00:01:26.000You know, Mitch McConnell, and I'm trying to be, I don't want to be overly disrespectful here, but many people presume him to be either brain dead or dead.
00:01:34.000There have been reports that he is comatose.
00:01:38.000We don't know for sure, but we are getting a video that is popping off on the New York Post McConnell being seen loaded into an ambulance.
00:01:46.000They want to avoid the governor potentially appointing someone the Republicans will not like, shifting the balance in the Senate.
00:01:53.000We don't know exactly what is going on, but of course, memes have been erupting all week.
00:01:57.000About people claiming that they've called Mitch McConnell and he's told them beautiful things because we also have Scott Jennings post about this.
00:02:33.000I think the principal reality is that when housing prices collapse, boomers are going to lose a large portion of their net worth, and there's going to be a deflationary cascade.
00:02:42.000Before we do, ladies and gentlemen, the Cast Brew Coffee Grand Opening in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
00:02:50.000You want to go, you need to go, and you've got to be a member at timcast.com in the Discord to get your tickets.
00:02:58.000Elite members, of course, you guys are getting first choice, and then, of course, All of our long standing friends and fans that have been in the Discord for a long time, we're going to get you.
00:03:06.000But for anybody that wants to attend, it's going to be great.
00:03:08.000We're going to have some comedy sets, some performances.
00:03:11.000Ian will probably sing, whether you want him to or not.
00:03:14.000And then we're going to play some Magic the Gathering.
00:03:16.000So if you guys want to watch games of magic, then that will be available as well.
00:07:59.000You know, I don't like being mean to people when they're sick.
00:08:02.000I remember when Mitch McConnell tripped, and he trips a lot because he suffered polio when he was younger, and he's got, you know, I'm not a fan of Mitch McConnell.
00:08:08.000I know he's done things the Republican Party really does like with the Supreme Court several years ago.
00:08:12.000That's the only thing I like about him, honestly.
00:08:14.000Talk about muscling a Supreme Court through.
00:08:17.000I think he's the slow down there Democrats guy.
00:08:19.000I think he's holding back what younger people are hoping to accomplish in this country.0.53
00:09:08.000Yesterday, I posted a couple of pictures with me and Marjorie Taylor Greene on X. You might as well say that I was kicking baby Jesus off the altar in the nativity set because it was the vitriol.
00:09:19.000I'm like, guys, look, you're a traitor to Trump.0.97
00:11:35.000So, a bully is yelling at some kid who says, Okay, like, I'm going to defend myself.
00:11:41.000And then that bully's got a couple of friends who don't see what started the fight, don't realize the bully started the fight.
00:11:45.000So, then the bully goes to swing at the kid, and the kid spins out of the way, grabs his arm, flips him over, slams him on the ground, breaks his shoulder.
00:11:51.000That bully's friends are now going, Dude, that mother just broke Jim's shoulder, man.
00:12:44.000I've seen some crowbars in my day and some other things.
00:12:46.000Sure, but when you're talking about in the high school and young guys, the jocks are the guys who are getting, they're either not necessarily getting good grades, but they tend to be, they're on the team, their parents are more rigid.
00:12:57.000The punk rock guys, they're not coming from, for the most part, I don't want to be disrespectful to every single kid because.
00:13:03.000You know, I have friends who are punk rock, but they're not coming from the Christian conservative work hard families.
00:13:08.000They're coming from the my mom works full time and my dad's not in the picture kind of families.
00:16:22.000And what they always do is they'll make the AI footage, what they'll do is they'll render it and they'll make it look like they'll edit it to put a timestamp in it so it looks like a security camera.
00:17:08.000I keep referring to it as the age of obfuscation.
00:17:11.000You know, they were in the Iron Age and in the Copper Age, and now we're in the I want to be in like the Graphene Age, the Diamond Age, the Carbon Age, but it feels more like the age of obfuscation.
00:17:21.000I can't, it's hard to tell what's real and what's not by design, probably, and just by, you know, the ultimate direction of the technology, I guess.
00:17:30.000Like, we've always been manipulated by the media.
