Shocking scenes out of Minneapolis, we ve been saying civil strife for a while, but when you find out that there are state government officials and politicians are actively organizing paramilitary actions and shadow law enforcement, it s like, do we call it a civil war yet? Some may be saying, "Wait, wait, wait... wait, slow down... what are you talking about?" Well, let s break it down.
00:02:37.000I think it's fair to call this at this point, I don't know, we've been saying civil strife for a while, but when you find out that there are state government officials, politicians that are actively organizing paramilitary actions and shadow law enforcement, it's like, do we call it a civil war yet?
00:02:57.000Some of you may be saying, wait, wait, wait, slow down, what are you talking about?
00:02:59.000Well, I'm sure most of you have heard about the shooting of Alex Predty.
00:03:05.000They yell, gun, gun, the guy's got a gun.
00:03:08.000One of the agents appears to disarm him.
00:03:10.000Looks like the gun may have gone off accidentally, and then they shot and killed this guy.
00:03:14.000Instantly, there's an occupation, an autonomous zone, something coordinated.
00:03:19.000We're now seeing videos of people being pulled over by de facto law enforcement that demand their papers to prove who they are.
00:03:28.000They have a database where they're tracking license plates.
00:03:30.000Someone in government is giving them this access or deeply involved.
00:03:33.000And it appears we have confirmation that government officials and politicians in Minnesota are actively a part of an insurgency network to rebel.
00:03:43.000I'm not kidding, against the federal government.
00:03:45.000In fact, they call it a resistance network.
00:03:48.000And they admit, these politicians, that they are actively organizing this.
00:03:55.000Now, we've got to break down for you what happened with this shooting, of course.
00:03:58.000We're going to break down for you currently what's happening over the past weekend.
00:04:01.000There was a Hilton, I think it was a home two, ransacked.
00:04:05.000And there was an officer there from the Bureau of Federal Bureau of Prisons who was bashed in the face with a brick left bloody.
00:04:13.000And after all of this and everything we learned, it appears Trump is standing down, stating that he's talked with the mayor and the governor.
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00:08:12.000As it turns out, there are Democrat politicians and government officials actively a part of what they refer to as a resistance network, where they're providing government resources and acting as de facto law enforcement so that they can, as a state, rebel against the federal government.
00:09:02.000And they're using that to compile a list of names and associate them with vehicles to figure out who's doing what.
00:09:07.000Notably, James O'Keefe was identified by his vehicle, and they knew his license plate, which means they not only have access to the database, the plate database, someone's granted them access, but the car rental agencies as well.
00:09:20.000James O'Keefe said it was insane that they were employees at these hotels that were ratting them out.
00:09:26.000This is not just some activists protesting.
00:09:29.000This is a city and statewide insurgent network.
00:09:33.000These people have been operating a shadow law enforcement operation.
00:10:24.000I'd be willing to bet California, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, New Mexico, many of these deep blue states have the same kind of insurgent networks with politicians actively providing direct access to state infrastructure.
00:10:36.000But we don't know about it because they have no reason to reveal what they're doing behind the scenes.
00:12:21.000One of the people who was out looting the FBI vehicles and stealing documents and then reading the documents aloud on live stream, it looked to be the exact same person who was standing in the back of a pickup truck with Ilhan Omar giving speeches to protesters about, you know, resist and we care and all the rest of it.
00:12:40.000So this really does seem very entrenched within Minnesota elected officials as well within that.
00:13:32.000So Melissa Hortman, former Democrat Speaker of the House in Minnesota, who voted against the Somali welfare fraud, ends up dead by a guy who claims Tim Walz told him to do it, who was a Tim Walz appointee.
00:13:48.000And no one investigates Tim Walz for conspiracy to commit murder, who was also neck deep in activist organizations in, I think it was the Congo, if I'm not mistaken.
00:14:09.000And she's of the opinion that the terrorist networks overseas are, at the very least, involved so that way they can get response times, track movements, get equipment, information, routines, all that stuff.
00:14:21.000So even if this isn't just a problem domestically, this is going to spread to international, even if it isn't already.
00:14:29.000Well, that was also the issue with the Somali fraud of Minnesota is how much of that money went to fund al-Shabaab and international terrorist organizations.
00:14:36.000When you describe it, Tim, it sounds like the scene out of a fight club when you have your moles on the inside and he says, we're good, sir.
00:14:44.000But, and I don't want to reach out the tentacles of conspiracy theory too much, but I do think back to Charlie Kirk's assassination, where if you have activists within organizations that tell you that you have security where you don't, so that they can be part of this resistance movement to go after these certain voices, part of me was always asking the question as to how the roof was left open.
00:15:05.000And if you have activist actors who are in on what's going to happen because people had advanced knowledge of it, then leaving deliberate weaknesses open, it sounds exactly what's happening right now.
00:15:15.000And if they go after James O'Keefe by getting his license plate from the car rental, you have activists within who are participating in facilitating acts of violence against the people who are documenting it, speaking out, and arguably changing the mind.
00:16:37.000But imagine if the shoe was on the other foot.
00:16:39.000I mean, these people are out there, and this whole thing was supposedly kicked off, and it's a lie.
00:16:43.000Don't tell me it was actually this woman who, you know, they shot.
00:16:47.000It's all over some woman who tries to run over a guy with a gun who's law enforcement, who, you know, unknowns to her, you know, had been ran over before, and he defends himself.
00:16:57.000And, you know, this whole thing is supposed to be from that.
00:17:01.000And we're supposed to believe that there's that much outrage that we're going to have, you know, this sort of a thing.
00:17:18.000You know, like they want the fact that all of ICE's operations in other states have gone smoothly is it points directly to the fact that this is something that not just the protesters, but the local and state government want.
00:17:34.000And you can pontificate about what the reason is, whether you say, oh, it's because of the alleged improprieties that Jacob Frey and Tim Waltz are involved in because of the Smalley Daycare scandal or whatever.
00:17:47.000That doesn't really, I mean, that's not the point because they are actively involved in this stuff.
00:17:52.000They are doing everything they can to inhibit law enforcement, federal law enforcement from detaining and, you know, deporting illegals.
00:18:01.000Yeah, I mean, part of how you can tell that this is what they want is that they've done it before.
00:18:07.000You had Tim Waltz essentially facilitating the riots then, facilitating the Minneapolis Autonomous Zone.
00:18:14.000You had Jacob Frey taking the knee for George Floyd.
00:18:17.000You had their city council was working to defund police.
00:18:20.000Now Minneapolis, according to Jacob Frey, has 600 cops, which is far below what they actually need to manage the city.
00:18:26.000And that's after demoralizing their police force, defunding their police force and all the rest of it.
00:18:32.000And during that summer, let's not forget this came out during the campaign when Governor Waltz almost became our vice president.
