On this week's episode of Sunday Uncensored, the boys talk about the Iowa shooter, the Oregon Nazi suspect, and why they think racism is a thing. Plus, a new segment called "Blindspotting" where the boys try to figure out if racism is real or not.
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00:00:40.000Okay, NBC just talked about this shooter was non-binary.
00:00:42.000I think there's a correlation between, like, being crazy and being trans.
00:00:49.000I am not saying that every single trans person is this kind of crazy.
00:00:55.000But I do think that mental disorder, DSM-5, I think that there's a strong likelihood that you have violent, racist tendencies because your brain is fractured.
00:01:04.000I'm not saying everyone who's racist has a fractured brain.
00:01:34.000Racism is like there are different races are different people like genetically because of the way our ancestors lived we have different genetics but that doesn't make you a racist to acknowledge that.
00:01:45.000That's why I'm saying like the left will accuse everyone of being a racist so I'm not gonna say absolutely everyone who's racist is wrong on every single thing but Yeah, IQ is inheritable, largely.
00:02:23.000Like, there's nothing you can say no matter what you say.
00:02:25.000Yeah, racial purity, what are you doing?
00:02:26.000You're Tim Pool, they're just gonna attack you.
00:02:27.000I made a whole video talking about hybrid vigor and jokingly referring to myself as a mixed race supremacist.
00:02:34.000Well, the science shows that the further apart humans are in terms of their genetic lineage, the higher likelihood of, it's called hybrid vigor.
00:05:06.000The FBI arrested a trans Nazi who was threatening to kill blacks and Jews.
00:05:10.000Holy shit, it's about time they fucking did their job.
00:05:13.000It's funny how they did that for that particular audience.
00:05:15.000They're like, oh, this one can't happen.
00:05:16.000They had to make sure they stepped in.
00:05:19.000Seems like they didn't do it for schools, didn't do it for anything else, on the watch list and everything, but... But it's because it's a Nazi.
00:05:24.000They were like, uh-oh, this trans person's gonna make other trans people look like Nazis, better arrest them.
00:05:27.000What was the threat that they made, and was it real, or are they just using trans Nazi to mask that they arrested someone for being like, I hope that guy gets hurt one day.
00:07:05.000That's why I'm saying like... Illness you can recover from, right?
00:07:08.000Well, the implication is that if you're ill, typically referring to like, I got sick one day and then you got better.
00:07:13.000People who are trans aren't being made better.
00:07:16.000They're getting their balls chopped off.
00:07:18.000There's a large desistance rate, people that, I don't know, 85% of people that feel trans when they're young and their teens eventually come out and they're like, ah, I was going through a phase.
00:07:50.000But doesn't it, you say it's how you use it, but really it's how.
00:07:56.000Someone else wants to say you've used it because the reason that we're even having this conversation about whether or not it is offensive or not is because of the possible repercussions for saying it.
00:08:06.000So it's not about how you're using it.
00:08:09.000It's about if someone else hears you use it and sees a benefit or an incentive for them to attack you.
00:08:17.000I think it's because- I got a solution.
00:08:20.000I know how to win the culture war instantly.
00:08:24.000I should say, relatively quickly, to restore traditional values, make men men again.
00:08:38.000After the majority of food has been wiped out, international shipping lanes have been destroyed, and cities are reduced to rubble, only those strong enough to survive will, and all the people who are wanting to do weird-ass goofy bullshit in basements and chop their balls off will not survive, won't reproduce, and won't eat.
00:08:56.000The people who don't like working and think they're entitled to everything will starve to death and eat each other, and then give it a good hundred years, and, uh, well, there you go.
00:09:13.000I was thinking that the people that are releasing these viruses, assuming that COVID was released from a lab or got out of a lab and now they're working on this virus X, gonna get out.
00:09:22.000It's like these people, these psychotic people, yeah, it's like illness X or something.
00:09:26.000They're actually like, let's let out viruses, it'll kill the weak, only the strong will survive, and then we'll have a stronger race of humans.
