It's the calm before the storm, and we're here to talk about it. It's a slow news day, but it's not a slow day at all. We have a solar eclipse, a bird flu outbreak, and more!
00:00:20.000Now we're having an eclipse and like Fox News has this thing on the screen and it's like special coverage eclipse United States and it's just like Okay, like, I guess.
00:00:30.000I guess it's different because it was an annular solar eclipse and now we're having a total solar eclipse, so fine, whatever.
00:00:37.000But there is some news and a lot of smaller stories that are interesting and cultural stuff.
00:00:41.000Right now, there's big concern that a bird flu pandemic, tuberculosis, measles, something could hit.
00:00:47.000Probably bird flu, and this has been talked about for quite a bit, but now the New York Times is reporting that a human being has actually been infected with bird flu, and this is the moment everyone's been worried about.
00:01:00.000Within two months they're gonna say bird flu is spreading, we gotta shut everything down?
00:01:04.000The mortality rate, they claim, is around 56% for bird flu.
00:01:08.000So I will stress, with the New York Times saying a human being now has contracted it, the White House is monitoring the situation, and there's bird flu popping up in other animals, don't be surprised if...
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00:03:53.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and everything else is Daniel Baldwin.
00:04:17.000Last night, I couldn't because I was summoned for jury duty in the great state of Virginia, so I got stuck in D.C., so covered it a little bit remotely.
00:04:23.000But yeah, I'm primarily on the Trump campaign and covering everything to do with President Trump and his bid to win back the White House.
00:05:11.000So what happens is some soccer mom comes in to grab a coffee and as she's waiting for her iced frappuccino or that might be owned by Starbucks so iced frozen coffee drink she's sitting there and she's in the TV and there's an argument being made there's someone doing a fact check and she's like oh I didn't know that and that's how we spread it's gonna be pbd and chris cuomo up on the tv
00:05:32.000people will be like what is happening we really you know um let's we'll get into it yeah yeah um
00:05:36.000dickie barrett went on kimmel they went back the defiant man is time is a time of coming back
00:05:42.000together search yeah i'm here uh let's get All right, we're gonna jump into that first story from the New York Times.
00:05:50.000Person infected with bird flu in Texas after contact with cattle.
00:05:58.000I remember when COVID first started, there were mutterings on Twitter about some mysterious illness in China and people were collapsing in the street.
00:06:06.000YouTube would ban, they wouldn't ban you, but they would demonetize anyone who dared talk about it.
00:06:12.000And then all of a sudden it came to the U.S.
00:06:14.000You had people like Nancy Pelosi saying, come on down to Chinatown, everything's fine, you know, don't worry about anything, and it was just so weird.
00:06:22.000Now we're getting these crazy stories.
00:06:31.000Then you've got tuberculosis in Chicago.
00:06:35.000So we've got all these diseases popping up.
00:06:37.000Bird flu is the scary one, because this has a 56% mortality rate.
00:06:42.000The New York Times reports, at least one person in Texas has been diagnosed with bird flu after having contact with dairy cows presumed to be infected, state officials said on Monday.
00:06:51.000The announcement adds a worrying dimension to an outbreak that has affected millions of birds and sea mammals worldwide, and most recently, cows in the US.
00:06:58.000So far, there are no signs the virus has evolved in ways that would help it spread more easily among people, federal officials said.
00:07:05.000Now, what we're hearing from a lot of people There's almost... I wonder if people are panicking a bit too much.
00:07:11.000There are certainly concerns about lockdowns.
00:07:13.000There have been concerns about lockdowns non-stop since campaign season started because Democrats need a way to beat Trump.
00:07:23.000Now, I don't know that lockdowns help them because Joe Biden's president, but there are certainly concerns they will try to do something, even if the lockdown makes Biden look bad.
00:07:32.000It's what I said on Twitter, and a bunch of, you know, conservatives got mad.
00:07:35.000I said, elections are not about convincing people of anything.
00:07:38.000Elections are about collecting as many pieces of paper as possible that won't be signature verified.
00:07:44.000So if they were to be able to lock things down, if this fear does, you know, expand, and I gotta be honest, a 56% mortality rate is certainly something scary, then it will be a lot easier for them to ballot harvest, collect ballots, and it'll be a lot harder to do due diligence and pushing back against that.
00:07:59.000Well, I'll be the first to say I'm more concerned about a lockdown than a flu.
00:08:39.000Well, I think this is the mistake that conservatives are making.
00:08:42.000This argument about how do we effectively convince people of things, right?
00:08:47.000So the big issue right now is abortion.
00:08:49.000Donald Trump goes to Grand Rapids and the media is like, he dodged the abortion issue for now.
00:08:55.000Well, he was talking about immigration and stuff like that.
00:08:58.000I see a lot of conservatives who are like, don't tell Democrats what you actually want to do with abortion because then they won't vote for you.
00:09:04.000And I'm like, you know, you know, Democrats aren't trying to convince anybody of anything.
00:09:07.000Democrats are just figuring out ways to count more pieces of paper.
00:09:11.000Does anybody actually think Joe Biden convinced people to vote for him in 2020?
00:09:32.000It doesn't matter, because all we have to do is go knock on a door.
00:09:34.000I'm like, the Democrats are going to go to Skid Row in LA, and they're going to be like, just sign it.
00:09:40.000And the homeless people are going to be like, whatever.
00:09:42.000And it's like, um, lifestyle in the cities and in the big cities and else, everywhere else are so different.
00:09:48.000Maybe the suburbs is a little bit more like the city, but in the country and in the city are almost like separate forms of governance are needed.
00:09:54.000And this has probably been a battle from the dawn of time about the central power in the city, all the sprawling land around that's being absorbed, taken control of and taken advantage of.
00:10:03.000I'm sure they called them serfs at one point.
00:10:05.000They were like, let's figure out how to control these people better.
00:10:07.000You can't leave your land, but we'll make sure you don't get attacked.
00:10:11.000Um, So it's stressful to try and balance this out, because it's so easy to voter harvest in a city and get a bunch of people that don't want chickens, because you get a chicken in a city and you've got to get rid of it immediately.
00:10:45.000We may in a few months start seeing shortages of food.
00:10:48.000You might start seeing certain services get shut down.
00:10:51.000Everybody, not everybody, but there's all this crazy conspiracy chatter about the eclipse coming up as if the apocalypse is about to happen.
00:10:57.000That will be TimCast IRL episode 999, by the way.
00:11:00.000Someone pointed out that 666 inverted.
00:12:21.000Well, it's funny because Louisiana today, just the Senate passed a bill saying that they are going to be, that the WEF, the World Economic Forum, United Nations, and the World Health Organization will have no jurisdiction or power within that state.
00:12:36.000So, at least one state is declaring their independence from organizations like this that are trying to monopolize power.
00:12:41.000Wow, and why would they even feel like they, it's crazy that it's come to a point where they feel like they have to declare independence from a corporation or an unelected body.
00:13:21.000I'm just concerned that like you're saying, behind the scenes, people are filing paperwork, moving things, they're disrupting trade routes, they're planning a transition into this new global corporate governance.
00:13:31.000Well like, I'll put it this way, do we care which rooster is elected to be the boss or whatever?
00:14:12.000Well, we can do what we can control, and obviously these are really big questions, and I ask myself sometimes, sometimes I gotta take a step back.
00:14:20.000We can control towards working towards November 5th and getting Donald J. Trump back in that White House.
