Major controversy over disaster relief for Helene. Kamala Harris shows up and says, don t worry, your lives are destroyed, your cities are buried in 2 feet of mud, but we got $750 for you. That'll help. Well, a lot of people are pissed off because, no, it won't. And they're wondering why this is happening.
00:01:16.000Now, people are pissed off because billions of dollars, a billion dollars, according to the GOP, was given to illegal immigrants.
00:01:22.000And many people, they're saying this is ridiculous that such a low amount of money would be given to these poor Americans.
00:01:27.000But don't worry. The News Corporation, all the corporate press said, but that's normal.
00:01:31.000That's what you get. Doesn't change the fact that we are spending hundreds of billions on foreign war, that we are giving illegal immigrants thousands of dollars to buy or rent homes.
00:01:56.000All the workers are going to get back to work, which is...
00:02:00.000Good news for Democrats, because we are in the election cycle.
00:02:04.000And then, of course, there are private citizens trying to render aid to the victims in the path of Helene, and the police are stopping them.
00:02:12.000The government is stopping them from doing it.
00:02:14.000I'm seeing these posts where people say, as much as you think you hate the government, it's not enough.
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00:06:40.000Biden-Harris administration offers $750 each to victims devastated by Hurricane Helene.
00:06:47.000The Democratic candidate was relentlessly mocked on social media over the low amount being offered to American taxpayers.
00:06:55.000The Biden-Harris administration announced $750 would be distributed to residents in states ravaged by Hurricane Helene.
00:07:00.000The federal assistance will be provided through FEMA and those who need immediate relief can apply for financial aid at their earliest convenience.
00:07:07.000Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, made the announcement during a visit to Augusta, Georgia, a city that sustained catastrophic damage from the hurricane.
00:07:16.000Now, I'm actually really, really pissed to hear this, and I kind of went off earlier this morning because of the exorbitant amount of money that we've been giving to illegal immigrants, that we've been giving to Ukraine.
00:07:26.000And I've been ranting over the past two weeks, actually longer but pretty harsh in the past couple weeks, how Gen Z has been left holding an empty bag when we're supposed to be leaving them behind this country and reins of control as they're now moving into their early 20s.
00:07:39.000They should have families. They should have homes.
00:07:41.000But every step of the way, it's money for wars, but nothing for the poor.
00:07:45.000Gen Z, they're coming into the workforce saying we can't even get apartments.
00:07:55.000FEMA tapped out for hurricane recovery as GOP points to one billion dollars spent on migrants.
00:08:02.000Surprise, surprise. Republicans called out this spending after Secretary Mayorkas remarks that FEMA was meeting the immediate needs with the money that we have.
00:08:11.000While adding that the agency did not have enough funding to make it through another hurricane this season.
00:08:16.000Quote, this is easy. Texas Governor Greg Abbott posted on X. Mayorkas and FEMA immediately stopped spending money on illegal immigration resettlement and redirect those funds to areas hit by the hurricane.
00:08:27.000Put Americans first. How about Ukraine, too?
00:08:31.000that would be totally reasonable, right? They're saying this, they'll spend maybe tens of millions
00:08:36.000of billions of dollars on this recovery, but how much have we spent on foreign wars? I'm
00:08:41.000sorry, in foreign assistance this year? It seems crazy. I mean, if you are the average
00:08:47.000American whose home has been destroyed by these devastating hurricanes and floods, it's
00:08:53.000hard for me to think that you are now looking at Zelensky going to meet with Putin or not
00:08:57.000with Biden or Harris and saying, yes, he deserves the money more than I do.
00:09:02.000The other thing too is that you see FEMA has given over $600 million in assistance to illegal
00:09:10.000immigrants to, you know, host, for example, a welcome center in San Diego for illegal
00:09:16.000immigrants. $20 million for that was in April. And it's illegal immigration funding by FEMA
00:09:22.000all over the country. But for Americans, you've so little.
00:09:26.000And as an American, I find that infuriating. I pay a lot of money in taxes. And you look
00:09:30.000out and you think like, I want roads and I want schools and I want, you know, help for my
00:09:35.000fellow Americans when they really, And instead, they're giving away Xboxes in New York.
00:09:41.000They're giving away hotel rooms for free.
00:09:43.000They're giving away cell phones at the southern border.
00:10:06.000And I think that that's a place where, certainly, Americans Yeah. Well, the timing of this is so terrible.
00:10:21.000I mean we've had a really, really bad run over the past year.
00:10:27.000All the liberal pundits can tell you that the economy is great and the GDP this, but the inflation is so high that nobody can afford anything.
00:10:35.000And these are very red counties across red states that are hit.
00:10:40.000Going into the election, what does that do for people to vote in such a short time period when they're not in their homes?
00:10:49.000And just the economics of the sort of average middle class or lower American has been struggling for so long.
00:10:59.000And now to have this, it's devastating.
00:12:47.000And of course, every government across the country has a preferred vendors list. And you
00:12:52.000submit to be part one of the preferred vendors.
00:12:54.000And they have quota systems, so you have to check off your various identity boxes to be one of the preferred vendors so that they have the right numbers of all of the different racial boxes checked.
00:13:08.000And so you're seeing if a volunteer firefighter from wherever who's got his own helicopter and his kid who's a junior in high school who's also a volunteer firefighter, if they can't go in and help fellow citizens because the government says you're getting in the way and the government says we have our preferred contractors, you can't deliver these supplies, that shows the lie of big government.
00:13:28.000That shows that big government cannot be a partner in your life and probably should be dismantled in a very large way.
00:13:34.000It's kind of terrifying, the authoritarian takeover that happens when you face a disaster.
00:13:38.000That because of a hurricane, not only do you lose everything, but the government comes and asserts authority over your property.
00:14:13.000I know. But they do have $750 for you.
00:14:16.000Maybe you can get a couple weeks, maybe a week's worth of groceries for your family with that.
00:14:20.000What I love is that the people who really need this $750 have to apply for it online, but there isn't any internet because there isn't any power.
00:15:04.000And I actually understand when they say, like, if you're a sheriff of a local area and you're like, please don't drive down here in your Prius with the best of intention to get stuck in the mud.
00:15:12.000Like, I understand those ones. But, you know, I really feel like the Biden administration...
00:15:16.000Has used, oh, we don't want to interrupt emergency services and that's why we're not traveling down right now.
00:15:22.000That's why Harris isn't going. Biden's going to wait a couple days as an excuse for being like, no, we're working really hard and also we don't want to go.
00:15:29.000When we know that there are people who do not feel like they are getting the aid they need.
00:15:33.000That wouldn't have been a problem for him to do.
00:15:36.000And the thing too that you see is it's not just, you know, if there's anything that Americans like to do, Americans like to help each other.
00:15:44.000We see that with Governor Ron DeSantis sent a bunch of help, you know, up to North Carolina.
00:15:49.000And you have the government saying, no, you can't help each other.
00:15:53.000That's not something that Americans take kindly to.
00:15:56.000And if you look to, there was several years ago that the government really started saying, don't come help, just send money.
00:16:03.000So they also want us to send money to these NGOs that then abuse that money and use that for their nefarious purposes as well.
00:16:09.000We're going to test this theory soon because one of my fraternity brothers lives in Asheville and his community was destroyed.
00:16:16.000So he fled to Atlanta and we helped him rent.
00:16:19.000We financed him to rent a U-Haul, filled it up with Costco supplies and he's going back.
00:17:03.000I don't fault local governments for struggling to get the water back on.
00:17:07.000There was serious damage. On the other hand, the federal government stepping in and saying, well, we're going to be in charge here because we know best doesn't seem like it's really working.
00:17:14.000I'm going to, for political reasons, step back halfway.
00:17:18.000And actually, I'm kind of okay with this for a little bit.
00:17:47.000I mean, this is fantastic. That being said, I'm reading this Newsweek article, and it says, I would just like to reframe that in a way that might be politically advantageous to those who are concerned about this crisis, in that... The federal government, the Biden-Harris administration, considers the influx of illegal immigrants a federal emergency.
00:18:13.000Now, if they believe that the influx of illegal immigrants across this country is a federal emergency, enough that they're going to spend half a billion dollars on all of this, I think we should at least mention that when we're talking about the crisis over illegal immigration and say, it's so bad, Biden-Harris has dumped half a billion dollars because it is a federal emergency.
