Brandon and Phil discuss the self-immolating self-proclaimed Bernie Sanders supporter, Joe Biden's new anti-abortion policies, and the potential for the show to be nuked at any given moment. Plus, a story about a coffee shop that s making the best coffee you ll ever have.
00:00:00.000So earlier today, outside of Donald Trump's trial, a man self-immolated and immediately
00:00:12.000a lot of people were claiming it was like a Trump supporter who must have been supporting
00:00:15.000Turns out it is a leftist, a Bernie Sanders-supporting anarcho-communist, donor to the Democrats, and he put out some manifesto, basically hated everybody.
00:00:27.000And, uh... Man, it's gonna be a wild day, I guess.
00:00:30.000We've got a crazy story to kick things off.
00:00:33.000Joe Biden has set in place these Title IX rules, basically ending women's rights as far as he can, and mandating pronoun usage and stuff like that, so... It's Friday!
00:02:23.000Helping win the culture war at the same time.
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00:03:18.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and much more is Brandon Gill.
00:05:38.000No matter the bubbles we ascribe to, we're bombarded with existential crises with no solutions.
00:05:44.000We've seen a surge in apocalyptic film literature and video games that tell us there is no way out of our poor circumstances but total societal breakdown.
00:05:51.000Zombies tell us that the public is our enemy.
00:05:57.000For our entire lives, we have been flooded with media designed to slowly steer us into a world where the American dream was dead, where the public was fully divided against itself, where everybody believed we were powerless to do anything about our worsening circumstances.
00:06:08.000It is also they can organize an unprecedented apocalyptic rug pull on the entire populace as they pivot to fascism, which is perhaps best understood as kleptocracy at the barrel of a gun.
00:06:20.000When we piece it all together, we understand the truth.
00:06:22.000We are in a totalitarian doomsday cult.
00:06:33.000The attitude that he had, the way he viewed the world.
00:06:35.000Meanwhile, you've got a lot of optimism and people who are fighting every day.
00:06:40.000Every generation has its challenge, whatever it may be.
00:06:45.000What I think is particularly funny about our generation's challenge, it's that it is the excesses of the previous generations.
00:06:51.000So it's like all of the good that came from the previous generations resulted in problems for our generation.
00:06:59.000The good resulted, what I mean to say is, a lot of great things resulted in people who were entitled, lazy, and didn't have anything to fight for and became purposeless, and now we have leaders who don't care.
00:07:10.000We have aging leaders who are on the verge of dying, and I don't mean that to be mean or crass, but I'm sorry, man.
00:07:22.000And I'm like, dude, and to your point, like, even if you're talking about the the aging leaders that are that have their, you know, their ass together, like, you know, we talked about Dennis Krasenich, he rocks!
00:07:33.000Krasenich here, 77 or whatever, and he, you know, has his stuff together, but he's still old, and that means that he's got a perspective that someone that's 77 is gonna have.
00:07:42.000Same thing with Donald Trump, same thing with when Joe Biden is coherent, he's 80 or whatever, like, these people have a perspective that is different and doesn't see the problems that young people see today.
00:07:56.000Do you guys remember that viral video where it's the children talking about the economy and war and they sound like adults?
00:08:02.000It's because back in the day before institutionalized learning facilities, children were imitating adults.
00:08:08.000And so they didn't know as much, they weren't as wise, but they were inheriting these behaviors.
00:08:13.000We've infantilized Like, every generation is infantilized to the next, to the point where I think the main reason why we don't see more millennial leadership is that millennials, in their mind, have a mental block where, well, only they can be the leaders.
00:08:29.000I was talking to this pro skateboarder who's, you know, in his 50s.
00:08:51.000That means that today you've got these millennials who should be filing to run for office.
00:08:56.000But they still look to the Bernie Sanders, to the Dennis Kucinich, to the Ron Paul, to the Joe Biden, to the Donald Trump, and they're like, no, no, they're the ones who are always in charge, not us.
00:09:06.000Right, and I got a lot of pushback against this in my race, so running for U.S.
00:09:11.000Congress, I'm 30 years old, right, and I'd have a lot of people question me and ask me, How can somebody who doesn't have any life experience be running for U.S.
00:12:01.000And at 20, you're still an adult, two years into adulthood and signing contracts.
00:12:06.000We can't keep maintaining this idea that 30-year-olds are young.
00:12:10.000But what happens is, even if a millennial runs for office, the 50-year-olds are going to be like, he's too young, he doesn't know what he's talking about, I'm going to vote for the old guy.
00:12:17.000And then young people are like, yeah, only old people are in office.
00:12:24.000Everybody in office is super old and we forget that a lot of the reasons that our country is in such a terrible position right now is that we've had the same people in office who oftentimes whenever they got elected were in their 30s.
00:12:37.000It's just that now they've been there for 30 or 20 years.
00:12:41.000But we've had the same people doing the same things for decades now, and now we're starting to really, really live with the consequences, whether it's a massive deficit or whether it's a foreign policy that's still living as if the Cold War is still alive, or as if the United States is so clearly in a position where we can just dump unlimited amounts of money all over the globe or all over our own country.
00:13:37.000And it's funny because, like, there are still people who are young and vote for him thinking, well, you know, he's the one with experience.
00:14:19.000What have you actually done that's good?
00:14:20.000That's a really good point, especially when you consider how much of DEI is about like, you know, well, the lived experience of this person based on the total sum of their skin color is enough to give them a position to, you know, whatever, manage the health of millennials, the mental health of millennials, or whatever it is.
00:14:39.000But that's what a lot of that is about.
00:14:43.000I mean, it's like President Trump went into office having no political experience prior to that at all, and I think has been clearly the greatest president in modern history.
00:14:53.000Biden, on the other hand, has been in government, to your point, since he was 30 years old and has run this country into the ground in just a mere three years.
00:15:05.000I mean, I mean, I don't have any problem dunking on Joe Biden.
00:15:08.000In fact, I took some some pointless dunks today myself.
00:15:12.000But at the same time, he has done nothing to fix that, help fix the country or make the country better.
00:15:18.000But a lot of the stuff that we've got going on, save for the stuff that at the border, because that, I think, directly relates to him pulling back.
00:15:27.000President Trump's executive orders. Otherwise most of the problems that that
00:15:33.000he came he or he's got they were kind of baked in for the past decade or so
00:15:37.000maybe even more because the the problems that we're seeing when it comes to
00:15:41.000legislation and stuff they're because of the attitude that that a lot of people
00:16:14.000Like, look, there's already these conspiracies popping up all over the place that they're going to try and take the life of Donald Trump.
00:16:22.000You criminally charge the guy in a bunch of different ways, and then while he's in trial with a bunch of seemingly biased jerks, you go, and also, you will lose your Secret Service protection.
00:16:49.000And then everyone on his show is like, ooooh.
00:16:54.000Yeah, a lot of the concerns of the Boeing planes has more to do with maintenance and the current staffing at these companies and not Boeing.
00:17:00.000So it's a funny point to make, but look, if the argument is they can't stop Trump, the Trump train's unstoppable, you see someone, why would you, what is this?
00:17:09.000Well, they want to put Trump in prison and then take away his secret service detail.
00:17:15.000And then all of a sudden the cameras break, the guards fall asleep, and then Trump lunges off the top of his bunk bed or something, if you get my drift.
00:18:01.000I mean, he was the chair of the J6 committee and he hid evidence.
00:18:05.000He did all kinds of ridiculous things.
