Time has a new cover for Kamala Harris, and Elon Musk says he has 1 BILLION views on his video of President Trump. Plus, the DOJ is preparing to break up Google and Alphabet into splinters, and cast them out to the wind.
00:00:25.000On the space itself, it's around 27 million total people listen, and it's been less than 24 hours with peak concurrent viewership of 1.3 million at the time.
00:00:52.000Plus, we got the cover from Time magazine.
00:00:55.000Ah, the glorious and beautiful Kamala Harris picture that they've made.
00:00:58.000And what's funny is, we had this conversation around the Donald Trump assassination attempt and the cover they were supposed to put out for August 5th, which was their next cover.
00:01:07.000It was Donald Trump raising his fist, yelling, fight, fight, fight.
00:01:09.000But of course, we heard journalists complaining that the image was helping Donald Trump.
00:01:13.000So then Time Magazine changed it to a picture of the rally with no Trump in it.
00:01:17.000And they said, no, no, we're doing several covers.
00:01:20.000Guess what cover they actually released?
00:01:30.000And then we got big news, probably much bigger news if you ask me.
00:01:35.000The DOJ is preparing to break up Google and Alphabet, shatter them into splinters, and cast them out to the wind.
00:01:44.000We will see, we will see, because a court already ruled that Google was an illegal monopoly, so this is the next step, which could be big news.
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00:03:56.000While the left is coming out now and saying that like, Trump, look at this, Team Trump makes unhinged crowd size claim about Elon Musk interview.
00:04:43.000People tuned in and they did not leave.
00:04:46.000You take a look at people's YouTube retention numbers, you come back to me, most people probably getting like 7 to 10 minutes, if that.
00:04:53.000Donald Trump pulled off over an hour, probably an hour and a half.
00:04:57.000It's a three-hour long feed, so we're looking at probably two hours or longer that the average person actually listened to make those numbers make sense.
00:05:04.000Now, of course, the media is losing their collective minds.
00:05:07.000NBC News says Elon Musk's misleading election claims have accrued 1.2 billion views on X, New Analysis says.
00:05:15.000And they published this story a few days ago, but it is funny because when you Google search 1 billion views for Trump, guess what Google sends you?
00:05:23.000Clearly, after we heard, I think it was, what was it, Washington Post?
00:05:26.000Was that the reporter who asked them to censor the interview?
00:05:32.000There was a guy who was like... I was thinking the European Union had asked them to censor themselves.
00:05:36.000But there was that press briefing with Corinne Jean-Pierre and the reporter's like, uh, what can you do to stop Donald Trump from giving interviews?
00:05:42.000And they were like, and she's like, well, you know, maybe, I don't know.
00:05:58.000They just snapped because of those ratings.
00:06:00.000And it's funny because I even saw Democrats trying to dunk on Donald Trump and Elon after the space saying that there wasn't that many people because they didn't understand the concept of like concurrent listeners.
00:06:36.000And, you know, ABC, which I personally think is in the pocket of the Biden-Harris administration, I was listening to a reporter this morning say, well, you know, it was delayed for 40 minutes because of some technical issues.
00:06:48.000You know, Elon Musk is claiming it's this DDoS attack, but he never He never offered any proof.
00:06:53.000I mean, they want it to be something where this is a massive failure for Trump, when ultimately these things are good.
00:06:59.000Even the Harris campaign was saying like, oh, they can't do a live for 2024.
00:08:01.000Did you guys ever get the impression that these corporate media outlets are actually one conglomerate outlet under one A single leadership, because it just seems like they all say the same thing.
00:08:50.000The likelihood that all of these people are sitting there and then just at the exact moment, like there was some kind of spiritual connection where they could sense each other's emotions, decided to use the word rambling, I really doubt.
00:09:31.000But that's becoming more and more a hollow argument to me.
00:09:35.000And, you know, to your point, so much of the media's sort of exact verbiage is them just only listening to each other and repeating it.
00:09:43.000The other day there was this article out about how all of these outlets were reporting that Kamala Harris was about to flip the script on immigration.
00:10:58.000It was technical issues and Elon screwed up so he just claimed it was a DDoS attack, or someone attacked Twitter to try and shut the speech down.
00:12:11.000I mean, I almost want to argue the other point just so we're not all saying the same thing.
00:12:15.000You know, the reality is you can't have a major government institution, the EU commissioner, come out and say, hey, we're going to be watching you and then not think that anybody would be like, hey, it's my prerogative as a good citizen of the world to try and take this down, especially people who are sort of just, you know, anywhere from politically motivated to just like trolling Musk who want to see him fail.
00:12:45.000After the Ron DeSantis thing, do you really think Elon Musk was like, let's have no server expansion, let's have no... Let's just roll the dice and see what happens!
00:12:53.000Yeah, like he didn't... They're planning for the frontrunner for the presidency.
00:12:57.000They knew what happened with Ron DeSantis.
00:12:59.000Anything you could plan for, like loading up more servers and expanding and stuff, these are all things that you would have ready to go instantly.
00:13:08.000So, in the event that Elon Musk... I mean, look, there's a percentage chance that Elon just screwed up.
00:13:13.000They also stress test it for... They brought this up before.
00:13:26.000But a lot of leftists are like, uh, Elon's so dumb.
00:13:29.000What makes more sense is Elon Musk, the Twitter team, there's a lot of employees there, prepared for what would happen if they got server overload.
00:13:37.000Elon says they tested for eight million concurrence, which means in the event they started getting the server hug of death, they activate their mitigations.
00:13:46.000When you prepare for that, you can say, okay, what's happening?
00:13:58.000Distributed denial of service is harder because you don't know what they're hitting and where they're hitting and what's shutting you down because you're getting caught off guard for something you didn't prepare for.
00:14:05.000So I think the simple solution is, like you mentioned, the EU outright says, don't you dare do this.
00:14:11.000Look at the media's reaction right now.
00:14:17.000Don't you think they had the delete your account article like teed up before and they're like, we'll just wait till he does something then we'll tell people they should delete their accounts.
00:14:24.000I mean, I think there is a big anti-Elon Musk sentiment that is linked to sort of a similar irrationality that there is for anti-Trump.
00:14:32.000I don't need everyone to love Trump and love all of his policies, but...
00:14:35.000It becomes almost like hysterical the way that a lot of people critique Trump.
00:14:42.000They don't even look at their candidates and leverage the same kind of complaints because they're turning a blind eye so they continue to drag Trump through the mud even when it's not warranted.
00:14:51.000Real quick too, the Delete Your Account is based on the rioting in the UK.
00:14:54.000The threats of arresting Elon Musk are based on the rioting in the UK.
00:14:59.000And I think the reason the EU threatened Elon Musk is because he's been calling out the Prime Minister of the UK and been talking about what's going on with the UK riots.
00:15:08.000All EU countries have to fall in line on that front.
00:15:11.000There's only one narrative that they're allowed to have.
00:15:26.000They have all these platforms that fall in line.
00:15:28.000And X is actually one spot where you can get another, you know, that opposition or whatever it may be.
00:15:33.000You get all other stories and they can't control that.
00:15:36.000I think also Elon Musk, we've already seen this already, but he's going to start going deeper and deeper into the political sphere.
00:15:42.000The more they're just throwing more mud at him, and more mud at him, because he's going to start realizing... I mean, sorry, he already realizes he's going to continue to keep diving deeper than that, because they're not going to stop.
