Kamala Harris is the Democratic presidential nominee, and Josh Shapiro has been named her running mate. But what does that mean for the rest of the Democratic Party? Plus, why is the stock market doing what it does? And what does it say about the state of the economy and the economy as a whole? Plus we talk about the latest in the Trump vs. Hillary Clinton campaign. Plus, we have a special guest, Catherine O'Neill, joins us to talk all that and much more.
00:00:48.000The far left doesn't really like people with the last name of Shapiro, if you know what I mean.
00:00:52.000But they also do need to win back Democrats, the Jewish liberal vote, after what happened with far leftists being, I don't know, very pro-Hamas.
00:01:02.000There is some concern that Jewish voters may actually split, to a certain degree, to the Republican Party.
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00:04:27.000And I am angered by this news, because as I'm trying to put on a serious news program with guest commentary, I have no choice but to lead the show with something so boring and dumb as Kamala Harris, the historical moment where she was installed.
00:04:44.000So I'm sitting here being like, let's just spend the next 10 minutes informing everybody of what that means so we can move on to things that are more interesting, because they're shoving Kamala Harris down our throats.
00:06:03.000But it's not because I'm trying to insult her or anything.
00:06:05.000I mean, I would like to insult her, but it's because she's nothing.
00:06:08.000Like, you know how I've said repeatedly, and I mean it, that Gavin Newsom is three demons stacked on top of each other in a human skin suit?
00:06:24.000She's fighting for democracy, and that's why it's so important that everyone in the media force voters to go vote for her to save democracy.
00:06:32.000Well, Biden said himself that he was hiring her because she was a woman and she was black.
00:06:35.000Yeah, his entire VP shortlist was black women.
00:06:52.000Do we like her proximity to Megan Thee Stallion?
00:06:56.000That is a funny meme, though, where they're like, Trump walks on stage, and then the quote was, and I'm proud to be an American, and then it's like, Kamala walks on stage, and it's like, I'm not gonna repeat the quote from Megan Thee Stallion, because it was not family friendly.
00:07:10.000You know, Trump walks out clapping, hugging the American flag, and Kamala comes out with Megan Thee Stallion singing about her junk, you know what I mean?
00:07:17.000Black Lives Matter liked when her campaign while she was running for vice president donated money to arsonists that were in jail that burnt down places in Missouri.
00:08:59.000Like, the simple act of an installed person winning the presidency would signify the death of the republic.
00:09:07.000And you also have a situation where the Democrats clearly have absolutely no respect for the presidency at all, because they think a group of random people who've been appointed by a political party should be running the country, as opposed to someone who is actually elected by the American people.
00:09:45.000Hunter Biden's going to be sentenced on, what, November 13th, and Joe Biden's going to be like, hold on.
00:09:51.000You know what would be, like, pretty base, though?
00:09:53.000Is if, like, right before he's leaving, he's like, I want to give an address real quick about, you know, my son and about what some of these issues, you know, we're having.
00:10:02.000And then everyone's going to be like, he's going to issue a pardon.
00:10:04.000And then he just goes on camera and he goes, Hey, Hunter!
00:10:10.000Unless he has one of those moments that people with dementia have where they just get really mean and angry all of a sudden, which happens.
00:10:45.000We'll get to the video of Joe Biden walking on the airplane confused in a bit.
00:10:49.000But I will highlight this because I really don't want to talk about Kamala Harris as if I don't have to but because look, let me stress my friends.
00:10:57.000I don't want to talk about Kamala Harris.
00:11:19.000She's also, um, uh, her staffers lived in complete fear, were forced to stand and say, good morning, General, not allowed to look her in the eye, former staffer.
00:11:28.000You know, in that, I would just actually be very much entertained if she did get elected and became, like, this military dictator-style president.
00:11:36.000But it's like Kamala, so it just feels like it doesn't make sense.
00:11:41.000Yeah, it is weird that it's an installation of a total nothing.
00:11:47.000You know, it's the installation of a paper president.
00:11:50.000And the reason for that, of course, is so that they can do whatever they want.
00:15:23.000It's that most of the Democrat voters and even a large portion of Republican voters just go in and they are and then they walk out.
00:15:31.000When I was in high school, I had a class called a politics class and I thought it was going to be about political theory, but no, it was literally about local Philadelphia politics with Pat Riefsnyder, wherever you are out there in the great beyond, you are remembered.
00:15:45.000Anyway, she talked to us about what you do when you go into the ballot box.
00:15:49.000And she literally said, and in Philly, you pull a lever and it goes, you know, and she said, just pull the Democrat lever, just pull it straight down.
00:16:37.000But I don't see us digging our way out of this.
00:16:39.000The country is run by the most ignorant and despicable corrupt people, for the lazy and the entitled.
00:16:48.000I'm not saying this out of nihilism because I reject nihilism, but I kind of feel like the country is already lost and that we live in separate dimensions and that there's nothing any politician can do to bring that together.
00:16:58.000And it's going to take some time from the ground up to fix, to repair the like mutilation of the country.
00:17:05.000Like, I don't know, like a country can help if we get, obviously I want Trump, but I think, I think the problems are way deeper than just having a better president next.
00:17:13.000I think the problems are when you degrade a system to a certain degree, it's unsalvageable.
00:17:19.000And the problem we have is, for one, I think Social Security was the stupidest thing this country ever did.
00:17:28.000I think it's disgusting that so many politicians just are like, oh, you can't touch Social Security.
