.000Or zebras, as our Australian friends would call it.
00:07:33.000When Joe Biden, an 81-year-old man who has been accused of pooping himself in the past, is standing up when everyone else is standing up, it's not a seating moment, they're all standing and waiting for Lloyd Austin, and then he does this crouch thing.
00:08:48.000My conspiracy theory is that Candace was trying to get out of her contract.
00:08:52.000So you know, you say something like that and Daily Wire's like, we're gonna get sued!
00:08:56.000But no, her contract was ending anyway.
00:08:58.000When you mentioned Lloyd Austin too, Tim, it's interesting because Lloyd Austin, he was caught in that little controversy because he had the surgery, I believe, like a cancer that was treatable, but nobody knew where he was.
00:09:10.000And there were no ramifications for that still now.
00:09:12.000I think there was a little uproar of people wanting him to get fired.
00:09:16.000A very irresponsible thing to do, because if something were to happen, nobody knew where Secretary Lloyd Austin was, not even Joe Biden, I believe, at the time.
00:09:25.000Don't worry, the White House interns would handle it, like everything else.
00:12:04.000When I first moved in, we have a neighborhood pool and once I realized there's a lot of kids in the neighborhood, I was like, man, this thing's always gonna be crowded.
00:12:09.000We go there on July the 4th and there's no one there.
00:12:14.000This is something my wife and I talk about every day.
00:12:16.000Because we're surrounded by neighbors and they all have like three and four kids and I'm just like I see them maybe once or twice maybe maybe you know outside once a week but throughout the day at evening when some of the kids are out when our kids are definitely out they're gone and every day we're just like where are all the kids that we see on occasion in cars driving by like and they're just like cooped up inside I guess and it's crazy to me you gotta get kids outside.
00:12:39.000I think this was where Biden pooped himself was the 80 year anniversary of us storming the beaches of Normandy.
00:12:47.000And it's I think it's worth mentioning that our greatest generation is kind of coming to an end.
00:12:54.000And all the veterans from that war probably won't be with us in the next decade or so.
00:12:59.000And their legacy of the peace in Europe that we've been seeing might be coming to a close.
00:13:03.000Right around the time that Joe Biden is setting Europe on fire.
00:13:09.000It's just, I mean, Americans had to come save Europeans from a shitshow that was World War II, and we've had a more or less peace last there for the last 80 years, and I think we're seeing that come to a crumble, and as we're seeing NATO kind of crumble, and Russia become more bellicose in Eastern Europe, and I think the best way to honor our heroes that fought in Normandy would be trying to have uncontinual lasting peace in Europe, And if it doesn't, then we're going to have to eventually go save them again otherwise, so... No, we're at the doorstep of full-scale Eastern European warfare.
00:13:44.000Well, it's interesting, too, because I think we're going to be getting into it soon, but we are escalating now with allowing Ukraine to strike inside Russia, bordering areas in Russia where there are staging to attack Ukraine with American weapons that hasn't happened before with our weapons, so...
00:14:01.000Yeah, Biden gave the command to his vassal state to begin firing on Russia directly.
00:14:10.000Which is very bizarre when you think about it.
00:14:12.000The fact that, I mean, we might as well loop them in as a territory like Puerto Rico or something at this point.
00:14:18.000I think the reverse is kind of bizarre.
00:14:20.000I think it's bizarre to kind of give them weapons and be like, no, no, no.
00:14:24.000As soon as the Russians go across, yeah, they'll come.
00:14:43.000If Russia goes to war in Ukraine, for whatever reason Russia goes to war in Ukraine, and then we say to the Ukrainians, we will train you, arm you, provide the intelligence, sink... Using, like... It is the stupidest thing in the world that there are people trying to claim that...
00:14:58.000We loaded up a rocket onto a rocket launcher and then drove it to Ukraine, got out and said, okay, can you press fire at that Russian guy right now?
00:15:09.000And the Ukrainian guy was like, ah, beep!
00:15:11.000And then, hey, we didn't do anything, Russia!
00:15:14.000But in a time of war, I think it's like, you know, when Russia clearly invaded Ukraine and these are two countries at war, it's like, obviously you should be able to attack the country.
00:15:57.000The idea that we can give Ukraine all of its weapons, that we can train them to use it, tell them where to shoot them, have private subcontractors, private contractors, American citizens operating as volunteers, and special forces and NATO personnel on the ground in Ukraine, And then be like, we're not at war.
00:16:42.000Again, does that mean when we were fighting proxy wars back in the Cold War, were we actually fighting Russia when the Soviet Union was kind of helping North Korea in the Korean War under the table and supplying them with weapons?
00:17:09.000Do you think Russia actually cares about anything you're saying?
00:17:13.000Like, what you're saying matters only to the deep state and default liberals who don't pay attention.
00:17:18.000Russia is not looking at this going, damn, the NATO personnel who gave the missiles the intelligence and the training didn't press the button themselves.
00:17:28.000What's happening is Russia is outright saying, we can... So, let's do this.
00:17:33.000I was going to get into the Bannon stuff.
00:17:35.000But we'll jump straight into the war stuff, because we do have this ready to go.
00:17:38.000Politico reports, Moscow ready to strike French military trainers in Ukraine.
00:17:44.000No instructor involved in training the Ukrainian military has immunity, the Kremlin says.
00:17:48.000Russia responded with a new threat, and this is from two days ago, of escalation on Tuesday to reports that France could soon send trainers to help the Ukrainian military.
00:17:55.000No instructor involved in training the Ukrainian military has immunity, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told the press, according to a report from the AP.
00:18:02.000It doesn't matter whether they're French or not.
00:18:05.000Last week, Ukraine's top commander, Oleksandr Serskiy, probably pronounced that wrong, said French trainers would come to Ukraine soon.
00:18:12.000French President Emmanuel Macron, who will meet with Ukrainian President Zelensky this week during the 8th anniversary of D-Day, blah blah blah.
00:18:18.000There's no consensus today on officially sending, taking on, or endorsing ground troops.
00:19:03.000funding and NATO training and NATO arms at all.
00:19:07.000So the war is quite literally Ukrainian cannon fodder holding Western weapons at the direction of the West.
00:19:14.000A proxy war would be like, sure, we had the Mujahideen and we armed and trained these guys and said, go have fun.
00:19:22.000Ukraine is, you serve us, you do what we tell you to do when we tell you to do it, and we will supply you with training, weapons, and intelligence.
00:19:30.000It's fascinating because Ukraine, I'll put air quotes here, sank the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Navy.