00:17:32.000In the U.S., we had ABC, CBS, and NBC guiding us towards the war in Iraq or whatever.
00:18:04.000It's like this Chinese factory and they sell Timu products.
00:18:07.000Like, not literal Timu products, but like cheapo Chinese versions.
00:18:11.000And it'll always start with like some Asian woman saying something racist or offensive.
00:18:15.000And then before she finishes the joke, the guy butts in and he's like, finishes.0.87
00:18:21.000She'll be saying something like, you know, she'll watch a video of like a street takeover and then she'll be like, She'll say the she'll say and then the middle of the Chinese guy jumps in and he's like neon signs are Yeah, I love those videos.0.57
00:18:36.000I'm like I'm not gonna buy anything from you, but there's one guy who does those who's hysterical.0.75
00:18:45.000I think you know the future is There was this trend that happened for a while where they still do it.0.91
00:18:51.000You'll see a woman and there will be a camera angle.0.95
00:18:54.000It'll be it'll be just like this, right?
00:18:56.000So I got the mic in front of me, the camera is right in front of me And they'll look slightly off camera, so it looks like an interview shot, and they will just start with a sentence fragment that sounds interesting.
00:19:07.000So you'll watch a clip, and it'll be here going, No, no, you're wrong.
00:19:10.000The truth is, women want men who are going to tell them what to do, they love it.
00:19:17.000It's not a real podcast, it's literally just a fake room where a person pretends like they're on a podcast and pretends like they're talking to somebody to make a clip that someone will watch.1.00
00:19:27.000But the thing is, if you think about it, why should I spend two hours talking to you guys when I can just Point the camera at a side angle and then say a couple of things like, Are you kidding me, you libtard?1.00
00:20:02.000Driving me that hair was driving me to shine.0.68
00:20:04.000Keep your hair in check, it was all over the table.
00:20:07.000I was thinking, who's the little girl with the long, long hair?
00:20:11.000Hey, you were talking earlier, you were kind of set a password like, well, now I'm not gonna be out of a job as with this guy.
00:20:16.000Have you used it to make movies yet, or are you what are you thinking?
00:20:20.000There's a movie that I'm in post on right now, and there was a couple of establishing shots we didn't have, and a couple of golf shots that we didn't have.
00:20:26.000It's a golf movie, but it's kind of got a little bit of a magical feel to it.
00:20:33.000So, it's okay to use it in a couple of these spots.
00:20:35.000And so, we are using it in this film a little bit.
00:20:38.000Holy One is the name of the film for what?
00:21:21.000I'll take my guitar, I'll sing a song, I'll record a song that I wrote on my phone, upload it to Suno, and then hit render and it turns it into a full production.
00:23:18.000But then they come to realize, eventually, they learn human civilization migrated into facilities underground for climate control purposes.
00:23:29.000And so the idea is as rapidly as cell phones were adopted, When Neuralink technology came out and you could rent a pod for a hundred bucks a month where you could live in a digital reality and have anything you want, more and more people started to adopt that way of life.
00:23:42.000And so they come to find that humanity never went away.
00:23:45.000They actually just migrated to digital internal universes, which ultimately leads to a conflict with the humans who never wanted to.
00:23:53.000And then the people of the city have like a moral crisis because they realize, in fact, they're not the descendants of the fallen and the sinners, but of the true faithful.
00:24:02.000The people who resisted the machine and stayed true to their beliefs, and then they've like, It gives them a sense of extreme righteousness, which leads to a conflict with these grotesque looking, thin skinned human bald creatures that live underground.
00:24:15.000There's a parallel to what you're saying to a book I actually read.
00:24:18.000Not identical, but very similar storyline almost.
00:24:26.000They're in another planet, though, not on Earth, but same kind of like humans and pods living virtual realities and on a continuous loop when they figure it out.
00:24:36.000So then another virtual reality starts with.
00:24:43.000My view of it was like it was based on we were having these conversations about Neuralink.
00:24:47.000And we asked the question quite a bit on the show if you could choose to put a Neuralink in your head and then you could experience any reality you wanted, would you do it?