00:11:32.000For those that don't know Bioshock, it's basically someone read Atlas Shrugged and then was like, how can I make a video game like this?
00:11:38.000And so the main villain, like the final boss, is literally Atlas.
00:11:45.000But I guess Galt's Gulch is what we want to make, right?
00:11:48.000Where we build a holographic emitter to hide us in the woods and all the wealthy, successful, smart people can go live free from the retarded invalids.
00:11:57.000I called a guy an invalid on Twitter and Twitter yelled at me.
00:12:08.000Clair quote tweet saying like, this is amazing, Vivek Ramaswamy has announced that he is dropping out, and then immediately endorses Donald Trump and will be joining him on the campaign trail.
00:12:17.000And so I quote tweeted that saying like, fuck yeah, let's go.
00:12:20.000And so this guy says, you were just sucking his dick like five minutes ago, because he didn't read the tweet.
00:12:25.000He thought I was, the first tweet was Vivek Ramaswamy drops out.
00:12:28.000If you don't actually read the tweet, you don't know the context.
00:12:30.000So he thought I was cheering him dropping out.
00:12:32.000And then I said something like, you fucking, I was like, LOL, you fucking invalid.
00:13:07.000Well, I mean, that's like, you know, just like the icing on the cake.
00:13:10.000But like the fact that there are so many people that get wrapped up with like, oh, I can't say this particular word.
00:13:18.000There's a lot of people that get wrapped up when it comes to censorship about I said this and I got censored for saying this word and blah, blah, blah.
00:13:25.000And whereas I understand that people get frustrated and that if you're going to be a pure free speech platform, you can't censor words.
00:13:33.000But the actual important thing about the freedom of speech is to not censor ideas.
00:13:39.000So you can articulate ideas in a vulgar way, or you can articulate the same idea in a non-confrontational, non-antagonistic way.
00:13:49.000And if you're going to articulate ideas that are not antagonistic, And you get banned for that that's a problem and that's what old Twitter was doing with under you know new Twitter with with Musk or under X you know it's like you can talk about anything and you don't get the ban just for talking about it just so long as you're not you know insulting people or you're not
00:14:11.000Trying to be overly vulgar or you know attack me.
00:14:15.000I want to believe that and I do and in some ways but the n-word I'm not even gonna say the word right now on the after show where nothing's gonna get banned because if it gets clipped and I that's Until we as a species can override that fear of that sound that that word makes I feel like we're doomed It's a species.
00:14:33.000We've had people use the n-word on IRL and we've not been banned for it No, it's been used in a variety of contests even contexts even spoken by a white man And there's been no negative impact.
00:14:43.000Yeah, because as long as you're not, it's like you're saying the way you're using the words, as long as you're not insulting someone with the term, it's, it's valid to, to talk about the term.
00:14:52.000That's, that's, that's not really, that's like missing the point of my, my comment.
00:14:57.000Cause the, it, it is still a vulgarity, like the N word, you know, if you're, it is considered a vulgarity by most people, unless you're a black person rapping, you know?
00:15:28.000You're not going to get pushback from the platform.
00:15:29.000You're going to get pushback from other people that said, oh, you know, you're too white to be saying that.
00:15:33.000Yeah, I'm going to make this clear for the Discord right now, too, because people were arguing about this.
00:15:38.000Saying things that they have, like it's free speech, they have a right to use vulgarities and slurs.
00:15:43.000And I'm like, dude, we don't own Discord.
00:15:45.000So the reason we don't allow it is because I'm not gonna let someone, one person, wipe out what thousands of people are trying to build because we're operating on Discord right now.
00:15:56.000And I know people have mentioned alternatives that we can use, and we're working on that.
00:15:59.000But it's like, dude, the Discord server is a place to build culture, expand ideas, and address issues, not to just be vulgar because you want to be.
00:16:12.000But I don't see a reason to cede this ground and lose the Discord server because people just feel like they should have a free speech right to say it.