00:18:07.000And I mean, I think that stuff like this, there's already been so much talk about how much the left is going after President Trump.
00:18:15.000They're doing everything they can in the legal system.
00:18:17.000They're trying to tear his reputation down, tear his family apart.
00:18:21.000They're going after him with everything that they have.
00:18:23.000The last thing that they have Is to try and take him out.
00:18:28.000And all this does is get conservatives rightfully worked up over the prospect of the left coming after President Trump much more severely than they have in the past.
00:18:39.000And I think that the left sees this and it's just like kind of poking the bear.
00:18:43.000And they know that they can get away with it and they just want to antagonize our side.
00:18:47.000I mean, at some point, all this is, you know, whether it gets passed or not, you know, a lot of this is just to antagonize the Republican base.
00:18:56.000Well I mean that that goes kind of without saying like the the target of your action is your actual target or the your your target's reaction is the action like that's the point is to get people to do things that either make themselves look ridiculous like You get a mascot to do something that is just borderline breaking the law, or pushes on someone, so that way you can get pictures of the cops arresting a guy in a chicken outfit.
00:19:26.000It looks ridiculous, makes the cops look bad.
00:19:28.000A better example is at Occupy Wall Street, they would strike a cop, and then as soon as the cop fought back, they'd start filming, and then they'd say, police beat innocent protesters.
00:19:38.000So you'd have these protesters, they'd plan this, they'd run up, they'd hit a cop, and then immediately go, No, please!
00:19:42.000please and the cops are hitting them and then the video footage shows cops beating someone crying and begging but
00:19:47.000right that's the point there was one famous video where they uh the cop is swinging his baton and they made it a
00:19:54.000lightsaber so it's one woman he's hitting everybody and then they were like the the point was ha ha this cop
00:20:01.000was beating people we made a joke out of it to make fun of him
00:20:04.000The real video was, several people walk up to the police barricade where the cop is, and they start rattling the barricades, the cop tells them to stop, and then someone flips the cop's hat off, and shoves him, and then he starts pushing them back as they're shoving him, then as soon as he swings, that's where the edit begins, to trick people into thinking the cops were attacking them.
00:20:25.000I mean, this is what we mean when we talk about things that are fifth generation warfare.
00:20:31.000It's a war of narrative and a war of what you can get people to believe, because if you can get people to believe the things that are happening that are not happening, you end up with Well George Floyd essentially.
00:20:42.000The media had told a narrative that police were killing black men in America to a level where there are people that you can interview on the street and they will say that they believe thousands of black men are killed every year by police, which is You know, it's patently not true.
00:21:00.000The average was like 13 or 14 that were actually, you know, unarmed, that were killed by police in a country of 330 million people.
00:21:08.000But yet because of that narrative, you have the whole BLM movement,
00:21:12.000you have all of the civil unrest that we've had, all of the riots, all of that stuff,
00:21:17.000because the general public was of the opinion that thousands of black men per year,
00:21:24.000which once you start actually dissecting the idea, it becomes ridiculous.
00:21:29.000It gets to the point where it's like, oh, wait a minute, that's kind of crazy,
00:21:32.000because we would notice that kind of death toll in society.
00:21:37.000And, but when you are just hear it as an emotional wedge or whatever, people say, oh my God, that's terrible,
00:21:46.000because we don't want to be a society that does that.
00:21:49.000The gut instinct is, that's awful, we don't want that.
00:21:51.000And so it plays on people's emotions and you get a decade, literally a decade, of civil unrest and a less harmonious country because of a lie pushed by the media and people with a political bent.
00:22:07.000And it's literally gotten it's made it's made America worse.
00:22:11.000Like the trans genocide, which is also a lie.
00:22:21.000Not yet, but it could very well because, you know, who knows how many people are going to have horrible, horrible things going on in their life.
00:22:28.000And they, you know, it's the strategy, I think it's Alinsky, accuse your enemies of what you're doing.
00:22:35.000So you get the media that comes out and they accuse the people who are telling the truth of being the liars and keep the cult functioning.
00:22:42.000Yeah, I mean we've got two people that because of the left-leaning narratives and the essentially wrong things that the left pushes, we've got people that are killing themselves by setting themselves on fire now, you know?
00:23:12.000There's no other mathematical path forward.
00:23:15.000People argue that they're indoctrinating kids, but it's just like, guys, if the left ain't having kids at all, indoctrination is meaningless.
00:23:22.000Well, you have to, you have to, if you can't, if you're not having children to reproduce for your ideological side, you have to go indoctrinate them.
00:23:30.000But that doesn't, but that's substantially less effective than literally having kids.
00:24:49.000I don't see how that survives in 20 years now.
00:24:52.000I bring that up not to get into an Israel conversation, but to point out, this extends to literally everything.
00:24:58.000What the millennial generation and Gen Z value in 20 years will be it.
00:25:04.000So what you're seeing now with Trump is not going away, it's expanding.
00:25:08.000The deep state, the establishment can say, we're going to lock Trump up, take away his protections, and all that means is in 20 years there'll be 10 more Trumps.
00:25:16.000Because young people hold these views, and that's it.
00:25:20.000And you know something that Bannon said, or has said multiple times, is Trump is actually a moderate.
00:25:27.000Because if you look at the positions that Trump holds, all of his positions are acceptable Democrat party positions in 2005.
00:25:40.000And because of how far the left has pulled the country and pulled the national kind of zeitgeist, Um, they've managed to characterize him as, as far right, but that's only because of how far left they've managed to pull the, the, you know, the opinions of the average normie or whatever.
00:26:01.000No, and I was going to say, and I think that that's the thing with, with, Foreign intervention, I mean for years we've lived under a uniparty in the United States that has advocated basically getting involved in every single foreign conflict on every single corner of the globe since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1989 and we've had this view that we have unlimited resources, we have unlimited potential all over the world and there's no drawbacks to
00:26:32.000And over time, whenever we invade Iraq, for example, find out that there were not weapons of mass destruction and we get involved in a 20 plus year long war with no concept of what victory looks like and no path to peace until we have a humiliating withdrawal eventually from Afghanistan, eventually the next generation says, well, I'm going to be a lot more skeptical of getting involved in any foreign conflicts, whether these are just or not.
00:27:00.000And what we're seeing right now, I think, is that the left or the Uniparty has conflated Ukraine funding and Israel funding.
00:27:08.000So there's a large contingent, even on the political right, who would be more normally accustomed or more comfortable giving funding to Israel.
00:27:18.000Who, because we've been dumping money in Ukraine for so long without having any pay for, is getting really, really skeptical.
00:27:27.000And I think that it's the Uniparty who is so invested in conflict all over the globe, including in Israel, that's going to end up shooting themselves in the foot with this.
00:27:38.000Well, what happens if we don't fund Ukraine and we don't fund Israel?
00:27:44.000Well, that's the question that very few people in the Uniparty can give a clear and articulate answer.
00:27:50.000I think that there's a much more compelling answer, for sure, in Israel, where the United States does clearly have some geopolitical interest in making sure that Iran isn't nuclear armed.
00:28:03.000But in Ukraine, I think that's a much more difficult case to make.
00:28:07.000I've never seen anybody make a compelling case for why we should be spending billions of dollars in Ukraine other than some half-baked comparison to Putin being Hitler, that it relies on a very shallow understanding of World War II and of history.
00:28:26.000I've never seen anybody make a good case.
00:28:29.000Yeah, I actually went to a debate on this because I was interested and I was like, okay, you know, I don't know that much about the arguments on either side.
