In this episode, we announce that we will be reducing and restructuring the company so that it can be more manageable for our family plans. We apologize for the delay in announcing this, but we felt it was the best option at the time.
00:00:38.000Ladies and gentlemen, I'm a very lucky man.
00:00:41.000I am in a relationship with a caring and beautiful man who has helped make this whole company possible.
00:00:48.000Allison handles all of the heavy lifting to make everything here function cleanly, smoothly, and make it work.
00:00:57.000And this has been one of the reasons why we take security very seriously and it is why we have been working as hard as we can to make sure everything operates.
00:01:07.000It is that we, we're getting married and I'm having a child.
00:01:17.000And this has been for some time now, I've just not said anything.
00:01:20.000Additionally, working two full shifts and running a company makes it impossible to have done this years earlier.
00:01:27.000and which is the constant conversation that we've had is when do we stop this so that we can actually have a family and live a normal life, I suppose?
00:01:39.000We can't do everything that this company is doing.
00:01:42.000I can't work 16 hours a day and take care of my wife and child.
00:01:46.000The additional consideration is as the show gets larger and larger, hence some content reductions and things like that, security implications become a bit more severe, such as can we raise a family when we get swatted 15 times in one year and have crazy people in dresses showing up on our property beating up our employees?
00:02:06.000With that being said, we come to a crisis point when we can't sustain all of these things at the same time.
00:02:14.000I don't think any sane human being would be able to do it.
00:02:17.000The amount of energy is just non-existent within a human being.
00:02:19.000With that being said, we have talked about it, especially following the conversations we had last night, and we decided we'll keep doing this.
00:02:29.000We will be reducing and restructuring the company so that it can be more manageable for our family plans.
00:02:58.000So I apologize for yesterday's show being as drawing as it was, but we didn't know if we wanted to announce this because the threats upon my life and what that may mean for my family.
00:03:09.000But for all of you who are loyal viewers and who really do believe in the work that we do and the message that we received from all our members, we thought maybe we'll just figure out this restructuring, make everything run more smoothly, and then take the security implications with what that means as seriously as we can and and then take the security implications with what that means as seriously as we can and It's going to be very difficult.
00:03:31.000But I think if we pursue outside administrative assistance, strategic investment, or some kind of external assistance, I think it will be manageable.
00:03:40.000And so that's our intention right now, and this is why I was contemplating saying that yesterday may be the end of it.
00:03:48.000We had been dealing with a lot of issues that are very difficult to deal with.
00:03:51.000We've put off our dreams for a long time because we wanted to make this all work and because every time we miss an episode, there are so many people who rely on this show, who believe in it, who believe in me, that we feel an obligation and we feel guilt if we don't pursue that.
00:04:08.000Well, when all the stress has come to a head, we finally make the decision.
00:04:11.000Maybe we should just take care of ourselves and stop pushing as hard as we can to the point where our heads are going to explode and our eyes pop out of our heads.
00:04:19.000And that's what happens yesterday when we're at a point where I don't want to put my family at risk.
00:04:26.000And there's limited things I'm willing to say because of the psychopaths who threaten us every single day and the very serious threats that we do receive almost every single day.
00:04:34.000But as I mentioned, we've talked about it.
00:04:39.000And I think largely due to the response from our loyal fans, members, viewers, and some friends and family, we will make it work to the best of our abilities.
00:04:51.000So with that being said, it's kind of the weirdest way to announce that I'm pursuing my family life to the best of my abilities.
00:04:57.000And I will stress too, one of the most frustrating things about comments, for instance, I know not to read the comments.
00:05:04.000I know that half of them are just stupid and half of them are great.
00:05:07.000But it really does sting when for the past several years there are people saying, haha, Tim, you don't have any children.
00:05:30.000And we will we will do what we can to make this show continue functioning and working.
00:05:34.000It may mean that we won't have guests on Friday, but Fridays will be crew shows where members, you know, Timcast crew members and other people will will join the show as our guest.
00:05:45.000Maybe some people will join as guests who are locals and live nearby, but there will be some reduction.
00:05:51.000With that being said, the reason I decided to make the announcement, knowing that there will be security ramifications, is because I feel like I owe it to all of you who watch the show, the millions who have supported all of the content that I've produced and allowed me to live this this life.
00:06:04.000It's not fair just to abruptly shut it down, disappear and then go and live my own life.
00:06:09.000I think there's a way we can try and make it work.
00:06:12.000Additionally, we've been we've been having conversations with many other companies about ad sales and ways we can pick up and make this work better.
00:06:19.000So I'm confident that we can reduce stress.