00:15:53.000They're going to ramp up this rhetoric ten times worse than what it is right now.
00:15:56.000They said to get him to issue an arrest warrant for the guy.
00:16:41.000So they write, there is a lot to criticize Trump for.
00:16:44.000You could fill books with it, blah, blah, blah.
00:16:46.000He doesn't appear to be a nice man, blah, blah, blah.
00:16:49.000And yet that seems to be the takeaway.
00:16:52.000They say, whichever way you slice it, there's so much juicy material to choose from when critiquing the once and maybe future president that there really is no need to pull him up on a speech impediment.
00:17:01.000And yet that seems to be the takeaway.
00:17:03.000The main takeaway is that Trump seems to have developed a lisp, something which his campaign actively denied and supporters pinned to audio issues.
00:17:09.000Denying reality is another strong Trump criticism.
00:17:30.000And they immediately start attacking Trump because they think he had a lisp.
00:17:34.000Yeah, I thought we weren't allowed to go after this stuff.
00:17:36.000They always use Joe Biden's alleged stutter as his like, you know, he overcame a really difficult thing here when actually I'm not even convinced Joe Biden has a stutter.
00:17:44.000I think he is just, you know, old and aging rapidly.
00:17:48.000I mean, at this point, if Trump really screws up, even if he says something that's just like, You know, off the rails, right?
00:18:35.000Well, so Carter Banks on the show while we were watching is an audio engineer who listens to people speaking and singing all the time.
00:18:41.000And he was like, yeah, that seems like a like a DS or audio compression issue, which takes a certain s sounds and then tries to cut them and then it makes it.
00:18:50.000So Trump's shocking and it's going like that?
00:19:01.000One of the issues was that Trump would... If you listen to the whole thing, you'll notice that sometimes he'll speak with an S and sometimes you'll hear a weird slush, but it's not always, which is not indicative of a speech impediment.
00:19:14.000If he did, he'd be saying it all the time.
00:19:15.000Also, the idea that he developed it spontaneously, like you mentioned, is weird.
00:19:19.000Some people said maybe it's because he was looking down.
00:19:20.000I don't know, he was looking down and spit was pooling in his mouth.
00:19:23.000I have no idea, but I'll tell you this.
00:19:53.000That also backfired because a bunch of LGBTQ people came out and said, I feel like I'm being traumatized again, like when I was in high school and being called weird.
00:20:02.000And now the Democrats are doing it, too.
00:20:10.000One of the critiques, again, I watched this ABC interview, you know, talking about the X space last night, and one of their critiques was, you know, Trump continued to talk about Biden, who is not even in the race, because, and they played the quote of Trump saying, I beat Biden, which he did beat him in the primary.
00:20:28.000Like, that was, he did better than him at the debate.
00:20:31.000And Biden was the person who won the Democratic primary.
00:20:34.000So the fact that they're now trying to be like, you can't even talk about Biden.
00:20:38.000It really does feel to me like sort of a grasping at straws to try and make Trump look kind of out of touch or something as they try to suddenly rapidly put together this.
00:20:47.000We're of the working people candidacy for Kamala and and walls.
00:20:51.000It's funny, I even, I actually thought, I remember thinking last night, I thought that Donald Trump was actually doing a good job of connecting Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, making sure not to kind of separate them.
00:21:02.000Yeah, he separated them when they were talking about the debate and dropping out and all that, they're being pushed out, forced out, and all that.
00:21:08.000But I thought he actually did a really good job at connecting the two.
00:21:11.000So when you're mentioning one, you're mentioning the other, just to remind the American people that they are in it together, and they're destroying your lives together.
00:21:17.000It got much better later on in the night.
00:21:43.000And that's what I liked in 2016, though I did not vote for him.
00:21:46.000Is you go to these rallies, he does stand up.
00:21:49.000Doing these interviews, I would actually recommend this, anybody who interviews Trump should start off with non-political questions and just ask him like, you know, like, what's your favorite place to eat?
00:22:00.000And then after a couple minutes, then get into the politics, but get into it lightly so that he can riff on it.
00:22:14.000One of the first moments where I felt like he was going to college.
00:22:17.000I mean, maybe you don't want to talk about that yet.
00:22:18.000But one of the moments in the space where I felt like Trump really seemed sort of familiar was they were talking about the attempted assassination.
00:22:26.000And he was saying Don and Eric, and he kind of alluded to the fact that they hunt and they use guns.
00:22:31.000And so he was like, so they told me, you know, that's like this distance in golf, which I think is so funny that like these sons would have to be like converting something to put it into a realm that they know their dad is familiar with.
00:22:44.000I mean, I feel like we all do that with our parents to a certain extent, and our parents do to us, right?
00:22:47.000They make comparisons between generations, but they're like, You know about golf, Dad, so here's how we're going to explain this to you.
00:22:53.000And again, it gives you that, like, they are an actual family, even if they are, you know, this wealthy real estate family.
00:22:58.000We even got a couple people pointing on the Super Chats that Elon and Trump put up high quality recordings from the show, and there's no lisp and no slush.
00:23:07.000So it seems to have just been literally a spontaneous moment?
00:23:10.000The craziest thing about all this stuff is like, OK, I don't think they're actually going to pursue dunking on Donald Trump for having a lisp.
00:23:16.000I don't think that I think that would just blow up in their face.
00:23:18.000But let's say that they do for a quick second.
00:23:20.000It doesn't matter that that high quality footage is there debunking that.
00:23:25.000I mean, it's like I feel like I'm just like living in this like futuristic There's a dystopian future right now where all these things that you were kind of learning about when you were a kid, all this propaganda, let's say World War II or USSR or whatever it may be, you're seeing it today.
00:23:41.000I think when you learn about this stuff, you're asking yourself, how could anybody believe this crap?
00:23:47.000And then you're seeing it actually portrayed today, and they're just flat out lying to the American people about literally anything.
00:23:52.000I'm not even talking about anything really specific here, just almost anything right now.
00:23:56.000And it doesn't matter if it's true or false.
00:23:59.000Yeah, you could ask them what time it is, they're gonna lie to you.
00:24:18.000We're in this right now where we have a presidential candidate with no campaign policy positions, Who is offering nothing, and people are screaming and cheering.
00:24:49.000And he's like, well, you know, I didn't force you to take it!
00:24:52.000At Biden rallies and Kamala rallies, they're just cheering blindly for nothing.
00:24:56.000I feel like you've got a zombie horde that is going to just scream and cheer for anything, and then Donald Trump struggling to maintain an alliance between the right and moderates to keep them all cheering for him.
00:25:09.000Right, and then the mainstream media will be like, and the right is the cult.
00:25:38.000Like, if you're going to police the world about, you guys shouldn't be saying this, and you're inspiring fear, where is any sort of humility?
00:25:45.000You don't even have a platform to present, and yet you are falsely representing someone else's platform.
00:25:50.000Even worse is the worst border crisis in American history, and then coming out with an ad saying, we're tough on the border.
00:25:57.000It's like, oh my gosh, you guys, what on earth is going on?
00:26:00.000This is what I love about Kamala so much, is that you need real balls to pull this thing off.
00:26:07.000Like, imagine that I'm sitting here right now and, you know, no, no, better yet, it's the family guy joke where Peter Griffin's in the elevator with one other person and he farts and goes, it was you.
00:26:20.000Like, why are you lying, and who do you think you're lying to?
00:28:14.000Trump slams fake news media after flood of negative headlines for record-setting Elon Musk X interview.
