Join us as we discuss the ongoing saga of the Arizona recount, Joe Rogan's attempt to destroy his life because he supported Donald Trump, and why the media can't lie anymore. Plus, we have a special guest, George Alexopoulos.
00:00:00.000The governor of Arizona says that he is not going to accept the results of the elect,
00:00:18.000or he won't accept election results until all lawsuits are settled.
00:00:22.000I wanted to make sure I get that correct because precise language is important right now.
00:00:27.000And if that means that the lawsuits are ongoing and they don't certify by, I guess, the soft
00:00:32.000deadline federally, which is like December 8th, then Arizona has no electoral votes.
00:00:36.000We've already seen two of the canvas board members, Republicans, they initially rejected
00:00:41.000certification of Wayne County in Michigan, calling the whole state in a question.
00:00:45.000Then they agreed to certify if they got not it.
00:00:48.000Then they rescinded saying that they were being threatened and they were lied to.
00:00:52.000Now the Democrats are saying you can't rescind your vote.
00:00:55.000But regardless, this puts two states in question.
00:00:58.000If the governor of Arizona won't accept the election results, I don't know what's going to happen, but questions arise.
00:01:05.000In which case, potentially, They don't certify.
00:01:08.000That means Trump would just need one state like Pennsylvania, and then it goes to House delegations and Trump gets re-elected.
00:01:15.000I know the left like to say it's silly, it's impossible, it'll never happen, but stranger things have happened.
00:01:20.000Donald Trump won in 2016, for instance, and he might win again.
00:01:24.000And I think it's ridiculous these people are underestimating him.
00:01:27.000So, you know, we're gonna start with this because this is like the big story, you know, Giuliani came out today in his press conference, Sidney Powell, they talked a bit about this.
00:01:34.000And the media keeps lying, saying there's no evidence.
00:01:36.000We now have Legitimate hard data and sworn statements of widespread voter irregularity, period.
00:01:55.000So I'm not saying fraud because we don't know how this happened, but it seems like Republicans, when they send their ballots back in through the mail, they just kind of disappeared.
00:02:37.000But you have a crazy story about how they tried to destroy your life because you supported Trump, which I thought was... That's a hell of a way to jump in.
00:05:20.000Governor Ducey says he won't accept election results until all lawsuits are settled.
00:05:24.000They say, during a press conference, it was the first time we heard from Governor Doug Ducey since the election.
00:05:31.000Several reporters asked him about the debunked conspiracy theories in Arizona, like Sharpiegate.
00:05:35.000And if he accepts the election results in Arizona, Ducey made it pretty clear he will not accept the presidential race election results until after all of the court filings are resolved and until every vote is counted.
00:05:46.000On the one hand, the governor said we can trust our elections here in Arizona.
00:05:50.000But minutes later he said, there are questions and those questions should be answered.
00:05:54.000These are legal claims that are being challenged in court.
00:05:57.000Once those are adjudicated and the process plays out, I will accept the results of the election.
00:06:01.000Ducey would not acknowledge President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Arizona, but rather is holding out after several lawsuits were filed by the Trump campaign and Arizona GOP, some which have already been dropped.
00:06:11.000Those challenges will play out in court, and then I will respect the results of the election.
00:06:15.000But at the same time the governor spoke, party chairs were inside the Maricopa County Election Center certifying the accuracy of the election equipment, which matched up 100% for the third audit.
00:06:26.000But Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelly Ward came outside to hold her own press conference calling for a full hand audit of the election.
00:06:33.000Who has access to the USB or the drives that are used in the machines?
00:06:38.000All of these are very important as to what's going on in the electoral process.
00:06:42.000We need to know these answers," Ward said.
00:06:45.000Maricopa County Democratic Chair Stephen Slugacki said Ward is putting on a show and is frustrated anybody is still trying to prove any issues with the election process.
00:06:54.000He said, or here's a quote, I'm assuming it's from him.
00:06:57.000Here I am at the elections department right now testing the machines, testing the equipment.
00:07:01.000They matched up exactly 100% and then literally Kelly Ward goes from this room and then goes outside and trashes the process that we just certified as being accurate.
00:07:13.000There was no fraud here, no discrepancies.
00:07:15.000I'm gonna stop right there and just say in Georgia, there's several things that kind of were crazy.
00:07:21.000Three counties where they uncovered votes that were not tabulated.
00:07:25.000More importantly, several sworn affidavits from both Republican and Democrat alike where they said some of these ballots were pristine, no creases, and it looked like the vote for Joe Biden was like machine-printed.
00:07:35.000Like a perfect just stamp right into the, you know, dot for Joe Biden.
00:07:40.000So it's weird when the Republicans are saying, we want a hand audit of these votes.
00:07:46.000Because you would see then, if you're looking through the votes, you're like, that's printed on a printer.
00:08:51.000And the Republican actually ended up winning.
00:08:52.000And so this led to more scrutiny, and then we saw a Republican noticed that 6,000 of Trump's votes were registered for Biden, and then said it's a computer glitch.
00:09:02.000They said, no, no, no, it's human error, it's human error.
00:09:04.000So we have all of this widespread voter irregularity stuff going on, and it's definitive at this point.
00:09:11.000The media is going to say no evidence of widespread voter fraud.
00:09:13.000That's like a very, very specific thing and hard to prove.
00:09:20.000We can prove that people's votes aren't being counted, that they're finding a bunch of, you know, missing ballots, and that it's widespread.
00:09:27.000I think we've done that at this point.
00:09:28.000I would think that the Americans would want to verify the American election at this point.
00:10:33.000But we also have Michigan, where these two, you know, these two county canvassers, or these two board canvassers said, we rescind our votes.
00:10:43.000So if Trump does get close to winning through a contingent election, right now is the only opportunity for Democrats to prove Trump lost by getting a full hand recount in all of these swing states.
00:11:17.000I think he's being taken advantage of.
00:11:21.000I think my comics are one thing, but me as a person, I just think he had ambitions since he was younger and his party is pushing him and he probably, he's kind of, it's like a car that's, I don't mean to sound cruel, It's kind of, he's just kind of rolling down the hill with the momentum, but if he's- Zakara neutral.
00:11:41.000I hate to say it that way, but it's true.
00:11:43.000I feel like if you just let him say what he was going to say without coaching, without, you know, whatever uppers he was on during the debates, for instance, I don't feel like he would nearly, he wouldn't have nearly as much momentum as if people were kind of propping him up and pushing him.
00:12:38.000You have to wonder about Joe Biden's accidental statements when he says, like, we made the largest most inclusive voter fraud organization in history.
