Tonight on the heels of Joe Biden's announcement that he has COVID, a medical condition, and the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, we take a deep dive into the details surrounding the events surrounding the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
00:00:07.000He cancelled a speech, announced that he has COVID, and, um, well, just a little bit ago he said that if his doctors told him to resign because he had a condition, he would resign.
00:00:18.000So Donald Trump and his campaign, J.D.
00:00:20.000Vance, they said they can't commit to a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris because, or I'm sorry, they didn't say that, they said they can't commit to a debate because they don't know who the Vice President's gonna be!
00:00:28.000And it would be unfair to the list of other Democrats who may be the VP pick, basically saying Joe Biden is out.
00:00:37.000Well, we've got Chuck Schumer and Adam Schiff now calling for Joe Biden to resign, so it's seeming increasingly likely that this will be it.
00:00:44.000Perhaps COVID is the reason he will resign, a medical condition.
00:00:48.000But new information has... Of course new information's come out on the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
00:00:54.000We're now learning that 10 minutes before Donald Trump went out onto the stage, the Secret Service had already identified the assassin as a threat.
00:01:04.000We're learning that the assassin was identified three hours before Trump took that stage, that they knew he had a rangefinder, which was odd.
00:01:17.000And in the briefing with members of the Senate, they answered only four questions before storming out, which several senators are saying is odd.
00:01:25.000Usually they'll try and answer all of your questions.
00:01:28.000And, you know, look, It may be hard to say, but I think it's looking more and more like there was some kind of official capacity to this.
00:01:37.000Local police are denying reports that they were instructed to secure that building.
00:01:42.000They're saying, that's not us, we were told to do traffic control.
00:01:45.000And why would Secret Service hand off security of a sniper vantage point to a local police department?
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00:03:26.000Meetin' and schmoozin' with all of these great Republicans.
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00:03:49.000You know, views have been up because of the news, but we're getting inundated with messages from people saying the show isn't appearing on YouTube, it's not appearing on their channels, it's hard to find, you can't search for it.
00:03:58.000I can only suspect that we're doing well in spite of the efforts to suppress this kind of information.
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00:04:16.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more, we've got Riley Gaines.
00:04:27.000But I was a collegiate swimmer, swam in college, did some pretty incredible things in my career, but my senior year we were forced to compete against a Less than mediocre man, in his rightful category, he was ranking 500th plus in the nation.
00:04:42.000Switched to the women's team, naturally won a national title.
00:04:45.000He and I raced, we tied, which is relatively embarrassing for a 6'4 man, he couldn't even beat me.
00:04:52.000Went the exact same time, but the NCAA said the trophy goes to him, and when I asked the dreaded question of why, they said it was necessary when photos were being taken.
00:05:25.000Viva and I do a little law for the people show and have been covering a lot of the political news and legal news that continues to develop on that front.
00:05:32.000And so you are the other half of the Viva and Barnes show.
00:05:40.000Viva Frye, everybody, I guess you know me by now.
00:05:42.000David Frye, former Montreal litigator, current Florida rumbler.
00:05:46.000I am no longer a lawyer because I relinquished my Quebec license because the only thing that was serving a use for was people filing anonymous complaints because they didn't like my tweets from Florida.
00:05:56.000So no longer practicing, but I had 13 years of experience and Robert Barnes and I have our Sunday show.
00:08:04.000We were just talking about it literally this morning and Robert said, if I said, well, the 25th and he says, well, they can't really bring in an illness that's going to 25th.
00:08:11.000And so it's got to be something that allows him to finish out his, his term.
00:10:09.000All the bacteria is moving in, protected by... Did you guys see one of the latest videos of him walking off the stage where his hands are like this?
00:10:17.000And other people have pointed out that when he gives speeches, he doesn't blink.
00:10:21.000Yeah, that's a symptom of Parkinson's disease.
00:10:23.000People have been pointing out that rigidity, the hands slumping down like Mr. Burns, and not blinking are symptoms of Parkinson's.
00:10:32.000And this is all Joe Biden's worst nightmare, right?
00:10:34.000He's a veteran career politician, and he actually does not want to be perceived as a weak old man.
00:10:40.000I'm sure a lot of men at the end of their lives don't want to either.
00:10:44.000But for Joe Biden in particular, it is the one thing that will make him hostile.
00:10:48.000Even if they set him up with an interview with a friendly reporter, if they start saying, like, should we be concerned about your health?
00:11:03.000And that's why the COVID thing is sort of the only narrative out.
00:11:06.000He's going to say, you know, I've either discovered another health condition or I'm not recovering well or, you know, it just it made me think about how little time I have left my family.
00:11:17.000I don't think he'll try to leave the presidency.
00:11:19.000I think he'll he'll just finish out his term and open the door for someone else to be swapped in during their convention, if that's possible.
00:11:25.000Although I think really Joe Biden, you know, he's going to go kicking and screaming.
00:11:31.000Well, do you think Joe Biden doesn't want to be seen as a weak old man, or do you think Jill Biden doesn't want Joe to be seen as a weak old man?
00:11:38.000I don't think Joe Biden really cares about Joe Biden, right?
00:11:40.000She'll keep him married, even when he's on a ventilator and in a coma.
00:11:43.000I mean, she wants to be in the White House, and I think that's the real testament to their relationship.
00:11:48.000They both want to remain in the White House.
00:11:50.000Viva just showed me the predicted numbers right now.
00:11:54.000Kamala Harris is currently in first place to be the Democratic nominee.
00:12:04.000Talk about a wild swing for the people who are betting on Joe or Kamala on predicted, because you're like making $10,000 and losing $10,000 every other day.
00:12:16.000I sold bought no for Joe Biden when he went back up to like 60 some odd cents or was like high 50s because like he's going to go back down.
00:12:23.000I might have sold a little bit too early because now he went even lower than when I sold it.
00:12:27.000If he gets over the cold, he'll bounce back.
00:12:28.000This is all, you know, a reaction to the news.
00:12:31.000The issue, though, is it looks entirely reasonable that everyone's starting to expect and persuade people to imagine Kamala Harris as the actual presidential candidate.
00:12:45.000That's what I'm curious about, because they're circulating the memorandum today in Washington, D.C.
00:12:49.000that she's a loser, that everybody that's connected to the administration is a loser, but how is the Democratic Party, the party that has men winning women's swimming competitions, how do they pass over the African American woman presidential nominee?
00:13:25.000The Liberal Economic Order was established after World War II, and that's the official name for what we've seen with US military bases all around the world, international relations, NATO, etc.
00:13:37.000Their intelligence and subterfuge apparatus has been breaking apart, as easily evidenced by the election of Donald Trump in 2016.
00:13:46.000He was not supposed to win, and that was the crack in their armor.
00:13:50.000Since then, it's only gotten worse, to the point where they had to throw Joe Biden, because they don't have anything else to do.
00:13:56.000I genuinely believe we're looking at the grandchildren of the men of the liberal economic order, who don't know how to maintain a machine that was built by their grandparents, and they are losing their grip on it, to the point where we had this botched assassination attempt that appears more and more to be, uh, let's just call it, in some way, within official capacity, which we'll get to in a second, but where we're at now with this election is, we keep talking about how they do this, what they could do, I don't think they have any plan whatsoever for any political action.
00:14:25.000They said, Biden's got to drop out, and it's like, no, and they're like, what do we do?
00:14:31.000But if you were in that deep state room, when Viva and I were talking earlier, my proposal would be pick somebody out of the blue, pick somebody that's a celebrity, pick somebody that could match up with Trump.
00:14:46.000See, I'm pretty sure that if Two of the people at this desk and maybe two of the people even watching this show were in that deep state room.
00:14:55.000They would be giving them better strategy and advice on how to maintain their system than whatever it is they're doing.
00:17:44.000They say the Trump campaign Wednesday said it would not commit to a date for a vice presidential debate, suggesting it was still uncertain who would be on the ticket.
00:17:51.000Quote, We don't know who the Democrat nominee for vice president is going to be, so we can't lock in a date before their convention.
00:17:58.000To do so would be unfair to Gavin Newsom, J.B.
00:18:00.000Pritzker, Gretchen Whitmer, or whoever Kamala Harris picks as her running mate.
00:18:06.000Donald Trump, uh, the Biden campaign earlier Wednesday said, Vice President Harris had accepted an invitation from CBS News to participate in a debate against Trump's running mate, J.D.
00:18:15.000Those, uh, what are they saying, August 12th or 13th?
00:18:18.000CBS News had previously extended an invite for the 23rd of July.
00:18:21.000Though such a date seemed unlikely, given it was a week after the GOP convention.
00:18:25.000Quote, Donald Trump is the one whose campaign said he would debate anytime, anyplace, and who picked J.D.
00:18:32.000Vance specifically for his debating skills, Biden's campaign spokesperson Brian Fallon said in a statement.
00:18:36.000Now suddenly, right after a damning new leak showing his support for a nationwide abortion ban, Vance is backing off a debate against Vice President Harris, who has spent the last two years prosecuting the case on behalf of reproductive freedom.
00:18:54.000He already said that if he had a condition, he would bow out.
00:18:57.000More and more evidence is piling up that he may have Parkinson's disease.
00:19:00.000I think the probability is that he's not the nominee.
00:19:04.000Well, I mean, I think it's smart of them to troll in this way.
00:19:06.000I mean, to continue to show the destabilization of the Democratic Party, how there's an incompetent president occupying the White House, how the Democratic Party can't decide who to do.
00:19:15.000And I mean, for the Democrats, the longer this goes on, the more of a debacle.
00:19:18.000I mean, how do you choose Chicago to do this again?
00:19:21.000I mean, Chicago 1968, the most controversial, conflicted Democratic convention ever.
00:19:25.000It's when they stole the presidency after Robert Kennedy's assassination.
00:19:28.000You have another Robert Kennedy running for the President of the United States, and you're going to have another crazy protest session in Grant Park and elsewhere, and you decide, let's pick Chicago for the place we decide to steal the nomination by the elites on behalf of someone that no one has voted for in the Democratic Party.