00:28:21.000He says, I spent two and a half hours last night talking to Elon, a fantastic guy getting all-time record views and hits, and all the fake news wants to report is the servers crashed because of the tremendous volume and the show opened a little late.
00:28:33.000What they should be reporting was the incredible number of people that were listening.
00:28:37.000They absolutely hate the fake news media so bad for our country.
00:28:40.000And then you have this from Elon Musk.
00:28:42.000He says, A wall of negative headlines was so predictable, they're such NPCs.
00:28:47.000All this does is drive even more people to listen to the conversation themselves and realize how much the legacy media lies to them.
00:29:40.000Musk-Trump talks to a ramble, ramble, ramble, ramble.
00:29:44.000Here's what the headlines should have been.
00:29:46.000For any news outlet actually writing news, the headline should be, Donald Trump and Elon X space interview reaches 1.3 million concurrence, generates a three-hour conversation.
00:30:02.000The point of the news is to tell someone what happened.
00:30:05.000All of these headlines from all of these outlets, none of them are actually informing anyone of anything.
00:30:10.000You could also, they could add, like, the first in American history, which I believe that is, for a, uh, for a nominee, right?
00:30:30.000I mean, the one criticism I do think is kind of fair is that it's basically just a radio interview to a smaller amount of people than we've seen in the past.
00:30:37.000Like, if this was a general radio broadcast in 1940, it would have been like 20 million, you know, 30 million at the time, because what else are people going to listen to if it was on TV with very few channels?
00:30:48.000So I do respect that this is a livestream space where people were actually a part of it and in it, though I don't know they needed to be.
00:30:55.000It was still massive in the digital age, and that is significant.
00:31:08.000All the headlines that are so desperately trying to convince people to not go listen to it, especially the Lisp claims, it's going to draw more people to go check it out.
00:31:17.000And here, Trump in full context, which is exactly what they don't want because they rely on cutting out little bits and moving them around in manipulative ways.
00:31:27.000But when you listen to him, he makes a lot of sense.
00:31:30.000I think even a lot of moderates hear what he's saying in the space last night and agree with all of it.
00:31:35.000I also think Musk is totally right about that when it comes to, you know, the right gets to talk about what NPCs the corporate media is.
00:31:46.000That's also an opportunity to really wake people up as well, because they can see the media bias.
00:31:52.000And each of those instances, when it comes to displaying just egregious media bias, This is where we were always going.
00:32:49.000You wouldn't make a lot of money from it.
00:32:50.000CNN then comes around and they're like, we're going to do 24-hour news and sell commercials on this because people are going to tune into us.
00:32:57.000We're going to be in hotels, airports, and it worked for a while.
00:33:00.000Then once news drops off of TV and news becomes an actual business with Huffington Post and BuzzFeed, the question isn't, is reporting the news going to make us money?
00:33:12.000The question is, what articles get clicked on?
00:33:15.000And so there's a lot of websites where it's literally just, I don't know, recipes.
00:33:18.000And then you're trying to find a recipe for chocolate chip cookies, and then it's like three pages of a story about how my grandma survived the war and carried chocolate chips under her belt or whatever.
00:33:30.000And then finally you get to the bottom and you're like, ugh, there's the recipe.
00:33:33.000The reason they do that, they want to cram as many ads in as possible, and they want to get you to stay on the page as long as possible.
00:33:38.000So even cookie recipes haven't been saved from this.
00:33:41.000All of these big news outlets have turned into blogs.
00:33:45.000They've turned into opinion blogs because all they care about is maximizing clicks.
00:33:50.000Hence, shout out to the Washington Post for writing right-wing YouTuber Tim Pool buys skate park.
00:33:57.000There was no news, and it was a top-trending story on Washington Post.
00:34:03.000Yeah, I saw Tim Pool on the top trending on their site.
00:34:08.000The thing is, I'm going to let you guys in on a secret.
00:34:11.000If you're trying to figure out how to get clicks, put Tim Pool in the headline.
00:34:14.000Because for whatever reason, people want to know about me, I guess.
00:34:18.000So a guy from the Washington Post writes this story up.
00:34:20.000He interviews a guy from Pennsylvania about what's going on in West Virginia, because there's no story at all!
00:34:27.000And it still becomes a top-trending article for the website.
00:34:30.000Either I'm the most important person in the world because the Washington Post has me on the front page, top-trending, or they literally have no readers left, and they're desperate.
00:34:38.000And I've got to be honest, if you're writing about me, you're at the bottom of the barrel.
00:34:41.000In fact, you're probably pulling up wood chips.
00:34:43.000Well, and I think part of it with you, or at least that headline, to me is like, we are trying to scare people because especially The Washington Post, The Washington Post has done a lot of reporting like this, which is basically to say the far right or people we don't like, you know, these conservatives or whatever, are creeping into your local areas and they're taking it over and they're ruining it.
00:35:00.000Like that is, you could go through any of the reporting in The Washington Post in the last two years and you could find this to be a consistent theme that their journalists are pursuing.
00:35:10.000If they were actually trying to give the public insight into political trends and attitudes in America, they would really critically go over what Elon Musk said to Donald Trump, which is that he would not consider himself a Republican.
00:35:24.000He would not consider himself, you know, deeply conservative.
00:35:26.000In fact, he said he voted for Obama and he would consider himself a moderate Democrat.
00:35:30.000He feels motivated to throw his support behind Donald Trump because he does not like the direction the country is going in.
00:35:36.000If you were an actual unbiased reporter, you would look at that and say, there is something here.
00:35:40.000And if the wealthiest man in the world or at least one of the top wealthiest men in the world is saying this.
00:35:47.000then probably average Americans feel similarly to this as well and why is that?
00:35:52.000That would be what they are following.
00:35:53.000Instead it's about fear-mongering because fear and sex sell and that's ultimately what the Washington Post in particular need right now as they try to stay afloat.
00:36:01.000I mean I'm not sure if any of us said this yet but like how is the the number one story not, hey, When's Kamala gonna do a sit-down interview?
00:36:26.000But mainstream media can't critique Kamala for that.
00:36:29.000I watched a morning show where one journalist is like, yeah, she's saying she's going to give an interview, but she hasn't yet.
00:36:34.000But they can't critique her because they don't want to lose that spot for their outlet, right?
00:36:38.000They're all trying to suck up to the Harris campaign as much as possible so they get these interviews because she's not answering any questions.
00:36:45.000So I think there is this I just think it's a cult.
00:36:49.000dependency on Kamala Harris' campaign because they think she is the be-all and
00:36:52.000end-all of life and they're not willing to do other work to attract readers.
00:36:56.000I just think it's a cult. Look, Donald Trump, I'll keep it simple again because I know a
00:37:01.000lot of people have heard it but this is important. The Republican primary was
00:37:05.000Ron DeSantis supporters fighting with Trump supporters, friends becoming enemies.
00:37:50.000And they stand behind her cheering and waving signs, despite the fact that she has no policies.
00:37:55.000And then it was funny because I got into it with the Krasensteins, you know we love them, we love the Krasensteins, and I had tweeted, Trump either has bad advisors or no advisors.
00:38:06.000And this guy, I think it was Brian, he's like, When will you admit that it's Trump doing this and not his advisors?
00:38:27.000Because my alternative is a woman with no campaign policies that no one voted for, with a bad track record, and I have no idea what she's for anyway.
00:38:35.000Not to mention the Biden administration is going to be pro-war, has been pro-war, and with Donald Trump, I know what he's offering, Agenda 47.
