Kamala Harris makes a gaffe during a hurricane briefing, and the porn industry backs her. Plus, Donald Trump is crushing the betting odds in the latest CNN/Bravo poll, and a new deal from MyPillow!
00:00:47.000I mean, we can get silly and talk about flubs and gaffes and our politics and all that stuff.
00:00:51.000But I really do hope everybody is safe and paying attention to this weather.
00:00:54.000We're talking there may be another hurricane that could form.
00:00:58.000Later on, we don't know for sure, but I just seriously, again, take it seriously.
00:01:02.000But in the news, we got this funny clip going viral.
00:01:06.000Apparently, a bunch of news outlets are picking it up, too.
00:01:08.000Kamala Harris covers her mouth during a live briefing on Hurricane Milton, and then she starts muttering something under her breath, and then all of a sudden, an aide says, this is a live broadcast, as if Kamala didn't know she was on camera with everyone watching her as she was trying to, we assume, I should say the reports are, Ask for questions or guidance because then, after something is said to her, she then asks a question.
00:01:32.000So I don't think it's the biggest conspiracy in the world to find out that politicians don't know what they're talking about or what they're doing.
00:01:38.000But it is funny. Everyone's like, aha!
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00:05:37.000Seamus Coghlan, the creator of Freedom Tunes.
00:05:38.000I joke about Tim not liking me because every time I have to step away from the show to focus on my own platform and making the cartoons and great media, I'll always see rumors on Twitter where people are like, why hasn't Seamus been on TimCast?
00:05:50.000Do they have beef? And people will be like, yeah, I think they're fighting.
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00:06:51.000Let's get started. Now, I know there's very serious news, but we like to have a little bit of levity.
00:06:57.000And so I will just say once again, please pay attention to the hurricane and I hope everybody's OK. But other than that, Kamala Harris was caught on a hot mic bizarre moment.
00:07:05.000I don't even know if you call it a hot mic moment.
00:07:07.000She was in a live stream and I guess she didn't realize that she was in a live stream.
00:07:11.000The Daily Mail reports Kamala Harris accused of being fed questions in bizarre Hurricane Milton briefing moment.
00:07:17.000They say Trump's campaign and critics on X are accusing the vice president of being fed what to say during the briefing on Wednesday.
00:07:23.000While the National Weather Service director Ken Graham was providing information on the storm, Harris could be seen covering her mouth awkwardly and heard saying, it's a live broadcast.
00:07:32.000I think that was her aide who said that, or was that her?
00:07:34.000Shortly after that, she posed a question to Graham to provide more information to Americans
00:07:38.000about the severity of the storm despite it being downgraded from a Category 5 to a 4
00:08:18.000And I know a lot of people are going to say, like, whoa, whoa, whoa, Tim, Tim, you don't know that she was caught on a hot mic being fed questions.
00:08:24.000Well, how could you make such an assertion?
00:08:25.000Because the rebuttal is already that, of course, she was.
00:08:29.000It did happen. And you're a conspiracy theorist.
00:08:31.000The Daily Dots rebuttal to this, because they often just write stuff like this, is that she wasn't talking to an earpiece.
00:08:39.000It's like, okay, so she was on a hot mic being fed questions, but the conspiracy is the earpiece.
00:08:43.000I talk about this all the time, my friends.
00:08:45.000They'll fact check something with something added to the story that isn't a part of it.
00:08:49.000Exactly. Did Kamala Harris have a hot mic moment on a live stream where it appeared she was fed questions?
00:08:54.000I say it appeared because I'm being nice.
00:09:35.000She was coughing, but instead they went for the, like, you guys are crazy and you're turning this into something wild.
00:09:41.000Gentlemen, I... She could have just said that the report could have been like, of course she was being fed questions, but...
00:09:49.000That's a bit of—you don't have to say it like that.
00:09:52.000She's in a briefing. Her aide is providing her information, and she's going to follow up with questions.
00:09:57.000The crazy thing about this is the attempt at rebutting it as though there's some weird conspiracy that happened.
00:10:02.000Guys, people, ladies, gentlemen, everybody listening at home, if you come to me and say, did you know that there was an aide working with Donald Trump who gave him questions before he went and did an interview or whatever, I'd be like, uh-huh.
00:10:14.000Everybody has them. It's crazy to me that the media's response to this is, no, it's a conspiracy.
00:10:21.000She didn't have an earpiece instead of being like, uh-huh.
00:10:23.000Well, there's good reason for that, though, and it's because they know that the public perception is Kamala is not a person who's able to think and speak on her feet.
00:10:30.000And so the idea that she's receiving information from an earpiece just validates that.
00:10:34.000Here I am, somewhat defending Kamala Harris.
00:10:36.000Yeah, how dare you? I mean, like, she's got aides, she's in a briefing, she's not paying attention, she's campaigning, she's the vice president anyway, why is she in these briefings?
00:10:44.000The president should be in these briefings.
00:10:47.000Right. I mean, the bar for her is incredibly low.
00:10:49.000I agree. I mean, we don't expect her to be able to think on her own.
00:10:53.000We expect her to be heavily supported by her staff.
00:10:55.000But I think that's one of the fears going into a potential Harris-Walls presidency.
00:11:00.000I mean, I don't know if you guys saw, but she did that interview where she was asked, what, if anything, would you change about the Biden administration, about anything they've done?
00:11:32.000Literally her saying, there's nothing that comes to mind that I would change and I was involved in all the major decisions.
00:11:37.000I'm Donald Trump and I approve this message.
00:11:39.000It's It's interesting to me, though, because they've tried to play both sides of it.
00:11:42.000There have been plenty of moments where they've tried to act like she had absolutely no connection to the Biden administration.
00:11:47.000And there was even a fact check that came out.
00:11:50.000There was an article that was published by some left-wing rag where they were saying the new Republican strategy is going to be to associate Kamala Harris with Joe Biden as if she wasn't his vice president.
00:12:01.000It is also interesting, though, because there has been it seems like growing tension between Harris and Biden.
00:12:06.000Biden doesn't seem particularly supportive of her anymore.
00:12:09.000In fact, at times he seems a little barbed and catty.
00:12:11.000But now he's starting to say, well, Trump is spreading all this misinformation about the hurricane.
00:12:17.000He is starting to sort of give a line that would be more helpful to Harris's campaign while she flounders in this live media blitz or whatever she's doing.
00:12:26.000And then she's running as an underdog.
00:12:28.000Yeah, I know. She's killing me with that shit.
00:12:36.000You're the VP. You're the VP. Dude, she's running like she has a grassroots candidacy.
00:12:40.000She's running like she just popped out of nowhere.
00:12:42.000The woman who didn't get any votes in the primary.
00:12:44.000Exactly. She didn't get a single vote in the primary.
00:12:46.000She was one of the least popular candidates.
00:12:48.000And what's so hilarious to me is even when she does people's podcasts, the way that it's discussed is in basically apologetic terms.
00:12:55.000You guys all know that she, as the normal adult in the room, decided to go on the Call Her Daddy podcast, which is just a brilliant move from a statesperson in our country.
00:13:04.000But at the beginning of that podcast, because I was curious to see how that went, I listened to the beginning of And the host was basically justifying the decision to her audience.
00:13:13.000She was saying things like, I just want you guys to hear both sides, and you know, we've invited Trump on too, and I really just want you to have a more well-rounded perspective.
00:13:22.000Now back in 2008, if any popular podcast had Obama on, they weren't starting by apologizing to their audience and explaining the decision.