00:16:19.000Because it's, especially when it's about vulgarity, you're not, it's not about an idea or a controversial idea or anything.
00:16:26.000And I, I feel like people get so wrapped up in the, I want to be able to be vulgar whenever I want, that they miss the actual important, valuable thing about the protection of the freedom of speech, which is the ability to exchange controversial ideas.
00:16:44.000So the first Discord server I launched, I was like, it's a moderately free speech place, say whatever you want so long as it's within the context of the news we're discussing.
00:16:53.000And all that happened was a bunch of people came in and started screaming Jews non-stop.
00:17:19.000And so what happens is it's an obsession where there would be like four people out of a thousand that no matter what would happen, would start posting about Jews and causing problems.
00:17:53.000And then someone else would be like, Yeah, man, Trump's doing a really good job bringing down the cost of food for everybody.
00:17:59.000I think it's going to generate a lot of support for him.
00:18:01.000Then someone else would go, yeah, I think lunch is really, really important because a lot of people don't eat enough food and getting kids proper nutrition matters a lot.
00:18:08.000Yeah, man, I once went on a trip and I skipped lunch and it was really bad.
00:19:20.000Someone asked, why would talking about Jews get you banned?
00:19:22.000First, it's not about talking about Jews.
00:19:24.000It's about the fact the point of the Discord was to talk about news and culture, and all that happened was four people kept spamming Jew over and over and over again, so it didn't work anymore.
00:19:32.000And then I'd be like, okay, I'm gonna ban you if you keep doing this.
00:19:35.000And they would be like, oh my God, Tim's censoring us.
00:19:37.000I'd be like, yes, because all you do is say Jew nonstop, 24 seven.
00:19:40.000And we're trying to talk about foreign policy in like China and the cost of food and shit like this.
00:19:46.000The other issue as to why you get banned is because these people are posting anti-Semitic shit and that will get you banned.
00:19:52.000And free speech doesn't mean you can say as much as you want all the time.
00:19:55.000Like if you walk into a room where there's a thousand, a hundred people talking and you start screaming, You're gonna get kicked out.
00:20:01.000You're gonna get censored because you're disrupting people's ability to speak freely.
00:20:05.000So there's, you know- Dude, I- I- I cannot stand- Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
00:21:03.000I can't stand the selective Jew-hating, and they say it's not anti-Semitic, and I'm like, I understand that not everybody critical of Israel hates Jews.
00:21:12.000I'm saying there's a large sect of people that just hate Jews, and they don't know or care about anything else, and they use arguments of colonialism specifically to talk only about Israel.
00:21:20.000I'm like, my guy, please criticize Israel all day and night.
00:21:24.000Criticize Israel bombing civilian areas.
00:22:36.000But people are obsessed with Israel, and it's because there is Israel Derangement Syndrome.
00:22:42.000And then what happens is someone says, Israel's really important, why aren't people talking about Israel?
00:22:45.000And I'm like, my guy, there are so many things going on in the world that are larger, more funded, more dangerous, more insane than just Israel, and you don't know anything about it.
00:22:54.000Makes me wonder about what your motivations are.
00:22:56.000Well, I think something you said earlier about Jew-hating, I think the conflation of Israel and Judaism is a big psyop.
00:23:02.000Like, it's a defense mechanism that people in the Israeli bureaucracy will use to protect their vicious actions.
00:23:08.000But, like, taking a little tiny piece of sliver of land and making them a nuclear power was fully intended by the British.
00:24:38.000The Israel lobby and the American military industrial complex are like one big unit.
00:24:41.000I talked to Scott Horton about this for like an hour and a half, man.
00:24:45.000The guy knows everything about this stuff.
00:24:46.000Yeah, but Scott Horton has a perspective, and Scott Horton has a narrative that he's telling, and this isn't a nod to him, but you can't just be like, everything Scott says is perfect and right.
00:25:14.000This is the problem I have, because I've done this bit right here before.
00:25:18.000Do you know the largest, what country do you believe, I'm going to hide this actually, receives the most foreign funding, the most military weapons and power, and has the most amount of death?