00:18:39.000We heard that his wife demanded that they leave the windows open of the governor's mansion so that she could smell the burning tires of the protests.
00:18:50.000It's for real because she wanted to remember her white privilege.
00:18:52.000And I think another thing that's important to remember, and this is something I keep thinking about, is all of these leftists have for years been telling us about white privilege, right?
00:19:00.000And how white people get a pass and whatever.
00:19:02.000So what you end up with is this white lady, this white guy, they go into these protests, and I think they actually believe that they are protected by their white privilege.
00:19:10.000I think they actually believe that if they go in there first, they're not going to get shot.
00:19:16.000They believed that that white, middle-aged white lady was in absolutely no danger because police are so racist that they would never shoot this middle-aged white lady.
00:19:24.000They believe that their privilege protects them.
00:19:29.000Did she want the windows left open because she wanted to smell the suffering, like be part of the suffering, or because she wanted to take pride in what she had done?
00:19:36.000No, she wanted to remember what she had done and be aware of her privilege and sort of like the whole big commie combo.
00:19:56.000And you can tell that this is what they want because it is what they keep delivering.
00:20:00.000And we know also, and we were talking about this before the show, if it weren't for these sanctuary policies, there would not be confrontations in the communities, and we would not see all of this going on.
00:20:37.000He wishes now that he had waited instead of saying that he wasn't going to run again, you know, because he already said he wasn't going to run for governor again.
00:20:45.000This is all, I mean, it is obviously all politics, but this is insurrection, insurgence, whatever you want to call it.
00:20:52.000It is politics so that they can get the screenshots or they can get the images and the sound bites to use against Trump and the Republicans in the midterms.
00:21:00.000That might be part and parcel of some broader scheme of funding international terrorism, but I think that is the bottom line element to this.
00:21:08.000It's activist blue states that are trying to get the clips, soundbites, and images for their next political promotional campaign.
00:21:15.000And then the problem is not to give them that which they so desperately want.
00:21:19.000Every night, don't forget, all of these activist groups are holding online virtual trainings.
00:21:24.000You know, the Women's March is holding a virtual training tonight so that they can tell everyone how to resist more and all of the rest of it.
00:21:31.000And they're just one group, you know, that I'm still on the list of.
00:21:34.000And there's dozens of other ones that are doing the exact same thing.
00:21:38.000And there's pamphlets, there's whole documents that tell you how to use your car, you know, how to de-arrest people, how to obstruct law enforcement without, you know, taking any culpability for yourself.
00:22:30.000According to the New York Post, this guy is part of a network that is tracking law enforcement, pulling citizens, random civilians over, threatening them, forcing them to, threatening them, threatening to kill James O'Keefe for that circumstance.
00:22:46.000This guy's part of a group that has trained to obstruct law enforcement, and they refer to themselves as a resistance network.
00:22:53.000Sure, if you're actively training people to track law enforcement vehicles and obstruct while armed, you're not a resistance network.
00:24:39.000Then, when the police made a move to arrest him, and by all means, by all means, say the CBP is overly aggressive and didn't need to go that far.
00:25:48.000They hear a gunshot go off and then see a guy turn around holding a black object in his hand like that and they unload on the guy.
00:25:55.000I don't think this is an instance of ICE executing or CBP executing.
00:25:59.000Certainly not ICE, not ICE agents or CBP wanting to execute a guy, but it's also not a peaceful protester engaging in First Amendment rights.
00:26:07.000You have no First Amendment right to be part of a network tracking license plates to obstruct federal law enforcement.
00:26:17.000When the Rene Good shooting happened, you had a lawyer go on the Daily Show and say blocking traffic does not reach the level of obstruction.
00:26:30.000What about being part of a network that is driving around on shifts with thousands of people working with the state government to isolate, locate, and block federal agents from doing their jobs and actively fight them while armed?
00:26:44.000Now I'm going to go ahead and say that's obstruction.
00:26:46.000And then this is the unfortunate circumstance that happens when you engage in this behavior.
00:26:51.000You made this point this morning on one of your clips.
00:26:56.000When you're being detained by law enforcement, the safest thing to do is go limp.
00:27:12.000They will pick you up and you do nothing.
00:27:15.000The fact that this guy's actively fighting, these are not your typical protest groups.
00:27:20.000These are coordinated planned insurgents who have been told to get armed, who have been told to fight back, and he showed up with two mags.
00:27:29.000Now, listen, I'm not going to sit here and claim you're not allowed to carry magazines or carry guns.
00:27:34.000But if you're part of a group that is giving you instructions to find and block law enforcement on shifts, meaning this guy has a, there's an authority, there's a hierarchy in a group saying, okay, Alex, you are on duty now.
00:27:50.000And then he brings an extra magazine with him.
00:27:52.000I don't think he was going there to massacre law enforcement, but he's not just a protester.
00:27:58.000Well, this is someone also who spoke to his parents about his plans after Rene Good was killed.
00:28:03.000He went and talked to his parents about how he planned to get involved in the protests.
00:28:06.000He'd been involved in protests before.
00:28:08.000They warned him about interfering with law enforcement.
00:28:11.000They warned him about getting too involved.
00:28:13.000But you also had Governor Tim Waltz telling Minnesotans to track and film ICE agents, to keep protesting loudly, to make sure they had their cell phone on them at all times, and to get involved by filming all of the interactions between law enforcement and the arrests of illegal immigrants.
00:29:11.000They're in life and death situations all the time.
00:29:13.000I'm just some random person who doesn't want my life to get screwed up right now or ended because I do the wrong thing with the, you know, for the guy with the gun.
00:29:23.000I've carried a gun almost every day for the better part of the past 15 years, right?
00:29:29.000And I've had interactions with law enforcement multiple times.
00:29:32.000There was one time where I was driving.
00:29:33.000I had my gun on the console, got pulled over, the cop came up on the right side because it was on the highway.
00:29:39.000And I look over and the cop's got his gun drawn, you know, flashlight on, gun drawn, because he saw my gun, right?
00:30:14.000You know why I love libertarians so much?
00:30:16.000Because whenever a fight breaks out, they fold like cheap suits.
00:30:20.000So I don't have to worry about them at all.
00:30:22.000These libertarians come out and they're like, look, I'm concerned about immigration, but I don't think the government should be allowed.
00:30:29.000And I'm like, bro, by all means, scream into the wind.
00:30:32.000Because if anything actually has to happen, you're going to stand there with our arms crossed while we do the jobs that need to be done.
00:30:38.000But what I love so much about this, especially, is that these people who are saying, I thought you were for the Second Amendment, Tim.
00:30:46.000I was never in favor of the right to keep and bear arms to go and obstruct duly appointed law enforcement officials from a duly elected government because you disagreed with the policy position everybody else voted for.
00:30:57.000The idea that you were like, don't I have a right to go fight a cop with a gun?