00:13:29.000because he was actually popular among groups of young people who do listen to these kinds of
00:13:33.000pop cultural podcasts, degenerate as they are, right? And so you would think that even with that
00:13:38.000kind of a fan base, you'd be able to say, yeah, Kamala Harris is here, isn't that awesome? And
00:13:42.000the audience would celebrate, but the podcast host knew that they wouldn't because she isn't this
00:13:47.000grassroots candidate who people were clamoring for. She was incredibly unpopular as vice president,
00:13:51.000but then we're told overnight that she is one of the most popular people in politics and that she's
00:13:57.000gonna be donald trump in this election hands down without any kind of a
00:14:00.000And you just look at her campaign now and you go, they're flailing.
00:14:02.000They're not making decisions that people make unless they're desperate.
00:14:05.000Who goes on a podcast like that unless they're desperate?
00:14:08.000Right. And she's criticizing Ron DeSantis, right, for not taking her call while he says, I talked to the president.
00:14:14.000I don't know why I would have to talk to her.
00:14:16.000She's making this about politics. Good point.
00:14:17.000She is really going into this defensive, like, this very defensive position saying, you know, these conservative Republicans are being nice to me.
00:14:25.000They're spreading misinformation. I'm here for the right reasons when ultimately, no, this is actually all an attempt to stay relevant, to maintain this idea that she's the vibes candidate, when the vibes in the country have really changed, right?
00:14:37.000It's great. She went and called her daddy.
00:14:38.000She talked to the feminists. Good for her.
00:14:40.000What is she going to do about the people who are affected by the hurricane?
00:14:44.000And so far we've heard she's good with sending money to Lebanon.
00:14:47.000And also she wants to stand by everything that the Biden administration did.
00:15:47.000And Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, they were late to helping these people.
00:15:51.000They were late. And when I was down there, do you know who was helping out the most?
00:15:54.000The churches, the non-profits, volunteers from all over America driving down, putting their lives on the line to help the people of North Carolina.
00:16:05.000FEMA... FEMA didn't do anything but get in the way.
00:16:13.000Kamala Harris and Joe Biden showed up late, and that's why she's blowing up Ron DeSantis' phone so that she can say, oh, I was on time, guys, but now she's not going to do anything.
00:16:26.000Well, this is what I'm saying. The reason she's freaking out about Ron DeSantis not taking his call and is making such a big stink about that is because she's not going to do anything for the people of Florida after this hurricane, and she's preparing to blame Ron DeSantis.
00:17:11.000Right. The federal government is totally running cover for Kamala Harris right now.
00:17:16.000I watched this NBC interview that they had a FEMA director on, this high-ranking FEMA person, and they show a clip of a resident in North Carolina saying...
00:20:03.000Well, when the Bush administration, based on public perception, did not do enough for the people of Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina, it was a complete disaster for their administration.
00:20:14.000George Bush said that when Kanye West went on television and said George Bush doesn't care about black people, it was one of the worst days of his presidency.
00:20:21.000This is someone who's been president of the United States for some...
00:22:59.000You just said that you were part of almost every decision that Joe Biden made, but you are also the underdog.
00:23:05.000Yeah. Come on. Well, dude, no, she believes in Q. She believes in Q. She thinks that Trump is still the president and that he's been hiding behind the scenes and that he has the football and she's trying to get him out of the water.
00:23:15.000I have been wondering what Q is up to.
00:23:17.000She's pushing the underdog thing because she's a black, supposedly black minority.
00:23:24.000You know, she's a black woman, supposedly.
00:23:27.000So she's trying to use her color as the reason why she is the underdog.
00:23:31.000I think the most outrageous part about this question on The View is that it was actually supposed to be an easy question.
00:23:37.000She was supposed to say, yeah, Joe Biden, while being the president, obviously picking me to be his VP was imperfect.
00:23:45.000For example, she could have used the Afghan withdrawal pullout, how we pulled out and had over a dozen of our soldiers killed there after the fact.
00:23:53.000Something about how the border crisis has been extremely exacerbated under her and the Joe Biden administration.
00:23:59.000Something to differentiate herself, but The View accidentally asked a good question, I guess, because it put her between a rock and a hard place because she cannot condemn Joe Biden while trying to maintain the coalition.
00:24:11.000But she can answer this in an effective way.
00:24:15.000Being a good politician, I'll throw it to the famous Gary Johnson Aleppo moment and the difference between Gary Johnson and Donald Trump.
00:24:22.000For those that don't know what the Aleppo moment is, many of you may be a little bit younger.
00:24:25.000And I mean, this was like, what, eight, nine years ago.
00:24:28.000Yeah. Gary Johnson running for president is asked, what would you do about Aleppo, which of course is a major city in Syria, which has been flattened?
00:24:38.000And everybody was just like, you want to be the president and you don't know about a major foreign policy disaster happening right now in the Middle East?
00:24:45.000Now, Donald Trump, how would he answer this question if he truly didn't know about Aleppo?
00:24:49.000He'd say... Everybody wants to talk about Aleppo.
00:24:52.000They do. But we got to talk about jobs.
00:24:55.000And I think once I'm in, we can deal with those things.
00:24:58.000He wouldn't just say, I have no idea what you're talking about.
00:25:00.000And so for Kamala Harris to be asked this question, what would you do differently?
00:25:04.000She could have said, you know, hindsight is 20-20.
00:25:09.000Knowing now, if I knew now, if I knew then what I knew now, I could win the lottery, right?
00:25:17.000That's what I'd do differently. But the reality is we made the best decisions available to us at the time.
00:25:23.000Now I could say we could have done things better, but only because of what we dealt with.
00:25:27.000So it's the experience that I will bring in the next four years from the mistakes and the failures that everybody deals with.
00:25:34.000It's going to make a better next four years.
00:25:36.000That's how you answer that. She was better off answering the question by saying she was raised in the middle class family.
00:25:48.000It begs the question, if she wasn't going to do anything differently than Joe Biden, then why are you replacing Joe Biden at all?
00:25:55.000Why did we go through this entire primary process, pull the rug out from under Joe Biden at the last second, if you would have done nothing differently?
00:26:03.000That to me says that you think he deserves another four years.
00:26:06.000Actually, no. Let's give her some credit.
00:27:30.000We speculate and sometimes and people probably shouldn't find make whatever argument you want, but people do.
00:27:35.000We plan how much is our economy going to grow by and how much oil and energy, gas, nuclear, how much energy are we going to need to accommodate that growth?
00:27:46.000How do we achieve three percent growth?
00:27:50.000So when Joe Biden shuts down Keystone XL, which is a massive pipeline transporting tons of oil into the market, what happens then is the marketplace then says we can now expect X amount negative percentage in the future, which means there will be less energy for use in expanding the economy.
00:28:09.000This means the demand on oil will go up and prices will go up.
00:29:03.000Well, there's an additional element here, which is the reason Joe Biden had to leave the race.
00:29:08.000And by the way, remember all of the people who told you that he was sharp as a tack are the people telling you that Kamala's fit for the job.
00:29:13.000But the reason he had to leave and step out of the race is because it became very obvious to the American people So let's think about this for a moment.
00:29:44.000We've finally admitted that for the past four or five years, this man has been too deep in his cognitive decline to really run the country.
00:29:53.000So who do we decide to replace him with?
00:29:55.000Someone he picked. Someone he picked when he was in cognitive decline.
00:30:00.000So he is not in a place where he can run the country because his cognitive decline is too advanced.
00:30:07.000But he is in a place where we could trust him to pick a successor.
00:30:48.000Because to them, it's all kind of the same company, just rebranded.
