00:02:50.000But when you put a socialist up against a well known conservative in Florida, where you have a high density of refugees from socialism and communism, I can't imagine that socialist is actually going to win.
00:03:03.000But this matters too, because polling has shown independent voters favor the GOP somewhere near 4 1 over the DSA.
00:03:10.000So in congressional races where Democratic socialists have won their primaries, Republicans have a massive advantage, and it could be why Trump thinks he can do whatever he wants with his war.
00:03:21.000He's thinking he's going to win, not just on that ground, but on the procedural grounds as well.
00:03:25.000In fact, the Bulwark, not fans of Trump, asked if the DSA could actually be a Republican psyop because that's how deeply unpopular these people are to the broader public.
00:03:37.000We're going to talk about that and a whole lot more before we do get a great sponsor for you.
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00:06:28.000Very few of those quote unquote Marxists that you find on social media are even aware of the consequences, the historical consequences of these strategies, and what it ultimately leads to.
00:06:38.000It's like checkers, it's like real simple.
00:06:40.000You're going to have a military that controls everything you do as soon as you give up everything to the state.
00:06:45.000Well, the state has the guns and you have nothing and they tell you what to do.
00:06:51.000Now, the reason why I actually think the Joe Reagan story is a great lead for our show here is Joe seems to represent sort of the everyman, the normie, the middle of the road politics.
00:07:00.000He's kind of left on a bunch of issues, he's critical of Trump.
00:07:04.000And here he is saying, yo, socialism is bad.
00:07:07.000And this is the results that we got last night.
00:07:10.000Angie Nixon scores socialist breakthrough in Trump's Florida.
00:07:14.000Now, the first thing I'll say is yes, in the Democrat primary.
00:07:18.000It's not like it's that, don't put Trump's name in there.
00:07:22.000Now, it's hilarious because Vindman spent a massive amount of money.
00:07:26.000Nixon won by double digits despite raising just $975,000 to Vindman's $16.3 million in Trump's home state.
00:07:36.000Nixon's breakthrough came one week after fellow DSA member Francesca Hong narrowly lost Wisconsin's Democratic gubernatorial primary and two weeks after a left wing candidate Abdul El Sayed won Michigan's Senate nomination.
00:07:48.000The big concern, of course, is what's going to happen in this midterm.
00:07:51.000And, you know, I'll say this they're doing really well.
00:07:57.000They're winning most of the time, not necessarily most of the time, but they're winning a lot.
00:08:02.000And this is the first time they've ever won a nomination for a statewide race.
00:08:06.000And Republicans probably couldn't be happier.
00:08:08.000Because now you're going to put some middle of the road Republican, some right wing populist, up against an overt socialist.
00:08:15.000And middle of the road people like Joe Rogan are going to say, I guess I'm voting Republican again.
00:08:21.000Yeah, I mean, look, the average person in the United States still has a negative view of socialism.
00:08:28.000You know, anybody over 40 is old enough to, you know, at least remember a little bit about what the Soviet Union was, at least the way that they were portrayed, you know, to the United States.
00:09:26.000That is not something that's arguable.
00:09:28.000It's only the far left wackos that think policing is actually a bad thing.
00:09:34.000The average person wants to be able to own their home.
00:09:37.000They don't want to think that they're going to have to live in some kind of commune or home ownership is a bad thing or you shouldn't have a lawn because that's actually bad for the environment.
00:09:46.000Well, the DSA is like opposed to the American dream, which is, you know, something that is amorphous and ephemeral, but also.
00:10:15.000You could still get food on your table every night, and it's good food.
00:10:19.000That's why the Republicans are in the position they are, right?
00:10:23.000The inflation that we had in 2020, 2021, and 2022 was really, really bad.
00:10:28.000It was the worst inflation since the 70s.
00:10:30.000And the wages that people make have not caught up.
00:10:34.000It takes a while for that stuff to actually happen.
00:10:37.000So, people are, especially young people who don't own anything, they don't have any property, they're really, really feeling the pinch now.
00:10:43.000And that's part of it's a big part of the reason why you see young people that are actually kind of, you know, sympathetic to the idea of socialism.
00:10:51.000And with the DSA candidates, when you look at their policy positions, it may be popular, but they come across or they all come with this baggage of insane rhetoric and comments where they've endorsed communism, where they, Openly hate white people and even hate their white children, as we saw with Francesca Hong, or with Hong, her desire not just to abolish ICE, but to abolish July 4th, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and for some reason, Valentine's Day.
00:11:19.000That was also a horrible capitalist holiday, but they just come along with all this freakishness and extremism.
00:11:26.000So it'd be one thing if it's like, okay, we're for universal health care.
00:11:30.000Okay, there's gonna be a lot of people for that, even though that would cause a lot of problems for our country, whether we can afford it.
00:11:35.000I mean, just look at how we rolled out Obamacare.
00:11:37.000But then, when it comes with all the extreme rhetoric, and even we're seeing that now with Abdul Al Said, who is more appealing than Hong and a lot of these others and seems to have a more common touch.
00:11:48.000But even he has this history of extremist rhetoric where he's short.
00:12:28.000What I would love someone that has heard her say that, or someone that does an interview with her, to say what policy that was proposed during the woke explosion do you no longer agree with?
00:13:08.000Her Jonathan Carl interview when she was pushed on why was woke one, not really even pushed, but ultimately she said that, like, the The phrasing was bad, the wording was bad.
00:13:16.000She didn't say the ideas were bad, the answers were bad.
00:13:19.000No, they presented them to the American people was what was the problem.
00:13:22.000And yeah, and that shows that they believe these things firmly and at all levels.
00:13:27.000The funny thing about the race, it just quickly on the Vinman race was looking at some of the analysis of it in terms of just in terms of campaign.
00:13:36.000He was a lazy, lazy candidate, he was the worst.
00:13:40.000He didn't do events, he didn't do you, you have to shake hands.
00:13:44.000And I will always give AOC credit for her initial win back in 2018.
00:13:49.000She was knocking on every single bodega's door.
00:14:01.000Vindman is a Vindman was a he was the guy who leaked the Zelensky Trump phone call and spurned another spurred another impeachment investigation.
00:14:12.000It was a perfect phone call, yeah, it was the perfect phone call.
00:14:15.000And then Vindman leaked it, but so I don't think he has a lot of fans, he just seems kind of like twerpy and backstabby.
00:14:23.000You know, why would you want a guy like that representing you?
00:14:26.000That was his slogan, twerpy and backstabby.
00:15:08.000I just think we should resurrect carpet bagger.
00:15:09.000I just know it's a carpet bagger, but I well, they had a carpet in a bag made out of the carpet, kind of like a hobo.
00:15:15.000Coming there, they were moving all their luggage and carpet, someone that would move to a district and then run for office in that district.