00:19:55.000Recently, Russia removed the barriers, the international markers between Estonia and Russia, and it's looking like there may be an escalation in other countries.
00:20:10.000This idea only flies to default liberals who are either trying to pretend that this war is justified, or they're trying to convince stupid people that they've not started World War III.
00:21:38.000We saw the escalation start now in 2020 with the eastern parts of Ukraine.
00:21:44.000The more opportunities that Russia gets, the more territory that they're going to take.
00:21:46.000And it's unfortunate that 80 years after the greatest generation, the bravest among us, stormed the beaches, that the peace in Europe is ended.
00:21:58.000What's that thing where every 80 years we have a thing?
00:24:19.000It would just make me struggle. Yeah, war's not so bad.
00:24:22.000The issue of profitability is limited, in my opinion.
00:24:28.000I think what they're looking at more is times of great conflict are opportunities for great change.
00:24:34.000So it's very difficult to move the United States system that's in play.
00:24:40.000A lot of people wonder why it is big corporations keep doing the things they're doing.
00:24:44.000So I remember watching this video about a bunch of activists went to like the CEO of Shell's house protesting and they were like, you're global warming and you're destroying the world.
00:24:53.000He came out and sat with him and said, what should we do?
00:24:56.000And they were like, you should do this.
00:25:02.000And he was like, yeah, I don't think you realize that you have this gigantic machine with like 50,000 employees and you make a move and it's a drop of water in the ocean.
00:25:15.000So if you want to change the government, how do you do it?
00:25:18.000Take a look at the constitution, for instance.
00:25:32.000It was an overtly federalist system with a weak federal government.
00:25:36.000And then after the Civil War, it was a single federal entity that the states were at the behest of.
00:25:42.000Before the Civil War, the federal government served the states.
00:25:46.000After the Civil War, the states served the federal government.
00:25:49.000If there is a drive for international conflict, it is likely after, if you get an international conflict on the scale of, you know, World War III, you will get Joe Biden or whoever is in the office of the presidency, suspend habeas corpus.
00:26:06.000Maybe you get a presidential directive 51 type scenario where they create a new single branch continuity of government system.
00:26:15.000Where they claim it is an offshoot of the American system, but in a time of great emergency, and then they can just change everything, finger snap, and no one resists.
00:26:28.000They print money, they can do whatever they want with it.
00:26:30.000But if you want real global dominance, if you want to expand the liberal economic order and create a new world order that would give more control to the hegemonic system, you need a massive conflict to break the binds of the existing system, And allow you to implement mass change on a grand scale that no one resists.
00:26:47.000I think that is the goal of the anti-America coalition.
00:26:50.000Because the current hegemon, the current status quo is American dominance.
00:26:54.000But the goal of the anti-American coalition, the CCP in China, the Ayatollah in Iran, Putin in Russia, among a couple of others, North Korea, a couple of others, Cuba too, Venezuela, whatever.
00:28:00.000The expansive interstate trade system breaks and we become more self-reliant.
00:28:06.000The American economy falters, you're less likely to own a laptop and you're more likely to have to farm chickens or something.
00:28:11.000You know, the worst case scenario is not that bad.
00:28:15.000If we are to win, Donald Trump gets elected and then what we hope for happens, securing our border, bringing back jobs, then you get prosperity and great stuff.
00:28:23.000But your worst case scenario is, it'll suck, you'll be alright.
00:28:26.000I suppose actually the worst case scenario is they win, they get gulags, then you end up in a camp.
00:30:06.000But, uh, you know, I'm 38, and, like, this is the first time I've ever been like, oh, my Achilles is starting to get sore, because I didn't stretch my calf enough.
00:30:25.000So into your 80s, you're 80, and you're talking like this, and I'm gonna do this, you're 81, 82, Listening to Joe Biden in this.
00:30:36.000It's a combination of things that scare me.
00:30:38.000Yes, the US is using weapons in Russia, but the way he said it.
00:30:41.000Because you know Putin heard that and he's laughing right now.
00:30:45.000The funny thing about this clip is while it was playing me and Chris were actually looking at each other shaking our heads for what I presume are completely different reasons.
00:30:52.000I was shaking my head because I thought this was obvious.
00:30:55.000It was a stupid red line to begin with that we were giving weapons to Ukraine and not allowing them to use them against legitimate military targets in Russia if the Russians are staging in across the ukraine border the russia ukraine border and
00:31:08.000about to attack ukraine i think it's pretty obvious that you know it's a legitimate military
00:31:11.000target they're about to attack and that that's good reason to attack them uh chris maybe you could
00:31:15.000explain while you were shaking your head i suspect it's because it was yeah basically what tim was
00:31:19.000saying it's just the pain of watching him struggle to get out the you know whatever you
00:31:24.000got a couple of words like that inside russia they're authorized to be used in proximity
00:31:29.000the eyes and the cringe when he starts the wincing the the the being unable to say a sentence
00:31:36.000without gasping for air You can tell he's thinking.
00:31:43.000He's trying to quote and remember what he was supposed to say when this question came up.
00:33:21.000If he's not, imagine him actually on uppers.
00:33:25.000I don't think he is, because I saw him at the fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago.
00:33:29.000He was walking around, plainly visible, doing his thing, talking to people, shaking hands.
00:33:33.000Then he got up on stage and talked, and I was like, Dude's got energy!
00:33:37.000Like, I met him, he walks over, shakes hands, he walks over, he's talking to some women, then he walks down, everyone's waving, then he's talking to members of Congress, then he gets up to the podium and he's like... I was like, this dude is fired up!
00:33:49.000Well, one distinction I think is worth making is that Trump has spent his entire life, for the most part, in the free market.
00:33:54.000This man has been a government official for over 50 years, for nearly 50 years, one of the two, and I think this is the result of living that long serving in the government.
00:34:03.000I mean, his soul has just been sucked out of him and he's got no life left behind his eyes.
00:34:50.000He's going to come up with some excuse.
00:34:51.000You know, we had some super chats saying like, now that Trump's a felon, he's going to say, I am not going to grace a felon on the stage or whatever.
00:37:32.000Part of me thinks that, you know, with that with Biden's broken brain being the top issue, the debate will will seal the deal for Trump support.
00:37:54.000So, again, for the smaller stories that get swept under the rug, earlier I mentioned Secretary Lloyd Austin, who didn't disclose that he needed to get a surgery to the president, allegedly, that that was just swept under the rug.
00:38:08.000For Donna Brazile, also allegedly feeding questions to, I believe, Hillary Clinton in 2016, following that she served as a Fox News contributor until May 2021, and she's an ABC News contributor now.