00:31:08.000Did you know the Second Amendment was not about fighting tyranny?
00:31:12.000I'm sick of these people who have this like seventh grade American traditionalist view of the Second Amendment, where they're like, the founding fathers were concerned the government would take over.
00:31:22.000But tyrannical government would oppress them.
00:31:24.000So they needed to be armed at all times.
00:31:26.000There was a factor in the Second Amendment, of which was the regulars from the crown were trying to take our guns from us, for which we used to protect ourselves, and we said no.
00:31:37.000And if you allow us to take your weapons, you will be oppressed.
00:31:40.000But the principal reason for the Second Amendment was not just because they were like, guys, what if we to overthrow our new government?
00:31:47.000In fact, a bunch of the founding fathers were like, we don't want to give the people guns.
00:31:53.000The principal issue is the general defense of a free state, which can be interpreted to mean fighting tyrannical government, but typically was about foreign invaders and not having strong standing armies.
00:32:06.000That's why the original article, of which I think it would have been Article 4 or 5, actually, before they got rid of the first two and then reduced everything down, actually had a provision about conscription not being necessary.
00:32:20.000Because the actual intent was, in a time of war, we need people to be able to defend their communities.
00:32:27.000Only one component of that is in the event of tyrannical government.
00:32:30.000However, Thomas Jefferson, who famously wrote the letter saying that, you know, what is it, every 200 years, the Tree of Liberty must be watered with the blood of patriots and tyrants, later went to say, yeah, I shouldn't have said that.
00:32:41.000And many of the founding fathers actually held the opinion that the crown wasn't necessarily the problem.
00:32:47.000Parliament was, and the king would not come to their aid.
00:32:50.000It wasn't this cut and dry thing like the king is bad.
00:32:52.000No, it was we're not being represented in government.
00:32:55.000As it stands right now, Ulysses Grant, what he wrote was, you have registers grievances.
00:34:04.000But the margin of error is always going to exist and we are going to do what our laws say.
00:34:09.000And these laws were not written by me, nor were they written by the current Congress.
00:34:12.000Our immigration laws were written 30 plus years ago, 40, 50 years ago.
00:34:17.000I only ask as a voter, and I know most of you watching, that we have those laws upheld.
00:34:23.000So when I see DHS ICE, and they go out and they're armed and they're putting down these protesters and then people look at me and say, you're licking their boot.
00:34:38.000But your lies and manipulations ain't playing with me at all.
00:34:42.000Because I got to tell you, I honestly don't even care about this argument coming from communists that they should have a right to keep and bear arms.
00:34:49.000You want to come to me and say, but what about your principles, Tim?
00:34:52.000Don't people have a right to keep and bear arms?
00:34:55.000But when a communist comes to me and says, I shouldn't be allowed to have a gun, I'll return the favor and say, neither should you.
00:35:01.000The fact that Thomas Jefferson said that he regretted having said that later is one thing, but the fact that it resonated throughout the ages means that there's probably more truth to it than him having written it out of error.
00:35:13.000But going back to the guy and whether or not he was part of an insurgency and we now have elements that he was an activist involved in BLM, the argument is going to be to play devil's advocate.
00:35:24.000At that time, they would have no reason to know that he was only there with a camera and a gun, a concealed gun.
00:35:30.000The big question is going to be that as of the moment.
00:35:37.000No, no, don't, The argument is going to be that they didn't know what he was an activist.
00:35:44.000They didn't know that he was there taking names and taking plates and whatever.
00:35:47.000And that might be irrelevant to what happened at the end of the day.
00:35:50.000The issue is that he willingly and deliberately got involved in an altercation.
00:35:55.000We don't hear from any of this footage that he announces that he's got a gun on him.
00:35:59.000And whether or not he thought he was righteously defending a woman who might have been abusively getting sprayed by pepper spray by these officers, this all happened within basically three seconds.
00:36:11.000And then there's, they find his gun, and then a shot rings out, and it happens within a second.
00:36:16.000And he's holding a black object pointed in his hand.
00:36:18.000No, and then people are saying, well, he was reaching for the holster, but the holster was empty.
00:36:21.000First of all, by the time they find out he has one gun, they don't know that he doesn't have more than one gun.
00:36:25.000And this happens in a second and a half.
00:36:27.000And I was, you know, took a little flack for saying what happened to Renee Good was justified, but unfortunate.
00:36:34.000This is another one where whether or not you think it's justified or not, it's a very predictable outcome from acting like an idiot.
00:36:40.000And when you say, you know, you get pulled over with a gun in your car, I got pulled over coming out of my house in Montreal and a cop stopped me because I looked suspicious because I did.
00:36:48.000And I'm not going to mouth off and say, I'm coming out of my house and you don't have the right to do me.
00:38:09.000And the left would say, none of that has anything to do with what the ICE, with the CBP guy did.
00:38:15.000They'd be like, yeah, but he wasn't doing that there.
00:38:18.000It wouldn't matter if this guy said, I want to exercise my rights.
00:38:22.000And I just so happen to be walking down the street and I see these guys.
00:38:24.000Maybe I can peacefully approach this officer and explain our position to him.
00:38:28.000It wouldn't matter if he did that because the right is still going to say he was actively armed while resisting arrest.
00:38:33.000Because in the minds of the partisans, only one thing truly matters.
00:38:39.000Enemies got into a fight and one side took an action.
00:38:44.000If Predty was being beaten and fighting and then a gunshot rang out and he rolled over, pulled out his gun and shot the agent several times, the left would be arguing the inverse saying, he heard a gunshot and heard gun.
00:38:57.000He thought they were trying to kill him.
00:39:17.000We got this post from Todd Anderson, Poker Knight Todd.
00:39:21.000He says, if you look at this picture and see anything other than an unarmed and defenseless citizen being executed, please check yourself into a mental health facility.
00:40:05.000Well, no, I see right now what the left wanted by way of their new poster, you know, enhance the negative reverse negative, put on a shirt.
00:40:24.000There is an ICE agent on the ground whose leg is made of some kind, who's got one leg made of robot parts, and he has no head because this is an AI image they fabricated.
00:40:37.000know because the truth is i that's your i didn't know that was the punchline what i had seen there's no head and his foot is made of robot parts But his foot is a gun.
00:40:46.000There's a screenshot that is relatively similar.
00:40:48.000And then someone had asked Grok if it's a real image.
00:40:51.000And it says, yes, this is a real image of a Russian soldier executing a civilian in 2022.
00:40:58.000And then the reply to that was, way to go, Grok.
00:41:01.000So there is a comparable low-res, grainy screenshot from a single frame.
00:41:06.000But what they've done is they've AI generated a version of it, and they're using this to make their claims.
00:41:13.000This, of course, based on the expressions and what they're doing, is meant to make you think this poor man is on his knees being executed.