00:14:26.000That could be a first step towards taking down, as you called it Ian, the powers that be and reshuffling that sort of pecking order, in a sense.
00:14:35.000Because these are all very big questions, we can start by pushing back on these fake narratives that the Biden campaign is pushing out and working towards getting that man back in office.
00:14:42.000Because as he says, if he loses, I greatly question whether or not we will, in fact, have a country anymore.
00:14:47.000At least if he wins, we can start working towards Well, I kinda feel like whether he wins or not, we will be in for some tumult, is one way to put it.
00:14:57.000If he wins, you're gonna have blue states effectively in revolt.
00:15:01.000You're going to have international organizations and governments assisting those blue states in whatever way they can, depending on how serious things get.
00:15:07.000And if Trump loses, Well, let's just say, let's say Trump loses, and all the Trump supporters just go, well, gosh darn it, I guess we lose.
00:15:17.000Okay, Democrats, do whatever you want.
00:15:19.000Okay, then the country dissolves instantly.
00:15:28.000No, no, I'm saying if Democrats win, and we're just like, well, whatever I guess, then the border disappears, then crime is running rampant, it becomes Mad Max.
00:15:39.000It's just gonna be escape from New York.
00:17:03.000But people, but like, imagine walking outside in Damascus, cars are driving, people are going grocery shopping, and being like, nothing's wrong, everything's fine!
00:17:11.000Times Square in the middle of the day is not the dangerous part of New York.
00:17:13.000I mean, there might be maybe look for the dark alleys on like 67th Avenue on 67th Street and like 4th Avenue or whatever it's called.
00:17:22.000It's funny ever since these progressive left prosecutors who ran on getting Trump in New York got put into office since 2019 crime rates have skyrocketed.
00:17:31.000So they may say like, oh murder may have dipped 1% from 2022 to 2023.
00:17:57.000Did they make certain things not illegal anymore, like they did in California, where they're like, hey, crime's down, because we made it illegal to steal.
00:18:26.000I don't think they quite understand what's going on here.
00:18:28.000You see, the surface-level assessment of what's happening in Oregon is, haha, Democrats decriminalized drugs, it didn't work, and now they're forced to backtrack.
00:18:38.000And they, uh, I think Jesse asked Judge Dineen if they had enforced vagrancy laws and things like that, and this was mostly people in their homes doing their own thing.
00:19:02.000They say, we're doing this great thing to help everyone, destroying everything, driving out businesses, shutting down mom and pop shops.
00:19:09.000And then once everything's been destroyed, they turn the switch back on, banning the drugs once again, but now they can take over and rebuild.
00:19:18.000That is an interesting way to look at it, to think of it as malicious, which it might be in some instances.
00:19:25.000I've always thought of it as like a failed attempt at what they were doing in Portugal.
00:19:28.000In Portugal they decriminalized drugs, but what they did in Portugal is they created this environment of rehabilitation where people could go and get clean, and they don't have that.
00:19:51.000During the COVID lockdowns, Bill de Blasio was talking about buying buildings that had been basically destroyed by the lockdowns, economically destroyed, and turning them into public housing.
00:20:27.000They destroy everything, their buddies buy up the properties for pennies on the dollar, then they turn the law back on, clean up the streets, but now they've shifted ownership away from the original generational wealth to newcomers.
00:20:40.000I'd like to see how much Blackrock bought in Oregon in the last four years.
00:20:45.000And there's actually an article on the Washington Examiner that came out on March 25th, and the title is, How Blue Cities Are Making Crime Illegal Again.
00:20:54.000Right to your point there, right then and there, Tim, adding a little bit of credence to exactly what you're saying right then and there.
00:20:59.000And it's funny because a couple of years ago, two years ago, if you walk onto Union Station in Washington, D.C., trying to take a train to New York or wherever you're going, It was tent city.
00:21:08.000You couldn't walk two feet without seeing homeless people everywhere.
00:21:12.000I took train back up to New Jersey to go home for Easter.
00:21:16.000I didn't notice as many tents out there as I normally did, potentially adding a little bit more credence to what you're saying.
00:21:22.000I'm not saying in every circumstance is quite literally a let's burn this down and then rebuild it for ourselves, but boy does it certainly feel that way.
00:21:31.000And if we keep operating under the premise that Democrats keep slipping on banana peels, We're not gonna see it coming when their buddies come and buy these properties.
00:21:41.000De Blasio was saying during the COVID lockdowns, oh, the property values are destroyed, the businesses have been wiped out, no one's paying rent.
00:21:47.000Now we can buy these buildings for pennies on the dollar.
00:21:51.000And again, I'm saying, not in every circumstance, at least there, the dude was literally saying what he was intending to do.
00:21:56.000And when I was seeing, we also had the Venezuelan migrant influencer who encouraged squatting, now being under investigation, watching Fox News today, all they were talking about was migrant squatting.
00:22:08.000Right then and there, migrants going into your home, living there without you necessarily knowing, taking advantage without paying rent, without paying food groceries.
00:22:16.000And that type of problem right then and there also speaks to a lot of different issues that Americans today are facing.
00:22:22.000High economic issues, large amounts of illegal immigration.
00:22:25.000You were talking about illegal migrants taking up resources in cities like New York.
00:22:30.000And now all of this is coming together into this issue of squatting that we're seeing in some of these big cities like Manhattan as well.
00:22:39.000Yeah, along these lines, it's making me think of George Gascon, who I covered when I was in LA.
00:22:43.000And it was interesting because, like, after he actually got elected into office, he would talk about all the policies that he implemented on day one that were very destructive.
00:22:51.000And within several months, people started to see the aftereffects of these policies.
00:22:55.000And, you know, there were prisoners being released.
00:22:59.000Remember his name, but he shot a cop, killed a cop, they walked over and shot the cop in the badge.
00:23:03.000And then he was looking at like much decreased jail time.
00:23:05.000The cop's widow was one of the only people out there saying this is this is crazy what's happening.
00:23:09.000And a lot of people were saying that George Gascon was running on false policies.
00:23:13.000And I was just like, I'm gonna look into this and see if that's really the case.
00:23:15.000And he and I found an interview that he did.
00:23:17.000And he said, I did not lie about what I was going to do.
00:23:20.000I told you exactly what I was going to do.
00:23:22.000I told you throughout the campaign, you look at his campaign website, every single policy that he implemented, he said beforehand, So sometimes they just say it out loud.
00:23:30.000Would he say stuff like, I'm going to give you social justice, but what he would do is release prisoners?
00:24:14.000Well actually, the governor of Oregon, she says that one of the reasons that this policy didn't work is because she says we need the ability to implement partners to commit to deep coordination at all levels.
00:24:24.000Courts, state police, law enforcement, defense attorneys.
00:24:27.000She's basically saying that they just didn't have the coordination to make this thing work and now they have to undo it.
00:24:31.000to make in the coordination to allow people to do drugs and be vagrants.
00:24:36.000Decoordination at all levels is what they need. And they didn't have it. They didn't have to walk
00:24:39.000his poor coordination in that they didn't have rehabilitation for the people. They just let
00:24:43.000him lay around on the street. That was a poorly executed planned operation. I mean, look, Joe
00:24:49.000Biden was recently saying, you know, if the Republicans, if Donald Trump didn't stop this
00:24:54.000bill, I'd shut the border down right now, which is a total and insane lie.
00:24:59.000It's crazy listening to this guy rant.
