Candace Owens is under fire from her own husband, Ali Beth Stankucci, who wants her to stop calling her Jewish . Plus, the Tyler Robinson hearing, the midterms, and World War III. Today's After Show Was Hosted By:
00:02:02.000So Candace is doubling down and she's going to continue her antics, heavily criticizing Ali Bethstucci by calling her Jewish, which is not surprising, I guess.
00:02:11.000Now, this may be just a bit more drama, but it does connect to the bigger picture, and that is the Tyler Robinson hearing today.
00:02:49.000And I'm like, guys, they keep screaming this in our faces.
00:02:53.000So, of course, we will talk about it, but we'll get there.
00:02:55.000And then we've got big midterm talk because Indiana didn't want to redistrict.
00:02:59.000The Republicans were like, no, we won't do that.
00:03:01.000So, of course, there are questions about the midterms.
00:03:04.000And I, for one, want to win because I don't want to go back to an era where we had lockdowns and people were forced to get medicated and things like that.
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00:06:28.000So for those that have no idea why that just happened, Tate came to me this morning and he said, Grock's just straight up lying about the Timcast crew.
00:06:51.000I was like, Phil McGraw is like, Dr. Phil and Brett Cooper.
00:06:55.000And so I asked it about Brett Cooper and it gave me this really long-winded, it kept going talking about how Brett Cooper worked for Timcast on Pop Culture Crisis before going solo.
00:07:44.000All right, let's jump into the first story we got for you guys.
00:07:47.000Now, we have this story from CBS News.
00:07:49.000Erica Kirk has one word for Candace Owens, who's been peddling conspiracy theories about Charlie Kirk.
00:07:55.000And admittedly, it's all a bit of heavy drama, but I actually think this does matter for a variety of reasons.
00:08:01.000And I think this is actually a big piece of the story today, which was Tyler Robinson had his first in-person hearing.
00:08:07.000And we're learning a lot about what's going on.
00:08:09.000Now, however, there are way too many people that live in WALL-E World believing the most insane things because of Candace Owens.
00:08:19.000Now, I'm not going to sit here and claim the feds are telling you the truth or the FBI is right about everything.
00:08:23.000And by all means, you're allowed to believe it's a cover-up, but I can certainly tell you that 68 Egyptian planes flying around on Utah time or whatever it is, you know, the argument that she's making.
00:08:31.000She claimed that E4s and E5s were lieutenant colonels.
00:08:35.000Did you see this going viral recently?
00:08:37.000It is the epitome of unvetted absurdity.
00:08:47.000And it is crack pottery, but there are many people who are falling for this.
00:08:51.000Now, I want to get to the bottom of who killed Charlie Kirk.
00:08:53.000And it may or may not be Tyler Robinson.
00:08:55.000I think the evidence suggests it is, because it's silly to think that the feds were going to plot out this cover-up and then do it as miserably as is being suggested.
00:09:04.000It may actually just be that the shooter plotted things out miserably as has been suggested.
00:09:10.000But Erica Kirk has finally come out, and we have a story from CBS News.
00:09:13.000Erica Kirk has one word for Candace Owens, who has been peddling conspiracy theories about her late husband.
00:09:21.000In the town hall set to air Saturday at 8 p.m., CBS News editor-in-chief, Barry Weiss, asked Charlie Kirk's widow what she wants to say to Owens and others who are making unfounded claims about his assassination.
00:10:16.000What I care about is a tainted jury pool.
00:10:19.000And when they actually start to bring jurors in and they are asked, do you think Tyler Robin, like, have you heard anything about Tyler Robinson?
00:12:34.000There are several conservatives who said Candace Owens was going around in the few months before Charlie was assassinated saying she hated Charlie Kirk.
00:13:20.000It's the same, like I said, she's just making these implications.
00:13:24.000She just pulls any kind of garbage out of her whatever so that way she can, you know, continue the grift because she doesn't answer questions.
00:13:32.000She's always got people hanging on the ledge.
00:13:34.000People can infer their own ideas from the things that she says.
00:13:38.000And people eat it up because it's just gossipy, a true crime graph.
00:13:43.000Do you think this will have strong implications on the trial?
00:14:16.000And so they're all negotiating different things, dates and, you know, what's permissible and media access and all of these things.
00:14:24.000And one of the things that was true for all three of those groups of attorneys was that they were all saying that the trial needed to be very clearly transparent and fair.
00:15:05.000Like if there's the more publicity, I mean, I think that we can be worried about the Luigi Mangione case, Mangione case, as well, because you have all these people out there just being super supportive of the alleged killer as opposed to looking for justice.
00:15:19.000They're looking for all of these reasons why he's not the guy.
00:15:23.000Reminds me of during the George Floyd, during the Derek Chauvin trial, when they wanted to change a venue and they didn't get it.
00:15:29.000And then you also had jurors after the fact saying that they didn't necessarily believe that Chauvin killed him, but they thought that he wasn't compassionate enough for it.
00:15:40.000You have had cops come out after that saying the knee hold or whatever it is was standard police procedure and Chauvin followed it.
00:15:49.000And the cops have come out and been like, so police brass essentially lied when they said that he wasn't supposed to do that.
00:15:57.000And there was a lot of stuff in the Chauvin case where ahead of time, you even, I think, had the, I think you even had like the governor being like, this guy has to be convicted.
00:16:07.000You had a lot of people being like, this guy has to be convicted.
00:16:10.000Even Joe Biden, I think, at the time, was demanding that Chauvin be convicted before he'd seen the evidence.
00:16:17.000And then the judge said that it was impossible to have a fair trial, but they wouldn't move.
00:16:21.000And I think that's grounds for total dismissal.
00:16:24.000Instead, they had a biased jury that came in surrounded by men with guns as rioters burnt down the city.
00:16:31.000And they were supposed to give an honest assessment of what actually happened.
00:16:34.000What I absolutely love about the Chauvin trial was when the police testified from, it was actually the defense that brought this up, the continuum on the use of force.
00:16:44.000They said that Chauvin was actually entitled based on the resisting of arrest from Floyd to use a taser to escalate from a physical restraint to an impact weapon and chose not to, which clearly shows that he limited the use of force against George Floyd.
00:16:58.000Would that have been because he was saying that he was having trouble breathing and the use of a taser would be.
00:17:35.000Because if you're in the jury and you walk into the building surrounded by a bunch of guys with guns as people are burning the city down, and what was it?
00:17:42.000What case was it where the pig's head was sent to the person's house?
00:17:53.000And the judge was told they need to move venues.
00:17:56.000And he says there's nowhere in the state where you'll get a fair trial.
00:17:59.000The media is poisoning the well on Mangione, too.
00:18:01.000Remember, I just literally, Tim, I sent you a message the other day about like there was an article on TMZ that just called him the killer rather than putting alleged in front of it, which they should be doing until he's prosecuted anyways.
00:18:25.000And then I met these three young guys, they're Gen Z, and they believe everything Candace said.
00:18:31.000They were like, Israel killed Charlie Kirk.
00:18:34.000And they were like, that's what you, they said they believe Candace.
00:18:37.000And this is the narrative that she has created.
00:18:39.000So her show getting as much viewership as it does, these people are going to be called to testify or they're going to be called to the jury and they're going to have a very difficult time finding an untainted jury pool because they're going to be like, I heard it was Israel.
00:19:08.000And then the worst thing, some of them will just lie because their attitude is going to be, I have to take this into my own hands to expose them.
00:19:17.000And Candace Owens already said she thought that Tyler Robinson was innocent.
00:19:23.000Do you really think that I feel like a lot of this is on X and in Candace World, average people on the street, it hasn't made it to the level of riots in the street?
00:19:33.000When you're comparing the cases, the George Floyd case, it was present in the streets everywhere, riots.