00:15:21.000There was that Republican primary that featured all these former politicians and candidates from other states all running in one district.
00:15:31.000They even had two people who had run against each other in Illinois that were now running in the primary down there, and then they had a New York representative and all these people, and so.
00:15:41.000Florida is really setting the bar for modern day carpet bagging when all these candidates move there.
00:15:48.000But I guess it is the case, like Florida's unique state, where a lot of people that are transplants, especially, I mean, a lot of their population, they're drawing in all the old people.
00:15:57.000So, I mean, I guess some of the old people are like, oh, well, we just moved here too.
00:16:30.000And that's the problem with why, as you said, Tim, why the right should be excited that she's the nominee, because it will depress a lot of Democrat voters.
00:17:22.000But now we're seeing with the DSA taking over the Democrats, moderate Dems who hate Trump don't want to be associated with the DSA, and they're going to start breaking away.
00:17:30.000Then you're going to create this weird fusion party with Tucker Carlson and Anna Kasparian, where it's true, though, their views are completely aligned.
00:17:41.000MTG, Hassan Piker, Thomas Massey, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, their views are largely aligned now when you remove culture war issues on the issues of foreign policy and spending in the economy.
00:18:59.000About actual voters, not just the people that are liking your posts on TikTok or what have you.
00:19:06.000Any Democrat that has a sense of the voters, like they know that these people are poison.
00:19:11.000Like the only people that really support them are wealthy white people that are not mad, but are embarrassed because their parents had money, they didn't do anything, and so now they're all socialists.
00:19:23.000And that's actually something that historically has been kind of the norm.
00:19:28.000I mean, even I think it was Tolstoy that was writing about it, how the socialists were always the ones that were children of the wealthy.
00:19:37.000And I don't know why that is, but it does seem to kind of pan out.
00:21:11.000They own two multi million dollar homes in Florida, they own this place in Brooklyn.
00:21:15.000His dad founded an engineering consulting firm and they're doing great.
00:21:21.000And it looks like not only did he, did the dad buy this home that his sons are both living in in Brooklyn, but before that, from 2016 to 2019, he was actually paying this DSA chair's rent on the Lower East Side $2,600 for an apartment.
00:21:35.000Downtown, and this guy has the nerve to go on Fox News and talk about how people of his generation they just can't get ahead and they just don't know how to do it.
00:21:44.000And it's like, really, because it looks like you're just sucking on your daddy's big bank account.
00:21:49.000Someone should find the dad and tell him he failed miserably as a father.
00:21:52.000Well, the New York Post asked him, and he was like, Yeah, I bought this home for my kids.
00:21:55.000Because to him, that's a sign of success.
00:22:26.000Like, So, we got this family from Peru, and maybe we can say he built something, but now we're stuck with the idiot kid who hates this country and hates everything about it.
00:24:20.000Because he was like, got to be like 5'3 and he gets mad about something and then just, it's like the lady smirked randomly and he goes, Are you smirking because I'm short?
00:26:38.000They have to break your legs, and then they take the bone and they separate it a little bit and make you taller, and they'll do it multiple times.
00:29:03.000The DSA is the party of if you're not tall, just get leg extensions.
00:29:07.000And the Republican Party is the party if you're not tall, get fit, learn to speak better, read more books, and maximize your potential in other areas.
00:29:14.000I think the DSA would actually rather have leg removal.
00:29:18.000That would rather, so everyone is as short as that.
00:30:41.000If you're a person that doesn't have the cognitive ability to do advanced calculus, you can't make that person smart enough to do advanced calculus, right?
00:31:42.000All they did was start giving kids that didn't pass tests and didn't get the grade they needed.
00:31:47.000All they did was kept moving them along.
00:31:49.000I was reading something the other day that says, you know, the kids in college can barely do, in advanced calculus classes, can barely do like basic algebra.
00:32:02.000It was, I think it was, it wasn't Ivy League, but it was a significant university where the calculus professor said she spent the first part of the semester doing remedial math.
00:32:16.000Like, it's not like some, you know, college or community college or whatever.
00:32:22.000This is like, you can't make people that aren't able to do something able to do something.
00:32:28.000So, your best bet is to help the people that can.
00:32:32.000And make sure that they get the best education, the best advantages that they can, because they're going to go out into the world and do great things that are actually going to bring your whole society up.
00:32:42.000I believe Mom Dami got rid of in New York City a lot of the advanced schools.
00:32:48.000He found them obviously racist and offensive.
00:33:14.000Yeah, he wanted to get rid of it, but it turns out that the entrance exams actually help all of the students be able to excel without having to sit around and wait for everybody else to catch up.
00:34:35.000But these schools are really hard to get into.
00:34:36.000It's a small percentage of the population that gets into these schools.
00:34:40.000And you know what is genuinely racist?
00:34:41.000Is allowing the person based on their race who doesn't have the qualifications to get into the school and then six months in watching that person fail.
00:34:49.000This is what we just saw with Jason R. Day.
00:35:05.000You feel like an absolute failure, and everyone says, Yay.
00:35:07.000And another thing is, like, when you get the racism, when you give kids that, when you put kids that can't actually excel into the hardest schools, like, you're hurting them because if they went to another school, they might have actually done better and had a better result in their.
00:35:24.000Their overall education and their overall life after school.
00:35:28.000But you put them into schools that are intentionally the most rigorous and they fall behind, they fail.
00:37:23.000It's not just you're entitled to a doctor's work and knowledge, you're entitled to.
00:37:28.000Well, there have been like couples who have tried to get their, like, sued their insurance companies to get funding so that they could have surrogates.
00:38:53.000He was so opposed, called him scabs, whatever else, like totally opposed to illegal immigration because it undercut the workers' rights movement that he was working on.
00:39:03.000But even Cesar Chavez, at the end of the day, came out for illegal immigration as he became more of a part of the left in the 80s and 90s.
00:39:13.000And he had battles with it over that time, but over time, he developed his own.
00:39:18.000Pro illegal immigration stance and was for it in the last year.
00:39:21.000That's pretty backwards of Mr. Chavez.
00:39:24.000Let's jump to this story from Reuters.
00:39:26.000DOJ issues subpoenas in probe of Alaska candidate with same name as Senate incumbent, source says.
00:39:32.000If you weren't following, the Democrats overtly cheated in Alaska.
00:39:49.000Dan Sullivan, the incumbent, Republican, was up against Dan Sullivan, running as a Republican, who is a Democrat.
00:39:59.000They did this intentionally so that when voters went to the ballot booth and they received their ballot, it would say Dan Sullivan twice and split the vote.
00:40:10.000And it didn't stop him from winning, but you can see that it worked.