00:25:28.000It's remarkable how Democrats really have just wrapped the brains of these people and tied a knot.
00:25:34.000Like, they say all these Trump supporters are in cults, and it's like my favorite example of, you want to know how you know you're not in the cult?
00:25:40.000Okay, when Dave Smith, the libertarian, is arguing on Fox News, or he's on Kennedy, and they go, oh, you Trump supporters are defending Donald Trump, and he goes, I don't like Donald Trump, I criticize him all the time.
00:25:52.000But the only thing these people can default to is, you must be a Trump supporter.
00:26:54.000And then, of course, the Washington Times had a report out last week saying there have been about 13.7 million illegal aliens that have come in under Joe Biden's watch.
00:27:03.000And that's not accounting for gotaways, which, of course, we can account for.
00:27:06.000But of course, you know, they're newcomers.
00:27:08.000What did you say was 13 million legal immigrants?
00:27:26.000Yeah, we're not in a... I'm not necessarily... I can't speak for the entire United States, but I don't think we're in the same place as a nation that we were a hundred years ago where we needed to import all these people.
00:27:36.000We don't need, like, the industrial worker load that we needed back in the day.
00:27:39.000Now we have too many, you could argue, unemployed people.
00:27:41.000People that aren't healthy enough to... Well, well... Or they're just not being utilized properly.
00:28:58.000That makes sense if the person's like an engineer.
00:29:01.000We get a lot of immigrant, like Google brings in a lot of immigrants from India and stuff like that.
00:29:05.000You bring in someone who's a specialist, can't do any other job, that I can understand.
00:29:09.000It shouldn't ever be allowed to displace an American worker, and that is actually one of the requirements for the, um, what are they, what are those visas?
00:29:18.000The problem we're dealing with now is, when you have people coming in through Ellis Island, it's not a question of we needed them or didn't, it's that these were working families, they wanted to integrate, they believed in America, many of them went on to create businesses and get jobs in a very different country.
00:29:32.000Today, you have people who are like, I miss Buffalo Wild Wings.
00:30:10.000It's so important the way you talk about these things, because when you listen to the radical left right now, they will never, ever distinguish between legal and illegal.
00:30:36.000They could just build that tower up to heaven, but that's why God confused their language and everybody just had to go into their little clans.
00:30:41.000You know what infuriates me more than anything?
00:31:02.000And then it says, like, Janet opens a door in her basement, and a demon comes through, and I'm like, alright, and I play it, and then all of a sudden, it's like, And then the guy walks in, and I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:31:19.000And then I go through like four or five movies, and none of them are in English.
00:31:22.000And my problem with this, there are people who are like, learn to read subtitles, Tim.
00:31:26.000When I'm turning on a hokey horror film, it's because I'm hanging out, playing Scrabble, and I want a show on in the background.
00:31:34.000And if I'm looking at my phone, or I'm doing work, and the movie's playing in the background, I can periodically glance up, and I can listen to the words that are being said that I understand.
00:31:42.000But now it's all cosmopolitan, no more English, and ultimately what it comes down to, to go back to why it really matters, why I'm telling the anecdote is, yeah, if in this country, language continues to fracture, as we are seeing, then people can't communicate with each other, they can't coordinate with each other.
00:31:59.000I see the inverse too now, this Tower of Babel metaphor.
00:32:02.000Like, I was bullish on English, global English.
00:33:13.000And of course, I believe it was last week, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer launched that new subsidy program in Michigan that incentivizes landowners to take in these newcomers to increase Michigan's population of newcomers.
00:33:27.000Of course, I believe she gives them about $500.
00:33:28.000Not a good look considering what's happening in her state, of course, but again, it just heightens the importance of... It almost feels like we're not talking about the same thing because we're not half the time.
00:33:48.000It makes a lot of sense tactically from the enemy's perspective of how you would influence the greatest, most powerful military country on earth.
00:34:03.000In regards to simply changing language, you were talking about man-woman slightly, ever so slightly, beginning to alter the definitions of certain things.
00:34:12.000It might be a word, it might be a letter, it might be something, but slowly but surely, you'll wake up and be like, oh my god, they've gained 50 yards on us, they're in our opponent, yeah.
00:34:41.000All persons born or naturalized in the United States are subject, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States, and of the state wherein they reside.
00:34:48.000No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States, nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, property.
00:34:57.000Already, they're calling illegal immigrants undocumented citizens because they're trying to change the definition of the word.
00:35:06.000They're going to say things like, you know, like, immigrants are citizens.
00:35:11.000They're going to say, what does citizen even mean?
00:35:18.000Then, we're going to come to the point where there will be a lawsuit filed.
00:35:22.000Take a look at how the Supreme Court handled the gender identity thing.
00:35:25.000They said, because the Civil Rights Act covers sex as a protected class, gender identity is naturally a component of that.
00:35:34.000Therefore, gender identity is protected under the Constitution.
00:35:38.000And now all of these states are passing these bills and these laws and following it as such.
00:35:44.000We are going to get to the point where they will say undocumented citizen over and over and over again.
00:35:49.000Then you'll get Fox News saying it because they all do this.
00:35:52.000The AP will say the new guidelines for all reporters to use the phrase undocumented citizen.
00:35:57.000And then there will be a lawsuit and it will say it is unconstitutional under the 14th Amendment to deny undocumented citizens the right to vote.
00:36:05.000And the Supreme Court's gonna go, well, it says here, no state shall make or enforce any law which abridges the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States.
00:36:13.000And undocumented citizens are citizens, despite not having proper documentation.
00:36:17.000So, therefore, it does follow that we cannot deny undocumented citizens the right to vote.
00:36:28.000They'll grant them voting numbers or social security numbers for which they can vote.
00:36:34.000That's a big move they're playing right now, and that's why they try to control language.
00:36:39.000Well, you mentioned the AP Style Guide, Tim, and when you're in journalism school, I went to Syracuse for graduate school, and you're taught that the AP Style Guide, that is, that's the holy grail.
00:36:49.000When you, you were taught to adhere to that, no matter what, but when you look at the AP's reporting, just as an example, a headline from yesterday, regarding President Trump's stops in Michigan and Wisconsin, the title reads, quote, what we know, Trump uses death of Michigan woman to stoke fears over immigration.
00:37:08.000So, the AP is supposedly this straight and narrow, non-biased organization, yet, I don't know, I watched both of those speeches, I don't think that's the headline to take away.
00:37:18.000This is the first I've heard of the Associated Press style book?
00:37:22.000So you go to college and then they're like, hey, you're a journalism major?
00:37:51.000But despite whatever goofiness that they inject throughout their updated Bibles, you know, it is still kind of the gold standard for journalism.
00:37:58.000I mean, it's what I reference all the time.
00:38:00.000It's what I use to build our own style guide.
00:38:01.000You just have to make sure that you, you know, ignore the stuff that is more editorial and ideologically driven.
00:38:07.000Have you noticed a lot of that appearing in the style book in the last decade?
00:38:10.000Uh, the last copy that I have, I think, is about four years old.
00:39:11.000That serves no purpose other than to say, white is a generic descriptive term, but black is a special privileged thing.
00:39:18.000Is it, does it give it, oh, what were you going to say?
00:39:19.000I was just going to say, this is just an aside, this is why it's a nightmare when we're trying to report on something that involves race or racism and we have to use quotes from progressive goofballs because their quotes will have black capitalized and our style guide is like, we're not going to do, you know, Black capitalized, so you've got this weird juxtaposition where we're not- What if we put brackets?