00:19:41.000Feel like some of this is in podcast X World, and maybe average Americans that might be called for the jury pool actually haven't heard about any of this.
00:19:51.000I think if you're outside of Utah, that might be the case, but I think that in Utah, which is obviously the jurisdiction, I think that people are probably acutely aware of it.
00:20:00.000And I imagine they're more, you know, they're more receptive to the media that's going on.
00:20:07.000Not saying that you're wrong, but I think that I think you're right in other places as it gets further away.
00:20:12.000But in Utah, this is, you know, Utah is not the most populous state, specifically in, you know, it was in the Salt Lake area.
00:20:20.000I mean, it's a fairly, it's, it's, it's a fairly small community, and I think that people are probably what?
00:20:30.000But I just, I think, like I said, I think you're, I think you're right nationally, but I imagine in Utah, where they need to find the jury, it's probably a little more cute.
00:20:38.000I think it's going to be saturated in Utah because these are people who are searching for it.
00:20:41.000So who has done a show consistently talking about this more than anybody else, Candace Owens?
00:20:46.000And so I imagine the people in these communities are going to be going online and looking more into it because they're being affected by it.
00:20:51.000And they're going to find the one show that keeps doing it.
00:20:54.000But more importantly, part of the breaking point for me was when I bumped into three random Gen Z guys and they were like, Candace says Israel's trying to kill her and they killed Charlie Kirk.
00:21:04.000And I have to be like, let me ask you a bunch of questions.
00:21:06.000And then it turns out they believe a bunch of D-range nonsense.
00:21:22.000Charlie Kirk's accused killer, Tyler Robinson, smiles in first court appearance.
00:21:27.000They say Tyler Robinson, who previously appeared only by audio and video feed from jail, entered the courtroom wearing a dress shirt, tie, and slacks with restraints on his wrists and ankles.
00:21:36.000The AP reported that he smiled towards family members seated in the front row.
00:21:39.000His mother wiped away tears as his father and brother sat beside her.
00:21:43.000Closed circuit video from the courtroom also shows Robinson smiling and laughing while commenting to one of his attorneys.
00:21:48.000A state judge is weighing the public's right to transparency against concerns from Robinson's defense team that intense media scrutiny could jeopardize his ability to receive a fair trial.
00:22:09.000And they have been speaking with him virtually.
00:22:12.000And they have, you know, they haven't said anything publicly.
00:22:15.000I think they might be under a gag order, but even so, if it were my son and he was innocent and I was under a gag order, I would go to prison screaming for his innocence.
00:23:05.000They ended up contacting a friend of theirs who was in law enforcement.
00:23:08.000This is all from the sheriff's press conference.
00:23:12.000They ended up contacting a family friend who was in law enforcement who helped them facilitate turning him in and the conditions by which he would go turn himself in.
00:23:21.000And among those conditions were that his parents could stay with him the whole time until the police in the jurisdiction were able to come get him.
00:23:32.000So he sat with his parents for three hours in that sheriff's office and the sheriff didn't question him, didn't do anything.
00:23:39.000They were just waiting for the jurisdiction police to come down and pick him up, which they did.
00:23:45.000But yeah, the sheriff was very clear exactly what went on.
00:23:48.000And in fact, in that press conference, part of why he was giving that press conference was to explain that one of his former deputies or something who had the same name as the law enforcement friend of the family was not the guy.
00:24:09.000And since then, his parents have been silent.
00:24:11.000They've been communicating with him virtually.
00:24:15.000And today it was reported that they were actually, his parents plus another relative were in the courtroom.
00:24:22.000And when the and at a certain point, the judge said, you know, we're going to close to we're going to close to press right now and we'll bring press back in a little, but we're going to close right now so that we can talk about some different security matters for this case.
00:24:36.000And the, I think it was the prosecutors stood up and said, you know, his family is here.
00:24:43.000And the judge said, no, they can't stay.
00:24:46.000And so there were reports on Twitter from Brian Enton, who's a reporter.
00:24:49.000And he was saying, he was in the courtroom and he said, now his mother's out here in the hall crying, you know, and she's just out here with the rest of us.
00:25:02.000Candace had stated that she thought Robinson was innocent or something to that effect.
00:25:08.000And I think, you know, it's been a while since you talked about it, but that his parents didn't actually turn him in or something to that effect.
00:25:14.000She has questioned the official narrative.
00:25:16.000And there are a lot of people that believe the parents actually didn't turn him in and none of this is true.
00:25:20.000But the parents were sitting right there.
00:25:22.000They've not come out and said, our child is innocent or anything like that.
00:25:59.000So I think it's, I mean, I think it's got to be devastating for the, you know, I, I, I have grace, feelings of grace for everybody involved in this, and I, I feel badly for his parents.
00:26:10.000For anyone that's not conspiracy-minded, the evidence that you that is publicly available makes you say, yeah, it was probably that kid.
00:26:18.000Obviously, you have to wait for the court case, and obviously things can come out in the trial and stuff.
00:26:22.000But unless you're the kind of person that is already incredibly skeptical of the government and incredibly skeptical of the official narrative and you don't have ulterior motives, this is kind of like, yeah, I mean, it looks like the kid did it.
00:26:37.000You know, the parents turned him in, got these emails and or these text messages.
00:26:41.000There were also Discord messages that he sent to his like gaming friends.
00:26:46.000There was talk about it prior to the past.
00:26:48.000There were always the text messages to the Lance Twigs.
00:26:52.000To think that it wasn't him or to be so strongly, to believe so strongly that it wasn't his him to say, we have to find, you know, find the real killer and we need to ask all these questions.
00:27:04.000You have to be incredibly conspiracy-minded and you have to be generally too online, to your point.
00:27:11.000There's also kind of this thing of like Charlie was so big, right?
00:27:16.000He was such a big thought leader in this movement.
00:27:20.000He held so many people together who, you know, adored him and maybe didn't like each other.
00:27:27.000And so to think that like some twerpey, you know, lots of things I won't say on air kid would just could take someone like that down.
00:27:39.000It is kind of hard to believe that just because just of like, you know, the stature, it's such a, you know, like, you know, you know, anyone is vulnerable, but anyone is vulnerable to something like that.
00:27:50.000The people who follow Candace are willing to believe that the French Foreign Legion and Israel are trying to kill her, but not that a crackpot leftist killed Charlie Kirk, right?
00:28:01.000We literally watched video of Tesla's burning of people getting out of vehicles.
00:28:07.000Like there's a video of a car on a highway, speeding up in front of a woman, slamming his brakes on, getting out and screaming at her because you know Tesla.
00:28:13.000We've seen news reports of Tesla's unloaded upon.
00:28:17.000There is video of a man walking up to a Trump supporter and yelling, what did he say?
00:28:21.000Like we got one here or something like that.
00:28:23.000And then he puts two bullets in the chest of Aaron Danielson.
00:28:27.000And so when we find, when we, when there's a shooting at a university and Charlie is speaking, and quick work, they find a suspect with leftist sympathies, a trans boyfriend, and these chats from leftists and trans people online saying something is going to happen to Charlie.
00:28:44.000It's like, wow, there's a preponderance of evidence here.
00:28:47.000Let's see what else they present in trial.
00:28:49.000And there are people going, nah, I can't believe that at all.
00:28:52.000But the French Foreign Legion, Emmanuel Macron, and Israelis are currently out to get Candace.
00:28:56.000Well, people were primed from COVID to not trust government narratives on just about every level.
00:29:02.000And it kind of ties in also with a lot of distrust with the FBI right now because people didn't think, don't think Kash Patel is doing the job he's supposed to be doing.
00:29:10.000So you can't have a movement that's been unbelievably critical of official narratives for such a long time and not expect something like this to eventually come to a head and go off the rails at a certain point.
00:29:20.000I think it was, I think it was fodder.
00:29:21.000I think it was perfect timing for that.