00:19:43.000But do you think that speaks to the fact that the Democratic Party is really governed by young people who don't actually have any sense of history?
00:20:37.000It's amazing in that it might repeat this year.
00:20:41.000Hunter Thompson famously portrayed it.
00:20:43.000You had Norman Mailer and Pat Buchanan sitting in the hotel room looking over as the cops and the protesters went to war with each other.
00:20:50.000Because you had the anti-war protesters, you had the LLBJ trying to steal the nomination for Hubert Humphrey after the assassination of Robert Kennedy Sr., who had just won the California primary a month before.
00:21:00.000And basically what it was, it was a disaster for the Democratic Party.
00:21:03.000It showed they were incapable of uniting behind anybody.
00:21:07.000Well, it definitely seems as if we're teeing up to that again, given everything that happened in the Middle East.
00:21:11.000I've already heard of pro-Palestinian protests going to occur there.
00:21:27.000And we have a lot of young people who are going to be voting in this election and obviously everybody understands humans age and generations come and go but that is actually really interesting and how it affects But you can see it in this piece right here, where they talk about abortion and different things, and that's certainly an appeal to people like myself who don't have a fantastic, holistic understanding of history.
00:21:52.000They try and do this stupid stuff right here, talking about J.D.
00:21:56.000I have a lot to say about 9-11, but we'll talk about it afterwards.
00:22:01.000But more importantly, I do think, you know, the Democratic machine and the powers that be in the establishment might not be really running this year because there could be something else down the pipeline that will make elections kind of irrelevant.
00:22:15.000Or there could be a possible scenario where they kind of want Donald Trump to be in power because then when the economy collapses, they could blame it on him and his kind of right-wing populist Um, policies that they could conveniently say, look, this is what ruined the economy.
00:22:29.000Look at Donald Trump's leadership that of course allowed us to, to be absolutely bankrupted and destroyed.
00:22:34.000So I think, I think there's, there's a play within a play here.
00:22:38.000And if you're looking at them, they're not, they're not playing to win.
00:22:40.000So if they're not playing to win, what else is going to be happening in the near future that might be on our radar that could be very concerning for everyone.
00:22:48.000Well, you could have an October surprise in August.
00:22:49.000We're talking about this war with Iran.
00:22:54.000Considering everything we've seen thus far, what could an October surprise look like now?
00:22:59.000I mean, come on, we've dealt with Donald Trump being criminally charged, indicted, federal, state-level, sexual assault allegations that are ridiculous, the hush money convictions, now an assassination attempt.
00:24:37.000Well, the Germans are preparing for it.
00:24:39.000Many European countries are saying there's going to be a full all-out war between the Eastern and Western powers.
00:24:44.000We are already seeing the proxy wars, the economic wars.
00:24:47.000So this situation, especially for the Ukrainians now, with a potential Donald Trump presidency, is very desperate for them.
00:24:54.000And I could see a larger kind of escalation in that region that would involve more and more countries.
00:24:59.000That would get us into a global conflict that would make elections not really relevant anymore, and I think that's a danger, especially with the history of false flags with the American government conducting them, that we should be absolutely on the lookout for, because that could be their larger scheme, and this is why the Democrats in the establishment kind of don't care.
00:25:15.000They're like, yeah, whatever, you think we'll lose this election?
00:25:18.000Well, there's something else here for you that we're going to surprise you later down the line.
00:25:22.000You give them more credit than I ever would.
00:25:24.000I just think that this whole entity is wheels falling apart.
00:25:26.000I think there's so much internal chaos in any sort of liberal or democratic progressive movements.
00:25:31.000And we see this regularly at those meetings where no one can agree on the rules or pronouns.
00:25:35.000I absolutely disagree with that because a lot of people always say, oh, the government's incompetent.
00:25:39.000Oh, the government made a mistake here.
00:25:41.000They just told you that there was weapons of mass destruction.
00:25:43.000No, they were extremely successful when it came to destroying our civil rights.
00:25:47.000Our civil liberties, when it came to transferring our wealth and money over to the military-industrial complex, when it came to absolutely controlling and ruling over us, when it came to COVID, they were extremely successful with the gains that they were able to get.
00:26:00.000And when you look from a larger picture, from hindsight... I love that there's this big they-go.
00:26:02.000Like, they're so disorganized, they can't even pull this candidate.
00:26:05.000They clearly hate... They didn't even successfully pick a vice president that would replace him.
00:26:13.000I'm not saying that there aren't conspiracies.
00:26:15.000I just think that right now, whatever there may be, if you believe in the overarching idea that there's an organization running everything, they're doing a terrible job.
00:26:23.000Well, what you may have is something like pre-World War I elites, right?
00:26:26.000I mean, the British Empire, Ottoman Empire, French Empire, Russian Empire all collapsed within a decade because you had incompetent corrupt people at the top.
00:26:45.000They build this system, which we actually grow to despise quite a bit, but they call it the liberal economic order.
00:26:49.000You can read all about this on the CFR's website.
00:26:51.000They explain how they did it and what it is.
00:26:53.000For those that are listening at home, did you ever stop and wonder why the United States has military bases in Spain, the UK, Japan, Germany?
00:27:02.000Can you name a country that has a military base in the United States?
00:27:07.000But in the UK, we have military bases.
00:27:09.000The reason we have military bases in Germany and Japan is because we've been occupying them since the end of World War II.
00:27:15.000Now, I believe it was Yuval Noah Harari, World Economic Forum deputy, said, if Trump gets elected, it's the end of this global order.
00:27:22.000What we're looking at is a global order created in the 50s, or maybe late 40s.
00:27:27.000You've got the children of those institutions struggling to maintain that machine, and the grandchildren of those men have no idea how the machine is run, and they are fumbling it, miserable.
00:27:39.000You don't think Alex Soros is capable of taking over George Soros' regime?
00:27:59.000Too many of Millennials and Gen Z. Gen Z's a little bit less, but Millennials, they are weak.
00:28:04.000They don't have the capability to do hard work or understand merit.
00:28:08.000And so, these are just the snooty rich kids of global elites who have no idea how the machine was built, no idea how it was maintained, or how to build wealth or maintain power at all.
00:28:22.000And clearly it is shattering in their hands.
00:28:24.000It's the rice patty to rice patty in three generations is the concept you're describing, and it makes total sense here.
00:28:30.000I did remember my white pill October surprise, and it's plausible, so mark it now.
00:28:36.000Massive Secret Service, FBI, CIA whistleblowers that reveal what we've all suspected for a long time
00:28:42.000and brings down the official machine before a second Trump presidency.
00:28:45.000I mean, I forget who was I talking to today, talking about how, like, even with an intelligence,
00:28:50.000at some point people are going to back out of this machine that's falling down,
00:28:52.000and they're going to say, I don't want to be on this ship when it sinks.
00:29:03.000About an hour ago, I was saying that I believe that with the election of Donald Trump in 2016, the cracks were starting to form.
00:29:14.000And then once they criminally charged Clinesmith, they started making moves to actually go after people who are engaging in corruption, you probably ended up with low-tier liberal economic order personnel saying, guys, look, I can't be a part of this, you're losing, I'm out.
00:29:35.000No, but I think you're absolutely right, and it raises the... I say the October surprise that could be a white pill following up on what we're seeing right now.
00:29:43.000They've gotten too brazen, they've gotten too incompetent, nobody believes it anymore, and they don't want to be a part of that.
00:29:49.000There's a couple notions here that I think are worth considering and thinking about, specifically when it comes to these individuals who don't give a damn about America, don't give a damn about this country, don't give a damn about this Constitution.
00:30:00.000If they have to destroy America in order to get their way, which I think was the plan, I've been talking about this plan for a very long time, a control the demolition, of the American economy, of the American society.
00:30:09.000They need to do it in order to bring over this kind of new world order, this kind of global communism, this kind of new global order system that they've been dying to implement.
00:30:18.000And the best way to implement it is to, of course, sink the West.
00:30:21.000So this, to me, is something that has been planned and done.
00:30:26.000To me, the destruction of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the First Amendment, the Second Amendment especially, which is rare, It's something that is key and something that they need to do in order to get total control over everybody.
00:30:37.000I want to jump to this story, which is... It's a difficult story to report because I don't know exactly what we're looking at, but it's gone a bit viral and kind of hard to see.
00:30:46.000Maybe I can... I don't think I'm gonna be able to format this website for it to be visible to anybody in any meaningful way.
00:30:50.000This is fintel.io, and we can see here the date is July 12th.
00:30:57.0002024, a company called Austin Private Wealth LLC bought 12 million puts on DJT.
00:31:07.000I'm bringing it up because it's been going viral like crazy, and what's being suggested that these are shorts on DJT, on Truth Social, the day before the assassination attempt, and more puts, more shorts, than all of the others combined since this company's existence.
00:31:26.000So a lot of people naturally are asking, whoa, hold on, hold on.
00:31:31.000Some wealth LLC company bought more shorts ever, right before someone tried to kill Trump?
00:31:47.000Fifth grade is, I asked Hannah Clare if I can borrow her Coca-Cola.
00:31:53.000I then tell Viva I'll sell it to him for a dollar.
00:31:56.000I then forget who sold it to me, drink it, and then what happens?
00:31:59.000And then I hope that the cost of a Coke drops to ten cents so that I can buy a different one for ten cents, say, here's your Coke back, Anna Claire, and keep the ninety cents.
00:32:12.000If it is true that, again, I don't know if anybody watching can confirm this or can look into more about what it means, it suggests, or it's being suggested by many people, someone, somehow, made the best bet imaginable were it to have been that Trump did not tilt his head forward three degrees.
00:32:33.000I mean, you go back to 9-11, there were people shorting airline stocks right before 9-11.
00:32:37.000Some of that was never fully explained.
00:32:39.000There were some people that tied it into a range of different complicit parties.
00:32:43.000And what it is, is people can't help themselves.