00:13:15.000They're like, all these people are going to die in the pandemic and then he just said it and they're like, You know, you know what it really is I'm sure
00:13:21.000There's like this grand global conspiracy and they're telling Joe Biden all of their plans and using him as their
00:13:27.000light, you know He won't remember just tell no no, no, no, he says it
00:13:31.000He just blurts it out and then behind the scenes. They're all laughing like, you know, George Soros and Hillary
00:13:35.000Clinton They're like high-fiving and they're like you just said it
00:13:38.000people just let him say it. They're all laughing He just admitted to voter fraud. Nobody cares. Yeah, that's
00:13:43.000how sure of themselves there and then what's Betsy doing?
00:13:47.000That is so It's it's kind of like gonna cause trouble it's like the
00:13:52.000comic that George drew where they're where George Sorry, where Joe is eating that little girl and everyone is
00:15:40.000No, like, you know, it was really funny that Black Panther was considered this very progressive, you know, social justice movie, but it's literally about a king who's chosen based on patriarchal heredity, who has to fight another man and women aren't allowed to even try.
00:15:54.000It's an interesting, if we want to go into the subconscious of what they're really trying to say with these stories, if that's even possible with corporate storytelling.
00:16:02.000It's a weird, to unpack that is, what are they trying to say subconsciously?
00:16:12.000You know, it's like, the funny thing about Black Panther was that the movie was basically, what did, Sargon, I think Sargon said this, it was Adolf Hitler versus Richard Spencer.
00:16:21.000Because like, T'Challa, was that his name?
00:16:25.000He's all like, it's our country, our borders, we can't let anybody in.
00:16:28.000He even says in the movie, like, if they come in here, they'll bring their problems with them.
00:16:32.000And so it was very much, it was like ethno-nationalist country hoarding its wealth.
00:16:36.000But then the bad guy was like, we should give weapons to everyone of our race and like take over the world.
00:16:41.000So it's like, who is the good guy in that movie?
00:16:43.000I guess at the end, T'Challa goes to one of the wealthiest nations in the world and goes to one of the richest cities in California and gives people stuff.
00:16:52.000I just thought that was really hilarious.
00:16:53.000They're like, they decided to open up their country to help people.
00:16:56.000So he goes to, what did he go to, Oakland?
00:16:57.000It's like, I get Oakland's got problems, but like it's still the Bay Area, you know what I mean?
00:17:04.000Anyway, we were talking about voting and I was going to talk about this evidence and then we got sidetracked.
00:17:08.000Can I interject something here that just came up on my phone?
00:17:10.000So it looks like Georgia has finished their hand audit and they have confirmed it for Biden.
00:17:15.000And the other thing I have on my phone is that the AP has declared Joe Biden the winner in Georgia after the state election office said that the hand tally about.
00:17:24.000Well, you know, maybe it's all over and Donald Trump's gonna not be president.
00:17:53.000But I also think that the diehard Trump supporters, especially the people over at, say, TheDonald.Win, are much more... I don't know what the right word is.
00:18:09.000Fauci is saying normalcy won't return for a year.
00:18:12.000And what's happening is all the big box stores and the big corporations are getting all this money, their stock values skyrocketing, and small mom-and-pop shops are being destroyed.
00:18:19.000And Joe Biden says, you know, I'll lock down if they say to.
00:18:23.000And then Osterholm, who's the guy who says to, the advisor to Biden, says, oh, we're going to lock the whole country down.
00:18:29.000And then Fauci goes, no, no, no, no, no.
00:18:32.000We're not going to lock the whole country down, but there will be lockdowns and we won't return to normal until quarter, quarter two or quarter three.
00:18:40.000That's going to wipe out small business.
00:18:55.000I mean, none of us can know the future, but it's interesting to think like, all right, so even in my area where there's a lot of chain businesses, they're closing most of their stores too.
00:19:35.000Humans are not built for being in pods and I feel like, depending on how conspiratorial I want to be, I can feel Alex Jones's energy in this seat.
00:19:47.000Maybe this is like a test and they're trying to see how far you can push humans and society and see, can you keep them in their houses and see what happens?
00:20:01.000We know they're talking about the Great Reset.
00:20:03.000We know that they've been advocating for it all year or longer than this.
00:20:06.000The book I think was written in 1996 by Klaus Schwab.
00:20:09.000And it was like, earlier this year they were like, we need a Great Reset.
00:20:13.000Now they're basically saying we gotta lock everything down, even though it's not proven to do anything at all.
00:20:17.000Like, we locked down, nothing happened, everything got worse, right?
00:20:20.000Okay, so lockdowns clearly don't make sense.
00:20:23.000And it seems like it just fits with the Great Reset Plans.
00:20:27.000It sounds like they've said COVID-19 is their opportunity to do this.
00:20:31.000They're telling us literally what they're doing.
00:20:33.000COVID-19 popped up and they said, Alright, let's do it!
00:20:38.000Let's use this as a pretext for a lockdown to destroy wealth and ownership, because one of the goals of the Great Reset is that people won't own anything.
00:20:46.000What's gonna end up happening is, there's gonna be like a 45-year-old dude who owned his own, you know, hardware shop.
00:20:51.000He goes out of business completely, now he owns nothing.
00:20:53.000Then they're gonna make you dependent upon the government with these stimulus packages, and then all that money's gonna go to Amazon, and we're gonna have like three major corporations that supply us with our goods.
00:22:15.000Uh, I think it was just after the election, I said, like, that night, media's gonna call it for Biden, Trump is gonna overturn it in the courts, then they're gonna say Trump stole the election.
00:22:24.000So, like, a very simple prediction that just fits with, like, a lot of what's going on, and I don't think it was that spectacular, but all these lefties are like, dude, Tim's so dumb, he thinks Trump's gonna win, and I'm like, yeah, absolutely, I think it's possible, and there's a, uh, Vox and Atlantic and NBC have all written about Trump's, you know, path.
00:22:40.000Now they're starting to get scared and the propaganda is getting crazy.
00:22:43.000Reuters is like, Trump's latest scheme to steal the win from Joe Biden.
00:22:47.000And I'm like, but Joe Biden didn't win.
00:22:49.000Like, we're not a popular vote country.
00:22:52.000So like this idea that if the electoral vote votes for Trump, Trump didn't win.
00:23:24.000We just do it because the other person conceded, and so we're like, sure, fine, it's you, we get it.
00:23:28.000Give them some briefings, hook them up with some info.
00:23:31.000But that's not the constitutional process.
00:23:33.000The constitutional process is on the 14th, they'll make their vote.
00:23:36.000So for Biden and the media to be like claiming this over and over again and refusing to back down is quite literally them refusing to accept the process for the election.
00:24:02.000A standalone complex is when people do something, they all do a similar thing, but they're not like behind the scenes being like, hey, let's do this together.
00:24:10.000So they're all saying Joe Biden won because they want Joe Biden to win.
00:24:14.000And it makes it look like a concerted effort when it's just a bunch of people doing the same thing at the same time.
00:24:19.000But regardless, what do you think is going to happen when you have, for weeks, Joe Biden won, Joe Biden won, AP says he won, AP says he won, and Trump's like, we're going to court.