00:26:47.000After World War I, Arthur Balfour... Saying whataboutism is a deflection of quite literally my point is there is an obsession with Israel that is not explained because there are other identical or worse conflicts and my question is why only this?
00:27:04.000It is a specific question on the issue of what Israel does and I am wondering why it is.
00:27:08.000The focus is on it and not other countries and they say that's whataboutism.
00:27:11.000No, I'm asking for a literal answer on a specific issue.
00:27:15.000What about the region matters more than other regions functioning the exact same way you described?
00:27:19.000It's not just about the region, it's also about the bureaucracy.
00:27:21.000It's a nuclear-armed state that was formed in like 19... 20... I don't know, by the British setting up the British Mandate for Palestine there.
00:27:30.000Then they seized it from the Arabs, and then with the Balfour Declaration created, you know, what would soon, 30 years later, become the Israeli state.
00:27:37.000And then they armed it with nuclear weapons, and then they use it like...
00:29:06.000It's horrific what we did there the last 20 years.
00:29:07.000What's going on in Afghanistan is worse than what's going on in Israel.
00:29:10.000Because that was an active invasion in our lifetime that's been funded with more death and more funding, more money than we've seen through Israel.
00:29:46.000So you're like, I'm saying, why do you have such strong feelings about Israel?
00:29:51.000The liberal economic order invaded and deposed, removed the governments of Iraq and Afghanistan in our lifetime, spending substantially more money in these countries and killing substantially more people.
00:30:01.000I think it would make sense to me if you were like, the history of the Afghanistan region going back a thousand years was that the people who were there were conquered.
00:30:11.000Despite the fact that Israel, the conflict is substantially lighter than Afghanistan and Iraq was in our lifetime, and even right now.
00:30:19.000I appreciate though, you are concerned about Joe Biden's withdrawal from the region.
00:30:24.000But it would make more sense, your argument, if you knew about the history of Iraq, for instance.
00:30:27.000Well, what do you want to know about it?
00:30:28.000It used to be the Assyrian Empire, way long ago.
00:30:32.000My point is, I do not believe the argument that I, when someone says, I care about Israel because the liberal economic order colonized it and weaponized it, blah blah blah, and I'm like, okay, well, Iraq would be worse then, right?
00:30:45.000Iraq is a substantially more serious issue pertaining to the idea of a liberal economic order invading a country, removing its government, setting it up as a colony, killing hundreds of thousands if not millions of people in the process, but you don't know anything about it.
00:31:16.000I thought that we were using it as a puppet state, but apparently it didn't go so well there.
00:31:19.000My point is that you're- it's not that you're not allowed to care about these things, it's that whenever I ask people a basic question, they give a fake answer.
00:31:26.000Well, when I talk about Israel, don't talk about Ukraine.
00:31:29.000Like, just focus on Israel with me for like 20 minutes.
00:32:27.000You're talking about a hundred plus years ago, there was mandatory Palestine, and people moved there, and then there was a conflict from neighboring countries, it became Israel, and it's funded by the international liberal economic order.
00:33:02.000Then you have Iraq and Afghanistan, which was literal U.S.
00:33:05.000invasion and conquering of a place for decades, which resulted in substantially more civilian death.
00:33:10.000My point is, there is an irrational obsession with Israel, and the explanations ignore every other country involved in the exact same complication.
00:33:18.000My question then becomes, not of you, but of anyone else, why is it that people in general Get roped into the Israel argument, but ignore the greater military-industrial complex argument, which is the bigger picture.
00:33:29.000It's something specifically about Israel for some reason I don't understand.
00:33:32.000I think there's a lot of people feel like they're not allowed to talk about it, so they do it with fervor, and that's a mistake.
00:33:39.000Like, if it's like, oh, I can't do it, well then I'm gonna do it twice as hard.
00:34:05.000But yeah, guys, thanks for taking my call.
00:34:07.000So I've called in a couple times at this point about the whole, I want to write software to help the culture and information war thing.