00:30:51.000No, you're exactly right. Because at this point, if you're talking about the people who the Democrats are putting up for elected office, they are just mascots of a specific regime.
00:31:00.000And so, again, I don't think Kamala is wrong when she says, I'm not going to do anything differently than Joe Biden.
00:31:05.000Elad, I hear your point that she probably will do things that are worse.
00:31:08.000But the reality is, I think she is just going to be the face of what the regime has wanted to do all along and move further to the left on all of these issues.
00:31:15.000It's hard to say exactly what you will get out of Kamala Harris because she has flopped on all the issues as Whitaker in his 60 Minutes interview with her kind of exposed.
00:31:24.000But I am inclined to believe that she would be further to the left, not only on foreign policy, but when she was running for president in the primary, she was for Medicare for All.
00:31:34.000She was for government-sponsored sex change operations for illegal immigrants.
00:31:39.000She was strictly for gun control and so on.
00:31:43.000She's flopped on a lot of those issues, so it's tough to pin her down exactly.
00:31:46.000But I believe her inklings and she's kind of...
00:31:49.000It leans left. Further left than Joe Biden.
00:31:54.000Yeah, she's going to be 10 times worse than Joe Biden.
00:31:58.000And also Kamala is literally one of the dumbest, the dumbest politicians in the history of this country.
00:32:06.000And so somebody, and I don't think it was Joe who chose her, whoever...
00:32:11.000Who chose her was also telling Joe Biden what to do.
00:32:14.000They was making decisions for Joe as well.
00:32:16.000And whoever chose her, Kamala's going to have to do whatever they say.
00:32:22.000Now, that's really scary because we really don't know who the hell is making these decisions.
00:32:28.000Who the hell is really running the show?
00:32:31.000We also know part of the reason that Joe chose Kamala was because he promised that he was going to pick a woman.
00:35:35.000Why did she run as an Indian and black senator?
00:35:38.000Let me ask. You mentioned that Obama was— So they say, well, she's not a real black person because she did not—because she identified as Indian for the longest.
00:35:49.000They do not like that because, in their eyes, they think she's ashamed to be black.
00:35:53.000So therefore, she's not really black, and we're not going to vote for you.
00:35:57.000And that's why it is important for—that's why I think it's important for a lot of black people to know that, hey, Kamala Harris, she identified as being Indian for the longest.
00:36:30.000So I don't know how much that matters, but considering the bias, I think this heavily favors Donald Trump.
00:36:36.000The new poll from Quinnipiac, released Wednesday, shows Donald Trump gaining support and momentum in key battleground states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
00:36:44.000Trump has surged in Michigan, is leading Wisconsin, and slightly trails in Pennsylvania.
00:36:49.000Now, 2016-2020, the battleground bias was four to seven points.
00:36:55.000So we should assume that these polls are heavily biased in favor of Democrats.
00:37:00.000And you still need to make sure you're getting out there, you're voting, you're doing whatever it is you have to do.
00:37:43.000Some suggest that powerful interests are going to buy as many bets as possible on Kamala Harris to skew the odds in her favor so that people think the assumption of the public is she's going to win.
00:37:53.000But in aggregate, when you go to RealClearPolling.com, We're good to go.
00:39:17.000The thing is, it's just another case of Kamala Harris going to speak to pretty much locked-in Democratic voters.
00:39:24.000I mean, we did see after the Call Her Daddy podcast reports where there were people being like, why are you making this about politics?
00:39:31.000We actually don't want this podcast to be about politics, which I think speaks to general American fatigue with politics.
00:39:37.000But the Call Her Daddy audience, like a lot is saying, is effectively women in their 20s and 30s I think?
00:40:00.000Which made the podcast less favorable among Americans who were sort of like, I don't want to mix politics into every aspect of my life.
00:40:07.000And then also she just talked to likely Democratic voters, so she's still not securing independents, moderates, or anyone else.
00:40:14.000Well, you know, a lot of people do make fun of Kamala for sleeping her way to the top, right?
00:40:18.000They say she slept her way into many positions.
00:40:20.000I don't think she talked about that on the show. Yeah, I know, but I'm saying, but hey, she probably was, you know, that's probably why she went on.
00:40:26.000Kamala needed to be giving Alex Cooper the call her daddy advice on how to sleep your way to the top, because Cooper also...
00:40:33.000But anyone who finds that offensive, why?
00:40:38.000If you're all sex positive, what's wrong with saying that?
00:40:40.000Why is that offensive? But if Kamala was smart, she's on a sex podcast while people in North Carolina are begging for help.
00:40:47.000She should have counseled all her interviews and then on the ground, you know, acting like she cares.
00:40:54.000That would have looked good. At least acting like she cares.
00:41:12.000Nobody cares about reaching to the other side anymore.
00:41:15.000Kamala Harris is trying to focus on the black voters.
00:41:17.000She's trying to focus on anybody essentially who is not an old white male and drive up her numbers in the black community among women, among the youth...
00:41:27.000Except in Arizona where she is specifically going out and trying to win the Mormon vote.
00:41:32.000I would say a lot of them are older and then also conservative.
00:41:36.000I mean they skew Republican consistently.
00:41:38.000I agree with you that she is trying to look at the demographics and say in which key states can I motivate certain people?
00:41:44.000But I would just argue that with some of these appearances, Call Her Daddy in particular, but also going on The View and whatever else, like – She is talking to people who are, if they are going to vote, if they are motivated enough to cast a ballot, they are probably already voting Democrat.
00:43:05.000We are talking about voting, what this country is going to be.
00:43:07.000And women, and not all women, I'm not saying all women, but the most popular podcast for women with a female-dominated audience is sexual degeneracy.
00:43:15.000Right. So, as the woman expert here, let me speak over Hannah-Claire about this.
00:43:19.000I believe the reason for that is because women are very interested in relationships, but in our disgusting backwards culture, people can only contextualize male-female relationships in the most degenerate, perverted sexual ways possible.
00:43:34.000And so that's basically all that there is for women to hear any kind of exploration
00:44:20.000And gossip is obviously stereotypically something women are interested, but it's really always stories about how people are interacting with each other.
00:44:28.000And I think these things are not necessarily bad.
00:44:30.000Women shouldn't be demonized for being interested in knowing how societies work.
00:44:37.000It's taking advantage of something, you know, girls will go to shows like Call Her Daddy because they're like, well, I want to be in a relationship or I want whatever.
00:44:44.000And the advice is not good, but no one is there to tell them, like, It depends on what you're looking for.
00:44:51.000If you want a very sex, liberal, feminist lifestyle, take this advice.
00:44:55.000But if it's not what you're looking for, then maybe this is not the podcast.
00:44:59.000I don't think we need to overcomplicate things.
00:45:01.000It's really simple. Sex sells across media.
00:45:34.000Right, and he's got these kids, and the first time around, they brought out the stepkids a lot.
00:45:39.000They're not really bringing them out like that.
00:45:40.000So she doesn't have this sort of personal story to sell to make women interested in her.
00:45:44.000But Kamala's also pushing the pro-choice thing, right?
00:45:47.000So she's going on a sex podcast, and her mom, she's thinking, okay, these women who watch this podcast, they're probably having reckless sex, and they're probably going to want abortions.
00:45:56.000So I'm going to go on here, and I'm going to push that.
00:45:59.000It's disingenuous, too, because I'm sure Kamala Harris had many great Call Her Daddy-type stories to share on the podcast.
00:46:06.000She could have talked about her relationships in San Francisco with different people.
00:46:10.000She had a lot of juice to give, but she didn't give any of that.