00:29:24.000When we had this incident Saturday morning, there were people tweeting that the shooting, before any information came out, they were saying that it was because Milo was speaking the truth and they were trying to stop us.
00:30:21.000And to your point, Brett, the real damage from COVID is that people just don't believe anything.
00:30:30.000There were so many people that in the beginning of COVID, they got taken.
00:30:34.000They were like, you know, everyone believed that COVID was going to be the end of the world and it was going to be the new pandemic that really killed billions and billions of people and all of this stuff.
00:30:46.000And so there's a lot of people that are just like, I'm not going to get taken again.
00:30:49.000So if the government says it, it definitely isn't true.
00:30:52.000And again, it doesn't matter that it's not actually the FBI doing the investigation, that it's the state of Utah.
00:30:58.000It's the authority and the people that are motivated to say, I don't believe the authority, no matter what they tell me, they're definitely lying.
00:31:07.000And part of this, to your point again, like I said, like you said, the problem, it rests with the government.
00:31:14.000It's because they were actually deceptive to the American people about COVID.
00:31:18.000When people were like, oh, you can't go to the, you know, you have to stand six feet away from people, but it's perfectly fine if you're out protesting for George Floyd.
00:31:25.000People were just like, man, this is all BS.
00:31:29.000I think the bigger problem is people can't critical think.
00:31:31.000And so I wonder what this age range is of people, A, that were taken during COVID, you know, tricked during COVID and now woke up and are angry.
00:31:40.000And then I wonder of the people now that are online that are so gullible in believing everything in anything and following it.
00:33:03.000Well, we do have a sort of feeling in our culture that there's always, it's like, I often think that America is a place that is so addicted to the concept of authenticity that we're constantly trying to peel back the onion to find the real thing.
00:33:22.000And maybe it's because we're a young country and we don't have the kind of ancient thing where like if you're doing a public works project in Greece, you start digging and then you're like, damn it, ruins.
00:33:34.000Oh, you know, like now I have to, now it's a historical site and we have to put the public thing somewhere else.
00:33:40.000My uncle had a BNB in Crete and he used to make this, he and my aunt, and he's since passed.
00:33:48.000But he used to make this joke that if you find ruins in your backyard, chuck them over the fence in your neighbor's yard so that it's their problem.
00:33:54.000You know, you don't want the ruins at your house because then you have to stop work or whatever.
00:34:00.000But I think we're hooked on this idea that there's always something deeper and something more nefarious going on.
00:34:07.000And, you know, sometimes that's just not what's happening.
00:34:12.000Let's jump to this next story and get serious with these midterms.
00:35:21.000If drawing a map that secures two more seats for the Republican Party means that we continue to see overdose deaths drop by 20%, Then I'll draw that map every single day of the week and twice on Sunday.
00:35:34.000If Toronto map means that we'll continue to see a 93% drop in illegal immigration, then I'll sign it with a smile on my face.
00:35:46.000We're not here to be neutral arbiters of decline.
00:35:50.000We're here to be active agents of American greatness.
00:36:36.000Libby, you were saying earlier they have a supermajority in Indiana and they still didn't make it, right?
00:36:40.000Yeah, 19 Republicans voted against this, and they all should be absolutely ashamed of themselves.
00:36:46.000You have the entire Democratic Party working so hard to do all kinds of really stupid, stupid things from flood our nation with illegal immigrants and trans our kids and push DEI in schools, even though it doesn't actually do anything positive for the kids.
00:37:06.000Literally, like if people are upset about Nick Fuentes, DEI is why Nick Fuentes exists.
00:37:13.000Well, yeah, because the thing is, like I was just, Tina and I were just talking about this before the show.
00:37:17.000There was this educational hearing in the Kentucky state legislature, and you have this one state senator being like, hey, we got to get rid of DEI in schools because all of our kids are failing everything and our discipline problems.
00:37:29.000And everybody else is like, but there's discrimination.
00:37:40.000You know, they're all living 50 years ago in some sort of time capsule.
00:37:44.000And then the other piece of it is, just because you've identified a problem doesn't mean that the proposed solution is the one that's going to fix it.
00:37:51.000Like you're idiots, you know, like just because you think like, oh, there's this issue, there's discrimination, actually, you know, what they believe is being discriminatory.
00:39:10.000They're not going out and meeting girls.
00:39:12.000What do you think is going to happen when you tell an entire generation of young men that they are inherently evil?
00:39:21.000They're going to coalesce around the thing that makes them all the same, and that's their white skin.
00:39:26.000The bigger picture I see here with the Indiana Senate is that people are begging Republicans to do anything.
00:39:33.000And Republicans are begging them to accept them doing nothing.
00:39:38.000So the Republicans are getting very little done.
00:39:40.000And now in Indiana, where they have an opportunity, they're basically doing nothing.
00:39:46.000So if you want to get people to come out in the midterms and rally, I understand it's like the last two months of the race that really matter most and right now will be forgotten within a few months.
00:39:57.000But you better do a lot more than this because it seems like they're trying to lose.
00:40:01.000You've got California, Gavin Newsom, he got his whole Prop 50 passed.
00:40:06.000They're going to eliminate Republican seats essentially in the state.
00:40:09.000You had all of these states in New England being like, we're going to redistrict too.
00:40:17.00040% of New England voted for Donald Trump and those people have no representation at all.
00:40:21.000I was back visiting family outside of Boston just over Thanksgiving and I was talking to them about it and they were like, yeah, we don't have a vote.
00:41:01.000And the reason why I say I feel bad for him is because they're going to have to keep updating their code being like, yeah, it's like one IT guy and they're like, not an IT guy, but like a software dev guy.
00:41:11.000And they're just saying, hey, look, another state's redistricting.
00:42:54.000Like 10, 20 million illegal immigrants, just let everybody in and distributed them all over the country on free flights.
00:43:01.000No one even knew that these people were showing up in their communities until they were just there, giving them all kinds of money and free phones and whatever else, and then work authorizations after 180 days.
00:43:29.000Well, they're beefing up Democrat numbers in these districts.
00:43:32.000So it kind of makes sense for all of these places to be like, listen, you dumped heaps of new people on us who can't vote, but who we're supposed to try and represent.
00:43:42.000And now we have to kind of change things.
00:43:44.000I think that, you know, I also just think I don't want to go back to a time where we're forced to get medications, can't go out and eat unless we wear two masks.
00:43:53.000So I'm willing to just vote Republican, even if they are just like a turtle in the middle of the road slowing your car down.
00:43:59.000My favorite was Alyssa Milano's crocheted mask.
00:44:38.000That I get to move through the world in a way that so many of my other colleagues and friends and family members of the community don't get the privilege to do.
00:44:48.000And I'm just a female, but just a woman, just a white woman.
00:44:53.000If I was a white man, I would be from a point of even greater privilege.
00:44:58.000I think we're missing an opportunity when kids.
00:45:04.000When kids have a moment to reflect about how the color of their skin does and does not allow them to move through the world, running to them and trying to stifle that and trying to say, you shouldn't feel bad.
00:45:20.000So we don't want to ever expose you to something that is going to make you have to pause and have maybe some internal feelings.
00:45:27.000It's a missed opportunity for some really good dialogue.
00:45:30.000Have you noticed how she keeps whistling on her S's?
00:46:45.000The Republicans and the conservatives are losing everywhere.
00:46:48.000And if we don't get our act together, if the Republicans don't get their heads out of their rear ends, and this, I get fired up and I get angry, very, very angry because what they did to kids under the Biden administration, what they did to moms under the Biden administration, we cannot have that woman back in power.
00:48:53.000Their culture, their history, those things are important to see reflective in the reading material.
00:49:01.000And if we don't allow those things to come into our textbooks and to come into our conversations in a class, in the classroom, and in a constructive way, then we are simply just trying to whitewash things.