00:18:35.000Mm-hmm. Then when it comes to the hurricane, fact checkers can come out and say, actually, 750 is the appropriate amount as set by the guidelines.
00:18:46.000The people need our help. I don't understand why we're going to spend money resettling illegal immigrants when our own neighbors, the people who make this country as wealthy as it is, are not getting what they need to survive.
00:18:58.000Right. Well, with that being said, let's throw it to our good friend Joe Walsh.
00:19:04.000You know, you guys know Joe Walsh, right?
00:19:05.000So we got this clip from Donald Trump, who is calling out what's going on with FEMA. Check this out.
00:19:11.000That's what's happening. They stole the FEMA money just like they stole it from a bank so they could give it to their illegal immigrants that they want to have vote for them this season.
00:19:24.000So that's you can see this this viral tweet.
00:19:27.000And then Joe Walsh, of course, what is he?
00:19:29.000He's the Republican for Harris or whatever.
00:19:31.000He says he flat out lies and Republican elected officials don't say ish.
00:19:36.000He's preying on people's worst fears and Republican elected officials don't say ish.
00:19:40.000You know what I just can't stand about the current state of politics is that when I saw that tweet, I saw what Trump said, I'm like, FEMA? They stole the money from FEMA? Like, whoa, what was that all about?
00:19:51.000Oh, Joe Walsh is saying Trump is lying.
00:20:28.000And he hates everybody. You know, I think for some people you can't say that illegal immigration causes any kind of problems, even when it's very clear.
00:20:37.000Like in this case, $640 million that could have gone to, you know, hurricane relief went somewhere else.
00:20:45.000The agency in charge of this budget decided how they were going to spend their money, and then they get to issue a dire warning like, we don't have enough money for the next hurricane.
00:21:10.000So when he's saying Trump lies, I feel like it's that knee-jerk reaction of being like, well, illegal immigration doesn't cause any problems, so you can't say that.
00:21:48.000I'm sorry. The left right now is split.
00:21:51.000When you look at the polls, Democrats overwhelmingly do not like Israel.
00:21:54.000I think support among Democrat voters is 44%.
00:21:57.000This is not a statement of support for Israel.
00:22:00.000Y'all can calm down because I know it's very divisive.
00:22:01.000I'm not trying to be divisive. I'm trying to point out.
00:22:03.000For someone like Joe Walsh, whose principal issue is support for Israel, and that's what he was saying, to side with the Democrats, well, that's opposition to your own ideals just because you hate Donald Trump.
00:22:15.000Well, let me throw one more out there because, you know, maybe Joe will say this is wrong.
00:22:19.000They're mischaracterizing what I'm saying.
00:22:21.000I'm calling Trump's lies about illegal immigrants voting because Trump does say that they want to have vote for them this season.
00:22:26.000Well, look, come on. Washington Post says number of Arizona voters missing citizenship proof doubles.
00:22:33.000Officials say about 218,000 of the state's 4.1 million voters were improperly recorded as having provided proof of citizenship as required to vote in state and local elections.
00:22:47.000And the Democrats are filing lawsuits to make sure these people are reinstated.
00:22:51.000So when Donald Trump says they want illegal immigrants to vote for them, he's being hyperbolic for sure.
00:22:57.000But Democrats' actions speak louder than words.
00:22:59.000I'm not going to play a game where I come out and say Democrats are trying to get illegal immigrants to vote.
00:23:04.000But I will say, when Republicans try to remove people who don't have proof of citizenship from the voter rolls, Democrats sue to keep them on.
00:23:11.000Well, that's right. And there is a law in place that I think was signed in 1992 by Bill Clinton that says that you cannot remove people from the voter rolls within 90 days of an election.
00:23:21.000So all of these states that are coming up with this now and realizing what's going on, they are at risk of violating that law and they can be sued.
00:23:29.000And the DOJ has started lawsuits against some states to prevent them from removing people from the rolls, even if those people are noncitizens.
00:23:37.000So yes, in a very real way, the Biden-Harris Department of Justice is suing states to require them to keep non-citizens on voter rolls.
00:23:46.000It sounds hyperbolic and it sounds crazy, just like it sounded crazy that Kamala Harris was backing sex changes for illegal immigrant criminals in prison.
00:24:29.000Did she not realize that the world would come and go and shift and tides would change to the point where at this point she looks crazy for saying that, even in her own 2024 mindset?
00:24:42.000I think it may be possible that she doesn't have an internal monologue.
00:24:45.000Right. You know, that she's not actually thinking things through to the next thing.
00:24:50.000I got the perfect debate question to start.
00:24:53.000If you did not eat breakfast yesterday, how would you have felt?
00:24:58.000No. It comes from a viral post where there was a guy claiming that he did psychological research on prison inmates and they found that many of the most violent offenders could not understand conditional hypotheticals.
00:25:10.000So if you asked them, if you did not have breakfast yesterday morning, how would you have felt?
00:26:03.000But anyway, he asked me why did I think it was that the betting odds favor Kamala Harris despite Trump seemingly having better polls, winning the unions, and a shadow campaign.
00:26:14.000Call it whatever you want. Shadow campaign.
00:26:16.000But explain to me how Arizona gets 218,000 people on their voter rolls who didn't provide the legal proof that is required under state law.
00:26:24.000Now look, by all means, come to me and say it's racist to require proof.
00:27:01.000Or they're dead people. I mean that's – and this is the other thing that bothers me.
00:27:04.000Like there is a level of like when you say, hey, I think we should be really careful about who's voting in our elections and make sure all of our numbers are accurate because we want fair elections.
00:27:16.000The other thing too though, it's pretty much the only right that American citizens have left.
00:27:21.000We don't get any of the other ones that, you know, everyone gets all of our rights, which, fine, okay, but we at least need to be the only ones getting to vote for them.
00:27:45.000Mm-hmm. I think this is why it's so important that it's happening in Arizona, which the Kamala Harris campaign is really pouring a lot of money into.
00:27:53.000They're attempting to secure it for themselves.
00:27:55.000And I'd like to see it happen in Nevada, in Michigan, in other swing states, because I think Arizona is the most obvious one because it is a border state.
00:28:04.000But we know that illegal immigration is actually a problem everywhere.
00:28:07.000Basically, every state is a border state.
00:28:09.000I mean, how many secret flights do the Biden administration have to schedule in the middle of the night to convince you that they were actually— With no ID just being shipped off.
00:28:23.000Phil went on The View and he was like, I talked to the head of the CBP union who said that children are coming in by themselves with numbers written on their arms.
00:28:31.000They call the number and they know it's a child sex trafficker and they just say, shuffle them on in.
00:28:55.000When people like Joe Walsh lie because they hate Donald Trump, listen, You know, I watched that debate with J.D. Vance and Tim Walz, and I gotta tell you, I said it before, and I'll say it again, a lot of people in this country probably wished they were the presidential nominees right now, the candidates, because there was that Midwestern kindness, they call it.
00:29:16.000I said he's crude and he's crass, but I'll tell you what, I will take mean tweets if it means effective policy and calling out what is actually going on, and that is the truth.
00:29:24.000J.D. Vance, I am so happy that he is standing alongside Trump, and I'm very excited for 2028.
00:29:30.000Right. I would definitely vote for J.D. Vance in 2028 so far.
00:30:35.000He knew how to combat the moderators when they were fact-checking.
00:30:40.000Like, you really felt like this guy had his stuff together, and that's great.
00:30:45.000And it's kind of – it's similar to Hollywood versus sort of a conservative, independent movie and the well-funded
00:30:56.000liberal candidate versus the upstart conservative candidate who is sometimes
00:31:02.000all on his own and fighting for his life every single day, whether it's Trump, whether it's Fance, whatever.
00:31:08.000But I just thought J.D. Vance knocked it out of the park.
00:31:10.000I do, too. I also think that no matter what headlines they run, the Harris-Wallace campaign knows J.D. Vance crushed it.
00:31:17.000There are all these reports coming out that Walls is about to do several late-night appearances, and now Kamala Harris is about to do a 60 Minutes interview.
00:31:23.000I mean, they are attempting to give these people the kind of likability that J.D. Vance really cultivated for himself and the general Republican ticket, because— I think Donald Trump is a once-in-a-lifetime personality.
00:31:35.000I think it really works in a lot of ways, but it's not for everybody.
00:31:38.000And I think we should move away from the, well, I want to get a beer with this person mentality.