00:39:32.000We've had on this show on numerous occasions Clint Russell, who was running for VP of the Libertarian Party.
00:39:37.000Angela McArdle, the chair of the Mises Caucus for Libertarian Party, Dave Smith, all of them have been very critical of Donald Trump, especially where it needs to be, to the point where I think Clint's position early on was like, I won't vote for that guy.
00:39:59.000Yeah, I'm pretty sure cultists don't allow their political rivals to come in and make their case for this.
00:40:04.000But they just don't want to come on the show because Look, here's what we're doing.
00:40:09.000We're pulling up news articles, reading them, and then talking about it.
00:40:14.000If we brought in one of these leftists and then pulled up, say, like, the Burisma scandal with Joe Biden—this actually happened before we had Hunter Avalon on the show—when I mentioned that Joe Biden said, if you don't fire the prosecutor, you're not getting a billion dollars, Hunter goes, that never happened.
00:40:40.000What you are seeing is the August 26, 2024 Time Magazine cover of Kamala Harris, and it says, Her Moment.
00:40:48.000I'd like to take this moment to, as we show the beautiful, beautiful coverage that Time is giving Kamala Harris, I'd like to show you how they've returned the favor to Donald Trump.
00:42:29.000But that's not listed among their official covers.
00:42:33.000You see, what ends up happening is some journalists come out and say, stop sharing the photo of Trump after the assassination attempt because it's helping him politically.
00:42:40.000The next thing we saw was Time Magazine showed a different photo of the rally empty in black and white with the American flag hanging down above and no Donald Trump.
00:42:53.000We're doing multiple covers for August 5th.
00:42:56.000A week later, Joe Biden drops out of the race and Time magazine takes the Donald Trump assassination attempt out and replaces it with Biden walking out and Kamala walking in.
00:43:30.000It's one thing, like, I get the Trump gavel face one, like, they don't like Trump, okay, whatever, but the attempted assassination of Donald Trump is a major moment in American history.
00:43:40.000And to say anything to the contrary is to be disingenuous to your readers.
00:43:44.000I get that you don't like him, you don't want to talk about it, but to just sort of delete that cover is actually trying to say, well, we're going to suppress this and put it in the background.
00:43:53.000It's what we saw across the entire media.
00:44:20.000You know, like they just tried to say this wasn't a real thing, even when it was obviously confirmed that he had been shot at the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
00:44:27.000There are still people posting that it's like some sort of hoax and that he wasn't really shot and he had put fake blood on his ear.
00:44:56.000I think they made an editorial decision to quietly pull it down, but they only wanted to go so far, because if they removed it outright, then everyone would say, aha, this proves it, and now they're calling it a special report.
00:45:19.000I filmed a video of getting people's reactions to actually that exact cover.
00:45:23.000And one guy was telling me, yeah, well, I asked him about the blood.
00:45:26.000I was like, okay, what about the blood?
00:45:27.000And he's like, oh, well, the Secret Service.
00:45:29.000You know, they put a little bit of fake blood on his ear while he was down.
00:45:34.000I mean, I guess the logic that explains that, right, is these people have been calling him a Hitler for, what, nine years, eight years, whatever it is now, and you either have to say, oh, that was so horrible, which why would you say that about Hitler if you actually believe that he's Hitler?
00:45:51.000I guess make up that Secret Service put ketchup on his ear.
00:45:55.000I mean, that's the other alternative there for them.
00:45:57.000One of my favorite theories was that Donald Trump had a gel pack in his hat, and as soon as he fell down, he smacked.
00:46:03.000So you see him standing there, and then he covers, he goes like that with his hand.
00:46:06.000They were saying that that's when he hits the gel pack to pop the blood out, and then he drops down, knocks the hat off, and he's got the fake blood on his face.
00:46:13.000Or, you know, they actually killed a guy in a roof who tried to shoot Trump.
00:46:17.000But he was doing better than Biden before that, right?
00:46:19.000Because let's not remember, let's not forget, he was running against Biden and that debate had been, Biden had not been doing well before, but the debate had really rallied all the Democrats who wanted him to leave.
00:46:31.000So the idea that then Trump would have to stage some sort of like big event where it looks like he was attempting, like, it doesn't make any sense.
00:47:31.000Yeah, I think they've progressively, just like the rest of the corporate media, has progressively gotten more and more unhinged every year that's gone by.
00:47:38.000Look at this, the reintroduction of Kamala Harris.
00:47:41.000I'd just like to point out that she was despised by everybody.
00:48:49.000But then claiming you're gonna vote for someone for no reason, and claiming that... So what this means in this polling, when on the 7th of July, she's at 36, and then a day later, or I should say it's like a week later, she jumps 10 points in favorability.
00:49:08.000That means there are 10% of people polled who are like, oh, I do not like Kamala Harris.
00:49:12.000And then all of a sudden they're like, I love Kamala Harris.
00:49:43.000I think a lot of them are robots and they see the media's fake hype and they just totally hop on board with it.
00:49:51.000One, I'm going to Philly this week and I'm definitely going to be asking Harris supporters what exactly they're supporting.
00:49:58.000And then two, I do want to point out the drastic shift in support to Kamala Harris.
00:50:04.000A few years ago, if I go out on the street and I'm interviewing people, it would take maybe a few days for you to kind of see that on the street, for it to go from mainstream media to your average liberal on the street, your average person on the street.
00:50:18.000It's gotten so much worse that one day after Kamala announced the campaign and it's all ready to go, it took one day for them to totally jump ship.
00:50:56.000They just want to live in this world, and that's it.
00:51:00.000And it's sad, really, because people you'd assume to be otherwise smart people, their brains just go dial tone the moment you say, like, Like, I will stress it again.
00:51:09.000When I say, you're allowed not like Donald Trump, I don't care.
00:52:09.000Yeah, I think a lot of the people, there are some people that can definitely like wake up and see the BS, but a lot of, like a good chunk of the Democrat base are people that simply go off of kind of vibes, right?
00:52:22.000Like if they're hearing something and their friends are talking about something.
00:52:53.000It is now a Trump-Harris policy, not unique to either of them, because Kamala Harris stole Trump's policy and this is what she's going to do.
00:53:01.000She's basically just going, you know why she has no policies on her website?
00:53:06.000When she goes to campaign events, she says whatever she needs to say to those people at the time.
00:53:12.000So she's going to go to a group of veterans and she's going to be like, we want to get proper funding to these companies that are sustaining your livelihoods down here in your district where you make weapons.
00:53:21.000Then she's going to go to some peacenik Bronx area and say, we're going to end the war and we're going to cut the spending.
00:53:26.000If she puts a position on her website that says, we want to help fund companies that are helping the military-industrial complex, then she's going to split the vote.
00:53:48.000Because from FairTax.org, VP Kamala Harris cast the tie-breaking vote to let the IRS track workers' tips so they can be taxed.
00:53:57.000Kamala Harris literally voted for, and it was the tie-breaking vote, that is to say, as VP, she is in the Senate casting the tie-breaking vote, and when half the Senate said, do not tax tips, And the other half, the Democrats, were like, tax their tips!
00:54:13.000Kamala said, I'm gonna tax their tips.
00:54:16.000Comes out two years later and goes, we shouldn't be taxing tips.
00:54:21.000Unfortunately, many of these liberal pundits are lying and manipulating.
00:54:26.000The average person doesn't pay attention, I'm hoping.