00:32:45.000Somebody has inside information, wants to make a ton of money, and they get rich off of it, and they're part of the complicit parties.
00:32:51.000But when you're looking for some sort of broad-based conspiracy or complicity or inside job at some level with one of these kind of dramatic events, that you look for unusual stock activities, either buying
00:33:03.000stock or shorting stock, that is connected to an enterprise that is
00:33:06.000going to have a massive stock adjustment in response to that particular
00:33:10.000event. And if this really happened, we don't know for sure, but it
00:33:14.000appears it happened, then this is extraordinarily suspect and Congress, if they're
00:33:18.000serious, needs to investigate. And that's the same thing we saw during COVID
00:33:22.000with Senator insider That's the same thing we saw during 9-11 with stock options specifically on United and American Airlines that were never kind of clarified to who actually profited tremendously from as of course there was also weird insurance policies there but I'll stop there.
00:33:36.000Just to clarify for everyone out there, for those who are too young to remember, the short selling of airline stocks pre 9-11 is not a rumor, it's not an unsubstantiated accusation, it's a bona fide fact.
00:34:00.000I wonder why they never investigated that.
00:34:02.000Because If someone is going to make a bet that a stock is going to fail right before a cataclysmic event, it indicates, at the very least, some foreknowledge or astronomically dumb luck.
00:34:19.000Betting something's going to go down within a certain period of time.
00:34:22.000At the end of a month or so, you have to buy it back.
00:34:24.000And so if it goes up and skyrockets like what we saw with GameStop, then whoever shorted it gets screwed because they got to buy back stock they don't actually own for the market price, which could be through the roof.
00:34:33.000Bottom line, something bad's going to happen within a month to DJT.
00:34:47.000No, I mean of, you said it's a larger number than all of them combined.
00:34:51.00012 million is the largest, it says put option, it's the largest we've seen than, I mean if you were to add them all up it doesn't reach 12 million.
00:34:58.000It's the biggest single bet that Trump's stock was going to dramatically decline in a very short order.
00:35:55.000There's always a possibility of astronomical odds that someone just made the purchase.
00:35:59.000I also want to point out I don't know enough about Fintel, and I don't know enough about how PUT and all this stuff works to be able to say definitively we know what this is.
00:36:11.000However, in the event that the rumors are correct, and this is a massive, record-breaking short sale against Donald Trump as a person, because without him there's no Truth Social, I do believe we'll get an answer to this question.
00:36:23.000And Tucker Carlson said it better than I could.
00:36:25.000He said, there are many people in Congress who fully expect themselves to be on that stage at some point, to be in the same position.
00:36:31.000And if they feel that they cannot be safe in that position, then they, like, It's going to make them very upset.
00:36:38.000The incentive now is for basically every senator and member of Congress with presidential ambitions to get to the bottom of this before they reach that throne room.
00:36:46.000And according to NASDAQ, Fintel is a leading provider of financial data and insights for intelligence data-driven investors with coverage of over 75,000 listed companies on all major stock exchanges.
00:36:55.000Fintel has the most comprehensive coverage of global equities at prices in the world.
00:37:00.000And the website says, funds shorting Trump Media and Technology Group.
00:37:21.000I mean, when people are looking for answers, more and more, it's the Internet that provides them, not any of the officials, not even any of the investigative journalists.
00:37:29.000I mean, if the if the Internet and legacy media existed at the time of JFK, I mean, you might have had the term conspiracy coined and they might have said he fell and, you know, knocked.
00:37:38.000If it weren't in the age of digital media, social media and independent journalists for what happened on on Saturday in Pennsylvania, They'd move on to another story by now, right?
00:37:47.000There was a woman who posted a video being in Times Square in a restaurant and she's like, because of Twitter I know what's going on, I know about this attempted assassination, but none of the TVs are playing any breaking news, right?
00:37:58.000It's like you live in two separate worlds, people that are plugged into the internet, which admittedly sometimes it's not so good, and people who exist in this other space that is insulated to them because of the mainstream media.
00:38:08.000Now I do remember it was Tim who said he was playing poker, and he got the news and someone else got the news, but it wasn't on any of the mainstream media outlets.
00:38:18.000I thought, if something like that were to happen, you'd get an intercom announcement from management at the casino being like, ladies and gentlemen, we regret to inform you, this thing happened, it is a shocking moment in American history.
00:38:32.000I mean, every TV channel, every news channel was talking about it.
00:38:35.000But in the poker room and in the casino, they're just playing football or baseball and sporting events and nobody knew.
00:38:41.000Well, you know who should investigate this?
00:39:14.000So it'd be enough for, all Paxton has to do is just do a further investigation, it gives him jurisdiction, it gives him a nexus, it gives him a connection.
00:39:19.000That's what I was saying, it's called Austin, but I don't know that it's in Austin, but you've seen that?
00:39:24.000Yeah, when I researched it, it was an Austin, Texas-based business.
00:39:29.000You know what's fascinating is when the put options were put on airline stock right before 9-11, how would any regular person track that data?
00:39:56.000And whenever a story about the Stock Exchange happens, he makes a crazy look on his face and they take pictures of him because they want that symbol of the Stock Exchange.
00:40:09.000But that also means that You know, Joe Schmoe in the middle of Nebraska can go on to Fintel.io and look and see this just happened in real time and say, whoa, whoa!
00:40:18.000And they can call their member of Congress and say, can you get a subpoena to this company, Austin Private Wealth, and ask them why they shorted Donald Trump's Truth Social to the tune of 12 million shares the day before someone tried to take his life?
00:40:31.000But if this was someone or an entity that supposedly knew about it, wouldn't they be smarter than to do this?
00:41:22.000Well, then they have margins, but they won't let you.
00:41:24.000And that's why Bill Gates is being screwed over with what he's trying to do with Elon Musk.
00:41:28.000Bill Gates is trying to short Tesla, and there's a lot of rumors specifically showing how he's losing a crap ton of money.
00:41:34.000Depending on how you handle your short, I mean, growth can skyrocket out of control and force you to sell rapidly, and it can cost you a lot of money.
00:41:41.000Whereas, if you spend ten bucks on a share and it goes to zero, you lost ten bucks.
00:41:45.000But let's jump to this next story, ladies and gentlemen.
00:42:41.000Uh, so then 26 minutes before the shooting, you had a police photograph him, a direct encounter.
00:42:46.000At some point within this time frame, another officer.
00:42:49.000Then at some point within this time frame, two officers approached the building.
00:42:53.000One officer lifted the cop up so he could pull himself up and peek on the roof, and the shooter aimed a weapon at him, and he called it in, shoot around the roof.
00:43:00.000We don't know how long from that point to when the man took a shot at Trump, but you still had a lot of time.
00:43:04.000Now, This is the biggest break so far.
00:43:08.000The Secret Service flagged a threat 10 minutes before Trump went on stage.
00:43:12.000I'm sure Dan Bongino is screaming up a storm saying, impossible, impossible!
00:43:18.000The Secret Service being told there is a threat, a man with a rangefinder, And Trump is not out on stage, would keep him in the holding room or whatever.
00:43:27.000Dan Bongino already talked about this on the show.
00:43:29.000He said, in Secret Service, you have a holding area.
00:44:06.000Apparently, local police are saying Secret Service lied when they claimed that it was supposed to be local law enforcement securing the roof.
00:44:14.000Secret Service would never hand off a sniper vantage point to a local police department, and local police are saying their only duty was traffic control.
00:44:23.000We're going to get into the next bit of the story, but I want to give everybody a chance to talk about it, where in a briefing with members of the Senate, they answered four questions and then bolted out of the room.
00:44:31.000It's looking more and more like, oh, I'm going to love to say it, inside job.
00:44:36.000It was the first thing that I thought about, it was the first thing that I said, because independent media, including yourself, Tim, Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, and myself were saying, there's going to be an attempt on the President's life.
00:44:48.000Donald Trump needs to assassinate proof himself.
00:44:51.000So when the events happened, this is something that we've been saying was going to happen.
00:44:55.000So when it did, automatically, everyone's red flags kind of went up saying, who's responsible for this?
00:45:00.000Because there's no way someone, a loner, a 20 year old kid who also, by the way, had Two different explosive devices and a detonator with him, with him allegedly not having any kind of skill when it comes to explosives.
00:45:15.000He was also a very troubled young man, and there's a crap ton of articles out there, even from the corporate media, specifically highlighting how the FBI preys on mentally ill people, specifically young men, and tries to use them in order to goat them to commit larger terrorist actions.
00:45:29.000I want to play this clip for you guys real quick and hear from Fox News.
00:45:32.000Secret Service had identified as a character of suspicion this man, this shooter, because they saw a rangefinder on him as well as a backpack.
00:45:43.000And this all happened more than an hour before the shooting actually occurred.
00:45:48.000So they saw the guy and they identified this guy as suspicious.
00:45:52.000Now, More details coming from a source familiar here, who was also in the meeting, tells me that about 10 minutes before former President Trump went onto the stage, they had gone from looking at this guy as suspicious to now looking at him as a threat.
00:46:09.000I don't see how this could be an accident.
00:46:33.000There's a little detail, which also I think is newly breaking, that apparently the parents had called the police two hours before, saying their son was gone, missing, they think he might have had a gun, and they're nervous about him.
00:46:44.000He used to be going to a range practice shooting, and when he didn't come home by 1 p.m., they became concerned.
00:46:49.000And that should tell you a lot, right?
00:46:51.000He's a 20-year-old man, and he hasn't even been missing for 24 hours, and his parents are already like, something is not right.
00:47:04.000I mean, is it likely the kid who couldn't make his own shooting team is the guy who did it?
00:47:08.000Well, one detail, too, that... I don't know if someone can factor this for me real quick, that I've seen on X, is that there was more than one sniper team that had eyes on the shooter, and in fact, the image everyone's sharing of two guys on that barn-sloped building are not the men who took out the shooter.
00:47:52.000There were overt decisions that were made.
00:47:55.000And you hear, the thing is, even if you weren't inclined to believe that, you listen to Kim Cheadle's interview, and her answers don't make sense.