00:06:22.000Maintain the show and eventually get to a point where either through strategic investment, which would basically mean we have to bring in someone who can run the company and it would be in exchange for a small bit of equity or something like that, we can make this work indefinitely.
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00:10:36.000I don't imagine that that's going to be a thing.
00:10:37.000I think that most of the people that are actually viewers of Joe Rogan, I don't think that he has very many Kamala voters that actually watch his show.
00:10:46.000I can't imagine that there's a lot of people that are like...
00:11:12.000Maybe it's just for comic effect because, you know...
00:11:15.000There's funny stuff that Donald Trump does that deserves to be poked fun at, but I do think that he is likely to be a Donald Trump voter, and even if he isn't, I'm confident that his viewers are largely Donald Trump voters, even if they aren't a significant majority.
00:11:34.000I can't imagine that, like, you know...
00:11:36.000RFK guys turned Trump guys, maybe more so?
00:11:42.000Joe is the kind of guy that instead of going on his show and being like, you all should vote for Trump, I'm going to vote for Trump, vote for Trump, vote for Michael.
00:11:48.000He'd rather bring Trump on and let Trump speak for himself and let his viewers decide for themselves.
00:11:53.000And that's his neutral impartiality part of his brain.
00:11:56.000And I think that's his preference, which is probably why he's going for it.
00:11:59.000I don't get it because I like telling people what to think.
00:13:00.000She went to Breakfast Club and she's done interviews, but I don't think she's going to get a pass from Joe if she went on his show, so I don't see her doing it.
00:13:14.000I mean, if you look at just a little bit of...
00:13:17.000Of pushback that she got when she was with Bret Baier, I imagine she would fall apart.
00:13:21.000And in a two to three hour conversation, I mean, I just, I can't imagine her being able to hold up under that kind of scrutiny because she's just an empty suit.
00:13:30.000I hope she does it, but I think you're right.
00:13:32.000Like, she kind of resorts to intimidation in her, instead of persuasion, she'll get like that, well, what do you want, the other guy to win kind of, and joke is indomitable.
00:13:43.000Essentially, in a conversation in his studio, you cannot intimidate that man.
00:13:47.000And he would be fully placid and in control of the conversation.
00:13:50.000And if she tried that babyish maneuver, he would be outed immediately.
00:13:54.000And to your point, if he does end up being in control of the conversation, that automatically puts her in a bad light to be president.
00:14:03.000I don't know that Joe's going to be trying to control the conversation with Donald Trump, but Donald Trump is going to be Donald Trump, and he's going to take whatever Joe says, and he's going to go wherever the heck he feels like, and that's something that Trump does.
00:14:17.000And so that at least, even if it doesn't seem like Trump is controlling the conversation, it's going to seem like Trump has his own agenda, whereas Kamala Harris, if he asks for something that makes her uncomfortable, she's going to be defensive, and that's going to look unpresidential.
00:14:31.000She doesn't come across well even when she's in control of the conversation.
00:15:32.000If you, and this is the reality, he comes out and says, go Donald Trump, I'm voting for Trump.
00:15:38.000There's going to be a lot of middle-of-the-road people who are apolitical, who are going to be like, oh, I don't know, I don't watch that magazine.
00:15:45.000It could destroy the bridge between moderates and the right that would actually allow people to hear a non-establishment narrative.
00:15:56.000We need people like Joe Rogan showing this is mainstream.
00:15:59.000The left has done such a good job at making people so ashamed in the privacy of their own voting booth, they still feel like they can't pull the lever for Donald Trump.
00:17:31.000I just think you're saying that Joe should step out of the silence.
00:17:35.000Maybe on this show on Friday with Trump, he says something like, I don't know if you're the right guy, but I will be supporting you because RFK Jr.
00:18:47.000I don't think Joe's ever going to say that.
00:18:49.000And there are a bunch of other libertarians who are like, oh, I'm not voting for Trump, but they're going to press Trump the moment they go in that voting booth.
00:18:54.000To what you're bringing up about, Joe, the odds of him voting for Kamala Harris are long.
00:19:20.000And he comes across as, you know, a positive masculine guy.
00:19:25.000And that is essentially default bad, according to the left.
00:19:28.000And then you throw in the fact that it's not like he doesn't see those kind of things or he's unaware of it.
00:19:34.000I'm sure he knows that there are people out there that have the opinion of him.
00:19:37.000And he also knows that Kamala Harris has come out and said, or at least I imagine he knows, that Kamala Harris has come out and said that Elon Musk has abused his privilege of free speech and owning property.
00:19:51.000It is not a privilege to speak your mind in the United States of America, and it's not a privilege to own property.