00:49:13.000And I find that to be incredibly problematic.
00:49:50.000And in fact, I was going to clip way more of this.
00:49:53.000And then I had to go do more of my job instead of pay attention to these idiot women.
00:49:57.000But they're so foolish because they act like they're saying something that is really profound.
00:50:02.000And they're saying that this woman's solution, getting rid of DEI, is bad because of all of their ideological whimsy, but it's founded in nothing.
00:50:12.000And you had this woman glasses over here.
00:50:14.000She was like, you know, can you show me some studies, peer-reviewed studies?
00:51:20.000People like the people like this that believe this stuff.
00:51:23.000If a man were to stand up and say, no, you're wrong and blah, blah, and be in an assertive way, they would see he was being toxically masculine and that would, it was, it was an unsafe environment, and they would use all of the buzzwords, and these guys would get censured in the Kentucky state legislature or whatever.
00:51:52.000Hens, the females, they all create a pecking order, which is they peck at each other and then eventually figure out who's the, you know, the super hen, who's in charge.
00:52:02.000And then there's a, a, a, a hierarchy, essentially.
00:52:17.000They did an experiment where they said, what happens if we take the alpha hen at the top of the pecking order, another one from a different coop, and we put them all in one coop?
00:52:34.000And so I'm saying we should take people like her and Elizabeth Warren and the rest of them and create a special legislative body for all of them so they can just scream at each other.
00:52:42.000You could do that, but if you put AOC in there, they'll just all, then it would create a new pecking order and she'd be in charge.
00:53:02.000I mean, the whole point of Moms for Liberty when we started, and the reason it was titled Moms for Liberty, and it was a women's-based organization, is because we saw the lay of the land.
00:53:09.000And men really, especially in 21 when we launched, it was hard for them to stand up at school board meetings where you have these other women standing there for exactly what you're saying, the optics of what was going on.
00:53:20.000It was when the Biden administration was like, the proud boys, this, that.
00:53:39.000You need a softer, a softer, an equivalent woman in there that can speak intelligently, that understands all the wrongs that this woman and her people are doing and can combat it.
00:53:48.000The issue that I see is that 50 Shades of Gray sold 150 million copies, and now you've got Minotaur Milking Farm or whatever it's called.
00:55:24.000Because that's the male power fantasy.
00:55:25.000Or like when Spider-Man's in the train, screaming, and like he's being ripped apart, but he saves everyone.
00:55:31.000The female power fantasy is represented in rom-coms, where the woman trounces about doing whatever she wants and gets whatever she wants in the end.
00:55:39.000If you watch rom-coms, it's just she goofs off, screws around at work, you know, or she like ditches her husband for some new guy she just met.
00:55:47.000Or there's that new show called Dying for Sex, where a woman who was with her husband for 15 years gets stage four cancer, a terminal diagnosis, so she says, I'm leaving you, and then she goes and bangs 200 guys.
00:56:00.000These are the shows, and I'm not saying all women are like this.
00:56:03.000I'm saying so long as you have these macro trends of we can see what it is that women will generally choose, it is absurd not to think they will generally choose similar things in politics.
00:56:17.000I'm saying if we don't recognize the tendencies of female macro patterns, we are going to overlook psychopaths like this lady who burned down the system.
00:56:27.000So what you're saying is to get rid of books like Morning Glory Milking Farm, we actually do have to cancel student debt because it's always about debt.
00:57:08.000You ask ChatGPT to write you an erotic novel about Zorhan Mamdani canceling student debt, and then you put it on Amazon and then make Facebook ads targeting an Instagram, targeting specifically Williamsburg.
00:57:51.000We got to jump to this next story, which actually I don't know that I we're gonna, I guess, because it's in the news.
00:57:57.000I actually don't know how much I care, but they say mom 58 speaks out an attack at Nick Fuentes' home as he accepts humiliating punishment for pushing her down the stairs.
00:58:08.000Controversial live streamer Nick Fundes has been ordered to attend anger management after pepper spraying a woman and shoving her down the steps of his Chicago area home.
00:58:16.000The far-right provocateur was accused of attacking 58-year-old Marla Rose in an incident she captured on video after knocking on his door in Berwin, Illinois on November 10th, 2024.
00:58:25.000Fuentes, 27, was arrested and charged with one count of misdemeanor battery 17 days later and was released the same day.
00:58:31.000Along with court-mandated anger management course, Fundes must issue a formal apology to Rose in person, compensate her $635 for the cell phone he broke, and complete 75 hours of community service before January 23rd.
00:58:43.000It can't be for white supremacists, Rose quipped in an interview with the Daily Mail, referring to the community service.
00:58:48.000Court records show that Fuentes accepted the terms on Tuesday, two days before he was due to appear in court.
00:58:54.000As part of the deal, there can be no further contact between the two.
00:58:57.000And this is why I chose West Virginia.
00:59:00.000Now, I think the mistake that Nick made is as soon as she went to the, as soon as she knocked on the door, he opened it and pepper sprayed her.
00:59:07.000He probably should have just not gone to the door and should have called the police.
00:59:11.000I do understand, however, I'm not completely faulting him because people were stalking his home and threatening to kill him.
00:59:17.000And then a strange person shows up on his front door.
00:59:19.000And I think it's fair to say he really didn't know what he was doing.
00:59:23.000Because certainly if he's accepting this agreement, if he really thought that he was just or that he was doing was right, he could have pleaded not guilty.
00:59:30.000However, in West Virginia, in order for you to access the property, we are gated.
00:59:34.000And if you trespass on my property and something bad happens, I'll just say that.
00:59:40.000We don't deal with this stuff out here.
01:00:02.000A man kicks your door in and screams, I've got a gun and I'm going to kill your family.
01:00:08.000And then he turns and you are in the kitchen and he is standing there and you have a door behind you that leads out into your alley.
01:00:19.000If you say, I won't let you do that and shoot him, you have now murdered someone and that is a crime and you'll be charged with the felony and arrested because you had an exit.
01:01:04.000Somebody, let's say you're on your property, it's five acres or whatever, and someone with a gun steps in front of your property and says, I'm going to kill, bang.
01:01:26.000And you see a person on your property walking towards you with a rifle.
01:01:30.000Legally, you can't just kill someone because they're on your property with a weapon.
01:01:36.000It's supposed to be that you fear serious bodily harm or an imminent threat, even if they're on your property.
01:01:41.000That being said, in West Virginia, it is not incumbent upon the property owner to determine or to wait for an extreme circumstance.
01:01:51.000By simple act of a person trespassing and armed, you have a reasonable fear of death.
01:01:56.000Now, they still expect you to give a warning, but I will just say this.
01:02:01.000As it was described to me, I was told by law enforcement, please don't just shoot somebody walking out with a weapon because people hunt and sometimes they make mistakes.
01:02:10.000That being said, there have been many cases where the police have responded to a shooting and there is a dead man with a weapon and a property owner with a weapon and he says this guy was trespassing.
01:02:54.000There was only 22,000 votes that that mayor won.
01:02:58.000If we want to take the conversation back to the Republican Party, we can go back there because I have a lot of frustrations with them.
01:03:04.000Do you think the Republicans abandoned Miami?
01:03:06.000No, I think that they, right now there's so much infighting, even in my state of Florida.
01:03:11.000Like the governor has been fighting our House of Representatives, like our House and Senate, like crazy.
01:03:17.000Things that are going on, there's like this underlying divide between people that are supporting Trump-type candidates and those that are supporting DeSantis candidates.
01:03:23.000Like every state, you know, Monster Liberty is in 48 states, and so I'm watching this unfold state after state.
01:03:29.000South Carolina, between their Freedom Caucus and their non-freedom caucus, Republicans, they are at war.