00:47:22.000And it is kind of funny, though, that Kamala – this is not good for the Kamala Harris campaign.
00:47:29.000I'm sorry. When the porn industry comes out and says, we're backing Kamala Harris, it just makes you look bad to the suburban women that Trump and Kamala are fighting over for this election.
00:47:39.000No. I mean, I'll put it to you this way, alright?
00:48:01.000When they're talking about how conservatives want to ban porn, I think that would be great.
00:48:05.000But the conservative movement right now is not trying to ban porn.
00:48:08.000What they have done is ask for age verification.
00:48:10.000And in certain states, they require age verification.
00:48:15.000They've said, we will no longer service this state.
00:48:18.000I think that's important to point out because...
00:48:35.000They're saying it's a religious thing.
00:48:37.000Conservatives are religious and therefore they don't like porn.
00:48:39.000But I actually think there's a very serious secular conversation around the way especially young men are impacted by early exposure to porn and the long-term effects it has on their relationships.
00:48:48.000This is something that studies have proven time and time again that exposure to porn and frequent use of porn has a long-term consequence for the emotional and psychological well-being of young men in America.
00:49:01.000This is at a time when our Surgeon General declared that we have a loneliness epidemic.
00:49:06.000You don't have to be religious to see that this is not a system that is sustainable for happy, healthy culture.
00:49:13.000If this is going to hurt Kamala, then I think it's a good thing.
00:49:16.000I think they should also have a rally for Kamala, porno stars for Kamala.
00:49:22.000You think you should speak at that rally? Yes, all the porn stars should come out.
00:49:28.000I think young men have a great opportunity these days.
00:49:31.000I hear a lot in the media about young men are having a hard time dating.
00:49:37.000Women aren't dating. Fertility is way down.
00:49:39.000There's this crazy story. Joe Rogan had a clip from his podcast where they're talking about the fertility collapse and all that stuff.
00:49:44.000And I'm like... That basically means that, like, any young guy right now has no competition, and he could just better himself, start exercising, eating right, try and work to get a good job, and then he's probably got the pick of the litter.
00:49:59.000Is that the argument, or what am I missing here?
00:50:03.000First things first, $100,000 is peanuts.
00:50:06.000That's not what I was talking about just now.
00:50:07.000I was talking about the dating scene, but sure, go on.
00:50:10.000And the dating stream, the downstream effects of it too, but 100k for this industry is peanuts.
00:50:16.000Something about the ID or the age requirements that you were saying, they're actually requiring government-issued ID to get by some of these porn sites.
00:50:28.000I don't think we should be banning them.
00:50:30.000I think the issue here is the ubiquity of this stuff in our lives, particularly on social media.
00:50:37.000And then for the hardcore stuff, the softcore stuff, and the ubiquity of that on Twitter, Instagram, and social media, it's almost like you can't miss it.
00:50:45.000And that downstream effect on dating, I think, is huge and needs to be addressed, or we'll keep seeing issues with people dating.
00:50:53.000Yeah, so the age verification laws do require IDs, but I find it ironic that the opposition to that that we hear from the porn industry is that that's a violation of a person's privacy when they are showing women's privates to millions and millions of people.
00:51:09.000What they care about is getting minors addicted to pornography.
00:51:11.000So I wholeheartedly support the age verification laws, and I think these porn companies pulling out of states over it is very telling about what their MO is.
00:51:18.000The technology mixing in with porn is what I think is influencing our society faster than we could sort of legislate this.
00:51:27.000Because when we were children, the only way to access this type of material was sort of at a gas station behind a curtain with a magazine or anything.
00:51:34.000We didn't have easy access to the internet or websites like these or even social media.
00:51:39.000This wasn't that prolific on social media too.
00:51:41.000So I don't know how I feel about an outright ban across the board and the downstream effects of that.
00:51:46.000But the ubiquity here is something to be concerned about, too.
00:51:50.000And how I feel like the everyday woman, I feel like, feels compelled to be.
00:51:54.000Well, but you're referencing these, like, curtains, right? Like, this was true of, like, video stores that have a backroom.
00:52:17.000Louisiana already had a way to have a virtual driver's license, like an uploaded copy.
00:52:22.000And so for a while, Pornhub was still operating there despite the fact that they passed an age requirement because they were like, well, this one argument that we have that you're going to have to submit your government ID to the internet and that could be a privacy thing didn't matter.
00:52:37.000It already existed. It should be a national thing though, right?
00:52:40.000Yeah. I mean, I like when things are legislated at the state level.
00:52:44.000I think that's important for the sovereignty of the states.
00:52:46.000But I agree with you. I think it should be common.
00:52:48.000To protect children, to combat sex trafficking, they should probably make it a national thing.
00:52:57.000National. Because it is to protect the children.
00:53:00.000Yeah, I mean, look, I just want to mention this because obviously I'm very open about the fact that I'm Catholic, but I think it's actually, I know, I think it's really insulting to non-religious people to suggest that this is something only religious people want.
00:53:15.000There are plenty of non-religious people, I would even say most of them in this country, who would say kids shouldn't be watching this stuff.
00:53:21.000There needs to be something in place to prevent that.
00:55:55.000They may mess around with one, have fun, you know, but marry one?
00:55:59.000No. Have you ever read those articles or watched videos where former porn stars or even current porn stars will be like, my kids found my videos and now they're being bullied?
00:56:09.000That's a nightmare. There are long-term consequences to your decisions and I think one of the things that our culture doesn't do right now...
00:57:47.000Men are requesting sexual content in exchange for money.
00:57:50.000Sure, the barrier is over the internet, but there's a difference between...
00:57:55.000A guy, like, pornography is almost as bad.
00:57:58.000It's different. But it's like, if a woman goes to a studio and they're like, we're gonna take a bunch of pictures and sell them later.
00:58:02.000It's like, okay. But if you're talking to a guy, and he's saying, here's what I want from you and what I'll give you, and you're like, you got it, baby.
00:58:08.000I'm like, yeah, you're a hooker. Okay, that's just it.
00:58:10.000I don't know. Whatever. Why are you mad about it?
00:58:41.000Instead of two individual people getting married, having a family, everyone starts sleeping with everyone,
00:58:46.000a small percentage of men end up having an insane number of sexual exploits,
00:58:51.000women end up feeling used, men and everyone ends up feeling lonely.
00:58:54.000Frankly, you end up with this industry where women are more and more willing
00:58:57.000to sell pictures of their body, and then you end up even with diminishing returns on that
00:59:01.000because as more women are willing to sell those pictures, men aren't willing to pay as much for those pictures.
00:59:05.000It's destroyed so many lives, and we're not willing to talk about it because for whatever reason, we have decided that sex is this one thing that doesn't have any meaningful consequences aside from pregnancy and venereal disease, and I'm sorry, while those are certainly outcomes, they are not the only potential outcomes.
00:59:38.000You're worth more than that. That is shameful.
00:59:41.000Can I just say one thing? To any man or woman who has had any involvement with any porn at any point in your life, there is redemption for you.
00:59:51.000Don't feel that this has to define you for the rest of your life.
00:59:53.000There is a way out. Don't get started with it, but if you already started, you can stop.
00:59:57.000There's hope for you. We're going to jump to this next story, and I must warn you, more so the you as the people in this room, we got to tread lightly because this is shocking, shocking.
01:00:07.000From the post-millennial, University of Kansas professor placed on leave after telling students men who won't vote for a woman president should be lined up and...
01:01:30.000This is evil versus good at this point.
01:01:32.000Yeah. I have never wished death on someone because they didn't support Trump.
