On this episode of the TimCast, the boys talk about the recent events in Lancaster, PA, where a man with a knife was shot and killed by a police officer. They also talk about Joe Biden's possible 2020 White House run, and why they don't think he's going to be the next president.
00:05:26.000Yeah, you know, I think it's fair to say it probably is a news company in the sense that all of the other things they do are like client services, like advertising and SEO and stuff, which is arguably peripheral to the news outlet.
00:05:38.000Or you can argue the news outlet is meant to advertise their parent service.
00:05:43.000But, regardless, the dude probably worked in an office with a bunch of the same people, and he's going out and rioting with Black Lives Matter, so I'm not going to say he's Antifa, but probably sympathetic to the far left.
00:05:52.000So anyway, we're going to read this, we're going to go into all this stuff, we've got all that stuff set up, and I don't want to go too far into it.
00:06:38.000So, you know, we have like a fire department, we pay our taxes, and they're like, oh, there's a fire, and they come out and they spray it with water.
00:06:43.000Well, San Francisco has a poop department.
00:06:48.000There's poop, and then someone goes like, we got poop over here, and then the poop squad comes, and the poop department, and they spray it, and they clean it up.
00:07:53.000Before we get started, make sure you smash that like button, subscribe, hit the notification bell, and tweet out hashtag JoeMustShow followed by Joe Biden on the Rogan Experience with Donald Trump.
00:08:17.000This is from Lancaster Crime Watch PA.
00:08:20.000For those that aren't familiar, there was some rioting in Lancaster.
00:08:23.000And for those that aren't familiar, because you live under a rock, there's been rioting sweeping across this country for quite some time.
00:08:28.000It has a lot to do with Black Lives Matter, overlaps a little bit with Antifa, and whenever there's some kind of police shooting, regardless of the circumstances, people riot.
00:08:38.000Like in Chicago, there was a dude who, I guess he was shooting at cops, and they shot back and injured him and shot him in the shoulder.
00:08:45.000And then everyone just went out looting and rioting and destroying everything.
00:09:09.000Dude, Lancaster PA is a cop running away from the dude.
00:09:12.000So in Lancaster, the guy burst out of his house with a knife, and the cop runs!
00:09:18.000And then the cop can't get away, so the cop turns and shoots the guy.
00:09:21.000Anyway, this resulted in rioting, of course.
00:09:24.000Well, a bunch of arrests got made, and according to The Blaze and some reporters on the ground, the cops did like a methodical, you know, I don't want to call it a snatch-and-grab, like the activists have been calling it, because they were in marked vehicles.
00:09:36.000They pulled up and they were like, you're under arrest, because you are rioting, and then they arrest these people.
00:10:00.000This press release has been edited to reflect updates of the information released to the public.
00:10:03.000Those edits updates for September 15th are, booking photos that were not included in the original release have been added.
00:10:09.000Bail information that was not available at the time of the original release has been added.
00:10:13.000and of course they have these uh... people's uh... information so just very quickly officers made a total of eight arrests uh... one uh... it was twelve and whoa the updated total is twelve adults and one juvenile wow so some more related to the arson and riot outside the police station the arrests were made at approximately oh three hundred hours and shortly thereafter so the cops roll up at three a.m.
00:10:37.000and arrest these people's all suspects were arrested All suspects arrested were transported to the Lancaster Bureau of Police Station for processing and to be held for arraignment.
00:10:46.000Four of the eight suspects are from outside of Lancaster County.
00:10:49.000Two of the suspects were armed with handguns during the protest and riot.
00:10:53.000Those handguns were recovered by officers after the arrests.
00:10:57.000Only Montague was charged with an offense related to illegal possession of a firearm.
00:11:01.000As of the time of this press release, not all the suspects have completed the booking process, and their booking photos are not yet available.
00:11:08.000This release will be updated when those photos are available.
00:11:11.000Not all suspects have been arraigned, and bail information may not yet be available.
00:11:18.000And before I show any photos, I have to stress, innocent until proven guilty.
00:11:23.000It's entirely possible that the cops just arrested a bunch of people they knew were there and then everybody gets blanket charges.
00:11:28.000I don't think that's necessarily going to be the case because that would be speculative as well.