00:39:37.000Well, I guess we could, but according to AP style guidelines, and I like this, is that you never alter a quote unless you absolutely must do it for the sake of the reader.
00:39:46.000So that's why we don't- And you put six S-I-C, meaning that they misspelled it and you know they misspelled it?
00:39:50.000Oh yeah, but they don't, they're not misspelling it really.
00:39:53.000You can put an asterisk and at the bottom put, the capitalization is an ideological move made by the left.
00:40:54.000The idea for the non-profit is to create an app that would take a sampling of 100 articles from a news organization, and then have a team of journalists go through those articles, checking for violations of standard journalistic ethics.
00:41:12.000Okay, I guarantee 80%, okay I'm exaggerating, but a large portion of articles written by the New York Times maximize harm.
00:41:22.000So what does it mean to minimize harm?
00:41:24.000Okay, if there is literally no reason to report a person's name because they're not a public figure, you don't do it.
00:41:30.000So if there was a news story where it was like, There was a criminal trial, and there were people who were very upset over what was going on, and they were protesting outside.
00:41:41.000Let's say Ian was there, and he was defending the guy who was on trial.
00:41:46.000Maximizing harm would be to say, one individual, Ian Crossland, who resides at this address, was defending this violent criminal, saying that he was innocent, and in shocking statements that offended everybody, and detested most decent-hearted Americans.
00:42:01.000You're maximizing harm when you're doing that.
00:42:02.000You don't need to tell anybody the guy's name or where he lives.
00:42:05.000When CNN threatened that guy who made the CNN meme with Trump, that if he kept doing this, they'd dox him, that's...
00:42:16.000That is, like, outright, directly threatening a person.
00:42:19.000So the idea we had was, if we went through for factual errors, uh, opinion, inserting opinion, I mean, there's a whole bunch of things, and failure to minimize harm, we w- you'd probably find that, like, the New York Times would get out of a hun- what we would do is take a hundred articles, We would then list all the articles that were reviewed, and they would explain exactly where the journalistic violation was.
00:42:42.000I'd imagine New York Times would get like a 60%.
00:42:49.000And I mean on like their news segments, which is, I'll be zero.
00:42:52.000If it's labeled opinion, then there's no worry.
00:42:56.000If someone says, it's an opinion, here's how I feel, that's fine, you're allowed to do that.
00:42:59.000But all like Washington Post, for instance, would probably get like a 13 out of 100.
00:43:03.000Almost all of their articles are loaded with misleading information, out of context information.
00:43:09.000Do they have the fourth estate, the journalistic integrity, this what we're supposed to have as the journalist in like China or in Belgium?
00:43:16.000Or do they have it in other countries like that work under with the World Economic Forum, places that could adopt like Germany?
00:43:31.000Okay, so then the whole world's probably working to... I would ask some of the conservative journalists at the White House how free the press is right now.
00:43:38.000I think they would have a different... Dude, Peter Doocy looks like he's about to crap his pants because he feels like he's going to get thrown out for making the wrong sound.
00:43:45.000It's so sad to watch because he asks legit questions.
00:43:48.000If he provides a little too much pushback, I've never seen them be like, get out.
00:44:19.000The press conference should literally be the president coming out and it should be less frequent, but that's what it should be.
00:44:23.000Yeah, and maybe even on like a digital, like you could have him answering six people's questions, six citizens that got selected to ask a question on Zoom.
00:44:32.000Doesn't have to be on Zoom, but some digital platform.
00:44:34.000It could happen a lot more frequently too.
00:45:00.000They know his brain is mashed potatoes.
00:45:02.000We saw the report about ESPN anchor Sage Steele today.
00:45:05.000She talked about how every single question in her Biden interview, they said, you will say every word that we write out, you will not deviate from the script.
00:45:16.000We have a story from the New York Post.
00:45:17.000Ex-ESPN host reveals every single question in Biden interview was scripted by network executives.
00:45:25.000Sage Steele revealed that her interview with Biden shortly after he took office in March 2021 was scripted by executives at Disney, at the Disney network.
00:45:32.000Steele, who was sidelined by SPN later that year after she criticized the company's COVID vaccine mandate and made controversial comments about the former President Barack Obama, told Fox News that she was beholden to a structured interview.
00:45:45.000It was very much, this is what you will ask, this is how you will say it, no follow-ups, no follow-ups, next.
00:45:51.000Steele told Fox, adding that each question was gone over dozens of times by many editors and executives.
00:45:57.000My friends, you are quite literally living in a Weekend at Bernie's style presidency government.
00:46:04.000Joe Biden, OK, he may not be deceased, but he is so close to it, he can see through the veil.
00:46:11.000And you've got people telling someone someone's going to Disney and saying, you will say these questions.
00:48:13.000He can ask the run-of-the-mill scripted talking point, and he can't go beyond it.
00:48:18.000I mean, there's a million and one questions you could ask that'll get you thrown out of that room.
00:48:21.000Well, it's funny, too, because occasionally he'll depart from Marine One, which is, you know, the helicopter, and there's always videos of him kind of doing the Biden shuffle, you know?
00:48:31.000Yeah, the jogging Joe, he's moving with vigor, you know?
00:48:34.000He's healthy, he's young, he's with it, he's mentally fit.
00:48:38.000I mean, the Wall Street Journal poll that I referenced earlier, it showed that voters in swing states believe that Trump is a massive lead when it comes to cognitive fitness and physical fitness, obviously.
00:48:49.000I mean, you mentioned Weekend at Bernie's, Weekend at Biden's.
00:48:51.000It's kind of wild, too, because Trump's a big dude.
00:49:32.000He's like, I do not, you son of a bitch!
00:49:35.000No, no, no, he was in the green room, and he was hiding his Big Mac.
00:49:42.000Yeah, I think like having a Big Mac every now and then like, you know, treat yourself.
00:49:52.000You cheat sometimes as long as you can control it and have one because that candida which lives off of sugar makes you that will try and control you to eat more of it.
00:50:01.000It's their special sauce, Mac sauce, you know.
00:50:04.000Well, you were mentioning earlier this week, and when your show was earlier this week, Tim, you were talking about depression, especially among, like, younger people, and you brought up a good point.
00:50:10.000You mentioned, like, get your butt in the gym.
00:51:02.000You know, this comes back to, here's a guy, and a lot of people were surprised to see, like, when he kicked off the 2024 campaign, he looked thin.
00:51:12.000There was that one photo, everyone's like, wow, but he still is a big dude.
00:53:30.000Donald Trump won and saved the republic and here's how the supporters celebrate and they show like you go to a museum and there's like Trump with boxing gloves all ripped.
00:53:39.000Picture Pepe with Trump's hair like And we're laughing about it!
00:53:46.000It's kind of crazy because, like, we get left behind these great quotes from the Founding Fathers and, like, Blackstone's formulation and then Benjamin Franklin says, no, it should be that 100 guilty persons escape.
00:53:58.000It is better that 100 guilty persons escape than one innocent person suffer.
00:54:54.000You see a pack of wolves out in the wilderness, you're in trouble.
00:54:59.000They're gonna be independent, they're on their own, they're hunting, they know what they're doing, and they're not gonna take orders from you.
00:55:07.000Dog runs up to you, doesn't even know who you are, and he loves you.
00:55:10.000So it is, in essence, a political domestication.