00:41:21.000Now, certainly the original still does look similar, but you can't see their faces, as evidenced by the fact that this agent's head doesn't exist because the AI couldn't even, the AI couldn't even see his head.
00:41:33.000So the expression these guys have is fabricated.
00:41:37.000They want to create an emotional image.
00:41:39.000That's the point of AI generating this version of it.
00:41:42.000You can see in his hand, he's holding something.
00:41:44.000Now, what he's holding in his hand looks like it might be a magazine, and he's got multiple thumbs.
00:42:37.000We saw him having numerous involuntary reactions there for like 10 or 15 seconds, which, you know, anybody that's ever gotten into any real fights knows that a real fight doesn't last more than a minute, usually.
00:42:48.000If it does, there's something going on.
00:42:51.000Plus, let's not overlook the fact that he was in the process of committing multiple crimes, resisting arrest, participating in insurrection, a conspiracy to resist.
00:43:00.000I mean, there's so many different things that this guy might have been doing at this time.
00:43:05.000And, you know, I mean, again, to me, though, this is something that the left is looking for.
00:43:11.000This is something that these people in Minnesota are looking for.
00:45:07.000You can hear the people yelling, he's got a gun, gun, gun.
00:45:12.000Yeah, no, the question is, is he announcing it or did he want either to go out in a blaze of glory or did he think that he was going to go in there, shoot a couple of officers who he thought were abusively pepper spraying an innocent pedestrian and he would be a folk hero as a result.
00:45:25.000I don't think he was going to shoot anybody.
00:45:27.000I mean, to be fair, listen, there are a lot of people who are like, look, I carry multiple magazines with me.
00:45:32.000It doesn't mean I want to kill anybody.
00:45:35.000Sure, but when you're part of a group where you have shifts and you've got the governments basically telling you that Nazis are taking over and we have to put an end to this now, and then you're like, okay, I am going to, I'm going to, listen, it was not a protest.
00:45:53.000This is a paramilitary group in a chat with managers and bosses putting him on duty to go out seeking out law enforcement to obstruct them.
00:46:03.000And he decided, not only should I bring my gun, I should bring an additional magazine with me.
00:46:08.000Well, he might have been waiting for an altercation that didn't involve federal law enforcement.
00:46:12.000At the bare minimum, he expected maybe a possibility of a firefight.
00:46:16.000Yeah, no, no, I mean, maybe he wanted to kill James O'Keefe.
00:46:19.000Maybe he wanted, maybe, maybe he, I forget who it was that was assassinated a while back and then the guy gave an interview on Vice and then the cops found him.
00:46:34.000So, I mean, this guy goes out looking, he won't do it to ICE, but if they find other agitators, if they find independent journalists, and then, you know, they get in a corner where there's nobody but them, and then he claims self-defense.
00:46:43.000Whether or not he was for trouble, he definitely found trouble.
00:46:48.000And the issue of painting him as an innocent victim, it's easy to.
00:46:55.000But when he's involved in intervening actively, even if he thought he was righteously doing so, armed with a firearm in a police altercation, you cannot expect it to go many other ways.
00:47:57.000I'm willing to stop in to stay around and talk with anybody that wants any more information.
00:48:03.000We've got a couple groups on the app Signal that we would love for you to join.
00:48:09.000Whether or not you want to be a part of the resistance network, I fully understand you may not be comfortable with that, but you can help us in a lot of ways by sending an alert that if you see any suspicious vehicles, any traffic, if you know of anybody that is being targeted, that's being detained, we have resources immediately available that we can send to you, send to their family, get them legal help, help the families if they need food, if people are afraid to leave their homes to get food,
00:48:37.000or we're working with the food shelves to try to figure out a way to deliver groceries.
00:48:51.000So presuming that Libs of TikTok is accurate in their reporting, which I don't see why it wouldn't be, here is a state rep organizing active insurgency against the federal governments, which a man who is, again, Cam Higby shows, they turn their shift on and off.
00:49:10.000They show their emoji that I'm on duty.
00:49:13.000This guy got armed and said, I am going to actively seek out federal law enforcement and get in their way.
00:49:34.000They've got homeless people, citizens of America, veterans living on the streets.
00:49:38.000This guy is out here cloutchasing with, you know, who he presumes to be illegals, strategizing and organizing how he can actively divert resources to protecting illegal immigrants, and especially presumably because they're going after the violent criminals of them.
00:50:41.000Tom Homan will be meeting with him tomorrow in order to continue discussion.
00:50:44.000Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Trump.
00:50:47.000And then I don't know if we have, there's an additional post he made where he said he received, Trump says he received a call from Tim Waltz and that they were negotiating and Tom Homan was going to come in and help settle this down.
00:50:58.000So it is largely being viewed as an overt surrender, the removal of Bavino, Homan being sent in to negotiate with the local government.
00:51:12.000I hate the idea of any perceived weakness from the administration.
00:51:17.000I think that part of the reason why he's making the changes that he's making is because of the way the PR has been handled.
00:51:24.000A lot of people have been complaining about the things that ICE officers have been saying to the press.
00:51:30.000And I think that that's likely why, not because they're not handling the actual application of law properly.
00:51:38.000But I hate the fact that it looks like Trump is backing down.
00:51:40.000And I hate the fact that he's talking to Frey about this stuff.
00:51:43.000Like the administration is completely in the right in trying to get the illegals out of Minneapolis.
00:51:51.000So to back down, I think it just makes him look weak.
00:51:54.000Yeah, well, it's a signal to Kathy Hochul and Gavin Newsom and Abigail Spanberger and all the rest of them that they should go ahead and engage in these kinds of things.
00:52:03.000And if that means turning some of their citizens into martyrs in order to fight back against the federal government and expose what is apparently the weakness of the federal government, then that's what they need to do.
00:52:55.000I mean, this is nightmare level stuff.
00:52:58.000For silver to get to this position, we have to have some kind of psychoanomaly outside of standard economics or mass panic that the U.S. dollar is about to just vaporize.
00:53:10.000And we're already at the point where the institutions have made those purchases a long time ago, and now the retail market's starting to buy up silver.
00:54:45.000Like, you know, allegedly lying under oath, according to a judge, to exaggerate some of the crises that justified the responses, you discredit yourself to be in the position that you're in.
00:54:55.000Homan, and it's arguable that Trump ought to have listened to Homan from the beginning and instead was going with Christy Noam's decision making, which is problematic at best.
00:55:04.000When you have Chrissy Noam coming out and facilitating the argument that they're lying through their teeth about what's going on, you got to do something.
00:55:12.000Homan should have been there from the get-go.
00:55:14.000And I don't see this as letting Frey and Walls off the hook at all.
00:56:13.000I think that is likely what Trump is doing.
00:56:17.000But this means with an active state-sponsored low-tier insurgency, I'm not going to tell like it's the Taliban or something.