00:24:29.000The governor of Arizona is like, we're not going to accept this until we get the legal resolution that's in the Constitution.
00:24:35.000Trump is going through this in the constitutional process.
00:24:37.000Whether he wins or not is not the point.
00:24:39.000The media is lying, refusing to accept the process of our government.
00:24:44.000By coming out and saying Joe Biden is the president-elect, they are literally undermining the Constitution and our legal process.
00:25:43.000Well, I don't even think they need to do that.
00:25:45.000I think they, people have been winding themselves up for long enough already that if you were to tell Biden supporters that he didn't actually win or Antifa, they would throw a fit.
00:25:55.000But I think, I think in order for there to actually, so I'm not saying it's going to happen, but the worst case scenario would be, and it's been, a lot of people were saying, we're going to get the scenario where both declare they won.
00:28:38.000Trump said something like, you know, we're suing or whatever.
00:28:41.000Jake Tapper said Donald Trump's refusal to accept the loss, you know, blah, blah, blah.
00:28:47.000And I'm just like, for Jake Tapper, this high profile personality on CNN, to completely disregard the Constitution is just like one of the most dangerous things a media personality can do.
00:28:58.000Either the guy is really, really dumb, Or he's... it's malicious.
00:29:03.000So is Jake Tapper trying to purposefully undermine the Constitution and our system of governance?
00:29:08.000The idea that we have an election and then that night we go, we know who won, is just a tradition.
00:29:14.000It's getting to the point where I don't care if he knows he's undermining the Constitution or not, he's undermining the Constitution.
00:29:21.000At some point in our history, probably with the invention of TV or maybe even radio, we stopped saying, the official results will be announced on the 14th.
00:29:29.000And we started saying, this is it, we know who won, and so-and-so conceded.
00:29:33.000Well, that's fine, and I got no problem with that.
00:30:13.000They want to see how far their influence can... I mean, even back when Obama... they had no reason to complain during the Obama years.
00:30:20.000During Bush, I remember, I was... Oh, he was a blown-up kid, so they were happy, you know?
00:30:24.000Well, I mean, alright, so when we were... we're about the same age, I think.
00:30:26.000When we were in high school, they were just making fun of Bush all the time.
00:30:30.000Then 9-11 happened, and they, you know, started the wars and all that stuff, and they kept criticizing Bush, criticizing Bush, calling him names, making fun of him, fine.
00:30:38.000They were swinging their influence around just to say like, hey, look, we're controlling the... we're the mediators between the people and the governing bodies, whatever.
00:30:49.000So they'll believe whatever we say, whatever we tell them to believe.
00:30:54.000A journalist, let's say, is in a position where I'll listen to the journalist more than I'll listen to a politician.
00:31:00.000And Trump is the first time where the people are listening to the politicians so closely, at least for in our generation.
00:31:06.000They're listening, they're going directly to the source.
00:31:39.000You have to, it's like, bro, it's like in the old church, like way in the old days, the priests would be like, you can't read the Bible yourself.
00:32:02.000The internet really is like the printing press all over again.
00:32:04.000Right, and of course the priest equivalents of today, let's say CNN, are now realizing, oh shoot, the common person can go directly to the source of power without me filtering the words, filtering what I want reality to be.
00:32:21.000They feel themselves losing power, and the only way to get people's attention again is to create a crisis.
00:32:28.000You have to listen to what I have to say.
00:34:19.000And so they're going to make everyone get the vaccine.
00:34:21.000I mean, in some places they've already done it.
00:34:24.000So I'm not trying to like be conspiratorial, like, oh, the mandatory vaccination is coming.
00:34:27.000There have been, I think in Australia, you can't travel outside of the country unless you've been vaccinated, something like that.
00:34:33.000In Denmark, they're protesting a law right now.
00:34:35.000They've been protesting for like 10 or 11 days, a law that includes a provision for mandatory vaccination and forced physical examinations.
00:34:42.000So probably a good thing to protest because that's freaky.
00:34:46.000Well, here's what I think it'll come here.
00:36:14.000If you've got 77 million people or whatever in this country and a large portion are such zealots that they'll cheer when Joe Biden says garbled nonsense.
00:38:29.000It's a weird reversal because weren't conservatives considered the types to be like putting up fences, closing their doors, putting like turtles going into their shell, right?
00:38:40.000Whereas now we're seeing liberals saying no, now we have to, or leftists I should say, now we have to put our shells on and close up and conservatives are saying let's open up and be free.
00:39:13.000In Minnesota, the Democrats gained areas that were typically Republican.
00:39:18.000Affluent suburbs and Trump gained in the working class areas and that's so weird.
00:39:23.000It's a flip the Democratic Party has become the party of the wealthy elites and the managerial elites and the moral authoritarians and the Republican Party has become the party of Not completely but the shift is happening blue-collar ish.
00:39:35.000Yeah blue-collar just regular working people That's weird because I'll go through neighborhoods around where I live and I see a lot of mansions with the Biden signs and then I see a lot of like carpenter types of people, people who work with their hands.
00:40:19.000Is Trump, if we get to a point where there is some kind of court certification for Trump, giving him a legal justification to say he won, and then Biden refuses to admit defeat.
00:40:30.000Hillary Clinton said Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances.
00:40:33.000Now to be real, like realistic, Trump is the one who is projected to lose right now.
00:40:37.000I'm not trying to do this stupid like, but Hillary can still win!
00:40:40.000No, but Trump is still suing and there's still these like really narrow paths where he might actually figure something out.
00:40:45.000And if he does, Joe Biden's not going to back down.
00:40:47.000I'm worried about whether, if this is a silly chess game, let's say, there's only so many ways that could go.
00:40:52.000If things turn violent, you get the military involved, that creates bad optics, which creates more anti-authoritarian sentiment, which creates more violence.
00:41:04.000If I was the type of person who says, that's what I want, chaotic situations where they're begging for the government, the right is going to be begging for the government to intercede, which looks bad and is bad, because you're going to see people getting their heads caved in by like police officers who are angrier.
00:41:17.000National Guard or something like that.
00:41:18.000On the other hand, if you just let the rioters go crazy like they have been, who knows what kind of damage is going to be done.
00:41:24.000People are going to be scared to go outside.
00:41:28.000We're sort of backing ourselves because the temperature is so high.
00:41:31.000We're all backing ourselves into these bad corners where there's really no way out except either bad optics, people getting their heads caved in, violence.
00:41:40.000I wish this could be solved on a legislative level on let's use our words.
00:41:44.000But everybody seems to be so scared of the other side, and in some cases for good reason, I don't want to talk to somebody who's coming at me with like a shield and a thing in their hand like, bro, put it down.
00:41:56.000You see that California regional Democrat who says we need to deprogram 75 million Americans?
00:42:02.000And then the responses were like, this is why they have gulags.