00:55:14.000You create this system where you infantilize, you strip them of the generational knowledge so parents aren't passing down anything to their kids anymore, kids are being taken from the parents and put in institutions, they're not learning what the parents have to offer them, and they're effectively becoming puppy dogs for the state.
00:55:31.000It is a... You know, I read this thing once about the domestication of dogs, and it's really fascinating how it happened.
00:55:40.000Basically, the humans who, uh, there's something called flight time.
00:55:45.000This is the distance between a human and animal where the animal will flee.
00:55:49.000Wolves that had a lower flight time were more likely to survive because human refuse, they could eat the human refuse, the waste from the tribes and the camps.
00:55:57.000Humans that had a lower flight time for the wolves were more likely to survive because the wolves pissing around the camps would keep other predators away.
00:56:05.000So it created a pressure system where there were lower instances of humans fighting with wild animals or encountering hungry bears and even wolves because it would keep other wolves away.
00:56:15.000And for the wolves, they had a higher supply of food.
00:56:17.000Eventually, Over thousands of years, you end up with humans and wolves working together, which you get proto-dogs, pre-dogs, and then the humans realized, these wolves are tracking some animal.
00:56:29.000The humans had tools, they could take it down super quick, everybody got to eat.
00:57:35.000But you know, it may not be nearly as extreme, but take a look at the past couple generations.
00:57:41.000Starting around the times of the boomers, we were talking about this a couple days ago, it used to be that dad taught his son, mom taught the daughter.
00:57:48.000Then you get institutionalized learning facilities, and the parents are like, I'm going to work, have fun at school, son.
00:57:54.000And this creates the era of, I hate you, dad.
00:57:57.000So we're talking with Nick Freitas about this last night.
00:57:59.000I said, you know, I always, I'll be talking to my friends and they have kids and I'm like, are you excited for the, I hate you dad or I hate you mom phase?
00:58:07.000And I was like, and that's exactly why I asked.
00:58:09.000Cause you don't seem like the kind of guy who would.
00:58:11.000Because someone who actually raises their family with strong moral traditions is not likely to have a child hate them.
00:58:19.000But if you take your kid and you put them in an institutionalized learning facility where you have removed yourself from their life, they don't look up to you.
00:58:26.000You're not an authority figure to them.
00:58:27.000Yeah, they're gonna be like, screw you, I hate you, dad, and they're gonna go run off.
00:58:32.000Whereas what it used to be is, the kid would be like, dad, I need help, there's a bear out back, and he'd be like, grab the musket, and they'd, like...
00:58:40.000These kind of things certainly have happened.
00:58:42.000It's not like it's impossible, but I'm saying we've dramatically increased the likelihood.
00:58:46.000We've normalized the practice of children attacking their parents.
00:59:09.000And what I discovered, after talking to my buddy who owned a business, is kids who go to college, their parents aren't around all the time, they then go to school where the teacher tells them what to do, go to high school, teacher tells them what to do, go to college, professor tells them what to do, and they do it.
00:59:26.000They've never solved a problem on their own.
00:59:27.000I mean, certainly to a certain degree they have, but not like a regular human who grew up on their own.
00:59:33.000Now they're in their mid-twenties, they get a job and they go, I have no idea what to do.
00:59:37.000I've always just been told what to do.
00:59:40.000They never learned any functional skills or anything.
00:59:43.000No critical thinking, no adversity, no overcoming obstacles.
01:00:06.000Was it like you saw you had to defend yourself against the weird stuff?
01:00:11.000I kept my political beliefs very much close to the vest when I was at Georgetown.
01:00:15.000I actually was more of a sports guy back then and it took quite a bit of courage to be like, yeah, I'm proud about it too, but I do believe that good parenting really is the bedrock of society.
01:00:28.000Parents being around specifically when kids are younger, because you don't get that a lot nowadays.
01:00:33.000A lot of women are taught, specifically in college, that self-actualization means, well, you need to go and work for a massive corporation in New York City, and work tons of hours, 60 to 80 hour weeks, and starting a family isn't necessarily The thing in your best interest, and even we're taught that, and I think it's such a shame that that's the reality, because I think actual self-actualization is starting a healthy family, being around with your kids, that's what's gonna give you the most rewarding experiences, and being around will help exactly what you're talking about, Tim, instill that strong moral foundation that helps you avert the I-hate-you-dad phase.
01:01:12.000I feel like the kids hating their parents phase is a product of modern society and governance and culture.
01:01:23.000If you look back at history, yeah, yeah, yeah, there are kids who rebelled against their parents, for sure, but not like the way we watch it on TV and movies today, where the kid goes out, gets drunk, crashes a car, and then doesn't tell their parents, or hates their parents, or even kills their parents in some circumstances.
01:01:36.000I had, like, my parents told me when I was really young, you can tell us anything.
01:01:40.000So I tested it, I did it, I did it, I did it, and they never freaked, they never lost it.
01:01:44.000I would get punished if I did something bad and tell them, they'd be like, alright, well, here's the consequences.
01:01:48.000But I would still tell them, and I'd still tell them, and then Part of the reason why I still stayed connected with them is because they wouldn't let me devolve into television video games.
01:02:21.000Trump ups rhetoric on illegal immigration.
01:02:23.000You see, Reuters is trying to be really careful because they're trying to adhere to their standard of ethics, but this year proves they're not, because it's not a story.
01:02:32.000The original headline for most of these articles was that Donald Trump called illegal immigrants animals.
01:04:19.000I actually avoided watching it because of his face.
01:04:21.000Can I just say to this guy, like, my friend, my brother, please, you need to relax, you need to calm down, you need to do some research, Google search this stuff, and you will find peace.
01:04:53.000Forbidden from being a partisan, authoritarian police force, standing on stage entirely unethical, probably illegal, on top of which Donald Trump has been indicted 91 times.
01:06:02.000And then, I think the important thing to understand here is, when he believes the lies about Trump's sexual assault and the fraudulent stuff, his entire business was found to be fraudulent!
01:06:11.000Yeah, no, not if you listen to the actual bank that lent him the money.
01:06:15.000A single judge banged a gavel in a summary judgment, so you can argue a single judge thinks that.
01:06:20.000I certainly don't think the people do.
01:06:23.000But then, the important thing to understand is, he goes on to make things up.
01:07:18.000It's actually worse than just being a product of the media machine, I think.
01:07:20.000It's like, and Jimmy Dore's talked about this at length, is that these people, the Keith Olbermanns and the Jon Stewarts and this poor guy, like they, in the Jungian sense, they have a shadow about themselves that they do not want to acknowledge psychologically.
01:07:34.000So they see Trump, and they call him an egomaniac.
01:07:41.000They have these freakouts because there are aspects to themselves that they really don't want to be conscious of, and they see that in Trump.
01:07:47.000And this is what I see with every ishlib that I deal with, even family members and friends.
01:07:51.000Like, everything that they accuse Trump of, it's really something that's their problem, personally.
01:07:56.000So maybe the corporate press machine, you know, makes it worse, but I think that's a big part of it, too.
01:08:04.000And you talk about this animal hoax, uh, all the hoaxes that are going on.
01:08:08.000If you look at the tweet cycle that comes up, it's the Biden-Harris HQ Twitter.
01:08:20.000And the team Trump quote tweets them and attaches the entire quote, which is quote, the 22 year old nursing student in Georgia who was barbarously murdered by an illegal Alien animal.
01:09:11.000I would say, if any, you know, just to steel man the opponent, the opposition, I guess, is that don't, Trump, Don, don't refer to people as not human, because they're still human.