00:28:41.000I know sort of how I feel about it, but that's, I mean, feelings are irrelevant, right?
00:28:46.000So I went to listen to it at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, I guess a couple of weeks ago or whenever it was.
00:28:53.000You had John Mearsheimer on one side with Daniel Davis and on the other side you had Paula Dobriansky and Heather Conley talking about why we should fund the war in Ukraine.
00:29:05.000And Mearsheimer and Davis were both like, we can't win and nothing we do can make us win.
00:29:11.000So what we should do is negotiate for diplomacy and for Ukraine to be a neutral territory and Ukraine should not join NATO.
00:29:19.000And that will sort of smooth things out and lead to peace in that region.
00:29:24.000And then on the other side, you had Dobryansky and Conley saying, you know, if these guys want to die for their freedom, then we should let them do it and we should fund it.
00:29:33.000And that funding is good for essentially the American economy because we're paying ourselves to build weapons that we then give them.
00:29:41.000And also they were saying, you know, that if we don't fund Ukraine, then Putin sweeps into Europe entirely.
00:30:16.000So that means if we don't arrest them now in Minnesota for their autonomous zone, next thing we know, they're going to take all of Illinois.
00:31:39.000Mike Johnson's like, you know, I was a populist guy and I realized the government was wasting our money and then the deep state brought me in the back room and beat me over the head and told me do it or else and now I agree!
00:31:50.000We should absolutely be funding all of these wars.
00:31:53.000I love when he's like, I encourage all the other members to see the classified briefings.
00:31:59.000And I'm just imagining they bring him into a back room and then strap him down and then
00:32:04.000pull a slug out of a vat and they put it in his ear and he's like, ah, and it goes into
00:32:07.000his brain and he's like, all right, let us begin the operation.
00:32:11.000And I'm like, that's just really what it is.
00:32:13.000I know what they're really doing is they just hand up, they go, Speaker Johnson, we'd like to give you the classified briefing so you can really understand what's going on.
00:32:21.000And he's like, yeah, that sounds reasonable.
00:32:24.000They walk, he's like, right this way, they open a door, he walks inside, they close it, he's in a janitor's closet, and they're like, what's going on?
00:32:29.000And then he just hands them an envelope and he opens it, it's a picture of JFK.
00:32:33.000And then he's like, message received loud and clear.
00:32:36.000And then he walks out of the closet and he's like, we must fund Ukraine and Israel and Taiwan.
00:32:41.000What do you think's in those JFK things that they won't release?
00:32:45.000And Trump is like, I'm not releasing that either.
00:32:49.000Well, I mean, it's the same thing with the FISA vote, right?
00:32:54.000Congress basically voted to suspend the Constitution and allow FISA to surveil American citizens without a warrant is allowing the federal government to buy data from big tech companies to monitor American citizens.
00:33:10.000You would think that if we're going to go that far beyond the Constitution, there's going to be some clear and compelling reason why we're doing it.
00:33:17.000I don't think they should be doing it at all.
00:33:19.000But I'm just saying if they're going to do it, you'd think that there'd be a really good reason, and yet all I've heard is that there's some National security rationale that's out there in the ether that every deep state politician keeps alluding to, while at the same time doing absolutely nothing to secure the southern border, which is being overrun by an invasion from hostile foreigners.
00:33:45.000I mean, the idea that we're doing this for national security purposes is so asinine, it's insulting.
00:33:55.000The brain slug theory makes me feel better because then the thing about conspiracy theories is that you absolve yourself of responsibility.
00:34:57.000But last fall, I was the executive producer of a movie called Police State.
00:35:01.000And the premise of Police State is the FBI.
00:35:04.000Yeah, if I can say so myself, it was a good movie, and it's about how the FBI has been weaponized against conservatives and Christians, and I would tweet out things like, defund the FBI, and I sincerely think that we should.
00:35:17.000I think that's a long overdue reform that we passed up, and whenever I got into my race, we had 11 people that I was running against.
00:35:30.000Swamp had seen that, and a lot of the moderate Republicans who tend to be more aligned with what we might call the deep state or the establishment, spent over $2 million in my race against me in attack ads in the last two weeks of the race trying to take me out, and part of it was based on those tweets.
00:35:52.000In fact, they referenced those in the attack ad, so they took that and they contorted it and ran all kinds of TV commercials on broadcast and cable, were texting people, putting stuff on the radio saying that I wanted to defund the police and open our borders, and they were getting it from the defund the FBI stuff.
00:36:12.000So my point is, and remember, this is in a Republican primary, prior to a runoff.
00:36:18.000In Texas, if you don't get over 50% of the vote, the top two contenders go to a runoff.
00:36:24.00011 people in the race, prior to a runoff, they spent $2 million against me.
00:36:28.000Not against anybody else, just against me.
00:36:36.000In slanderous attack, it's based on this kind of stuff.
00:36:38.000But that's the kind of Fire and fury that will come after you if you stand up against this stuff and I can only imagine what our patriot elected officials are going through now who are voting against some of this FISA stuff.
00:37:16.000Yeah, this is something I was digging into this morning, actually, and I was writing about it.
00:37:21.000The new Title IX rules also roll back due process protections for people who are accused on college campuses.
00:37:28.000Primarily, this has been men who have been accused on college campuses of, you know, all manner of horrible things.
00:37:36.000And under Donald, you know, remember Me Too?
00:37:39.000Yes, but while it may do that, there is a counteraction, and that is, if any of these men accused just identify as women, it all goes away.
00:37:47.000Yes, so basically this bill says believe all men who say they are women and believe all women who accuse men.
00:39:38.000And if you recall, she cannot tell you when this apparently occurred.
00:39:43.000And and also the dress she was wearing didn't exist on the time she happened.
00:39:47.000She changed her story after it was revealed that the dress that the decade that Donna Karan dress she was wearing didn't come out until you know the spring of whatever.
00:40:41.000Whenever they're going through all of this behind closed doors, what else they're looking at?
00:40:46.000Like your social media posts that you've said, like your political opinions you've had in political science class, how much is gonna go into these decisions?
00:42:00.000Like we even saw that with the left's refusal to get behind women who in the Muslim world who were fighting against Sharia laws and all of the restrictions and the clothing restrictions.
00:42:22.000And these are the same people who are now basically like in favor of Iran, even though Iran was doing horrible things to women over the past few years.
00:42:32.000I think there's something about the left's ideology that flourishes on stripping away at the dignity of individuals.
00:42:39.000So whether it's like these guys who are getting accused of sexual assault and have no ability to actually defend themselves, or if it's the little girls who have to change in a locker room or take showers with biological men.
00:42:54.000I mean, that strikes at the core of what is right and just and what it means to be a dignified man or woman.
00:43:10.000That's whenever the government steps in and says, you're no more than an economic unit, and we're going to decide whether you are either Needed or you're not, and if you're not needed, you need to stay at your house.
00:43:23.000You don't get to go out to dinner with your wife or with your girlfriend.
00:43:46.000Let me clarify, 10 millennial women, or younger, and that's what you get.
00:43:50.000Older generations, not so much, but think about what that means moving forward.
00:43:54.000This is not going to go away, it's going to expand and exacerbate.
00:43:58.000At least among female voting patterns.
00:44:01.000The 70% of millennial women who are voting for all of these leftist issues are not going to change those views.
00:44:08.000Those are ingrained and they're in their 30s.
00:44:09.000They're going to be in their 40s, 50s, 60s.
00:44:12.000And the younger generations are who we need to be teaching.