00:48:03.000They weren't on the roof because it was too sloped.
00:48:05.000As if we're talking about protecting the president from assassination and you're worried about a twisted ankle of secret service and the other roof is even more sloped.
00:48:14.000Her answers don't even make sense with it.
00:48:16.000Inside job or someone just allowed this to happen.
00:48:32.000There's inconsistency, because there's sound that says one thing, there's timing, there's suggestions that he really should have only been able to get off three or four, and yet they got to explain more than that.
00:48:43.000So that's where some of the questions are arising as to whether there was more than one shooter.
00:48:47.000I've not analyzed the audio or anything like that, but some people are pointing out that you're not hearing multiple shots, you're hearing echoes.
00:48:55.000The other thing is where the trajectory is, where he was doesn't seem as consistent as where the bullet came from.
00:49:01.000So, I mean, and there's already people pointing out second and third potential shooter locations.
00:49:05.000Well, eyewitnesses on the day of did say more than one shooter.
00:49:09.000That being said, when people don't know what's going on, she may be talking about the Secret Service.
00:49:13.000Well, it's the same thing as the Vegas shooting.
00:49:15.000So, I mean, because of the Echoes and the other issues, there's always been questions as to exactly what happened.
00:49:20.000I gotta tell you, it is really fascinating.
00:49:21.000For people who have no experience with guns, they genuinely... I do not believe they would understand where the bullet is coming from.
00:49:28.000With Echo, they'd be confused, and they'd say, I heard a shot over there, and then immediately a shot over there, and it's like, right, because the sound bounces.
00:49:33.000A lot of the eyewitness reports immediately were, well, we thought it was fireworks.
00:49:37.000I mean, not everyone can even identify the sound of a gunshot, and I don't blame them for that, right?
00:49:40.000It's a deeply confusing situation, especially when you're going to an event like this where you believe that there is not just... You have trust that Secret Service or police, law enforcement, they've done their job.
00:49:54.000The best security in the world, because theoretically it's supposed to be protecting the former president of the United States.
00:49:59.000And in fact, you know, the head of the FBI right now used to be involved with the Biden detail.
00:50:04.000I mean, I saw an interview with Eric Trump saying, you know, I know these service members have been around for a long time.
00:50:09.000It's one of those moments where I'm sure if you're the Trump family right now, you are both Not wanting to cast doubt on agents who you have known, have had in your home, have a personal relationship with, and also looking at this agency like, how did this happen?
00:50:45.000So again, I think it shows that they do, they know and love these people.
00:50:49.000But it's important to understand there's the Trump detail, which is a small handful of Secret Service they probably know and trust, and then the rest of them who are at that rally who they don't know.
00:50:58.000Well, and my understanding is a bunch of the Trump detail was pulled off that day, because they needed vacation time, and they suggested this.
00:51:05.000And not only that, a second group, the best people locally, were also pulled off for Jill Biden, because Jill Biden was doing a fundraiser in Pittsburgh at the same time.
00:51:11.000I saw what Mike Cernovich posted about this, and it's actually terrifying.
00:51:16.000We talked about what would have happened had Trump not tilted his head but a few degrees.
00:51:22.000And, you know, Viva, you mentioned it would be like Franz Ferdinand.
00:51:24.000It would be the ignition for urban domestic conflict as well as international conflict.
00:51:29.000Mike Cernovich basically said, you know, his view of the plan was after Trump is taken out, Joe Biden uses this emergency to launch extreme executive authority and then lock things down across the country, control the elections.
00:51:46.000I don't know exactly how it would play out or what would happen, but I do imagine that the federal government would go full Directive 51.
00:51:51.000For those that aren't familiar with that, it was an executive order put in play by George W. Bush in 2000, I think it was 2007, which says that in any kind of emergency, extreme catastrophic event, economic crisis, loss of life, The President of the United States can create and reform the U.S.
00:52:10.000government under a new constitutional government, and it would put a national continuity coordinator in executive authority.
00:52:19.000It would functionally make the executive branch the sole branch of government, overriding basically everything else.
00:52:26.000We've wondered when and how they would ever try to make a move like that.
00:52:33.000I imagine if this actually did harm Trump, I would not be surprised if you ended up seeing, whether it's false flag or otherwise, chaos erupting, insurgency, and then Joe Biden coming out and rubber-stamping some decree, some executive order.
00:52:49.000RINOs in the Uniparty-established Republican Party saying, now is not the time.
00:52:57.000And then you'd end up with Nikki Haley going on stage and saying, I will be your nominee.
00:53:00.000I think the next step following that would be that there would be a larger push for gun control, and there would be a larger push to disarm the American public, which would lead us towards a larger perpetual war within the United States.
00:53:11.000And I was talking about this earlier on my Rumble show with Benny Johnson specifically.
00:53:15.000If the assassination attempt was successful, this would have put us on a pathway that would have stopped the election, suspended the Constitution, and allowed them to essentially set up a martial law.
00:53:38.000It keeps the establishment forces in control, it removes Trump, Trump didn't name a successor or a VP, the MAGA base is in chaos, Nikki Haley becomes the nominee with second most delegates, and then vows retaliation against Iran, and we've already talked about this.
00:53:53.000On X, even Trump supporters, neocons, dissented supporters, everybody agreed, if a foreign entity assassinated our president, be it Biden or Trump, the U.S.
00:54:05.000Because you are not a nation if you cannot defend your leader from an enemy attack.
00:54:10.000This is scary how close we came to World War III and, I guess, fascism.
00:54:15.000Well, and Pompeo was going to be the VP.
00:54:16.000I mean, he was telling people, the Iowa delegation here, I was talking to them, he was telling them all week that he was going to be the VP.
00:54:45.000Sorry, Hayley said during her speech, Trump wanted me to be here, and then there's a cut to Trump, like somebody did the lip reading and he was like, actually, she wanted to be here.
00:54:56.000Yeah, apparently she asked to be here, which I totally believe.
00:54:58.000She wasn't even supposed to be at the convention before the assassination attempt.
00:55:02.000One thing, just on the Iranian angle to it, they preloaded it with information that came out after the botched assassination attempt, which now no longer makes any sense.
00:55:11.000Alright, so they had intel that Iran was trying to kill President Trump, and then laxed on security, and then left open the sniper vantage point, and then told people to take the day off, and then when that information comes out, it makes absolutely no sense.
00:55:23.000Had he been killed, then they say, alright, a lone gunman.
00:55:28.000Not mentioning that he donated to Biden through ActBlue.
00:55:30.000Oh, and he's got, then Iran was threatening things, and now we find things on his social media that tie him to Iran, and now we get to justify a war with Iran.
00:56:00.000And you have the same level of quality and the same level of believability, the same level of credibility.
00:56:05.000I gotta say just real quick, we have more to the story, but Donald Trump tilted his head three degrees.
00:56:11.000Watch all of the assessments, the 3D analysis.
00:56:15.000I mean, we, if Donald Trump did not just, it's within like a second and a half, Trump just tilt his head a little bit, and you can see that it was, there's a new video they put out.
00:56:43.000Colin, uh, I'm sorry, let me pull up Senator Mike Lee.
00:56:46.000He says, Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheadle needs to step down immediately.
00:56:49.000Today's mostly information-free briefing only confirmed that.
00:56:53.000What little information she gave us was at once deeply troubling and glaringly incomplete.
00:56:58.000At least three of us, Senator Blackburn, Cruz, and me, had sought recognition to ask questions and were in the queue when they abruptly cut the call short.
00:57:06.000The Secret Service agreed to give us this briefing.
00:57:08.000Normally, federal agencies that agree to brief us will do their best to answer all of our questions, even if it takes a little while.
00:57:13.000Never in my 13 years in the Senate have I seen a briefing end after answering only four questions.
00:57:19.000If I'm not mistaken, three of the four questions allowed were asked by Democrats.
00:57:23.000So why hold the briefing if they weren't going to tell us anything?
00:57:26.000Why the hell did Secret Service let Trump walk on stage before resolving the potential threat that they had by then identified?
00:57:33.000How many requests that Secret Service assign additional agents to the Trump campaign have been ignored or rejected over the last two years?
00:57:41.000Why wasn't a single agent positioned on that roof?
00:57:44.000Would Secret Service ever let Joe Biden walk on stage before resolving a specific known security threat?
00:57:54.000What do these Secret Service failures say to America's foreign adversaries, and what kinds of horrible things will they encourage?
00:58:01.000Once the perception sets in that the security surrounding a presidential candidate can be circumvented this easily, should we expect to see more assassination attempts?
00:58:09.000Why isn't Biden taking action against his own Secret Service Director and Homeland Security Secretary?
00:58:14.000If this incident doesn't warrant firing some people, what does?
00:58:45.000I think perhaps for the first time, Barnes, or correct me if I'm wrong, they have assigned a crime to Donald Trump without due process by stating that Trump committed a secondary offense for which you can charge him for a first offense.
00:58:58.000Without ever having a due process court hearing to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, Trump committed any crimes, and then they upgrade to this felony, they have taken unprecedented actions to hinder and stop Donald Trump and ruin his life.
00:59:12.000Tucker Carlson said, they have failed and now we're looking at assassination territory.
00:59:16.000So when all of these things happen, and we get to this point, I have one question for everybody and for everybody watching.
00:59:22.000Do you believe Trump Derangement Syndrome exists?
01:00:27.000There's no way someone like her works for the Secret Service.
01:00:30.000And I feel like that's a lot of what we're seeing is just Didn't Libs of TikTok highlight an FBI staffer who did express similar sentiment?
01:00:38.000Several staffers on the Hill, members of Congress, senators.
01:00:43.000If these people truly believe that Donald Trump is Hitler, as they've screamed for eight years, and these people have been radicalized, when you see someone go on Facebook and say these things, It is not unreasonable to conclude similar sentiments are held by people in secret service or law enforcement, and they are willing to take the utmost egregious actions.
01:01:03.000TDS, it's just an iteration of mass formation psychosis or group psychology.