00:56:25.000Trump needs to go in and say, your government is in control, and we will not tolerate this.
00:56:32.000Instead, he's missing the big picture.
00:56:35.000And if, if he really is sending in Holman to put the fist down, it looks like to his already somewhat dejected followers, the black pillars, Dan Boggito calls them, that Trump is once again just surrendering.
00:56:48.000And so listen, being a leader is not just about being right.
00:56:53.000It's about proving yourself to the people who stand before you.
00:57:29.000Sometimes all you need in that scene, when everyone's breaking and Mel Gibson's character grabs the flag and screams no and runs forward and they all watch him and they turn and run, maybe he's wrong, but people see that and they see inspiration.
00:57:44.000And what I see right now with the Epstein stuff around Trump, and again, this is very much Beltway insider stuff.
00:57:51.000People care more about the Seahawks than they cared about what's going on with ICE.
00:57:56.000In the political space, those that are most active, those that are most willing and likely to support, have watched Trump falter again and again.
00:59:54.000For over a year now, we've been waiting for prosecutions of anybody of substance, and not once has it happened.
01:00:01.000We literally have the most embarrassing Attorney General.
01:00:04.000I mean, this is like Merrick Garland part two.
01:00:07.000I mean, we have the same people, the same people in the DOJ and FBI that arrested and prosecuted Jay Sixers like this, but they can't do it with these guys.
01:00:19.000Well, maybe Bovino is out because he said that thing about how Predty was going to massacre law enforcement, and that does not appear to be true.
01:00:30.000I mean, maybe that's more what this is about, perhaps, than capitulating necessarily.
01:00:35.000Maybe it has something to do with Bovino's comments.
01:00:38.000No, Bovino, I don't even care about Bovino as much as I care about the fact that, you know, we fired 150 or so FBI agents.
01:00:46.000There were 5,000 that were involved with J6.
01:00:49.000So those 5,000 FBI agents could round up Jay Sixers from all over the country, put them in jail, prosecute them.
01:00:55.000There are hundreds and hundreds of them in the first few months.
01:00:58.000But this, we have a legit insurgency here, a legit insurrection, and we've got nothing.
01:01:50.000Homan is the stronger one who should have been there in the first place.
01:01:52.000If he's going to reposition and get the right people in charge, maybe Bondi's next, but he's got to get the right people there.
01:01:59.000There's no point going in there and making five more martyrs out of different people who are going to be very, you know, who will be celebrated for having been murdered.
01:02:06.000Are you telling me that I got to run for president of Viva?
01:02:07.000Are you saying I have to go do it because no one's getting a job done?
01:02:10.000Well, first of all, there's time for Trump yet.
01:02:14.000And then we've got JD Vance, who I think probably sees more of the complaining from the base than Trump, who seems to be shielded to his own detriment.
01:02:25.000But yeah, you got a guy coming out and saying he was lying about Matthew, about Pretty, embarrassing everybody who repeats it afterwards.
01:02:33.000Stephen Miller's got to be embarrassed.
01:02:34.000Christy Nomashe's relying on that's got to be embarrassed.
01:02:37.000And then you make the administration look like the liars that the left.
01:02:42.000They're trying to play the left's game.
01:02:44.000It doesn't work because the opposition to the left is because of their cult.
01:03:29.000Look, there's no capitulating in stopping to make mistakes and then reassess and make, and look, Pam Bondi said they sent subpoenas for Fry and Walls.
01:03:40.000I'm sure something's going to come of that.
01:03:42.000But it might be an indication that Trump understands the wrong people are not doing the jobs right now and it's time to put the right people in.
01:04:41.000Now, I've been talking about this, and I'm going to tell you guys, I'm not, I don't care who wants to call me out and say it's BS because I'm not going to tell you my sources.
01:04:48.000I've got more than one source in the White House, senior officials.
01:05:12.000And when I dropped the initial stuff on Susie Wiles, because I was asked to investigate some alleged campaign corruption during the campaign, I was asked by friends of Donald Trump because they're worried about him.
01:05:23.000So I look in and I keep seeing these things that just don't add up.
01:05:26.000And I'm not going to make any accusations, get myself sued here, although I've got the evidence to keep myself out of trouble if they want to try it.
01:05:33.000You know, I look at some funky things happening.
01:05:36.000Well, it kept going back to the same people.
01:05:38.000I'm going to tell you right now, Wiles is blocking.
01:05:42.000Nobody gets access to Trump unless it's through Wiles.
01:05:45.000This whole thing, I don't think Trump even knows what's going on.
01:06:03.000So until he wises up and figures out, hey, I got a bunch of crooks around me and gets rid of them.
01:06:08.000This is the kind of crap we're going to get.
01:06:10.000No accountability, useless Pam Bonnie, Pfizer Pam Bondi, who worked for Pfizer right before she went in.
01:06:16.000And by the way, did you know that Pfizer-Pam Bondi, right before she worked for Pfizer, she represented them the year before she went in as AG.
01:06:22.000Do you know that on the first full day of her work, she changed enforcement priorities in the DOJ?
01:06:29.000And suddenly two OFAC investigations into Pfizer disappeared her first day of work.
01:06:33.000That's the most substantial work she's done since she's got there.
01:06:49.000Bondi is the, she's not just the weakest link.
01:06:51.000I mean, arguably the most corrupt link.
01:06:53.000The problem with what you're saying is that this was the exact same criticism everybody leveled in Trump's first term.
01:06:59.000And the problem would be if he hasn't learned the lesson from the first term or if he, I don't know, he just has more disguised wolves in the hen house.
01:07:38.000We do hear an awful lot more about Venezuela and Greenland and foreign adversaries than we hear about domestic policy.
01:07:46.000And I think that Americans elected Trump primarily to say, you know, foreign policy, we're going to put that on the back burner for a while.
01:07:53.000Let's really deal with what's going on in America.
01:07:55.000And that is still, I think, what I think that's still what we want.
01:08:50.000And there's been a lot of talk about foreign policy.
01:08:52.000A lot of it is arguably not in America's best interest, but arguably it is.
01:08:56.000And you make the argument for Iran, for Israel, for whatever.
01:08:59.000RFK Jr., when he announced his campaign, he said, you know, a country that is at war abroad will never be at peace at home.
01:09:05.000And it's because you divert resources, you divert monies.
01:09:08.000The problem is with Greenland, I'm on board with Greenland, but you've diluted support for Greenland with issues like Iran strikes and the potential for more war there, which looks like it's going to, and Venezuela.
01:09:18.000Didn't we just send a whole Lincoln brigade or whatever over that way?
01:10:47.000The issue, because it's cold doesn't mean, you know, there's a lot of, I think there's Antarctic deserts that qualify as deserts because they don't have enough precipitation.
01:10:54.000So they might be freezing cold, but not a lot of precipitation.
01:10:56.000Yeah, so you make some snow and then you're good.