00:40:15.000When you take a look at the NBC News results of the election, Dan Sullivan Jr., who is a Democrat who goes to No Kings protests, Who only recently registered as Republican got 3,232 votes.
00:40:30.000Other candidates with legitimate campaigns didn't get that many votes, indicating this guy, Dan Sullivan Jr., stole votes from Dan Sullivan, the incumbent, but not nearly enough to displace him.
00:41:00.000I don't know what the end result is going to be, call it whatever you want.
00:41:03.000But when you are engaged, when you are witnessing this degree of overt cheating, and if they don't, they should subpoena us, but if they do not put people in prison over this, then our elections are just Play Doh.
00:41:15.000Well, I mean, it is good that the DOJ is looking into it.
00:41:18.000That's how we get to the ultimate goal of imprisoning people that have done this.
00:41:31.000The whole Hillary Clinton putting a guy in, or Hillary Clinton, I think it was the Biden DOJ that prosecuted a guy for memes because allegedly.
00:41:46.000Douglas Mackey, he had put up memes about Hillary Clinton.
00:41:50.000There was a phone number on it, and they said, oh, the phone number was actually what the key was, and that was trying to get people to not, you know, to think that they were going to vote for Hillary by calling this number or what have you.
00:42:05.000I don't know that I believe that they're going to actually do anything, though.
00:42:07.000You know, what's wild with the Mackey thing, of course, is the DOJ under Biden could not actually prove that anyone had been fooled by the text message number.
00:42:15.000And there was a woman that came out just a couple of days afterwards, after the Mackey thing, and put up her own video telling Trump voters to text something, and she wasn't prosecuted at all.
00:42:25.000The thing that I think is sort of wild is did you guys see in Minnesota?
00:42:29.000So Mike Lindell lost his bid for governor, but he's launched an audit, and now he actually has standing.
00:42:37.000And he can try and get a full hand recount.
00:42:41.000And Amy Klobuchar has called, has come out previously saying that she thought it should be hand ballots and, you know, hand counted.
00:42:49.000So I would love to see this actually be a thing where Mike Lindell finally gets his hands on exactly what's going on with voting and could expose that.
00:43:40.000And you're not voting for someone, you're voting against people.
00:43:43.000It just creates that's how Mamdani got exactly New York.
00:43:46.000Look at the places that have it, it's a poisonous system.
00:43:49.000The people who push it are poisonous people.
00:43:52.000Um, and it is sadly getting a lot of traction.
00:43:54.000There's a billionaire in Texas, the Enron guy Arnold, left wing philanthropist.
00:44:00.000He and his wife have given tens of millions to push ranked choice voting.
00:44:04.000Um, they financed it in Alaska, they finance it in New York, they want to bring it to Texas, and it's exactly for that reason because you can put 75 people on the ballot and dilute it, and then you get this one person to shine through.
00:44:16.000Alaska keeps getting stuck with Lisa Murkowski.
00:44:44.000No, the vote is you're picking a person, you're making a decision.
00:44:48.000And I think it's even just general too complicated.
00:44:50.000The reason why Democrats always do this is because there's always going to be some moderates like, well, I like both people, but I don't know who to, I'll give him some of my votes.
00:44:59.000And so it's just like too confusing to people.
00:46:01.000Now, I have ranked choice voting is absolutely terrible.
00:46:05.000It's one of these ideas that people think it's good in their heads.
00:46:07.000It's like, oh, this will make things more democratic.
00:46:10.000People will get along, they'll work together, and this sounds democratic.
00:46:14.000It's one of these types of like centrist ideas that sounds like a way to solve democracy.
00:46:20.000But the fact that New York City, California are the biggest exponents of some of these silly ideas, which have the complete opposite of true democracy.
00:46:30.000I don't, it's something you absolutely don't want.
00:46:32.000And it's a jungle primaries are also stupid because that's what ensured that, you know, Spencer Pratt was not going to win.
00:46:40.000But Spencer Pratt at least offered an option and an alternative to Karen Bass.
00:47:00.000I always get that confused, but it's gubernatorial race.
00:47:02.000In spite of having all these top notch Democrats there, so he gives voters another choice, he's probably not going to win, but it still gives them a choice.
00:47:09.000But really, it's a but also, Washington's also big into these similar uh maneuvers, and that's hurt a lot of Republican candidates there where they have to compete in a jungle primary and it's not maybe not the person they want.
00:47:22.000So, uh, we have a clear system that works in the rest of the country you have a party primaries, you've got one bubble, and that's it, and that's how the system works.
00:47:32.000And it and the fact that it worked that Democrats are able to benefit from it and they're learning from that.
00:47:38.000And that's why all these billionaires on their left are pushing it.
00:47:41.000So they seem to be the only ones that benefit from it.
00:47:44.000And your candidate can still win the general in a non ranked choice system, as evidenced yesterday in Florida.
00:47:52.000The DSA candidate still won, you know, because she didn't need the ranked choice voting to sneak in through the back door.
00:48:00.000And in other cases, the moderate Democrat won.
00:48:03.000So it still forces you as the candidate to be the best candidate you have rather than saying, Well, maybe I'll just get through because I'll be everyone's second choice.
00:48:11.000Yay, you won because you were everyone's second.
00:49:33.000Now, if you go to one of these people wearing these sweaters and ask them what their sweater means, what do you think they're going to say?
00:51:02.000So, this guy, Dan Sullivan, knows exactly what he's doing.
00:51:04.000These are depraved individuals who want power and will stop at nothing to get it, while Republicans just say, slow down, they're Democrats.
00:51:10.000The only problem is, holy crap, this is overt and extreme what they did in Alaska.
00:51:37.000But there are white supremacists that were hoping voting for Trump to deploy ICE would result in the death or expulsion of migrants to a great degree.
00:51:46.000Meaning, when ICE went out and started arresting people, I guarantee you there's people on X on Facebook saying, like, just shoot them and just other crazy things like that.
00:51:55.000Despite the fact this is a point liberals should agree on, they are attacking me for it.
00:52:24.000Well, and they're also, I mean, as part of that, they're all pro the International Criminal Court, which Marco Rubio just put sanctions on the.
00:52:32.000Heads of that, and which has like, you know, a bunch of judges.
00:52:35.000The US doesn't take part in the International Criminal Court because obviously it has absolutely no jurisdiction over Americans.
00:52:43.000It has no, it's not beholden to any American law.
00:52:45.000But this is the AOC has spoken in favor of the ICC.
00:52:48.000Mom Dhani, of course, said that he was going to arrest the head of a foreign nation who came to New York because of a warrant put out by the ICC.
00:52:55.000And it's not like the ICC has like an actual enforcement arm, you know?
00:53:01.000And if they did, what kind of weird paramilitary would this be?