00:31:43.000If he's strong and tough and is going to get us out of all the foreign conflicts and fix the economy, that's good.
00:31:50.000Two months or whatever of this like vibes only, no policies, Harris-Walls campaign is clearly dying out and now they're thinking, oh, we're actually going to have to put these people in front of basically softball interviews to try and make them as likable as J.D. Vance made his entire party in one night.
00:32:07.000Yeah, the other thing, too, you mentioned the fact checks against J.D. Vance.
00:32:10.000And there was one really telling moment, we were talking about it before the show, where J.D. Vance came out and he was talking about paid child leave.
00:32:16.000And he talked about his family and the struggles that they went through.
00:32:19.000And I actually wrote about this for Human Events today.
00:32:22.000And he talked about the struggles that they had trying to figure out what's the right balance.
00:32:34.000You've Doug Emhoff out here being praised for being the remaking masculinity while he's
00:32:39.000like banging the nanny and, you know, slapping his girlfriend at con or whatever.
00:32:45.000And like, here's Vance being like, my wife is brilliant and she struggles with figuring
00:32:51.000out she should more time as a mom, more time in the workforce.
00:32:54.000But what came up in terms of feminism and stuff for women after the debate was Nicole Wallace slamming J.D. Vance for having spoken over the moderator after she fact-checked him falsely.
00:33:06.000That's not what she said. She said it was mansplaining.
00:33:59.000This guy should be a roadmap for young men and women in America who want to go and try and make a real
00:34:06.000difference You can't just be in your own worlds all day.
00:34:11.000You have to go and be in Yale Law School and work with Hollywood.
00:34:14.000You've got to get those experiences and things like that because if you don't, you don't understand totally how the game works.
00:34:22.000And I think being in all of those places is informative.
00:34:25.000Like, he is used to being in hostile territory where probably his beliefs are not popular.
00:34:29.000I used to think about this. I grew up in Connecticut, which was super blue, and I have basically been boring and conservative my entire life.
00:34:35.000So, you know, you kind of get used to not being the majority opinion.
00:34:40.000I think J.D. Vance is fascinating because the first time I heard about his book, it was from a...
00:34:45.000A very, very liberal woman at the all-girls school I worked for who was saying, wow, it's so compelling, I never thought about Americans who live this way.
00:35:26.000Let's pull this story. We got this from Politico.
00:35:28.000Trump says he will remove temporary protected status and deport Haitian migrants in Springfield.
00:35:33.000The GOP presidential nominee's onslaught against the migrants in Springfield has been at the forefront of its campaign in recent weeks.
00:35:39.000Sure. But here we have it from Kamala's Wins.
00:35:43.000On X. Breaking in a stunning announcement, Donald Trump just announced that he will revoke the protective status of Haitian migrants in Ohio legally.
00:35:52.000Retweet so that all Americans see how vile Trump really is.
00:35:54.000What I love about this, I will play the clip for you in a second, is that all the responses from the right is like, yes, please, please share.
00:36:00.000Because immigration is the number two issue in the country right now.
00:36:03.000That's why Trump is taking this approach.
00:36:05.000Check this out. So let's talk about CBP1 app and what J.D. Vance was calling out at the debate.
00:36:26.000Illegal immigrants come to this country.
00:36:28.000They then... Basically, you know, pending trial or whatever, open up an app and say, I would like to be temporarily protected.
00:36:37.000That's it. That is when they when they keep running this lie about the border security bipartisan bill, what it actually was was codifying illegal immigration as they run it now.
00:36:49.000The idea was, Kamala Harris is like, Democrats and Republicans came together and said, we need more border guards.
00:37:49.000Absolutely. So Trump is absolutely correct to say we should not fast track random people who broke our laws and reward them with temporary protected status.
00:37:58.000What I don't understand also is you have people who get temporary protective status through the
00:38:03.000CBP1 app because Joe Biden and Kamala Harris allowed that an extra 30,000 people per month
00:38:09.000can come in through that app from specific countries. Those specific countries are Cuba,
00:38:14.000Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Haiti, right? But if you look at the special interest aliens,
00:38:21.000which is just a term of art of government, the special interest aliens, there are 26
00:38:26.000countries that the DHS has determined pose the greatest national security and counterintelligence
00:38:30.000threats to the US. The special interest countries include a bunch of them and Cuba and Venezuela.
00:38:37.000So why do we have on the same list that we have special interest countries like these people could be a danger to us?
00:38:43.000Why are they also the ones getting temporary protected status?
00:38:46.000And we're seeing this gang infiltrating the U.S., this Trendy Aragua gang.
00:38:52.000Jocelyn Nungare's death in Texas, which is has like there's James O'Keefe discovered
00:38:59.000there's like 400 operating people from this gang in New York City.
00:39:34.000And the idea was, originally when this app was created, it was actually created not for immigration, but to facilitate faster importation of perishable goods.
00:40:07.000Amnesty Lite. It's crazy. It is fascinating to me that they are presenting this as like, oh, we are, you know, often they'll say when they want funding, we want more technology at the border and the CBB1 app is now becoming kind of one of those tags.
00:40:17.000Like, well, we've innovated it so it makes it faster and that helps border agents.
00:40:21.000But what actually they're communicating is we do not care about national security no matter how much we posture.
00:40:26.000If they did, they would not offer this app.
00:40:28.000They would have terminated Alejandro Mayorkas and they would take the border seriously.
00:40:33.000But instead, it is about changing the – I would think the demographics of America in a way that favors their policies and their potential to stay in power.
00:40:40.000Well, it's worse. This – the stories that you see, whether they're attributed to this gang or similar – Are just the tip of the iceberg.
00:40:49.000It's like when a cockroach pops out of the wall.
00:40:52.000Oh, and you know that there's a million in there.
00:40:54.000Yeah. So what's happening right now, even in my childhood neighborhood of Highland Park, you went to SMU for college, you know the neighborhood well.
00:41:05.000It's the nicest place in all of Texas.
00:41:09.000It's the safest and everything like that.
00:41:11.000And they've had two attacks in the last week.
00:41:13.000Yeah. Wow. And it doesn't reach the national news because it's not the mainstream media talking point it would go against.
00:41:21.000Well, it also doesn't reach the national news because it doesn't reach the local news.
00:41:24.000I don't know if everybody remembers, but we had conglomerations of newspaper companies getting together, buying up local presses, and then dismembering the local presses and consolidating and consolidating and consolidating.
00:41:38.000So now, if you're a news outlet and I mean, it's hard to get local weather.
00:41:57.000Well, the local news folks, they want to be national news folks.
00:42:01.000So they would never ruin their invitation to rise up.
00:42:29.000They're actually marks for these types of gangs.
00:42:35.000And so this is just going to get worse.
00:42:37.000And It's really sad because they're so accepting, these communities, and they're so warm and friendly, and it's going to end badly.
00:42:48.000They pay the price for the federal government.
00:42:50.000And what they can't understand, they can't even fathom, is what happens when the grid goes down or what happens when a hurricane hits their neighborhood.
00:43:02.000And they're down for two, three weeks.
00:43:06.000So just to add on to this, when you go to Gallup's most recent, most important problem poll, we can see that the economy in general is at 24 percent and immigration is 22, and they are deeply connected.
00:43:20.000Now, the fascinating thing is that there's this informal prediction system that Gallup has.
00:43:26.000They poll people in election years and ask them what is the most pressing issue?
00:43:30.000They then ask them which political party do you think will handle the most pressing issue and since I think it was 1952
00:43:38.000this These dual polls have predicted accurately which party wins
00:43:43.000and right now based on gallops polls Looks like Republicans should win Donald Trump is heavily
00:43:49.000favored on the economy and immigration And so I'm gonna have to break it to all our liberal
00:43:53.000friends. You know, Joe Walsh and others He's a supposedly a concern. I don't know but he's once
00:43:58.000more for Democrats. You can hate Donald Trump all you want You can criticize him.
00:44:03.000You can say the mean tweets, the name calling is beneath us and I can't stand it.
00:44:07.000And you know what's going to happen? Regular Americans are going to say, I'm voting with my pocketbook and I'm voting for my family.
00:44:13.000I am concerned about the waste of money.
00:44:15.000I am concerned about the high cost of living and inflation, which is the third highest.
00:45:32.000No, Allison walks in the kitchen and there's buttermilk spraying everywhere because it whipped butter and then started smacking the buttermilk all in the air.