01:01:08.000You call it TDS, but it has another actual clinical term.
01:01:12.000And you whip people up into a frenzy enough over a long enough period of time, and you will get groups of people to believe absurdities and be able to commit atrocities.
01:01:20.000I do want to say real quick, there actually is a medical term for TDS.
01:01:23.000It's officially called, and this is true, Trump Anxiety Disorder.
01:01:36.000It's called folie a deux, which is French for Folly by two.
01:01:39.000Viva, great point, and I would even add to that point that you made that both of these kind of derangement syndromes and this mass psychosis were created by the intel agencies that of course use the institutions, use the universities, social media, and big media in order to propagate a lot of this kind of psychosis over the American people.
01:01:56.000So even if you don't want to connect all the dots with the conspiracies of what happened here, they're responsible for creating this situation in this scenario, which is a part of a larger divide-and-conquer agenda.
01:02:07.000Everybody knows what MKLTRA is, Operation MKLTRA, what they did.
01:02:13.000They literally tried to get people to assassinate someone by controlling their minds, and they were doing experiments with that.
01:02:19.000Experiments rooted in McGill University in Montreal at the Al Memorial Institution.
01:02:24.000But the other thing that you mentioned, and people also need to be sensitive to, like go to the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot, or as I call it, the Fednapping plot.
01:02:31.000They get vulnerable people who are mentally unwell, mentally unstable, don't have any friends, social anxiety, don't have good friends.
01:02:45.000But they won't find out because the phone has been wiped.
01:02:48.000The phone has been somehow wiped so they can't get any data or information out of it magically now.
01:02:52.000I think this is why it's so telling that Kimberly Chito, the director of the Secret Service, has yet, as far as I know, to hold a press conference on this, right?
01:02:58.000She has had time to do an ABC interview, but she hasn't been able to sort of stand up in front of a camera and say, here's what we know.
01:03:04.000I mean, even, you know, smaller agencies when there are, you know, tragedies.
01:03:23.000You know, it's frustrating when you're a reporter because you're like, I know that you know more than you're saying.
01:03:27.000And they'll say, oh, to protect whatever privacy of whoever.
01:03:31.000Kimberly Cheeto doesn't even bother to do that.
01:03:33.000And I think that's interesting, right?
01:03:35.000Either they are such a disorganized agency that they cannot manage themselves and are possibly controlled by someone else, or DHS, which controls the Secret Service, and Kimberly Cheeto are actively aware of how obviously they were involved and they are not willing to talk about it because they know there's no way to cover it up.
01:05:20.000The House Committee on Assassinations is how we found out about all of that.
01:05:23.000And to Tim's question about do we believe high-ranking government officials have TDS, well, we know from Russiagate that that's what happened.
01:05:28.000We know that Mueller was filled with that.
01:05:30.000We know the first and second impeachments were filled with that.
01:05:32.000So, I mean, the Secret Service files went missing after January 6th?
01:05:37.000I don't think the first, second impeachments were Trump derangement syndrome.
01:05:40.000I think those were individuals who were of clear mind and were intentionally targeting Donald Trump with lies and manipulation.
01:05:47.000Trump derangement syndrome people going on social media wishing for the death of Donald Trump.
01:05:51.000They are brainwashed and have shattered minds from fake news.
01:05:55.000But when it comes to, say, the Ukraine scandal, that was Joe Biden engaging in a quid pro quo with the president of Ukraine in the video where he famously says, if you don't fire the prosecutor, you're not getting the billion dollars.
01:06:06.000They fabricate a scenario to blame that on Donald Trump instead.
01:06:11.000and they said Trump was digging up dirt on his political opponents.
01:06:14.000The fascinating thing is, Joe Biden's on camera admitting to a crime, by their own standard,
01:06:19.000and when Donald Trump tried to investigate that crime, they accused Trump of the crime
01:06:22.000and impeached him for it. That's not derangement, that's strategic.
01:06:26.000Yeah, it's confession to projection at every level.
01:06:29.000I mean, but you see it with the Vindman's, you see it with everything, the head of counterintelligence, you look at Peter Stroke, you look at James Baker, you look at James Comey.
01:06:37.000Clinesmith fabricated evidence to put an innocent man in prison.
01:06:42.000And these are some of the highest ranking law enforcement people in the country.
01:06:46.000And some of the highest ranking State Department people in the country.
01:06:48.000Now, I will ask another question for you guys.
01:06:50.000Did you see the reporting about how there are members of federal law enforcement who are terrified and have expressed that they will flee the country if Trump wins?
01:07:19.000It seemed to be so nonchalant and so downgrading what actually happened to trigger somebody's like, I'm going to go out and do something now because this is so insulting.
01:07:28.000My president nearly got his head blown off.
01:07:30.000And you're talking about like, oh, well, it'll never happen again.
01:07:33.000So I believe that she's deliberately antagonistically being nonchalant about what happened to try to provoke someone to do something stupid so they can then say, oh, woe is me.
01:08:05.000MSNBC's Joy Reid just said that Trump's surviving an assassination attempt is viewed as a sign of strength, and she thinks Joe Biden recovering from COVID should be seen the same way.
01:08:22.000Donald Trump is an elderly man who, for whatever reason, was given nine seconds to take an iconic photo op during an active shooter.
01:08:31.000Weird situation, we'll figure that out one day.
01:08:34.000But his survival of that and bouncing right back and going right to his convention is being conveyed in the media world as a sign of strength.
01:08:42.000This current president of the United States is 81 years old and has COVID.
01:08:49.000Should he be fine in a couple of days?
01:08:51.000Doesn't that convey exactly the same thing?
01:09:49.000There is a real person who lost his life during this, and to handle this with, again, the nonchalance, with the idea, the attitude that whatever, it was a big stage thing.
01:09:59.000There is a person who died, a father, a husband, who lost his life.
01:10:04.000Had his brains blown out in front of everyone, in front of his daughters, his daughter and his wife, and to handle it with this sort of nonchalance and then compare it to having COVID?
01:10:15.000Oh my gosh, how do normal people watch this?
01:10:17.000The photographer's name is Evan Vucci.
01:10:18.000I wonder if he could use some legal advice over the accusation that is part of a grand conspiracy to stage a martyrdom photo for Donald Trump.
01:10:25.000Well, I mean, the liberal lawyers have apprised us that if you make a false accusation of that kind, you could be sued for billions of dollars.
01:10:31.000Well, I think it was the entire GDP of France, wasn't it?
01:10:35.000Yeah, they wanted $3 trillion initially.
01:10:37.000I mean, that's what they wanted from Alex Jones.
01:10:39.000And now there's another Austin connection to all this, because the business is an Austin business, supposedly, that was involved in shorting the stock.
01:10:47.000They have a Joe Biden with a rainbow flag in the background.
01:10:50.000Did you see there's an anonymous editor suggesting that the media should pull the photo because it's being used as Trump to help his campaign?
01:11:49.000The amazing thing is, we talk about an act of God, divine intervention, and, you know, the man Corey, who died in front of his family, protecting his family, and it's tough to reconcile those two things.
01:11:58.000I say, like, when Trump tilted his head, it wasn't just a gesture that saved his life.
01:12:02.000I genuinely, thoroughly, in my heart of hearts, believe it was a gesture, it was a movement that saved America and probably the world.
01:12:08.000Because we would be in a state of absolute cataclysmic turmoil right now had he not tilted his head.
01:12:14.000Joe Biden would have come out and said, this is the tragic consequences of hyper rhetoric in the political sphere.
01:12:58.000Outing themselves, which is great to see people who maybe would have even people who have considered themselves apolitical who who didn't really like Trump because he did the mean tweets who are now voicing and publicly showing their support.
01:13:10.000I think it inspires a lot of patriotism among people who maybe are just aren't that engaged in anything.
01:13:15.000You know, it's not that they are super political one way or another, but they just sort of let this all be background noise to the lives they're living.
01:13:21.000And, you know, that's a way to choose to live.
01:13:23.000But I think that there is such power in that moment.
01:13:26.000And again, the fact that it wasn't, you know, to inflate his own ego, I really think Donald Trump stood up and gestured like that to show the crowd that he was OK.
01:13:35.000He thought of the people who were looking to him with anxiety, with fear.
01:13:59.000President, I know you are busy normalizing the completely radical, dangerous people at the RNC convention, but we the people have some G.D.
01:14:05.000questions and y'all should investigate a thread.
01:14:07.000I want to pause real quick and just say, I stand firmly 100% with Dirk Schwenk.
01:14:48.000How about we investigate and figure out how could a guy with a rangefinder get in to that perimeter three hours in advance with full warning and they did nothing about it?
01:14:56.000They thought it was binoculars because he wanted a better view of the president.
01:15:00.000Was Politics Girl criticizing that accusation, or was she siding with it?
01:15:05.000Because I thought maybe she had a moment of lucidity, but she's still crazy.
01:15:08.000I'm saying this, I'm saying to all the leftists who are accusing Donald Trump of having staged this, I'm like, oh heavens no, we should investigate this and get to the bottom of how this happened.
01:15:29.000I mean, I'm happy if both sides want to dig as much as possible and as much information is brought to light for whatever cause, whatever side of this you're rooting for, just bring the information forward.
01:15:39.000I think that's one of the things America needs really seriously right now.
01:15:43.000I agree with you, Viva, that that moment changed the trajectory of American history, and I think there was a healing element to it.
01:15:48.000I think there was a A comfort to the gesture that Trump had.
01:15:53.000But I think one of our biggest challenges as a society is the fact that we are so low trust.
01:16:28.000Is that the DEI Secret Service agent who's a bodacious lady?
01:16:33.000So this is a video of a cow standing on a roof who walked up a sloped roof, and DC Drano said, Secret Service Director, the roof slope was unsafe.
01:16:48.000Look, to the left it argues that Donald Trump staged this himself.
01:16:52.000The reason why I don't buy that is that the story doesn't make sense.