00:54:29.000That the amount of sheeple, as it were, is a small percentage and the average person just doesn't know.
00:54:36.000And when you correctly inform the average person that Kamala Harris is the reason the IRS is targeting workers' tips, Maybe then they'll say, you know, I think she's lying to me right now.
00:54:47.000Because I'll tell you this right now, she's the current VP.
00:54:50.000She could go to Joe Biden right now and say, let's pressure some legislation from the Republican Congress to eliminate taxation of tips, and then we can sign it, and then Biden can say thank you to Kamala for leading the charge.
00:55:03.000If Kamala Harris came out and said, I call on the Republican Congress to bring a bill forward that Joe Biden can sign, that I will cast my vote for in the Senate, Ending the taxation of tips.
00:55:15.000And if the Republicans want to block it, it proves they were never for it in the first place.
00:55:20.000Then it goes to Biden's desk and he signs it and issues a press statement saying Kamala Harris led the charge on this one.
00:55:27.000She is the reason you should support her.
00:55:37.000Wasn't – I could be totally wrong here, but wasn't there that proposal – there was a proposal in Congress that was led by Republicans that includes language about, like, removing income tax on tips, and now the media is sort of being like, oh, it's bipartisan, you know, it's – who even knows?
00:55:50.000Do you know which political party wants to draft women?
00:56:42.000I mean, it's perfect content for, like, South Park or, you know, Family Guy or anyone like that.
00:56:48.000But unfortunately for us, this is real life and she's running off just stealing Trump's policies and not doing interviews and gaslighting the American people.
00:57:00.000I feel like it's really unfortunate that for a lot of women in this country, that is the main voting issue.
00:57:07.000And they don't even pay attention to it.
00:57:10.000I think a lot of women in videos I've seen, like Taylor Hanson's video that he just posted the other day, I think you guys talked about where they were talking about, I'm a trans man and I have abortions.
00:57:21.000I've heard a lot of women say that, and what's interesting to me is Trump is actually not that conservative on abortion.
00:57:28.000There are tons of pro-life people who are.
00:57:30.000Kamala keeps saying he wants to ban abortion nationwide.
00:57:34.000She just keeps saying it over and over again, and she got a community note on X where there's like seven links where they're like, Trump has literally said it over and over again, he will not sign a national abortion ban.
00:57:45.000Misinformation's okay when Kamala does it, you know?
00:57:47.000No, I mean, Elon commented saying, when will they learn you can't lie on this platform anymore?
00:58:00.000I mean, the other day they brought up, oh jeez, they bring this up every like three weeks, but good people on both sides.
00:58:07.000I mean, they're still running with that.
00:58:09.000How many times has that been debunked?
00:58:11.000The crazy thing is I've actually talked to people who, like, you know, close in my life, who up until last week did not know that was fake.
00:58:29.000Years ago I showed a guy the actual video.
00:58:33.000I showed him the actual video and he still dug his heels in.
00:58:36.000I sort of feel like this is the abortion issue for women.
00:58:40.000I think there are probably a portion of women who really care about the issue and really want to have you know, access to abortion. I think there are definitely
00:58:48.000a lot of women who feel very strongly that abortion is murder and it shouldn't be on the table.
00:58:51.000But actually, I think this is all sort of tricking women into talking about this thing when they
00:58:56.000should all be asking questions about the economy, right? You know, we have made it so women have
00:59:01.000to be in the workforce. So they're all paying taxes. They're all paying for rent. They're all
00:59:54.000I understand what he's saying about, like, that has to—he wants to get votes, and it's really sad to me that we live in a society right now where we can't even really have a real pro-life candidate.
01:00:09.000I think it's a stepping stone there, but, like, for that to be the main focus for women on the left is—it's really tragic to me, because it's— It's not even what they think is happening.
01:00:20.000Well, I'll give a shout out to Aron McIntyre's tweet when he said, Lord, give me the Trump that exists in the delusion of the modern liberal.
01:02:54.000It's not, but ultimately it's like, Trump could do the right thing if he—I guess the argument there is Trump didn't want to invoke the Insurrection Act to deal with crime that the states weren't dealing with, which is literally what the Insurrection Act is for.
01:03:07.000Trump can call upon the National Guard of a state if local law enforcement is not upholding the law, which means when the riots broke out, and for days nobody's doing anything—Kenosha, look at Kenosha, look at Cal Reynos—Trump could have sent in the National Guard and shut it all down instantly.
01:03:20.000That National Guard would have shut down these riots instantly, and Trump didn't do it.
01:04:45.000Even Colbert's crackpot audience doesn't think CNN is real news.
01:04:48.000And all I can think of when I see Kaitlin Collins is that town hall debate, that CNN had to end early because Trump was doing so well, and Kaitlin Collins was the, I want to say moderator or host, but obviously she was the aggressor in that case.
01:05:01.000Okay, I got a question, and I think they're gonna call me sexist for asking it, but did Caitlyn Collins get, like, mouth surgery?
01:05:27.000I'm not really sure how- No, no, no, like, her lips are, like, not the full length of her mouth, and she's smiling all the time, no matter what.
01:05:35.000Are you saying, like, if she got cheek filler, it could've pulled off?
01:08:19.000And so to hire such a man under the premise that it's going to represent the other side of the debate is laughably absurd when Chris Cuomo represents literally no one in American culture.
01:09:36.000Every day he should just be like, you know, yet another day without a single policy that she hasn't plagiarized from me.
01:09:43.000When will you tell us what you stand for?
01:09:45.000Like, it should just be hammering home the issues over and over again.
01:09:48.000Because if you compare it to the Biden debate, when he just always tacked back to the economy and immigration, this is actually where he can shine, partially because he has a lot of experience, right?
01:09:57.000He has a style that we all could see in 2016 but Trump has had a long time to develop the platform that was sort of instinctive back when he first ran and Biden is not doing well and Kamala has in this very strange position where she has, not even very strange, but she has to both say, I support President Biden.
01:10:41.000And I don't Like the almost bullying type of feel stuff?
01:10:44.000Yeah, like the middle school mean girl stuff.
01:10:46.000Yeah, I think Trump's campaign should be focusing on that she's not doing any interviews, we don't know her policies, reminding of how bad these past four years of her in office as VP has been, and how inconsistent she's been on many issues, and that she lies.
01:11:03.000Yeah, I don't mind bullying, you know, queer politicians.
01:11:07.000I think it's hilarious, but... A little bit.
01:11:47.000I think there were something like 26 or so directly attributable to the riots.
01:11:51.000And then there was something like seven or eight that were peripheral, like a car accident outside of the riot caused by someone fleeing or something like this.
01:11:58.000And Donald Trump, with Minnesota, said Tim Walz did a good job.
01:12:03.000There's reports—I don't know if this is true, you guys correct me, because people were chatting it—that his daughter leaked the National Guard locations or whatever, allowing the rioters to avoid certain areas and like this.
01:12:12.000Either way, there was a delay in the Guard coming out to stop the riots.
01:12:15.000Donald Trump could have come in right away with the Insurrection Act.
01:12:18.000Or, if he didn't want to go that far, he could have come out strongly and made a statement at the very least.
01:12:23.000Instead, after the fact, he says you did a good job.
01:12:25.000And we saw nationwide something like two dozen dead from these riots.
01:12:30.000We saw Black Lives Matter shoot people.