00:44:16.000Now it is fair to say these people don't have kids.
00:44:19.000So I imagine what'll happen is there'll be a normalization period where
00:44:25.000when you have the millennial generation and the Gen Z of comparable size,
00:44:30.000and then Gen Alpha is slightly smaller and the next generation is slightly smaller,
00:44:34.000there's going to be effectively the liberal, the millennial females voting for these things
00:44:40.000will have a disproportional amount of power generationally because the younger generations are less.
00:44:47.000Whereas normally, the older generation starts to lose power because younger generations' worldview outvotes them once they get into the 30s and 40s.
00:44:54.000We are already seeing it with 70 and 80-year-olds who are basically running the show.
00:45:00.000Same thing's going to happen as generations get smaller.
00:45:02.000The older people will have a disproportionate amount of power until they eventually age out, as I would call it.
00:45:09.000But this means, again, 70% of millennial women vote Democrat.
00:45:14.000You go to someone and say, males, trans or otherwise, in female spaces, and 70% of the women you ask, they're going to say, yeah, it should be allowed.
00:45:23.000And if that's the case, well, what's a guy to do, right?
00:46:26.000So you can equally argue that men could tell women, don't do this, but women choose to support one thing over the other, regardless of who's arguing for it.
00:46:33.000So this is women's choice to allow biological males in their bathrooms.
00:47:27.000Because it's like, if you're a slightly older woman, like you're not changing in locker rooms very often, or you're not like showering after athletics period in your high school or whatever, you don't actually have to deal with the negative consequences of that.
00:47:40.000But you can be supportive of it, and then feel really good and warm inside about how you're pro-trans or whatever.
00:48:55.00070% of millennial women, yes of course, 70% of millennial women and large, I don't know if the number translates down to Gen Z and younger, but younger women absolutely love when men are better than them.
00:49:09.000Will they whenever it really strikes at the core of their dignity though?
00:49:12.000Like whenever they're told that you're in high school and you've got to shower with some dude who wants to put on a dress and say that he should be on your sports team?
00:49:21.000You think that they're going to tolerate that?
00:49:26.000See, I think this is like conservative worldview bias, where it's like conservatives can't imagine because the women they know are like, I don't want men in my room.
00:49:36.000But no matter what happens, even when you had at the Wii Spa in San Francisco, it wasn't even a trans person.
00:50:20.000There's also, though, a huge proportion of women, like some huge majority of women who don't believe that men should be playing in women's sports.
00:50:27.000Right, but that's the older generation for sure.
00:50:31.000And so my point is when it comes to our generation and younger, they're overwhelmingly in support of this.
00:50:38.000And my point is simply, I wonder if something happened where men have backed off to the point where women have found a way to try and put men back in charge of their lives.
00:50:50.000I think I think I think there are many women and I think women sort of as a whole do miss leaning on men to make decisions and to be a partner in a way where you know I mean somebody has to get the veto power right in a family or in a workplace like someone needs to have the final say even if you're partners.
00:51:10.000Part of the phenomenon you see with it seems to me that you see with like the women that are feminists that are that have a kind of a Go get them kind of attitude.
00:51:22.000Like they're going to be the ones that are like, I want to be out in the world doing this.
00:51:26.000I want to be, you know, having an effect on the world and women that are like, I want to be at home and I want to be, you know, uh, a homemaker or whatever.
00:51:36.000They're, they're like the people that are just like, I want to be left alone.
00:51:40.000Whereas the people that are like, I want to be active in the world for myself and do this.
00:51:46.000They're not like, I want to be left alone.
00:51:48.000They're the ones that are saying, Oh, I want the law to cater to what my lifestyle and because I want the law to cater to my lifestyle and I'm an active kind of person, I'll go ahead and be like, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:51:59.000Whereas people that are just like, Oh, I want to be left alone.
00:52:41.000And it was the progressives who were like, if women want to play, we'll set up teams for them.
00:52:45.000And now it's progressives being like, nah, we changed our minds.
00:52:50.000Dudes should just, like, biological males should be the ones taking over.
00:52:54.000I don't see why a country like... We saw this with the Soviet Union in the 90s, the women who were jacked up on steroids.
00:53:02.000A country that wants to win the Olympics need only say, okay, we'll send in a team of males and then we'll, on average, just score higher and do better.
00:53:36.000Five middle school female athletes in West Virginia refused to throw shot put against male Becky Pepper Jackson.
00:53:42.000This comes just two days after the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals blocked the West Virginia laws that says you must compete in the category that matches your sex.
00:53:51.000Sad day when 13 to 14 year old girls have to be the adults in the room, but I couldn't be more inspired by and proud of these girls.
00:53:59.000So basically in this video, you'd see the girls walk up, do nothing, and then walk out.
00:54:02.000They don't throw the shot, but they refuse to participate.
00:54:05.000This is what they should be doing, and I have tremendous respect for it.
00:54:08.000Now, I'd like to mention where this goes, because Brandon, you mentioned sports betting.
00:54:13.000This is going to be the moment where the image shatters, unquestionably.
00:54:19.000When they start opening up DraftKings sports betting on a biological male fighting a biological female, and you're like, how come they're giving this fighter minus 1,000 odds?
00:54:43.000Yeah, it's gonna be pretty wild when you open up DraftKings.
00:54:45.000And every single time there's a competition with a biological male competing on a woman's team, the odds are, the payouts are gonna be dirt.
00:54:53.000You put a, like, cause if they, if the wild thing is under communism, they'd have to normalize the bets.
00:55:00.000They'd have, they'd be like, no, no, you can't, you can't set the, like, no, no, no, it's 50-50.
00:55:05.000There's two people and we're all equal and you can bet on who you want to win.
00:55:11.000And then the left wing social pressure comes in and pressures people to place bets on the biological female and then we start seeing some normalization.
00:55:59.000I'm not big on sports betting outside of this, but the horse racing is obvious.
00:56:02.000Because they show you the total prize pool, and then you can see how many people bet on which horse, and the more you bet on one horse, the less you're likely to win, because all the prize pool is in one area.
00:56:12.000It's not like these guys are actually paying you, it's all from the prize pool.
00:56:17.000So what's going to happen is, the narrative will be broken.
00:56:21.000You're gonna like, okay we got a boxing match, and...
00:56:26.000If I bet on the female, you'll get value bets out of it.
00:56:53.000How many people would do it morally, do you think?
00:56:55.000Because they're looking at it and they're saying that I've been saying for a very, very long time that there's no difference between men and women.
00:57:10.000I don't need to say anything about this.
00:57:12.000Now, what would be funny is if someone on the left launched a campaign saying, let's all wager for our friend to win, but the problem is they'd wager for the trans person.
00:57:24.000The moral support will be like, no, we're going to support our trans friend.
00:57:32.000I think it's been a long time coming that women should not be participating when they are faced with a male competitor in these situations.
00:57:41.000The women who had to swim against Leah Thomas, I think they were a little gobsmacked by that and they went along with it.
00:57:47.000They should have backed out and said, They should have backed out and said no.
00:57:51.000I think that that's true in every single one of these cycling races where you have, you know, the trans competitors coming in and besting the women in all these cases.
00:57:59.000That's true in the track races in Connecticut.
00:58:01.000It's true in the, you know, when people have been running against C.C.
00:58:04.000Telford, the NCAA, all of these situations, the right thing to do is to back out.
00:58:09.000Now, women look at this, however, and they're like, hey, you know, I've been working my Whole childhood, I've been swimming in all of these meets.