00:19:58.000So those kind of comments from the possible president aimed at a private citizen who is already under investigation by the DOJ, by multiple government agencies, and I'm referring to Elon Musk.
00:20:13.000You know that they would go after, if they were successful in silencing Musk and X, you know they would go after someone like Joe Rogan, because like Tim said, and I think we all agree here, platform does...
00:20:28.000It does become a gateway to thinking for yourself.
00:20:33.000Even if you don't think, even if you don't agree with Donald Trump and don't like Donald Trump, it becomes a gateway to thinking outside of what the zeitgeist is, what the politically correct narrative is.
00:20:46.000They've attacked Joe Rogan multiple times for no reason other than saying things that are politically incorrect.
00:20:53.000Saying things that are out of step with the narrative that is presented by the government.
00:20:57.000So it actually is, you know, I wouldn't say that it's existential for him now, but it definitely is a situation where he might incur the ire of a Harris administration.
00:21:08.000And if you believe Elon Musk, like I actually do agree with this, that...
00:21:13.000If Harris wins, it is a significant possibility that we end up with one party rule in this country for an extended period of time.
00:21:21.000And if that is the case, then you know people like us here and people like Joe Rogan are going to eventually be in the crosshairs of the government to shut down the dissenting voices.
00:22:41.000To be able, if need be, if it was the case, to actually eliminate, physically eliminate, shoot, kill someone who he believes would be the threat to him.
00:23:23.000She had an email server with, I think it was what we know publicly was 35,000 public records that were destroyed by her staff under her direction.
00:23:32.000They smashed phones with hammers thinking that would get rid of the data.
00:25:07.000The blue one is Joe Biden being sworn in with Trump in prison on the back, and then the red one is Trump being sworn in with Joe Biden in prison on the back.
00:26:12.000And you know what's funny about that is he was the only person in New York State to ever be actually brought in for a crime, right?
00:26:17.000Like you could shove a woman in front of a subway, she's the 17th person you've killed, and you're out of Rikers by the end of the day.
00:26:22.000happening in 30 years later some woman has a story about donald trump they change the law so that she consumes she sues him and they say aha look that proves it and they uh the best one is the fraud case civil fraud in new york where they claimed that he defrauded the banks that he was getting loans from because they uh because he misrepresented the size of one of his penthouses for example except he also had an addendum saying information in this in this packet may be incorrect and you'll you have to do your due diligence the bank testified that they were never defrauded
00:26:49.000they made lots of money and they intend to work with donald trump in the future and the city said no you're victims you're wrong donald trump owes us 300 million dollars so when biden says lock him up and you know they're levying false charges against them it is fair to say trump also said because you'd But what we've seen in the aftermath is that Trump dialed it up to a two or a three where it's like, hey, Trump, you know, you're getting a little wild there.
00:27:11.000And then the Democrats were like, implement the order, actually go after Trump and put him in prison.
00:27:16.000How about the fact that we have a mugshot of him?
00:27:30.000I think it's fair to say, like, I would put it this way.
00:27:33.000If you are criticizing Trump, I'm saying you are, but like the rhetorical you, if you are criticizing Trump saying he said because you'd be in jail and then at his rallies they chanted lock her up.
00:28:00.000Live by the sword, die by the sword is what I'm getting, is the metaphor, is the saying, is that Trump didn't realize he was playing with fire when he uttered those words, you'd be in jail to a political opponent.
00:28:11.000Now, don't make threats that you're not willing to face the consequences of yourself, is basically, especially in the political theater when you're dealing with global power structures.
00:28:19.000Trump thought that he could play ball with the deep state.
00:28:23.000That he'd get elected and then he'd compromise.
00:29:58.000To answer your question more succinctly, Phil, maybe they would still be trying to put him in jail because of the way he's talked about trying to destroy the deep state.
00:30:44.000I think to your point, that's also why you could see Obama campaigning for Kamala right now and how annoyed he is and he has absolutely no enthusiasm.
00:30:51.000And this is a guy where like, love him, hate him, whatever.
00:31:50.000I think that he wanted Kamala Harris, and I think that he didn't realize that she was going to be as terrible and poorly received as she was.
00:32:02.000You know, Gavin Newsom wasn't going to jump in there and do it.
00:32:06.000There was talks of it, but I don't think Gavin Newsom has the mojo or the record because he has to have people forget about how terrible...
00:32:17.000You know, California has been doing politically.
00:32:21.000He is very smooth and he can raise money.
00:32:24.000But I think Barack Obama was aware that because Kamala Harris was the vice president and because Kamala Harris is a woman of color that the way the left thinks now, there was no way they were going to get someone else in there.