00:53:03.000You know, it would be like some weird Star Wars stuff.
00:53:06.000Our enforcement is the United States of America.
00:53:13.000So weird about the UN stuff is that we've had to, especially as New Yorkers, when I was still living at home, we had to watch Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrive to the UN.
00:53:24.000We've had to watch African warlords who eat people, who throw gays off rooftops, right?
00:53:30.000We've had to see some of the most heinous people in the world come.
00:53:33.000And now suddenly it's like, well, the head of Israel, now we have to arrest him.
00:53:36.000We have to arrest because the ICC says so.
00:53:38.000The only place in the Middle East where it's safe to be gay.
00:53:41.000Kind of remarkable who New York has had to welcome into this.
00:53:44.000They all go to Columbia University, also to speak.
00:53:46.000There's always a reception in Columbia.
00:53:48.000None of them pay their parking tickets.
00:53:52.000I mean, if the ICC, well, the ICC is not legitimate, the U.S.
00:53:56.000It's good that the U.S. totally ignores that.
00:54:28.000The example that we gave, I think one of the easiest ways to understand it that most conservative Christians would understand.
00:54:34.000And for you guys who weren't here when we talked about it last week, if we had a Supreme Court with a Muslim majority on the court, and someone got arrested in Dearborn, Michigan for blaspheming the Prophet, and it made it to the Supreme Court, he says, I appeal, blasphemy is free speech.
00:54:49.000And the federal court says yes or no, gets appealed, goes to the Supreme Court.
00:54:53.000How do you think the Muslim court will rule?
00:54:55.000Blasphemy is free speech, or you have blasphemed and you can go to jail for it?
00:55:00.000What they would say is, At the founding of this nation, the founding fathers did not believe that free speech covered the right of blasphemy.
00:55:11.000Hence, blasphemy was still illegal in every single jurisdiction of this country.
00:55:15.000Thus, historical precedent says the original intent of the founding fathers was free speech was a reference to political functions such as economics, war, but not functions of faith itself, and that freedom of religion did not guarantee you the right to blaspheme.
00:55:32.000Therefore, blasphemy was a crime and may be upheld as criminal under the originalist interpretation of the Constitution.
00:56:39.000The prophet, on the other hand, that's religious.
00:56:42.000The point I'm making is those who have the power will wield the laws as they see fit, and the laws only exist for those who already agree with each other.
00:56:51.000And I'll go back to the founding of this country when the founding fathers overwhelmingly were like, oh, yeah, but blasphemy is illegal, of course.
00:56:57.000To them, free speech meant if I have a problem with taxation without representation, I should be allowed to say it.
00:57:02.000And then if you went, yeah, but can I say Christ is not king?
00:57:39.000And of course, in Saudi Arabia, it's like you can write whatever law it is, but if the person determining it is a Muslim Supreme Court, they're obviously going to not care what.
00:57:51.000It says they're going to interpret it to impose their own.
00:57:55.000But let me just clarify what I just said about blasphemy is not wrong.
00:57:59.000The founding fathers, under the originalist intent of the Constitution, thought that blaspheming against blasphemy itself was illegal and not protected.
00:58:09.000For generations, people went to prison.
00:58:14.000Even the founding fathers are standing right there.
00:58:17.000They drafted the Bill of Rights, and people are getting locked up for blasphemy, and they're like, of course.
00:58:23.000So, that argument, if they were to make it, would not be wrong under the Constitution of the United States.
00:58:27.000However, if they were then to say, we do not believe in Jesus, you can't blaspheme against a man, we do believe in the prophet, that would be blasphemy.
00:58:35.000That is a religious interpretation that, once again, falls perfectly within the confines of a constitutional argument.
00:58:41.000They would draft it up, they would be very stoic, and they'd say, this is not bias, it is just fact.
00:58:47.000And then you'd argue and say, so let's invert it.
00:58:50.000Let's say this country never faltered from its Christian position.
00:58:54.000We can go back 60, 70 years when it's 90 plus percent Christian.
00:58:57.000And the question of blasphemy only got turned around in the 50s, is when they were like, yeah, the blasphemy thing.
00:59:03.000They arrested George Carlin for swearing.
00:59:05.000It's only in the last 60 or 70 years we have become not even, I don't even want to describe it as liberal.
01:00:14.000But a lot of the, but those weren't the moral foundations of our founding fathers.
01:00:19.000This is not their main concern of like being a good person or our norms is just not being racist or not being discriminatory unless they're a conservative or a white person.
01:00:28.000Or they celebrate Thanksgiving, whatever.
01:00:33.000It was a shared moral foundation that was more than just being let people enjoy things and don't be racist, which is basically the moral foundation of the left.
01:00:45.000And the only other taboo you could have is still we still have a very strong, thankfully, a very strong taboo against pedophilia, which even there's been some leftists who've been trying to chip at that.
01:00:57.000I know the MAPs, they are a Protected class more and more in society.
01:02:31.000They have to suspend the campaign, is my point, because that only makes sense if we have a shared commonality of what we have served is out of the norm.
01:02:39.000The only thing you can do is a Muslim guy with a six year old girl.
01:02:44.000The only thing you can do in a multicultural society is have an authoritarian boot government.
01:02:49.000Then you have to enforce the lowest common denominator.
01:02:52.000If something would be offensive to a large portion of the population in a multicultural society, they will come and put the boot on your neck for doing it.
01:03:00.000Everyone's going to get to wear a nice gray jumpsuit so that no one offends each other.
01:03:23.000You know, what happened with the Velvet Revolution in 93 in the Czech Republic.
01:03:28.000So, we watched all of this happen and we heard the stories coming out about like the oppression, the inability to even go to church.
01:03:35.000There were all of these nuns who were giving communion because there weren't any priests around because priests had been killed or shipped out.
01:03:43.000So, you know, you get to look at what that oppression is like.
01:03:47.000And none of these people who are living in their daddy's houses know what that looks like, they have no idea what that is.
01:03:54.000And they don't read, also, they can't read.
01:03:56.000So it's not like they're going out there and seeking out Vaclav Havel plays to check out, you know?
01:04:18.000It's not the true education, it's the curiosity.
01:04:21.000And like, I didn't read, nobody taught me Havel in school.
01:04:25.000You know, nobody was like teaching me Kafka or whatever in school, but like I was curious.
01:04:30.000And if you're curious, you go find things.
01:04:33.000You know, I mean, Charlie Crick didn't go to college, he was curious and one of the most well educated people.
01:04:38.000You know, Tim also, like, super intelligent, obviously well educated, didn't go to college, you know, whatever.
01:04:45.000But you don't like if you're curious, you go seek things out, you go investigate ideas, you go, you're, you want to know what's happening, you know, and that curiosity is something that we have lost, I think, an awful lot of.