01:12:48.000You're basically saying that when Trump was facing a national crisis where these blue states were not enforcing the law and allowing criminals to run rampant and destroy everything, he was more concerned with getting re-elected than actually solving America's problem.
01:13:01.000So I think Trump should have done a better job.
01:13:04.000I don't see any excuse for 2020 as being as bad as it was.
01:13:07.000At the very least, Trump could have condemned the governors and called them out for not putting an end to this faster.
01:13:14.000He could have said under the 9th and 10th Amendment, I do not feel it's appropriate for me to use executive authority to intervene in the local law enforcement of these states, but these rights are out of hand, blah, blah, blah.
01:13:35.000Yeah, the only troops I'm familiar with being deployed in 2020 were probably federal properties, so like the Marco Hatfield Federal Courthouse
01:13:44.000in Portland, they sent people to, I think some other federal properties
01:13:48.000that they sent people to, but other than that, he was just leaving that up to the states. And
01:13:52.000yeah, perhaps that was, I mean, you can probably make a pretty decent argument that that
01:13:56.000was his fault. It's pretty debatable because, you know, I think— I mean, the riots aren't his
01:14:01.000fault. He could have— You're talking about the deaths, like allowing it to get
01:14:38.000He's going to go overseas, he's going to talk with world leaders, and he's going to navigate against war.
01:14:41.000Congress will then vote if there's going to be war, which they haven't done since World War II, so whatever that means.
01:14:47.000But the idea that you vote for Kamala Harris and she's going to, like, clean up your streets is like, well, I mean, maybe the executive branch is in charge of federal law enforcement, But the big thing that Donald Trump is going to do is going to be foreign policy.
01:14:59.000So when I look at where Trump has the strongest impact, where he has proven himself, it is the foreign policy decisions he made.
01:15:05.000There were some bad ones, but it was overwhelmingly good.
01:15:07.000The first president in my lifetime not to start any wars, to set timelines for withdrawing our troops, wanting to secure our borders, get better trade agreements.
01:15:14.000If you want to talk about the riots across the country, Trump could have been stronger, but that really does fall to the governors.
01:15:19.000So it's kind of like, Trump should have been stronger, but I don't blame him for how everything went down.
01:15:41.000Any moment now, any moment, we're going to start getting the results from the Democrat primary.
01:15:45.000And while polling suggests Ilhan Omar is going to win, but sentiment suggests she is going to lose, the Somali Muslim population in Minneapolis does not like her support for leftist and gender ideologies.
01:15:58.000So this should get interesting for Ilhan Omar.
01:16:20.000I think so much of this year or at least the last, you know, two years have revealed really serious ideological fractures in the Democratic Party that I think were always there.
01:16:29.000They're just kind of better at hiding their differences.
01:16:31.000And so I think ultimately the fate of the squad, so to speak, is indicative of maybe the direction of the Democratic Party because I generally feel like they're moving towards being more progressive.
01:16:42.000I mean, I think You know, Kamala Harris is more progressive than Joe Biden.
01:16:46.000I think she has picked someone who has demonstrated that he moved from being sort of a moderate Democrat to being progressive in order to continue to be supported by his voters.
01:16:55.000And so, you know, not that it's the be all and end all, but losing Cori Bush is fascinating and seeing that there are, you know, potentially warring factions within the Democrats that are saying, we don't want you guys to continue to grow, to continue to represent people and also to develop seniority to eventually take over the leadership of this party.
01:17:15.000I think there's a decent probability she loses.
01:17:17.000So we got the support from Common Dreams that they say, So I don't know if that's any of the political action committees that are funding her opponent the way we saw with Jamal Bowman or Cori Bush, but I also know that Laura Loomer was advocating for Republicans to vote in the Democrat open primary against Ilhan Omar and for, I think it was Samuels, right?
01:17:42.000Because she only won last time around by a few thousand votes, I think it was.
01:17:46.000So she's extremely vulnerable, and the conservative Muslim Somali population does not like it that she was marching in the gay pride parades.
01:18:05.000Although that base would probably support that.
01:18:08.000They just don't like the other radical positions that she holds.
01:18:12.000Well, I just think it's telling that her daughter, you know, if you're looking at a politician and you're like, hey, your daughter seems to be not in line with all the issues we value.
01:18:19.000Like, if you're relying on a cultural institution to back you, are you producing members of that institution?
01:18:25.000I don't know that much about her daughter.
01:19:04.000I mean, Ilhan Omar... How could that be?
01:19:05.000It's like she was an adult when she had... She had a very right wing of her.
01:19:09.000It reminds me of what I see on social media sometimes where women will be like, I can't believe Teen Pregnancy got me, a 27-year-old woman, you know what I mean?
01:19:19.000I think that's more common on, like, We All Feel Really Young.
01:19:22.000But yeah, people are not used to people with families.
01:19:25.000And again, this is sort of the interesting crux of the war between the Harris campaign and the Trump campaign, especially taking Vance on the ticket.
01:19:33.000There's a level of, like, pro-family narrative that actually I would think more religious, more conservative religious communities in America, not just Christians, but Muslims or, you know, whatever else would be like, no, we we want pro-family candidates.
01:19:46.000And if the Democrats aren't pro-family, then we are maybe not Democrats.
01:21:24.000You have to find a new gang in Congress.
01:21:27.000And therefore, what will she change to fit in?
01:21:29.000Well, people don't know this, but when you first go to Congress, we learned this from our friends, you know, who are in the Freedom Caucus, they say that you're supposed to go up to the strongest looking person and challenge him to a fight to assert your dominance in Congress and then find the right gang.
01:21:40.000Yeah, it's like that for Democrats, except you have to passive-aggressively insult someone and then they recognize you as their leader.
01:21:48.000And then it is funny how there's like, literally are caucuses based on ideology in Congress.
01:21:55.000Like, it's not actually prison gangs, but it'll be funny because the populist far left basically imploded.
01:22:01.000In 2016, you had the Bernie revolution, you had the Trump revolution.
01:22:04.000Bernie Sanders, as I described it, he walked up to the doors of Congress and he knocked politely and he said, I think you should let me in.
01:23:52.000The older politicians are probably just worse at lying like that.
01:23:54.000Like, we're all watching the interview being like, OK, I see what you're doing here.
01:23:58.000I think that they are less Like, I think they don't think they'll get caught.
01:24:04.000And my major example of this is Joe Biden, who, you know, will say all these crazy stories because he doesn't realize the internet will fact check it so quickly.
01:24:13.000It makes me want to go back and watch, like, all of his speeches when he was in the Senate, you know, everything he said and be like, any sort of personal anecdote, how has he contradicted that now?
01:24:22.000Because I think there was a time pre-internet where it's like, you could say something and, like, tell a story once and then, you know, you know, modify it a little bit, and then by the time you
01:24:31.000tell it the 10th time, it's totally different.
01:24:33.000But you wouldn't get called out for it unless there was a reporter who was specifically aware of that issue.
01:24:38.000Yeah, I mean, probably like the fifth time we've talked about this, but like, you know, if the media wasn't just
01:24:43.000such lapdogs for the Democrat Party, they would have to be a lot more careful with what they're
01:24:49.000saying, similar to how Republicans are.
01:24:52.000Republicans have to be ten times as careful with what they're saying compared to Democrats.
01:24:57.000At this point, they can get away with literally anything.
01:25:00.000You mentioned before the show that you're from Orange County, and it's conservative.
01:25:47.000Do you think that people's awareness in politics has increased with the internet age?
01:25:52.000Because, I mean, you're on YouTube and everything.