00:45:40.000And she walked and she's like, what the?
00:45:41.000And I'm like, I get up, I'm like, what happened?
00:46:47.000You know, what really grinds my gears a whole lot—I was reading Nate Silver this morning, and I just kind of went off.
00:46:52.000Because he's like, the economy is good, but it's not great.
00:46:54.000And I was just ready to flip this table.
00:46:56.000This table weighs 1,000 pounds, so I ain't flipping anything.
00:46:58.000But I'm like, dude, we have employees.
00:47:01.000We have costs for, like, there's a big old box of meat sticks right in front of me.
00:47:06.000What do people get hungry on the show?
00:47:07.000And then, like, once the show wraps up, they'll be like, I need a snack.
00:47:09.000And they're like, okay, we got meat sticks. I have to buy these things.
00:47:11.000I go online and I look up all the snacks and the protein shakes and the water and it's just the prices are getting crazy and it's frustrating.
00:47:20.000And then I go to the grocery store, I go to Foodline like everybody else and I have to buy these things.
00:47:24.000So when they tell me the economy is good, I'm like, how many of these people, like, is Nate Silver running a company?
00:48:39.000Yeah, I was talking to one of my sisters today and she was telling me that she's looking for a new job and no one's hiring full-time anywhere.
00:48:58.000Nobody wants to work. No one wants to hire.
00:49:00.000Yeah. I think there's a talent crisis.
00:49:03.000That's for sure. You were mentioning this before, so I'm stealing your line.
00:49:07.000I don't want to take it from you. But I've been referring to this as we have a managerial crisis that I think would happen during the lockdowns is that a lot of people retired.
00:49:15.000So instantly, the older generation, so this is basically a lot of boomers, just said, you know what?
00:49:21.000I'm out. Older Gen Xers said, I'm done.
00:49:24.000And with COVID, they all just said, we're moving on.
00:49:26.000Instantly, managers and people who run the show were out of the workforce.
00:49:31.000That forced a bunch of people who are not ready to run the show upwards, and many didn't even take it.
00:49:36.000So I take a look at a lot of businesses that never reopened.
00:49:39.000I take a look at, there are, a good example I like to use is At the local casino, the racetrack, they used to have a restaurant where you could sit down, order food, and watch the horse races.
00:49:50.000And you don't bet a million dollars on horses.
00:49:53.000You get a problem. You go there and you bet a dollar on the horse with a funny name while you're having dinner, and it gives you something to, like, oh wait, there it goes, the horses are off.
00:49:59.000No restaurant anymore. And I asked them why it was, and they said, after COVID, a bunch of people quit, and they couldn't find anybody to take their job, so they just shut it down.
00:50:06.000And I'm like, you shut? It's the racetrack.
00:50:07.000It's been here for a hundred-something years.
00:50:09.000It's just gone. And I've talked to a bunch of businesses that have said similar things.
00:50:30.000Well, you know, sometimes I'd like a day off.
00:50:32.000I put a camera on my chicken coop to monetize and turn my chickens into a business.
00:50:37.000It was fun. Actually, I shot it to my brother, Chris, who did all of the heavy lifting to make the chicken food dispenser so that when you feed the chickens, snacks come down, and after $100, a disco ball plays dance music for the chickens, and we had a blast doing it.
00:52:25.000I want to jump to this next story, but actually, before I do, I just want to mention that there is an event coming up, the Power of Unity event, Sunday, October 13th, 2 to 5 p.m.
00:54:13.000Look up Scott. Follow Scott Pressler on X. He might have more information, but I will have an update tomorrow.
00:54:18.000That being said, we'll get back into this.
00:54:19.000It's not a sponsored thing. There's no pay.
00:54:21.000I'm not getting paid to do any of this.
00:54:24.000I genuinely believe it's important to go up to one of the Keystone State, one of the most important places, and just convince people to get registered.
00:54:32.000From the Daily Mail, MSNBC host left stunned by star impeachment witness revealing he is backing Trump because Harris is an existential threat bigger than January 6th.
00:54:45.000I don't know if you guys saw this clip, but this was absolutely wild.
00:54:49.000Important for you to say no more Trump because of his January 6th conduct.
00:54:53.000And do you stand by that? No, I don't stand by it, and I'll tell you why.
00:54:56.000I've now lived four years under the Biden-Harris policies, and I have to say that those policies
00:55:05.000are not only becoming an existential threat to our country's way of life, but to our
00:55:59.000Sarah, I'm curious, your reaction to someone who, like you, has participated, and I say that positively, Ambassador, you, as a government official, were asked to testify, and you did.
00:56:59.000This is a backfiring of all backfirings.
00:57:01.000They said January 6th was an existential threat, a threat to democracy.
00:57:05.000They paraded around these people, said I could never vote for Trump because of this.
00:57:08.000And Kamala Harris was so bad that they're like, I didn't think the bar could get any lower, but it did.
00:57:14.000And now I'm definitely voting for Trump.
00:57:16.000That basically is—it's taking all of the most extreme rhetoric of J6 and now telling the country—remember all of the scary things he told you?
00:57:29.000And I think, you know, Solomon should be commended for publicly stating this.
00:57:33.000I think it would have been very easy for a lot of people who had sort of said one thing to then kind of disappear into the background and never address it.
00:57:42.000I think it's good to have people say, like— I maybe was critical of Donald Trump at one point, but this crisis, the crisis we are facing right now under the Biden-Harris administration is so bad that we cannot pretend it's not an attack on democracy, that people are not suffering because of this.
00:57:57.000You know, it's obviously funny to watch the MSNBC host be like...
00:58:04.000Because I think there is this expectation that you, once you have like walked away from the conservative party or the Republicans or whatever, that you were never going to go back.
00:58:12.000And that's why right now the Kamala Harris administration is like, we got Dick Cheney.
00:58:35.000You notice this is on MSNBC, and James O'Keefe came out with an undercover report today showing a guy, one of the producers at MSNBC, saying that MSNBC has done—it will do, I think, everything they can to help Kamala win the election— We're good to go.
00:59:11.000I think it was a shock. I think so, too.
00:59:13.000Yeah, because obviously we need more of this because these are the types of people's points of view that will change voters' minds.
00:59:22.000Absolutely. Navarro, of course, I'm fairly certain he will be in the next Trump administration, and he's going to defend Donald Trump.
00:59:29.000He's a good dude. And so I think what MSNBC was likely going for is we're going to get a Trump guy— We're going to get an anti-Trump person, this woman, and then we're going to bring in a guy who's supposed to be in the middle of the road and he's going to say, no, I'm not with Trump.
00:59:41.000And then he shocks him by saying, actually, no, I'm with Trump now.
01:00:19.000That's what he was saying. I loved it.
01:00:21.000And then something happened. I can't remember what it was, but he was like, no, voting for Trump is off the table.
01:00:25.000Yeah, but you look at Iran striking Israel now, and that's one of his principal issues.
01:00:28.000A lot of these Democrats, and I try telling people, guys, there are people who love Israel in this country, and it's like 60%, 70%, okay?
01:00:36.000So the Internet is full of people who want to argue over this.
01:00:40.000I'm telling you, when the protests happened against Israel, pro-Palestine, with even some elements that were outright pro-Hamas, you saw Democrats say, that's it, final straw, I'm voting for Donald Trump.
01:00:53.000After what we just saw in the Middle East, I don't understand how you don't have Rapoport being like, Trump's the only answer.
01:01:26.000I don't know if saying individual is the right word, but people like Sondland, you know, they're probably these, you know, neocon or establishment conservative types who looked at Donald Trump and said, this is not decorum.
01:01:38.000This is not what we want in leadership.
01:01:40.000And then they got Joe Biden and they went, my God, what have I done?
01:01:44.000Now Kamala Harris is stepping up to the plate and they're like, oh Lord, help us.
01:01:48.000We need Trump back. And that's a shocking testament to the state of the Democratic Party.
01:01:54.000I wonder how many other conservatives that went, you know, neolib or whatever, are going to turn around and be like, the only thing we got left is Trump.
01:02:03.000Take it or leave it. We'll never get David French, but we'll get many others.
01:02:10.000I mean, they could do. Some people, though, are just so infected with this Trump derangement syndrome that no level of vaccine will wake them up from their stupor.
01:02:20.000But this could end up being a dam breaker.