00:38:20.000Verified liar, and clearly a Democrat operative, but no issue working in media and being hired by both Fox News and ABC.
00:39:20.000A McTwist is a 540, one and a half rotations, so you would not do a 360 540 that makes no sense.
00:39:26.000If the argument was that they meant to say a 360 kickflip followed by a McTwist, you'd probably call that like a treflip McTwist or a 360 flip McTwist.
00:40:17.000We don't know who they is, but you know, there you go.
00:40:20.000Trump announced the jaw-dropping haul during a rally in Phoenix.
00:40:23.000Quote, I just went through a rigged trial in New York with a highly conflicted, and I mean highly conflicted judge, where there was no crime, it was made up, fabricated stuff, but they didn't want to bring the case.
00:40:34.000They could have brought the case seven years ago.
00:40:35.000It's only when you run for office they bring the cases.
00:40:38.000Trump said that it was conveniently brought in the middle of his presidential campaign where he's beating Biden by a lot.
00:40:43.000By the way, right after the announcement of this, more campaign funds were given to this campaign than any campaign they think in history.
00:42:00.000When Trump came out right after the 2020 election and said it was rigged, people didn't vote in Georgia and they gave the Senate to Democrats.
00:42:49.000And yeah, to your point, Tim, I'm happy that you brought that up because I think that did play a role in the runoff election after the fact.
00:42:58.000This was right after the election where a lot of Republicans were saying it was stolen.
00:43:03.000Also, they had Herschel Walker, so who knows if that was the right move per se.
00:43:07.000No, the Herschel Walker was not the right move, to be clear.
00:43:11.000But either way, when you tell everybody it's rigged, a lot of people will stay home.
00:43:16.000And you are suppressing your own vote.
00:43:19.000Trump coming out now and saying, we're doing the mail-in voting and it's become too big to rig, now people are going to be like, oh, I better go out now because we're going to win.
00:47:09.000The Second Amendment says the right to keep a bear arm shall not be infringed.
00:47:11.000It doesn't say unless you're imbibing certain substances the government has deemed untoward.
00:47:16.000I don't like the idea that he's smoking crack and buying a gun.
00:47:20.000I think if you were under the influence of crack at the time you are wielding a weapon, you should be charged, arrested, and your gun taken from you through due process.
00:47:27.000And after due process, we can say, you have surrendered your right to keep and bear arms.
00:47:31.000I didn't used to think this, but it was our good viewers who enlightened me.
00:47:34.000When I said, I don't understand why felons don't get to have guns.
00:48:08.000If they are guilty of the crime of possession and substance abuse and things, then We can process charge, and should we find them guilty, then you take their guns away.
00:48:17.000So, there is an interesting, uh, line, a thin line here that's hard to know where the limit is.
00:48:22.000It is illegal to smoke crack, to buy crack, to possess crack.
00:48:25.000So if you're a crackhead, why should you be allowed to own a gun?
00:48:29.000But if he was not inebriated at the time, I believe he would have to be charged and convicted for the crime of possessing, distributing, smoking, or otherwise, whatever the crime may be, then he no longer can have a gun.
00:48:40.000And now if he was wielding a gun while on crack, I think that's a very serious felony offense and he should get some serious prison time.
00:48:46.000Principled gun rights supporter Tim Pool condemns gun charges against Hunter Biden.
00:48:54.000It is an interesting argument, because if the argument is you can lose your right to keep and bear arms through due process, in whatever form that takes, then it's fair to say, Hunter Biden, the question on the form was, are you an active committer of felonies?
00:49:07.000Because if you are, you are not allowed to have a gun.
00:49:10.000The problem I have with that is it's preemptive.
00:49:12.000You've not yet been proven convicted of a crime for which you've gone through the process that we can deprive you of your rights.
00:49:18.000Maybe Hunter Biden's just a libertarian after all.
00:49:34.000Hunter Biden would absolutely have cheered for him.
00:49:36.000Yeah, based on the last convention, I think most Libertarians are smoking crack at this
00:49:41.000That'd be a nice pivot by Hunter Biden, like, yeah, fuck it, I'm a Libertarian now.
00:49:45.000The Mises Caucus Ron Paul Libertarians have taken over the party, and they are of sound mind, but not of strong enough will to have prevented what happened at the convention.
00:49:58.000It's pretty embarrassing if you're a libertarian, what happened at the convention.
00:50:02.000Honestly, what goes on was so much, and I'm very libertarian-leaning.
00:50:06.000A lot of times I'll tell people I'm a very libertarian Republican in a lot of ways, but these people are making me not want to say that anymore.
00:50:13.000Because I don't know that people will understand what I mean.
00:50:15.000These caucus guys don't want to say it.
00:50:46.000If your concern with Trump is that, yes, you like that he was somewhat anti-war, you like that he is for some things you like, but ultimately you think the bad outweighs the good, then your attitude is, I'm not voting for that guy.
00:51:00.000I mean, it's not, but they think government programs and things like that are.
00:51:05.000This just means that Jeremy views the wokeness as a greater or existential threat, and Donald Trump is at least resisting an existential threat.
00:51:55.000I think they're going to put that 10-year-old that cut the White House lawns grass when Trump was president, they'll probably put him in jail too at this point.
00:52:00.000Yeah, if Biden wins, they're going to culture revolution.
00:52:05.000They're going to struggle session him.
00:52:07.000The kids are going to come out and they're going to be like, did you ever aid and abet President Donald Trump, the fascist?
00:52:35.000I want to say it was 22, but I could be wrong about that.
00:52:37.000I think it was, I think he was convicted in 22.
00:52:40.000I think in 21 he was ordered to bring documents by October 7th and appear by the 14th, and what had happened was Trump asserted executive privilege, saying, those documents are from the executive branch, and I assert privilege, you can't turn them over, which puts Ben in between a rock and a hard place.
00:52:56.000The legislative branch is saying, do it or you go to jail.
00:52:59.000The executive branch is saying, do it and you go to jail.
00:53:02.000And so his lawyers are like, you can't!
00:53:06.000You can't violate one branch for the other.
00:53:46.000I know, like, I'm so... So many scared people.
00:53:49.000I'm so jealous of the Democrats' just raw strength and stupidity.
00:53:53.000Like, they're just really dumb and running full speed ahead, bashing their head into things as they just destroy everything, and I'm like, can we get one guy who's gonna, like, bang on the table a little bit or something?
00:54:05.000There's not a single DA or AG in any one of these states The DA's is, that has become a major focus.
00:54:12.000Like, we win in November, that's all great, but until we take back A, school boards, and DA's offices, we're screwed.