00:59:24.000And the second rule would prohibit these kinds of blanket bans like West Virginia has that the ACL is targeting and the ACL is targeting in states around the country.
00:59:32.000The ACL? The ACLU. Oh, okay. Yeah, sorry. So the ACLU has been targeting all of these things,
00:59:38.000targeting states that reject puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for minors and all of
00:59:43.000these kinds of things. And the Biden administration would say, no, that you cannot have a blanket ban,
01:00:34.000So basically, what you're going to get is, you're going to get A team and B team.
01:00:38.000It doesn't matter if you call it men's or women's.
01:00:41.000What's going to happen is, there are going to be guys who plan the basketball team for their high school, and they're going to be super good.
01:00:45.000And there's going to be guys who didn't quite make the team, and they're going to be like, I guess I'll plan on women's.
01:02:16.000Well, I mean, that's why that's why, like, that's where the idea of giants came from, because, like, people from the north that were really tall were coming down into, like, the rest of Europe and fighting with the people that were shorter.
01:02:26.000And they're like, oh, the north is where the giants are from.
01:02:29.000There's giant men up there, blah, blah, blah, because they were tall.
01:02:33.000I go to Sweden and Norway and everyone's tall.
01:02:35.000I go to Thailand and everyone's shorter than me.
01:04:00.000Well, there's some funny video where he's like, this meme is basically three people who have chosen to steal the ticketed required experience of watching a baseball game.
01:04:12.000And so he was like, equality is them claiming that they have a right to steal the experience.
01:04:17.000But unfortunately, one man is too short to steal it.
01:04:20.000So then he thinks he should steal the crates of the other men so that they can all steal it together and they cheer for it.
01:04:59.000UFOs and their pilots might not be extraterrestrials from a distant planet at all, but spiritual entities who have inhabited Earth for as long as humanity itself.
01:05:05.000At least that's a supernatural theory.
01:05:08.000Tucker Carlson had on Rogan's podcast, there's a ton of evidence that they're under the ocean and
01:06:31.000He just the way they describe it as a three-dimensional being is above these people but they have no concept of above because they only move in two dimensions and so the main character sees the two-dimensional world and there's a little guy running around a little pac-man and when he speaks his voice Hits the center of the being's body.
01:06:51.000So they hear the sound resonating from within their own bodies.
01:06:54.000And they're like, where's this voice coming from?
01:06:56.000And it's like, from the third dimension.
01:07:27.000And so anyway, to go back to what Tucker Carlson's talking about with aliens and spiritual entities, we could be those flatlanders, these poor doting three dimensional beings.
01:07:36.000We actually exist in four dimensions, mind you, but we can only manipulate three.
01:07:40.000And then the fifth dimensional and higher beings are watching and can move easily in and out.
01:07:44.000And that's why they're only seen rarely.
01:07:48.000So, I don't know anything about, um, any dimensions, uh, beyond, like, the fourth dimension, but beyond, like, the time, like, space-time continuum, the things that I can actually experience, um, but apparently, uh, it is alleged that there are, like, eleven dimensions that are, that are the way they describe them.
01:08:32.000But, uh, it's something that we, you know, just like you're saying, it's not, not something that we could, we could understand, but I, I don't even know how to conceptualize.
01:08:42.000Like you're saying, I've seen like, I've seen some, some, um, Some motion videos and stuff like that were created by AI to try to explain multiple dimensions and stuff, but I can't.
01:08:56.000I'm trying to wrap your head around it.
01:08:57.000I don't have the ability to really comprehend multiple dimensions beyond space-time.
01:09:05.000Well, Tucker said it, so you have to take his word for it.
01:09:07.000See, I kind of rely on the things that I've experienced, and that's why I'm an agnostic.
01:09:12.000I can't say that things don't exist that I haven't experienced, but I can only rely on my senses.
01:09:20.000I'll take Tucker at his word, but I can't say that I believe that it's... Libby thinks Joe Biden's an alien.
01:09:28.000I don't know, but I do think whenever UFOs are in the news, that means something is going to happen with Hunter Biden.
01:09:34.000Google search Hunter Biden, Tucker talked about him.
01:09:39.000No, this is just because Tucker went on Joe Rogan.
01:09:41.000And of course, these are the things that Joe Rogan will talk about just to have fun and have a good time.
01:10:53.000It's probably a little naive of a perspective.
01:10:56.000I don't know if aliens exist or not, but I certainly...
01:11:02.000I think that the idea of the spiritual realm manifesting itself in some form of UFO-esque appearing entity is not as far out there as it may come across, right?
01:11:18.000How is that a more ludicrous explanation for what people are seeing than that it is something from the fourth or fifth or sixth dimension?
01:11:29.000I kind of feel like there's almost this unity in secularist simulation theory and scripture with how crazy things are getting.
01:11:38.000It certainly seems like whatever the big picture is of life on Earth is coming to some kind of climax, and perhaps it is only the end of season 2024, and that's like...
01:11:50.000You know, it's the, it's, well, we're on, if we break it up to 80 year periods, then we're, you know, season, I don't know, whatever, 200 and something.
01:12:00.000But, uh, there seems to be a climax period, the grand finale of whatever this current arc is.
01:12:07.000Bubbling up of evil, of, of anger, rage, war, conflict.
01:12:13.000Some people believe it's, it's biblical, it's messianic, and some people think it's angels and demons or whatever.
01:12:20.000Based on the way things are going right now with Israel, Iran, Biden, Trump, all of these unprecedented things, when someone goes online and they say, they fired up CERN and all this weird stuff happened, I'm kind of like, yeah, or this is the climax.
01:12:36.000Yeah, I still, you and I have had this conversation before.
01:12:39.000I think that we are always in a time when we want to feel, I think humanity is always in a time when we want to believe that it's the end of the world and it's the apocalypse and we're always comparing what's happening to various... Yeah, but like, it's true, like all throughout history from like the time Jesus was alive and like the temple was destroyed or going through the, whether it's like the crusades or the world wars or whatever.
01:13:03.000You see constant references to the end times, and I'm not saying they're not, I'm just saying that's a constant thread throughout history.
01:13:11.000That's why I'm saying it could be the end of a season, you know?
01:14:15.000And it's also like, there's other, like, a lot of other cultures have thought of, like, you know, the cycle of life as, you know, like, there's the whole, like, seasons, and so it always, spring comes, and that was the notion that other cultures have had, and like, If I understand correctly, the kind of like end times and prophesize an end or prophesizing a utopia like what you get with the socialists and say kind of idea and stuff like that.
01:14:44.000And even like people that aren't really that nowadays call themselves secular, but they still kind of vaguely believe in a time far in the future when everything's just fine, right?
01:14:58.000It's really abstract and very loose and there are no actual solid things, but they just generally kind of say, someday in the future, everything's going to be perfect.
01:15:08.000They assume, and you see it in the memes, like, if this didn't happen, then we'd have society with the space society.
01:15:16.000And I don't know that I don't know that that's something that we should really, like, we shouldn't build our lives on that.
01:15:24.000We should build our lives on the idea that, you know, time for, at least for us, even though our time's gonna end, like, time keeps going after we end.
01:15:34.000And I think that part of the reason... Well, that's what human reproduction is all about.
01:16:37.000It's the show where they have a chip in their neck that stores their consciousness and if they die it can be transferred.
01:16:43.000That's the transhumanist, that's a very transhumanist concept.
01:16:45.000The first season was good, the second season was stupid.