00:27:02.000We make a lot of money just complaining.
00:27:04.000And if you went back 200 years and said you could be rich by sitting around a table with a bunch of guys complaining, they'd be like, what?
00:27:27.000And this is where the last city has been expanding over 200 years, 180 years.0.95
00:27:33.000And then eventually, it's so massive, generation after generation, that when the people who are in these facilities come out to do maintenance, they actually encounter, to them, are like the North Sentinelese.0.71
00:28:33.000What is our soul the boogeyman of it's going to mine all the electricity and water and it's going to leave us with droughts and power outages because you're going to be the.
00:29:06.000I want the Save Act passed a lot, but I know that the housing bill is actually going to help a lot of people and could be really, really good for the economy if young people can now afford to buy houses.
00:29:15.000However, there's a lot of challenges with this, and I think the reason Trump really doesn't want to sign it has nothing to do.
00:29:20.000Well, I shouldn't say nothing, but largely isn't about the Save Act because it will become law anyway.
00:33:27.000So, here's what's going to happen Millennials are going to be like, I don't need two houses, nor do I want to spend money on them, and they're worthless.1.00
00:33:34.000Houses are going to collapse, and the proof is in the pudding.1.00
00:33:54.000It's a loss and it's a tax write off, though, sure.
00:33:57.000So, what Japan has been doing is like we had a video, it's got 325,000 views right here just on YouTube alone, where I was talking about how Japan's desperately trying to get white American foreigners to move to Niigata and start buying up these houses because they don't have the people to buy it.0.73
00:35:56.000I need all the help I can get if I was there.
00:35:58.000I was in a dive bar where you were sitting shoulder to shoulder, and I did a duet with a Japanese woman singing Whole New World from Aladdin.
00:36:57.000Generation X, generation Y, you know, but now we should go to Alpha Gen. We should put generation at the end of it because we changed back to the A.
00:37:05.000We would go through the alphabet and then on the next iteration of the alphabet, we'll go back to Generation Alpha.
00:37:23.000So when you're being invaded, as we were, there's clearly a huge shortage.
00:37:29.000The reason why the Democrats are like, open the borders is because they want to inflate population.
00:37:34.000Well, there's a bunch of reasons, one of which is you can't maintain a socialist state, and I'm saying it somewhat derisively, but somewhat correctly, without bringing in labor to extract from.
00:37:47.000The point being, we are not a capitalist country.
00:37:51.000So we are actually slightly more socialist than we are capitalist.
00:37:55.000And I don't think people realize this.
00:37:57.000You look at socialist versus capitalist, you can say public versus private trade.
00:38:01.000Based on the percentages and based on the amount of taxes that we pay, we're slightly above 50% towards social structures and not free market structures.
00:38:10.000So, in order to maintain that massive system and the entitlements, you need laborers to come in to extract value from.
00:38:16.000I thought you just needed more pockets to, like Margaret Thatcher, family.
00:39:53.000You're telling politicians to go to boomers who are the biggest voting bloc and most enthusiastic and say, we're cutting off your benefits.0.76
00:40:01.000Florida, they're not losing their benefits.
00:40:04.000If you're refunding, I'm saying this in the most insane way of government spending here, but if we ought to spend.
00:40:12.000Subsidize it for a specific generation and don't let anyone else subscribe to it and create a new plan.
00:40:18.000So you're saying the people that are already on it keep it, but the people that have paid into it get their money back and they don't get it exactly.
00:40:23.000Well, they get a portion of their money back.
00:40:24.000If you give their money back, how do you pay for the remaining security?
00:40:28.000Like I just said, if government's going to subsidize something, subsidize this.
00:43:06.000So the argument is we will steal the buying power from the younger generation, but they're too stupid to understand the economic system to get mad about it.1.00
00:43:25.000Your plan could work by going to young people and saying, you're no longer going to pay into this.
00:43:30.000But the problem is, you're going to get 10 million people saying, how are you paying for it?
00:43:34.000And when you say, we're going to print the money, they're going to go to their constituents and say, this will be hyperinflationary and it's going to steal more than you'd pay in taxes due to inflation.