00:42:05.000So the crazy thing about it is this guy thinks literally all 75 million Trump supporters are like fanatical conspiracy like psychopaths running around screaming when in fact the overwhelming majority of Trump's voters are probably like some dude who was like, who should I vote for?
00:43:25.000I think it's only the 1% for the most part that pays taxes.
00:43:28.000Most people in this country, under a certain income, They pay taxes, but they receive more from the government, more value, more monetary value than they actually pay.
00:43:38.000Is that including like roads and fire departments?
00:44:01.000And then you hear about this plan for like a wealth tax.
00:44:04.000It sounds to me like there's too much coming from the left, the progressives, that is literally just them saying, burn the country to the ground.
00:44:11.000Plus the Panama Papers, did you guys study those at all when those came out?
00:44:57.000It's not about at turn 20 when things went wrong.
00:44:59.000It's about at a certain point, the Democrats decided repealing the civil rights law in California was a good idea.
00:45:06.000Would you ever, like, would you compromise if, like, so the Democrats were like, look, we want to repeal civil rights laws, notably this one in California, and give the government the right to discriminate on the basis of race.
00:45:36.000They've been doing it for a long time.
00:45:38.000It's just maybe now they're bolder with their demands.
00:45:42.000I say we, but they've been getting their way for a very long time.
00:45:46.000Now they feel more bold and just saying, you know what, I'm going to take the whole table.
00:45:49.000I'm not going to just take this one piece of cake.
00:45:51.000Well, the issue I see is, because I was talking to my friend, and she was saying, like, we gotta figure a way to bring people together and, like, move forward as a country, and I was like, I completely agree.
00:45:59.000So if you can figure out a way to convince the people who want to repeal civil rights law in California—it failed, by the way, because the people of California voted against it—if you can figure out a way to convince them to stop doing that, then I think we'll have unity.
00:46:44.000They have softly been screening for this kind of thing for many years.
00:46:48.000It just so happened that they felt bold enough to put it now into law.
00:46:52.000The companies have been doing it forever.
00:46:53.000So the issue though is, there is such a fundamental difference right now between the two realities, there is no compromise.
00:47:02.000You can compromise on some things, probably.
00:47:04.000But some of the stuff they're proposing is just so downright psychotic, it's like, you're not going to compromise on that.
00:47:10.000And you can't bring people together when you have that story in Texas where the dad says his kid is not trans, and the mom says the kid is, and the mom wants to put the kid on treatment, medical treatment, which can permanently alter the kid for the rest of his life.
00:47:25.000That's like, there's no middle ground there.
00:47:28.000I think we need to think of it as religious, in religious terms.
00:47:32.000Like we're looking at, we say religion is like, follow this book.
00:48:07.000In other countries, maybe they're more religious.
00:48:09.000They say, this is the operating system we're going to install in your head.
00:48:12.000And for some people, maybe the operating system It's more deeply installed in other cases.
00:48:17.000Maybe you lose your religion, something like that.
00:48:19.000But we have a sort of form of secularism, devotion to the state, perhaps, depending on, okay, let's say if someone says, I stand for X, Y, and Z, they are told, oh, then you're in this party.
00:48:33.000Therefore, you have to believe all these other things because you're on our team now.
00:50:38.000I'm going to say that's the okay amount.
00:50:39.000One way you can think of it is I like this metaphor about each of us having our own operating system and certain people have a different operating system than you do.
00:50:45.000So you've got Linux, they've got Windows and certain mind viruses can only infect you if you're running a specific type of operating system.
00:50:54.000So this mind virus that's making those people crazy only infects their operating system.
00:50:58.000It doesn't infect you and you're incapable of understanding the virus because it doesn't, it doesn't function with your operating system.
00:51:04.000So in order for you to understand what they're going through, you're going to have to install Windows.
00:51:29.000But to go out and burn down, for white progressives to go to black neighborhoods and burn these buildings down, It's not a matter of me not getting it.
00:51:37.000I understand why they're angry and they're wrong.
00:51:39.000So there's no level where I compromise with them.
00:51:42.000The issue is not about whether or not I understand them.
00:51:44.000The issue is flat out like I reject them burning down black businesses in Atlanta.
00:51:49.000I reject it outright and I will not compromise with it.
00:51:52.000So there's no bringing these two groups together when one says that they believe they have the right, white progressives, to go to Atlanta and destroy and burn down black businesses.
00:52:02.000You see those rappers, I forgot the guy's name, where he was like, why are you doing this to us?
00:52:05.000And they just don't give—they don't care at all.
00:52:07.000And so I say, I reject the destruction that they bring upon these communities, and that makes me right-wing and they're left-wing.
00:52:13.000There is no point at which I sit down and I say, so tell me what you want to burn down next.
00:52:18.000Okay, what if you only burn down half?
00:52:21.000You gotta understand why they feel that way.
00:52:24.000they feel that way because the media lies to them and because they have no
00:52:26.000idea what's really going on. That's not the issue though.
00:52:29.000The issue is if someone believes they have a right to do something and I
00:52:33.000believe that they don't and they're wrong there is no us coming together.
00:52:38.000The divergent realities cannot coexist, and it's leading to street violence, and it's leading to mass media propaganda, and like the media just puts out garbage fake stories because it makes them money.
00:52:50.000They rile up these people into believing crazy things for crazy reasons, and then if you come out and say that's not true, you're right-wing.
00:52:56.000For example, One of the categories for, there's something called Transparency Tube that charts who's left and who's right.
00:53:04.000If you believe that they lied about Brett Kavanaugh, you're right-wing.
00:53:09.000If you believe that, you know, if you talk about migrant caravans and you're critical in any capacity, you're right-wing.
00:53:15.000Is it a website called Transparency Tube?
00:53:16.000Yeah, and it charts all these different YouTube channels.
00:53:19.000It's right-wing to say they lied about Brett Kavanaugh.
00:53:23.000Because the right tribe says this is crazy and the left tribe says Brett Kavanaugh is, you know, a gang abuser.
00:53:31.000So that's clearly Brett Kavanaugh is not.
00:53:34.000He was vetted to become a federal judge.
00:53:38.000None of it was corroborated, but they go nuts on that and nothing on Hunter Biden.
00:53:43.000So your right wing, if you say, wow, Hunter Biden clearly did something and Brett Kavanaugh didn't, that's right wing.
00:53:47.000So how do you compromise with someone who sits down and says, okay, we will allow Hunter Biden to be arrested for his transgressions, but we're also going to arrest Brett Kavanaugh for being a gang abuser.
00:53:56.000You're going to be like, but Brett Kavanaugh didn't do that.
00:54:28.000Well, no, there are people who believe they know the truth based on limited information, but some things are just true.
00:54:33.000I don't... So, the available body of evidence on, say, Brett Kavanaugh would not bring us to a position beyond a reasonable doubt that Brett Kavanaugh did anything wrong.