00:34:17.000And I came to realize that, honestly, this very show is a goldmine of potential project ideas.
00:34:23.000Anytime you say something like, you know, if people really wanted to stand up and make a difference, they would X, Y, and Z, like suing companies for DEI discrimination, Gathering evidence and bugging sheriffs or DAs or AGs to press charges, etc.
00:34:39.000If you had a platform to bring that together and catalyze it, people might actually be able to do that.
00:34:46.000Along those lines, my spoiler question tonight is about Billboard.com.
00:34:52.000On the show that ironically got Epstein'd, you mentioned that Billboard.com has changed their metrics such that they no longer report a lot of sales except the ones through big tech platforms.
00:35:07.000But they get their information directly from Luminate.
00:35:09.000So if somebody were to make a Billboard.com clone using Luminate's data with the old metrics, how impactful do you think that would be?
00:35:17.000If you didn't have to build it, how much would you like to see that become a reality?
00:36:21.000And of course they're all playing this game.
00:36:23.000So you could set up 50 websites for direct sales, one person could buy the song 50 times through each of the different websites, and then claim 50 sales.
00:36:33.000Part of the reason why I think Billboard's like, we don't count this shit anymore because people are cheating.
00:36:39.000I think a lot of it, because I've talked to Tom MacDonald about it, absolutely is political because they've actually eliminated certain charts for no reason.
00:36:48.000It's like, if you had the chart, why get rid of it?
00:36:49.000Well, Tom MacDonald was trending, so we don't want that to happen.
00:36:53.000But yeah, if you want to build it, build it.
00:36:57.000Cool, yeah, I mean Surge was on the Discord the other day and we were talking about how you guys had thought about that and how cool it would be.
00:37:12.000If I could just ask one tiny follow-up question.
00:37:16.000If someone else were to build it and maintain it, right, do all the coding work on, like, and keep it running in that capacity, is this something that you think Either Timcast or Trash House Records or even Based Records.
00:37:32.000Is that something that the alt music industry might want to support?
00:38:58.000It's always good to... It's always hard to find ideas, but when you find a good one, it's nice and, uh, what's the word, rewarding when you finish it.
00:39:59.000Because government bureaucracies fail, government-run businesses fail, and if the government nationalized the weapons manufacturers, they would crumble under the weight of their incompetence.
00:40:11.000The investors would revolt, money would be lost, warmongers would lose all of their money when it gets shut down by the government, basically takes it over.
00:40:18.000Yeah, I mean, I, yeah, I just, there's so many weapons manufacturers that are international, it would be something.
00:40:26.000Right, and there are small weapons manufacturers too.
00:40:29.000Lockheed Martin, so if we're talking about just the big ones, shut them all down, fuck them.
00:40:34.000But then there are like, there are small companies that make guns, you know what I mean?
00:40:37.000But the reality is you don't want to do it because you don't want to centralize that kind of power with the government.
00:40:52.000What about, so with, like, the weapons manufacturers, what about, like, utility companies, like, you know, electrical and phone lines and stuff like that?
00:41:00.000Well, I mean, there's already some type of collusion between government and most of those infrastructure providers.
00:41:13.000There's some type of government-okayed monopoly, whether it be on your landlines or your cable companies.
00:41:22.000A lot of times your Sewer lines whoever put those those installs.
00:41:26.000That'll be something that the state will or town will will You know bid out and stuff.
00:41:32.000So those kind of things already have some amount of government monopoly or nationalization, but I did personally I mean, I'm I'm the kind of dude that likes when the government doesn't stick their nose in things.
00:41:56.000And I was wondering what the argument against it is.
00:41:59.000But mostly the, the argument against nationalization in most contexts is the, the pressures that markets provide or the feedback that markets provide, uh, are not provided to the government.
00:42:12.000So like, if you have a product that is not selling, the fact that it's not selling is information being given to the manufacturer.
00:42:19.000They need to get rid of the product or lower the price or change it.
00:42:22.000But that data is coming back when it's the government, they don't, things don't fail.