00:43:59.000Rather than starting point $100,000 over your 30 year period into this program that's going to inflate and be worth $7,000 in 40 years, you can keep that $100,000.
00:44:13.000And that's the argument of like, vote for me and I will make sure you don't lose $130 a month to this Social Security program that you're going to get.
00:44:19.000$10 a month back from when you're 50 years from now.
00:45:05.000There's going to be a revolt when young people are told to give up their wealth for the boomers who had everything compared to the younger generation.
00:45:12.000And it's not, you know, it's a little exaggerated when they say this, but it was a lot better relative to how things are now economically.
00:45:23.000You had people working at, you know, Brandon was talking to me the other day, and he was like, He's like, Al Bundy owned his own house and had a stay at home wife as a shoes salesman at the mall.
00:45:57.000The point was, this is how we saw America.
00:46:02.000You could be a manager of a department store, not even a department store, a small discount outlet, and you had enough to support your family.
00:46:45.000And that's the biggest problem with this generation because so many go on and flick a switch and all of a sudden they're TikTok famous or they're on OnlyFans and making millions a month, which is offensive to me.0.99
00:46:55.000But I think I'm curious to see where everything goes, especially with how AI and all this media stuff is happening because it's because.
00:47:03.000Like, we were talking about this last night with monetizing podcasts.
00:47:07.000It's becoming impossible because of the mass theft of content phase where copyright infringement is ubiquitous.
00:47:16.000So, the only way to compete with all the copyright infringement is to pay people to infringe your copyright effectively.
00:47:21.000So, it used to be that several years ago, people would repost clips from our show and you'd flag and you'd be like, hey, man, commentary is fine, but ripping it raw and then posting on your own channel, no, that's not okay.
00:47:33.000Then, some smaller podcasts trying to get in the space.
00:48:48.000So, 10 million views might pay you a thousand bucks at that point.
00:48:52.000But, you know, the other issue, of course, is AI generated content.
00:48:57.000Who's even going to want to watch a show like this when I can just click a button and say, AI generated an episode where Tim and Ian argue about graphene?
00:49:02.000It's getting to the point where you can, there's more content being made than can be watched.
00:49:06.000I mean, that is, there's a change happening.
00:49:08.000It used to be, I mean, I can't even keep up with it.
00:49:12.000I mean, I watch one TV show right now because there's so many, and it's from on MC.
00:49:57.000And then they learn once you're in the town, you're trapped.
00:49:59.000And if you don't come inside before nightfall, these creepy people start walking around and they'll knock on your door asking to come in, and they're demons.0.98
00:50:13.000And instead of being like, let's develop the lore and make a show, instead what they do is the main character will be like, he'll hear a noise and he'll walk in the woods and he'll go like this, and then you'll see a little kid in the woods going, Hee hee.
00:58:03.000He's going to go to the bathroom with a diaper.
00:58:07.000He likes this girl, but she's friend zoned him, and he's going to say he likes her or whatever.
00:58:11.000She loses her crystal, so he goes to a crystal shop to buy her something.
00:58:13.000He buys her a little wishing stick, but then he doesn't have the courage to talk to her, so she leaves, and he just cracks it open, and I wish she loved me.
01:06:31.000Joker poisons Superman, drugs him, and then tricks him into killing pregnant Lois, and then detonates a nuclear bomb in Metropolis, killing millions.
01:06:48.000Superman breaks in, flies up, And punches Joker in the heart, rips his heart out while Joker laughs because Joker's intention was to break the Boy Scout.
01:06:57.000And this is, I think it's the Injustice story comic arc.
01:07:02.000It's an alternate reality, and then there's a couple different versions of it.
01:07:05.000There's one, and then the Justice League becomes the Justice Lords.
01:07:08.000Superman says to Batman, If you had just killed this man, millions would be alive.
01:07:13.000My wife and baby would still be alive.
01:07:15.000But Batman keeps letting Joker go, no matter what, under this, like, well, we have to try and help him.