00:55:28.000They don't want to be afraid anymore, I think.
00:55:30.000At the very bottom, even beneath the operating system thing, I think just on the... Humans as an organism can't stand to be afraid for too long.
00:55:39.000They will jump on any, they say, there's that saying, any port in a storm.
00:56:04.000But they're attacking the symbol, the symbol of a right-leaning judge in a majority possible, well now it's a majority, a right-leaning majority that means that it will take away certain freedoms from them that they value more than their own safety and the safety of others.
00:56:20.000They will become violent because they are convinced that that symbol, being in a position of power, means their lives and other lives will be ruined.
00:56:29.000They're afraid of what will happen, so they have to attack the symbol.
00:56:33.000They're attacking Trump, but they're not really attacking Trump.
00:58:08.000Do I have to give money, light a candle, whatever, to just make the guilt, the pain, the fear go away?
00:58:15.000Just tell me, O priest, or tell me, O group, what do I need to do to make it go away?
00:58:21.000There's something very deep in the organism of humans that's beneath culture.
00:58:25.000It's just the whole organism of humans.
00:58:28.000We need to go to an external source because I think we punish ourselves a lot with fear and guilt and sort of For instance, if I grew up in a really rich family, I have a certain guilt.
00:58:42.000I didn't, but let's say I feel a certain guilt because I had certain privileges that other people don't.
00:58:47.000I can then be convinced by, let's say, a very charismatic person that, hey, I grew up with all these privileges, therefore I should feel guilty, and therefore I should give away everything I have and then serve a certain group of people that I think are underprivileged.
00:59:02.000Which could be a good thing that can make my guilt go away.
00:59:49.000So anytime I'm doing better than the guy next to me, I have to feel guilty, and then that person has an advantage over me of like a moral superiority.
01:00:00.000I'm below that person, they're doing better than me, therefore...
01:00:28.000But they're justifying it and saying that person was not doing well off.
01:00:32.000When you start, uh, excusing what we're calling it crime, uh, when you excuse it, you start going into all these things of like, well, if I just turned the other way, well, some guy got clubbed over the head, but he deserved it.
01:01:10.000Upvotes means everybody likes your thing, your post, and if you get a score of zero, that means lots of people downvoted it.
01:01:16.000So, I drew a series of comics back in December of 2018.
01:01:20.000Long story short, one of them, they kept getting better and better scores until one of them hit the all-time record.
01:01:27.000And then the next comic I drew after that, well, the comic was about the mob going after comics creators.
01:01:33.000I have a certain comics friend who was raked over the coals.
01:01:38.000by the mob and they all enjoyed taking him down.
01:01:41.000So the joke was that, hey, come be our new king.
01:01:44.000So I, the new king of Reddit slash comics, would sit on this new throne, but his dead body with spears that were upvote arrows were going through him.
01:01:56.000And it's like, okay, we're gonna get rid of his body and you can come sit on the throne and be our new comics king.
01:02:04.000So the next comic after that was, I was sitting there staring at the crowd and I'm thinking, okay, so how do I entertain these people?
01:02:11.000And I drew as the punchline the Hand Circle game.
01:02:15.000And if anyone doesn't know, the hand circle game is, I guess I won't show it, but like... The OK hand sign.
01:05:36.000So there's a whole series of these and yeah, it's just a silly, it's just dumb.
01:05:42.000I don't think my comics are better than anyone else's, but I guess it just tapped into something and people responded to it at the right place, right time.
01:07:30.000The process started with a ton of people and there are a bunch of different people supporting a bunch of different people and then one by one you find the one person everyone kind of... That you want to put on the throne?
01:07:39.000Well, I mean, we're talking about just one of the offices of the 50-something thousand we have in this country.
01:07:44.000So I would be happy to have like a council of people.
01:10:19.000They changed the rules to manipulate the system to gain power and it backfired on them.
01:10:24.000I think the auxiliary war powers that George Bush gave the president with the Patriot Act successively... Yeah, well he didn't give it with the Patriot Act, Congress did.
01:10:31.000So the issue is... That's ridiculous that one person has that kind of power.
01:10:34.000So the problem isn't the one person, it's the legislative body that you are asking for giving power over and over and over again, endlessly.
01:10:40.000And that's why the approval rating for Congress is like 20% or something.
01:11:56.000The rhinos and the dinos, the Democrats and the Republicans, their only mission is, can I be more popular than the other guy to get elected so I can get the keys to the castle?
01:13:00.000The Democrats like Harry Reid in 2013 saying, we're going to change the rules so that we can pass whatever we want instead of compromising with Republicans.
01:13:07.000And then Mitch McConnell said, mark my words, you will come to regret this and probably sooner than you realize.
01:13:13.000And then now Trump's got three Supreme Court justices through because they changed the rules because they were power hungry and said, I could negotiate with you as we're supposed to do.
01:13:44.000I said I think we're on the brink of getting rid of that group of people, that representation style, and just start having more of a direct representation system.
01:14:56.000Man, even if you don't want to vote for something, it's like, hey, we have this video of you eating Captain Crunch, and everyone hates Captain Crunch, and we don't want that to leak, do we?
01:15:08.000So you've got to vote for, you know, tricks.
01:15:11.000And corruption's going to find its way in no matter what.
01:15:15.000I think these systems have to be built with the human capacity for corruption, evil, if you want to use it that, but who gets to define what the word evil even means?
01:15:28.000I think the issue is that the only people who really want to be in office are those who want power, and regular people who probably do a better job of it don't want to bother.
01:15:39.000Even a lot of people who vote for a certain, if you have a vote, maybe, they get a stack of paper, what, like this, it's so thick, and it's like, who's going to actually read through all that?
01:15:56.000But most of them, it's just like, oh, let's talk about what the summary is, and I'll just vote whatever.
01:16:01.000They don't, that's the whole point of a republic anyway, is like, I'm going to pick someone to do all that reading for me, so I can go and live my life.
01:16:07.000I think we're starting to see this wave.
01:16:09.000I think both on the left and the right has a wave of new up-and-coming politicians who believe what they say.
01:16:16.000And I might disagree with some of these lefties, but I respect them more than some of these fake, plastic, keys-to-the-castle Democrats or Republicans.
01:16:24.000So on the right, you've got... Who's that woman who just won?
01:16:36.000And you can see that someone like her, a regular person who wants to do something good, at least, that's the impression that I get, compared to, like, these stodgy, suit-wearing, plastic politicians that don't actually care.
01:16:47.000You then have people on the left, like Nancy Pelosi.
01:16:49.000She does not want to do anything for anybody.
01:17:03.000I might disagree with a lot of how they want to go about it, with like weird intersectionality stuff, but I can respect them way more if they actually want to do something because they think it'll help people.
01:17:12.000I mean, they say the path to hell is paved with good intentions, so you still have to push back on bad arguments.