00:17:34.000You mention that in a negative light and you're done.
00:18:35.000There's nothing you can do about the pressure of weak people.
00:18:38.000And so early on, I mean, look at the 17th Amendment, that senators used to be chosen by the state legislatures, and they would choose who would represent the state to the federal government.
00:19:18.000And every time you enact a short-term solution, you create long-term crises.
00:19:23.000And that's what this country has done.
00:19:24.000We have stacked up all of the long-term crises, and now the country is buckling under the weight, and we're sitting here staring on the barrel of it.
00:20:05.000Why did we create a system that incentivizes, defends the notion that an individual would grow into their old age without any kind of mechanism to support their own lives?
00:20:14.000Or that it's the burden of the rest of the country on those who can't support themselves?
00:20:21.000You get to a point in your society where you have a large, large group of people who do not produce for that society, retirees, but the society is producing for them, and when the scales tip, your system implodes.
00:20:35.000Social security is going to collapse in the next seven or eight years, or the next seven or eight years is when it becomes, what do they call it?
00:20:55.000And the reason the fertility rate is low is partly because of the welfare systems that say, you don't need families, government will take care of you.
00:21:02.000And then add to that what's going to happen when the second industrial revolution really takes off with the robots replacing everybody.
00:21:14.000But I also imagine the loss of having any meaning in your life will lead to a lot of drug use and Well, you know, because before we destroyed the meaning of work, we destroyed the meaning of our souls.
00:21:26.000And so now there's going to be nothing left.
00:21:29.000If you can't find meaning in, you know, God or in a higher power or in your family or in your work product, then there is no meaning.
00:21:38.000They're going to try to replace that void with the metaverse.
00:22:42.000And so the panel is an alien race coming to Earth, and he rises at the end, and a monument erected by humans explaining where humanity went.
00:22:53.000I've been thinking, too, the concept of the socialist utopia in the United States is one that everyone, all of the younger generations, believe in regardless of what they think their political idea is.
00:23:08.000No one wants to try hard at everything.
00:23:11.000Everyone thinks that they're entitled to something.
00:23:13.000Everyone thinks that they're entitled to a lifestyle of leisure where they just pursue their own passions and somehow are fed for doing that.
00:23:22.000They had a moment four years ago where they locked down the world where you could, you know, it was like test that world.
00:24:33.000I don't even think he's the president at this point.
00:24:34.000This is actually Kamala shipping him off.
00:24:36.000But, like, they're just staring at him going into the plane, and they said that he wanted to say hi to the pilots, but you don't see him turn left there.
00:26:01.000My worry is that they're going to push this pundit-driven propaganda campaign to the point where it will seem inevitable that she wins the election, and then they can just steal it outright because everyone thinks that that's what's going to happen.
00:26:18.000And all they really need to do is get the Republican base to stay home.
00:26:23.000If the Republican base feels demoralized, then they'll just stay home and they won't vote.
00:26:39.000If 10,000 individuals take it upon themselves, Democrat woman sitting in a polling location, and she's counting ballots, and she goes, Trump.
00:26:55.000You're not going to, you're not going to go, the federal government's not going to go and arrest 10,000 people in various, you can't, you can't track it down.
00:27:01.000That's what I'm saying about being lost.
00:27:02.000It's like the same, the way you just said that makes me feel the same way I felt post COVID trying to find a doctor, because you know, there's doctors in the cult and you can't trust these people because they're going to look at you a certain way if you give them an answer that they don't want to hear, because then they're going to see you like you're in a cult, you know?
00:28:55.000But what is this? Rasmussen has Trump up five and then Harris is up four. A nine-point swing.
00:29:02.000Like, how does any of these polls make sense?
00:29:05.000Now, to be fair, since we actually got into the cycle, the polls, the larger sample sizes, and the newer polls show it's split between Trump and Harris.
00:29:15.000But, like, so, basically, if you were to break it, actually, it's nonsense.
00:29:33.000Yeah, if I pull up, like, FiveThirtyEight, although, like, FiveThirtyEight is done as well, because they're just like, there's no presidential... Well, actually, they got a nominee now, so are they going to actually reignite those polls?
00:29:46.000As soon as there was no nominee, they said, we're going to stop updating the presidential polling aggregates.
00:29:51.000But this one, the latest one, they've got General Election, Harris up five.
00:29:55.000From RMG Research, and that includes Kennedy.
00:29:58.000And then you've got General Economist and Daily Kos.
00:31:04.000And she's like, why won't you debate me?
00:31:06.000And when every time she says, why won't you debate me, what she means is, why won't you debate me on September 10th with the debate that was set up by ABC for you to debate Joe Biden?
00:31:28.000So, you know, I think that she feels that she can just avoid debating him altogether by refusing to debate him on any terms other than Joe Biden's.
00:31:38.000Well, it worked for Biden to campaign from a basement.
00:31:41.000Yeah, I mean, now it's sort of clear that Trump never should have had that debate in June.
00:31:46.000I know, but that was beautiful to watch.
00:33:06.000They don't really care who's in the face of their party because they'll do whatever they want.
00:33:09.000I'll tell you what's going to happen, dear viewer.
00:33:14.000It will be November November and you will wake up in your bed and you will be rubbing your eyes confused as you look outside and then you'll look at your phone and it's gonna say 2020 and you're gonna say what 2020 and then you're gonna open your phone and pull up twitter.com and it's going to say Donald Trump wins the 2020 election and this past four years was all a bad dream.