01:12:45.000The reason why I want to highlight this because I'm sure everybody gets a good idea that a lot of people are laughing at it.
01:12:49.000Well, and it's also because not just her hand is all injured and people are like, justice, but that she's flailing around like in agony, suffering, and people are just like laughing at it.
01:12:58.000My question is this: you've got 1,000 astute, well-reasoned individuals on one side of a field.
01:13:07.000On the other side of the field, you have 1,000 potential Darwin award winners, and a fight breaks out.
01:13:28.000So when it, like, everybody's making fun of this lady, and I'm like, dude, they laugh and they go, if the Civil War ever broke out, we have the guns.
01:13:36.000Yes, and they've got Darwin Award winners.
01:13:40.000I'm going to push back a second time in the night.
01:13:41.000This displays not steadfast belief in a cause, but stupidity.
01:14:43.000We don't actually see that part of the video.
01:14:45.000It is well known, and I've seen it happen a million times.
01:14:48.000The agitators will see a tear gas canister fly and they bring gloves and they'll pick it up and they'll lob it back at the cops.
01:14:54.000And the cops are wearing gas masks because of this.
01:14:56.000So the presumption is she was like, I am going to throw a grenade at police.
01:15:02.000At the end of the day, we got to distinguish, right?
01:15:05.000So, I mean, there's the legit Darwin Award winners, and then there's, you know, the college liberal weenies that are that are out there, and they're going to fold like paper, right?
01:15:16.000So the liberal weenie activists, I think, will fold like, but then, you know, you do have some of these guys that are hardcore, not jobs.
01:15:23.000Now, let me say between the two of you, right?
01:15:52.000The reason that we, quote unquote, lost Afghanistan is because we were trying to treat, we were trying to make those people into Jeffersonian democracy-loving people.
01:16:19.000Do not get it twisted that the military loses engagements because it just does not.
01:16:25.000Who was it that said if in response to the Predi shooting, if a soldier had done that in Afghanistan, they would have been court-martialed.
01:16:36.000And when I was listening to that, I said, that's exactly why they were not able to succeed in certain conflicts because you had to go through a chain of command protocol before firing on somebody who was clearly posing a threat to you.
01:16:47.000Ashley Babbitt, who was unarmed and shot and killed, and they celebrate her death still to this day.
01:16:51.000Yeah, they called her a domestic terrorist at the time.
01:16:56.000Although, you know, again, even with Ashley Babbitt, it was a situation of you're doing stupid things and the consequences can spiral out of control real quick.
01:17:05.000But as more footage of that came out, even the shot itself wasn't proper because you had cops behind her that could have been easily as hit by that shot as she was.
01:17:15.000Compare the video of that guy that was resisting arrest got shot with Roseanne Boylan getting beat to death while she was laying on the ground unconscious on J6, right?
01:17:25.000So the video of her being beat to death, I mean, she's defenseless on the ground and they just keep clubbing her, right?
01:17:31.000This guy is actively fighting that whole time.
01:17:35.000Like you said, your description of it, the gun going off, someone yelling gun, gun.
01:17:38.000I mean, it's, you know, that one's kind of unfortunate.
01:18:27.000Conservatives treat power the way a wine snob treats alcohol and Democrats treat power the way an alcoholic treats alcohol.
01:18:34.000Darvin Darvin, who's going to win that fight?
01:18:36.000The guy that wants to drink the booze not the guy that wants to be a drink gets too drunk and makes it very easy for someone who's of sound mind to beat.
01:19:31.000The issue is there's many factors at play in whether or not someone's willing to run up, grab a grenade, and chuck it at cops.
01:19:40.000And it is one principle reason: do you have kids?
01:19:44.000Seeing as conservatives have families, conservative men are substantially less willing to engage in a conflict where they would leave their families high and dry.
01:19:53.000During the woke tyranny, which, you know, like the late 2010s into COVID, I saw it all the time in our own chat.
01:20:03.000I remember saying, I can't speak up at work.
01:20:24.000Taco Bell panics, rehires the guy, or offers him his job back.
01:20:28.000Not a single conservative was willing to speak out because they were like, I got to take care of myself and my family.
01:20:32.000This affords the left a psychotic amount of leeway.
01:20:36.000Now, to be fair, 20 years from now, assuming they don't take political power, they'll cease to exist.
01:20:42.000The big problem is, if they do win power through kamikaze strikes and stupidity or whatever, just blunt aggression, then they're going to make sure Republicans don't exist.
01:20:52.000So, Tim, I'm going to tell you, I did speak out, and I lost a lot fighting on the COVID stuff.
01:20:59.000I got a family and I lost a lot doing it.
01:21:02.000But I will tell you that I agree with you, most won't, but some of us will.
01:21:06.000The key, though, is that there's some of us, some of us that will stand, period.
01:21:11.000And I think those of us on the conservative side, I think there's a smaller number, but there's a number of us on the conservative side, on the freedom side, that will stand.
01:21:21.000But those of us that will on this side, we do it on principle, so we'll stand to the bitter end.
01:21:25.000There is no, someone may call me a Darwin guy at what at some point, because I'm going to be honest with you.
01:21:31.000There are things I won't depend a knee on, period, ever.
01:21:34.000And I do think that the conservatives that will fight on principle are probably even more dedicated than these leftist loons.
01:21:41.000That's why I say having a family is the double-edged sword to some extent.
01:21:45.000You're not going to go squander your life for nothing, but you're going to defend your family when you reach that threshold.
01:22:11.000He's been routed, is what we call it in conflict.
01:22:13.000Well, no, I would say he might have arguably, because of the leadership that was on ground there, fell into the trap, gave the PR that the left wanted.
01:22:20.000Trump's efforts have been routed by the enemy, and he's retreating and reassessing.
01:22:25.000And sometimes you have to retreat, and that's fair.
01:22:27.000But the point is, it shouldn't have happened.
01:22:29.000No, we should have immediately had prosecutions for some of these networks the day he came in.
01:22:35.000And we know they exist in other states, networked with each other.
01:22:38.000And have we seen any high-profile perp walks for Antifa?
01:23:01.000We've been saying go after the money for 10 years now, going after George Soros, open society.
01:23:05.000And the problem is it's unclear as whether or not there's been a shift of the people that we had faith in, but everyone was very excited when Kash Patel got in there.
01:23:14.000You know, people were less excited with Pan Bondi, but giving her the benefit of the doubt, something happened or they were never there to begin with to actually do what they promised to do.
01:23:23.000Cash coming out and saying, yeah, follow the money.
01:23:36.000Let me be a conspiracy theorist for a minute, right?
01:23:38.000So if we wait just a little bit longer, just a little bit, by the time they actually try and save face and arrest anybody of importance, it'll be after the midterms before anything's getting done.
01:23:49.000Well, then we'll have a Democrat Congress.