01:17:17.000There's a big difference between, like, Nadler and, like, one of these upstart progressives.
01:17:22.000To be fair, I wouldn't even put AOC in that category, because she's one of the worst.
01:17:26.000AOC is the perfect representation of the Keys to the Castle Democrats.
01:17:30.000She goes on social media, she finger snaps and clapbacks, and that's her whole thing.
01:17:36.000I get the feeling that she's not speaking her own words.
01:18:31.000I mean, we're at the whim of I mean, you want to talk about how scary Trump is.
01:18:37.000I mean, he could say something at least he has a counterbalancing force, whereas AOC.
01:18:42.000She can say something, mobilize her whole, uh, all of her people that are backing her, but the biggest weapon that the right has is calling her dumb.
01:18:51.000And that's the stupidest strategy you can, like, you got the Shapiro types and Crowder and all those people that are calling her names and stuff.
01:18:58.000It's like, bro, you're feeding her base.
01:19:01.000You're making her stronger by making fun of her, by calling her dumb and whatever.
01:19:08.000Biden, I don't take so seriously, because it's silly.
01:19:10.000But you know, to be fair, even if you made a made a video or like if Shapiro and or Crowder did, and they and they said nothing to insult her and just said, you know, and Ben was like, I think AOC is absolutely incorrect on this point.
01:19:22.000And I respect her, you know, efforts to push for the Green New Deal.
01:19:25.000But you got to recognize these things are wrong.
01:19:27.000All the all the left is going to do is eat it up and say he's talking about AOC.
01:19:30.000And they're going to say really dumb things like she's not going to date you, Ben.
01:20:53.000The government should just tell everyone to stay home and not work, and then give everyone money, because then they can use the money to buy stuff.
01:21:08.000No, but, like, I actually got into an argument with someone who said, if we did a UBI during, like, if we did, like, a UBI for the lockdown, then people would have money to go to the store and buy stuff.
01:21:16.000And I was like, and what would they buy?
01:21:18.000Like, what do you mean they'd buy food?
01:22:44.000And then the farms and all the crops, they're like, we can't get anybody to pick it up or process it.
01:22:48.000So they just, they, they tilled it back into the land and just rolled it over.
01:22:51.000So these people don't understand the economy is, it's a house of cards almost.
01:22:58.000I know that's been used in a negative way to mock the stock market, but it literally is like, it's a very, very delicately balanced system.
01:25:42.000now and be in Congress for the next six months.
01:25:44.000If we were going to institute it, what is it like if we were going to get the National Initiative approved?
01:25:50.000We'd have to get 51% of the population to vote it, and then we could just bypass Congress?
01:25:54.000If we wanted to do something as a citizenry, 350 million of us, if we got 190 million— You would need numerous constitutional amendments.
01:26:02.000Could we pass an amendment to the Constitution without Congress if we, as a citizenry, have 51%?
01:28:15.000They have three people while they're counting ballots, and they all scrutinize the number, and then they have physical... So you would call people up?
01:28:20.000You draft people to be, like, vote processors?
01:28:22.000How do you think we count ballots now?
01:28:28.000We have a Democrat, a Republican, and a tabulator, and they sit at a table, and they go through it, but then they put it in the machine, and the machine... things get mixed up, I guess.
01:28:38.000So the issue now is like some memory card didn't get uploaded after the machine processed them or something.
01:28:43.000So for the most part, we have, we used to actually have scrutinized paper ballots and then we got, we got away from them and now we have compromised technology because a voting machine is less secure than a hard piece of paper.
01:28:56.000Well, you're assuming that those paper votes were accurate.
01:29:22.000Today, there's someone gonna be filming it.
01:29:24.000And they're gonna be like, look what this guy's doing.
01:29:25.000Yeah, I want, like, to be as least associated with the process as possible.
01:29:29.000So, like, that's why I like internet voting, so you don't have to go to the polling places, because people are, like, standing outside with baseball bats.
01:30:19.000So they're not doing, I guess in Georgia they weren't doing signature verification to a heavily scrutinized degree.
01:30:25.000And the other problem is, this is what the Trump campaign brought up, same day registration basically voids the need for a signature.
01:30:32.000Because if you walk in and say, I'd like to register, and then you put Mickey Mouse, then you vote Mickey Mouse, they're going to compare it.
01:31:31.000I'm talking about- It's about somehow, these people requested an absentee ballot and then mailed it in, and then when they were asked, they said, I didn't ask for a ballot.
01:31:39.000Yeah, yeah, we should be protecting ourselves right now.
01:32:30.000So why bother creating a system that the average person can't understand, instead of creating something rudimentary, simple, and easy to secure, like a piece of paper?
01:33:44.000Yeah, there's lots of ways to get a box of paper, dude.
01:33:46.000And if you've got three people who have scrutinized the numbers, and you have sealed boxes stacked and buried somewhere, it's a lot harder to change than just sitting in your mom's basement, with your gigantic overweight belly, and you type in the computer, you're a 300 pound hacker like Trump said, and then you go, changed.
01:34:07.000Bribing a security guard to break into the building, committing various felonies, and then stealing paper ballots, which three people have already certified the number, and then the number changes, they all say, that wasn't the right number, we all agree.
01:34:24.000With a security system, they're gonna be like, they used a proxy with a Yagi antenna blasting two miles away to get Wi-Fi from a Starbucks, broke in, the guy was probably in Russia, we have no idea where the attack came from.
01:34:54.000If you've got multiple people who have certified and you have the physical ballots and you can count them right now, then the blockchain is just a waste of time.
01:35:14.000I'm talking about regular people, like they do in Canada, watching the vote physically be counted, and all three of them say, we agree, and then moving on.
01:35:55.000But all that really matters in the end, from what I'm trying to say is, can we verify the votes and can we go back and check them if something changes?
01:36:25.000Whereas, your piece of gold, you put it in your basement.
01:36:27.000You're like, oh yeah, it's in the closet.
01:36:29.000But if you had a piece of gold and a piece of crypto that was basically, I don't know, like, um... For that gold, there was a piece of crypto that you had.
01:36:36.000So as long as you have one, you have the other.
01:36:39.000That would be better, like it represents the gold, a piece of crypto.
01:36:42.000So you're talking about fractional reserve banking?
01:36:44.000If you sell the gold to someone or give it to someone, you also give them that crypto as like a receipt with it.
01:36:49.000So you have... They have that actually, they have coins with the barcode that holds the... And so we could do something like that with voting.
01:38:26.000But there are plans for some kind of news venture.
01:38:28.000So long as people can work on their own, but, uh, we'll see.
01:38:33.000When, uh, when COVID first started, like when the, when the lockdowns first started, revenue dropped dramatically, like 60 or something percent, like across the board, because most, a lot of the revenue on YouTube and Facebook is from small businesses in nearby areas.
01:38:46.000And when they all stopped advertising because they're gone, revenue went gone.