00:33:38.000The front of the paper is also saying that CERN was turned on yesterday.
00:33:43.000It'll be just like the end of Newhart.
00:33:46.000You know, because I hate to do this to you guys, but take a look at this one.
00:35:29.000And from slightly below average all the way to the top are all of the people.
00:35:34.000So let's say 70% of the bell curve, from like stupid people to geniuses, ...are all saying, for one reason or more, here's who I'm voting for and why.
00:35:45.000The stupid people are like, I don't know nothing about politics, but Donald Trump got my job back.
00:35:50.000They had that guy deported from my factory.
00:35:53.000And you're like, okay, hey, that guy deserves his job, right?
00:35:56.000And then, at the very bottom of the bell curve, the people who are as dumb as a box of rocks, they're like, the economy's bad, it's Biden's fault.
00:36:04.000But then when Trump's in office, the economy's bad, it's Trump's fault.
00:36:07.000And so they don't think about anything, they don't know or care, they just say, well, it's bad, I should vote for the other guy.
00:36:13.000And that is a large portion of vote swing.
00:36:15.000So you can pander to all the smartest people in the world you want, but all that matters is if 5% of people feel bad economically, they swing for the other guy.
00:36:26.000Do you feel that it's too far gone in the country, that a recession will swing that for people?
00:37:38.000I thought that was really quite a bit.
00:37:39.000But isn't that some of the most expensive in the country?
00:37:42.000I don't know, because I never had to pay for water before, because I lived in New York City where everything was folded into my rent and my enormous taxes.
00:37:49.000Well, you mean your landlord paid for it.
00:40:49.000They'll get her in, they'll have lots of photo ops, she'll get all the covers of the magazines, and they'll sneak in all their crazy ideologies.
00:41:04.000Okay, so everybody out there, you make a vision board, and what you want to do is... It sounds like an Oprah thing.
00:41:10.000Absolutely, you know, and everybody gets a free car.
00:41:13.000You go on the AI, and you make it print up, Donald Trump winning 2024, and you put it on your vision board, and then every night you go to sleep, you just focus and concentrate, and then one day...
00:41:24.000You're gonna wake up November 6th, you're gonna turn the TV on, and they're gonna say Donald Trump is the 47th president of these United States, and he's gonna come out and he's gonna say, Kamala, she was terrible, nobody wanted her, so she lost, and it was, uh, really bad.
00:41:40.000And a single tear will come down your cheek and then there'll be a ring at your door and you'll go and there'll be a pizza man and he says, you know, Donald Trump has ordered everybody pizza.
00:42:01.000Remember how everyone made fun of him for, like, pandering when he had a bunch of McDonald's in the White House to celebrate the NBA championship?
00:42:08.000And it's like, no, that's literally his favorite food.
00:42:34.000And then they put, you know... Taco Bell has like four ingredients and they just rearrange them in different ways and then sell them as different products.
00:43:39.000Don't you guys remember it was like in Oregon where all the lawmakers were like, we're legalizing raw milk and they all cheers, drank it, and then the next day they were all sick?
00:44:50.000I mean, one of the main differences, and this may be like too niche or detail-y, but one of the main differences between an operation like ours where we, you know, process local animals and the grocery store meat is that these big four packers, they don't let the meat hang and drain from all of the liquid.
00:45:12.000So if you ever buy burger in a grocery store, it's super watery because they're churning through these animals so quickly at such a high rate that they don't allow the liquid to drain and the humidity to drain.
00:45:54.000I was going to say, have you seen any difference in people's like sensibilities towards going to the supermarket, uh, as opposed to like a local farm meat?
00:46:02.000I think there's been an explosion of interest in the direct consumer because people don't trust the meat that they're getting in the store and they shouldn't, really.
00:46:16.000And I encourage people all the time to go to find a local producer and support them, whether you do like half a cow once a year, you know, depending on the size of your family.
00:46:26.000But I always encourage people to do that because these are the people that are feeding us every single day.
00:46:32.000You know, I want to say we are blessed out here at Freedomistan because you drive down the road and there's a farm property that has water running through it on a creek.
00:46:40.000And on the right day, when you are driving down through the trees, because you are in a deep wooded area, you will turn the bend and there is water And there will be a cow, maybe two, and a baby cow.
00:46:53.000And they'll be standing in the stream, drinking the water, and they might look at you.
00:47:03.000So, like, there's so many out here, like, I'll ride by my bike and I'll stop, and then they'll just, like, walk over and just stare at me as they're chewing the cud.
00:48:08.000In a story published Friday, Angela Kerrini told Italian sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport that she regrets not shanking Khalif's hand Thursday before leaving the ring.
00:48:32.000Everybody immediately saw this fight as a female who didn't want to fight a male and was upset that she was fighting a male, so she bowed out.
00:48:41.000Then there were some questions about developmental sexual disorders and that Khalif, while male, may have been raised female, which changes very little about the issue that we're dealing with and is only exploited by people who want to allow males to fight.
00:48:55.000Karenia initially didn't shake hands, pulled her hand away from the ref, bowed it after 46 seconds, and everybody ran to Twitter to say, I stand with her!
00:49:54.000She's gonna get all the money she would've had anyway.
00:49:56.000And then she comes out, and she uses that support and that energy, and congratulations, you're now supporting someone who is advocating against your desires and against your wishes, and I was right.
00:51:17.000They were ousted, these two fighters were ousted for failing a gender test of having male testosterone levels and XY chromosomes.