00:42:27.000The government just throws more money at it.
00:42:29.000That loop of data letting you know, letting them know what is and is not You know being supported by the market or or what the market wants, you know Okay, that makes sense.
00:42:45.000I didn't really have an argument for or against it, but no that makes total sense and Yeah, that's generally the libertarian argument against nationalization is, for the most part, markets provide information and data that government mandates could never get because they don't have the same feedback that a market does.
00:43:19.000For anybody who's not in the Discord server, you can find me on Instagram as MatteoThePlagueDoctor to see all the cool Lego stuff that I build.
00:43:28.000If you are in the Discord server, if you go over to the showcase tab and just type in Lego in the showcase tab, my showcase shows up and from there you can see some of the cool stuff I've built and it links to my Instagram and my YouTube channel.
00:43:44.000Where I talk about me building cool Lego stuff.
00:43:47.000So if Legos are your jam, check out the showcase and you can come find me.
00:44:17.000Yeah, I've been listening to all these conversations and they relate very much to my occupation, so if you end up needing anything answered in the realm of utilities or anything like that, hit me up.
00:44:30.000But my question for you guys was, along the lines of the Trump and Ramaswamy news, Do you think that if Trump was unalived, natural or not, there would be a major response?
00:44:48.000Or do you think the Republicans would rally to back some other candidate at the last minute because of the absolute insane measures of the deep state?
00:44:59.000My initial thoughts, since Vivek has joined Trump now, is that That might not be the case anymore.
00:45:08.000Like, it's a bit more towards the first half of the answer rather than the second.
00:45:15.000Your question was if Trump was unalive, if who would throw their support behind Vivek?
00:45:49.000Oh, they'll blame it on some bullshit?
00:45:51.000Yeah, there'll be a cyber attack which causes some kind of disaster that will cause harm to Trump.
00:45:57.000They'll then come out and be like, I mean, what do you think would happen if, overwhelmingly, it appeared, even to Trump supporters, that Russia killed Donald Trump?
00:46:08.000Yeah, there'd be a lot of anti-Russia stuff.
00:46:10.000It would be demands among the MAGA base to retaliate.
00:46:14.000And I know this because when the issue came up of potential assassination, we asked on the show, if the president was assassinated, should the U.S.
00:46:23.000And a lot of people said no, but most conservatives across the internet when addressing this issue said, if you do not retaliate and declare war on a country that killed your president, you have no country.
00:46:59.000And then what happens if it appears so overwhelming that while many Trump supporters say, I don't trust the government, they're lying.
00:47:05.000There's a video, multiple videos, multiple angles.
00:47:09.000Or how about Trump goes on a peace mission in Europe and is killed during a meeting with Russia by one of the Russian envoys.
00:47:17.000And it's all set up, a guy in Russia as a turncoat working for whatever, insert bad agency you want it to be.
00:47:25.000Russia isn't aware, maybe they are, who knows?
00:47:27.000If it appears as though Trump was killed by Russia, the U.S.
00:47:30.000will get its World War III, and Trump supporters will agree with it.
00:47:32.000Oh, and then people like Hillary would be able to be like, you know, I never liked him, but it was unacceptable what they did, and we have to avenge his death.
00:47:40.000And it would be like, oh God, and they're profiting off of it.
00:47:43.000They'll do that thing where it's like, you know, do you have siblings?
00:47:51.000All right, so like if a stranger insults your sibling, you say, fuck you, motherfucker, I'll fuck you up, but you insult your sibling all day, every day.
00:47:59.000I'm allowed, we're allowed to rib on each other, but someone else, like getting in a fight with a family member is your business, but someone else insulting your family is an attack on all of you.
00:48:07.000So Hillary and them would be like, Donald Trump was not a good man.
00:48:13.000He was dangerous for our country, but we handled things here through a legal process.
00:48:18.000And an attack on an American citizen and a political leader is an attack on this country.
00:48:23.000And then Nikki Haley is going to be like, I think that's why we have to go blow up Russia.