00:54:19.000I mean, there's Soros DA's in South Georgia right now.
00:54:23.000Which, you should not be able to say that.
00:55:25.000There are crazies out there, obviously, on both sides of the aisle, but the reality is the vast majority of people in Congress hate their base.
00:55:34.000But the reality is none of us are crazy.
00:55:38.000We're regular Americans who want very normal, normal things.
00:56:16.000There are a bunch of crazy people in government with extreme psychotic views telling you, regular human being who wants to eat and live and sleep, that you're crazy.
00:56:31.000Everything you see going on right now in these areas is so Soviet.
00:56:36.000The way it's being handled, all these trials, the way you see the people that are defending people on New York subways, and they're the ones that are going to jail.
00:57:42.000I really do think that the highest probability outcome right now is Donald Trump wins, Democrats whinge.
00:57:50.000Donald Trump does a tepid job of installing certain personnel, but good enough to make some changes, and we feel partially sated by it.
00:58:00.000A couple years go by with general economic improvements, quality of life seems to stabilize, war probably starts to de-escalate a little bit in some areas.
00:58:10.000I think that is the highest probability outcome right now.
00:58:17.000But I think we're going to come out on the other side, and I think we may... I think the highest likelihood is that we are seeing the worst of it.
00:58:29.000I think it will get worse, but I don't think the probability is on the side of it getting dramatically worse.
00:58:36.000I think there is a strong probability that things... Let me clarify what I'm saying.
00:58:41.000It may be 51% that Trump wins, and then things slowly start to simmer down a little bit.
00:58:48.000That still means there's 49% that we could have international conflict, civil conflict, total breakdown, gulags, whatever.
00:58:56.000It doesn't mean you're out of the woods yet.
00:58:58.000But I think we're on a good track right now.
00:59:00.000I think the failures of the Democratic Party, their constant flubs, the fact that people are recognizing the mental failures of Joe Biden, all indicate, especially these big corporations backing away from Pride Month and things like this.
00:59:13.000We're genuinely seeing a shift in culture.
01:01:49.000I think deportations are... I don't know what the numbers are, but in New York City, if it's a problem in New York City, I can only imagine what it looks like throughout the country.
01:01:57.000Trump didn't deal with this, I think, to a satisfying degree when he was president last time, and he's barely talking about a wall this time.
01:02:48.000The situation in Mexico is deteriorating, especially with the North.
01:02:51.000I don't want to have to deal militarily with the cartels.
01:02:54.000It does not seem like an organization we want to get involved against.
01:03:00.000And again, they're helping fund the fentanyl crisis in our country.
01:03:03.000I think we have big issues on the southern border that we don't even want to begin to address because of the Pandora's box that will open up.
01:03:11.000I don't know what the solution is either.
01:03:13.000I don't know if there's enough of political will to do anything about it either.
01:03:17.000Because once you start making a move, you're demonized endlessly.
01:03:20.000I think with one of Trump's policies, where they were detaining people and then processing them and separating the parents while they were processing them, people were completely up in arms.
01:03:31.000There's no easy way to do this without being demonized to the nth degree.
01:03:36.000Let's jump to this story from the Postmillennial.
01:03:39.000Democratic opponent of Elise Stefanik suggests Trump supporters need re-education camps after the MAGA nightmare.
01:03:44.000Okay, well, certainly she didn't say that.
01:03:50.000Moving forward and moving through this, even if we were to have a resounding blue wave come through, as many of us would like, putting it all back together again after we've gone through this MAGA nightmare, and re-educating basically, which that sounds like a rather A re-education camp?
01:04:17.000I don't think we really want to call it that.
01:04:19.000I'm sure we can find another way to phrase it.
01:04:41.000The problem is they already have re-education camps all across this country, including in the deepest red states, and it's called public schools.
01:04:50.000Well, for re-education... Well, they're educated, whatever you want to call it.
01:04:53.000The implication, of course, though, is that you, as, you know, someone, a middle-American working-class person who's an adult with kids, they would have to send you to a camp to undergo the same thing children are undergoing now, to align you with their fascist ideas.
01:05:08.000I think that... They're sending the kids home to do that battle for them, right now, from school.
01:05:14.000Well, and that's just indoctrination camp.
01:05:17.000That's why you gotta homeschool your kids.
01:05:20.000On principle here, I don't disagree with her for the MAGA supporters part, but maybe re-education camp for some of the crazies or consistent criminals that we're seeing in different parts of the countries.
01:05:58.000The problem was there was some really horrific abuse that actually took place in a lot of these mental institutions, and that got exposed, and I think that that probably changed the appetite for it, but... Well, here's an idea.
01:06:10.000One way or the other, you know, we've got to be... What if we bring them back, and this time, we don't allow journalists to go inside?
01:06:19.000I feel as though we do still have some mental institutions where people can be involuntarily admitted to, but I feel like they're not getting the right people and not keeping the wrong people for long enough.
01:06:30.000I feel like the people who we're writing tickets to and letting out immediately aren't concerned about their criminal rap sheet at all, so these are the people who won't care to get written up and sent places.
01:06:41.000No, I think if you're pooping on the side of the road and doing needles, You go to the Middle Institution for quite some time.
01:06:46.000Now, I don't know how that's going to affect Biden after that.
01:06:50.000I think Hunter Biden could run on that at the Libertarian Convention.
01:06:53.000I think that would be popular for him.
01:06:55.000I mean, look, someone like Hunter Biden, who is driving, you know, speeding, doing crack, I think it's fine to say at this point, you get committed.
01:07:09.000Was he actually doing crack in the car at one point in a video?
01:07:16.000My point is simply like, if you get to the point where you're committing very serious crimes, I'm sure most conservatives would say something like, just lock you up in jail.
01:07:23.000But that clearly isn't solving the problem.
01:07:26.000Mental institutions, involuntary committal is probably a better approach for people who are suffering.
01:07:35.000Look, the idea of prison is our prisons are already broken.
01:07:41.000We lock people in boxes because they're dangerous, and then we don't think about it.
01:07:44.000All you're doing is like, if you get moldy food in the fridge, and you're like, oh, I don't want this moldy food getting on my clean food, so I'm gonna throw it in a box of moldy food with other moldy food, it's like, it's gonna get real nasty in there.
01:07:54.000So we need to reform the prison system.
01:07:56.000Prisons should be rehabilitative, and they should be structured way better.
01:09:21.000Right, so the issue is, there certainly are many crimes that you can't reform people on, but the issue is, what we do now is, like someone robs a liquor store and we go, we're gonna lock you in a box, and then set a time limit, and then you can come out later.