01:07:51.000If I were playing Superman and then he had me do those things and, you know, kill pregnant Lois and then blow up Metropolis, I think I would rip his heart out.0.99
01:08:20.000Chad GPT won't make it for me, but I was like, Batman catches the Joker, and then he's about to detonate a bomb, blowing up a train or something dumb.
01:08:27.000He's poisoned people, and they're all smiling.
01:08:33.000And then Batman's like, but we can't kill him because that would be wrong.
01:08:36.000And then, like, the next panel, it's like Joker kills again.
01:08:39.000And then the very last panel, it's just some elderly woman walking down the street, and the Joker shows up and just pulls out a little 380 and shoots him.
01:11:04.000And it was the first animated show to win an Emmy, I believe, because it was like, it was so sad at the end when they catch a Freeze and he's like, Nora, and he's like crying.
01:11:13.000Then they make that movie a few years later and it's the clown show.
01:11:31.000I told ChatGPT, make a comic where a superhero refuses to kill the clown villain, and the next panel, a young woman shoots him in self defense.0.74
01:12:18.000I'm concerned about autonomous drone weaponry because if you tell them, like, attack them, they might be like, okay, but it doesn't understand who them is or if you're.
01:12:26.000How specific do you have to be with these robots?
01:14:54.000And I thought about it for a second, and I was like, You know what's funny is we also talk about how 250 years ago, you would live the exact same life your grandparents lived.
01:15:03.000In fact, your grandparents would be there on the farm working with you, and then you'd inherit the farm, and you'd live identically, pre industrial revolution.
01:15:10.000So we had songs that lasted hundreds of years.
01:15:14.000And so actually, it's the norm for humanity that we have the same stories over and over again, not that we're constantly making new crazy things.
01:15:21.000So, actually, maybe things are just going back to normal.
01:17:03.000It's not a great, wonderfully well made movie.
01:17:07.000But it's uh, it's uh, it's a vigilante movie, you know, it's a total vigilante movie, and he's and they made him a little psycho, um, yeah, which I didn't have to do, I think they did it.
01:17:27.000Like, what's that scene where he kills the family, and then like two dudes walk in, he kills them, then two more dudes walk in, he kills them, then two more dudes walk in, and they're all the rapists that he uh, they're all showing up, yeah.
01:17:37.000Because they show up when you call them and say, Hey, I need you to come over here and talk over with.0.97
01:18:58.000It's a problem I've seen with Will Smith.0.98
01:18:59.000And once he got to that Wild Wild West movie, the directors became afraid to challenge him and make him a bitch once in a while for a while.0.96
01:19:31.000When they were making the movie, they tested the true ending, the real ending, and the audience was confused.
01:19:37.000So they decided to go with He Kills Everybody.
01:19:39.000The story of I Am Legend is so beautifully written.0.96
01:19:44.000He's a vampire hunter, he's killing vampires.
01:19:47.000More and more people are becoming vampires.0.71
01:19:49.000By the end of the book, he's the last human.
01:19:52.000So he gets arrested for murder, put in jail, and he looks outside and he sees all of the people are vampires and they look up at him terrified.0.53
01:20:01.000And he realizes in a world of vampires, I am the monster that lurks while they sleep, killing them and hunting them.
01:20:40.000And the migrants who hate the founding fathers will talk all day about how America is racist, and you will be the evil bigot that needs to be arrested and shunned and locked out of restaurants.0.90
01:20:49.000And that's exactly what's been happening.0.96
01:20:51.000The point is, vampires are evil, but when everyone's a vampire, there's no one left.
01:20:56.000You have no culture, you have no society left.0.99
01:20:59.000So Will Smith was supposed to realize in the end, That these creatures were actually sentient and lived lives, and he was the monster hunting them down and killing them, not the other way around.0.80
01:21:09.000The audiences didn't like it, so they changed the ending to have him just blow them up and kill them and run away.
01:21:26.000But I see in Hollywood this, what it looks like is happening is these actors get so famous that they go on set, even by the director, almost as afraid of them.
01:21:36.000And doesn't give them direction and tell them, like, you need to show some vulnerability.