01:03:34.000They are divided and they are fighting, and it's seeping over into all these other conservative grassroots organizations and it's dividing them.
01:03:41.000It's happening like at the most local levels.
01:04:56.000Because Nick became Nick because of his upbringing, where he's lived, all the things that have happened to Nick are what has made Nick into the person that he is.
01:05:05.000But people that haven't had the same kind of experiences in South Side of Chicago or what have you, just normal, you know, normal guys that listen to him, they're like, well, you know, I've experienced these kind of these insults because I'm a white kid.
01:05:22.000You know, I hear, and it doesn't have to be directed at them.
01:05:25.000Kids that hear that woman talk, they're going to say, oh, she's talking about me and she's talking about my future.
01:05:34.000And they know that their friends that try to go to college, they don't get into the college they want because they're a white kid or whatever, or they don't get a job because they're a white kid and they want to hire someone that's not a white guy.
01:05:46.000These things are very, very tangible to young men.
01:05:51.000And young men already have to deal with the fact that the economy is rough.
01:06:07.000Those same kind of ideas are repeated all throughout the Democrat Party.
01:06:12.000So you're hearing people like AOC, you're hearing people like people, members of Congress, people in the Senate, they say the same kind of things.
01:06:21.000So it doesn't matter that this one individual said it.
01:06:24.000This is the overall narrative that you get from the left.
01:06:27.000You even hear the late night guys making jokes about, oh, I'm just a white guy.
01:06:32.000You know, you see it in white guy tacos.
01:07:43.000And this means that most men weren't voting either.
01:07:46.000Only those who succeeded enough to be able to own property were able to vote.
01:07:51.000And so the issue isn't whether men or women can vote.
01:07:53.000I don't think we should repeal the 19th.
01:07:55.000I think we should introduce a new amendment that says, or I don't even know, we actually don't even need an amendment to the law.
01:08:00.000Upon turning 18, you sign up for selective service, male or female.
01:08:05.000And when you do, they mail you your voter ID card.
01:08:09.000Or they mail you like your registration certificate with your name, which you then bring to the DMV, and you'll get like a voter stamp on your ID or whatever that you can use to vote.
01:08:19.000And if you don't have it, you can't vote.
01:08:21.000And I'm not saying people should be drafted.
01:08:23.000I'm saying you have to at least pledge that should the country fall into a time of need, you will step up in whatever means necessary.
01:08:32.000And you have a right to vote on how that happens.
01:08:45.000No, I'm saying you can't implement it.
01:08:48.000The idea that sign up is everyone already signs up for selective service men anyway.
01:08:53.000There's already Democrat pressure to make women do it as well.
01:08:56.000And you could very easily be like, oh, okay, so this is how you register to vote.
01:09:00.000Yeah, but you're just going to end up with the same situation where like anyone signs up for selective service and then they're going to go ahead and be aware of that.
01:09:06.000You don't have to sign up for selective service.
01:09:07.000So what happens is when the liberal goes to some crackpot on the street and says, you want to sign up to vote?
01:09:12.000They'll be like, hell no, I don't want to get drafted.
01:09:13.000No, I think it's a bad idea because the more brutish looking acting women might want to do it.
01:09:21.000And those of us that might want to have babies and don't want to be drafted.
01:09:44.000Don't you remember when Democrats were pushing for women in the draft and all of these feminists started posting videos being like, no, And like, I don't want to be a feminist anymore.
01:09:54.000And they were like literally the feminism leaving my body.
01:09:57.000The same thing happened when it came to voting.
01:09:58.000The arguments of the women that were not suffering, non-suffragettes or whatever, the women that didn't think that women should vote, they're like, no, then we're going to have to be responsible.
01:11:25.000So you actually think there'd be more women than men saying yes.
01:11:28.000I think that you had to have most people saying, oh, yeah, whatever, because there hasn't been a draft since Vietnam and everybody protested against it.
01:11:36.000And the government's never going to draft people, blah, blah, blah.
01:11:38.000Yeah, I think that people would assume that there would not be a draft.
01:11:42.000They would assume that there won't be any kind of big, full-scale war that would require draft.
01:11:47.000I think you're overestimating the intelligence of the average person.
01:11:50.000I think, no, well, I'm not saying they're intelligent.
01:11:53.000I think that they would just say, no, it's always going to be a situation, the situation that we've seen, which is people don't.
01:11:59.000Most people are going to say, I don't want to be drafted.
01:12:04.000I'm going to believe that they're going to sign up.
01:12:05.000But if you're going to do that, you have to find out if they're conservative or liberal.
01:12:09.000Because if you get 100 women, if you ask 190 sign up or 50 sign up, 60 sign up and they're all liberal, like you're going to, if you did that, if that got implemented, I think it would be all liberal women that would sign up.
01:12:21.000I don't think liberal women will sign up at all.
01:12:23.000I think there's like 8% of the population that are leftist.
01:12:26.000It's probably closer to 15 these days because it's been like six years since they did this poll.
01:12:30.000And they might say yes, the women in that bracket, but most women are going to go, huh?
01:12:36.000And you're, don't you guys ever watch the whatever podcast?
01:15:25.000Sharon Moore, one of the biggest names in college football, threw away his $30 million coaching career and his freedom after getting caught having an affair with a subordinate and then was arrested in the aftermath.
01:15:34.000Within the span of a few hours on Wednesday, Moore, 39, was fired as the University of Michigan's head football coach and arrested on suspicion of assaulting a woman at the home of Paige Shiver, 32, his executive assistant.
01:15:47.000The shocking news came just days after Moore had spoken with reporters as the number 18 ranked Wolverines began to prepare for the Citrus Bowl later this month and it caught the college football world by surprise.
01:15:57.000Moore was booked into the Washtenaw County jail Wednesday after a female caller reported he was armed with a knife and had been stalking her for months, according to police dispatcher audio obtained by the Post.
01:16:08.000Male at the location is attacking her, said he's been stalking her for months.
01:16:13.000A male voice in the recording can be heard saying in the audio.
01:16:17.000The audio also indicated Moore had threatened to harm himself, kill himself, during the alleged exchange, after which he fled on foot and was arrested.
01:16:25.000The dispatcher said the caller reported Moore had brandished a knife before throwing down the open and running away.
01:16:31.000It's going to be at the Wellchurch 211 Willis Road, suicidal, driving a black Chevy Tahoe blacked out.
01:16:37.000The call came from Shiver's Ann Arbor address, according to public records, though it was not immediately clear if she was the victim.
01:16:44.000So, so what is this like, what is what is what crazy, crazy he held a knife to his own throat, I heard that's that's crazy $30 million career just down there on the tube over what, like lust, yeah, yeah, there's a story's oldest thing.
01:17:06.000That sure is that's a takedown thing for sure.
01:17:09.000So, this story is blowing up to the point where I, even someone who knows nothing about college football, it's on my radar and I'm seeing people talking about it.
01:17:38.000Callan can come and run over here and tell us what's going on.
01:17:40.000UM head football coach, Sharon Moore, has been terminated.
01:17:44.000Following university investigation, credible evidence was found that Coach Moore engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a staff member.
01:17:50.000This conduct constitutes a clear violation of university policy.
01:17:54.000So is that really all he's in trouble for?
01:18:05.000It's crazy to me that $30 million and you throw it away over something.
01:18:09.000It is kind of, like I said, it is a tale as old as time that men in positions of power, they just have a hard time saying no to things like this.
01:22:05.000He was told to distance himself from her because there was an investigation because she got a raise from $45,000 to $90,000 without a change in job title.
01:25:25.000The assumption is all of them are developmentally disabled.
01:25:30.000You think they fall sometimes and break the horse?
01:25:34.000That's why the stick isn't like a full-on, you know, like there's probably like, I swear there's probably a chat being like, oh, hobby horse, stop making fun of me.
01:25:42.000That's because you're not allowed to not like anything now.