00:51:25.000The Olympics was like, well, their passport says female, and the argument is Algeria and Taiwan do not have transgender manipulation, so they're assuming it's some kind of developmental sexual disorder.
00:51:34.000I'm like, all of that is speculative nonsense.
00:51:39.000Biological males with male testosterone were shut out of the World Championships for being male, and the Olympics said, we didn't check, we didn't test, we're going to assume it's fine.
00:51:49.000It's like looking at the Wikipedia these days to make sure the person's boy or girl.
00:51:53.000Because the Wikipedia's been consumed by ideology.
00:51:58.000As has most of these states and governments.
00:52:32.000The IBA, which was stripped of its international recognition, said Carini would receive $50,000, her federation a further $25,000, and her coach an additional $25,000.
00:52:39.000a further $25,000 and her coach an additional $25,000. So $100,000 awarded to her and between
00:53:14.000A woman who chose to fight the male, claimed she bowed out because her nose hurt too much, cried, and the assumption from everyone was that the man was too strong and she refused to fight because she didn't want to fight a man.
00:53:28.000And apparently, you can make up any story you want.
00:53:32.000The official narrative from Karani is, her nose hurt, the punches were strong, so she dropped out.
00:53:38.000She then praised Iman Khalif, the next day apologized, said she would embrace her, had previously said that she hopes she makes it to the end.
00:54:25.000I stood up after, you know what I mean?
00:54:31.000Kade super chatted, because this is another talking point, that there was never any real evidence of the XY chromosome test or whatever, and it's just like, listen, listen.
00:55:04.000We don't know anything other than two fighters who have been previously disqualified for failing a gender test are competing in the Olympics.
00:58:10.000And then she, uh, Megyn Kelly mentioned it on her show.
00:58:13.000She gets super mad, takes her Instagram down, and she's like, I didn't get any surgery, I, you know, I think I worked on it just, my contour, I got my contours done, makeup or whatever.
00:58:21.000But people then started posting time, like time lapses of like the past few years.
00:58:25.000And it's like, yo, you got there and they're about plastic surgeons who are doing these videos on TikTok, where they're like, no, she got buckle fat removal, she got this done.
00:58:32.000And then when season five, was it season five, they're on a four, they're on season four of the boys came out.
00:58:38.000That's when it was like, oh, yeah, she got surgery.
00:58:40.000Like she can't even talk properly her face like she talks.
00:58:46.000They're keeping up with Instagram filters.
00:59:08.000They look bad now, they're just gonna look even worse, like it's bad enough to be an old lady without having done everything possible to make yourself look worse.
00:59:15.000Who is convincing women to do this, and why do women think it looks good?
00:59:23.000I only ask that because when I managed a tattoo shop for a long time and we would constantly get waves of people coming in wanting the tattoo that a certain celebrity had.
01:00:13.000And so there's that viral meme where some woman tweeted, male privilege is being able to wear the same thing every day and not having anyone care.
01:00:20.000And then this guy responds with, there is not a single man on the planet who cares if you wear the same cute dress twice in a row.
01:00:26.000It is other women who will get mad at you.
01:00:27.000Do you remember that Seinfeld where Jerry Seinfeld is going out with this girl who wears a two-tone dress and it's White on top and black on the bottom and he meets her and she's wearing that dress and then they go out for a date and she's wearing that dress and then they go out again and she's wearing that dress and then he's like oh my goodness why is she I've never seen her in anything else other than this dress and he goes over to her house and she spills something he like he like accidentally spills something on her so that she has to change her clothes and then she's like no I don't even want to go at all and as he's leaving he goes but but don't you want to go out?
01:00:55.000Why do you keep wearing the same dress?
01:02:36.000But anyway, I mean, I think I think when you look at social media, TikTok, This is the threat of algorithms, mostly on women, that men don't experience to the same degree.
01:02:50.000It affects, even we've mentioned several times, the young girls who are developing Tourette syndrome from watching a girl on TikTok or on Instagram, whatever, with Tourette's.
01:03:00.000So I don't know what the solution is to this problem, but I suppose at the individual level, keep your kids off social media.
01:03:05.000I think I'm the only person that goes on Instagram to relax because I have all like recipes and weird art projects and things that are like, you're okay, everything's fine.
01:04:17.000I get a lot of like, this is how you make vegan zucchini falafel, and I'll be like, that looks good.
01:04:23.000I get a lot of these 4chan posts, the 4chan green texts, because I love reading these.
01:04:29.000And what it does is it tracks what you look at and how long you look at it.
01:04:33.000But what it also does is tries to mix things up, because it wants to see if it sends you something else that's related, will you look at that or click on it?
01:04:41.000And so a lot of it's just like XKCD, like for me, skateboard videos, almost always skateboard videos, and then periodically, they just put like weird hot chicks doing stupid things, but that's probably because guys always click on that stuff.
01:04:54.000I finally whittled my algorithm down to understand me, and it does get me, and it's like mostly Pantera videos now too, which I'm really proud of, a lot of Korn, a lot of metal, and it's live videos from back in the 90s hardcore, so I'm like, okay.
01:06:33.000Don't you think the advertising algorithm has gotten that smart?
01:06:35.000Where it can even geolocate you and be like, okay, he's here, this table's here, the sound is this, put it together, all right, send him the ad.
01:06:46.000What's really creepy to understand is when you go to Instagram and you refresh, what's happening is, you as an individual don't matter, but 10 million people scrolling through all the videos and then choosing what they like is telling the AI what humans like, where, why, the data they're collecting.