00:32:39.000We're definitely not going to get a white man in front of Kamala Harris.
00:32:43.000There would have been an absolute exodus of all of the identity politics based people if they put Gavin Newsom in there.
00:32:52.000So I disagree with you about whether or not Obama was in there.
00:32:56.000And I think that Obama is frustrated because she isn't translating the way that he thought that she was going to.
00:33:20.000I also think they underestimated whether or not young men would vote for her.
00:33:26.000I think they underestimated the fact that the Democrats have treated young men so poorly for so long that they're just like, we're over this.
00:33:33.000And the young men have started to realize, you know, the Republicans, you can call them all the names you want, but they don't hate us.
00:33:56.0002016, right now what we're going through feels a lot like 2016, but even more excitement, even more social acceptance, even more social proof, right?
00:34:05.000And so maybe for the first time, they really got it wrong because the left is very good They're very good at understanding how to manipulate the media and manipulate people.
00:34:15.000And maybe we finally got them out of step with each other.
00:34:18.000I think they got it wrong in 2016, too.
00:34:20.000They were expecting to just ease Hillary Clinton into it.
00:34:25.000Yeah, but then they got smart in 2020.
00:34:27.000They, I think that they, yeah, they did, but they also had help from the virus and the novel voiding situation because of the fact that you had to mail ballots out to people.
00:35:50.000I actually asked myself, who would I have voted for if I had been in Pennsylvania, which is where I was voting before, back in 2012, and But 2016, I wrote in because I thought he's a New York Democrat businessman and I didn't trust that he was actually going to be conservative.
00:36:30.000He doesn't really do a whole lot of the actual legislating.
00:36:35.000Like, the Congress was made up mostly Republicans, and the policies that really...
00:36:40.000Economic policies in particular that really helped America, they were written by Congress, passed by Congress, and then he signed them into law.
00:40:34.000Okay, I was talking about how a lot of studies show, and people know that women who are on birth control, they know it affects the kind of men that you're attracted to.
00:40:41.000But what really happens when you're on birth control is that it makes you more interested in men who are genetically similar to you.
00:40:48.000And so what I was talking about in my video is that, you know, because what the pill is doing is it's really making you think that you're pregnant already.
00:40:53.000So when you're pregnant, you want to be around family.
00:40:54.000So being on birth control means you're going to look for a man that reminds you of your brother.
00:40:58.000But not your, you know, cool brother who was the athlete and prom king.
00:41:03.000It's your brother who was in the band and watched Star Trek.
00:41:07.000And of the whole video that I did about birth control and why we should make sure women know about this and how it actually probably affects the partner you're choosing.
00:42:22.000And one example is, I think it was called The Measure of a Man, and it's a trial where they determine whether or not Data the Android is a sentient human life worthy of rights.
00:42:31.000And the argument is, is he a washing machine or is he a man?
00:43:31.000And it's going to be like, I'm allowed to be an anonymous individual and have my privacy and speak my mind on social media, and they're going to be like, yeah, you can't ban them.
00:43:37.000Like, unless there are certain rules they broke.
00:43:40.000And so they're going to be like, yes, you know, Poop Shoot 52 deserves human rights.
00:43:44.000You can't ban them from X. I look forward to the fights on whether they're allowed in women's sports, though.
00:43:53.000No, because that's when Leah Thomas comes out and is like, I'm furious because then Leah starts losing against AI. Do you think it's that soon?
00:44:00.000Like there's going to be robots in women's sports in like a couple of years?
00:44:13.000You know, did you see there were articles recently about how those Amazon stores, you know, where you're supposed to just take things and it would track it and charge you.
00:44:20.000They just had people like in India tracking you on camera and just paying attention.
00:44:25.000And it was cheaper to just have people in India tracking you through the store.
00:44:32.000Well, so when that first opened, I went and broke the Amazon store.
00:44:36.000And we did a report where I put a report, I think it was on my YouTube channel, youtube.com slash Timcast, where I was able to take a bag of groceries without paying.
00:45:17.000And I ended up calling and getting a comment from the store and asking them about it.
00:45:20.000One of them that I think was more common was you can preload a $5 gift card and use it to sign into the store and then walk out with whatever you want.
00:45:29.000I said, if someone got a $5 gift card visa preload and you let them in, when they leave with $100 worth of groceries, it'll just get declined.
00:45:40.000And it's been a long time, but I'm pretty sure what they told me was the cost of shrinkage, the lack of overhead is greater than the cost of shrinkage.
00:45:52.000They don't care if people walk out with something.
00:45:55.000out with stuff because most people don't.
00:45:56.000And they're saving so much money anyway.