01:16:48.000But basically, you can travel to other planets by basically downloading your consciousness and transmitting it.
01:16:55.000So you travel at the speed of light through your consciousness and then inhabit whatever body they have available for you there, so you get a different body.
01:17:00.000You invent something like that, abortion is over.
01:17:04.000There's gonna be like, it's not alive yet, I'm taking its body.
01:17:07.000Yeah, they will be bought and sold on the black market, just like.
01:17:10.000No, by black market, what do you mean?
01:18:00.000Like the common experience is that Or the general idea, and this could be whack, you know, whatever, is that when you can see through the veil or whatever when you're on DMT, it's basically like every person has like a strand coming out of them.
01:18:15.000And so our conscious entity is actually a fragment of a greater extra dimensional thing we can't perceive.
01:18:22.000So there is something that you can't pick that up and move it to a different person unless you could travel outside of the reality of that we exist in.
01:18:30.000Yeah, I don't think it's possible either.
01:18:31.000I think that your soul exists inside your body and I think that what makes a human being is their body and their soul and their consciousness combined.
01:18:41.000I mean, your body is this amazing interface with the outside world, but you can't take it away and have a self.
01:18:48.000They're creating facsimiles, where they take your Facebook profile, and then all of your posts are put into an algorithm where it can try to create a facsimile of you.
01:18:57.000And then, with all of your voice being recorded on all your Instagram and TikToks, they'll download it into a robot, and the robot will be like, yes, I am Tim Pool, I have all his memories.
01:19:09.000There's that funny meme I mention all the time where the guy's like, me looking up from hell as a robot, as the robot I downloaded my consciousness into is masquerading as me, taking over my life.
01:19:21.000I mean, I mean, this is the stuff where, like, scientific progression is good, and it's good, and it's good up until a point where you start, you start, you hit a, there's like a turning point at some, someplace along the line of scientific progression.
01:19:37.000Where we've like crossed an edge that we shouldn't have.
01:19:40.000Well I don't know that we've done it yet, but there is definitely a point where, you know, too much becomes, you know, too much of the dose determines if it's poison or the cure, right?
01:19:52.000So like you can have A little bit of something.
01:19:55.000People that want to get Neuralink, right?
01:19:57.000If they want to get Neuralink because they have an actual severed spinal column and it's going to allow them to feel their body and move around again, that is something that I don't think anyone can say that's going to be a negative, right?
01:20:15.000But when you create the machine that can do that, you're also creating a machine that can do a whole slew of other things that are going to have a whole slew of downsides that we can't predict.
01:20:28.000So how much Do you, how many people get that kind of implant?
01:20:34.000How, how much, you know, what kind of things are people that are writing software for that implant?
01:20:40.000What kind of software are they writing?
01:20:41.000All these things become, are questions that become important and the answers you could never predict and you can't predict how people are going to you know consume something like being able to write memories into your own brain and or write you know someone else's memories into your own brain so there's there's the initial like yes this seems like an obvious good because people that have a severed spinal cord would be able to walk again but then all of the stuff that follows after it and it's stuff that's entirely
01:21:15.000You know, completely beyond human beings' ability to predict, you know?
01:21:19.000Well, I mean, we've already seen the danger of allowing some, like, woke Silicon Valley, you know, 25-year-old coder to determine, like, what is on your social media feed.
01:21:30.000Imagine how much worse it's going to be if they're deciding what is, like, being fed directly into your brain.
01:21:36.000Yeah, I mean, there's, there is that, but I don't think that it just is.
01:21:41.000It's not, it's not even just ideology.
01:21:43.000Like the dangers, the dangers transcend one ideology or the other, you know?
01:21:48.000So I think that, that it's, it's something that.
01:22:19.000I mean you would lose any connection to the real tangible physical world because every experience you have can be downloaded onto a computer chip.
01:22:27.000Not only that, I wonder if a human can psychologically deal with it because if you're not sure if your memories are your own...
01:22:38.000Or if you have memories that are implanted, like what is, how does your brain react to that?
01:22:43.000What does that do to you psychologically?
01:23:00.000Well, so you're not really sure what it is.
01:23:03.000He goes and he wants to get the experience of being it, but you're also, later on in the movie, you're not sure if he actually was.
01:23:09.000And so they mix the thing where he was actually the secret agent and the guy that he was created that thought he was going to get the experience was actually his cover or whatever.
01:24:28.000I mean, a scammer called the dude, threatening him with death.
01:24:32.000Said that his people were coming for him and then tricked some other lady into going.
01:24:37.000What's this guy at his house supposed to do when a stranger shows up as described with a threat other than defend himself?
01:24:43.000Yeah, I mean it's, I guess it's another version of swatting.
01:24:47.000It's kind of the goal of swatting people was to get people, you know, to harm someone and this is... I guess they were hoping that he would just give up whatever he had and the Uber driver would take it and not realize what it was.
01:25:00.000I bet this kind of thing happens all the time, to be honest.
01:25:08.000Yeah, that's a pretty disturbing thing to do.
01:25:10.000It's interesting what's going on with the gig economy because the rideshare apps and the food rideshare and all of that kind of stuff like Uber Eats and Uber and Lyft and all of these things.
01:25:21.000They started out seeming like they were really going to be an improvement on things like taxi cabs and moped delivery drivers bringing you takeout food, and instead what we have is absolutely no accountability at all.
01:25:47.000And there's such a level of anonymity with all of this.
01:25:52.000Instead of going to a store and looking at somebody in the eye and giving them cash and they give you some good or service or whatever it is, you're ordering it on your phone and then somebody or just something comes and delivers it to your house.
01:26:06.000There's a breakdown and a lack of human contact and trust.
01:26:09.000We use like these ordering apps and stuff.
01:26:12.000And I've noticed that it'll be like, you know, Janet is your driver.
01:26:19.000From like, at this point, my attitude is, if it shows a picture of a person and says they're coming and a different person shows up, I'll be like, get off my property.
01:26:28.000Like trespassing, like get off my property.
01:26:32.000And then I will call that company and be like, who is this strange man who showed up?
01:26:36.000Because what happens is, When someone who delivers for these companies gets fired, they have a friend sign up for them and then just say, just give me your phone and I'll do it for you.
01:26:45.000But now you could have like a scammer or somebody coming to your house and it's like, Well, and it's weird too, like, if you order Uber Eats, right, you, like, order through the app, so you have absolutely no relationship to the restaurant, and you have no relationship to the driver, and you have no relationship to the app.
01:27:02.000So, like, I've had situations where the Uber Eats will show up, like, because I travel a bit, and they'll just be like, oh, I left your food outside the door of the hotel.
01:27:12.000Like, on the street somewhere in Austin, you left my food there?
01:28:05.000Well, but also a lot of times if there's some issue, like I ordered something, I ordered like a whole meal and I only got a soda.
01:28:13.000Oh, yeah, and they didn't and they wouldn't refund it.
01:28:16.000They were like you've made too many complaints and it's like here's the other that's because you keep screwing up and there's no accountability.
01:28:22.000The other funny thing about it is the situation I just described it was an Instagram video I watched where it was like a seamless driver or he was on a bike and he had like a heater bag in his front of his bike and he walks into like a Wendy's and they were like that board has been taken and he's like looks I've got a scammer guys and he explains what's going on and Some people, you go to Starbucks and they have on the counter just the food done.
01:28:44.000Meaning, what's to stop any random person from walking in and going, I'm the driver for this meal and then taking it and leaving?