01:07:03.000They're going to be like, in this region of the country, people sure do love this, you know, like skateboarding.
01:07:11.000They'll be able to map out what people like, and they'll correlate it to what's going on in that region.
01:07:16.000They do that when they come out with little reports about what the top Google searches in all the states are, which I always click on that.
01:07:58.000No, but I've been recently thinking that what I would like, yeah, not just a rotary phone, but like, I used to have this big old green phone in my room when I was a teenager, you know, and that was my phone and it was a wired phone.
01:08:10.000But anyway, I've been recently thinking that maybe I would like to get a proper old phone.
01:09:19.000I think that's the future of the counterculture.
01:09:22.000guys, let's delete Snapchat. It's just they stopped using it and then nobody's
01:09:26.000using it anymore so they're just texting now and it was more of like it seems
01:09:29.000like more of an emergent thing. I think that's the future of the counterculture.
01:09:32.000I certainly hope so. With a lot of kids. Yeah but the problem is what we're gonna end up
01:09:38.000seeing, there's going to be two societies.
01:09:42.000There's going to be the Morlocks of the internet, who live inside all day, and they come outside disheveled, probably overweight or gaunt.
01:09:50.000And there's gonna be regular people who, and then what's gonna happen is the Morlock people are gonna be like, don't you know what Joe Biden said today?
01:09:56.000And the guy like working his garden is gonna be like, I was in the garden, I have no idea.
01:09:59.000They're going to exist in totally different places.
01:10:01.000It's like a deranged digital version of the Amish.
01:10:05.000That you're going to be like, oh, those people just live like that in those computers.
01:10:08.000There are sci-fi and speculative fiction projections of things like that.
01:11:52.000Trump had bad—the bump sock ban was bad, for sure.
01:11:55.000But certainly, what are you going to—you're going to let Joe Biden or—I'm sorry—you're going to let Kamala Harris win?
01:12:01.000She said that in the primary in 2019, that the first 100 days, if they don't start restricting guns, she'll use executive action to take it.
01:12:09.000However, as much as I am deeply critical of Kyle Rittenhouse's decision to vote for somebody else, I believe the correct response would be, is, Kyle, you're incorrect, and perhaps we should have a conversation, come on the show and talk about the issue, and perhaps the issue is, the solution here is not to say, don't vote Trump, it's to pressure the Trump campaign and his allies that if they want our votes, they have to give us a better record on gun rights.
01:12:48.000Apparently what happens then is, some of the, I don't know, most ardent Trump-supporting individuals basically went after Kyle.
01:12:57.000CatTurd says, after all what President Trump and his supporters did for him, unfollowed, forgotten, backstabber, sellout, Uh, Martha Bueno said, this kid is a point, he's holding Trump to account, and I have no issues with that.
01:13:09.000If we all did that, maybe we wouldn't have the crummy politicians we do.
01:13:12.000The solution to this is for Trump to promise to uphold the Constitution and repeal all bad gun laws.
01:14:01.000Cad Brothers says, okay, oh, well, Kyle, I read to inform you that I will no longer be one of your guests on September 12th at the Texas GR event.
01:14:08.000I reckon you can write in someone else.
01:14:12.000DC Drano says, I sincerely hope Kyle knows a vote against Trump is effectively a vote for Kamala, and Kamala wants to seize your gun, so I'm not sure where the logic is.
01:14:19.000I believe he's being influenced by a severe Trump-hater.
01:14:21.000I actually think that DC Drano tweet was pretty good.
01:14:24.000I think that's the appropriate response, is to be like, dude, not okay.
01:14:28.000But I gotta tell you this, if I was gonna do an event with Kyle, and then he said this, I'd still do an event with Kyle.
01:14:32.000If he was gonna come on the show and he said this, I'd be like, oh great, come on the show and we'll talk about it.
01:14:59.000And then Kyle, after the struggle session, says, over the past 12 hours, I've had a series of productive conversations with members of Trump's team.
01:16:33.000And I just think it's ridiculous to then lose your, you know, stuff when someone you supported supposedly goes against the way you want to vote.
01:16:41.000I've said this before and I will say it again.
01:16:43.000I have been the enemy of the left, the enemy of the right, the friend of the left, the friend of the right, and I guarantee you, as time goes on, and the tribalism happens, you will see everyone in this room shifting in some degree or another.
01:16:56.000Occupy Wall Street LOVED it when I was sharing news and information that was getting them a lot of attention, which they utilized to make money, and then they HATED it when I filmed their extremists deflating police tires.
01:17:08.000And then they were like, whoa, you gotta stop filming us, man, what are you doing?
01:17:10.000Whoa, we didn't realize you were gonna do that!
01:17:13.000I had all these people on the right attacking me, calling me an Occupy Leftist and things like this.
01:17:19.000And then, after Occupy Wall Street, I go and I report on things and do everything I've always done, and all of a sudden the people on the right are like, oh, this guy's actually a real journalist, he's doing a good job.
01:17:31.000And I fully expect, if this is the attitude you have for some of the most prominent Trump supporters, do not be surprised when they're like, we don't like Tim, we never liked him, blah blah blah.
01:17:41.000I'm voting for Trump, but if he gets in office and they don't totally take it away, I'm going to hold him accountable for everything, just like I would hold Kamala and Biden accountable.
01:17:51.000Just because they get in doesn't mean now I just cheer him on.
01:17:58.000I don't know who was advising him, but they were exploiting this young man who is not well-versed in politics.