01:01:36.000Never. I wish life, happiness, and safety to the people I don't like.
01:01:41.000I want Joe Biden to be in his rocking chair on his porch with his kids and grandkids running around in the yard playing with, you know, old, I don't know, Commander or whatever the dog's name was.
01:01:50.000And he's got a little blanket on his lap rocking back and forth with a glass of Sun T. I mean, that sounds nice.
01:02:12.000Like, my desire isn't for them to be hurt.
01:02:15.000I think that when Donald Trump gets here elected, there's certainly certain people he needs to stop from doing the things that they're doing.
01:02:21.000For example, he needs to make sure that criminals are thrown in jail.
01:02:24.000He needs to make sure that the people in the deep state who have been overstepping their
01:02:27.000authority and trying to usurp democracy are punished for that.
01:02:30.000But I don't want my enemies to be subject to violence because of their political views.
01:02:37.000Well, we've been saying for a long time that the interest in violence, the violent political
01:02:50.000And so in this case, I am not totally surprised by this, but at the same time, you cannot
01:02:56.000say that you guys are the party of peace and have this be sort of a casual conversation
01:03:02.000I think this is the lie that the left wants to sell, that you need to live in fear of your neighbors who may or may not have a Trump sign in their yard.
01:03:10.000They're lunatics. At the same time, they're like, you don't deserve life if you won't vote for the female president.
01:04:48.000It's very weird. I think that one of the interesting consequences of this election will be a certain level of political fatigue.
01:04:56.000I think this is essentially the fourth, we can't, you can't elect Trump because he will ruin the world campaign that the DNC has launched, right?
01:05:28.000Everyone's tired of it. It's been mass hysteria from essentially DNC, but definitely the Biden-Harris administration for at least the past four years.
01:05:36.000The news media was crazy during Trump's turn.
01:05:39.000I mean, there is only a certain amount of interest that people have.
01:05:42.000And so when they start to hear things like this professor's statements, they're like, I want off this roller coaster.
01:05:47.000Even if they don't want like Donald Trump, I think there are enough Americans who look at it and go, this is getting crazy and this is not what I want.
01:07:43.000And to the left, that's fascism, by the way, right?
01:07:44.000The way the left defines fascism is you putting your family's well-being over our theoretical desires.
01:07:52.000That is literally, if you look at the way they refer to fascism almost any time they talk about it in media, that's almost always what they're saying.
01:07:58.000These Trump supporters want him to be elected because they want to get rid of illegals.
01:09:08.000Let's point to books that are in the pop cultural zeitgeist right now and say it's going to be like that or call him Hitler.
01:09:16.000And that's it. Right. For the fourth time, they are running on the future threat of what Trump will do, which is fascinating because he is a previously elected president.
01:09:28.000He's proven what kind of administration he would have.
01:09:30.000I don't care if you can look back at Trump's administration and say, oh, well, he shouldn't have done this or he could have done more here or whatever.
01:09:35.000That's totally legitimate. But to continue to run on...
01:09:39.000If he is allowed in the White House, the world will fall apart is ridiculous.
01:09:44.000And I think that there is this—they don't know what else to do.
01:09:47.000And in part, it's because their candidates are weak.
01:09:50.000Their candidates themselves do not have a personality or charisma or policies to counter what Trump is offering.
01:09:56.000And so they just go with, well, he's the bad guy and we're the good guy.
01:09:58.000They have to do that because a lot of people know— The one thing that they're not saying is...
01:10:03.000I haven't heard one Democrat say Trump is going to ruin the economy.
01:10:07.000They're not saying that. They're saying Trump is going to take your rights away.
01:10:28.000They know that Trump is the perfect president...
01:10:31.000They know that if he becomes president, that they have a better chance at having a successful business under Donald Trump, under a businessman.
01:10:41.000So that's why they're pushing the whole, he's going to take your, okay, you might make some money, you might make a lot of money, but he's going to take your rights away.
01:10:50.000But people right now, the economy is too important.
01:10:52.000Like, the economy is what will decide the election for a lot of people because they have been through almost four years of Biden, Biden-Harris, and they went through four years of Trump, and they know the difference.
01:11:02.000I mean, it was one of the best moments of Trump's appearance on Theo Vaughn's podcast when Trump is talking about, like, doing my economy, everyone was happy.
01:11:09.000And Theo Vaughn goes, yeah, my cousin bought a boat.
01:11:12.000There are so many How many Americans who look back at that time were like, oh, I went on vacation more.
01:11:17.000I didn't pay more every time I went to the grocery store.
01:11:19.000Can we just imagine, like, if there was an honest trailers of Democrat, it's 2024 agenda, and it's like, well, if you vote for Trump, the economy is going to get a lot better.
01:11:29.000You can have a lot of money, and the border will be more secure, so probably a lot less death.
01:11:44.000Trump wants to ban genderqueer from schools.
01:11:47.000It is funny though because it's like no matter how many times – I know some people in my life that are Democrats, left-leaning, and they're like, yeah, well, they're banning books.
01:11:56.000And I'll be like, here's the book they're banning.
01:11:58.000And they'll go, yeah, well, I don't want them in charge of who's banning books.
01:12:00.000And I'm like, look, man, are you just saying that because you want to argue?
01:12:04.000Because I'm really just saying I don't want these graphic books for kids.
01:12:07.000You know what I mean? We don't put those in schools.
01:12:09.000It's just a weird reality where – When you look what the Democrats are actually offering, if you're someone who pays attention to the news, you know that Trump is offering peace agreements and peace accords with other countries.
01:12:20.000He's offering de-escalation of war and conflict.
01:12:23.000He's offering other countries to pay their fair share when it comes to national defense.
01:12:27.000He's offering a secure border, manufacturing, return to the United States, a better economy in general.
01:12:32.000Democrats over the past three and a half years have given us nothing.
01:12:35.000Escalation of war, an open border, loss of manufacturing and jobs.
01:13:53.000If Trump did nothing that he promised, literally nothing, he's a better president than Kamala Harris.
01:13:58.000And I've got to be honest, if Trump did nine out of the ten things that Kamala Harris would do, he's going to be a better president than Kamala Harris.
01:14:06.000But she's the one stealing his platform right now.
01:14:09.000Look, Trump's not going to do what she's doing.
01:14:31.000It's ridiculous. Kamala Harris isn't a good person.
01:14:33.000Everybody knows that. Nobody says she is.
01:14:35.000There's this viral video with this dude, Dean something or other, that was like on Jubilee or whatever, where he's sitting down in the chair and then these Trump supporters are challenging him and he's going like, well, Kamala Harris has got a better character and blah, blah, blah.
01:15:51.000Doesn't change the fact that policy-wise, he's going to do the right thing.
01:15:54.000And for most Americans, especially working-class people, and you've got to understand the difference between working-class and middle-class.
01:16:00.000Working-class people don't have the luxuries of two weeks vacation.
01:16:02.000They're living paycheck to paycheck. And Donald Trump's like, I'm a nasty guy, but I'm fighting for you.
01:16:07.000And they're like, I'll take it. I mean, on top of that, like, they talk about how mean Trump is, and setting aside everything I said about just their moral quality, because you can't have immoral people but who come off as kind.
01:17:06.000Come on. Now, that is another talking point.
01:17:09.000Well, how's he going to fix the country when his businesses all went bankrupt?
01:17:13.000All of his businesses did not go bankrupt.
01:17:15.000If you have never been an entrepreneur or never started a business, then you don't know how hard it is.
01:17:21.000Sometimes you fail. But it wasn't like an official campaign.