01:25:45.000You know, it'd be really funny to make fun of it.
01:25:47.000We like lose 3,000 paying members and they were like, we're all hobby horsers and whatever.
01:26:05.000So what I think happens is if you go back far enough in time, people are buying kids these things and the five-year-old pretends like he's on a horse and then they forget about it.
01:26:15.000Some of these kids really loved running around and pretending like they're riding a horse.
01:26:20.000However, as you get older, no one's really walking around with these things.
01:26:50.000I remember when I was in third grade and I didn't have any friends and Mindy and Sarah used to play horses and they would like put their hands on the on the ground and then stand on their legs so that their legs were like straight and they would run around pretending to be horses and they were like, do you want to play horses with us?
01:27:17.000So Callan said that ESPN, one of their top people, is claiming it's racism or something.
01:27:25.000And this story about Sharon Moore, OnlyFans model claims ex-Michigan football coach Sharon Moore slid into her DMs as it's revealed he attended a Diddy party.
01:27:35.000Now I'm kind of understanding why this story is a lot bigger.
01:27:39.000See, I don't pay attention to college sports or anything like that.
01:27:41.000I might, you know, regular football, I passively will hear about and be like, oh, okay, you know, maybe if it's like something local and then the Super Bowl is always fun.
01:27:51.000But Diddy party, I recognize and OnlyFans and white supremacy and all those things.
01:27:58.000So now I can see this is sort of hitting all the marks in the culture war.
01:28:02.000And now I'm, oh, okay, all right, I get it.
01:28:04.000Basically, it's a, it's a choose your own adventure of how to be offended.
01:28:37.000Because I feel like that has bigger implications for the country.
01:28:39.000Like, if you want to talk about the idea of elections, we need to know that elections are fair.
01:28:44.000Well, if you want to talk about all of the people who are into politics who, you know, they've sublimated their team sport mentality that came from watching athletics.
01:28:51.000If you can't even believe that the sports you're watching aren't being rigged in some way, then that has massive implications for you.
01:28:58.000Let me pull up this story and tell you about fake news.
01:31:21.000Every time we go, everybody always gets the ball and they whack it as hard as they can and it flies off in the distance and just lands in a random spot and they get no points.
01:32:30.000They have these little donut holes and they bring you like this weird syringe with chocolate in it and you like squirt them into the donut holes.
01:32:46.000Because when you make cupcakes and you make like cupcakes with cream inside, you have to like jam it in there and squirt the filling on the inside the cupcakes before you frost.
01:34:49.000I just bought cocoa yesterday at the grocery store so I could make brownies because my kid likes brownies and I don't like to buy the box, you know?
01:35:26.000So, so at some point, I will use all power I've acquired to run for office.
01:35:31.000And once president, I will usurp constitutional authority.
01:35:34.000I like that you're just running for president.
01:35:36.000You're just well, of course, because first I have to be president, then I can usurp all constitutional authority and make myself Supreme Chancellor so that I can make Anise, fennel, cilantro, airway, all of my favorites.
01:36:37.000I was with Pete Hegset, Motor Cape, shutting down the 405 and going to check out Autonomous Weapons Factories and the Reagan Library, the Reagan National Defense Forum.
01:36:56.000You know, I'm going to send when I'm Chancellor, there's going to be dudes in suits with flamethrowers, and they're going to walk through those fields with the flamethrowers off until they get to the cilantro and then just torch the cilantro.
01:37:06.000Then you're going to create a black market for cilantro that's going to just.
01:37:09.000Then if you're going to ban Anise, I can't vote for you.
01:39:16.000Frontline 21 is a 21-day challenge for men designed to help guys rebuild discipline, leadership, and integrity in a world that's trying to tear those things down.
01:40:22.000Shane H Wilder says, Hey, Tim, is the new Christmas song also going to be on Spotify or direct MP3/slash flak download for those of us who don't use Apple Music?
01:40:31.000I'm going to go ahead and assume the answer is yes.
01:40:34.000Carter is, he would know better than I, but it should be on every platform.
01:40:38.000And this is Silent Knight, new song, Trash House Records.
01:44:37.000And then I said, wow, Dr. Phil is on Timcast.
01:44:41.000No, the famous Dr. Phil McGraw isn't a regular on Timcast, though he's been referenced in episodes, like when Tim Poole's team discussed Dr. Phil calling out child trafficking issues to border policy.
01:44:49.000That's a he does have a co-host named Phil, who has appeared frequently on Timcast IRL, along with Tim Poole, Ian Crossland, and others.
01:44:56.000He's been in episodes, blah, blah, blah.
01:45:12.000Yes, Brett Cooper is indeed a regular co-host on Timcast IRL.
01:45:16.000And it's been an awesome addition to the lineup.
01:45:19.000She's popped up on episodes throughout 2025, bringing her sharp takes on pop culture, Gen Z trends, and conservative commentary to the mix alongside Tim Poole, Phil, and others like Raymond or Ian.
01:45:31.000For instance, in a recent December 2025 episode, Tim, Phil, Brett, and Raymond teamed up with guest Naomi Seit to break down the JSIC pipe bomber arrest, why young folks are ditching America for socialism vibes, and even the wild story of people trolling Tim Wallace's house.
01:45:47.000Another one from late 2025 had her joining Tim, Phil, and Tate with the Raw Egg Nationalist at Baby Gravy 9 to host viral drunk raccoon memes, TPOSA drama with Candace Owens, and some hilarious unhinged WNBA betting scandals.
01:46:31.000Her old gig from 21 to 24, co-hosted with Mary Morgan under Timcast Media, was actually filmed in Frederick, Maryland, specifically The Castle.
01:47:59.000Okay, I don't know if you want to say I was going to, but okay.
01:48:01.000So if you're listening, make the, write the report through ChatGPT and then go to Home Depot and go, trabaho, traba ho, and then hold it up.
01:48:43.000I've just, there's a, I have a brain thing where when I write, I mix between uppercase and lowercase like SpongeBob, like a SpongeBob meme.
01:51:18.000So I'm reading tons of things online, reading encyclopedia entries, and eventually like Wikipedia stuff.
01:51:24.000So what I did was when I turned 18, I went and applied to College of DuPage and I took a few classes for one quarter.
01:51:35.000It was theater acting, which sucked, criminal justice, and yoga.
01:51:40.000The yoga class was literally just doing yoga and you pay them to do it.
01:51:44.000And I think I went to that one time and then I was like, this is dumb.
01:51:46.000Actually, I wanted to do kickboxing and then I found out that it was just women punching the air and I was like, that's not what I wanted to take.
01:51:52.000And then after one quarter, and I think it cost $550, I now had some college on my resume.
01:51:58.000So when I applied at jobs that required a high school diploma, I just said my highest level of education is some college and you're good to go.
01:52:06.000I like that outsmarting the system as a whole.
01:53:14.000Then why don't you advise a client to go fuck a pig in the middle of Times Square and tell me if the press is good for him or not?
01:53:20.000Well, you're not, you don't want to, you want to do stupid things to create bad press.
01:53:25.000But as someone who runs an organization that has had majority bad press, but it's skyrocketed us on the national scene, like we always use it for our benefit.
01:53:34.000But the point is when they say there's no such thing as bad press, there absolutely is.
01:53:39.000And so right now, for the longest time, everybody knew what Candace was saying and nobody was speaking out against her.
01:53:45.000Slowly, as she increased her level of unhingety, I increased the level of critique until finally she said she called Turning Point a godforsaken organization that betrayed Charlie Kirk and to pull your donations from it.
01:54:00.000As well as the lie about taking off, you know, oh, they're coming to kill me and that's why I'm leaving.
01:54:31.000The young Turks are watching her content.
01:54:33.000Anna Kasparian's talking about how she likes Candace Owens.