01:09:19.000But they're just, maybe you can point people to the fact that they're engaging their bestial side, that their animal is overriding their logic or their reasoning.
01:09:28.000I think perhaps we need to only calm down a little bit.
01:09:32.000I certainly think Trump understands he's literally talking about human beings.
01:09:36.000I think Trump is trying to insult rapists and murderers.
01:09:38.000That is what Hitler did, is he dehumanized people.
01:09:41.000That's the concern, is that they don't want you to see... And that's what Netanyahu did when he said they're... I think they actually said they're human animals in Israel before they attacked.
01:09:49.000They called the Hamas or whoever human animals.
01:09:54.000But I think Trump is intentionally trying to insult people.
01:09:58.000It's not about dehumanizing, it's trying to look a guy in the eye and say, I'm insulting you.
01:10:03.000He's trying to insult rapists and murderers.
01:10:05.000I think there's a difference between, like, saying Hitler dehumanized everyday average people in Germany simply for being Jewish, and Trump called a guy who bashed a woman's face till it was disfigured because he couldn't rape her an animal.
01:10:17.000Like, there's a big difference there, you know what I mean?
01:10:20.000And again, it's the same thing that happened with the bloodbath hoax too.
01:10:23.000President Trump was clearly talking about the auto manufacturing industry and what exactly would happen if Biden gets re-elected in November, specifically with his EV mandates.
01:10:33.000It's going to be a bloodbath for the American auto manufacturing industry.
01:10:35.000They take them out of context, they run with it, the media goes wild.
01:10:38.000It's the same thing and we're going to be seeing the same thing happen 20, 30, 40, 50 times.
01:10:44.000It's going to get real crazy in October.
01:10:46.000Like, no matter what Trump says, they're going to twist it in some way.
01:10:50.000He's going to say something like, you know, we were driving in a car and light turned yellow.
01:11:56.000But you gotta understand that people do truly believe that and see why they believe it.
01:12:00.000So the issue is, if you were to take a regular person who was like from the year 2012, frozen in time,
01:12:08.000and they came to you right now and you said, They'd be like, if their concern was, I don't want to be supporting a demagogue, they'd probably be like, uh, I'll take neither.
01:13:27.000Meanwhile, Democrats are in this psychotic cult where the media marches in lockstep with him, tells poor guys like this insane nonsense, till he goes insane, blue in the face, screaming on camera.
01:13:37.000Well, think about this too, the Trump New York alleged hush money case.
01:13:41.000For example, President Trump has been trying, his legal team have been trying to get this
01:13:45.000judge, Judge Juan Merchan, recused from the case, citing conflicts of interest.
01:13:50.000Merchan donated a small amount of money to the Biden campaign back in 2020, and his adult
01:13:54.000daughter, 34 years old, has been extensively reported by multiple people out there, including
01:14:39.000How does it normally work if you're in a case and then you feel the judge is a conflict of interest?
01:14:42.000You have your lawyer submit it to the bar?
01:14:46.000Yeah, you would have to ask the judge.
01:14:47.000You would have to cite reasons, I believe.
01:14:51.000Of course, I'm not a lawyer, but you'd have to cite reasons why you believe the judge in the court could theoretically be impartial regarding the matter.
01:14:58.000And of course, they cited that The daughter could stand to financially benefit from a conviction of Trump since she works with Democrat candidates whose job it is to bash Trump and cite Trump like, Trump was convicted, he's this bad guy, even though he's done nothing wrong.
01:15:12.000It's the most frivolous case you could possibly imagine.
01:15:16.000He cited a New York ethics committee that came out and said that, well, you know, the daughter, who is 34, whatever, And her firm are neither directly or indirectly involved.
01:15:25.000So she's going to have to stay on the case.
01:15:26.000And we have to keep in mind the trial starts April 15th as well.
01:15:29.000When you look at the media coverage, too, they only emphasize that Trump was attacking this daughter of the judge.
01:15:37.000And Democrats, especially mainstream media, entertainment, Democrat Congress members, they have no problems attacking Clarence Thomas for not the activities of himself, but the activities of his wife, double standards left and right.
01:15:49.000Well, they did the same thing with the Ingerhorn case, where they were talking about Trump is attacking his wife, you know?
01:15:54.000But well, according to Julie Kelly's reporting, which is, she's awesome, she said that it's extremely rare for a judge to be removed from a case.
01:16:02.000Ultimately, it's their decision whether or not they're going to step down or not, so.
01:16:04.000And they're all going to say, I'm fine.
01:16:08.000It's kind of wild that this judge's daughter is like a political consultant.
01:16:11.000President and partner, worked with Adam Schiff in the middle of the impeachment hoax number one, while he was working with Michael Cohen, who will be testifying.
01:16:19.000But now this judge is saying Trump can't criticize this man.
01:16:35.000A father would always want to do something to protect his family of sorts.
01:16:38.000The whole thing is just mind-boggling and it really shows you that this get-Trump mentality in and of itself, it's a very real thing pervading our criminal justice system.
01:16:49.000I've never seen anything like it in human history.
01:17:44.000Like, it's essentially worse, what happened to him.
01:17:46.000I mean, there are always, there's been political upheaval and you're going after your enemies and things, but it's just, I mean, because it's happening in real time, right in front of our faces on TV and like.
01:17:53.000I think that's what you're zeroing in on.
01:18:46.000That's a big part of it is he doesn't seem like a very corrupted guy, which is a weird thing to say because of all this media pressure about his corruption.
01:18:53.000I'm not saying he's totally clean, but he's not like your average dirty politician guy, which is maybe why it's such a big deal and why it's been such a protracted endeavor to put him behind bars or something, because there hasn't been a lot of Actual real crimes.
01:20:35.000Imagine the clicks on that video yeah Just the upside down with the wheel still attached to the
01:20:40.000feet. It's like you see it I feel like we're talking about something important, but
01:20:43.000then the sneakers. Yeah, well, that's really That we're talking about Trump Trump Trump was winning
01:20:47.000awards for like civil rights, and then he's like I'm gonna run for president
01:20:51.000And they're like, he's a white supremacist.
01:20:53.000What other president has created as much jobs as Donald Trump?
01:20:56.000Or just from what he was, everything he's been doing in New York City?
01:20:59.000I think, um, I like been thinking a lot about Teddy Roosevelt lately, because I think from what I've heard, he was a severely racist, like, killed a lot of Native American, like, was happy to do it, had the rough riders.
01:21:08.000I mean, that was just the kind of sign of the times.
01:21:11.000But now he's known as one of the greatest presidents of all time because of his love for nature and what he did for the United States.
01:21:16.000And Obama, when he came in, said that, um, That, uh, Abraham Lincoln was his favorite president.
01:21:21.000And then when he left office, he was saying that Teddy Roosevelt was his favorite president.
01:21:24.000I think Trump's a lot like Teddy in that, but we're just seeing his personality.
01:21:27.000No one got Teddy's personality because he was, it was before the internet, you know, before TV was around.
01:21:32.000So you just could, you can hear a little bit of his voice on radio, which is awesome.
01:21:37.000And I think I have a feeling that it's a similar thing.
01:21:39.000It's just weird to see it up in person, let your emotions, if you, when your emotions get attached and people try and twist that for, for gain, man, that's, I can feel that happening all around us at the moment.
01:21:49.000Well, one similarity that comes to mind is that they're both freaking bulls, you know?