01:17:39.000While Donald Trump's businesses lost millions of dollars worth of their own money, Kamala Harris lost at least $42 billion of your money when she was put in charge of a project to expand broadband and after three years still has not connected a single person to the internet.
01:18:01.000I do not care if a tremendously successful businessman at one point in time lost his own money.
01:18:07.000I'm concerned about the fact that Biden and Harris have lost trillions of my dollars and your dollars.
01:18:15.000That's right, your dollars. Because I was saying, Seamus, you have never had anything close to a trillion dollars.
01:18:46.000We've done Fauci videos where it's like, I don't have a great idea for this one, but I know Tim is going to go under if I don't pen something that involves him.
01:18:54.000Fauci is just walking the dog randomly for no reason in his video.
01:18:57.000And I'm kidding. Let's jump to the story from the Associated Press.
01:19:00.000We got this. FBI arrests Afghan man who officials say planned election day attack in the U.S. This is big news that broke the other day.
01:19:08.000They say that Nasir Ahmad Tahiri 27 of Oklahoma City told investigators after his arrest Monday that he had planned his attack to coincide with Election Day next month and that he and a co-conspirator are expected to die as martyrs, according to charging documents.
01:19:25.000Tahiti, who arrived in the U.S. in September 2021, had taken steps in recent weeks to advance his attack plans, including by ordering AK-47 rifles, liquidating his family's assets, and buying one-way tickets for his wife and child to travel home to Afghanistan, officials said.
01:19:40.000Well, we have this tweet from Ken Delaney, and this is NBC saying, Scoop, the alleged Afghan terrorist charged this week worked as a security guard for the CIA in Afghanistan.
01:19:52.000The FBI is investigating whether he was radicalized before or after he came here in 2021 on humanitarian parole a month after the chaotic U.S. military withdrawal.
01:20:02.000There are a bunch of conservatives right now who have been screaming since the U.S. started
01:20:07.000bringing in many individuals from the Middle East that we would be bringing in people who
01:20:12.000will be radicalized, who have been radicalized, or who are coming here for ill intent.
01:20:17.000And now they're upset that seemingly it's all been proven right.
01:20:21.000This guy worked for the CIA to a certain degree, and now they're alleging—I mean, maybe the
01:20:25.000FBI's wrong, I don't know—they was planning an Election Day terror attack.
01:20:28.000attack. It's almost like having he confessed to that was his plan to do an election day.
01:20:32.000I mean, this is the reality of the Biden administration's immigration policy, which is right after the
01:20:39.000terrible withdrawal in Afghanistan that lost, that cost American service members lives.
01:20:45.000They immediately opened the doors to mass asylum migration, which I understand asylum
01:20:51.000is something that we want to do out of compassion.
01:20:53.000On the other hand, there were a lot of really terrible stories that came out of mass migration.
01:20:58.000I mean, there were asylum seekers from Afghanistan who were housed on military bases in the military
01:21:03.000bases that had higher reports of, I don't know how to say it on YouTube without getting
01:21:08.000like assaults on children by older men.
01:21:11.000And so there was this reality that we didn't ask them to go through a normal vetting process,
01:21:19.000and so we now pay for the consequences of that.
01:21:22.000And I think this is something that we don't answer to enough as – or not us in this
01:21:27.000room, but the government doesn't answer to enough.
01:21:29.000It is one thing to say we want to be compassionate.
01:21:32.000It's another to say we are going to put our weird sense of debt to another country
01:21:36.000above the safety of American citizens.
01:21:39.000And that, unfortunately, as hard as it sounds, is part of a strong vetting process for people
01:21:45.000who are seeking to enter this country legally, through asylum, whatever the means may be.
01:23:41.000And one thing that leftists will do in response to you pointing out that people should come through the legal process is they'll show you an infographic about just how difficult it is to become an American citizen if you want to be an immigrant.
01:23:52.000Alright, well excuse me, but I happen to believe that to have the eternal right for all of your descendants to be citizens of the wealthiest, most prosperous, most free country on the planet, you probably should have to jump through a few hoops.
01:24:06.000Hoops because we want to vet for people who love this country and will work for it rather than breaking its laws.
01:24:11.000Why is it the worst thing in the world to have a difficult process for people to enter this country?
01:24:15.000We want to vet people who love this country, and how do you demonstrate love?
01:24:19.000By working for something, by sacrificing for something.
01:24:21.000And all kinds of countries have strict immigration laws, right?
01:24:24.000Like there are Asian countries, there are European countries that have language requirements,
01:24:27.000they have all kinds of things that you have to meet that the American system doesn't.
01:24:32.000I think one of the realities that they don't really want to talk about is the fact that
01:24:37.000like, yes, restricting illegal immigration is incredibly important, but you also have
01:24:43.000to close these loopholes that governments take advantage of to continue to bring in
01:24:47.000people to the country without thinking about what the impacts on the country are.
01:24:51.000I'm not trying to bring up all of the dogs in Ohio, but when they talk about the Haitian migration to Springfield, Ohio, the first response to the mainstream media is like, well, they have temporary protected status, so it's okay.
01:25:03.000They're here legally. Well, should they actually have been given temporary protective status or is this a loophole that the Biden Harris administration exploited and let people go into a community that is now struggling with increased violence, longer hospital wait times, more crowded schools?
01:25:20.000Again, migration is something that we will always have a long, kind of changing conversation on, but I think ultimately the priority should always be the American citizens, and in this case, just like when they withdrew from Afghanistan, the asylum seekers that were brought here were prioritized over the American citizens.
01:25:36.000I love it when they argue, oh, no, no, they aren't illegal immigrants.
01:25:39.000They're people who just came here illegally and now we've given them legal status.
01:25:45.000The thing about this story is that I struggle with it so hard because I want to compliment the FBI and CIA and be like, oh, yeah, you guys are really doing a great job keeping us safe.
01:25:54.000Because guess what? I really do believe that.
01:25:56.000I think there are hardworking men and women who are patriotic at the FBI and CIA. So when I saw this story yesterday, I was like, Yeah, credibility for the FBI going up even more.
01:26:05.000But then when you see the follow-up tweets or stories to this where it's always just like, oh, yeah, and actually there were other informants that were involved or, oh, this was a former employee of the three-letter agency.
01:26:16.000It's just like, guys, you're killing the credibility.
01:26:19.000Like, we don't have the full story of this.
01:26:21.000We're unlikely to ever get the full story of what's going down here.
01:26:24.000but like we're seeing so many of these Middle Eastern people here
01:26:27.000are rested by the CIA and FBI and that it turns out there's something fishy going on.
01:26:33.000Maybe the kosher stories just aren't getting out to us, but I don't know and maybe it could have been somebody who was
01:28:00.000It's only fair to give him reparations.
01:28:02.000Actually, as I'm actually part British, I assume it was my ancestor who cracked your ancestor over the head with a stick.
01:28:07.000Well, no, but it's true. I mean, if you want to go back and forth, we can all find ways that some of our ancestors hurt our other ancestors.
01:28:14.000And the reality is, like, just given human genetic diversity, how many humans were—think about this.
01:28:19.000There are 7 billion human beings on the planet today, approaching 8 billion, if I'm not mistaken.
01:28:25.000That's the largest the world population has ever been at any specific moment in time.
01:28:29.000There were times where there were millions of people.
01:28:30.000I mean, our ancestors end up all blending together.
01:28:35.000I like that you're blending them with your fingers.
01:28:37.000You know what? They're like all blended together.
01:28:39.000So to even act like it's this clear cut thing where like your ancestors did this to my ancestors.
01:28:44.000Like, bro, we both have a lot of ancestors.