01:54:36.000It is this weird, largely female cohort that is becoming increasingly insane.
01:54:42.000So yes, people need to call her out and ridicule her for being insane, explain why she's lying.
01:54:47.000So that way, when I talk to people who are like, well, I don't actually watch her content, they're going to be hearing more and more and more of Candace is nuts and she's lying and less of, I don't want to speak anything bad about Candace.
01:55:02.000There is a such thing as bad press, and she's certainly getting it right now.
01:55:06.000The reason why she came out and said, Erica said she wants me to stop lying, which I will honor if she explains how I've lied, she has to do that because she knows if she actually comes out and says, No, Erica, I will not stop, it'll be very, very bad for her and her audience will turn on her.
01:55:21.000So she's got to keep incrementalizing and be very careful.
01:55:24.000That's why she said before only her husband and Erica Kirk could make her stop because she knew no one would tolerate her harassing a grieving widow.
01:55:32.000She's got to increment her way into that.
01:55:38.000Them says, Candace may be acting out the following black mirror, bet noir, girl interrupted, hand that rocks the cradle, and a whole lot of single white female and the invisible guest, obsessive females.
01:56:06.000I've heard that said in Assassin's Creed, and it sounds like something someone wrote thinking it sounded profound, but they don't actually understand what it means.
01:56:53.000Or, or how about you apply for a job and you show up wearing a you know like a nice button-up shirt and a tie to apply for a fast food job?
01:57:01.000They're not going to care if you have a high school diploma or not.
01:57:03.000More importantly, I worked for American Eagle Airlines, which is American Airlines Regional, and it required a high school diploma.
01:57:10.000I didn't have one, but I took theater acting at a community college.
01:57:15.000And so when I applied, they said, What's your highest level of education?
01:58:42.000What I'll say to you is, I am a nation's best fundraiser for Greenpeace, the PERG groups, the Human Rights Campaign, the ACLU, Children's International, Save the Children, et cetera.
01:58:52.000Now, if you want to hire someone with absolutely no experience because they're fresh out of college, then please do so.
02:00:12.000Based African says, missed my chance to super chat this in the earlier episode, but Tim should review Bill Burr's explanation of how women argue.
02:00:20.000You're winning the argument against Candace.
02:00:22.000Just keep cool and don't call her a cunt.
02:00:27.000I made this point earlier in the morning and I said, Cam Higby put out a post where he showed the follower and subscriber count for Candace.
02:00:34.000The month before Charlie died, it was the lowest she ever had.
02:00:38.000Zero growth and the lowest views she's ever gotten on her channel.
02:00:42.000Right when Charlie dies, her views and her subscribers skyrocket.
02:00:47.000And I pointed out that is a man's argument.
02:00:51.000To win an argument with a man, you say, let's review the numbers.
02:00:55.000Candace Owens made a tactical assessment on the metrics of her channel.
02:01:17.000Can you imagine how mad Candace must have been?
02:01:20.000That's how you win an argument with a woman.
02:01:23.000Men don't understand that women tend not to be like sterile, cold, and calculating and are more curious about the human experience and the social elements of what's going on.
02:01:34.000That is exactly what Candace Owens is doing on her show.
02:01:37.000She is not coming out and saying, Charlie's, she's not doing the thing where she's like, let's go through the 990 forms and go over how much money Charlie was spending.
02:01:44.000What she's doing is she's saying Charlie's friends betrayed him.
02:05:40.000With breaking news, Fox 5 News starts now.
02:05:45.000An 11-year-old child is dead following a road rage shooting at Henderson this morning.
02:05:49.000This happened on the westbound 215 near Gibson.
02:05:52.000Henderson Police just gave us an update on the investigation, and Fox Five Sophia Berensba joins us live near this scene with what we know so far.
02:06:02.000We're here just below the 215 where the deadly shooting took place around 7 o'clock this morning.
02:06:10.000The Henderson Police Department told us two parties were involved in a confrontation on the roadway after one tried to pass the other, ultimately leading to the death of an 11-year-old who was on his way to school.
02:06:24.000Now, this all took place after the boy's stepfather and the suspect got into a heated argument on the shoulder of 215 heading westbound.
02:06:32.000The 22-year-old suspect then pulled out a handgun, firing one round at the victim's car, tragically striking the 11-year-old boy in the back seat.
02:06:41.000The stepfather then rammed into the suspect's car, causing both of them to come to a stop in the middle of the road.
02:06:50.000This time, a metro police officer happened to be driving on the roadway today.
02:06:55.000Henderson police making an urgent call to the community.
02:06:59.000I would rather you be stuck in traffic and late for your destination than have to go to a funeral for a loved one or potentially spend the rest of your life in prison.
02:07:19.000Chilling new videos released by Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department are giving us a closer look into last Friday's deadly road rage suiting that left an 11-year-old boy dead on her southern beltway.
02:07:34.000Our Georgia Costa joins us now from the lime desk with a breakdown of that footage.
02:07:39.000And George, this could be difficult to watch.
02:07:41.000We had Dana combined these five officer body-worn camera videos, total about an hour long, showing the emotional state.
02:07:51.00022-year-old Tyler Matthew Johns is seen talking to the initial responding Las Vegas Metro Police officer along the 215 Beltway in Henderson near Gibson just moments after the road rage shooting.
02:08:02.000As Johns immediately walks to the responding officer, he places his hands behind his back, asking police to take him into custody.
02:08:09.000Upon further questioning, Johns says he didn't know Dominguez Chavaria was in the other vehicle prior to firing his weapon, all while Dominguez Chavari is his stepfather, Valente Ayala, is a distraught reeling from the tragedy.
02:08:20.000I didn't know with one metro police officer trying to console him.
02:09:42.000I mean, not only like everything that everyone said here is absolutely true, and I would amplify everything you said, but under no circumstances should you ever stop your car over a road rage incident.
02:11:25.000So I wanted to ask you guys, you know, with the special election that happened in Tennessee and the Miami mayor's election.
02:11:34.000Do you think the Republicans can actually turn this around from here before 2026?
02:11:39.000Ben Turns, I know it's still a ways away and people have short-term memory on things, but only 17% of people showed up for the special election voters.
02:12:27.000So, but like I said, I mean, I'm going to keep hammering this home.
02:12:31.000The vast majority of people that get out and vote, they care about kitchen table issues.
02:12:37.000If they feel like their money is not going very far, if they feel like they can't afford things, then they are not going to vote for the incumbent party.
02:12:45.000It's just historically, that is, that is almost a guarantee.
02:12:48.000So if the Trump administration actually has done things that, because the argument that they make is that they've done stuff and it's going to take some time for it to manifest.
02:12:58.000If it manifests in 2026 and you see the economy kind of turn around and people start feeling better about how much money they're making, how far their money's going, then the Republicans can.
02:13:12.000If the economy doesn't turn down or turn around, if there's a major downturn, if the current bubble in the housing market or in the stock market pops and people feel like they're broke, then there's no chance for the Republicans in the fall.
02:13:27.000Beyond that, there's just getting people to vote, getting them excited and energized to vote when President Trump is not on the ballot.
02:13:37.000And the people that are going to be energized to vote are the ones that have a common enemy of Republicans and Trump-endors candidates and all of the things that we represent and stand for.
02:13:57.000I remember one time I was at a restaurant in Maryland.
02:14:02.000And there was at the front of the restaurant, they have like the place where you can put like your flyers or stuff like that.
02:14:08.000And there was somebody running for some either city council and they had anti-Moms for Liberty on the thing that they were handing out on the brochure.
02:14:19.000So we only endorse in school board races.
02:14:21.000We work on getting out the vote all the way up to the presidential race, but we only endorse and really get behind school board candidates.
02:14:27.000In Charleston, two years ago, Charleston, South Carolina, it's been like 100 years that they had had a Democrat in that office.