01:16:56.000If the conspiracy was of Trump to fake an assassination attempt, they'd have answers to all of these questions as to why there weren't police, how this guy got in.
01:17:04.000But it actually appears as though whatever happened actually failed.
01:17:31.000And I'm like, yeah, if that was true, there wouldn't be weird questions and panic from the Secret Service as to why they didn't handle this properly.
01:17:39.000They'd have sent out their alert that they're going to hold a press conference like three days in advance.
01:17:42.000They would have been ready with their story.
01:17:44.000If this all went according to plan, we would be saying, wow, I can't believe how that all went down.
01:17:50.000Yeah, I mean, well, there wouldn't be other dead bodies there either.
01:17:52.000I mean, those are the problems with... I mean, I think they're shocked by the net positive effect for Trump, and they're trying to spend it whatever way they can.
01:18:00.000Some of the questions they're asking are good questions, but they're questions that go to the inadequacy and incapacity of the Secret Service to do its job.
01:18:06.000What's wild, though, that we're asking the same questions, they just are presupposing a different answer.
01:18:16.000And if it was staged by Trump, why is Chito saying monumental failure on our behalf?
01:18:20.000Yeah, the court of public opinion Matters here, and I think everyone in independent media, everyone in the general public automatically needs to assume blame for the federal government here until they prove otherwise.
01:18:31.000And I think coming from that perspective is a lot better than trusting the federal government to federally investigate itself, because we're not going to get answers to these questions.
01:18:39.000We're not going to find out what happened here unless 4chan gets involved, unless the autists get involved.
01:18:44.000And start to really dig down and research into this guy's history, who he was friends with, who he was associating with, how he got his hands on explosive devices and transmitters.
01:18:53.000I mean, that just doesn't happen to the average human being.
01:19:00.000Libs of TikTok highlights this guy who she says this doctor is giving advice including medical advice for another person to attempt an assassination against US presidents.
01:19:09.000I don't want to highlight all of this so I'm going to now move away from that post because I don't want it to I think it's egregious.
01:19:17.000But one thing that I've noticed as of the past few days, and increasingly today, are classic liberals and centrists arguing that those of us who opposed cancel culture must be okay with those who advocate and call for violence.
01:19:30.000And this is the most frustrating thing.
01:19:32.000Ten years ago, we saw the editor, I think it was around ten years ago, or maybe it wasn't ten years ago, it was eight years ago, or seven.
01:19:39.000But at some point, the editor-in-chief of the Daily Caller was suspended from Twitter, when it was Twitter at the time, for tweeting Learn to Code, but not at anyone.
01:19:48.000He was explaining the story, and he wrote Learn to Code, and they suspended him.
01:19:52.000We saw waves of suspensions from people saying, hashtag Learn to Code is a joke.
01:20:08.000The idea that at any point when I, I can't speak for everybody else, was saying, hey, that's against free speech.
01:20:15.000The idea that that would suggest I would ever tolerate people going on on X or Facebook and saying, here's what you need to do to succeed next time is an absurdity.
01:20:26.000And I'm seeing a ton of people be like, now that we have the power of cancel culture, we must not do it.
01:20:53.000Where is this coming from now that you've got these liberals and conservatives, these free speech absolutists who are like, we were always in favor of the left calling for violence?
01:21:02.000Yeah, I mean, I think it's, I mean, imminent incitement to violence has never been constitutionally protected.
01:21:06.000It's always been outside the First Amendment.
01:21:08.000Certain kinds of stalking and harassment's also always been outside the First Amendment.
01:21:11.000And you can be, as I am, a purist on the First Amendment and its defense and recognize these statements and attitudes and comments are outside of its protection.
01:21:57.000And no moment you were like, maybe I don't post this one.
01:22:00.000Well, if you think somebody's Hitler, then doesn't everybody celebrate that image?
01:22:05.000And that's what's wrong with the leftist ideology of calling everybody Nazis.
01:22:10.000But I guess my question for all of you guys is, I have said from the get-go, when I had that debate on Joe Rogan's podcast, I said, Antifa organizes violence, they post where people should be meeting up to engage in violence, why is that allowed?
01:22:29.000I thought it was clear, going back to 2019 and before, that my position was, if you use Twitter as an organizing tool for violence and crime, we suspend you.
01:22:38.000And you can make an argument about what the First Amendment allows and what it doesn't.
01:22:43.000I'm saying outright, my view is, my line is, don't go on social media and say people should go commit crime and things of that nature.
01:22:52.000Now that we're actually witnessing people do it, do you guys agree that it is free speech, that people should be allowed to say they want the murder, the death, and they want these things to have succeeded?
01:23:02.000I think, to me, it's the constitutional test of imminent incitement to violence.
01:23:06.000If it's outside of that scope, it's still a bit of an issue because the scope of First Amendment protection isn't as broad for Twitter as it is for some other settings.
01:23:17.000But I think, at a minimum, a lot of this clearly crosses the line of imminent incitement to violence.
01:23:21.000So that's where I would draw the line, but I think it varies by individual.
01:23:24.000But I understand why the libs of TikTok is exposing them.
01:23:27.000I don't have any problem with people suffering consequence for saying horrific things.
01:23:31.000I think if you say horrific things, you deserve whatever consequences come about.
01:23:36.000You put it on social media, you put it out there presumably so that the world sees it, and then don't complain when someone amplifies your goal of having the world see it and your employer sees it.
01:23:45.000Now, when it comes to things that I argue would not be incompatible with your job, like I love J.K.
01:23:52.000Rowling, you get fired as an accountant.
01:23:54.000I don't see a nexus between those two statements.
01:23:56.000One that compromises your ability to do your job.
01:23:58.000A nurse saying, I won't treat X, Y, and Z ethnicities on social media.
01:24:03.000Well, expect it to be put on blast and expect to suffer some consequences.
01:24:36.000The mistake that I think we see with, you know, and I'll express my disagreement specifically with Colin Wright, who is arguing against cancel culture and all that stuff right now, is I feel like someone like Colin, and I say this academically, does not have morals.
01:24:50.000You have a lot of these liberals, these secular centrist types, who do not have a strong moral foundation.
01:24:59.000And they argue, I have a principle, and my principle is free speech, people should be allowed to speak and say whatever they want, etc, etc.
01:25:05.000And I think that fails the test of philosophical understanding and moral philosophy.
01:25:11.000That is, what kind of society do you want to live in?
01:25:14.000What are the functions and elements of that society?
01:25:21.000What I find with many of these centrist and classical liberal types is they just say, let people do whatever they want and mind their own business.
01:25:29.000You get two dudes in San Francisco engaging in oral activities on each other in front of children.
01:25:33.000And I think that crosses a moral line for the majority of Americans who then stop and say, hey, wait a minute.
01:25:38.000That liberal proposition did not work out the way we thought it would.
01:25:42.000People who are allowed to free-range it over they want will build a culture where they engage in egregious actions which cause harm to the rest of us.
01:25:59.000However, when it comes to social media, I've always said I think it's fair if a social media platform says we draw the line on someone advocating for murder, death, and glorifying it.
01:26:10.000Elon Musk said you can't glorify death, murder, and violence and took down one of Destiny's Post's.
01:26:14.000That's a fine standard, in my opinion, because we want to have reasonable boundaries on society for our moral framework.
01:26:20.000That is to say, if someone goes on Twitter and is a communist and expresses the stupidest opinion in the world, they should be allowed to do that.
01:26:27.000They're against me, and I will argue that.
01:26:30.000But if they use that position on top of their ideology to try and strip me of my rights, then I think, well, now we must stop them from causing harm to our society and the world we want to live in.
01:26:41.000I think too many of these centrists don't understand moral framework, so they just say, all that matters is the hard principle.
01:26:48.000The question then becomes, what does that produce, and where does your country end up?
01:27:09.000So then there should be some threshold where we're like, hey, we're going to draw the line on a moral framework where you say, you don't do that in public.
01:27:14.000They used to reserve that for Epstein Island, but now they're trying to normalize it, which is kind of sickening and kind of debaucherous to our kind of society.
01:27:23.000Yeah, I mean, I think there's basically, there's always been limits, and you, for example, at any public forum you can have basic limitations, certain obscenity can be prohibited, certain kinds of language, certain kinds of ideas can be prohibited, because you want the public forum to be one that everybody wants to participate in.
01:27:38.000And nobody wants to participate in a Klan rally.
01:27:40.000So you're entirely entitled to exclude the Klan from that public forum.
01:27:44.000But I feel like with X and his other larger platforms, the answer was always, if you have a monopoly on the platform, if it is a central public square, then the broader the platform, the broader tolerance you must have for political opinions and ideas.
01:28:00.000But there's still a place where we draw the line.
01:28:02.000The idea now that it's hypocritical to condemn those advocating for death and murder Because we were critical of people being banned for citing crime statistics.
01:28:12.000The cultural standard of the left during the cancel culture wave was you can't cite facts, you can't state opinions.
01:28:19.000Megan Murphy got banned for saying men aren't women though.
01:28:22.000Well, even still, this is what Joe Biden and the Democratic Party are doing.
01:28:26.000Just recently, with Title IX, which is, people think of it as women's sports, it's broader than just women's sports.
01:28:32.000Joe Biden illegally and administratively rewrote Title IX, took 37 words in its original implementation, rewrote, created a new proposal that is now almost half a million words, 1,577 pages from a brief, brief paragraph.
01:28:48.000But in this, now your speech is compelled.
01:28:50.000He says you are guilty and charged with sexual harassment if you participate in hate speech.
01:28:59.000And all Democrats, all 205 of them who voted, I mean just two weeks ago, voted in favor, actually in opposition of the CRA that would have prevented this.
01:29:08.000Every single Democrat, mothers and fathers of their own children voted in opposition to this.
01:29:14.000The leftists argued, five or so years ago during the peak of cancel culture, that if an individual went on X and posted FBI crime stats, they should lose their job, and many of them did.
01:29:25.000I mean, we need to utilize facts to better understand the world around us.