01:09:33.000And it's like, well that doesn't do anything.
01:09:35.000It's a temporary, it's shoveling it under a carpet.
01:09:39.000I say, and I have no problem with this, this is due process, if we're gonna lock you in a prison, okay, well let's We can use private islands.
01:10:57.000My point is, I'm not going to spend $50 million in this massive prison complex.
01:11:01.000I'm going to put you on a boat, drop you off on an island with a cabin, and we'll give you just enough food periodically.
01:11:07.000But the food comes in a big crate, drops on the shore, and you guys figure it out.
01:11:10.000So despite me being relatively pessimistic on the recidivism rate, I think it's interesting to look at what, and I think there are, I think there's some valid police, not police, prison reforms to be had.
01:11:22.000It's interesting to look at the progressive left and seeing what they're arguing for, because these guys are just saying abolish prisons for the most part.
01:11:28.000In New York City, they're just trying to close down Rikers, like not have an alternative.
01:11:31.000They're protesting new prisons being built with, again, without an alternative.
01:11:35.000And I think that's what leads to the even worse conditions at many of these prisons, at which they complain at the lack of quality of the prison.
01:11:43.000It's not that the prison should be very high quality, but it's like, Let's not fund the prisons, let's not build new ones, and then let's complain about the horrible conditions in them to give an excuse to, I guess, plead down people because we won't have somewhere to send them, or try to get more people out early because of the conditions of them.
01:11:58.000So it seems just like an overall strategy to allow criminals to get out earlier and sooner and not- Right, put them on an island.
01:12:25.000The reason why we see these behaviors drop is because it forces many of these people to figure out survival conditions, and it rewires their brain in a way they've not experienced before.
01:12:37.000We live in these cities where food's effectively free.
01:12:48.000Walk up to ten people and say, cheeseburger.
01:12:51.000Someone will hand you a $5 bill and say, go get yourself a cheeseburger, buddy.
01:12:54.000There's food kitchens all across New York City, in every borough, many of them, at many different churches, and there are endless lines of new, illegal immigrants constantly getting free food, all the time.
01:13:05.000In Seattle, they have food banks, where, I haven't been in Seattle in, you know, 15 years, but they had a food bank, a different one every day, And the people that I knew were like, Monday is this town, Tuesday is this town, Wednesday is this town, and they're all within like 15 minutes of driving.
01:13:22.000So the kitchen was always stocked with free food.
01:13:25.000You'd walk in and you'd say, I am hungry.
01:13:28.000And they'd say, would you like a bag or would you like to choose?
01:13:31.000They would do this thing where they'd say, we have pre-made bags with a variety of items, or you can choose one protein, one grain, one fat or whatever.
01:13:38.000And there was one, I think it was in, it might've been Ballard.
01:15:43.000They're a little more crafty by the time they leave.
01:15:45.000And maybe, yes, a lot of it may just be they're entrenched in it.
01:15:50.000It's like giving someone who's addicted to cigarettes, locking them in a cigarette factory.
01:15:56.000You take them, you put them on an island, you remove them from any of those externalities and those factors, and now no one is saying, I go hard and I did this and I did that.
01:16:09.000And the only thing they can think about is... So the studies that they've done on this, it rewires people into a basic survival scenario.
01:16:16.000And then what they found is many of the most violent offenders fall into routines of chopping wood, waking up, hunting, checking food traps, and just... I say this.
01:16:26.000Depending on the severity of the crime, we put you on an island, you stay there.
01:16:31.000And if it's a life sentence, I'm not feeding you.
01:16:35.000If you decide to violate the laws of this country to such a degree, and through due process we decide, I think it is completely fair.
01:16:42.000That we say, you have forfeited your right to be a part of our society through your criminal violent actions.
01:16:48.000You are going to island A36192, population 41.
01:16:53.000I'm conflicted because whoever's in charge of the Justice Department gets to pick who they send there, so maybe we'd accidentally send Ben in over to bum island for four months accidentally.
01:17:02.000I would rather go to an empty island with an opportunity for myself than a gulag where I break rocks for no reason.
01:17:10.000But my point isn't so much about, yeah, your political enemies weaponize the system.
01:17:13.000My point is literally, how about we stop spending money on the worst, most violent offenders and sustaining their lives so they can live in facilities that harden them and expand their proclivities?
01:17:24.000How about we just say, Yeah, dude, you killed an old guy in a bank robbery.
01:19:23.000And Joel Barry says, female Star Wars showrunners putting a crackling campfire in space is the kind of thing that happens when you get rid of mansplaining.
01:21:53.000And so, I'm kind of surprised to see that they did this to Star Wars, considering everything we've gone through with Bud Light especially.
01:22:00.000And that, I mean, at a certain point, like, these companies have to realize this stuff doesn't work, right?
01:22:07.000Yeah, but again, they're in such bubbles that I think they convince themselves otherwise.
01:22:11.000They're going to cocktail parties afterwards and they're getting patted on the back, just like that sit-down interview you're seeing there, and told how great and bold and beautiful and brave they are.
01:22:20.000That they just, they can't let go of that.
01:22:34.000And so these legacy media institutions will not be able to do these interviews anymore, and then they're gonna put out a new Star Wars, and then their PR person's gonna be like, um, yeah, there's no big press outlet to go with.
01:22:48.000I don't know that we ever lose those types of institutions.
01:22:51.000I feel like BlackRock or someone will save them.
01:22:54.000Jeff Bezos bought Whirlpool and it's collapsing!
01:22:56.000Right, but is he going to actually let it collapse and go out of business?
01:22:59.000No, no, the point is... I don't think so.
01:23:01.000Is he going to let himself bleed $100 million a year in cash?
01:23:05.000Like, even if you are ideologically driven, you need some kind of sustainability.
01:23:10.000You have to think like, I'm gonna start a business, I don't expect it to be profitable, here's how much I can withstand to lose.
01:23:16.000But it's gotta make some money back, otherwise it will collapse.
01:23:20.000Or it's just a passion project and you're just trying to get the message out there and make everybody gay.
01:23:24.000There is no amount of wealth on the planet right now that could sustain... well, I take that back.
01:23:29.000I think you could do $100 million a year.
01:23:30.000I feel like there's a lot of very rich liberal donors who don't care if their donations or non-profits or whatever they contribute make any money so long as they're advancing whatever LGBTQ or open borders agenda.
01:23:45.000No, he'd rather his money be more effective, like, electing DAs.
01:23:48.000Yeah, but even if they lose, he's just like, you know, I'm sure he's not... So I don't think that's possible.