01:28:52.000Also, if you walk into a Starbucks and you try and order something, they're so busy with their mobile orders and drive-through that you end up not ever being able to get anything.
01:29:18.000Because you can't criminally charge someone who accidentally took the wrong food.
01:29:22.000So if you, like, if you order, if some guy orders a small coffee and a muffin, Then they walk into Starbucks and see a large coffee and a sandwich, and they grab it and leave.
01:30:24.000uh we are in a simulation and this is life was created 24 years ago and uh everything was created by the the the creators of this universe to test whether humans could actually run run the machines so you know what i mean they're like okay are humans really smart enough to maintain a system like this let's build this system because you know the aliens or god or whoever they're very smart and then see if we put humans in these positions Will they be able to sustain it? And we failed miserably.
01:31:19.000How does that happen all at once in multiple states?
01:31:21.000Yeah, it's like, and such what seemed random spots, you know, I don't, I don't know anything about the 9-1-1 system.
01:31:26.000So it's not like I'm, I'm speaking from a position of information here or speaking from an informed position, but like, That seems so weird like just random states you guys have a problem you guys have a problem and and without any rhyme or reason you know I don't understand and I don't get it but you know.
01:32:05.000As much as Israel's gonna get a lot of crap from people that don't like Israel, Israel has been incredibly restrained dealing with Hezbollah and dealing with Iran and Iran's aggression through Hezbollah and stuff.
01:32:19.000All of the stuff going on in the north is all Iranian proxies.
01:32:41.000And Hezbollah has still been shooting rockets into Israel.
01:32:46.000Ever since October 7th, every couple days or whatever, they're still having clashes with them.
01:32:50.000So they're having clashes with Iranian proxies.
01:32:53.000Iran attacks them because they went after the guy that was planning attacks with the Iranian proxies.
01:32:58.000And now it's like if Israel was not having restraint, they could have justifiably made a significant attack on Iran.
01:33:08.000I will just say about the 9-1-1 lines that went down, it was not malicious.
01:33:14.000It was, in fact, the company that provides the call system said that the outages came from the installation of a light pole by a third party.
01:33:22.000So it's simply more incompetence and no accountability.
01:33:25.000That's what I'm saying, like, whoever re- like, you guys know what mud flood theory is?
01:33:30.000The great mud flood that these conspiracy theorists believe that there is a great global empire called Tartaria, and then there was a great flooding event which basically shifted the landscape and pushed mud up, and there are people who actually believe that we don't build buildings, we discover buildings.
01:33:51.000Yeah, like modern buildings we do, but they're like, if you go to Boston, you'll see like a building where there's a doorframe half buried.
01:34:00.000And they're like, why did this building have a doorframe in its basement like this?
01:34:03.000And the theory is because it's actually not as old as people think, but the mud flood came and swept mud up to the door and then they laid concrete down and then put new doors It's ridiculous.
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01:37:34.000And we're gonna be setting up poker with the boys as well.
01:37:38.000So this is the new poker show, and we gotta figure this one out.
01:37:42.000Right now the poker table we have is an RFID table, it's sitting in the green room, but I don't know if we could do a show in there?
01:37:47.000We might have to bring it up to the next floor, because we need a computer and all this stuff, but we're probably gonna do poker with the boys as a...
01:37:54.000Prop game, charity game, meaning no real cash will be exchanged by any of the players, but whoever wins can select a charity to receive the super chat revenue and $1,000 on top, or something like that.
01:38:06.000And then we're gonna play, the idea is Friday nights after the show, like tonight, the idea would be right at 10, the poker game kicks off where everyone's hanging out, and it's more of just a humor, comedy hangout thing where people are playing poker.
01:38:52.000What I like about it is that when I'm working out, it tracks my calories, heart rate, and that's really important.
01:38:59.000Because Knowing how much you're burning how much you're exercising in which zone you're extra exercising in matters and It then sends it to my fitness pal app for where my macros are and it tells me like my nutrition and all that stuff It's fantastic.
01:39:55.000I'm like when the GPS tell told Michael Scott to drive into the lake I will say one of the craziest things about this though is the it's got a thing called body battery and Based on your heart rate the like the food you ate and stuff like that.
01:40:07.000It tells you what percentage of body battery you have and if you drink a beer If you get drunk, the next day you wake up, your stats are all super low.
01:40:19.000Like, because your heart rate's out of whack, your deep sleep is bad, and it's like, you cause damage substantially to your body from drinking.
01:40:25.000And then, uh, the funny thing is though, I always thought playing poker was relaxing.
01:40:32.000I'm just sitting here, the TV's on, I'm looking at cards, throwing them away, looking at cards, it's super chill, and then when I got this watch, I'm watching the body battery just tick down, and I'm like, I'm just sitting here doing nothing.
01:40:45.000When I sit here on this show, it barely goes down, nothing moves.
01:40:48.000Heart rate stays the same, stress levels, when I play poker, it's like heart rate goes up periodically, and then I'm like, that I kinda get, you're in a big hand, but the stress level hits max.
01:40:58.000Then I'm like, I don't feel stressed at all.
01:41:01.000But then the body batters and then after like a few hours, it's like, go to bed.
01:41:40.000I am not an elected official in any way.
01:41:42.000I'm a guy who complains on the internet.
01:41:44.000And my view is I'd like to complain on the internet more.
01:41:47.000So, as I've stated before, there's 9,000 things you want to say, and one thing you just don't say, and I'm like, we have an uncensored members-only show, where we can talk about things that maybe get a little dicey, but for the most part, none of these things are actual big issues.
01:42:03.000Like, people live in this world where they think, like, what can't I say?
01:42:07.000I'm like, don't say you want to kill anybody.
01:42:27.000And this is the show that after they deleted our Alex Jones, Michael Mal's episode, we instantly brought them back on the show.
01:42:35.000They wouldn't tell us why they took it down.
01:42:36.000I said, okay, then I said, oh, well then we'll do it again.
01:42:39.000And then a week later we did it again.
01:42:41.000But there's a big difference between like Trump's strategies on how to deal with the law and whether Trump should not go to the Supreme Court hearing on presidential immunity, which is, I think, We'll have repercussions for this country forever.
01:43:15.000This country, if the left erodes the powers of the executive branch to this degree, part of me says fine, arrest Barack Obama, but the reality is our president needs to be able to do his job.
01:43:31.000And if he gets jailed for 30 days because of it, or however long, then he can say, they are jailing me for defending this nation, for standing up for the office of the presidency, which needed to be done.
01:43:44.000says, the Title IX rewrite is so out of pocket, like crazy, with Biden ishing on women's actual rights, one would think that all women wouldn't vote for him.
01:43:56.000Look, there's a video right now going viral of a trans woman who looks very masculine walking out of a women's bathroom, and a woman yelling at him.
01:44:51.000Shout out to all of the TimCats viewers, Building Culture, and that book is As Nomads Wander by Steven Patton.
01:44:58.000I hope that you see many sales and end up on the New York Times bestseller list, which is an editorial list and has nothing to do with how many books you sold.
01:45:07.000Hans Gruber says, why did Phil stop saying failed musician?
01:45:11.000I think Phil was worried that Hassan was going to hurt himself, so.
01:46:50.000Those commercials were funny, there was like, I remember one where this guy has his car parked, and then someone wants his spot, so they pay it, he pays, like some guy pays construction workers to lift the car up and move it, so we can steal the spot, and the guy's like, what are you doing to my car?
01:47:53.000And there's a lot of people talking about the mistakes people are making with Bitcoin and people are saying things like, How could one Bitcoin be worth so much?