01:29:29.000My argument is, don't advocate for the murder of a political figure because that's destabilizing to the broader society.
01:29:36.000I feel like my framework for what we're allowed to do and say and what people should accept and tolerate is massively broad and encompasses all political ideologies, so long as you don't try to cross the line into violence.
01:29:45.000And their standard is, how dare you tell me I can't say these things?
01:29:49.000You're for cancel culture, you hypocrite.
01:29:52.000Yeah, and I think they just don't understand there's a difference between the two.
01:29:55.000I mean, there's a difference between... Clearly, if they don't understand the difference between being shot and COVID, how could they distinguish the two?
01:30:02.000The cancel culture was sort of predicated on a lack of nexus between what was said, when it was said, and the sanction being administered in real time.
01:30:10.000And it typically involved going after stuff that was...
01:30:13.000Like Tim mentioned on Monday, not wrong at the time, but now being retroactively weaponized.
01:30:18.000It's called ex post facto, uh, you know, application of criminal law.
01:30:22.000Like you can't retroactively make something illegal.
01:30:25.000And that's what cancel culture was trying to do.
01:30:27.000This is, I don't view it as cancel culture.
01:30:29.000When you come out and you say on social media, something that is morally offensive, and then those who employ you say, well, I find this morally offensive.
01:31:03.000Like, where there is no nexus between the statement and compromising your ability to do your job or to represent a company.
01:31:09.000And so this is the point that I'm trying to make.
01:31:11.000What makes cancel culture cancel culture and makes it unreasonable is someone working at Home Depot saying something like, Joe Biden's a moron who supports Black Lives Matter and these people are just, you know, they're rioters and they're violent and blah blah blah.
01:31:26.000And then someone contacting Home Depot and getting him fired for saying that.
01:31:29.000It's like, well, that's like a general political opinion of disdain.
01:31:32.000But what we're looking at right now is Libs of Tiktok saying, hey, here's a person saying they wish the assassins succeeded.
01:31:37.000That is, like, tenfold across the, like, so much worse.
01:31:41.000That would be like an airline pilot floating the paratrooping, parasailing terrorist from October 7 and saying, well, hey, I'm just expressing a political belief.
01:31:49.000I'm sorry, you fly planes, and that's not a belief that is compatible with your job.
01:31:56.000I just think the important thing that people need to understand, you've got a lot of these centrists that try to maintain this amoral position, and I'm not saying this as a point of derision, I'm saying quite literally without morals.
01:32:07.000The example I always give is the principle among the centrist view.
01:32:12.000Government should have no say in our medical decisions.
01:32:54.000Because if most of these kids, like if you look at Elon Musk's position on gender affirmation, he would align more with conservatives.
01:33:01.000If a parent tried to get their kid sterilized, he would probably lean with conservatives, saying the state should stop that from happening, because the science we've already seen shows that's not helpful.
01:33:11.000Riley, where do you think this is going?
01:33:13.000Because you've been fighting this on the front lines more than, I think, anyone else.
01:33:17.000Well, it's interesting, of course, hearing a say inciting violence.
01:33:22.000I genuinely believe the other side sees something as simple or as factual, as assertive, the assertion, the biological reality that men cannot become women.
01:33:32.000They really do believe that is violence.
01:33:35.000And so again, it goes back to, OK, how do we define inciting violence?
01:33:39.000So it's interesting to to kind of unpack all of this.
01:33:42.000Of course, we can all see calling for an assassination or teaching someone how to better achieve murdering someone.
01:33:51.000Of course, that that that objectively is violence.
01:33:54.000But I think the other side, they have a different definition of violence.
01:33:57.000Just as if they have a different definition of compassion, and kindness, and tolerance, and inclusivity.
01:34:11.000I thought that when I was in my late teens, and then as I got older, I started to realize that these people were lying about what they really wanted to gain power.
01:34:25.000I want to stress this to a great degree.
01:34:30.000I thought this growing up, that everybody wanted the same things and to get there in different ways, and then I met people at Occupy Wall Street.
01:34:37.000And I learned that demons do exist, and some people.
01:34:40.000A New York Times reporter told me she's a nihilist who can't figure out any reason to existence, so she wants to make sure everyone's suffering and the world burns.
01:34:47.000But do you think that's most people who embrace that same ideology?
01:35:19.000I do believe they're jaded, they're evil, they have ulterior motives that they are fighting for.
01:35:26.000But I think, again, your everyday person, take yourself outside of Twitter, what have you, I think they believe they are being virtuous.
01:35:34.000These are the people who are tangentially involved.
01:35:36.000So the default liberal who wakes up in the morning and makes pancakes and then turns on MSNBC and goes, I think we should support the rights of trans people.
01:35:54.000I'm saying, like, you know, when I spent time at Occupy Wall Street, the people who are good got pushed out and left, and the people who are evil burned everything to the ground and advocated for violence and destruction for the sake of violence and destruction.
01:36:04.000Well, that's what we see happening to our country now.
01:36:06.000And when you look at Antifa, and you look at the riots they've engaged in, there is no goal.
01:36:40.000And they're like, well, banks rip people off.
01:36:42.000And then I said, do you think the minimum wage employees who now are out of work and can't come into work understand why you threw a brick through their window?
01:37:24.000Tim, but you mentioned evil, and then you mentioned no strategy or no plan to the destruction, but going back to it is a fight for power, ideological power, ideological control over other people, and though there's no strategy to the destruction, there is power in the ability to destroy something that belongs to somebody else.
01:37:43.000And so, I do believe some of them are evil, but it is a question, a quest for power, and control over the other.
01:37:50.000This isn't indicative of anything outside of my experience.
01:37:53.000It's my experience with specific activists in New York.
01:37:58.000It is one evil person trying to manipulate a system where everyone has a competing interest, but whoever is better at manipulating gains more power.
01:38:08.000So as it was explained to me by the people who are organizing Occupy Wall Street, they said, we want to flip the pyramid over.
01:38:15.000And to the average untrained person, what do they imagine?
01:38:19.000You've got the pyramid with the elites and the Illuminati on top and the workers on the bottom, and when you flip it over, now the workers are on top.
01:38:27.000So I asked them, well, when you flip over a pyramid, it just crumbles into a rubble pile with some people from the working class on top and the rest fall to the bottom.
01:38:38.000And I was like, so you're not talking about helping the working class, you're talking about inverting the system to break it apart so that you can stand atop the rubble.
01:38:53.000All right, we're gonna go Super Chats!
01:38:55.000If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends if you really do like it, head over to TimCast.com, click join us to become a member, and tune in to our members-only call-in show coming up in about 20 minutes where you as members get to call and talk to us and our guests.
01:39:10.000It's gonna be a lot of fun, but for now we will read your Super Chats.
01:39:13.000We got Clint Torres who says, howdy people!
01:39:15.000Clint is always first, he just knows how to do it.
01:39:54.000I want him to be the press secretary, desperately.
01:39:57.000I think that would be a... It's so beneath him, though.
01:40:00.000Yes, and I think that kind of locks him into... I feel like most press secretaries, you go into then media afterwards, and I don't think that's the future for him, but I do think it would be good for the country to see him there.
01:40:58.000And even though we've had our tiffs, Constantine, I apologize.
01:41:02.000I don't apologize, deal with it, but Constantine Kissin, even though I disagree with his judgments sometimes and his conclusions, he's eloquent, and he can think very quickly on his feet.
01:41:14.000He's charismatic and he's empathetic even when he disagrees with the person that he's discussing.
01:41:24.000And so Vivek is the Brazilian jujitsu of debating, but Jordan Peterson is more like the judo.
01:41:31.000So the reason why I would say Jordan Peterson is good, it's not in his knowledge or his wit, it's in his... he knows how to ask the question.
01:42:04.000I mean, what was fascinating about how old that went down was he got blamed for things that ultimately all those people were attracted to those allocations.
01:42:10.000And I've always been curious about the timing of all of it.
01:42:13.000That it struck me that they were trying to remove him from the scene at a time he'd become a dissonant voice from the establishment.
01:42:22.000I would pick Ann Coulter, the defense attorney who defended Casey Anthony and got her off guilt-free.
01:42:30.000And I think also you have to pick either Tucker or Donald Trump, right?
01:42:33.000I don't want a fully woman team, that's crazy.
01:43:04.000And that's named for Alan Ollie Gelfand.
01:43:06.000And what he would do is, in pools, he would sort of slash the tail, scooping it in the air and turning, and that's it.
01:43:13.000That's going up a wall, utilizing gravity to your advantage to spin, and the board would stay stuck to your feet.
01:43:19.000They thought he was using glue and stuff.
01:43:21.000Rodney Mullin looked at that and said, I bet if you do the same thing on the ground and hit it, the pressure of the board, the inertia, will keep it stuck to your foot as you jump in the air, it will rise up.
01:43:31.000And he invented the flat ground ollie.
01:43:33.000The ability for a skateboarder to jump with their board, Rodney Mullin, the kickflip, where the board flips underneath, Rodney Mullin, heelflip, Rodney Mullin, 360 flip, Rodney Mullin.
01:43:42.000When you watch any skateboarding, and you see an individual do any trick in any contest, it is a derivative of Rodney Mullen's tricks that he invented.
01:43:50.000And that being said, I can give some other shoutouts to Mark Gonzalez and Natas Kapas, who basically popularized the modern street skateboarding, hitting handrails and doing things like that.
01:44:00.000Tony Hawk certainly is influential in his own right.
01:44:02.000He's actually named several tricks, but he's a vert skater, and so his influence was limited to sort of the end of the 90s, where, while he did have a big influence in the early days, he did land the 900 before anybody else, most skateboarders, 90 plus percent, are doing tricks, even on vert, invented by Rodney Mullen.
01:44:19.000So Rodney Mullen invents the kickflip, he starts flipping his board, Tony Hawk then starts adapting flips on vert, and so it actually goes from the street back to the vert ramp.
01:44:28.000But there's certainly many more for very different reasons why they're influential, but there's no question it's Rodney Mullen.