01:23:53.000Like, Bezos, sure, he's worth $100 billion or whatever, but having to constantly sell stock in Amazon when he's legally able to do so because he's restricted, in order to fund the failing Washington Post, I don't think I don't think can be done for a very long time.
01:24:09.000I don't think he wants to run the Washington Post as a, like, I don't think the purpose of acquiring the Washington Post was to make money.
01:24:14.000It was always just for him to have that fake influence over them, which they would deny.
01:24:19.000And now the issue is no one's reading it.
01:24:21.000So he does not have what he bought, which means he's burning money and not getting the influence he tried to buy.
01:24:28.000So he's likely going to go to his editor and say, I want influence!
01:24:38.000All that really matters is we average a million hits per article, make the articles people want, so then when I need to write an article talking about how great I am, I can, and they'll read it.
01:24:47.000But if the company is losing half its audience and bleeding money, he basically bought a garbage can.
01:24:53.000I think the agreement with the basis in the Washington Post is, with a wink and a nod, and don't write any articles or investigate me, and maybe investigate Musk, and all my other rich buddies, but not me.
01:25:02.000But then the company collapses, so what was the point of buying it in the first place?
01:25:15.000In fact, they brought in a guy who said, I'm bringing in more people and we're turning things around shows that there is a crisis panic moment happening in Washington Post and they do not live in that world.
01:25:24.000Have they tried hiring more black people?
01:25:43.000I love the Vice story where that guy, what was his name, I think it was like Brian Moynihan or whatever, was saying that Vice hired these woke millennials who started demanding that Vice eliminate their own history.
01:25:56.000They had a wall of all their magazine covers and they were like, take them all down.
01:25:59.000And the vice staff, the heads of vice, the guys who found it were like, well, okay, I guess.
01:26:33.000Dude, if you invite people into your company and they say, change everything about your company, and they eviscerate it, in the literal sense, disembowel it, you're not the company anymore.
01:27:44.000She ends up doubting whether he's actually suffering from mental episode, or whether or not he's possessed, so she gets fired.
01:27:50.000But the story is basically, a priest, the church hires them to investigate situations that may be miracles or paranormal of the church's interest, usually to debunk them, so the church can claim, like, this is not.
01:28:01.000But the show is amazingly and obviously woke.
01:28:08.000He's off gallivanting about climbing, leaving her behind.
01:28:11.000I don't know if this changes later on in later seasons, but like, all of the... It's just, in one episode, they think that a woman comes back to life, it's a miracle, and then it turns out it wasn't a miracle.
01:28:24.000Do you know why the woman came back to life?
01:28:26.000It's because she was a black woman, and the doctors weren't performing CPR on black women at the same degree as the white women.
01:28:38.000They called her time of death a half an hour early, and then when they went to do the autopsy, they took the blade to her face and she woke up, because she was alive the whole time.
01:28:49.000And they're like, how did this happen?
01:28:50.000And then the resolution is, like one of the main characters who is a black actor, he's like, it's because you were racist.
01:28:57.000And then he slams documents on the table and he's like, you perform 58 minutes of chest compressions on white people versus 23 on black people.
01:29:04.000And if you had done the chest compressions, she would have been okay.
01:30:12.000And Sam walks upstairs, opens the door, and then drops the groceries and goes, oh my god!
01:30:17.000And then it shows another person with purple hair and a shaved head, just sitting there, but crying, and looks up and goes, I was called sir!
01:30:44.000And the crime will, like, ultimately you learn, like, after the investigation, that it shows what happened, and it's Dr. Peter Jordanson walking down the street, and then the person's walking by, and he goes, how do you do, sir?
01:31:23.000Why are we, why are we paying for this?
01:31:25.000He's Texas, and the cop's like, Hey, you might want to be careful about that.
01:31:29.000And he's like, what do you mean, be careful?
01:31:31.000And he's like, well, he's like, you know, everyone's got the right to your opinion, but you know, if an LGBT person hears you, it's hate, it's a hate crime.
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01:32:39.000I'm deeply inspired by the D-Day story, the imagery, and a point that I've made three times now today and I'll make for all of you is whenever you feel like it's too hard and you can't accomplish whatever it is you're supposed to do, Don't tell me.
01:33:11.000The brave men who died literally ended their lives believing that it was the right thing to do so that you could have all of the opportunities that they were sacrificing.
01:33:21.000And then there are people who are literally like, well, I tried to do the push-ups, but it was too hard.
01:33:28.000I look at that and I'm like, wow, everything else is easy.
01:33:32.000It is because of these brave men and women that I can be a moron on the internet complaining about things while they are actually taking the risks and many of them becoming injured and our government letting them down every day.
01:33:44.000The one thing I will always shout out Jon Stewart for is how hard he fought for the 9-11 first responders because we should have given those people infinite money.
01:33:54.000Anybody who was there on the ground, 9-11, working to save anybody, I cannot believe, I cannot believe it.
01:34:02.000It is a disgrace that this country didn't just say, the federal government should have had no problem to say, I will write a blank check for the medical bills for any one of you, anyone.
01:34:12.000And that goes for the brave men and women in uniform who serve this country.
01:34:17.000There should be no question when they need medical treatment that we all agree to sign the check for their bills.
01:34:24.000If there's one thing I would gladly, gladly give up all of my tax money for, it is paying the medical bills of those who are injured in combat or accidents or otherwise serving us so that we can be morons whinging on the internet.
01:34:38.000And instead, I hear too many stories about how they're not paying the medical bills, about how many of these people who get out with injuries or disability aren't getting the funding they need.
01:34:48.000Too many stories about homeless veterans.
01:34:51.000And then I hear about, you know, the stories like 9-11.
01:34:56.000Nancy Pelosi becoming a millionaire, buying Nvidia stock and all this other garbage.
01:34:59.000And we can't make sure that the best of us are getting taken care of and getting what they need.
01:35:05.000I think we should write a check for a million dollars to each and every one of those 9-11 first responders and say, you and your family are going to be taken care of and you have nothing to worry about because you are the greatest this country has to offer.
01:35:19.000We're just a bunch of morons sitting around with our thumbs up our butts complaining while other people do the real work.
01:35:25.000I actually, the first job I had was at a hardware store with a man, Jack Lockett, long, long gone, was on D-Day, Iwo Jima, storing the beaches.
01:35:36.000He never really talked about it except for one time.
01:35:39.000And I couldn't possibly try to tell the whole story and everything now, just listening to him describe it.
01:35:50.000You know, man, hard times make strong men.
01:35:53.000And if things really, really ignite into great conflict and war, maybe then the current generations that exist in America might truly understand what it means to have to sacrifice.