01:02:23.000This could allow others to find the confidence and things like that to start to say it.
01:02:27.000Well, I was talking to Kyle Mann at the Babylon Bee, and they have a new movie coming out called J6, The Deadliest Day Ever.
01:03:51.000That January 6th was so awful or whatever else.
01:03:53.000And many police officers were attacked.
01:03:55.000And some later died. But he didn't talk about the American citizen who died during this.
01:04:00.000I think that there is this dehumanization of people who are at the Capitol on that day.
01:04:05.000And I also don't think the persecution of all of these people...
01:04:12.000Did the Justice Department and therefore the Biden-Harris administration any favors?
01:04:16.000I think there are some people that you could argue, you know, weren't supposed to be on the Capitol, something was wrong.
01:04:20.000But I think Americans got sort of overwhelmed and intimidated by the constant pleading up of all of the charges, the very long sentences, and these were being trotted out by the Justice Department and the mainstream media as these great victories.
01:04:37.000Yeah. This thing recently, Dallas, Jackson Refit, his dad was a J6-er, and Jackson Refit told on his dad and got his dad arrested.
01:04:57.000And now there's an off-Broadway play called Fatherland, which is the cringiest of all cringe things between the kid and the dad and like, but dad, you're an insurrectionist.
01:05:17.000Check this out. From the Post Millennial, MSNBC writer-producer admits network has made their viewers dumber, is indistinguishable from Democrat Party, OMG reports.
01:05:28.000They are just way too cozy with Democratic politicians, MSNBC producer Basil Hamden said.
01:05:34.000So James O'Keefe, undercover, he gets the guy on the record.
01:05:37.000Here we go. So do you feel like MSNBC is doing enough to help the Harris campaign?
01:06:02.000Wow. What her message of the day is, is their message of the day.
01:06:07.000Hamden revealed that MSNBC is the Democratic Party's mouthpiece and is doing anything to get Kamala elected.
01:06:14.000Hamden says this news network is indistinguishable from the Democratic Party.
01:06:19.000So is MSNBC just like doing whatever it takes to get Kamala elected?
01:06:24.000Yes, yes. It hammers on the point that I'm making, that this news network is indistinguishable from the party.
01:06:31.000Our name is the Democratic Party's mouthpiece.
01:06:34.000Exactly. MSNBC is the Democratic Party's mouthpiece.
01:06:37.000Yes. You know, I gotta hand it to these people who don't find it odd they're being asked these questions over and over again in weird ways.
01:09:01.000But this is proof that they don't care.
01:09:04.000And that... And they're all probably doing it, right?
01:09:07.000Because theoretically, if you are ABC News, right, which I actually think is deeper in the pocket of the Biden administration than MSNBC is, but you would run this story being like, look how unreliable my competitor is.
01:09:21.000They're only taking political talking points.
01:09:37.000And he'll do it again tomorrow. And he's happy she's understanding.
01:09:39.000Isn't it wild that Tucker Carlson was on MSNBC? I saw an old clip where he was talking about birth rates and migration on MSNBC with his old bow tie.
01:09:48.000MSNBC did not used to be this weird, fringe, leftist, elitist garbage.
01:10:17.000But I'd be sitting at the computer reading the news and I'd have the news playing next to me in case something breaking happened that I missed.
01:10:23.000I wanted those sources. Until one day, I'm sitting there and then all I hear is them talking about Trump.
01:10:30.000And then I look at the TV. It's a projector screen.
01:10:33.000And I was just like, they're doing a roundtable about Trump.
01:10:36.000I need the news. And then I saw on Twitter Iran was erupting in mass protests.
01:10:39.000And I was like, well, what am I? I changed the channel to Fox News and they were covering it.
01:10:45.000Well, when Barack Obama got elected in 2008, Saturday Night Live stopped being funny and Hollywood stopped making comedies, right?
01:10:53.000I mean, think about it. Like, Step Brothers, The Hangover, all those were made right before he was elected and then released.
01:11:00.000Some of them were released afterwards.
01:11:02.000And you can make a case for this movie or that movie, but not really, right?
01:11:06.000You really get 2016 Ghostbusters, right?
01:11:09.000And that's what's funny in a sort of post-Obama age.
01:11:15.000NBC is obviously the home of SNL. SNL, Lorne Michaels, and those cats decided they were not going to mock Barack Obama, that he wasn't – that he couldn't be made fun of.
01:11:37.000Yeah. And they were like, you know, our ratings are up when we complain about Trump, right?
01:11:40.000But here's the problem. If your audience is, let's say you got one million unique listeners, every, you know, any given day, any amount of those unique individuals are going to watch your show, and you're a moderate show.
01:11:51.000But then one day you go, guys, we did a video where all we did was say Trump is bad, and they got a million views.
01:11:58.000What's actually happening is you're replacing your moderate audience who are getting tired of it and leaving, and the anti-Trump audience comes in.
01:12:04.000What happens then? When Trump leaves office, you got nothing to talk about.
01:12:08.000Your anti-Trump audience no longer watches.
01:12:12.000CNN right now, you'll notice this, they're bringing on people, who is it, like, they got Jennings and Gerdusky, I think, who have come on and made some articulate points that were not leftist or liberal.
01:12:23.000And it's fairly obvious that CNN is desperately trying to bring back real conversations, knowing that they burned themselves to the ground by going full-on orange man bad.
01:12:32.000Yeah, I think they know, too, that any of these outlets know that in a Trump administration, they're going to get shut out of access because he's kind of petty where it comes to the press for good reason.
01:12:42.000Oh, dude. I mean, he's going to be like, Tim, come on in.
01:12:46.000We're going to put your podcast in the call.
01:12:47.000You could do a show any day and CNN will be left outside.
01:12:51.000And I'm half kidding, but I do genuinely believe that between all of the top podcasts, even some that are moderately critical of Trump or otherwise, he's going to say, we'll get you guys in.
01:13:03.000Seamus Coughlin over at Freedom Tunes, good buddy, has this really funny cartoon he put out a couple weeks ago where it might have been last week.
01:13:10.000Kamala Harris is in bed and it might be Emhoff or some guys like, we got a great interview for you lined up.
01:13:16.000It's your best friend from high school, total softball questions, and it's scripted so we control the narrative.
01:13:21.000And she's like, no, I don't want to do it.
01:13:24.000And then someone walks into Trump's office and he goes, so we have this interview with Trump's like, I'll do it.
01:13:34.000I guess. Okay, let's go live for three hours.
01:13:36.000Like Trump's attitude is anytime, anywhere, on camera, let's make it happen.
01:13:40.000And Kamala is, I'm sorry, we're not taking questions right now.
01:13:43.000Yeah, that's interesting. Like that knock-knock joke we did.
01:13:46.000Exactly. That's what I was – I'm often impressed and surprised in my relationship with Daily Wire that they are constantly letting Puck and the Toronto Globe and all these different sort of New York Times, Washington Post, and they let them in and do interviews with us.
01:14:03.000And we know it's a hit piece, but it's still important to do.
01:14:06.000And what are you going to do? Run away?
01:14:50.000Okay. Well, if I write that Dallas Sanye likes filet mignon, I don't know how many people are going to get mad about that.
01:14:55.000I got it. Here's what I'm going to write.
01:14:57.000When pressed, Dallas gave a grimace and looked at me with a smug face saying, I like filet mignon in the most elitist way I could have ever imagined.
01:15:07.000Clearly, this is a man who doesn't understand poverty or the working class people.
01:15:15.000I have tons of those articles written about me.
01:15:17.000That's what they do. You'll say something like, you know, I'm deeply concerned about Donald Trump's immigration policy because I'm not sure it's the right policy.
01:15:24.000And they'll say, although he may have expressed some doubts for Trump, he iterated his support for such barbaric policies that we were appalled.
01:15:31.000And it's like... If they can't quote you, they'll write their emotion.
01:16:12.000So it really says something about those countries, not about Trump or the United States.
01:16:16.000And whether it's that example or any of the current examples in 2024, why can't the collective we...
01:16:27.000Why can't we explain to – in debates in – I mean certainly Vance did, but in debates in articles and things like that, why can't we explain the narrative?
01:16:44.000Or is it that the audience doesn't care and everyone's in their own corners?
01:16:50.000Do you know what I'm saying? Do you think it's an attention span thing?