01:04:59.000There's a lot of life lessons in all extraneous activities that I think one of the most important things someone could do is a hobby.
01:05:08.000And I don't like using the word hobby.
01:05:09.000I like extraneous activities because sometimes it's not a hobby.
01:05:14.000But like fishing, fishing teaches you a lot about life, about how you can wait forever and get nothing, about how sometimes someone just gets the right spot.
01:05:24.000It's just, there's a lot of lessons in all different things that for some reason people don't get through the direct route.
01:05:31.000You know, so I recommend having your kids do as many hobbies.
01:05:37.000You know, that's probably the way to, but activities, you know what I mean?
01:05:40.000Music exercises both sides of your brain and teaches you dexterity depending on what you're doing.
01:05:45.000It's, uh, You know, allows you to actually improve your hearing, your interpretation of sound.
01:05:50.000So, people who grew up with music can isolate sounds in their mind better.
01:05:54.000There's, you know, playing sports, playing football is going to teach you about strategy, stopping, pausing, thinking about what players are going to do.
01:06:00.000And I think, you know, just to what we're talking about, we have too many people, even going back to the socialists who were raised with snowplow parents, giving everything they wanted.
01:06:57.000They are a permanent starter class with no experience, no knowledge, and no understanding, and they're trying to run a system they have no business running.
01:07:06.000Yeah, look, I mean, putting kids in any kind of like team sport, you know, it builds social skills, teaching them any kind of instrument.
01:07:15.000I mean, I have my personal preferences, but I think you should start with piano because that's the easiest way to learn music theory.
01:07:22.000It's all laid out right in front of you.
01:08:48.000You've never had the desire to turn a groundhog into pink mist with a 17 Super Mag?
01:08:52.000Well, I mean, I have put down many animals, but I don't have the interest or the time to sit in a tree stand for eight hours waiting for it.
01:09:00.000That was the gun store pitch to me when I bought a 17 Bolt Action.
01:09:05.000And I was like, so what's this one good for?
01:09:07.000Like, so, you know, I got a million and one guns, and they're like, you know, this one is probably going to be better for home defense, you know, blah, blah, blah, for rangeable rounds, et cetera, et cetera.
01:10:25.000Or the parents hand him a tablet while they talk and eat dinner and the kids just sitting there swinging.
01:10:28.000You're an adult and you're sitting there at the table or you watch a TV show and there's the sitcom family and the 17 year old is sitting at the counter with the.
01:11:22.000Your RPG example of that woman who is the DSA co chair when she was on the podcast and she's, we're going to text the hell out of millionaires.
01:12:07.000It's like when you look at the Lindsey Clancy trial, you ask yourself, why are these women posting these videos where they're holding their babies crying?
01:12:58.000Like, I find it so crazy and insane that they could actually think this because I feel like what happens to a lot of these women is they, you know, they have a child and their life doesn't match their expectations, but their expectations were stupid and wrong.
01:13:16.000And so instead of adjusting their expectations, they try, they're like upset with reality.
01:13:22.000And it's like, no, adjust what your expectations are.
01:13:24.000Like, I remember distinctly after my son was born and there was.
01:13:29.000There was a time when all the visitors left, and my mom left, and his dad left, and whatever, and the nurses weren't there.
01:14:22.000People broadly, and I think that, you know, I might catch some flack for this, but women in particular do not.
01:14:30.000Like to be accountable for their own decisions.
01:14:33.000Now, I said people broadly, because it's not exclusive to women, but I think generally it happens to women more where they don't want to be held accountable.
01:14:41.000I think it does happen to women more where they don't want to be held accountable.
01:14:43.000They're not held accountable a lot of times by their families, and then they're told, Oh, it's not even your fault.
01:14:50.000You know, like, Oh, you know, you were wearing a thong in public, but nobody should have called out to you or hollered at you or whatever.
01:15:04.000Their spouses, as well, you know, they don't anticipate having to have any respect, and then they expect that from the court of law when they apparently accept accountability is kryptonite to people, and specifically women.
01:15:15.000And there's some of the reason we have that is it's such a horrific crime that we it's much more comfortable to think that somebody just didn't think this through, that they had an hour of silence and decided to do one of the worst crimes you could ever think of.
01:15:29.000Yeah, and it's much more comforting for society to believe that the drugs.
01:15:35.000Or the psychosis and her mental health were all responsible for this.
01:15:40.000That a normal person couldn't be responsible for this.
01:15:43.000But I think that's a much worse scenario.
01:15:56.000But people think it's more comforting because they don't want to think that somebody could just do that, especially when they look at Lindsay Clancy.
01:16:19.000I mean, she doesn't look like totally normal, but she's doing a good job of portraying this troubled, fairly attractive woman who it's not her fault and she's in the wheelchair and portraying a victim.
01:16:31.000But if it looked like Kathy Bates or something even more terrifying, Rosie O'Donnell, and it's like, even in the same, if like, say, if a guy did this.
01:17:03.000But I think it's much, I think it's much, for me, it would be much more comforting to think, okay, we all have to watch out because a monster could lurk in any of us.
01:19:32.000Look at who initiates all of the divorces nowadays, right?
01:19:35.000Most of the divorces are initiated by women, and the most common reason is just dissatisfaction.
01:19:42.000They had some idea in their head of what marriage was going to be like, and it didn't turn out to be the thing that they wanted, and so they file for divorce.
01:19:52.000Yeah, it's through social media because that becomes the new town center where they have to hear, and then they get their new examples, and they're like, you know, they want, and it's similar with the Lindsey Clancy thing.
01:20:03.000Anywhere near the level of sympathy, if we did not have TikTok and all these women just like getting massive engagement off this, it's mass formation psychosis.
01:22:05.000Her parents have decided to finally step up now that their daughter is on trial, as opposed to before when they could have saved the lives of their grandchildren.
01:22:14.000According to the GoFundMe or whatever it is, they need the money for because they've given up work and they're rushing in and trying to take care of their daughter and they're being there for her every day.
01:22:27.000The husband, Patrick Clancy, raised $1 million in 2023.
01:24:42.000What these antipsychotics is why are the side effects always psychosis?
01:24:47.000I think it's funny when I'm watching a commercial, it's like if you're suffering depression, then, you know, Flubidon is right for you.
01:24:53.000And then it's like side effects may include suicidality, suicidal thoughts, killing your whole family, killing your family, take your own life.
01:24:59.000If you have thoughts of violence and self harm, please call a doctor.
01:26:27.000You know, there's so, I do think, I do think there's an overprescription of people on these SSRIs, whether it's kids in foster care who get a lot of these drugs or whether it's middle aged white women who get the rest of them.
01:26:44.000You know, like I think it's really a lot.
01:26:46.000And I'm always surprised when people just start taking them.