01:36:04.000But too many people are detached from what the veterans on D-Day gave to us and did for us.
01:36:12.000This world would be dramatically different.
01:36:15.000If we were not involved in World War II.
01:36:18.000And there are certainly a lot of people that were anti-intervention, didn't like the idea of America being involved.
01:36:24.000But even outside of World War II, you've got a lot of conflicts that have happened over a long period of time.
01:36:29.000I'm not a fan of the US just getting itself involved in wars and false flags and all these things, but I never...
01:36:34.000Blame the troops for what the evil elements of liberal economic order are doing.
01:36:38.000The people who are willing to lay down their lives, truly hoping that what they're doing is going to make the world a better place for the people back home, those are the people who deserve everything.
01:37:26.000The purpose of diapers is so that a person who poops their pants doesn't have to immediately then go to the bathroom.
01:37:33.000I do agree, and I did point this out in my earlier video, the video claiming that he left early and was shuffled out by Jill, I did say it's likely there's more to it.
01:37:45.000For all we know, he probably did greet many of the vets already, and they're just leaving.
01:37:49.000However, he does leave rather abruptly once it wraps up.
01:37:54.000My point is, I think the possibility that an 81-year-old man had an accident is very, very much within the realm of possibility.
01:38:05.000I don't know what odds you give it, but please give me any other explanation for the squatting that he was doing and the grimace that he had in his face.
01:38:50.000And then I noticed a bunch of other people had already tweeted a lot of the same thing.
01:38:53.000They were like... A lot of the tweets were like, anybody who's got a toddler knows what that is.
01:38:58.000Anybody who's had to deal with kids, they know that when, like, you lose focus, they look down, and they just do that crouch and that grimace, you're like, I know what's going on.
01:39:23.000I'm just saying, like, dude, if you went to your neighbor and you were like, yeah, my 81-year-old grandpa was over there and, uh, you know, he was standing around during the birthday party and then he squatted down and he made a grimace and he got up and, you know, they'd be like, oh, no.
01:39:37.000They would know exactly what you were implying.
01:39:40.000They'd be like, yeah, grandpa had to leave early.
01:39:49.000So, you know, it wasn't that bad, but we got him out, got him cleaned up.
01:39:51.000Can you imagine 10 years ago, if someone told you, Hey, on the year of the presidential election, One of the big stories you're going to be talking about is whether or not the President of the United States has publicly pooped himself on multiple occasions.
01:40:04.000I think it's like four times he's been accused.
01:40:07.000There was the Pope one, there's this one, there's the resolute desk, and then there's another one where he changed his clothes.
01:41:05.000The media reported, Trump claims Joe Biden defecated on top of the Resolute Desk.
01:41:11.000Trump never said that, but they have to make the most extreme interpretation so that people doubt the story, when the reality is Trump said that Biden soiled it, like he's sitting in a chair and he goes, whoops, which for an 81 year old man is not out of the question.
01:41:27.000Again, I don't know, but it's just... it's possible.
01:41:32.000There's 20% of men above the age of 80, did you say?
01:41:37.000So, to be fair, CHPT said 26-31% of people over 80 wear diapers because they suffer from fecal incontinence or incontinence.
01:41:46.000I believe it's higher for gay men as well.
01:42:04.000You, dear listener, dear viewer, who is making fun of Joe Biden, just understand there will come a day when you are going to be wearing that diaper too and you're going to poop your pants.
01:44:26.000And it says that they'll squat down, push their thighs together,
01:44:30.000It, you know, but it's like a, it's a vague description to be honest, but it's like, this is why people thought Biden was pooping.
01:44:36.000There's no way at some point in the next few weeks, there's not going to be a Tim cast video where they recreate the scenario and have someone poop their pants in a diaper to show exactly what would have happened.
01:44:46.000I feel like this is coming at some point.
01:44:48.000I don't want to be involved in that one, but I would watch the video.
01:44:54.000The Emperor's Champion says Russia's been threatening retaliation the entire time and NATO keeps ignoring the threats and Russia continues to do nothing, which emboldens NATO to go further.
01:45:24.000When you draft the elderly and women, everyone can plainly see that you're losing.
01:45:28.000But even at the beginning, the idea that Ukraine could win a war against Russia is like, I'm going to be a star NFL player at my age right now.
01:46:36.000Which is why they annexed it, but then all they have is the Crimean bridge to get access to it.
01:46:41.000So being cut off, if that bridge is taken out very easily, and we've already seen that it can be, Russia is screwed and has no access to their naval base in the Black Sea, which cuts them off from the Mediterranean.
01:46:51.000You think Putin's ambition is only the Donbass then?
01:46:53.000You don't think he has further ambition into Ukraine?
01:46:56.000I think what you're looking at is, if I'm going to, it's called the Big Ask, I need a land bridge into Crimea to secure my ability to distribute energy that we sell to North Africa and Europe from the Black Sea into the Mediterranean.
01:47:13.000And not just energy, but all of our exports.
01:47:15.000If Russia gets cut off from Crimea because the Crimean bridge was already targeted, very easily destroyed, they have no access to that port.
01:47:26.000You are not going to focus all of your forces in one area in a war.
01:47:31.000The obvious reason they attacked from the north through Belarus and are targeting Kharkiv is to split the Ukrainian and NATO forces, forcing them to defend other territories while Russia rather successfully secured the Donbass.
01:47:45.000I think he settled for the Donbass goal.
01:47:47.000I think if it were up to Putin, he would prefer regime change totally.
01:47:50.000He wouldn't want Zelensky in power at all, and he's not met those war aims.
01:47:53.000So I don't think this is a total Russian victory.
01:48:09.000Secure a land bridge into Crimea so they can't be cut off.
01:48:13.000What is their strategy in making sure that happens?
01:48:17.000Expansive conflict from the north, targeting Kharkiv, Kiev, and even engaging in terror campaigns into the far west, places like Luhansk and even targeting Odessa.
01:48:27.000Forcing Ukrainian forces to be split, spreading chaos, and then allowing you to do exactly what their strategic goal was and secure the Donbass.
01:48:35.000There's a reason why Russia retreated from Kiev when they could have easily taken it.
01:48:39.000I believe it was because they were unsuccessful.
01:48:42.000I think the Russian war aims was to make Ukraine look like Belarus, and they were unsuccessful in that.
01:48:47.000That's not to say they were unsuccessful in any of their war aims, but I don't think it's a clear and obvious Russian victory, especially given the casualties.
01:48:59.000No, I don't think it's strictly based on strategy in Putin's eyes.