01:28:46.000Do you want to do this? Do you want to go through all of our ancestors?
01:30:04.000Do they get paid rent royalties for being people who built it?
01:30:06.000Are they – is that guy's kid, great-great-great-grandkid going to be like, you know, it's my people who built that building and it's ours and, you know, we deserve something for it?
01:30:14.000It's like – Look, man, I understand the difference between contract, labor, and slavery.
01:30:19.000My point is to make claims to ownership of something or deserving of something for work done by ancestors or because of wrongs done by ancestors is a – you will create an endless cycle of animosity and hatred.
01:30:31.000It's true. That we need to stop to heal.
01:30:35.000Because if that's true, damn it, Tim, I built this building we're in right now.
01:31:43.000Stop wasting your money on freaking tattoos and on gold teeth and gold rims and stop going to the club every damn weekend and save your money and build something that you want to build.
01:31:57.000Quit wasting your damn money. At the end of the day, People waste money.
01:32:00.000Just to make everything as acrimonious and contentious as possible.
01:32:04.000Thinking of oppressive groups and other groups, I had this really funny idea because I'm a big fan of how the Native Americans handled it in the United States.
01:32:11.000They got reservations, fought for their legal treaties, and then built a bunch of casinos.
01:32:16.000They won the right to build casinos, I think it was in the 70s, from bingo halls.
01:32:19.000I think Hard Rock Seminole, the Seminole Casino in Florida, was the first one.
01:32:22.000Then all these tribes were like, yo, we can have legal casinos all over the place, and these people love gambling.
01:32:29.000Now you've got tribes that are ultra wealthy.
01:32:31.000Like, they're living upscale, upclass.
01:32:33.000I was just thinking, like, what if Gaza built a casino?
01:32:36.000Hey, we could need to come to the table and we could negotiate out a deal where they get some concessions.
01:32:43.000But what we didn't see, I think, was the natives consistently terrorize American citizens.
01:32:49.000And actually when they did, we'd have very aggressive reprisals against them.
01:33:01.000But my point was simply, what if the resolution—and I'm not saying it's possible in this part
01:33:07.000of the region, a part of the world—but we have seen resolutions through commerce, which
01:33:10.000has resulted in many of these Native American tribes, and not all of them, not all of them,
01:33:14.000but many of them are very wealthy now, and they live better than the average American
01:33:18.000their tribes set up effective businesses to the best of their abilities and
01:33:23.000To great effect. Yeah, I mean, if you want to be successful in the marketplace, you have to compete with the current paradigm.
01:33:28.000You can't sit there and be like, well, this was our land at one point in time, and therefore this economy is inherently corrupt, and we're not going to participate in it.
01:33:36.000I got to throw to Terrence right here, because you got to look at what the white man does, okay?
01:33:40.000When Aunt Jemima was on a pancake box, proud, and the family was getting royalties from the sale of the classic brand that everybody knew and loved, Aunt Jemima, I'm kidding about what the white man does.
01:33:53.000That's the joke. The corporation said it's racist to pay royalties to this black long-standing family and their descendants for the use of their ancestor's image.
01:34:03.000So we're going to get rid of it, change our name to something garbage, and we're confident that we can keep selling the product anyway.
01:34:09.000So it's fascinating to me that while you have this conversation around reparations, the same exact people are demanding that the actual commerce, which is benefiting the descendants of black people like Uncle Ben and Aunt Jemima— They removed his face.
01:34:22.000Get rid of all of them! And it's like, why?
01:34:25.000There was a black guy on a motto meal.
01:34:29.000Oh, really? Yes. I'm really offended by the Aunt Jemima thing.
01:34:32.000I'm really offended by that. Because— I don't understand why it's racist for me to go downstairs and grab a box out of the pantry with this smiling black woman on it who's making me breakfast and she's like my aunt.
01:34:45.000And the idea that I would wake up in the morning as a little kid smelling fresh pancakes and there's some nice woman downstairs, I don't care if she's black, white or otherwise, and she's making me pancakes, it's a good feeling and they're like, get rid of that.
01:34:56.000We want the Pearl Milling Company on the box.
01:34:58.000They replaced a black woman's face with a white building.
01:35:25.000They took the Native American woman away from Land of Lakes, but they kept the land.
01:35:31.000By the way, and I just want to say that obviously none of these mascots or depictions are offensive, but if one was offensive, the Chef Boyardee one is kind of an Italian stereotype.
01:35:42.000The fact that you'd put an Italian guy in a can of pasta with this curly mustache and everything.
01:35:46.000The whole Aunt Jemima thing, they said that white people looked at her like a slave.
01:35:55.000It's just not true. They said white people looked at her as a slave because they said she did make pancakes for a white family, and they believe that white people in America get a kick out of a black woman making them pancakes.
01:36:07.000Wow. This is the insanity of wokeness, okay?
01:36:12.000It's like, if you are a white person, you can't be happy that a black person is treating you to a delicious breakfast.
01:36:20.000Exactly. Like, yo, if Terrence made pancakes for me, I'd be like, wow, that's really nice.
01:36:24.000Terrence, you need to leave. No, here's what would happen.
01:36:26.000If you make the breakfast and you bring it out for people, we're like, no, a white person needs to do this.
01:36:30.000It's very offensive for you. You cannot get credit for this.
01:36:32.000A white person has to bring this food out.
01:36:34.000Actually, wait, wait, wait. This is a really funny bit.
01:37:37.000Here's my pitch, alright? Reverse DEI. You can only hire white people for those positions because it is racist for a non-white person to ever be in a position where they're serving a white person.
01:37:47.000Terrence, you also sell fried chicken.
01:37:50.000And this is the stupidest thing ever because I'm going to say I would imagine 95% of conservatives, if a black man showed up to a bunch of conservatives barbecue with fried chicken, they'd be like, yeah!
01:38:04.000They'd be all excited, be high-fiving him, and they would annihilate it because fried chicken is delicious.
01:38:08.000The woke people would be like, oh, that's racist. You're buck dancing for these white people. They're laughing at
01:38:14.000you Like it is not every bot a lot of most Americans love
01:38:18.000chicken. Most Americans love pancakes I'd fry it is not racist at all. You have you have tons of
01:38:24.000black people who cook It's not racist because they have a white customer come in,
01:38:29.000you know, like it's not racist. So There's a reason you never see Irish people on food packages.
01:38:36.000No one's like, yes, why don't I buy the Irish label?
01:38:38.000The only one they put on is the Lucky Charms guy, and he's a cartoon.
01:38:41.000I really want to point out the absurdity of this stereotype of black people in fried chicken, because I don't know a single person who hates fried chicken.
01:39:50.000Every... Who don't like chicken or fried chicken?
01:39:53.000I literally, for the past, I think 12 days, have eaten nothing but fried chicken.
01:39:57.000I'm not kidding. I'm worried, and I was, you know, I took one day off where I had a steak and a wedge salad, because I was like, at some point, if the only thing you're eating is fried chicken, you're gonna die.
01:40:09.000When Google makes all of us wear Oculus implants, it's gonna change whatever food someone is eating in your vision to something less stereotypical, so you won't be offended.
01:40:19.000Can I mention one more thing? Very quickly.
01:40:21.000I just want to say, every time Tim and I have talked about doing some kind of cross-promotion where I am the face of one of their coffee brands, alcohol is always involved because of my Irish ancestry.
01:41:57.000You're not allowed. You're as copyright infringement.
01:42:00.000So for those who don't know, the stereotypical furry character that I use to represent the absurdity of New York City human rights law is Volsiferon, Herald of the Winter Mists.