01:21:39.000You can't just constantly be one level badass everywhere you walk in.
01:23:38.000I didn't think that was it, but then after a period of time in camp, I guess you don't want to show injuries in camp.
01:23:44.000Because, especially as a free agent, and I was an undrafted free agent.
01:23:48.000So, to go there and to be injured, it was pretty much throw some ice on it, hang him here for a couple of days.
01:23:54.000And then I was going to, I got Bill Poleon, our general manager, brought me in and said, you know, we'll waive you if you don't get picked up off of waivers.
01:24:00.000Then, once you're healthy, then we'll bring you back next year.
01:24:04.000Well, that was a career ending injury as I went through the surgery.
01:24:06.000I went and had my surgery in California, where I was from, instead of Buffalo.
01:25:09.000So you cut your teeth with like Charlie Sheen, and I'm assuming like in the late 90s, you probably crossed paths even with Joe Francis in Hollywood.
01:28:50.000I think Trump signed something, said it was like a national security risk, so we need glyphosate, which I understand if you want to guarantee your wheat harvest every time, every year at the same time, you need to desiccate it.
01:29:00.000If you also want to lower, Testosterone and quite literally create anomalies in cell growth and the human being.
01:29:22.000But, you know, a lot of my friends who are former military and that session, they're doing the Ibogaine and things like that has been tremendously effective.
01:29:32.000For them, um, I don't have that sort of trauma and those things to deal with, but I if it's able to work and help, great.
01:29:40.000And these guys swear by it, so so I believe that's I don't do that stuff.
01:29:44.000Weed, I don't, I can't smoke, I don't like to smoke, I have asthma, stuff, but an edible, sure, I do an edible.
01:29:49.000Willie's, Willie's tonic, Willie's, what is it, Willie's remedy?
01:29:53.000Never, Willie's remedy, I don't believe it ever.
01:29:55.000Willie's remedy is a pretty nice, uh, a nice little deal.
01:32:56.000I don't even know what it is, but it's like not regular.
01:32:58.000But dude, Ibogaine is like the South American plant, and they attribute it to when we evolved from Homo erectus to Homo sapien with the elephants 300,000 years ago, that it all happens in like the sun.1.00
01:33:08.000I thought you were making like a really, really bad gay joke when you started.1.00
01:33:12.000You know the word erectus, and you all fired up.1.00
01:33:15.000I'm like, wait, is this a gay joke?1.00
01:33:16.000What happened is it gave people such energy that they could run for so long, they could start chasing down animals, and that's when their brain started to develop because they could hunt.0.99
01:33:25.000And it was the reason why humans could chase down animals.
01:33:27.000Chase on animals because we stand upright, so heat leaves the body much more easily and we have less hair.
01:33:32.000So, for ungulates, for instance, they run for a long time, it's hard for the heat to dissipate, they get tired.
01:33:38.000Humans are endurance hunters who can just keep running and sweat, and the heat we cool off and then eventually catch them.
01:35:46.000And, you know, like, what if a human comes by and then the monkey attacks the human?
01:35:50.000And then also we have to deal with, like, it's not just that the monkeys or the deer become pests, but now the monkeys have, like, a cavalry.
01:35:55.000Yeah, that's what Bramble and all that.
01:39:42.000And humans, I mean, I imagine at the end of the last ice age that we just went either the flood wiped out a lot of these things, but there was like, you know, the terror bird.
01:39:50.000Have you ever heard of this, like, 18 foot giant land bird that had the just horrific predator?
01:44:36.000But what I had heard was, and it's probably AI, I think it's fake.
01:44:41.000I had heard a story, and maybe that's what they're doing, making these AI videos, where a drone caught a guy running from a bear and the next day they found the guy dead.
01:46:23.000It's like we can't pull those in the room.
01:46:24.000It was saying it was healing his eyes.
01:46:26.000We have an infrared sauna in the house, and we go in there at 140 degrees or whatever it is after we finish our boxing, my son and I, and then we'll go in there and sit in there for 20 minutes.
01:48:29.000It takes near infrared out of the bed and discharges it into the grid.