01:18:04.000And it's unfortunate because there was a real opportunity here.
01:18:07.000If Kyle Rittenhouse made a video instead, Where he said, I have deep concerns that Donald Trump will not be a strong enough ally on gun rights because he had banned bump stocks before.
01:18:19.000However, I want a commitment and I want to see real efforts in his current campaign and a promise that he's going to enact these things that will protect our rights, repeal bad gun laws, so you should all stand with me in calling for the Trump campaign.
01:18:32.000Every Trump supporter would have been like, absolutely 100%.
01:18:36.000I think the issue is, Kyle came out pretty strong with, no takebacks, I stand by this, I will not vote for this man.
01:18:48.000But I think people definitely need to be more honest and have an adult conversation about changes that need to be made, suggestions on policy decisions.
01:21:20.000And you know, okay, so in the House, I give to Matt Gaetz.
01:21:24.000Matt Gaetz is... Yeah, I was thinking of McCarthy.
01:21:27.000The only thing you need to understand is, there's a lot of politicking, there's a lot of wishful thinking, but Kevin McCarthy had a billion dollars in IOUs ripped to shreds by the actions of Gaetz and the members of the Freedom Caucus who challenged and removed Kevin McCarthy.
01:21:48.000I wonder if he's got it this time when he was, when he came into office and then, and with the, uh, and we reported on how they had gone for this, um, this, what was it?
01:21:58.000The Jackson, the Jeffersonian motion where it's one vote to get out.
01:22:02.000And I remember thinking like, that's not going to go well and it didn't go well for him, but he had to agree to it to get, get in the office.
01:22:25.000Just because you voted for someone or you might agree with them on a lot of things, you shouldn't feel like you have to defend them all the time.
01:22:31.000And always hold them accountable, no matter who it is.
01:22:34.000Well, because one thing that I think happens and that the American people forget is that the elected representatives are there to serve us.
01:22:41.000We're not there to serve the government.
01:23:06.000It's the other thing, like, I obviously think term limits are a good thing, but I heard someone once say that while that is good, you also have to think about the administration, like the administrative people around the politicians that stay there for a long time.
01:23:18.000So almost thinking about how we're talking about Kamala or Joe being vessels for the White House and that ideology, same applies to Congress, you know, and people who are there forever, whether or not they're there forever, they're people working there constantly with the same ideology that you can't get rid of.
01:24:10.000Authority to enter into pretrial agreements in United States v. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed subject.
01:24:14.000I have determined that in light of the significance of the decision to enter into a pretrial agreements with the accused in the above-referenced case, responsibility for such a decision should rest with me as the superior convening authority under the Military Commissions Act of 2009.
01:24:30.000I hereby withdraw your authority in the above-referenced case to enter into a pretrial agreement and reserve such authority to myself.
01:24:37.000Effective immediately in the exercise of my authority, I hereby withdraw from the three pretrial agreements that you signed on July 31st, 2024 in the above-referenced case.
01:24:50.000So we were just ragging on them, because you got these J6ers locked up, some of them without charges, one guy in Brooklyn, and they're gonna cut pretrial agreements, plea deals with 9-11 terrorists.
01:25:13.000I mean, these guys pleaded guilty in exchange for not having the death penalty.
01:25:18.000They pleaded guilty to killing 2,900 people in exchange for not having the death penalty.
01:25:24.000Now, I am not in favor of capital punishment.
01:25:30.000But it's hard to say that these guys should not, should have any punishments removed from the table after they committed the worst act of terrorism on Americans in our country ever.
01:26:03.000Like, why are we talking about all these things all the time right now?
01:26:05.000Are they trying to get moderate Republican types to defend Democrats or something?
01:26:13.000Oh, they do weird things like this all the time too.
01:26:14.000When I was still teaching, obviously this is way different, but it's 9-11-ish, is they had a lot of terrorists that I saw professors promoting a book of terrorists that were writing poetry.
01:26:53.000How have we not had the trials though?
01:26:56.000We haven't had the trials because every time we've tried to have trials, the defense attorneys for the, you know, murdering terrorists have said that they were mistreated while they've been detained and so therefore they can't have any trials.
01:27:29.000There's going to be a 24-year-old who was a year old, not even a year old, on 9-11.
01:27:34.000And they're not going to understand Pre-Patriot Act.
01:27:38.000And then think about the next 20 years when we're all going to be super old.
01:27:42.000I don't know about super old, but I'll be 58.
01:27:45.000And you're going to have the key demo, the majority of the working class, or mid-range workers, are going to be people who were born after 9-11.
01:27:56.000And the Patriot Act and the surveillance state and the manipulation and the AI will just be normal to all of them.
01:28:02.000This is why politics keeps rolling on like a giant grinding mouth.
01:29:07.000We're surrounded by constant lies, you know?
01:29:10.000Well, I was talking to Libby earlier, you know, I was a political appointee in the Trump years at the State Department, the Deep State Department.
01:29:18.000And 90% of the federal workforce is Democrat.
01:29:24.000So when a Republican comes in, they're all rowing in one direction, right?
01:29:28.000They're all rowing in the direction of liberalism, Democrat, whatever.
01:29:33.000And so when a Republican comes in, it's like you have to turn the entire ship.
01:29:38.000And so they talk about, you know, deconstructing the administrative state, but the level of effort that it will actually require to do that is really... I mean, I don't think people realize what it's going to take to actually... What do you think it takes?