01:44:35.000Anyway, let's read Super Chats that aren't so esoteric.
01:44:39.000Roger Man says, don't forget to put your MyPillow in the dryer before you use it the first time.
01:45:15.000He says, local tabletop game designer, I'd love to aid in the development of a card game you mentioned yesterday or any game made by you and your team to help take back gaming culture from its toxic woke capture.
01:45:26.000We are working on a card game called Debate Me.
01:45:30.000And the game is played with a single deck, constructed by any individual, and you choose which deck to play with.
01:45:46.000So, of course, Donald Trump is the most powerful right-wing card.
01:45:49.000Barack Obama is the most powerful establishment card.
01:45:52.000And then you have, like, bankrupt Alex Jones as, like, the weakest right-wing card.
01:45:55.000The goal is to put together a debate team using the two cards in your hand and five cards on the board to make the best five-card debate team.
01:46:03.000Now, you may be saying, this sounds an awful lot like Texas Hold'em.
01:46:31.000It's going to be fun when you open a booster pack and get a foil golden god emperor trump card.
01:46:37.000And so it's basically, the idea is to use the format of Texas Hold'em because it's super easy for people to understand poker.
01:46:44.000The average person can just be told how to play it and they play right away.
01:46:47.000Not well, but they can play right away.
01:46:49.000And then we add fun and silliness and levity to it with special abilities and Karine Jean-Pierre, one of the cards we designed.
01:46:56.000So for those that don't understand poker cards, She is a jack in the establishment, but she can only be played as though she were a six.
01:47:07.000So the point being that she's in a position she is certainly not qualified for.
01:47:12.000Anyway, let's read some more Super Chats.
01:47:14.000Joe Spinella says Biden's using this COVID as smoke to drop out because the bullet missed while DHS Secretary and Director of USSS are getting subpoenaed and more and more evidence keep coming forward from Saturday.
01:47:25.000That's a little a little a little far for me.
01:47:27.000I think Biden wants to leave and COVID is an excuse.
01:47:59.000I mean, the Secret Service doesn't let someone, doesn't let their protectee, they don't let the president go out onto stage when they have an active threat they know about.
01:48:31.000Alright, Bender the Offender says, might be a stupid question, but could we possibly be in a situation where Trump is the only nominee for president with no opposition?
01:48:40.000Something that people need to consider is that Biden ends up dropping out for some reason, Kamala says, I don't know, and you end up with basically an open Democrat field and confusion in the ranks.
01:48:50.000Do you think that means RFK is waiting to see what Biden does before he makes a decision about his campaign?
01:48:55.000RFK, they're aligned now in some sense with the Trump campaign.
01:48:58.000I think that leaked call is an indication of it.
01:49:08.000Can he wait until we know more about Biden's condition?
01:49:10.000I'm just throwing it out there as an alternative.
01:49:12.000Well, I think if you're the Trump camp, you actually probably want Kennedy to still be in the race because if he's out of the race, then that may lead to more people voting for Biden that otherwise would vote for Kennedy.
01:49:23.000Cody McPherson says, I couldn't find the exact strike price, but those options, just by looking at puts for the 30th of August, those puts are down at least 40% from Friday, so they lost a ton of money.
01:49:33.000Someone else mentioned that they were actually made on June 30th, so a while ago, and the filing only was published on that date, so people are kind of overreacting as to what it means.
01:49:42.000Someone was just betting against Donald Trump.
01:49:45.000And it could be much... Guys, it can be really obvious.
01:50:06.000Yeah, but it would be the volume of that short.
01:50:09.000It seems very, very, very heavy to bet on that in any event.
01:50:12.000And it would be a stupid bet because he really, really wasn't likely going to be going to jail anyhow.
01:50:16.000Well, Tim, when we were talking to Trump, he brought up the larger actions against Truth Social and how people were attacking the stock specifically.
01:50:24.000So it does make sense that this was happening before this attempted assassination.
01:50:29.000Jared Hilliard says, looking more and more like local officers or state troopers were the ones who stopped the shooter, not the Secret Service.
01:50:35.000I'm hearing some of that, but most importantly, I think, pointing out that the local police said the Secret Service lied.
01:50:41.000Secret Service said, oh, local police were guarding that building.
01:50:51.000It's so strange to me how many times we've had something happen and one agency or one group of law enforcement is supposed to be in charge and someone else has stepped in.
01:50:59.000It makes me think of Uvalde when it's all the border patrol people who lived in the area who were like, we're not waiting, we're going into the school.
01:51:06.000Well, it was actually on Monday night where someone said, you know, incompetence and gave the Uvalde example.
01:51:11.000And unfortunately, with the Uvalde example, there's a not so implausible conspiracy that the more people that die, the stronger becomes the argument for gun control.
01:51:20.000And so you have a bunch of politicized officers or under the control of a politicized leader saying, stand back, let this be a tragedy that we will milk and exploit like we did with other cases.
01:51:30.000So there's a sinister conspiracy theory for Uvalde that, you know, it might be more reasonable than Just incompetence or cowardice.
01:51:36.000Ian Crossland says, all these things are important, but I got a Jeweled Lotus and the One Ring.
01:51:41.000Tim is going to get rocked by my Urza deck.
01:51:46.000Ian and I were playing some commander just about a week ago, and I was trying to be nice, and so, this is Magic the Gathering, by the way, and I was playing a Thassa Deep Dwelling deck, which is not the strongest in the world, and he was playing Urza, which is just ridiculous power level, and he was just, he's being a dick about it.
01:52:49.000It's actually skateboard language is a mathematical system.
01:52:53.000There's two dialects in skateboarding, and one is more like a grunting of a caveman and trying to describe things, and one is a mathematical system.
01:53:02.000So you could say something like blizzard flip.
01:53:05.000And any core skateboarder knows what a blizzard flip is.
01:53:08.000If someone doesn't understand core skateboarding to its utmost degree, you'd have to break it down as a backside 360 with a kickflip.
01:53:15.000You have to say with a, because if you say 360 kickflip, you're talking about a board flip only.
01:53:19.000And now you're getting to the math of it.
01:53:20.000So math skateboarding, you could say something like, switch 360 kickflip revert.
01:53:25.000You're actually, word plus word plus word is explaining what it is.
01:53:30.000Or you can say something like El Nino.
01:53:33.000El Niño is just the name of a trick, but it's basically shorthand memification of the math.
01:53:38.000So, in describing all skateboarding, you're speaking in a mathematical language, which is actually quite interesting.
01:53:43.000Is swimming like that, like with diving or anything?
01:53:47.000You have different degrees of, which I was not a diver, but you'll have like a 306B, and each number means a different thing, the letters mean a different thing, one is pike, one is, I mean, yeah.
01:54:00.000I don't even really know the ins and out of it all, but yeah, kind of to a degree.
01:54:05.000Riley, actually, before I forget, the cosmic fluke of your story to have matched Leah Thomas's... I was thinking of a penis rudder joke in all of this, but I'll leave it out.
01:54:18.000We'll save it for the members only, because there's children watching.
01:54:21.000The cosmic coincidence to have achieved the exact number.
01:55:16.000We actually ended up tying for fifth place in the country, which is still a pretty incredible feat.
01:55:21.000You're top five in the country, but it was visible Even if you know nothing about swimming, it was visible to anyone with eyeballs that he was not trying.
01:56:18.000It was at some point today where they said there's the shift in the cosmos where once upon a time people were afraid to say they support Trump and now it's almost like they're afraid to say they support Biden and proud to say they support Trump.
01:56:32.000But yeah, no, there's a shift in the cosmos.
01:56:33.000People are now ashamed to say they support Biden because it's such a laughably stupid position to take and almost proud to say, I support the badass who stood up with his fist in the air, blood dripping from his ear after someone tried to kill him.
01:56:45.000And it's been a long time, I feel like, on our side, that we felt something like that.
01:56:52.000At least, I mean, I think, that we have felt unity like this.
01:56:56.000It's sad that it takes, I mean, almost an assassination to reach that level of unity amongst ourselves and to watch the other side now crumble.
01:57:04.000It's tragic, really, that that's what it requires.
01:57:07.000But, I mean, Really, it was fantastic for his campaign.
01:57:11.000And I think it's good overall for the party and the way that it panned out.
01:57:15.000And if our country has to go through tragic times, I mean, everybody has to face them.
01:57:18.000But if we have to go through something awful like that, like potentially, you know, an assassination attempt, especially so terrifying, the loss of Corey and what his family went through.
01:57:28.000I mean, hypothetically, we want this to bring us closer together, right?
01:57:32.000We ultimately want the outcome to be something that positive.
01:57:34.000And if it means that we're more united, you know, that's making the best of a terrible situation.
01:57:38.000Rainforest says, per Kyle Becker on Axe, company that shorted DJT is connected to Blackrock, which starred the shooter in one of its past ads.
01:57:47.000Yeah, but to be fair, Blackrock has a portion of, like, everything.
01:57:50.000So it's Vanguard, State Street, Blackrock.
01:58:49.000There's been a couple times in DC where Secret Service has been, you had to like have an interaction with someone who was trying to steal their car that they were sitting in.
01:58:59.000There's one outside of Naomi Biden's home and a couple others, which is, it's interesting.
01:59:04.000Rich N. says, a Secret Service agent in 2016 posted she would not protect Donald Trump if a situation arose.
01:59:10.000The agent was fired in 2016 for a social media post that did not align with Secret Service values.
01:59:24.000And yes, that cow actually would secure the roof.
01:59:27.000Probably weighs less than the guy higher.
01:59:29.000No, like, a stranger, a cow on a roof, if a stranger tried going on the roof around that cow, that cow would freak out, and that would be, like, you're not going to be able to sit down and set anything up.
01:59:36.000Well, and it would make a lot of noise if someone was suddenly trying to come on the roof, like, it's not going to let it just subtly happen.
01:59:42.000Did you see that there's some reporting that Mayorkas is telling Cheadle, the director of the Secret Service, that she can't go before Congress, even though they're trying to get her to answer questions?