00:46:01.000By the way, I don't necessarily believe that headline that when they're denying it, because I also know there was a headline years ago of Amazon saying they had a software they were using that was AI meant to assess all the resumes coming in because they get hundreds of thousands, probably millions of resumes a year and they only hire a couple thousand people.
00:46:15.000And they were talking about how I know that they were using a software that they did not build in-house and the software was racist.
00:46:22.000So it was AI, and it was not hiring any women, and it was only hiring Asians, and it was just sexist, racist, all these things.
00:46:51.000Well, so when the optimist thing, and it's Tesla's robots, they're seen walking, and then they're serving drinks, and they're talking to people, and they're playing charades.
00:46:59.000And then someone asked them, is this AI? And they were like, today I'm being piloted by a human.
00:48:45.000You know, the mainstream media or the legacy media has been complaining about McDonald's and complaining about Donald Trump and complaining that he did it.
00:48:54.000I know, they've been doing everything they can to slander McDonald's Corporation, that particular franchise, Donald Trump, everything they can just because...
00:49:04.000He went there and he looks like he's a personable guy and he got along with the people that came up to the drive-thru.
00:50:19.000Yeah, but where I disagree with you is it's because Trump just is relatable.
00:50:23.000And this is a guy who I remember in Jared Kushner's autobiography from his time in the White House, he wrote about how he knew his father-in-law was feeling better after when he was recovering from COVID because he ordered a Big Mac.
00:50:36.000Trump loves McDonald's and everyone knows that.
00:50:39.000I love how they were like, rumors circulate that the Trump McDonald's event was staged.
00:50:45.000And I'm like, the implication is that at some point they actually thought Trump went to McDonald's, applied for a job.
00:50:51.000Had an interview, got hired, showed up and worked.
00:50:53.000Well, it's worse because they believe that the average person, the average viewer, thinks that the Secret Service wouldn't secure the facility, wouldn't do background checks of the people that are going, even though they just botched one complete...
00:51:13.000Yeah, one assassination attempt and a second one in the past three months.
00:51:17.000They believe that the average person wouldn't expect that.
00:51:21.000And then they believe that they can say, look, this was staged and you shouldn't believe it.
00:51:25.000It's like, everybody's kind of like, yeah.
00:52:55.000Well, actually, most of us have a negative view of McDonald's, but to be honest, let me ask you, when was the last time you had a McDonald's?
00:53:27.000They were making like chicken club sandwiches with grilled chicken and they were doing these salads and they were trying to be more like Chipotle and they got heavily criticized for it because they're like, dude, people don't leave a bar at 2 a.m.
00:53:37.000and drunkenly stumble into McDonald's for a healthy meal.
00:54:02.000Well, it's like, even if McDonald's did just convert into a health food store, they're out of business instantly.
00:54:08.000People are going there because they want to spend a dollar on plastic.
00:54:11.000They want to eat a garbage piece of trash.
00:54:14.000But did you see the memo they put out after Trump?
00:54:17.000Oh, that Kamala they have no records of?
00:54:18.000No, it was amazing, but that's why, I don't know if we want to talk about this, but I'll just talk about their memo, which is, you would have never had this memo four years ago.
00:54:25.000McDonald's issued the statement saying, we're not red or blue, we're gold.
00:55:03.000And, you know, I think we will read the whole thing.
00:55:06.000thing, but I want to highlight just one moment where they say, though we are not a political brand, we have we've been proud to hear former President Trump's love for McDonald's and Vice President Harris's fond memories of working under the arches.
00:55:17.000While we and our franchisees don't have records for all positions dating back to the early 80s, what makes one and eight so powerful is a shared experience, blah, blah, blah.
00:55:24.000One and eight, of course, is the people everyone works there.
00:56:00.000There was a dude working at McDonald's and he's sitting in his chair and he's like, in all my years, to see the president celebrate our product makes me so happy.
00:56:09.000And then he opened up Twitter and he saw everything Democrats were saying about McDonald's being trash.
00:56:40.000That's like the crux of his personality.
00:56:41.000Yeah, but they'll just change the ingredients.
00:56:43.000We don't have to get rid of fast food to be better.
00:56:47.000And McDonald's could spearhead that change and make America one of the healthiest countries on earth.
00:56:51.000The thing that the good news for your position is what RFK is talking about doing is changing the bureaucracy so that way there's not the incentive for these companies to use garbage in the food that you buy in the grocery store.
00:57:09.000Everyone knows that McDonald's is kind of bad for you, and everyone knows that you're not supposed to eat McDonald's all the time.
00:57:17.000But the problems, the reason we have a really overweight society isn't because of fast food, although fast food isn't great for you.