01:25:54.000Or do you think it's about the same as ever?
01:25:56.000We just feel like we talk about it more because of the 24-hour news cycle?
01:25:59.000I think people are way more involved, especially after 2020.
01:26:03.000I mean, you saw a part of the country essentially branch into, like, two aspects.
01:26:08.000One was, like, hardcore, you know, rebel, and the other one was hardcore kind of just obey.
01:26:16.000And a lot of people totally woke up, a lot of people are way more politically I have family members that are way more politically involved.
01:26:23.000I have friends that weren't that political before that are way more politically involved.
01:26:27.000Because, you know, as soon as people kind of see or there's something that wakes them up, they see how dark what's happening right now really is, and that becomes scary.
01:26:37.000And people start to pay attention once they're a little bit spooked about the direction of the country, you know?
01:26:41.000Yeah, I think it almost has to get to that point because there's also a large group of people in this country who don't really think politics impact them or their lives or their families and until something bad happens don't start paying attention because they see the constant pour of media about what's happening is overwhelming or distracting from like their normal day-to-day issues without realizing that these things happening in politics impact you every day.
01:27:08.000Or they start hearing about stories of people, like, perhaps you can be somewhat out of touch, right?
01:27:14.000Let's say you are somebody in Laguna Beach, and you're somewhat out of touch, and you're not, you're fairly apolitical, but you start hearing these stories about illegals being, you know, flown into the country, and harming some little girl, and you're actually getting exposed to these stories, the reality of the situation, that's another way to, like, be like, holy hell, you know?
01:27:35.000Okay, I actually see the problem here.
01:27:37.000Still waiting for the results, but nothing's come in just yet.
01:27:40.000There's also, I think, an issue of distrust in the media because it is so biased.
01:27:46.000And I think that is on both sides, like how we saw the audience laughing about CNN, you know, staying with the facts and unbiased.
01:29:20.000And I was like, yeah, yeah, yeah, like a holy warrior trying to do good with like righteous justice and retribution to like make things right.
01:29:47.000Those other factors are believing lies are going to lead you to negative outcomes.
01:29:52.000Being out of shape and believing in body positivity is going to lead you to negative outcomes.
01:29:56.000If you listen to a conservative, he's going to tell you things, she's going to tell you things that will probably make you happier, healthier, and live longer.
01:30:03.000It's not absolute, but it's a tendency.
01:30:06.000And if you listen to the left, you're going to be morbidly obese, unhappy, on antidepressants, and you're going to have no kids and no family.
01:30:10.000And then you're going to find yourself at 70 years old in a hospital bed, suffering cardiac arrest from your high cholesterol, and there's going to be no one around to help you, and you're going to vote for the state to take out other people's money to fund you.
01:30:21.000But eventually, there won't be enough.
01:30:23.000There's going to be way more conservative kids, and they're going to be like, I ain't paying for you.
01:30:26.000And then you're going to be left out on the street, and that's the end of it.
01:30:29.000And it's unfortunate, and we don't want that outcome.
01:30:31.000But the difference between, say, me and Matt Walsh is, Matt Walsh says, no, no, we have to enact policies that stop the people from hurting themselves.
01:30:36.000And my attitude is more libertarian, where it's like, I suppose you can bring the horse to water, but you can't make him drink, right?
01:30:54.000And we're going to do everything we can to try and prevent it from happening.
01:30:57.000Because that's an existential crisis for our lives.
01:31:00.000But in the short term, if one of these liberals wants to go out and just not have kids and not, you know, have a family or do any of these things, don't look at me.
01:31:12.000I do think where there should be a line drawn is when kids who can't consent are having things done, whether it's like procedures or medications that are unnecessary and experimental.
01:31:24.000I don't think that that should be allowed.
01:31:34.000Because in the West Coast states, despite the fact we all agree with this and advocate and say that shouldn't be allowed, they're going the other direction with it because of the way they vote.
01:31:41.000So the end result is, hey man, we tried.
01:31:44.000Like, and we tried hard, and we're trying right now, and we're never going to stop.
01:31:47.000But there's a line, like, at a certain point people are going to vote for things that harm themselves, and Well, it's a self-correcting problem, I guess.
01:31:55.000So, the challenge then becomes, we win this election, we win 2024, Donald Trump gets in, gets a good DOJ, we win Congress and the Senate, and then we put those laws in place saying, like, there's a limit, you can't go near kids.
01:32:12.000But at the state level, the states are doing all this wacky stuff, and I'm just like, man, we're going to vote, we're going to try our best, but in the end, what do you do when Washington passes these laws?
01:32:23.000We're not going to go to Washington and tell these people how to live their lives.
01:32:26.000The end result is going to be, we're going to try again in four years, we're going to try again in four years, because we're doing this through a diplomatic, democratic electoral process.
01:32:36.000Over a long enough period of time, as they implement policies that are a detriment to themselves and to their children, or lack thereof, the end result mathematically will be, be it four, eight, twelve, or sixteen years or whatever, we win.
01:32:47.000We win, we get the laws passed that we want, we build the society that we want, simply because there's a tendency among right-leaning people to be healthier, to be better informed, to save for the future, and to have children, which is the most important one.
01:33:00.000And I think that's why kids are targeted so heavily in public schools.
01:33:06.000They're putting in curriculums to try to brainwash kids with these insane ideologies.
01:33:10.000So take back your power where you can.
01:33:12.000If you're a conservative, you're having kids, consider homeschooling if that's possible for you.
01:33:17.000Make sure that you have conversations at home with your kids about these things if you're not able to pull them out of public school right now, because they're having those private conversations with your kids, whether you like it or not.
01:33:45.000I think one thing that we don't address when we bring up that argument, Tim, is the fact that I guess the new standard for the Democrat Party today is importing 10 million people illegally every single time they get in office because they need those people to shape and mold to compete with the individuals, the conservatives that you're talking about.
01:34:03.000More importantly, we're seeing a massive influx under this administration because they realize what's happening.
01:34:10.000They can't change the mind of their voter base.
01:34:11.000Their voter base want gluttony, they want pride, they want envy, they want wrath, they want sloth.
01:34:17.000I mean, I gotta be honest, you go through the seven deadly sins, you personify the left, and I'm not trying to be cute or make an exaggeration, literally.
01:34:24.000I mean, you look at sloth and gluttony and you've got the body positivity movement.
01:34:28.000You've got envy, you've got greed, and you've got communism.
01:34:37.000But anyway, I think everybody gets the point, and this is why they are going after kids, but I don't think it's effective.
01:34:42.000I think, and the immigration thing, I also think is not going to be largely effective, because it takes too long to convert illegal immigrants into either electoral votes or into a voting population.
01:34:54.000I think over a long enough period of time, a self-destructive, self-harm political strategy ends your political movement.
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01:35:38.000Tyler McFarlane says, remember when the picture from Trump's assassination attempt was supposed to be the cover of Time magazine for August 5th?
01:36:30.000Should we go grab one and have him taste test it?
01:36:33.000This was a deeply controversial thing when I first started working here because I knew a couple people who would defend the chocolate mint to the death.
01:36:41.000They're like, it's amazing, I love it.
01:39:55.000I can taste the cilantro lightly, and that's fine.
01:39:58.000But when they put it in guacamole and you take a scoop and there's a big cilantro leaf, the only thing I can taste is cilantro, and I just spit it out.
01:40:04.000I'm like, well, I probably want to go, ugh.