01:49:02.000I think Putin is an irredentist, and he wants to go back to the Russian Federation, and he believes that the falling of the Soviet Union, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe, so he wants to piece together as much of the Soviet Union as he can, and Ukraine was part of that.
01:49:16.000So it's not just the strategic interest, it's the ideological one.
01:50:19.000Their society isn't oriented towards waging war against Ukraine in the same way that Ukraine— There's girls in Ukraine doing TikTok videos, so maybe they're not in a total war situation.
01:50:27.000Ukraine is obviously more of a total war situation, but Russia isn't.
01:51:04.000Okay, Vladimir Putin... I don't think he's... Vladimir Putin believes... Vladimir Putin believes... But we're also not supposed to trust anything Vladimir Putin says.
01:51:12.000But these more sound like talking points from D.C.
01:51:15.000Okay, so... No, I'm looking at history, so... Vladimir Putin took a chunk of Ukraine in 2014, in 2020 he's taken another chunk, so I wouldn't be surprised if he tried to... What chunk did he take?
01:51:37.000He wants on his border— See, what you're doing is— He wants another Belarus below Ukraine.
01:51:41.000I can point to clear economic incentives, physical locations, and strategic reasons, and you're saying, yeah, but he's also just an expansionist who wants this thing.
01:51:53.000If you want to read his mind and speculate as to his intents and motivations, fine.
01:52:43.000I believe if they weren't, though, that Putin would definitely come in, which is why I think NATO is an important Partnership that we have.
01:52:51.000I think your view is based on the neocon lie to convince Americans to support our funding of Ukraine so that we can secure energy interests in Eastern Europe and connecting it to the Middle East.
01:53:05.000And Russia is trying to do very much the same thing.
01:53:08.000And their concern is economic exchange in the Mediterranean and Black Sea.
01:53:12.000I think the more successful that Russia is in Ukraine, the more frequently they will continue to push westward, which is historically what the Russians have did.
01:53:20.000And I think the best way to honor the greatest generation that ever lived 80 years ago is to maintain peace in Europe now with the soldiers there so we don't have to go clean up the Europeans' mess again.
01:53:30.000Meaning fight a war for a corrupt government.
01:53:33.000I mean, I feel like that's what you could have said during World War II.
01:53:38.000You can make that argument during World War II.
01:54:06.000Actually, they cause more harm to us than Ukraine ever will.
01:54:12.000China is sinking Vietnamese fishing ships, claiming the South China Sea is all of their territory despite international boundaries.
01:54:20.000They're building naval bases on Atolls.
01:54:22.000They're crafting islands to put military and aircraft in the ocean to use as bases.
01:54:29.000They've been sending ships off of our coast, Alaska and Hawaii, And they've got concentration camps full of Uighur Muslims that they rape and give forced abortions to while they try and seize territory and are in active conflict in the Western territories.
01:54:43.000You want to make all these arguments about honoring the greatest generation, you're forgetting the Pacific Theater.
01:54:48.000We must invade China just like we're... Let's go to Taiwan.
01:54:54.000We're going to give Taiwan rockets, long-range rockets, to fire into mainland China because China's launching sorties over Taiwan.
01:55:02.000And to prevent that, look, China's getting ready to attack Taiwan, right?
01:55:05.000Like you said, we should arm up Taiwan to the teeth, give them rockets, and they should attack China before China attacks them.
01:55:10.000I think, yes, until it's the Taiwan—until Taiwan attacks first.
01:55:15.000I think, like, yeah, because that is deterrence against China, knowing that if they do invade Taiwan, there will be a large price to pay and they will be unsuccessful.
01:55:23.000Because that's what deters China, because as soon as China thinks they could successfully take over Taiwan, they will.
01:56:14.000Vladimir Putin could march into Kiev and fly a Russian flag for all I care and I go, look at that thing happening halfway across the world 8,000 miles away.
01:56:24.000Alright, well let's grab some more Super Chats.
01:56:27.000Cardia says, Tim, did you see David Pakman on Piers Morgan today, genuinely arguing that Biden is in great mental health and that Trump is the one with severe mental decline?
01:57:23.000Well, no, like, I draw the distinction, like, there are liberals that you can talk to, and they're kind of like, oh, I didn't know that, you know, I don't know about that.
01:57:29.000He's the guy, it's like, bro, come on, he's arguing, I don't know if that's true, I didn't see it, but if he was really arguing to Piers Morgan that Biden is fit, he might as well be in the CIA for all I care.
01:57:37.000I feel like a leftist would say, like, yeah, Biden's totally not fit, we need to get Boom, AOC in.
01:58:11.000His goal is to throw red meat at liberals and just butter them up.
01:58:15.000So if he's like, if I'm gonna do anything, it's for money.
01:58:18.000I don't understand why more libs don't come on because if anything they could feed their audience red meat like attacking you on the show like we've seen them do before.
01:58:25.000Because they don't have the truth on their side.
01:58:29.000And so when Hunter Avalon came on the show, and I said, Joe Biden told the president of Ukraine, if you don't fire the prosecutor, you're not getting a billion dollars, he smirked and said, that never happened.
01:58:38.000And then I played the video, and he was humiliated.
01:58:42.000And then when the show ended, he's like, later, and he got up and just walked out, like, just left.
01:58:48.000See, the thing is, if you're a leftist, You have no problem being like, yeah, Biden sucks.
01:59:19.000Yeah, but if you're dealing with a liberal who's like Joe Biden and has a sound mind and whatever, and then I can be like, here's an article where they say he's not.
01:59:58.000Oh, it's because there was a viral video where a woman said something like, pray for the rape victims, and then she rolled her eyes at her?
02:00:04.000I think for some of these political commentators, it's more lucrative for them to just be super aggressive and get fired from their media companies.
02:00:10.000And then, you know, because then you get to ride the free speech wave, martyr wave.
02:00:14.000Look at me, I got fired for fighting for Palestinian rights.
02:00:17.000I'm fighting for Palestinians on Twitter and I got fired for it.
02:00:20.000Look how important I am and how hard I am fighting against the Zionists.
02:00:27.000The way the right media ecosystem works is independent actors who get subscribers and make videos that get views and make money and they build an audience.
02:00:35.000The way the left ecosystem works, because they don't believe in meritocracy, is they're really bad at making networks and doing their own thing.
02:00:41.000So they rely on corporations to give them jobs.
02:00:44.000So when they get fired from their corporate job, they end up just fizzling out and going broke.
02:00:49.000Whereas people on the right, who are more merit-based, will be like, I'm gonna figure out how to make money from this.
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