00:57:25.000It's because everything that's in the aisles in the grocery store, everything that's not in the produce department, the meat department, or the dairy department, it's all full of sugar that's unnecessary.
00:57:42.000But if you go to the produce section and you go to the meat section and you get a little bit of dairy, like eggs and stuff like that, you will not get the levels of sugar in your diet that you do if you go into the aisles and you're eating canned goods.
00:58:00.000So what what RFK has talked about doing is changing the laws that have allowed companies like Philip Morris, who used to cigarette producers to purchase all of the food companies and use the same scientists that they had making used to make cigarettes more addictive, who used to cigarette producers to purchase all of the food companies and use the same scientists that they had making used to make cigarettes more addictive, to make the So whereas I understand your perspective and I think you're right.
00:58:31.000Scan the aisles of the grocery store for oils and you want to look for avocado, coconut, or olive oil, the three fruit oils that are good for you.
00:58:38.000You're going to see a lot of palm oil, canola oil.
00:58:41.000This stuff wreaks havoc on your mitochondria and your cells and causes them to malfunction.
00:58:46.000They're supposed to be digesting fat for energy.
00:58:47.000They start taking free radical damage and start digesting sugar for energy instead out of your bloodstream.
01:04:15.000I think that's why you end up with a message where a corporate ecosystem saying, we're not here for anybody, Donald Trump or Kamala, but we love that they like us.
01:04:50.000I think they're finally realizing that they're losing business, go woke, go broke, that conservatives are, like, we're actually kind of punching back now.
01:05:04.000Well, the argument for DEI had always been, look, you might lose a little bit of business in the short term by people that don't like this, but what's going to happen is if you ascribe to these policies, you're going to be given preferential treatment in the future for loans, for bills.
01:05:28.000Or at least they're starting to feel the pinch on the front end and saying we don't believe that the long-term benefits are going to matter as much as the short-term pain is going to be.
01:05:40.000People are noticing, and it's not just a small portion of the population.
01:05:46.000No one likes the idea of children going to the bathroom with adults of the opposite sex in the bathroom.
01:05:56.000As much as Tim's right about the Bud Light stuff, I think the Target boycott, when Target had LGBT stuff, trans stuff, and Even like chest binders for tots?
01:06:10.000When word got out about that kind of stuff, even if it wasn't 100% true, the meme of it, that Target was selling stuff that was telling kids they should transition, and I'm talking about children, that is an unpopular position, and I think that that is, even if you don't hear about it a lot in the election,
01:06:28.000or people don't talk about it a lot, I think that is one of the major reasons why people will continue to leave the Democrat Party as long as the Democrat Party are essentially pro-having trans people be centered in society.
01:06:45.000I think it's also Disney lost a billion dollars over their last several projects.
01:06:49.000Kevin Feige famously, it's rumored to be, but I believe it's correct, went around and fired everybody who he thought was an activist.
01:07:30.000These activists, these feminists, these woke people who are here are just injecting weirdo psychobabble into these movies, and now we went from making a billion dollars of film to bombing, to losing money.
01:07:49.000I don't want to put too much faith in one thing that's helping rectify the situation, but the internet has allowed humanity to produce mental immune responses in a rapid passion.
01:08:01.00050 years ago, man, the movie industry wants to change what they sell you, and then they'll have their reviewers tell you it's great, and people wouldn't know any better, and it would take 20 or 30 years to kind of recognize, what the hell were we doing?
01:08:30.000I have a lot of faith in humanity that we're able to rectify our problems rapidly now because we can see ourselves so clearly with this constant mirror.
01:08:50.000And I think that that's why there are so many people who are woke and so many people who still, in this moment in time, can't get themselves to vote for Trump and can't be honest with themselves about it.
01:09:00.000I think that you're projecting your own character and the people that you're with.
01:09:08.000But I think that so many people are not.
01:09:10.000And I think some of that comes back to Sugar.
01:09:13.000And I think it comes back to like, you know, to have mental health, you need physical health.
01:09:16.000And I think there's so much like physical rot in society that you have mental rot.
01:09:20.000And I think we I think hopefully, God willing, Trump wins.
01:09:24.000And that's day one of fixing all of that.
01:09:26.000But I you know, I don't agree with you.
01:09:28.000I think it's easy for us to think that because of the Well, the physical poisoning has been happening, I guess, to counter what you're saying, since the 60s, since the 70s, since these weird phytochemicals or weird azo dyes and things made out of coal tar.
01:10:05.000I have the same access to information that they do.
01:10:07.000And for some reason, back in 2019, going into 2020, I knew that it wasn't just a stutter.