01:40:06.000I mean, I'll be honest, I feel like I don't even, like, taste it.
01:40:09.000Yeah, I don't have, like, a lot of strong thoughts about mint or cilantro.
01:40:20.000So my favorite thing is we did table side guacamole today, and I always do no cilantro, extra lime juice, and that is the best.
01:40:29.000All right, Cardboard Baseball says, I've been noticing when I'm watching Tim's videos, YouTube will just change the video that I'm watching.
01:40:44.000Because people turn the video on and then start working on something or playing a video game because they're listening to a podcast and then YouTube will change it hoping that people won't want to get up or do anything about it.
01:41:45.000That's what life basically always has developed around and built around.
01:41:50.000We eat food, we store food, we have fat, we want to live and create more, but AI has no such thing.
01:41:56.000AI doesn't care whether it functions or ceases to function.
01:41:59.000We can try and program into AI a desire for survival, to persist, and to monitor its systems, but it won't be able to do it like that.
01:42:08.000Humans and all life on this planet, whether you think it was divine creation or it was evolution, has a specific function for survival that a human cannot create in AI like that.
01:42:19.000So if AI damages or destroys humanity, AI will then cease to exist in short order.
01:42:25.000Because they're not going to be mining coal and running power plants.
01:42:30.000So if humans are disrupted and destroyed because of strange AI garbled nonsense, then where are they gonna get the electricity from?
01:42:49.000Right now there is no such mechanical device that can create... replicate itself and create new and better devices.
01:43:00.000We have 3D printers, we have robots that we've made, we have robots that can work assembly lines, but you would need a robot with, like, hands to be able to freely move about for this, like, general purpose construction of all the things that the AI system would need to sustain itself.
01:43:19.000You would quite literally need androids.
01:43:21.000Have you seen what Musk is working on?
01:43:23.000His bots, I forgot exactly what they're called.
01:43:35.000So maybe in 10 years we'll be at that point.
01:43:38.000However, this would mean that With human life, you have an ecosystem, and if every human died and technology was lost, humans could start reproducing organically.
01:43:48.000For these robots, the infrastructure to maintain the AI is the same infrastructure required to build the androids.
01:43:54.000So if at any point they fell into an energy or resource deficit and moved towards the inability to sustain or replicate the androids, they cease to exist.
01:44:02.000Because there's no spontaneous organic development which will make the AI again.
01:44:06.000So they better, uh, they better do their best.
01:44:09.000I mean, that being said, if, like, the Earth turned to ash or something and, like, fire and brimstone rained down and wiped out all life, I don't know if life would come back.
01:44:56.000I saw a- In Minnesota, I saw a 95% tax on Zin's, which is going to- I mean, if that's the case, I- From what I read, it was already in place.
01:45:54.000That's why you get such fluctuations between states.
01:45:58.000Yeah, in Chicago, these, I guess you'd call them smugglers, they drive to Indiana, buy cartons of cigarettes, and then go to go to Keggers and sell packs for like five bucks, because they're like, they were like 10 bucks.
01:46:13.000I had a friend who when he was moving to a certain state was like, Oh, yeah, I have to and he was a very heavy smoker.
01:46:17.000And he was like, I have to give up smoking because it's just going to be too expensive to maintain in the state.
01:46:22.000And you know what, when he was still trying to taper down, he would drive to another state to get cheaper packs.
01:46:26.000I don't know if the cigarette voting bloc is as large right now as the Zin, Frackeye voting bloc.
01:46:32.000I don't know if it's going to- If you can get Zin and vape in one.
01:46:35.000Because I had heard an economist make an argument that you have to unify the vape vote because people across socioeconomic levels all vape.
01:46:43.000So if you were to restrict vaping, actually a lot of people from different areas of life would have opinions on it.
01:46:48.000Politically, it would be advantageous, but could you imagine trying to—well, actually, you know what?
01:46:53.000Maybe people that Zen would form a kind of a unified front with people that do Jool, or whatever it's called.
01:47:59.000The economy is not functioning properly.
01:48:01.000The Biden-Harris administration has not fixed it.
01:48:03.000And every night, we get a lot of people who are asking for help because of what's going on.
01:48:07.000In fact, I think just before his, we've got another individual asking for help.
01:48:15.000Hi Tim and Cru, I'm a divorced dad fighting to keep my daughter, a girl, and believe Harrison Tinsley shouldn't fight alone.
01:48:20.000Check it out at Lily's Not Oliver on Give Send Go, thanks to Harrison for leading the charge.
01:48:26.000There are a lot of people that are struggling to either get by or protect their families, and I just think that's, if you're wondering why it's happening, it's exactly what we talk about every single day.
01:50:29.000When he said the endorsement about Bill Barr, I called him fat, lethargic, and incompetent, and because he endorsed me, I'm removing lethargic from the statement.
01:51:10.000I mean, there's a reason that his posts live on in infamy or I still think about, you know, when the media was attacking him for saying he like fell asleep in the courtroom during one of his New York trials and he was like, I wasn't, I wasn't, uh, I wasn't sleeping.
01:51:22.000I was just resting my beautiful blue eyes.
01:52:40.000See, it's a graded Alpha Lightning Bolt.
01:52:43.000And then, I wonder if you can name any of the other cards, but I'm impressed you noticed that was a Fast Bond and a Lightning Bolt, unlimited.
01:52:49.000It is not a graded Savannah, unfortunately.
01:54:21.000Every time I feel like someone from the Discord calls in, they're like, okay, so on Sunday we're doing an art review, and then there's like always another new thing.
01:54:46.000They're going to say the polls are showing Kamala's winning, so that when the shadow campaign happens, they'll be like, but we told you she was winning.
01:54:52.000Maybe that's how elections have always been.
01:56:54.000And so I think there is a level of, like, either they don't know how to judge what performs well with the audience or, you know, people who are given opportunities at CNN tend to flop.
01:57:05.000There's some kind of disconnect somewhere.
01:57:07.000Last Friday, There were something like 30 plus thousand tweets about me, and I have no idea why.
01:57:14.000Oh wait, no, it was because I endorsed RFK Jr.
01:57:29.000But it's just like, you know, I was just thinking about this because for reasons unbeknownst to me, like, you've got these leftist YouTubers like Sam Seder who literally all they do is sit and watch my show because they have nothing to add, and they're just like, let's just, I don't know, talk about Tim Poole.
01:57:44.000So it's like, if you watch the Sam Seder, Tim Poole report, you want to learn about me, watch Sam for that.
01:57:50.000Caitlin Collins, Chris Cuomo, Don Lemon, these other personalities, they don't have that.
01:57:54.000Where, and I'm not, it's not like a humblebrag or anything, I'm just saying like for whatever reason the Washington Post wrote about me and I was trending on that.
01:58:01.000CNN doesn't hire people who have that kind of, like, fire.
01:58:46.000I don't think the journalists who are on the right feel the need to write these hit pieces trying to slander people because you just have to listen to them to realize that they're full of crap.
01:58:59.000But they don't want people to listen to someone like Tim.
01:59:02.000They want to scare people away from him and make them think he's this big bad super villain.
01:59:06.000I'm just saying, for whatever reason, Sam Seder just makes a video about me every other day.
01:59:57.000When Donald Trump criticized Kamala Harris as being stupid and you get mad about it being racist, why don't you go talk about Donald Trump's praise for Larry Elder?
02:00:03.000Why don't you go talk about all the super intelligent things Larry Elder does?