01:29:54.000Yeah, I mean, I think you have to bring people in from out of D.C.
01:30:00.000that are preparing themselves for their next job and just building.
01:30:03.000They look at these, this is a resume builder, these jobs.
01:30:06.000They don't actually remember that they're serving and on the payroll of the American taxpayer.
01:30:13.000And so I think you have to bring people from outside of DC that have no ties here and that have no interest in the cocktail party circuit, no interest in building a career here.
01:30:23.000You give them a job and then they leave.
01:30:56.000And people have to really believe in what they're doing.
01:31:03.000And then you were saying earlier that you think it's just all a wash, and I think there are a lot of people that feel that way, that they just don't have any sort of say over how it works.
01:31:15.000It's just like you're seeing people disagree on the most fundamental things.
01:31:18.000I don't know how these people ever come together to do anything.
01:33:47.000I mean, I live at the base of the mountain, and we're at 6,200 feet above sea level, so we even get more snow than town.
01:33:56.000Last winter was pretty mild, but the winter before, my poor husband, who is 6'8", by the way, and so he knows how to shovel snow.
01:34:05.000Yeah, I think a lot of people move to Wyoming because it's so beautiful, they see pictures, whatever, and then they spend one winter and they're like, um, I'm good.
01:34:15.000I'm gonna go back to where I came from.
01:34:18.000Actually, the people that owned the house before us, they were from Nevada, and they purchased their house in the summertime because it's really beautiful, everything's super green, and then they sold it a year later because they couldn't deal with the wintertime.
01:34:31.000We're going to go to Super Chat, so if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, head over to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member, because membership is what makes all of this possible.
01:34:44.000We're going to have a massive show on election night, and we are preparing for it right now.
01:34:49.000It's probably going to be like a 5 p.m.
01:35:30.000And that he was going to cancel his membership because I called out Angela Carini for supporting a male boxer who punched her in the face.
01:35:38.000I do not understand what... You know, I gotta say this.
01:35:41.000Look, if you don't want to give me $10 because you're mad, I will not get behind someone who's advocating for men and women's sports.
01:35:49.000Then, like, I'm surprised you're watching the show outright.
01:35:52.000I would imagine Clint's outrage was that the knee-jerk emotional reaction is, this poor woman who was hit by a man.
01:36:01.000The only problem was, she has repeatedly, repeatedly defended this guy, and she is just another feminist who thinks she can get in the room with a man, and then afterwards, now, I was proven right.
01:36:12.000Sure enough, the next day, she says, I'm so sorry, I should have shaken your hand, and I will embrace you if I see you again.
01:36:55.000If a feminist started advocating for open borders, and then a bunch of criminals went to her neighborhood and started destroying things, I'm not going to pay her.
01:37:04.000Like, imagine a woman was like, we need open borders.
01:37:08.000And then a bunch of cartel members come to her neighborhood and destroy everything.
01:37:11.000And then conservatives all rally together to fundraise for her on her behalf.
01:37:13.000And then the next day, she's like, oh, by the way, I still want open borders.
01:37:28.000BrownBear992, asking a revolutionary what happens to them after the revolution is the same as asking them how they would feel if they didn't eat breakfast yesterday.
01:37:38.000We were talking about this this morning on the Culture War podcast.
01:37:41.000Leftist revolutionaries historically are the first to be eliminated by the new regime.
01:37:47.000Working class people in factories and at home and carpenters are not a threat to the established order.
01:37:52.000Revolutionary types like Antifa and their ilk Once they remove the established power, and certain elements of their factions gain power, guess what?
01:38:04.000The new Generalissimo says, who's the threat to our power?
01:38:07.000It's not the guy in the factory who makes bread, it's the revolutionary leftists, so they're always the first to get sent to the gulag.
01:38:19.000says, oh boy, here we go again with the online whiny baby conservatives getting mad at Kyle.
01:38:24.000They should focus on November 5th if they care that much about Trump winning.
01:38:28.000I mean, honest question, and I don't mean this with disrespect, I mean, honestly, is Cat Turd doing any kind of voter registration efforts?
01:38:36.000I certainly respect his advocacy online, which generates a lot of attention and will help in that regard, but there is the risk of a lot of that preaching to the choir, so if you do want to take issue with what Kyle Rittenhouse says, the most effective thing you can do is try and register new voters.
01:38:52.000Midnight Toker says, Bought Graphene Dream and Appalachian.
01:40:50.000So even though a customer walking in the front door to go to the coffee shop would have no access whatsoever to the second floor, legally they still consider the second floor part of the first, and we can't open because it's a staircase.
01:41:01.000How is the second floor part of the first floor if it's the second floor?
01:43:32.000I told him, I was like, I got no problem with the tenant upstairs who wants to live there long term, but the idea that you would try to sell me a building, but then before you did, you go to a guy and you give him a sweetheart deal for three years.
01:44:20.000Do people still play World of Warcraft?
01:44:22.000I know Adrian Curry does, but I was reading that their player base is gone.
01:44:28.000Like, apparently they still have millions of people paying monthly, but they don't actually play anymore and they just forgot they have the subscription.
01:44:35.000And there's only a few hundred thousand people who actually play or something.
01:48:36.000I mean, it was, they had such a, I don't know what the word for it.
01:48:41.000They had, they would walk in with smirks on their face and kind of look at us, you know, oh, you know, you're going to be gone here in a few weeks.
01:48:48.000And I just remember the next day, Walking into that elevator after Trump won was the greatest feeling.