01:26:49.000They're like, oh, my doctor said I should take this.
01:29:04.000I'm hoping the administration still kicks into it.
01:29:07.000There's always been this conspiracy, which I totally believe that the reason why the drug companies are the number one purchasers of TV ad time is so that those same networks that have news divisions don't investigate drug companies.
01:29:19.000Why they push COVID vaccine because when this company is buying 40, 50, 60 million dollars a month in ads, you know, surprisingly, that story will get killed in the newsroom because it's your number one.
01:44:12.000When we named someone something, we were literally saying, like, when they named somebody Donald, they weren't like, hey, I heard this word.
01:44:35.000Names are just like meaningless things that sound nice.
01:44:38.000When you meet a person from an Hispanic background and they have a last name like Vaca or Puerta, during the Spanish Inquisition, Jews convert to Catholicism or be exiled.
01:44:54.000And if you converted, they changed your name, but they gave you the name of something that was not noble.
01:47:41.000And then, like, 70 years later, there's a guy in a fine suit going to a restaurant, and the server is like, hello, do you have a reservation?
01:47:48.000Like, yes, four for Rick under Gooner.
01:47:51.000And it's like, ah, yes, the Gooners, right this way.
01:51:31.000Now, you're getting 120K and you're making more than the average person makes working a job and you do nothing.
01:51:35.000You don't work at all just because you're rich.
01:51:38.000I don't want to say this derisively because I'm very grateful, but me and some friends went to MGM and we let one of the managers know in advance.
01:51:49.000And I was with another high profile guy.
01:52:04.000Just when you're rich, they give you stuff for free.
01:52:07.000When you're in a band, like if you're starting out, trying to get anything for free from any kind of like instruments, guitars, all that kind of stuff, amps and stuff, you have to pay for all of it.
01:52:22.000Your guitar companies, your amp companies are like, yeah, we can give you a deal, or yeah, we'll give you a couple guitars, blah, blah, blah, blah, because you're promoting their product and people care.
01:52:31.000But when you need it, you don't get it.
01:52:35.000When you don't need it, then they're just like, here, here.
01:52:37.000And obviously, the more famous and more influential you become, the more free stuff.
01:52:42.000People are banging down your doors and be like, here, we'll just play our guitars.
01:53:07.000I don't think any company wants me to advertise their products except for Passage Press and White Pill, the online right and the making of Trump's America.
01:53:16.000But no, like the normal influencers are what like gym influencers and stuff.
01:55:26.000Joe Giggles says with the constant dumbing of America and not allowing people to excel, we are entering the Harris Bergeron era of the Marxist agenda of the DSA.
01:55:44.000We'll talk about that in the uncensored portion of the shows because there are many questions about how a country functions and how it defends itself.
01:55:53.000Empic says, I say Tim should make a WWE style game.
01:55:56.000He could finish Fools with the Beanie Bomb.
01:55:58.000Alex Jones could be the heel with the Five Gay Frog Splash.
01:56:30.000It made a side scrolling kind of Minecraft game where you break rocks, take the minerals, upgrade your materials, get dynamite, and you mine increasingly higher difficulties.
01:59:23.000The left is characterized by an ignorance to actual policy outcomes, to the laws that could even, where they could even implement some of these policies, and what is actually happening in the world.
01:59:35.000So, like the Israel Derangement Syndrome people, political zombies, you know, they don't know, they don't care.
01:59:40.000And then you have people like Alex Jones, where he's fully cognizant, but he's decided it's better to be with them, you know.
02:02:01.000He's uh, so I made a post uh from my morning show where I said, obviously, most of us don't trust the official narrative pertaining to Charlie Kirk's assassination, we don't know, but the claims that Erica Kirk, Turning Point, or Israel involved are completely absurd because there's no evidence to that fact.
02:02:17.000If you want to question the official narrative, with the 30 out six being one of the best questions, it is a it is surprising a 30 out six would be stopped, and that's a fine question.
02:02:26.000Why would you then go from that point to Israel?
02:03:39.000And the point is, if Chris Martinson is not capable of comprehending a simple statement, we don't necessarily trust the prosecution's claims, but that doesn't mean there's evidence to Israel.
02:03:49.000And he goes, Well, there is if you understand physics.
02:03:52.000And then I go, Wow, I guess the bullet proves Israel didn't.
02:04:06.000You can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast.
02:04:08.000Scott, do you want to shout anything out?
02:04:10.000I want to, once again, I don't think you guys have heard enough about this, but I have a new book out that you must read and get it on Amazon.
02:07:47.000The American people don't have the comprehension, the political will to engage in war anymore.
02:07:55.000So, when you have like Suta Spain, where they're invading literally Spain, the people in this country are going to be like, well, you can't do anything about it.
02:08:06.000That's like what's going on in the UK.
02:08:12.000But I think that the thing with the U.S. border is so there's all of these, there's like these autonomous companies and they have the massive border sentries that are like autonomous border sentries that are in, they have cameras and you could put weapons on them.
02:08:29.000And I think we should just put those along the border.
02:08:31.000Like there's actually a thing right now in Texas at Big Bend where there's all of these objections to the Trump administration putting up more border wall in Big Bend, Texas.
02:08:41.000And it's like bipartisan opposing it because of.
02:08:44.000You know, it'll disrupt the ranchers' access to the river and it's nice there and it's environmental.
02:08:50.000And they're like, nobody even comes across anyway.
02:08:52.000And it's like, yeah, yeah, nobody comes across because Trump put a stop to anybody coming across.
02:08:58.000And they say, well, it's not a big point anyway, but like, put up a wall, like, just do the wall on the whole border.
02:10:49.000Fucking Andrew Cuomo had National Guard at the Verrazano Bridge, the Brooklyn, at the George Washington Bridge, the Lincoln Bridge, to keep Jerseyites out of New York during COVID.
02:11:02.000If you had wrong license plates, you were stopped and turned around.
02:11:06.000So they know how to defend the border when it's necessary.
02:11:33.000The other day went kind of viral because he had just come back from Poland and he was talking about how Poland of the 1970s and the 1950s is still the Poland of today.
02:11:42.000And he was saying how the France of the 1950s and the 1970s no longer exists.
02:11:47.000And he was very emotional because what he saw in Poland was a country that has preserved itself.
02:11:59.000And that's why, because we were polite and allowed these folks in who are not French and have no desire to be French and no desire to assimilate.
02:12:17.000I don't know if I believe it, but they said like 30% of those who identify as MAGA disagree with the president on his strict enforcement rules.
02:12:48.000It's like this great lawnmower got deported, even though he was like a child sexual abuse charges and stuff.
02:12:55.000They're still going to have these sob stories.