01:42:11.000He is the Herald. He announces the coming of the Winter Mists.
01:42:14.000But based on the law in New York, if a guy showed up to work wearing a full wolf fursuit
01:42:20.000and said his full name was Vulsiferon Harold of the Winter Mists, the company is legally
01:42:24.000required to call him by that full name.
01:42:27.000You can't say Vulsi, Vulsiferon, you can't say Harold, none of those things.
01:42:32.000Crazy. That's Danztastic says, Shimcast is back, boys.
01:43:53.000Like, how does that work? Oh yeah, but I have to pay and give them.
01:43:57.000Oh, that's rough. And then some middleman gets a cut so it doesn't even out.
01:44:00.000Right. Alright, the clapper of cheeks says Biden's first ever, that's a good name, Biden's first ever press conference in the press room happened at the exact same time as Kamala's first press conference.
01:44:12.000I do want to point out how, you know, back in the day you'd be watching the news and they'd be like, we have a letter here from John Smith who says, you know, dear so-and-so, now it's like we read super chats and it's like someone's name is Joe Biden's Child sniffing problem or like Kamala Harris opening her mouth like just weird names or whatever.
01:47:01.000And so we're getting, now that he's gone on a couple of vacations, California, Delaware, he is sort of getting to be this vindictive man that he has a rumored reputation to be.
01:47:49.000It was super creepy. I felt like I was being sniffed when he would do it.
01:47:53.000Anyway, Kamala is making me miss good old Uncle Joe.
01:47:57.000Really trying to make that nickname happen?
01:47:59.000So you think Joe would stand a better chance?
01:48:01.000Yes, I still think he would lose, but I think Joe Biden is a more formidable opponent because Kamala is a really bad political candidate, a very bad politician.
01:48:10.000Listen, I do not disagree with you that she's a really bad candidate, but the man is clearly demented.
01:51:13.000That's why we're so successful. After a long rain.
01:51:18.000I had the biggest smile on my face while Tim was railing on Seamus until the end where he whipped it around to me and just wiped the smile off my face.
01:51:56.000So when we were back at the old studio, in the front room, which is like the first floor, we had a big TV, Seamus knows.
01:52:01.000And I was watching, I think it was Leprechaun 3 or something, I don't know.
01:52:05.000And Seamus is like, he's walking in the room and you're drinking a coffee and you're like, how's it going, buddy?
01:52:09.000And then you, not kidding, he literally says this and then he looks at the TV screen and it's at the scene where the main character had previously been bitten by the leprechaun and was turning Irish.
01:52:19.000So he was growing sideburns and he goes to a restaurant and he's like, I want the mashed potatoes, the waffle fries, the french fries, I want the baked potato.
01:52:26.000And he's shoveling potatoes in his mouth and Seamus walks in and looks at the screen and he's like...
01:52:31.000This is racist! This is racist against my people!
01:53:13.000The funny thing is, anyone who's like a good, normal, rational person, like if we're hanging out and someone makes a stereotype joke, we're all laughing with each other.
01:53:22.000Yeah. But then when you're hanging out with woke people, it's just like you're walking on eggshells.
01:53:26.000You know what it is, dude? There's this weird thing.
01:53:28.000When you observe a couple, a couple that's healthy, they're able to tease each other and make fun of each other.
01:53:33.000But there are those really creepy couples who hate each other and they disguise jabs as jokes.
01:53:38.000It's so uncomfortable. And it's really uncomfortable.
01:53:40.000And I think because racial tensions are so high that when someone makes a racist joke, people think that they're disguising a jab as a joke.
01:53:47.000But when race relations are healthy, people realize, like, it's just teasing, dude.
01:53:52.000It's not that deep. I know, and it's funny because it's meant to be absurd, not correct.
01:53:57.000Yeah, yeah. It's shocking to me that the idea of fried chicken is considered racist or offensive because it's like, are black people the only people who like fried chicken?
01:54:06.000Dude, we have like 17 chicken chains in this country because literally every race of every background, if there's one thing that would unify all races, it's fried chicken.
01:54:59.000I'm going to have it tomorrow, I guarantee you.
01:55:01.000Well, I think basically anyone over the age of 25 remembers in America where you could joke about race, where people weren't so uptight and offended in clinging to their racial group in a way that made them hate everybody.
01:55:12.000Who invented fried chicken? Who invented fried chicken?
01:56:10.000I won't bash him as much because everybody else has I feel like he'd do a respectable interview with her though because he has done one very respectable interview in the past with Bernie Sanders where I thought he should have been more adversarial but we'll see if she does it.
01:56:22.000Bernie Sanders, for as much as I dislike him, he's way better on his feet than Kamala.
01:56:26.000She would do an awful job if she went on Joe Rogan.
01:56:28.000Like him just asking basic questions would look really bad for her.
01:56:35.000Looks like Cenk Uygur's streaming at the moment.
01:56:36.000Streams called Kamala Harris Now Losing the Race.
01:56:39.000Ruh-roh. Do you guys see Anna Kasparian left to the left?
01:56:42.000Like, literally. She wrote a big post being like, I am now independent and unaligned.
01:56:47.000And in it, she wrote how she had been blinded to what was going on until she had been sexually assaulted by a homeless guy.
01:56:54.000And there's a fascinating little snippet in there where she says, in response to her saying, don't call me a birthing person, A bunch of leftist channels started making fake, out-of-context smears against her to exploit the controversy for money.
01:57:08.000And she was shocked that it was happening.
01:57:10.000And it's so fascinating because she's done that to me.
01:57:16.000But you know what? With all due respect...
01:57:18.000Didn't think the leopards would eat my face.
01:57:45.000You're making a lot of money off of my name and more power to you.
01:57:48.000But if you look at his channel, you'll see he doesn't do it all, all the time, but it isn't a lot.
01:57:52.000And it'll be like, you know, Donald Trump says this and it's got like 60,000 views and it's like Tim Pool is stupid and it's half a million.
01:57:58.000And I'm like, wow. You know, it's really...
01:58:01.000You should start bashing yourself, dude.
01:58:04.000I know! Videos on the side, you're like, I'm not.
02:00:13.000One by one, she's going to be walking through the room where everyone's like, and you were wrong about this, and you were wrong about that, and you were wrong about that.
02:00:19.000And she's eventually going to be like, I was completely wrong about guns.
02:00:22.000We're seeing all of TYT slowly make their way to the right.
02:00:28.000Oh, somebody, there's a really funny video where it's like a picture of Anna pointing at, and an arrow pointing at Dave Rubin.
02:00:33.000And it was like, the title was Anna Goes Full Rubin or something like that.
02:00:37.000Anna talks so much trash about Dave Rubin and his evolution, which she is mimicking right now.
02:00:45.000It's just very rich. So I half agree with you.
02:00:48.000I think you make a really good point, which is that conservatives will find somebody on the left who has said something vaguely conservative and then turn them into an idol.
02:00:55.000And I think that's insane and even suicidal for our movement.
02:00:58.000That said, even though I made fun of her, I am glad that she is starting to see the light.
02:01:03.000I hope she continues to see the light.
02:01:05.000I think it's tough to build a political career within a specific movement and then say, I don't believe in this anymore.
02:01:11.000I can't put my name on it and start to leave.
02:01:34.000She said yes repeatedly, but the date keeps getting pushed back.
02:01:37.000But we are working on getting a studio in the D.C. area so that higher-profile guests who are traveling through, testifying before Congress or who are in Congress can just walk across the street to our studio.
02:01:47.000So there's some big moves happening there.