01:16:53.000Possibly. Muslim ban is much catchier and quicker than countries that cannot screen people and we're trying to prevent terrorism.
01:17:00.000That tweet is going to do better than an explanation tweet.
01:17:04.000They can use it to say that he's racist.
01:17:06.000Yeah. Right? I mean, and that is the point.
01:17:09.000The point is, and when you look it up and you say, like, okay, they say he's racist, they say he's misogynist, and you start digging into it, they say he's misogynist for appointing Supreme Court justices that overturned Roe.
01:17:20.000That's misogyny. They say he's racist because of this Muslim ban, like, which isn't a real thing.
01:17:25.000So they make stuff up and then use it against him.
01:17:27.000I... I kind of feel like if you go back to 2015 and 16, if the establishment elites in this country treated Donald Trump with respect, and I don't mean being nice to him, I said respecting what he represents, and if they treated his voters with respect.
01:17:45.000Yeah, he would have lost and he would have been back in New York doing real estate.
01:17:49.000And he won by only, what was it, like 70,000, 80,000 votes across a few states, which gave
01:17:53.000him a major, it gave him a big Electoral College lead.
01:17:56.000But what I mean to say is Trump had voters, many of whom never voted before, and the media
01:18:02.000was lying to them every day, and they went, fake news, fake news.
01:18:05.000If the media treated Trump's voters with respect and were honest about their approach and what they wanted to do and why they wanted to do it, Trump might not have won.
01:18:13.000Instead, the elites treat the American populace like garbage.
01:18:16.000They lie to them. They tell them the economy's fine.
01:19:34.000I guess to them, they live in their world where they hate everybody, but you know.
01:19:37.000Anyway, let's jump to the- It makes me laugh because it's like, you just pick two names of people that you're scared of and switch them for JD Vans.
01:19:52.000I don't know why they just chose me and Benny, but I'll take it.
01:19:56.000I wonder if Benny caught that. It's a compliment. I know wow I can't like I watched that debate and I was like man
01:20:01.000JD Vance masterclass that is one of the that has got to be the best debate performance
01:20:06.000I've ever seen I watched him navigate the pitfalls the media was looking for and snare him with false quotes
01:20:11.000And he he avoided all these traps. He did a great job anyway anyway
01:20:15.000Well, I can think right now it's the Scooby-Doo moments when they're like pulling the mask off the person and it's like, instead of J.D. Vance, it's you.
01:20:22.000It's Benny. Shout out to Benny Johnson.
01:20:25.000All right, let's grab this one from the Post Millennial.
01:20:28.000White House isn't treating us very good.
01:20:31.000Trump says he's always worried about safety during rallies as second Butler PA event nears.
01:20:36.000I think the White House isn't treating us very good.
01:20:39.000I get crowds that are 10 times bigger than anybody else, 20 times bigger than anybody else, and we're entitled to security.
01:20:44.000Indeed. The question of his personal safety and that of others in the crowd is even more pressing as he prepares the return to another rally this weekend in Butler, PA, location where he almost lost his life to would-be assassin Thomas Crook.
01:20:56.000So that's coming up in two days, right?
01:22:19.000I was just at Rescue the Republic, and Russell Brand had, like, several guards around him.
01:22:23.000When RFK Jr. came out, they basically shut the whole event down, and he had, like, rows of security he had to walk through.
01:22:30.000I respect that, because he's a Kennedy.
01:22:32.000We know all about that. But depending on where I'm at or what we're doing, I have to have security all the same.
01:22:38.000I don't know that I'd be able to navigate that massive kind of event.
01:22:42.000Unless – I could probably reach out to somebody and see if there's like – we could get in early and they could walk us to somewhere secure to watch the rally from or something.
01:22:51.000So I'm going to dig into that and see what we can do.
01:22:53.000I'm really happy that he is returning in October.
01:22:57.000I think that there is something really powerful about that messaging.
01:23:00.000Yeah. And I think this is the kind of resiliency that Americans want to see in themselves, right?
01:23:05.000I mean, we've been talking a lot about the disaster, the impact of the hurricane, and I think there are a lot of really terrible, tragic stories, but the stories that Americans want to rally around and want to give to one another are stories of resiliency.
01:23:19.000And I don't feel that from Kamala Harris, who seems to avoid any kind of direct confrontation with I don't feel that way about Tim Walz who says, I misspoke when actually he just lied to you.
01:23:36.000We see that in Hillbilly Elegy in J.D. Vance's story and we definitely see that in Donald Trump.
01:23:40.000We see it in a lot of ways, but I think we're turning to the scene of the crime, the scene of this terrible thing, even when he knows that like, I mean, it's not like this was the only attempted assassination this year.
01:23:51.000I just think these are big moments and if you can be there, it would be cool.
01:23:54.000I'm a little worried because even if he has the current levels of protection from the Secret Service, I think he needs more than that.
01:24:04.000I'm surprised that the campaign has not spent more on additional security, personal private security.
01:24:11.000I mean, you know, at The Daily Wire, I could have made three or four more movies each year with the amount of money they spend on private security.
01:24:29.000They shake you up. I've been asked a lot about this.
01:24:32.000You know, Russell Brand, we see him at the event.
01:24:34.000very nice guy, super cool. He's got security guards walking on
01:24:37.000the whole time, everywhere he goes, there's like, there's four
01:24:39.000guards around him. And I've had people ask like, this Russell
01:24:42.000brand really needs security. Come on. And I'm like, you people don't realize it's not even if it's targeted. A
01:24:49.000there could be a crazy person who just thinks, wow, I could get
01:24:54.000on TV if I if I'm the one who shoves him or hits him or whatever.
01:24:57.000And it's and it's and that's why you need security. One of the
01:24:59.000reasons I stopped doing on the ground reporting, and started
01:25:03.000shifting into more of the podcasting in the newsroom kind of stuff was because it got to the point where random
01:25:07.000people would show up and run into front of the camera and
01:25:09.000advertise things. Oh, how annoying. Yeah, they they they knew that I'm
01:25:14.000getting millions of views doing a live stream covering an event
01:25:16.000or that, you know, in the immediate, it's like 10s of 1000s, hundreds of 1000s. And then over the long run, it
01:25:21.000might be half a million to a million plus views.
01:25:24.000Some of them were massive. Some of them got picked up on TV. So they'd run up and they'd not necessarily advertise, but they'd be like, I want to shout out this, shout out that.
01:25:30.000Like, hey, what's up? And I'm like, bro, get out of my camera.
01:26:01.000The security guards are there to make sure that no one stabs you or whatever.
01:26:03.000Yeah, no, Katie wasn't going to stab anybody.
01:26:05.000But, you know, if somebody comes up and says, hey, man, I'm a big fan, it's cool, like, yeah, there's no issues.
01:26:09.000But that's why you need security guards, because what if the person running up saying Pramila actually was a psychopath foaming at the mouth?
01:26:15.000Instead of just a reporter. And out of the millions of people that know who you are, it takes one crazy person.
01:26:21.000I mean, Russell Brand certainly needs security.
01:26:24.000I spent almost a decade as Stone Cold Steve Austin's manager and movie producer, and so I traveled all over the world with him.
01:26:49.000I traveled once to Macau, which is the Las Vegas of China, with Christian Bale and Bryce Dallas Howard and the cast of Terminator Salvation.
01:27:02.000And Christian, of course, is a very thoughtful person, and he said something really, really savvy.
01:27:10.000As we were walking through the airport, we had the Gavin DeBecker security team there, and they were taking us to the plane and things like that.
01:27:18.000And we flew commercial, but he said, when I walk through an airport...
01:27:28.000all know me, right? They know and they've seen him in movies and they've seen him in interviews,
01:27:34.000so they think that they know him enough to approach, right?
01:27:38.000And this happens to a lot of celebrities. And I thought that was a fascinating insight.
01:27:45.000Oh, for sure. I mean, usually I meet people, I get fist bump, and they're like, hey, man, I'm a big fan.
01:27:49.000I shake their hands. I say, thank you so much, because I met some people recently at Rescue the Republic, and they were like, we appreciate what you do.
01:27:55.000And I was like, I appreciate what you guys do, because if you didn't watch, I wouldn't be doing anything.
01:27:59.000But I'm pretty sure this is how Houdini died, right?
01:28:02.000Someone punched him in the gut. No, really.