01:23:51.000So they don't have to do anything anyways.
01:23:53.000I think these people are undermining Trump intentionally.
01:23:55.000I mean, listen, and Cash was on the Reawaken tour with me.
01:25:06.000If you want to go conspiratorial, this is Robert Barnes' idea we discussed it last night on our show.
01:25:11.000But if you wanted to make it look, if you deep down didn't actually want to get rid of illegal immigrants because you enjoy exploiting them for cheap labor, like kids in Europe.
01:25:20.000Well, let's go with cheap labor because the votes doesn't favor the Republicans, but cheap labor might favor some rhinos.
01:25:26.000If you wanted to actually not get rid of the problem, but make it look like you were trying to fight the problem while producing the exact opposite results, what would you be doing differently than what just happened in Minnesota?
01:25:36.000And so, you know, this is the idea that there's a lot of rhinos who want cheap labor for corporate, you know, their own corporate buddies, and you don't really want to get rid of all the illegals.
01:25:45.000You had Trump discuss keeping them for hospitality and for agriculture, then taking a lot of blowback from the base.
01:25:52.000Well, here's a way to make sure that you don't actually successfully get rid of deporting anybody because the optics are so bad.
01:25:57.000And maybe that is the deep down conspiracy.
01:26:24.000If you believe in election fraud and you think it happens in the primaries, too, why do you think that Republicans, when they have the majority of the House, the majority of the Senate and the presidency, still can't pass election reform laws?
01:26:52.000And we already have a situation where most of these states where when voter rolls are requested, they are denying the Trump administration access to those voter records.
01:27:26.000The new SAVE Act, which I support, we need the SAVE Act, but the enforcement's weak and it promotes Real ID, which is, I'm sorry, Real ID is an absolute disaster.
01:27:49.000Well, part of the situation right now, honestly, is like you get boomers and Gen Z that are like, no, no, no, we don't want digital tracking, blah, blah, blah.
01:27:57.000Then when you get to younger millennials and I'm sorry, not Gen Z, but Gen X. When you get to younger millennials, Gen X and Gen Alpha, they don't care.
01:28:07.000They really don't care about privacy the way that older people do.
01:28:11.000And so like I actually do care about that.
01:28:13.000But at the same time, I'm walking around with this all the time.
01:28:16.000You know, I had Amazon Alexa for a while.
01:28:19.000Like the idea that you are going to have, that we're going to continue to have the privacy that we enjoyed 20, 30, 40 years ago, it's gone because as the boomers and Gen X gets older, younger millennials and Gen Z just don't care.
01:28:40.000So I understand what you're saying, but they don't even think about it.
01:28:43.000Young people don't even think about it.
01:28:44.000You hear about that guy who drove his car into Maine?
01:28:47.000I think it was Maine, and then just got out and walked in the woods.
01:28:50.000And he was notorious for living with like never lit a fire, living.
01:28:56.000And he would go to cabins when no one's there, gently break in, take some food, and then leave.
01:29:02.000And half the cabin owners were like arrested.
01:29:04.000The other half would actually put extra food out with a note saying stay as long as you'd like, but he never would.
01:29:09.000He got caught after 27 years because of technology.
01:29:12.000Because at a certain point, people started getting it's the ubiquity of cameras and trail cams and just general like satellite tracking stuff.
01:29:23.000Eventually someone was like, we can see where he would walk on stones and tree roots that nobody could track him.
01:30:08.000It's because modern society doesn't allow for that.
01:30:11.000People want the things that their iPhone, that the internet, that are offered by these new technologies and these new technologies, whether you like it or not, come with constant logging and constant interaction with cell phone towers.
01:30:34.000Nowadays, the technology exists to take a Wi-Fi router, connect to the Wi-Fi router, in your home, and they can model what was inside of your house is just like in the Batman movie.
01:30:47.000So, look, the idea that you have any kind of privacy, if you want privacy, you must totally disconnect everything except for maybe the electrical service to your house.
01:30:57.000And nobody's not going to be able to do it.
01:32:08.00015 to 30 trillion dollars worth of T change hands globally, depending on the estimates during COVID.
01:32:15.000Not one, listen, we know, I know because I was involved with breaking it all, that it was created in the lab in Wuhan with help from our CIA, our U.S. USAID, EcoHealth Alliance.
01:32:50.000This stuff happens again unless we take a stand.
01:32:53.000We elected Donald Trump to put a stop to get accountability to make sure that we were going to have free and fair elections, that we would never have COVID things again, that we would stop this illegal immigration, that we'd get our economy.
01:33:04.000The one thing he is doing, I think we'll have a good economy this year.
01:35:00.000Yeah, there's been a lot of talk amongst like gold and silver bugs, not recently, but 10 years ago, people were complaining because silver was not keeping up with the price of gold.
01:35:09.000As gold increased, silver was being that people were saying that the market was being depressed.
01:35:14.000I think that some of this is that has whatever the whatever was keeping low price.
01:35:19.000China's not exporting anymore, so the demand is constrained.
01:35:22.000But I think for moves like this, I think what likely happened is institutional power said, we need silver.
01:35:32.000You know, honestly, because it's like now the market cap for gold and silver is above what the market cap for all crypto is, which is kind of crazy.
01:35:44.000They're going to plate it with gold and they're going to stick it back in the safes at Fort Knox to make it look like they have what they're going to do.
01:36:30.000There was a time where people, I had a P.O. box, and I told people that if they sent me two silver dimes or one silver quarter, I would give them an autograph, autograph picture.
01:36:40.000It was like a couple bucks for at the time, it was like four or five bucks for everything.
01:36:44.000So it was like, you know, four or five bucks, I'll send you a picture.
01:36:46.000And now I've got a lot of silver dimes and quarters because of it.
01:36:51.000Copper apparently is going to skyrocket too.
01:36:53.000People are saying copper's at six bucks.
01:36:58.000It's not really moving in any kind of dramatic fashion.
01:37:58.000That's almost as dumb as picking up a flash grenade and trying to throw it back barehanded.
01:38:02.000That's kind of special, that flash grenade thing.
01:38:04.000Well, I've seen, like, I'm a glutton for punishment and like watching these videos of people doing stupid things like getting their hands blown off by fire works.
01:38:12.000To let kids know these things are not just, you know, toys, they'll blow your freaking fingers into like all it's crazy.
01:38:19.000But yeah, I've seen a lot of that stuff.
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01:39:01.000I'm just going to add this as an aside.
01:39:05.000This is a well-reported thing going back like eight or ten years that they know when you're going to the bathroom and when you're going to buy lunch.
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01:43:14.000They can join the United States if they can't vote.
01:43:17.000I'm talking about people in suits working in factories making poutine mass-produced for the American masses.
01:43:23.000I was going to make a light-hearted reference that would be taken out of context and used as a sound clip forever, but no, you just shut off the borders.