01:39:33.000So it's like, I've made Trump comics, like Trump punchline comics, where it's like a silly, you know, he's getting into his robot suit or something like that.
01:40:11.000So making the comic you did where there's a little tiny Trump being lowered into the mech suit and his arms are all tiny and he looks all serious but he has no neck, that was brilliant.
01:40:20.000There's also something more to it than that, I think.
01:40:23.000I think he has a tendency, deep in his character, I think he wants, I'm not going to say he's a little person on the inside.
01:40:32.000No, I think he has a thing in his head where he wants everyone to like him like he'll write he'll do anything and The joke being that like he's just this guy with a little ego.
01:40:41.000Maybe it's like he gets into his big suit He's like I'm a big tough guy maybe there's more to it subconsciously of like he I See him as the kind of guy who?
01:40:54.000It bothers him that he's not and he wants to pretty much He he will That's the kind of guy I would want as a president, is a guy who will earn my vote.
01:41:04.000I feel like he'll work extra hard to make me like him.
01:41:17.000And the right got furious, but he was like, the left is being nice to me, so I'll work with them.
01:41:21.000He's the kind of person I think that just, he lives for it.
01:41:24.000He wants people to hate him, and then he converts them, and it's like nectar to him.
01:41:29.000The more angry people are angry at him and then he flips them to like him It's like this is the juice like maybe if you were a little kid and you were bullied and then I mean in a silly way Let's put it like this people gave me a hard time as a cartoonist, right?
01:41:42.000But now I'm here sitting and talking to all these people for me.
01:41:46.000It's like this feeling of like oh I told you so you jerks you were mean to me and now look where I have proven it.
01:41:53.000Oh Right, so maybe for him it's the same thing.
01:41:57.000He doesn't want people to hate him, but if he can just flip them... So it seems that psychologically he's got that thing in his head where he wants to work hard for... That's the kind of guy I want leading something.
01:42:11.000I just feel like that would make for a better leader than a guy that'll just do as he's told.
01:45:57.000Yeah there's not a whole lot there that a lot of people keep bringing up this executive order that Trump has over foreign election interference and then they make reference to like oh but Dominion is based in Canada it's like theoretically Trump could try and enact some crazy move using the it allows them to sanction people basically allows them to issue sanctions for people who interfere in elections so I really don't see like I don't know I read through it and I just didn't understand what the hubbub was Gen Z says, Governor Wolf making ammo illegal and making civilian police.
01:46:33.000Lewis Shanker says, Hey Tim, I'm a big fan of your work.
01:46:36.000I just launched a new 501c4, the Academic Accountability Institute, to allow every student nationwide to anonymously restream their online classes to a decentralized blockchain-supported video hosting site.
01:47:33.000Yeah, my advice for anyone who wants to learn guitar is think about the songs you want to learn how to play and then learn how to play them.
01:47:38.000I guess I was lucky though because I learned how to read music when I was really little and then I just totally forgot because I didn't care.
01:47:45.000And then I learned how to read tabs because tabs were super easy and simplified ways of reading guitar music.
01:47:53.000OMG Jimmy Boy says, finally something Ian and I agree with, not concerned.
01:47:57.000Give this to Ian, Tim, he deserves it.
01:50:15.000So basically, when everyone turns 18 and they get their driver's license, they also sign
01:50:19.000up for civic duty, which could be jury duty or legislative duty.
01:50:23.000And then one day you get a letter in the mail and it's like, I got Congress duty.
01:50:27.000It's like, okay, so for the next three months, I got to go down to DC and we're going to review bills.
01:50:34.000I don't know if it was actually a good idea, but the general ideas behind it are that because you have limited power, you gain nothing from it.
01:50:41.000People are scared to openly defy their fellow neighbors because they know they're going to be out right away with nothing.
01:50:48.000And so it's basically, if I go in and then some lobbyist tries to give me a kickback or whatever, people are going to know because I'm just some dude who works at a local cafe.
01:50:59.000If I start driving around in a brand new sports car, people are going to be like, yo, what's up?
01:51:04.000So it's like, you go back to your regular life so soon, you don't have millions of dollars, you don't have influence, there's no influence peddling, there's no fundraising, none of that.
01:51:11.000It's quite literally, you're walking your dog one day, you're a dog groomer for your job, and then you get a notice that you're now the senator for the next three months.
01:51:18.000And you could pay like $100,000 a salary over three months.
01:51:21.000Like, you could pay them well to do that.
01:51:23.000I think, yeah, comparable to the salaries they have now, but for a three-month period.
01:51:27.000So you'd be like, Some people might be like, yes!
01:51:30.000Gonna get some good cash, been there for a couple months.
01:51:31.000Especially during COVID, stuff like this, that'd be you.
01:51:34.000But because there's no influence peddling beforehand to get in, like you've got people who are being lobbied and they're like, we're gonna fund this PAC to help you get reelected, but we want to see favors.
01:52:45.000I love the idea of different states trying different things, and if you like the way a certain state governs itself, you can move there, and it's like, I'm among my people.
01:54:12.000I think it's, I think it's funny that like, there's an assumption that when Ian and I have like an argument or kind of like, it's like, that's, that's kind of the point.
01:54:21.000When we're having dinner, she'd be like, peace guys.
01:54:24.000No, but like, uh, how dumb would the show be if it was constantly like, just, you were just like, you're, you're right, Tim, about everything you say.
01:54:31.000And I'm not going to argue with you in any capacity.
01:54:33.000I got so, I want to hear more about you, George.
01:56:41.000gentleman that got arrested after they protested the lockdowns that you can get
01:56:45.000a little bit more about what's going on in Brooklyn in the Jewish community dude
01:56:47.000that would be awesome I would love to have him to me yeah I might be the same
01:56:50.000person how to reach out to that guy so basically the Hasidic community is being
01:56:53.000targeted by Cuomo you know with these lockdowns It's nuts.
01:56:56.000There's videos of a cop, like, turning his camera on his phone and then, like, recording to see through a window to, like, make sure they're not secretly practicing their religion.
01:58:50.000So there's a lot of like dark stuff going on in our heads and like maybe I was thinking that pressure the pressure release valve is in the darkest place that you want to go into it's like people are scared to go into the depths of their own mind but it's like they're afraid to even learn about themselves so I think What I'm trying to say, I guess, is have more mercy on comics creators.
01:59:15.000My question is what horrifying and traumatic experience must you have gone through to draw a picture of Joe Biden with a shocked little girl and his giant monstrous mouth consuming her?
01:59:53.000This is nothing but like, Being able to... I feel like somewhere in the human brain there's like some connection between horror and comedy.
02:00:01.000Like there's some elevated like spike of emotion where I want to cry and laugh and be scared at the same time.
02:00:07.000Like I'll watch a scary movie, boo, and then I'll laugh afterwards.