02:12:56.000And even what they had with Kilmar, this guy was like the worst poster boy.
02:13:01.000He's like clearly an MS-13 member, had done human trafficking, had beaten his wife, but he still was turned into a sob story.
02:13:08.000The positive thing is that we are still able to do this in spite of.
02:13:12.000Of public weakness, they've weakened on everything.
02:13:16.000We talked about this in 2024 that the moment you got a video of like some woman being dragged into a car, whatever, the Democrats were going to say, This is Nazi Germany all over again.
02:13:26.000And I was like, And then they're going to lose their spine and they're not going to be able to pull it off.
02:13:30.000They could argue they should be doing more interior enforcement and interior deportations, but DHS is still touting the numbers.
02:13:39.000We'll see whether how true the numbers are, but they are obviously they could be deporting more people.
02:13:44.000But one of the main problems we have with it is.
02:13:47.000Public queasiness, as we even saw in Minneapolis, where they're going and arresting hardened criminals.
02:13:54.000And still, you had all these crazy leftists and Antifa out there trying to interrupt ICE activities.
02:14:00.000The whole shock and awe thing that some people were hoping for, because that's really what they want, what a lot of the more vocal people want.
02:14:08.000People just want everybody rounded up.
02:14:10.000They want to see people getting rounded up.
02:14:12.000They want to see, so that way they get that emotional satisfaction.
02:14:20.000And when you are rounding people up, when you have ICE going from door to door and stuff like that, that is a bad message politically.
02:14:28.000What they've been doing, if I understand correctly, they're still deporting more people than any administration in history.
02:14:34.000They're doing something like 4,500 to 5,000 a day or something like that.
02:14:39.000They've ended TPS for like a million people in the past week, I think it is.
02:14:45.000And as long as they're doing this stuff quietly and it doesn't turn into protests and people getting shot at protests and.
02:14:54.000And going door to door, they can continue to deport a lot of people.
02:15:00.000I don't think you won't get to the point where there's like 50 million people deported, which there could be 50 or so million people that are here illegally overall.
02:15:11.000I don't think you're going to get all of them out, but I could see the administration getting to 8, 9, 10 million.
02:15:16.000One thing that the administration can definitely do, and I think you're onto something here, is because Biden put together so many semi-legal ways of having people come into the country, there's a lot of people who are like semi-documented.
02:15:29.000You're thinking like TPS or the refugee programs or the asylum seekers or the people who showed up at the border and then basically got arrested, surrendered, and then were released into the country.
02:15:41.000Like there's records on all of these people who have no real status and they can all be essentially removed according to the terms of their weird status.
02:16:13.000But the other ones, and so many of them, so many of the temporary protected statuses were because of natural disasters that happened decades and decades ago.
02:16:24.000Like Haiti was a 2010 earthquake, El Salvador was what, like a 2001 earthquake.
02:16:30.000There were so many of these that were, Because of natural disasters that are decades and decades ago.
02:16:38.000And what I think the right could do, as far as messaging goes, that people are not doing is reminding people that all of these nations should be great, terrific nations, and they need their people back to help them rebuild these nations.
02:16:54.000Remember when she was the Borders are for five minutes before her office was like, oh, she's not the Borders are.
02:16:59.000And her thing was those, what was it, those triangle countries?
02:17:02.000I forget what they were called, like Northern Triangle, whatever it was, the triangle countries.
02:17:05.000Was like Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras ish countries.
02:17:10.000And her whole thing was she was talking about how the Biden administration needed to pump a lot of money into those countries so that people wanted to stay there.
02:17:17.000And she was trying to make deals with American corporations to go in and do stuff there, to like put in factories and whatever.
02:17:24.000Now, I disagree with that, like put the factories in the United States and everybody else go get your own stupid factories and let our manufacturing exist, whatever.
02:18:00.000The deferred, deferred action for childhood arrival.
02:18:02.000And so defer means that, you know, we will take an action, but sometime in the future.
02:18:07.000And now these deferred actions have been, you know, this is going on 2009.
02:18:12.000It's been 17 years of deferred, deferred until when?
02:18:15.000And the fact that the courts upheld this position of DACA that you're not a citizen, but you're not an illegal, and you deferred for whatever.
02:18:27.000It is tragic that you were brought here at two against your six months old, and you've only known America, but that doesn't make you an American.
02:18:35.000It doesn't make you entitled to our culture or our services or our philanthropy, our welfare, whatever it is, and the defer in that.
02:18:43.000And this is one of the things that you're doing.
02:18:44.000Be mad at your parents, not the government.
02:18:45.000It's one of the things you hate about the left is they love the nebulousness of the regulatory blob, right?
02:18:58.000It's why they love the agencies, right?
02:19:00.000Why they love the EPA, why they love the Department of Education.
02:19:03.000No one's going to pass a law that says, let's teach children to cut off their balls, but we will fund $400 million for a program with the Department of Education, which educates people on trans awareness stuff.
02:19:48.000Like, They didn't want to have to do it themselves.
02:19:51.000They wanted the agency to do it, and then they were pissed when the agency isn't allowed to do it, but they're still not going to take any action themselves.
02:20:54.000Well, look at the necessary and proper clause and the commerce clause are so totally abused.
02:21:01.000They're totally upended from their original intent, what they were supposed to do.
02:21:06.000The federal government has the power over basically anything they want if they can make the argument that it somehow affects interstate commerce, and they can make the craziest arguments.
02:21:17.000I think it was Wicker that said that because you're growing wheat on your own property, you're not buying it from someone else.
02:22:27.000I think Wicker versus Philbin is the name of the case where they decided that you, the government could regulate you growing food on growing wheat on your own property for your own livestock.
02:22:42.000You know, what the intent of the commerce clause was.
02:22:47.000And the government, the federal government should do significantly less.
02:22:50.000Everybody knows that states are empowered to pass any number of laws that they'd like, right?
02:22:56.000There's a bunch of stuff that states can do.
02:22:58.000They have a lot of power to pass legislation in their respective jurisdictions.
02:23:04.000And that's what, that was the whole point.
02:23:06.000But now the government, the federal government has just abused the crap out of the necessary and proper in the commerce clauses.
02:23:11.000So, one of the things that cracks me up about the inability to pass the Save America Act is when Republican senators are like, Well, you know, we would have to be on the floor for like four days in a row.
02:25:47.000On the question part, Tim, I'd like to start with something that's probably going to be a short answer on your part.
02:25:53.000I kind of agree with you on the MAGA split in the coalition and everything with Tucker, Candace, and everybody else going against Trump.
02:26:00.000But I was thinking, besides the controlled opposition aspect, technically, do you think that could be a move that provides Trump and the MAGA coalition with a backup plan should things on the international stage go south or backfire?