00:48:28.000And then Trump supporters would be like, I don't care.
00:49:35.000But no one's driving the Civic being like, yeah, it's two or three times the cost of... No one's driving the Accord being like, two to three times the Civic.
00:49:42.000No, you get like a Lotus or a McLaren.
00:49:44.000You want to get a fancy car, you drop a million bucks.
00:49:46.000So if you wanted to get a hot grill, he's gotta spend at least two or three million, but otherwise he's basically just doing a goofy upgrade on standard.
00:50:00.000They just look normal teeth, from what I could tell.
00:50:02.000And he literally, this is confirmed, we're confirming it in real time, he had this teeth pulled the fuck out of his head, is that what happened?
00:50:08.000I think they do the same thing you do when you get veneers, like they shave them down and then put the thing on it.
00:50:17.000And if you get veneers, one of the good things, I looked into getting veneers, and when you get veneers, you never have to do dental work ever again.
00:50:26.000That's the last dental work you ever have to get.
00:50:32.000Connelly denied the teeth removal, telling The Complex, this is from page6.com, he did not have his teeth removed, he still has a full dentition, healthy and happy.
00:50:43.000Yeah, I was thinking it could be like a grill.
00:51:53.000We were talking with one company about having them take control of it, but for a variety of reasons, it has to be internally, mostly because we've already done a lot of work on the game, and so we can't just hand that off.
00:52:04.000But, um, we probably need to hire someone who's gonna oversee that development and production.
00:52:12.000I work well with gamers in general, but someone that's dedicated to it, like, every day.
00:52:17.000The idea is to make a game, if you've ever played Texas Hold'em, it's the same game.
00:52:23.000Decks are 52 cards, 13 power levels, there's left, right, center, and establishment, those are the factions, and the purpose of the game is to build the best debate team.
00:52:32.000So if you have two level two debaters, you beat a prime debater because you have two of them, and that's the way it works.
00:52:49.000If you have, like, a straight, we'll call it something else.
00:52:53.000But then the goal is, cards, rare cards, and special cards will have different abilities that affect the game, but they'll all be optional.
00:53:21.000If you think your debate team is good, you invite your followers to the debate.
00:53:24.000If you win the debate, you gain everyone's followers.
00:53:27.000So the loser of the debate loses their followers, the winner gains the followers, and whoever wins all the followers in the end is the winner.
00:54:08.000Anyway, so my question is, I actually noticed today that my official election mailer from the state of Nevada doesn't have the right date or doesn't have the date at all for the GOP primary caucus on there.
00:54:22.000It has primary listed and it has the date for the Democrat caucus and in the state you have to go caucus with where you're registered and I actually also got my sample ballot today out of the mailbox and it's the same thing.
00:54:35.000It says February 6th No mention of February 8th on either side of the card.
00:54:39.000and the second side doesn't mention February at all.
00:54:43.000So, let's just see what guys thought would be possibly our outcome from that.
00:55:14.000Yep, and they're saying it's free speech, I can say what I want.
00:55:18.000Yeah, I even looked at Politico, which I hate to confirm that I wasn't crazy, that the date is February 8th, and it lists both the 6th and the 8th.
00:55:29.000Well, that's what I heard when I was still living in California about bringing these random mail-in things for people that weren't alive, that didn't live there.
00:55:35.000I think I probably got a mail-in thing for someone that didn't live in the house anymore, just like a random thing.
00:55:42.000And the idea is that you'll be going to the right person or whatever, but you could easily have just filled it in and sent it in and no one would know.
00:55:48.000And a lot of these problems could be solved if the RNC was run, you know, by someone that had half a brain.
00:55:58.000Yeah, Rhonda McDaniels is an absolute train wreck.
00:56:01.000And a lot of these, there are things that could be repaired and band-aids that could be placed over stuff if you had a competent Republican party, but you don't.
00:57:01.000We're gonna go probably shoot some shit, because I'm one of those little small manufacturers that would not like the nationalization to happen.