01:28:04.000Yeah, that is correct. Yeah, famously Houdini had the iron gut or whatever and he would tighten his abs and get ready and challenge people to strike him.
01:28:11.000And then apparently someone, this is the true, right?
01:28:13.000This is the story. Somebody saw him and said, I can punch him and went up without him knowing and just boom, as hard as he could and killed him.
01:29:56.000I do think there's a slight difference, at least as far as I would go with...
01:30:01.000Editorial policy on the assassinations.
01:30:04.000I try to avoid— It may be different on that one.
01:30:06.000It would be difficult to report on Ryan Routh right now without using his name because he's— I think we're talking about the school shootings.
01:30:13.000Right. These are people who think to themselves, I will get put in the history books if I do this, and my response is never.
01:30:19.000Don't let them do that. Yeah, it's kids getting killed in sets.
01:30:22.000Nah. Yeah. The only thing is we're going to call you stupid, doody, poo-poo face.
01:30:27.000That'll be your name if you go out in these ways.
01:30:30.000We're not going to say your name. We're going to say – we're going to insult you.
01:30:34.000Yes. And you might find yourself in the history of books, but your picture will be next to a steaming pile of crap, dog crap or something.
01:30:39.000As for the people going after Trump, they're doing it for political reasons, not necessarily recognition, although – That may be a component.
01:30:49.000And I'm just hoping Trump, Biden, Kamala, everybody stays safe.
01:30:53.000I really am just crossing my fingers and hoping every day that the election is a bit shocking because I'll give it that, but ultimately ends up mundane.
01:31:06.000Maybe it takes three days to count the vote, but then they say, look, guys, here it goes, and then everyone just gets angry and grumbles, and then we move on.
01:31:13.000Whatever it may be, we keep the fight in the political arena.
01:31:17.000We keep it in the realm of law and activism and culture building.
01:31:22.000I hope that's what happens. I'm not so confident, though.
01:31:25.000I'm pretty worried. But I am saying that in the – I don't understand how Kamala Harris wins.
01:31:33.000I just don't. I mean literally shadow campaign that I understand.
01:31:36.000I'm just saying right now with the unions back – like Trump's union supporters through the roof, the Teamsters, the state of the economy, a hurricane disaster.
01:31:44.000I know the port strikers is wrapping up and they're going to renegotiate in January or whatever and figure out what they can do.
01:31:49.000But you've got war in the Middle East breaking out.
01:31:51.000I mean this is a catastrophically bad month for the Democrats now.
01:31:55.000So by any sense of the imagination, based on the merits, they should not be able to win.
01:32:01.000But, you know, we're in strange times.
01:32:03.000How about that? I think that it's going to come down to 20,000 people in Pennsylvania.
01:32:09.000And that's why I will be up there October 13th with Jack and Scott Pressler because, you know, I don't want to say too much, but I was having some conversations with top men.
01:32:22.000And they were just saying that – and this is before I decided to do anything.
01:32:24.000They were just like, if we lose PA, that's it.
01:32:29.000It's over. Democrats take the election.
01:32:31.000That's right. And so I'm hearing that a lot of very high-profile prominent people are making moves into Pennsylvania to encourage voter registration, and that's it.
01:32:39.000I love all of the enthusiasm that he's going into blue states and feels like everything is really good and he's confident.
01:33:09.000But I think it comes down to Pennsylvania.
01:33:11.000But you know what? The response to the hurricane may actually push people towards Trump in other areas and surrounding areas.
01:33:18.000I mean the people who got devastated have family members who are living in surrounding areas too.
01:33:22.000So you might have someone who's moderate and they're getting a crying phone call from their brother-in-law, from their sister, from their uncle, whatever, being like they're leaving us to rot.
01:33:34.000And they may just be like, Kamala betrayed my family.
01:33:38.000So this hurricane is a catastrophe for them, especially because they spent so much money on illegal immigrants, and they're like, we're going to spend the money we have.
01:33:47.000And it's like... Listen, make the argument, fact-checkers.
01:34:18.000And I doubt if members of Congress today said, here is the reallocating Ukraine war funds to the victims of Hurricane Helene bill, or Hurricane Helene Act, Everyone in this country would be like, yeah, right.
01:34:33.000As much as many people may support Ukraine and really despise what Putin did and the war and all that stuff, America comes first.
01:34:40.000We can't generate the revenue required to help anybody around the world anywhere if we have our people devastated and unable to live.
01:34:48.000I think most people would agree with that.
01:34:49.000So that ultimately the argument comes down to, we know they could do more and they're not.
01:34:55.000So no matter what they do, it's not going to work out well for them.
01:34:59.000That being said, let's go to Super Chats.
01:35:01.000If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with everyone you know, because this show is the best show.
01:35:07.000Everyone agrees. At least that's what I've been told.
01:35:13.000That proves it. It takes only one comment.
01:35:16.000Actually, I made that up. Nobody was saying that.
01:35:17.000Someone did say Tim is right and a 20 for Tim, so I will accept that as your endorsement.
01:35:21.000And I appreciate you guys watching the show.
01:35:24.000I also would like to just point out that I don't know how often this happens, but we're featured on the front page of YouTube Live, number one.
01:35:32.000And so I got screenshots of you guys so I can be like, hey, here you go.
01:35:35.000It's a picture of you on the default player.
01:36:05.000I'll take it. Wow. When was the last time that happened?
01:36:09.000Because you weren't always as kind of de-ranked as you are now, right?
01:36:13.000Yeah. Well, I don't know exactly what's going on other than people keep saying that they get unsubscribed and weird things happen.
01:36:21.000They can't find the show. We've had some pretty weird nights where like our live count kept getting shut down.
01:36:26.000And I wonder if it's a mentality of if you can't beat them, join them.
01:36:30.000And, you know, what I do know is, because I've known people at Google for a long time, and I hear it everywhere, it's the same inside as it is on the outside, that there are people at Google, and it's overwhelmingly woke, and they hire their friends, and then the people who are moderate and conservative shut their mouths, and so you don't ever actually see this coming from the company because they're scared to lose their jobs.
01:36:51.000I wonder if the tides there are turning.
01:36:55.000Someone at Google might have went and said, guys, how does it make sense that this show consistently has the highest live viewership and it's not featured?
01:37:02.000And then somebody was like, because he's a fascist?
01:37:15.000Well, I heard Kevin Feige went and fired a bunch of activists.
01:37:18.000Have you heard this? Yes. That's true?
01:37:20.000Yeah. He had a head of production who was a far-leftist woman, and she was basically making sure that her values were inserted into the movies, and it became a huge problem.
01:37:34.000They were bombing. And they were bombing, and she— And she left, and she was burning the building as she walked out the door, and it was a real problem, but they got rid of her.
01:37:45.000I've known people at Google for a long time, and I've had people tell me that there's a lot of people at Google who watch every single night, and they love the show.
01:37:51.000So shout out if that's you, because I know you guys are there.
01:37:53.000I wonder if they just finally started saying, actually I'm a big fan of that show,
01:37:56.000I watch it all the time, it's not that bad.
01:37:58.000And then somebody was like, oh, and they're like, yeah, keeping them off the feature
01:38:02.000makes no sense if they're consistently for four years, every night the show is there and it's popular.
01:38:24.000Manifestory says we must sell coffee in Houston.
01:38:27.000We are very close to our offerings for the TimCast, the Cast Brew locations.
01:38:33.000And although we have been jammed up on our historical building opening...
01:38:38.000It's looking like, and I can't say too much, I don't know if they're going to get mad at me, I'm going to get yelled at by somebody after I say this, but I would love it if we had, you know, like 30 stores open up across the country with like a Foundation Series plaque kind of thing, like they do with Cybertruck.
01:38:51.000So the first stores that open up, like Casper Coffee Shops, all over the country.
01:38:55.000So we're excited for that, and I know we have a ton of people who follow the show and watch the show who are like, we are ready to do this to open locations, and it is coming soon.
01:39:23.000But I like cold brew. I don't like it.
01:39:25.000No? I think it's bitter. I like iced coffee in the summertime.
01:39:29.000They are very different. So I brew coffee and I put it in the fridge and then I pour it over coffee-flavored ice cubes that I... You have whipped cream that you have whipped yourself.
01:39:37.000I also have, yes, I also do whip my own cream.
01:39:39.000I look forward to the cast brew iced coffee.
01:39:42.000Yeah. All right. Let's grab this from Tempest83.