02:28:11.000This is a different one, but it's probably no more dangerous or no more pernicious than any other of the Gnosticisms or heresies or new technology.
02:28:24.000It's survived industrialization and it'll survive this.
02:28:41.000But he didn't go far enough to condemn it.
02:28:44.000I heard people were using it as a religious exemption to not use it in their jobs.
02:28:50.000I have no story for this, but I've just.
02:28:53.000Yeah, I actually looked at what he said about it because I was like, could I use this as a religious exemption in my job to not have to use AI?
02:29:00.000And I determined that I could not based on what the Pope said.
02:29:03.000Although I'm still, you know, as a writer, I'm like opposed to AI for writing and creating things.
02:29:47.000I mean, it is interesting, though, if you look at AI.
02:29:50.000Through the realm of the lens of Christianity, critical Christianity theory, if you will, you could look at it and say, you know, AI is what is AI but the creation of a false God by human beings?
02:30:06.000And we've been doing that for centuries, right?
02:30:08.000I mean, if you look at the Bible, you have Baal, you know, while Moses was up there receiving the wisdom of God, the people were down below creating like a false golden calf to worship.
02:30:21.000AI is another false golden calf, and people are going to.
02:30:25.000Worship it, and that's what's going to happen.
02:30:27.000And I think Christianity remains a mainstay for, um, you know, people who aren't comfortable with false idols, especially once it starts curing cancer.
02:31:28.000And then the FBI turned it over to Palm Beach police.
02:31:32.000But what was interesting about that is when the FBI turned over the records to the Palm Beach police, they only included the Goldman Sachs finance bros side of the conversation.
02:31:46.000So they didn't include what ChatGPT replied.
02:34:37.000My question is for Scott mainly you've got your MAGA conservatives, you got your neoconservatives, you got your paleoconservatives.
02:34:46.000What the hell does it exactly mean to just be conservative?
02:34:53.000Well, today that means that's something very different than it meant.
02:34:56.00013 years ago, because that's when this my in my book I documented the story.
02:35:01.000You know, 13 years ago, a standard conservative would have just been someone who doesn't like taxes, and that would basically be it.
02:35:09.000And maybe they would have won a more active foreign policy than what Obama had.
02:35:13.000But today, due to what Trump's influence has been, it's been very magnified.
02:35:18.000And so, what a conservative means today is generally, and you if you look at what the topics that Republican politicians want to focus on, it's a lot more cultural and identity issues than what it would have been.
02:35:30.00010 15 years ago, way more, and it's not just about the fiscal matters.
02:35:34.000I think if you ask someone who is like a conservative, they'd still be some social conservatism in 2013, 2014, obviously, but it was mainly fiscal concerns.
02:35:43.000And I think, due today, due to the Trump influence and the influence of the online right and the transformation of conservatism, it's a lot more dealing with the culture and identity issues than it would have been in the past, and especially of how deeply concerned conservatives are with immigration, which we've talked a lot about tonight.
02:36:02.000Tim Cass talks about all the time, and so do most prominent conservative influencers.
02:36:07.000That's a core issue today, and it wasn't a core issue 13 years ago.
02:36:11.000So, conservatives just care about a lot of different things.
02:36:14.000So, I think a lot of the old labels, paleoconservative, neoconservative, I mean, a lot of the old paleoconservative things are at the mainstream.
02:36:22.000And paleoconservatives acting like they're dinosaurs, they're like digging up fossils and stuff.
02:36:27.000It's like, wow, we found these old conservatives.
02:36:29.000It's not a very good name for yourself because you're imagining you're like an old dinosaur buried under the earth that they have to.
02:36:35.000Find and discover when this stuff is at the mainstream and is things that are repeated by mainstream politicians and most conservative commentators.
02:36:44.000So, I think of what a conservative is today is largely what Trump is saying and what the Trump movement and America First are saying, rather than what it would have been, say, like the Cato Institute or even someone like Sean Hannity.
02:37:02.000So, I think that would basically be it.
02:37:51.000And it's also tied with a suspicion of liberal big government or big government in general.
02:37:57.000It's generally a preference for the individual, even today, where people are like, we got to be more for a common good, which I think some conservative intellectuals aren't really connecting with the average people about that.
02:38:10.000But the Constitution is an important part of that.
02:38:13.000And that's also about keeping America American.
02:38:17.000The Constitution is a fundamental part of our country and our heritage and our political system and our values.
02:38:23.000And preserving that and venerating that and trying to follow it in the best way you can in the 21st century is certainly important to modern conservatives, much more so than liberals, leftists, and DSA types.
02:40:57.000Hi, Tim, Phil, Libby, Daniel, Scott, and Carter.
02:41:01.000First off, it's just a quick comment and not my question, but it is a shame about Chris Martinson because you and him literally got me through COVID.
02:41:12.000I mean, if you look at what he's tweeting right now, it's like the dude is beyond retarded.
02:41:18.000So, there's a clip of me saying specifically, we don't have to believe these stories, but the claim that Erica did it, or that Fort Huachuca and all these things, this is nonsense.
02:41:29.000And he responds with, It makes perfect sense if you understand a third at six will always leave an exit wound.
02:41:37.000And my response was, Wow, that proves Israel did it.
02:44:40.000I think that he's just, he's looking to avoid making any kind of endorsements.
02:44:47.000He can easily say, you know, I'm not a political guy or whatever.
02:44:50.000And, you know, to Libby's point and Tim's point, like, it is dangerous to.
02:44:55.000To endorse people or to get behind someone that the DSA or the socialists disapprove of.
02:45:02.000You know, people make remarks on the internet a lot, and most of them, you know, you can kind of brush off, but every once in a while you're like, all right, is this going to be a problem?
02:45:15.000So it's especially someone with the reach that Joe has, you know, it makes perfect sense to kind of be like, yo, you know, I'm not going to really get too involved in it.
02:46:35.000I think there's a greater chance Rogan endorses the Democrat than a Republican, but I don't think he's going to endorse, like everyone says, I don't think he's not going to endorse anyone.
02:46:42.000But there's a chance because with a lot of the times on his show, it sounds like the last person who talks to him, he embraces all their ideas.
02:46:57.000So, if you know, the Democrats are going to invest heavily into winning over these brocasters because they thought this is like the weak chain that happened to them in 2024.
02:47:47.000It was very frustrating to see the amount of celebrities who attended the MMA fight on the lawn who got exposed for it and immediately backtracked.
02:47:58.000I just wanted to, as opposed to saying, if that was an awesome, it was super fun.
02:48:03.000At least did show up and you know, do his job there with a comically short tie, but you know, it was because he had like he did, he's never worn a tie, so it like didn't, it came nowhere close to his belt.
02:48:17.000And you know, he's not a tall guy, so I don't know what kind of he is.