01:48:02.000And it's like, because it breaks up into decimal points.
01:48:05.000And so, there will come a time... I can't remember who said this, they were like in... I think it was Zero Hedge.
01:48:11.000In 50 years, the idea of owning a single Bitcoin will be a big deal.
01:48:17.000Like the word millionaire or billionaire, there will be a whole coiner.
01:48:21.000And someone who's a whole coiner is someone who has like $500 million.
01:49:51.000And then of course with inflation, it's actually equivalent to maybe like $300,000.
01:49:55.000That's part of the reason why Bitcoin is so likely to reach like a million dollars of Bitcoin and stuff.
01:50:02.000It's not just that the value is going to go up and they're scarce, it's that the value of the dollar is likely to continue to go down significantly.
01:50:12.000Daniels says, I'm 22 and in the beginning of the show, uh, and in the beginning of the show, but I'm Gen Z and work in a factory with old heads.
01:50:19.000I don't know what you mean by the beginning of the show.
01:50:21.000Um, but most Gen Z men that I know in Iowa are all right-leaning.
01:50:34.000Young men are right-wing, young women are left-wing.
01:50:37.000Young women turn 35, they all become conservative.
01:50:42.000Not all of them, but you'll see a bunch of these women become conservative.
01:50:46.000Because men can have kids and families whenever they want, and women can't.
01:50:49.000And that it's not meant to be mean or derisive, it's just true.
01:50:53.000So a lot of women who are like millennials who are going to be approaching 35 are going to start considering like... So 35 I think is when they call it a geriatric birth?
01:51:04.000So these women who are 35, it's like, what do you think they're thinking when the doctor says, well, if you consider having a kid now, it's considered geriatric.
01:52:06.000The last view of the studio, everybody!
01:52:08.000Notice in the back of the room, there's nothing there anymore.
01:52:11.000So basically what happens is, My prediction is that many women who are millennial, Gen Z-ish, who are very liberal and left-leaning, are not going to become conservative.
01:52:21.000But because of the pressure to, look, you only have a certain amount of time while you can have kids, once they start getting older, they're gonna say, if I wanna have a kid, I have to marry a conservative guy because all the guys are conservative.
01:52:33.000And they're gonna go around dating and they're gonna be like, well, I'm progressive.
01:52:36.000And the guy's gonna be like, not interested, bye.
01:52:38.000She'll be like, why aren't you interested?
01:52:39.000And they'll say, lady, With all due respect, I'm 35.
01:53:24.000And be like a little bitch about the divorce.
01:53:26.000And then conservative women are gonna have a much harder time Or a much better time, actually.
01:53:31.000Because there's going to be so many guys, they're going to have to pick up the litter.
01:53:35.000The guys are going to be like, it's so tough to find a good conservative woman, and all the liberal women are going to be freaking out because they can't find families.
01:53:41.000And it's going to cause social upheaval, for sure.
01:53:45.000I think a lot of these women will start claiming to be conservative.
01:53:48.000Maybe they don't vote that way, but they're going to be like, I'm not progressive!
01:53:51.000I think they're just going to either become single mothers by choice and do sperm donors, because they're going to be totally fine with that and suckered into the idea that children don't need fathers, or they're just going to be like Chelsea Handler and get stoned and jerk off.
01:54:06.000I think getting stoned and jerking off, because they're not going to have kids.
01:54:09.000They're going to be like, I can't afford it.
01:54:15.000There was like a number of women who were older than me in the theater community who had bought into the whole careerist mentality in the arts and did not have children and they were hitting their early and mid-30s and like late 30s and they were trying to figure out what to do because they wanted to be mothers and they couldn't figure out They couldn't figure it out.
01:54:35.000And so the biggest option was Single Motherhood by Choice.
01:54:39.000And I was actually commissioned to write a play about single motherhood by choice for Williamstown Theater Festival in Massachusetts.
01:54:46.000And I ended up doing a lot of digging into it.
01:54:49.000And my play was about how this was a really bad idea.
01:54:52.000And I ended up writing about essentially how sperm donors and people who are donating eggs and all these things, how it's important to take responsibility for your own genetic material.
01:55:01.000And I ended up in the workshop reading of the play, and the director of the festival, who I think it was Roger Rees at the time, he was like, we're not really interested in these deep conversations about the meaning of life.
01:55:14.000And I was like, yeah, but I was commissioned.
01:55:16.000Like, what did you think was gonna happen?
01:55:19.000I heard someone said this, and I remember who, that women solve their problems more emotionally.
01:55:24.000And so what happens is when boys are raised without fathers, Then they solve their problems emotionally, get older, and then solve their problems emotionally, but male emotion is a bit more aggressive and violent, and so it results in guys doing drugs, going to jail, whereas guys who are raised by their guys and taught to solve things logically don't react emotionally and avoid the conflicts and the fights and things like that.
01:56:13.000But it looks like younger women are going further left.
01:56:15.000But like I said, I think there will be massive social pressure on Gen Z women as they get older, and they're gonna have to, like, they're gonna have to realize, if I don't abandon these views, they'll have to lie.
01:56:28.000They're gonna go on dates and they'll go, I am not progressive.
01:56:30.000And they're gonna be thinking, like, if this guy finds out that, you know, I was like a liberal activist or whatever, he'll never want to see me again.
01:56:37.000And they're gonna have to stop entertaining all that stuff.
01:56:41.000I think ultimately, the reason why I think it leads to them becoming conservative is because then they will find themselves surrounded by women who are all saying conservative things whether they believe it or not because they want to have families and they want to fit in and social force is powerful.
01:56:56.000I think they're just going to end up lonely.
01:57:09.000It went super viral, and she's like, I was told to save my eggs and have kids, and she's like, now I'm getting older and being told I can't, and like, what's going on?
01:57:15.000There was one woman who was featured on the cover of a magazine about freezing her eggs for her career, and then her eggs were destroyed, and they were like, you will never be a mother, and she like, broke down and started screaming, and it was like, yep.
01:57:29.000I mean, that's the interesting part about the sexual revolution, and feminism, is that the ultimate conclusion to that is bringing power much more aggressively in the men's court, right?
01:57:43.000It's like, historically, women had much more sexual power than men did, and that was what kind of sort of balanced out the dynamics between the genders, and erasing that kind of gives men exclusive power relationally.
01:57:58.000Well, that's why when the feminist movement was, you know, really getting going in the 70s, there were men who were involved who pushed abortion onto the platform.
01:58:07.000Alright, Anthony Shaw says, Farewell to the old studio.
01:58:10.000I've been in the Tim Train since 2019.
01:58:20.000We may find ourselves in this studio, um, sometimes, depending on, uh, why we may need to come back or whatever, so the studio will still exist.
01:58:29.000And we might put a different show in it.
01:58:31.000But, uh, we have a new, much bigger, better property, studio, uh, facility, multiple buildings.
01:59:31.000He did her routine and he was, and it was just like some random guy.
01:59:35.000And it's like, dude, the funny thing about Caitlin Clark is they're like, did you know that she's like tied with Steph Curry or she like beat Steph Curry?
01:59:43.000And it's like, and she's what, like two feet closer to the hoop using a smaller ball at a lower height.
01:59:50.000So it's like, it's totally different things.
01:59:52.000They're like, yeah, but they don't count it that way.
02:00:00.000If I launch this pick and it lands anywhere within the visual radius of Phil, that's worth 876,000 points in basketball because I made the rules up.
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