01:50:56.000And I feel that now and I'm really scared about it because, you know, we have to win and the Dems with their preferred, you know, shoved in candidate are going to do whatever it takes.
01:51:11.000They have the entire media apparatus behind them.
01:51:18.000Now Kamel is, I mean we talked about this earlier, but now Kamel is the greatest thing and I just think we need to be on our A-game and stop bickering.
01:51:25.000Hopefully surrounded by people who are actually focused on the now.
01:51:35.000And we saw that, you know, at the transition team last time around.
01:51:38.000We had, you know, we weren't prepared and I remember walking into the State Department Pre-January, like interviewing the outgoing officials.
01:52:06.000This guy says, Hey Tim, long time watcher, first time super chatter.
01:52:09.000I love the work you do and find you to be the most reliable news source available.
01:52:13.000Thank you for all you're doing and screw that Clint Torres dude.
01:52:17.000Well, Clint's allowed to express his opinion, but it is always funny to me.
01:52:20.000Like, look, we have people cancel all the time.
01:52:22.000We have people who are members, and then they cancel, they don't say anything to us.
01:52:26.000It is funny to me when there are people who are like, they post five superchats explaining, they send us 50 bucks to explain why it is they disagree and they're mad at me or whatever, and it's like, well, you know, it is what it is.
01:52:35.000If you wanna go watch a show where they're gonna agree with everything you say, it will not be this one.
01:52:41.000Barely a millennial says, just wanted to say the easiest way to get healthier is to stick to the perimeter of the grocery store.
01:52:48.000Oh, and Libby, I've been looking into those DEI executive orders, especially 14-035.
01:53:37.000Like today, I think we had like 28,000 peak concurrent viewers, which is like Friday, and a lot of people are out partying, so I'm not surprised that on a Friday night we have less.
01:53:46.000But then we get inundated with messages being like, YouTube will not send me.
01:53:57.000Percent M says, the national debt was started officially in 1917 as a way to pay for World War I. We have never actually paid off that debt.
01:54:05.000We're still paying off World War I. Yeah, but you know, if the U.S.
01:54:09.000bought Bitcoin, you know, imagine if in 2009 the U.S.
01:54:21.000Neo Reaper says, breaking there, now saying the CCP was involved in the Trump assassination attempt and that there was an arrest at Mar-a-Lago.
01:54:38.000Nina A. says in regular chat, Tim Castellar is never on my front page, even if I watch the show almost every day.
01:54:46.000You see, YouTube would love it if the show ceased to exist.
01:54:50.000But the problem is, people choose to watch it.
01:54:52.000YouTube wants to exist in a world where they decide what people watch, and they hope most people will just watch whatever's suggested to them.
01:54:59.000And that's true for a lot of people, which is why we have been what's called Tiny Room Shadowband, where they stop recommending the channel at all.
01:55:09.000The TimCast News Morning Show is not searchable on Google.
01:55:14.000Because Google is hoping that we go away.
01:55:16.000If I put that into YouTube search, you gotta scroll down.
01:55:22.000If you go to youtube.com slash TimCastNews, take the title of any one of my live streams or videos, and Google search that title, the video does not come up.
01:55:36.000Yeah, and other people have complained that if you try searching for the show, YouTube will also send you a whole bunch of leftist progressive channels instead.
01:55:44.000It was like the search the other day where you'd search, like, you know, Trump campaign or whatever, and it would be Kamala Harris' campaign that comes up first.
01:56:11.000You make a bunch of bots, and then you have those bots programmed to search for statements that contain certain qualifiers to retweet and like them.
01:56:20.000So if someone says something like, vote Kamala, you create a million bots throughout the world, and they seek out posts like this that they will like and retweet, and then some teenager on X will be like, wow, when I said vote Kamala, I got 10,000 retweets, I'm gonna keep doing this.
01:56:35.000And the bots are trying to manipulate behavior.
01:56:45.000We have a weird thing at Postmillennial where, you know, we'll put links in our stories to past stories, background, whatever.
01:56:53.000And I would always just do a search, you know, subject the Postmillennial on Google and stories would pop up and I would just link to them.
01:57:00.000And now, if you do subject and the post-millennial, we're not on the first page, we're not on the second page.
01:57:04.000Something changed within the past, like, I would say three months, and it's very difficult to find our stories on Google.
01:58:01.000And we'd also have to figure out, if you're under that age, then you slowly stop paying, because someone's got to pay into it if we're tapering it down.
01:58:09.000But then as we slowly start reducing the payments, the people who are receiving it start getting less and less and less, and something like that.
01:58:17.000The challenge, I suppose, is that people did pay into it, and they now want it.
01:58:29.000You're going to get back $100 a month or something.
01:58:32.000So you paid into a system that doesn't work, and I don't think the solution is just to be like, Let's just keep trying to glue it together.
01:58:41.000The reality is, sooner or later, the whole thing collapses.
01:58:44.000We can try to manage the collapse now, or we can wait 20 years until it implodes, and then people are screaming in destitute.
01:58:50.000People need to start—and this is for millennials, okay?
01:58:53.000You better have a retirement plan set up.
01:58:55.000Hope you have kids, because ain't gonna be no Social Security for you.
01:58:58.000You're gonna be old, and you are gonna be homeless.
01:59:43.000The robots will probably just start cattle prodding.
01:59:45.000You know one of the best scenes in a movie ever is Groundhog Day, when Bill Murray tries to save the old homeless man, but no matter what he does, he cannot do it.
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