01:48:33.000So when you lay on it, it's like if you ever drink something too cold and you feel like a sensitive tooth, it feels like that in your whole body.
01:48:40.000Your body's just being sucked out of and being drained.
01:49:20.000To make your dog's lifespan double, which is great because we're, I just had to put down my 12 year old golden retriever, um, she had uh, uh, cancer, so it was very frustrating for me and my best friend.
01:49:34.000And it's like dogs don't live long enough, no, it's a heartbreak.
01:49:38.000That's what you know, and every time you get a dog, you're like, This is this is a heartbreak.
01:49:44.000It's it's it's so, so they've developed something in Japan that's now gone out of trial, and there's, I guess, their test subject is already 20 years old, so this is a.
01:49:52.000It's a long time in development, their dog, and it has all the markers of like a four year old dog.
01:51:10.000But Britannica was the most comprehensive encyclopedia there was out there.
01:51:14.000Now you're talking about like a legit scholarly encyclopedia imprint.
01:51:19.000We're talking about like the rando encyclopedia that we would use in public school in the United States, like this big book that would come out every year.
01:57:28.000So we came out here and looked, and we found the greatest place ever, the nicest house I've ever lived in and seen, really, to be honest.
01:57:35.000And we moved here, and life has become much more simple and fantastic.
01:57:38.000Had you experienced drama with your friends from the past when you started speaking out?
01:57:43.000I mean, Sean Penn, look, I disagree with Sean Penn vehemently on politics.
01:57:48.000But if we were in a bar and people started to beat up on Sean, I would get in the middle of the fray and I would protect Sean in a heartbeat.
01:59:56.000So you could say something like, you know, he'd argue, he's Martin Bailey's a lot.
02:00:02.000Make a vague general statement, and then when someone challenges him on it, he can alter the premise because his statement initially was vague enough.
02:01:23.000When you're wondering why it is Graham Platner is not being removed and won't step down, it's because they wanted to wait until they could appoint a candidate and they didn't have to rely on the progressive insurgent faction or whatever.
02:01:34.000They said, no, no, no, just wait, just wait.
02:01:41.000Because if you take them out and do a primary, you're going to get another weirdo lefty.
02:02:50.000Which you might argue is even worse because it's even less people involved, but it's like a cabal either way.
02:02:55.000There's small groups of people that can decide who the candidate's going to be in both parties.
02:02:58.000But that's the reality of life no matter what.
02:03:02.000With all the news we talked about yesterday and the conversations I had today about the Charlie Kirk stuff, to simplify it for those that were not here yesterday, people really expose themselves.0.74
02:03:13.000I would say that the amount of people that are nasty, I would say the amount of people that are chickens.0.97
02:03:18.000And I don't mean chicken as cowardly.0.99
02:03:19.000I mean just mindless and self interested.0.96
02:03:52.000I am not surprised Democrats treat the American people like cattle.
02:03:56.000You know, and I'm not saying it's a good thing.
02:03:58.000I'm just saying, when you get knifed in the back by evil people so many times, eventually you're going to get a cabal of wealthy people being like, listen, most people lack integrity.
02:04:07.000I'm sorry, maybe it's not true, but most people, when given the opportunity, are going to dive for the bag of money and not the baby falling in the river.
02:04:15.000So why don't we just control things, lock it down, and tell them how to live their lives?
02:04:52.000No, I mean, I guess my podcast, which is out there, which is called The Homeland on Proud American Studios, we've got, I guess in the first three weeks, we had about 30 million views, which is great.
02:05:00.000I don't I don't know how all those little things work, but it's done very well.
02:05:04.000But I've been able to interview, you know, the Secretary of, uh, Secretary Kennedy, uh, Attorney General Blanche, and I've got some really great folks in there.
02:05:39.000I think my, our graphing, the graphing movie, I just built a synopsis, a, what would you call it, an outline for the movie last night with Kevin, six, seven, Kevin, the producer.
02:06:05.000You guys can follow me at Carter Banks on Axe, Carter Banks Official on Instagram, and of course the label is Trash House Records on YouTube.