01:39:45.000He says, is this why the response to East Palestine and Maui were so miserable?
01:39:49.000I think the response to Maui was miserable because it gave powerful people the ability to start buying up property on the pennies on the dollar.
01:39:56.000Yeah. No, there were some reports that in North Carolina, I didn't mean to interrupt you, but there were some reports in North Carolina that people are not going to be allowed to move back into their land at all.
01:40:36.000Bought Coming Home on iTunes because the work you do is amazing.
01:40:39.000love y'all, God bless. Really do appreciate it. We've been getting a lot of feedback from
01:40:44.000people saying that they were trying to get iTunes to buy the song, and they were having
01:40:47.000problems with the app. If that is you, or if you hate Apple, getcominghome.com will
01:40:53.000send you now to Amazon, where it's very easy to click and buy that song. The issue is,
01:41:00.000so Dallas, we've been producing a bunch of music.
01:41:03.000Yeah. The first time we made a song, we sent out a press release.
01:41:08.000Tim Pool and Pete Parada, formerly of The Offspring, have made this song.
01:41:10.000The song was a love song. That was all it was.
01:41:12.000It was not political in any way. The response we got back from the entertainment industry, big magazines and newspapers and websites, F you, ha ha ha, LOL, screw you, blah, blah, blah.
01:41:22.000It was the least professional thing I've ever seen.
01:41:24.000I can't believe that's what was happening.
01:41:26.000So we actually were able to chart across the board because we were getting streams and sales.
01:41:30.000One day, we release a song and they come back to us and say, oh, actually, you know, we don't count these sales anymore.
01:41:35.000And we were like, okay, what do we have to do?
01:41:36.000You got to use certified sellers like iTunes, Amazon, or insert a few other websites.
01:41:41.000So then we did this with The Daily Wire together again, which you know all about.
01:42:55.000Buy it on iTunes, coming home, buy Timcast, 99 cents.
01:42:59.000But that means you have to download the iTunes program, not app, the program on your computer, and literally iTunes, not Apple Music, and then buy the song.
01:43:07.000We were told that Amazon may or may not count.
01:43:10.000So now third-party resellers are saying don't count anymore.
01:43:13.000Amazon might sometimes, and only iTunes does.
01:45:03.000But you guys got in 1500 theaters plus.
01:45:06.000Yeah. Am I racist? And it looks like they were trying to stop you.
01:45:11.000Yeah, it was – the left is getting smarter, especially when it comes to the movie world, that if they ignore the movie, right, they don't get attacked, right?
01:45:21.000They don't – and so they tried to ignore it.
01:45:57.000The genius of the release is that the communal experience of a theatrical viewing.
01:46:03.000Everybody who sees the world a certain way got together, sat in that movie theater with their popcorn, and got to enjoy a great comedy, which, you know, it's been a while.
01:46:15.000It's been a while since there was a great comedy.
01:46:17.000And so that was the genius of the release of Am I Racist, which was get everyone together, get in a theater, laugh, have fun, and just enjoy yourselves.
01:46:25.000And... Communally exhale and, you know, because we've all suffered under this DEI bullshit for so long that it's just exhausting.
01:46:41.000And so we have to finally just say enough.
01:46:52.000I was angered to hear that they're trying to arrest those to fly supplies to those in North Carolina.
01:46:58.000Indeed. And sometimes there's an argument of like, hey, don't drive your truck over this area because you're going to sink and cause more problems.
01:47:05.000A lot of people might try and go and not realizing the mud that's there.
01:47:08.000But it is despicable. Instead of saying, hey, we're going to arrest you, how about they just go, can we coordinate with you to get these supplies in?
01:47:14.000I think it's silly. The idea that the government locks everything down so people can't get helped is nuts.
01:47:20.000Trineo Sponge Production says, Helene absolutely devastated many communities my cousins live in.
01:47:24.000It was insane just hearing that my dad had to play messenger since they couldn't communicate with each other nearby but far out.
01:48:31.000And they started a distribution company called SDG Releasing, basically for this movie and these kinds of movies.
01:48:40.000And so it wasn't necessarily that Daily Wire had to do it themselves, but we did partner with people who were like-minded and who knew the game and knew the theaters.
01:48:51.000They had had a hit recently with Nefarious, which was a movie I quite liked.
01:48:54.000And they did great and they got it in all the theaters.
01:48:57.000Now, obviously the theaters are hurting badly right now.
01:49:01.000But it was a great opportunity, a great sort of moment, and it all worked out.
01:49:07.000And the movies crossed $11 million in theaters.
01:49:10.000It's the number one documentary of the year, and it's about to be the number one documentary of the 2020s.
01:49:16.000It's the biggest since Fahrenheit 9-11, right?
01:49:19.000It's up there. It's interesting to hear you talk about the infrastructure that is cropping up alongside these efforts that are sort of outside bigger productions, right?
01:49:29.000We used to have people call in and say, I'm a sound guy.
01:53:14.000You know, we have to do some kind of like free membership if you super chat with, you know, your child being delivered or whatever.
01:53:19.000It's like you've proven that you're having kids, you know, free members or something.
01:53:23.000But shout out. Also, we may actually have a song coming out for Halloween.
01:53:27.000Oh yeah? Yeah, because we actually finished a song a long time ago, but shifted production to Coming Home because it matters a lot more.
01:53:34.000So we have 99%, this other song is done like 99%, and it's more of a tongue-in-cheek silly song, probably more similar to the song Genocide we put out.
01:53:45.000And if we can get the music video done in time, it probably will be out by Halloween.
01:55:00.000And for those that don't know, strawberries and whipped cream is actually keto.
01:55:03.000Is it? Yeah, I believe one strawberry on average is about a half carb and it's largely fiber.
01:55:08.000So I make these little like yogurt sundaes that I have where it's like, you know, it's like a Greek yogurt with frozen raspberries on top and then honey and whipped cream.
01:55:42.000Give us a cooking show. Could you imagine? I would have so much fun.
01:55:44.000You could talk about the news while you're cooking, but just also like your Megan, your Leon, your parfaits.
01:55:50.000I used to pretend that I had like a cooking show in my house.
01:55:53.000I know a producer. Wait, something might be happening.
01:55:57.000I would just be like, okay, so when you live in a tiny apartment in New York and you have everything over here, you know, oh, you're missing tarragon?
01:56:05.000Just use this. You are halfway to a cooking show.
01:56:07.000You can be making pizza and talking about politics.
01:56:10.000I do want to learn how to make pasta from scratch.
01:56:14.000It's very fun. Yeah, and my next project, if anyone knows, if anyone wants to message me about this, I don't have a smoker, but I have a giant brisket.
01:56:24.000And I want to make Texas-style brisket, but it's no buying stuff October.
01:58:36.000I was like, you're getting a big tip now. No, I always give all the servers big tips because you have to.
01:58:40.000You have to. I don't really get recognized, which is not surprising.
01:58:43.000Tim has worked and been doing this for way longer.
01:58:45.000But one time someone messaged me on Twitter and was like, hello, I actually just wanted to let you know I saw you in the grocery store and I told my little toddler that we see you on TV. But I go to the grocery store looking ugly.
01:58:58.000And so I almost wanted to message him back like, how could you say this to me?
01:59:02.000It was really nice. The message has always meant something to me.
01:59:05.000Yeah. All right. The Emperor's Champion says, Seamus should do a cartoon where you are doing a podcast in the White House with Trump, and the mainstream media are all outside in the rain looking sad and lonely.
01:59:14.000That is actually a good bit, what the mainstream media fears the most.
01:59:19.000And then Seamus had a really funny one today where it's a black guy goes to the DMV to get an ID, and it's black Americans getting IDs according to Democrats.
01:59:29.000And then the one at the DMV is like, no, no, no, you can't get your ID here.
01:59:34.000And then it's an arduous journey through like oceans and he gets washed ashore and then he has to climb the mountains of, climb the volcano in Mount Doom and he gets rescued by an eagle.
01:59:45.000And then when he finally makes it there, she's like, did you remember form?
02:00:02.000What do we got? Trevor says, Trevor Ritsky.
02:00:06.000Is that it, Ritsky? Not sure if you'll have time to get this, but I am surprised you didn't talk about how much more the criminal aliens have received as compared to our own citizens.
02:00:12.000$20 million for the hurricane versus $600 million for them, over 30 times the amount, was the opening segment.
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