02:00:21.000I'm not like a crazy psychologist or anything, but drawing a spooky comic with monsters, I guess some people say like what I drew recently, who is Lightfoot coming out?
02:00:31.000Lori Lightfoot coming out of a turkey.
02:00:32.000Coming out of a turkey and telling the pilgrims, hey, you're all under arrest.
02:00:37.000And it was extremely disturbing, I guess, for some people.
02:02:21.000They find humor in incredibly dark places and people think that they're kind of crazy, but you have to laugh or you will cry and you'll be useless.
02:02:29.000We got a super chat from Jimmy Rustler.
02:02:30.000He says, Tim, it's not the right that will be calling for the police.
02:02:33.000Right or wrong, a 17-year-old kid with one rifle and no reload survived a mob.
02:02:37.000What happens when the left meets 20 of them when they hit them in their own suburbs?
02:02:43.000The right seems to think that if it comes to an actual civil war, they'll win.
02:02:46.000And they don't realize they will lose instantly.
02:02:49.000The right will lose any civil war immediately!
02:02:52.000I'm exaggerating a little bit, but what'll happen is, in the event there's any kind of coup or, you know, Trump might win or whatever, the internet's gonna go down.
02:03:03.000YouTube, Facebook, Twitter are gonna be like, we're shutting things down for this or that reason.
02:03:08.000Remember when Twitter locked all the accounts of verified users?
02:04:04.000The oligarchs, if you're, if you're like a dirt poor person and then everything falls apart and you grab your posse and you go take over buildings, that's what they did, you know, post-Soviet countries.
02:04:19.000Not, not like the regular citizens, not us.
02:04:22.000It's like, it's like, I noticed a lot of people are scared of what's going to happen, but I sometimes wonder if, if they're more scared of Who they are going to realize that they are.
02:04:34.000Like, let's say someone breaks into your house and then you have to fight them off.
02:04:37.000And then you realize, like, oh shoot, I have this dark impulse in me that wants to hurt someone.
02:04:43.000It's really scary to realize that you are this animal that can do really dark things.
02:04:49.000Like, what happens in a case of a civil war?
02:04:51.000Like, do I go into the streets and hide in bushes and attack people?
02:05:36.000And the Navy corpsmen that saved, like, dude, there'd be six of them walking in a line and the first guy always goes down immediately when the gunfire starts.
02:05:54.000Like it's, it's funny when there was a, there was a video coming out of Portland where somebody got hit in the leg with a rubber bullet and they started bleeding.
02:06:57.000Hey guys, I'm going to tell my grandchildren about the time where I was in the middle of a riot and I got hit with a rubber bullet and I was bleeding that one time.
02:07:37.000The whole crowd follows them, like Wonderful 101.
02:07:40.000This is something I talk about when it comes to street marches and protests.
02:07:45.000In New York City, it's anybody who wants to can change the direction of the crowd.
02:07:50.000So, this has happened a lot where there was a protest against police brutality and the Occupy Wall Street people showed up and all you have to do is walk in front of the crowd and turn.
02:08:31.000There's something weird in the human mind that like once they start linking up, networking, thinking as like one organism, the human mind, it's like, it's really creepy and gross and scary.
02:09:20.000I was just trying to like make a, I was trying to, you know, kind of just like shock the people on the right to be like, listen, I'm going to say something.
02:09:26.000But you know, because I often hear tweets and see posts where they're like very sure of themselves.
02:09:41.000It's, like, earlier, you know, two, three years ago, when I was reading these articles from, like, the Atlantic that said civil war was coming.
02:09:58.000And then everyone said Tim was crazy to talk about it.
02:10:00.000We're literally at a point right now where President Trump is refusing to concede, going through legal challenges, but the media is bypassing the constitutional process to declare Joe Biden the winner.
02:10:08.000We are primed For the perfect, like, you could not have a more perfect scenario to ignite a civil war.
02:10:20.000And then not only that, but you had the war games from the Democrats where John Podesta said, it is better for Joe Biden to have the West Coast secede from the Union than to concede to Trump.
02:10:29.000So it's like all of these weird things have lined up and it's worse than it's ever been.
02:10:33.000So I'm not saying it's going to happen.
02:10:43.000I fear that the only way to really... because let's say there's a civil war that happens in the way that you're describing.
02:10:49.000It would be little cells in pockets scattered throughout the whole country.
02:10:53.000And the only counter to that is increased surveillance, which frightens me even more than an open civil war when we talk about, like, Patriot Act stuff like that.
02:11:04.000illegal search and seizure. The only way to really know, intelligence-wise, what
02:11:09.000these groups are going to be doing is to spy on everybody all the time.
02:11:14.000There's, again, the chess game. We're way too far into this chess game where
02:11:18.000there's no way out of this. Everybody should, they're not going to, cool off.
02:12:20.000And if you look at a lot of the accusations about like evidence to suggest that Trump or that Biden cheated or whatever, notably like the bellwether towns that, you know, 99% of the time, whenever they vote for a president, the president wins.
02:12:33.000This time it's like, it was like 82% failure rate.
02:12:37.000So whereas like for a hundred years, it's like their success rate was like 90 to 100%,
02:12:41.000but this time it was 18% success. And everyone's like, that doesn't make sense. Like,
02:12:46.000how does a nominee like that happen? And there's some people who just will see that and they'll
02:12:51.000say, I refuse to believe that there's an explanation for that outside of cheating.
02:13:00.000And so my issue is, when you have these sworn affidavits saying there's fraud, literally outright saying it, like in Georgia, we do now have five.
02:13:07.000When you have these mat-brainerd anomalies, it's like, dude, we have widespread irregularity.
02:13:11.000I'm not going to say fraud, because you have to prove someone intentionally did a thing, but something's not right.
02:13:17.000And the Democrats are saying, don't look behind the curtain.
02:13:18.000I'm like, I don't trust anyone who says don't look over here.
02:14:37.000Oh yeah, there was one that I really wanted was basically, if you could do it at some point, maybe not, but my idea was Brian Stelter, and he's got an apron on and a broom, and he's trying to clean, but he's all frustrated and frazzled because there's little tiny gnomish Vladimir Putins running around causing mischief and knocking over a vase, and he's like, awww.
02:16:29.000Well, we definitely want to have more people on to talk about crazier stuff too.
02:16:32.000Cause like, well, people don't realize politics was not like we were talking about Sonic the Hedgehog and a bunch of other stuff earlier, but politics dominated because this election has been crazy.
02:16:41.000And then maybe this will become like the civil war dispatch.
02:16:43.000I'm, I'm half kidding by the way, only half, which is scary.
02:17:00.000We've been trying to, it's really hard to get like legit academics because they're like, I'm not a public figure and I don't want to go on someone's show.
02:17:06.000So actually getting those people is rough, but it'd be so cool to have that kind of conversation.
02:17:10.000That story freaked me out with the people in different rooms and one person yawns.