01:21:52.000I mean, like Teddy Roosevelt getting shot and then continuing his speech.
01:21:55.000I'm just like, Trump could probably do that.
01:22:18.000He doesn't need to be doing this right now, yet he is, and he did a town hall with Fox News when he was in South Carolina, right before the primary, and he was on the cusp of a historic win, and Laura Ingram, she asked him, she was like, have you ever been just like, that's it, I'm done, and he literally was just like, I can't.
01:22:38.000I literally cannot stop until I make the country great again.
01:23:14.000And then it shows Trump's face, and he's just looking at him.
01:23:16.000Reminds me of the LeBron meme from Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals I think in like 2012 against the Celtics and his back was against the wall and everyone was like LeBron's about to choke and then he dropped like 44 points and there's this meme of him looking up and he's just locked in and you're like that man's coming for souls today.
01:23:33.000That's exactly what it is and you know like backdrop against the wall he'll always come out on top.
01:23:39.000I got like, um, I guess the only thing I can really call it is a divine inspiration.
01:23:43.000Around 2006, I started making YouTube videos and I was watching myself and I really changed as a person doing that.
01:23:48.000Watching myself speak the truth was weird.
01:24:23.000I've had this, you know, I mean, I think in the lead up to the 2020 campaign, I always wanted to go into sports.
01:24:28.000I wanted to do sports broadcasting and I just felt like the industry was so liberal and I would be betraying who I was at my core if I were to go in there and swallow what I actually was.
01:25:09.000So he had sold Barstool to Penn Entertainment.
01:25:13.000And then, uh, Mincey, who's one of their personalities, was rapping on a stream or whatever, and the rap song included the n-word, so he apologized right afterwards, like, oh, I shouldn't have said that, and they fired him.
01:25:23.000And Dave came out and he was like, dude, I sold the company, like, there's nothing I can do about it, but Dave immediately gave Mincey a job at one of his other companies.
01:25:43.000Because the Barstool brand was bad for Penn Entertainment.
01:25:46.000Penn is trying to launch these casinos, and they're like, we're being denied gaming licenses because Barstool is like, they say what they think, because Portnoy's an edgy guy.
01:25:56.000And so he gets the whole company back, immediately hires Mincy back.
01:26:11.000And that wouldn't even have to be the end of the movie, like that'd be a good part of a script, just that whole situation that he went through.
01:26:18.000I just tremendously respect, we see all these instances where someone might lose their job, and how about this, like Dickie Barrett, he was the lead singer of Mighty Mighty Boss Tones, and he's now the lead singer of The Defiant.
01:26:30.000He was the announcer for Jimmy Kimmel, didn't want to get vaccinated, he said, I don't want to do it, so they fired him.
01:26:36.000Kimmel was on his show saying that these people... I'll be very, very, very specific.
01:26:40.000He was basically saying people who don't want to get vaccinated and want to get ivermectin instead should not be given medical treatment.
01:26:45.000They should be denied medical treatment if they get sick, which is crazy.
01:26:50.000But shoutout to... I'll give Kimmel this much.
01:26:54.000He brought The Divine to On Kimmel the other night and they played live, so that's pretty cool.
01:27:06.000I mean, Kimmel's feedback is excellent.
01:27:08.000Yeah, I'm glad that they got that opportunity.
01:27:11.000But that's the kind of thing, like, I see that and I'm like, bro, this guy was your friend for decades and he'd really leave you out to dry like that?
01:27:52.000I'm thinking about the dissolution of the family and friendships, and like, what an insidious tactic that is for whatever, whoever is doing that, if they're trying to change our culture by destroying our family systems, because I have a friend that I haven't talked to in like three years, that I had almost a falling...
01:28:07.000We're like best friends, and because of politics, because of the stupid heat on TV, me and him aren't talking now for a few... I can direct the rage I have about not being able to hang out with him at these people.
01:28:34.000But your friends, I mean, I'm talking about my friends too, family members, I mean, they're complicit.
01:28:38.000And the thing is, is that like, where they go over the line is that they kind of inherit this authoritarian personality that they didn't have before.
01:28:47.000And I don't know if it's because out of some sort of personal terror of what they're experiencing, but it's just like, if you're going to be this authoritarian personality around me, then this isn't going to work, you know?
01:28:56.000And it's unfortunate, but that's what happens.
01:28:58.000And I know a lot of people that have been through the same thing.
01:29:00.000He's the kind of guy I want to- I wish he was here, man.
01:29:04.000That we would get to blow up fights over Magic the Gathering, stupid shit.
01:29:30.000I mean, I would say the biggest thing when I think about blow-ups and whatever, time heals all wounds.
01:29:37.000Sometimes, specifically when it comes to stupid stuff, there have been people in my life who I've gotten into blow ups and you don't talk and then years go by and you're
01:30:50.000And that's the whole political divides over time create enemies is like, that's the communist tactic of making the kids turn into parents and their neighbors and all that.
01:30:58.000Like, we've got to override that because that is a path.
01:31:01.000Why, why, why, explain to me, like, so, uh, I'll keep it vague.
01:31:06.000You knew, know someone, let's say it's 15 years ago.
01:31:09.000You hang out almost every day, you, you get off work, you're like, hey, what's up man, what are you up to tonight, we're gonna go hang out, we're gonna party, yeah, let's go hang out.
01:31:17.000And, uh, for a couple years, you're like real good friends.
01:31:19.000And then, you know, you end up, slowly stop hanging out or whatever, and then you, for one day you don't realize, but that's it, that's it, you just don't hang out anymore, you move.
01:31:27.000But you know, you never... you're still friends, whatever.
01:31:29.000Then one day, ten years later, you see him going online and making up lies about you, insulting you, attacking you like crazy to a random group of strangers.
01:31:40.000What I do is I make a video with their name and I talk directly to them and humiliate them in public because I've got more public attention than they do.
01:31:48.000That's what my tactic was when my friends would talk shit about me.
01:31:51.000And they stopped talking shit about me.
01:31:59.000Not all people, but there are people who are very evil.
01:32:01.000And the thing is, you don't know who's evil until the evil person has a reason to strike you down.
01:32:07.000And, uh, I suppose it's... You know, they say, like, if you win the lottery, don't tell anybody?
01:32:13.000Because then everyone comes out of the woodwork.
01:32:14.000And, I mean, you look at what happens.
01:32:16.000Like, there was that story recently...
01:32:18.000Where that dude won the lottery, and then some guy claimed it was his ticket, and it was stolen from him, and then, like, threatened to attack him or something, and the police got involved.
01:32:27.000The guy clearly didn't win the ticket, they knew who actually won, but he was so insane, he was like, I must have that.
01:32:31.000500 million dollars, whatever the number was.
01:32:33.000There's something that Patrick Bet David talks about, that I still come into terms with, is paranoia.
01:32:42.000He finds himself paranoid and has found that to be a useful ability.
01:32:45.000Like you were saying, you're never going to know who's going to betray you until they do it.
01:32:48.000Like that kind of like paranoia, you're like on guard.
01:32:51.000It can be useful, but I can also, I feel like you could be a great leader without being paranoid, but maybe paranoia will keep you alive longer or keep you from becoming betrayed in business more.
01:33:28.000This guy was just using you for convenience, and you thought you were friends.
01:33:31.000The reality is there are a lot of people out there who are liars, who are evil, who will stab you in the back, but they don't have a reason to, so they don't.