01:10:12.000And these are smart friends of mine who are at fancy jobs and all that.
01:10:16.000But people don't want to see what they don't want to see.
01:10:21.000So, you know, maybe we're the kinds of people or you're the kind of person, not to give myself credit, but like, you know, you know people who are actually willing to change themselves, but I think that's hard for a lot of people.
01:10:30.000I want to jump to this from Polymarket.
01:10:33.000Polymarket right now, the betting odds, not just for Donald Trump who's winning, but Republican sweep is currently the plurality at 49%.
01:10:41.000The idea here is that Republicans are going to win the presidency, the House, and the Senate.
01:11:21.000some whale has invested a couple million into polymarket to trick people into thinking that Trump's going to win.
01:11:27.000And then they go to the actual stock market, put some shorts on a bunch of stocks, and then they're going to make money.
01:11:32.000And I'm like, well, that sounds absurd, conspiratorial, and ridiculous.
01:11:36.000Reality is regular people, when asked if you had to bet money right now and who's going to win, they keep saying Donald Trump or the Are there numbers defining how many people are betting and what the bets are?
01:12:10.000Could you imagine having bought Joe Biden bets on Polymarket a few months ago and then he just quits and you're like, nah, and you lose everything?
01:12:40.000This market will resolve, yes, if Trump wins the 2024 election.
01:12:44.000The resolution source for this is AP, Fox News, and NBC. When those three sources call the race for the same candidate, then you win.
01:12:52.000If all three sources haven't called the race for the same candidate, by the inauguration date, the market will resolve based on who is inaugurated.
01:12:58.000You didn't plan for this polymarket because what if there's no inauguration?
01:15:10.000Just so I don't have to worry about hurting if the power goes out or something.
01:15:13.000Everybody, you want to go get your physicals now, you want to stock up on contacts, get your glasses fixed, get everything set up, whatever you've got to do.
01:17:00.000I thought that changed because Kalshi has been advertising in New York.
01:17:03.000No, so Kalshi is the one that you can bet with from the US. So people are doing Polymarket, but you have to do it through a VPN, which I don't think is legal.
01:17:11.000So I think if you are, you know, I'm not sure exactly.
01:17:14.000But Kalshi is like authorized in the United States.
01:17:31.000But on my Instagram account especially, I'll get so many people in Europe messaging me saying we need Trump because everyone else understands that.
01:17:38.000The only people who don't get it are spoiled Americans who live in Candyland who don't understand what we have and how lucky we are.
01:19:27.000He said there was a Chinese dynasty where the emperor was high on opium and the capital was being ransacked and he had no idea what was happening because he was just high out of his mind.
01:20:08.000We're not faring so well, though, and we haven't stood the test of time yet.
01:20:12.000I believe that we've done way better than most people want to give us credit for.
01:20:19.000If the Constitution of the United States wasn't as resilient and well thought out as it is, we could very easily be in some whole other kind of mess.
01:20:32.000There's a lot of people that are like, oh, these things are bad, and it's easy to pick out the things that are bad, but the United States is still the best place in the world to live.
01:20:41.000Yeah, you know that phrase, democracy is the worst form of government until you try all the other ones?
01:20:44.000The reason I bring it up is because you're talking about Europeans wanting Trump to win.
01:20:48.000I think Trump represents the common man's sovereignty, whereas Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party, installing a candidate is like tyranny at its finest.
01:20:57.000It's like what the king would do, give you a governor general.
01:21:00.000I'm going to move you away from this monarchy thing because it's people who are in Sweden and Norway and Switzerland, Germany.
01:21:07.000I get messages from all those people saying, hi from this country.
01:21:42.000Or Bhutan, which apparently their currency is happiness, but the king has decided this is what it's going to be in my kingdom.
01:21:49.000Apparently it's the happiest country on earth, but you better not violate the king's will in that country or you're not going to be very happy.
01:22:42.000Whatever their family weird relationships, I don't know, but I have a lot of respect for Harry that's saying, you know what, power and wealth.
01:23:27.000I just want to say, I really appreciate...
01:23:29.000You haven't been reading the tabloids.
01:23:31.000I just want to say, I really do appreciate Ian's passion on the issue of the British monarchy, despite just being some dude from the U.S. who has no ties or...
01:27:18.000I actually, I had the pleasure of meeting Antonio Brown at this Pittsburgh voter registration thing on Sunday, and I was wearing my Dark Maga hat, and he took it.
01:28:36.000And it was just like, it was like Charlie Kirk is a fascist or something written on it and he's coming and I was like, this is so ridiculous.
01:28:42.000But a bunch of people I met were like, hey, we're big fans, you know?