01:43:30.000I mean, America controls the sea and Chinese influence in Canada is relegated to technological.
01:43:36.000And then what happens to a nation that's effectively cut off from the rest of the world could happen.
01:43:59.000That's why he call himself from a middle country, you know?
01:44:03.000But he's from a middle country, knowing that he's out there sleeping with she or sucking at she's teeth and um, and basically, you know, not just burning bridges with, with Trump, but turning Canada into the national security threat for America that I said it has been for a long time now, you know, but you go out and you play tough and you talk big and then Trump comes in and reminds you you, you don't like hearing it.
01:44:24.000Your security exists because of us, whether you like it or absolutely so don't don't, don't mouth off and show a little respect and we can have good relationships not going to be on equal footing because we're not on equal footing.
01:44:35.000I think we should shut down the border just for trade for maybe like two years, because then uh, Canada can reassess its priorities and uh, I think that would that would cure it.
01:44:48.000You shut down the border and you don't let Canada bleed its people on terror watch lists that they've let into the country with no vetting leak into the?
01:45:32.000I'm actually half joking, but you shut the border down for trade for a couple years.
01:45:36.000People in Canada will get real thin real quick.
01:45:38.000They'll get angry and reprioritize what they're doing.
01:45:42.000It's the unfortunate reality is that you're dealing with a country that is half of the GDP of California, you know, that spans what it spans.
01:45:53.000But in negotiations, you have different tactics, you have different positions of leverage, and you can't overplay your hand and then threaten to sleep with the enemy of America in order to make up for the bridge that you've just burnt with them.
01:46:25.000I mean, I remember there was a fish market in Montreal that I used to go and start whaling.
01:46:31.000No, they sold seal at this place, and I tasted it.
01:46:35.000I was going to make a cooking video with it, and I was like, no, the amount of the amount, this was back in the day before I was even remotely political.
01:46:41.000The amount of flack that I would have gotten from eating seal, despite the fact that it was actually ethically caught by the natives up north.
01:46:48.000I mean, who was, yeah, it was caught up north by the natives who have their clubbing season when they do to preserve the balance of nature.
01:46:55.000You try to argue that to vegetarians, let alone vegans.
01:46:59.000But no, the thing is, Canada's got wonderful resources.
01:47:06.000You know what's crazy is that the thing where Canadians are vegan is kind of like the thing Howard Luttnick was saying to the EU about going solar and wind.
01:47:15.000How do you go solar and wind when you can't even make a battery?
01:51:50.000I will tactically not even retreat, re-strategize to the free state of Florida where I can fight harder for Canada than some Canadians can under the censorship laws that they got in that country.
01:52:18.000You can't be proud to have been born into circumstances.
01:52:21.000But if I make the active decision to become American, then you would say, yes, I'm proud to be an American because as an adult, I made a decision to upend our entire life, move my family, and adopt a spirit that is far different than what I have grown to know as a Canadian.
01:53:06.000It isn't like I've obviously never done it before, but like up against selling everything and leaving the only country you've ever known and then coming where you don't know anything.
01:53:15.000You don't know what you need to get into school.
01:53:16.000You don't know where the grocery stores are.
01:53:36.000The people are, by and large, beautiful.
01:53:37.000It's the government that ruins everything.
01:53:39.000And the government ruins much of the people as well.
01:53:41.000Brainwashes them into calling the cops because you're not social distancing at a park and you're playing on the swings that have been.
01:53:47.000Or because there's five people in your house and you're not allowed to have five people with you.
01:53:50.000We literally had to sneak out of our, we were breaking the COVID curfew rules.
01:53:55.000The kids were like, looking for cops as we left our neighbor's house and came back to ours.
01:54:01.000You realize also a home, the difference between a home and a prison is really just a question of perspective and the limitations that are placed on you.
01:54:08.000The government turned our homes into a prison.
01:54:10.000And I look at it whenever I drive by when I go back and I have a deep resentment for what the government actually did to our lives in Canada.
01:55:15.000Andrew Starr says, Tim, you people cause this because you throw conservatives under the bus every time they do something that isn't perfectly ideal.
01:55:35.000Is the idea that you can't criticize because you might lose elections after having been elected on certain promises that you failed to deliver on?
01:55:42.000People don't understand that there is such a thing as constructive criticism in comparison to destructive criticism.
01:55:48.000And when you criticize Biden, it sure as hell is not to make him, you know, change tactics to become a better candidate.
01:55:55.000When you criticize Trump, especially if you went out and stumped for him, it's not to destroy him.
01:56:01.000It's to put it right back on track to deliver on what he promised so that they don't lose the midterms.
01:56:06.000And it's up to them to either absorb that constructive criticism or stubbornly say, we're doing everything right and you're the idiot for complaints.
02:00:05.000I don't agree that the charges against Don Stinky Fingers Le Man ought to have been not brought, but he did make a good point that Stinky Fingers.
02:00:39.000Then the other guys see him spin around and he's got a black thing in his hand and he panics and he shoots.
02:00:44.000In a circumstance like that where a gunshot rings out and you hear gun, gun, and the guy who's resisting arrest is turning around while holding a black object, I don't see how that's not a like, not clean.
02:00:56.000Well, anybody who wants to hear his interpretation, you can check out last night's episode on across all platforms, but on Rumble.
02:01:02.000No, but Barnes, He's a smart man, so you can't just disregard it reflexively because you don't like it.
02:01:08.000But my conclusion is different on this one.
02:01:24.000I had to look it up before because Phil told me that between voluntary and involuntary deportations, they're at allegedly close to 2 million.
02:01:32.000And so it's not a question of overreacting because of what you disagree with as a spontaneous reaction, but he's been good.
02:09:56.000Don't you guys want to talk about the Oscars?
02:09:58.000And I appreciate your indulgence for just a few moments here, gentlemen.
02:10:02.000So what happened is Wicked for Good, which was the sequel to Wicked, which was Cynthia Arrivo as Galinda and no, Cynthia Arrivio as Alphaba and Ariana Grande as Galinda, a remake of the musical.
02:10:56.000Actually, I talked to Michael Knowles about it on my new podcast.
02:10:59.000He had a very interesting take, even though he hadn't seen it, which I didn't think really mattered because, like Slavoj Zizek says, you can write an entire essay on a film that you've never seen.
02:13:28.000The funny part about this is not them or that they got snubbed, but what people are saying about this article about why they got snubbed.
02:13:37.000So apparently they got snubbed because they were super creepy and gross and weird on their promo tour.
02:13:42.000And so people are saying, so incredibly tired of people calling them creepy for having an honest and truthful friendship.
02:13:50.000We are literally devolving because thinking it's weird that two kind and unproblematic people are very close with one another, which is nobody's business anyways, is just insane.
02:14:00.000Somebody else said, The Academy, take action.