02:14:34.000And the gentleman running for the mayor's seat, we didn't endorse him.
02:14:40.000He wasn't Moms for Liberty, but that was their tactic.
02:15:18.000I think we're going to see a lot more Trump on the campaign trails for some of these races.
02:15:23.000I think he's going to be out there a lot more.
02:15:25.000And I think we're going to see him really go for it because for him, it's the difference between being able to finish out his presidency and finish his agenda and not being able to do that.
02:15:42.000So I live like 45 minutes north of Indianapolis where you guys were talking about the redistricting earlier.
02:15:47.000Also, yeah, that kind of shocked me to see that today.
02:15:51.000But the way they voted, like, I'm kind of actually, I mean, because we're the first state that actually had our votes turned in for the election last year.
02:16:02.000Indiana was the first one that called it for Trump.
02:16:08.000So Republicans doing stupid things is literally the least shocking thing.
02:16:15.000I would be interested to hear what the, you know, what the reason that they didn't vote generally, because you think if there's a bunch of them that are voting, I don't imagine they had a slew of different reasons.
02:16:25.000It's likely that they all kind of were like, no, we think this.
02:16:27.000And I'd be interested to hear their excuse.
02:16:31.000But this is, I mean, it's just mind-boggling to me as to why they would not vote yes for this, you know?
02:16:39.000So, my guess would be is the same way we look at like the marijuana laws, like we will not do anything that goes against the federal government.
02:16:46.000So, like, yeah, we have it in our constitution where we can change ours every five years if we want to, but we still try to keep the norms of things and we don't try to like make waves out there as a state.
02:16:58.000We try to like just fly under the radar.
02:16:59.000Yeah, they are all those people need to be primaried.
02:17:02.000And oh, yeah, they need to be out of there because they're not helping the Republican Party, they're not helping America at all.
02:17:08.000So, you got anything else you want to add or you want to shout anything out?
02:18:11.000So, really, it's going to be September and October that matter the most.
02:18:15.000However, if a new coalition emerges or a new faction emerges that splits the right in half, where people are consuming media in different directions, then come September, you're going to have crackpot Candace retard factory.
02:18:27.000And these people are going to think that gasoline is $12 a gallon, but that Trump and Israel are blackmailing Bridget McCrone's penis or whatever the fuck she's talking about, Egyptian airplanes.
02:18:37.000You're not going to be able to convince them.
02:18:39.000You're not going to be able to go to these people and say, hey, this is what Trump did that was good.
02:18:44.000Trump's going to, like, if they're allowed to continue, I guarantee you, it comes to the point where Candace accuses Trump of being involved in the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
02:18:52.000And then she's like, don't vote Republican.
02:20:36.000I mean, I feel like everyone's forgot all the winning we did earlier this year with the tariffs and all the changes that they brought in the first month, all the executive orders.
02:20:45.000So maybe, maybe in like starting January, we'll get a whole new slew of new things that everybody will forget about all this.
02:20:53.000And, you know, we'll move on to bigger and better things, right?
02:20:56.000We're also going to have some Supreme Court decisions, right?
02:20:58.000The Supreme Court is poised to decide on tariffs.
02:21:01.000They're going to hear the birthright citizenship thing.
02:21:03.000That's going to be pretty interesting.
02:21:06.000And they've heard a lot of, I'm sorry, I'm so sneezy.
02:21:08.000They heard a lot of like pretty interesting cases so far.
02:21:19.000Got anything you want to add or you got anything you want to shout out?
02:21:24.000Nothing to shout out, but I just wanted to say one quick thing.
02:21:26.000I know we've been, I've kept hearing everybody saying that the right is fractured right now, but I just feel like it's more of an evolution.
02:21:34.000In the last few years, we've kind of been flooded with new members and new factions coming up.
02:21:38.000But it seems like every time something happens, we, you know, we lose something.
02:21:52.000We've had new things, you know, sprout from these losses.
02:21:58.000I just feel like we're in a state of evolution, and this is just another one of these things where something falls and something new is going to show up, whatever that may be.
02:22:05.000So I know, I feel like people I've been talking to lately are kind of discouraged, but just I tell them, just give it a little bit more time.
02:22:12.000Something new will emerge and it'll be a new light to shine.
02:22:36.000So my question for tonight is, given that a lot of Candace's support, following off on the last question, seems to come from people that have absolutely no trust in our institutions, what can be done to restore trust in them.
02:22:49.000Oh, I don't think that there's anything.
02:22:51.000no going back on that yeah i mean it depends on which institutions It's going to take time.
02:22:57.000The decentralization of information makes that almost impossible now.
02:23:02.000Yeah, I think that I think that it's not guaranteed that it's going to happen, but it would take a considerable amount of time.
02:23:12.000And I feel like it might even take a different government than we have.
02:23:16.000I mean, the image of what you believed, not you specifically, but what the American people believed America was as it relates to government, as it relates to their educational institutions, as it relates to the press that reported on these things to them was a facade that was held up for decades that now is shattered and you can't go back to that.
02:23:36.000You don't have the world now where you had the guy in the suit on the four channels telling you what to believe.
02:23:42.000And there was a large percentage of the population, whether they want to admit it or not, probably appreciated the certainty that you were allowed to feel with something like that.
02:23:51.000And it's a terrifying thing to accept that that's not coming back anymore.
02:23:56.000And as the next, as each generation passes, they will have less and less faith in those institutions because they lived in a time where they were never something that was to believe, like to be believed in.
02:24:08.000So I don't think there's a way to go back to that.
02:24:11.000I think we're already seeing a sense now that people have less trust in even what we do here.
02:24:17.000And everybody's fractured into their own kind of subcommittee of what they believe in.
02:24:22.000And that's a grim outlook on things, but I think it's the most realistic.
02:24:28.000It's like the people talking about bringing back Zach Snyder's Justice League.
02:25:13.000I didn't necessarily mean that there's no hope anywhere.
02:25:15.000I'm just saying that the value that people placed on those institutions has gone.
02:25:22.000You guys talked about the like the unimportance of college earlier.
02:25:26.000College was one of those bastions of our institutions that was supposed to hold up the idea of free thought and the ability to pursue your education on any topic you wanted and you could come at it from any way and you were just out there to learn.
02:25:44.000We know that the news stations don't live by any means of truth.
02:25:48.000It's all narrative based on a producer's interpretation of what they want it to be.
02:25:53.000People will, at least in my opinion, continuously go to smaller and smaller micro communities to get their information.
02:25:59.000Unfortunately, a lot of that is, say, TikTok or places like that.
02:26:04.000And some people might actually see that as something beautiful, depending on how you interpret it, meaning that they think the idea of somebody being able to look, you know, what Tim built, you know, read the news in his room and report on the things that he sees to be wrong, they see something great in that.
02:26:22.000But the problem is not everybody has that drive to seek out information.
02:26:26.000They wanted to go someplace where they trusted in the people, you know, at a higher level, that everybody in that institution was there to guide them down the correct path.
02:27:26.000And another time he says, you know, destroy, destroy, destroy.
02:27:29.000When are you going to find time to build?
02:27:31.000And I think what's interesting about that is it's about a time in New York City when everything's going to hell and you walk out your front door and everyone's getting shot, right?
02:27:40.000And you have the chief of police is going around going, you know what?
02:27:44.000Because there's been like 700 unsolved murders or something like that.
02:27:48.000It's a conspiracy to take down the police.
02:27:52.000That's why all this shooting is going on because they don't want anyone to trust the police.
02:27:56.000And I guess my point is we've gone through times before when institutions have been have had low trust and those institutions have been rebuilt by people who appear to be more trustworthy and then they go into decline again.
02:28:10.000And I think that our culture is kind of like that.
02:28:13.000And while things, everything changes, sure, stuff comes back and is the same again as well.