01:28:49.000I was with a friend in the West Village in like the heart of Manhattan last week wearing, I was wearing my black MAGA hat with white writing.
01:28:56.000He was wearing a Boston Red Sox hat and he got all the hate, all the FUs to that Boston hat and my MAGA hat got all the love.
01:29:49.000Regular people who don't pay attention and don't want to pay attention nodding to you and you're a comedian and you're like, I don't know nothing about this, but man, everyone loves Trump.
01:29:57.000That sounds like Trump's going to win.
01:30:25.000Well, I mean, yes, ballot harvesting, but the organizing that the left does is significantly better than the organizing that the right has done historically.
01:30:35.000So I'm always concerned with the ability of the Republicans to get the votes out the way that they need to.
01:30:45.000Seeing the advanced numbers and stuff, I saw Mark Halperin was talking on his podcast that if things keep going the way that things are going, if there's no significant changes, that we'll know that Donald Trump will win on Election Day before any of the like right when voting starts. that we'll know that Donald Trump will win on Election
01:31:03.000That if things continue this way, there won't be any way for the Democrats to come back, which I would love to see clearly, but at the same time, because the Republicans have such a bad history with it, I'm always apprehensive and I'm always I say it on X all the time.
01:32:59.000That's why Michelle Obama was smart because I was very worried that they were going to be able to convince her to run because she probably would have won.
01:33:35.000She went back to what she was used to, which is the people that are doing the interview will bail her out.
01:33:43.000And she was hoping that Bret Baier was going to do that as well.
01:33:45.000And thankfully, he's not a shill the way that ABC and NBC and CBS and everyone else has kind of been for her.
01:33:56.000But that's really what was on display.
01:33:58.000She kind of was floundering, and she was like, well, I don't really have an answer, so I'm just going to go ahead and be like, hey, throw me a lifeline.
01:34:05.000And Bret Baier's like, sorry, sister, you're on your own.
01:39:58.000And I'll get a couple burgers, but then I'll throw the buns away, and I'll make almond buns for myself, and no one has to worry about anything.
01:40:08.000You get a ramekin, you put the almond flour and the egg in it, you put it in the microwave, and it fluffs up, and then you cut it, and I make...
01:40:15.000I will say, Brett is the killer in this country.
01:40:17.000I do think RFK being a part of a Trump admin is really exciting.
01:40:21.000And this is actually how I think maybe we get some of the girlies to vote for Trump.
01:40:25.000Because if you could, all these like celiac girls in this country, if they were told that they could have pasta and bread the way that you can when you go to Italy...
01:47:32.000Where he was just mocking the film, and so it made this terrible film hilarious to watch.
01:47:36.000And I was like, dude, we gotta do like a film companion podcast with Seamus Coughlin, where we just like, hey everybody, we're gonna watch this movie, press play now.
01:47:46.000And then you watch the movie and then you're listening to Seamus make jokes.
01:47:50.000Dude, I gotta say, shout out to Seamus because it was painful.
01:48:22.000And it was like the plot made no sense and it was all over the place.
01:48:25.000And I feel bad because, like, you know, these people made a movie and they were probably really proud of it and they're probably really excited to be in it.
01:49:44.000The movie is the best movie I've ever seen so long as Seamus is his comment.
01:49:49.000If they did a Seamus commentary cut where the volume's turned down and you're listening to Seamus talk about it, then it's the best movie ever.
01:49:55.000Yeah, because then you're just like laughing the whole time.
01:51:37.000He's going to be like, this is how everyone in Britain lives, and he's going to take them on this amazing luxury vacation and be like, when you're a subject of the king, you have everything you've ever tried.
01:57:02.000We're going to have a couple pro skateboarders do some tricks on them tomorrow, and then I'm going to ask them to sign the shoes, and then we're going to...
01:57:13.000We're going to do a handful of tricks so that they're marked by these legends of skateboarding, and then have their signatures on it, and they'll be even better.
01:57:27.000And I'm like, you know, you're going to get them, you're going to put them on, you're going to be like, yeah, you're not supposed to wear them.
01:59:20.000We all love you, but you need to take time for your family.
01:59:23.000Indeed, I really do appreciate it and intend to.
01:59:26.000Yeah, you're gonna get the choice of like, wow, I'm the rich businessman that gets to pick now your family.
01:59:33.000And, like, you'll get to be the guy who's like, my family was first, man.
01:59:36.000And then you have this, all the money and the fame and the job and all that, but, like, the kids.
01:59:41.000I was thinking of going the route when, you know, when she's a little older and she walks in the room and she's like, Dad, can you show me?
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