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01:36:36.000You know, the little don't hurt me signs that they put up just to make sure that, you know, they're safe in the event of a really bad situation.
01:36:42.000Yeah, the pride flag should be called the please don't hit me flag.
01:36:47.000I was just gonna say that I've identified that flag to my very young kids, but I'll save what I call that flag for the members-only segment.
01:37:54.000I've been saying, look, the Apple Vision Pro is largely useless.
01:37:59.000I discovered when learning a song on the guitar, it actually is fairly useful to have three floating monitors in front of you where you can pull up the lyrics, the tablature, the chords, or whatever you might need, and the video's playing in real time.
01:38:12.000But that's only because normally if your phone's sitting in front of you and you're swiping up and then playing and then swiping up... Yeah, if you want to stand up and move around while you're singing, that helps a lot.
01:38:57.000Yeah, instead it's this very, like, tight-fitting... there's like, what, like, two millimeters of steel protecting Tony Stark's head from a rocket blast?
01:39:08.000Yeah, because they'll be like, they'll say like, well, there's magnetic repulsor fields that were dampened because like in Civil War or whatever, Rhodey's suit gives out and he hits the ground and he's paralyzed.
01:41:39.000And right now, news has been slow for the past couple weeks because it's the calm before the storm.
01:41:43.000Late April's a good time to start the next season, April-May, so maybe we're going to go on a two-month downturn and take a break and then come back next season strong, getting ready for the November.
01:42:00.000Yeah, so it was supposed to be, for those that have seen the movie, uh, Thanos snaps, half of everyone dies, they then track him down.
01:42:07.000So that's opening scene in Endgame, where Tony Stark comes back, they hunt him down and kill him, that was the original end of Infinity War.
01:42:13.000Because they filmed both movies at the same time.
01:42:15.000And then someone was like, no, no, no, no, we should end the first movie just with, like, Thanos wins.
01:42:20.000Because he's the protagonist of that movie.
01:43:01.000No, you get an AI, you let the whole world have its auto-generated stories, and then the people running the show can isolate key components of Earth to make a show about.
01:43:13.000So like Friends, for instance, that's part of this AI simulated universe.
01:43:17.000And the people who created the AI are like, we get Friends, we get Malcolm in the Middle, we got Family Guy, we got Game of Thrones.
01:43:41.000They were like, we're canceling Earth!
01:43:43.000And then the aliens were doing it, but they got away with showing it on TV because the aliens were doing weird things that don't apply to humans, but it was clearly sexual.
01:44:43.000I hope you read this chat because many years from now I can always come back to one of my favorite shows and listen to a chat about my best dog, Meredith.
01:47:23.000Yeah, I've been thinking about coagulating air into a solid so you can climb, like, a ladder, like, make ladder out of space or out of air.
01:47:31.000Well, solid nitrogen and solid oxygen does exist.
01:47:34.000If you could just, with, like, a glove, like, freeze it in place as you move, you could, like, climb the air.
01:47:38.000But see, they would create like a massive vacuum pressure because you would have to massively condense a lot of air.
01:48:56.000There's this really cool thing I read about air batteries.
01:48:59.000I watched this video, where when the solar generators generate too much energy, the excess energy is used to compress air into a liquid state.
01:49:10.000And then if they ever want that energy back, they can relieve the pressure on the liquid air, which spins a turbine and generates electricity.
01:49:17.000So they're called physical air batteries.
01:49:20.000It stores electrical energy by converting air into a liquid state through compression.
01:49:25.000This looks like solid oxygen forms at normal atmospheric pressure at a temperature below 54 Kelvin, which is negative 218 Celsius.
01:50:30.000All right, Zweihander says, Tim, you should watch James O'Keefe's latest Insider video on Twitter about the co-creator of Ethereum whistleblowing about Ethereum Foundation's financial crimes with U.S.
01:50:49.000No, Ian, we have too many lazy people, okay, living off the government.
01:50:53.000They are able but not willing to work.
01:50:55.000Yeah, I know exactly what you're talking about, because as I was saying that we had too many people, I think the people just aren't being utilized or aren't utilizing their bodies properly.
01:52:28.000Hung Solo, good name says, I was having a conversation with my girlfriend on the S24 Ultra using Samsung's Translate AI for fun, and it went psycho on me.
01:52:38.000So my brother called me, and I don't know what I pressed, but the new Samsung has an auto-translate over the phone feature, and so it started speaking Spanish.
01:53:04.000Pags says, I don't know much about the story of Babel, but I'm going to comment, and use it as a reference, said by nobody but Ian C. Philip to replace Ian.
01:54:43.000But that- the whole, like, sacrificing children aspect of it is very concerning with, like, people cutting- having kids get their genitals cut off is like- Huh.
01:54:52.000That's- that's kind of- that's the direction I see that one.
01:57:27.000We don't know if they've confirmed the red heifer yet.
01:57:31.000They are looking for a pure red heifer with no blemishes.
01:57:34.000It may be that when the religious leaders come and check, and this happens, they've done checks several times, many many times, they typically will find a blemish.
01:57:44.000Meaning no matter how good your red heifer is, they're gonna find like a few hairs that are off color and be like, it's not a pure red heifer.
01:57:50.000If the red heppers that have bred this time are deemed to be pure and blemish-free, then yes, they are supposed to sacrifice it to bring about their messiah.
01:58:00.000Many Christians believe this will be the return of Jesus Christ.
01:58:17.000So a dude would come, people would think it was the return of the Messiah, and then he'd become evil, and then another guy comes later and is like, no.
01:58:24.000The Antichrist, I don't believe, is evil, right?
01:58:29.000But I'm pretty sure, we had this big culture war about it, we're talking with like Sovereign Bra and Donnie Darkened, and the Antichrist is charismatic, helps people, fixes things, but subverts people from the will of the Lord and from Christ by being a false idol.
01:59:10.000Well, the believers, and then, um, well, of course, there's the rapture, that's a part of, you know, that's a component of Revelation, um, but then he does establish a kingdom on Earth that lasts for a thousand years, according to Scripture.
01:59:23.000And the rapture's when he's like, hey, everybody, that's false, do not follow that, and then the people that actually end up following him are the believers?
01:59:32.000The rapture is when everybody are floating up naked towards the sky.
01:59:39.000It says that there's going to be, and also the scripture specifies, because I've been reading about this because everybody's talking about it because of the eclipse and everything, refreshing my memory, there is going to be a point in time that no one will know, like it's not a point that you can't like say, oh it's going to be April the 8th, like nobody's going to be able to identify it in advance, but according to scripture there's going to be a moment where somebody's just going to disappear right next to the other person.
02:00:01.000People will literally just vanish and you're like, what happened to them?
02:00:20.000I could see, like, in the VR realm, when your friend logs out and their avatar just disappears, like, if people start to believe that's reality, people are just disappearing.
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02:02:16.000I wanted to shout out Jesus Christ because I talked earlier in the show about Bucko and how his spirit is still available to Kind of almost, maybe not reincarnate, but become available for you in your dreams and in your thoughts.
02:02:30.000Maybe it's not he, maybe he's transcended the body now, but his spirit is alive, or his spirit is at least sentient and available.
02:02:37.000So Jesus, we need you, and come join us, man.
02:02:40.000And I'm down, I'm not specifying any one religion, it's just he's been a big part of my life, his name and his story, so hopefully our behavior can help expedite the process and reunify the species, for better or worse, it'll probably be for better.