00:11:32.000But I just want to stress that sometimes people get arrested and cops give them charges and they maybe made a mistake or sometimes they falsely accuse people.
00:11:40.000It happens because I've personally filmed them do this.
00:12:09.000Charged with arson, institutional vandalism, riot, failure to disperse, obstructing a highway and other public passages, disorderly conduct, and defiant trespass.
00:12:19.000Additional counts of criminal conspiracy for all charges as included in the complaint.
00:12:53.000I wonder what would have happened that led to peace.
00:12:56.000Could it be that at three in the morning, the police showed up, arrested the people who were engaging in arson and vandalism, arrested them, and then the judge said, you're staying here until trial.
00:13:04.000Yeah, there are some instances where cutting the head off the snake works.
00:13:11.000In Portland, they're just releasing them.
00:13:13.000So, yeah, if the cop sees a guy and he's throwing firebombs and they arrest him and the DA's like, mm, I didn't see a firebomb, and releases him, then they're gonna go back out and the cop's gonna be like, yo, that's the guy I arrested yesterday.
00:13:25.000And they'll be like, hey, the cops aren't gonna bust you if you come out with us tonight, because they let us all go last night.
00:13:36.000They even have terminology for it, explaining what it means when you get arrested, and then they release you immediately without charge in Portland.
00:13:47.000This is a really tricky issue, though.
00:13:49.000I mean, people are innocent until proven guilty, right?
00:13:53.000And so one of the things that the left has been pushing has been cashless bail.
00:13:56.000Where the idea is, it's not fair to arrest someone, accuse them of a crime, they've not been proven guilty, and then you demand they pay if they want to get out of jail.
00:14:06.000And then in that case, would they get their money back if it turned out they were innocent?
00:14:10.000So it's like, you put up 10%, and then they release you, and then when the trial's over, you get your money back or whatever, and you can put up, I think you can put up like hard assets too, I'm not super familiar.
00:14:20.000But the issue is, I think it's fair when the left says, Locking up poor people once they can pay is unfair because rich people can pay.
00:14:28.000Yeah So sometimes the judge will be like I understand this person's rich So we're gonna set the number really high so that it's you know The idea is if you give all this money, you're not gonna want to run away from it So it should be like a percentage of your net worth or something No, but the judges have that discretion.
00:14:43.000The judge will be like, this man's worth, you know, he makes millions of dollars per year, so bail set is a million dollars, you can easily put up the hundred grand, you're rich.
00:14:50.000And then they roll their eyes and go, ugh, fine.
00:14:52.000But these people, they're probably all poor.
00:14:55.000There's no way they're gonna pay that.
00:14:56.000So the judge was basically saying, I'm not going to let you out.
00:15:38.000However, there's also, we have courts for a reason.
00:15:41.000They look at this and they say, look, the cops are putting their word on the line that you were starting fires and were acting violently, and so you're not going to be let go, and then we'll have a trial to determine, you know, If you're guilty or not.
00:15:56.000If somebody stole a lollipop from a liquor store or something, they walked in and they snatched it and they run away down the street and they get arrested for a petty crime, you get a citation or something.
00:16:05.000Usually, some cops might not even arrest you.
00:16:07.000They might be like, give me the lollipop back, give it to the guy.
00:16:09.000Or they might be like, can you pay him?
00:16:11.000Sometimes it really does work out like that.
00:16:13.000But maybe you're shoplifting and you get arrested.
00:16:17.000A lot of these people will still go out and do it, you know, and so I guess the challenge is we're in this circumstance where you have violent offenders.
00:16:26.000We want to protect freedom and security, but we also want to protect our freedom and security as well.
00:16:33.000You get caught at a riot, people are rioting, you ain't gonna get let out.
00:16:36.000There's something to, like, a violent criminal getting busted and then going in and having, like, their bail set.
00:16:42.000But then when eight violent criminals do eight versions of the crime all together in the same night, it starts to become a kind of, it seems like a conspiracy.
00:16:50.000Like, they're working together to do that.
00:16:52.000Well, that's why they said conspiracy charges were added on.
00:16:54.000That was a local Crimewatch blog, so it was a press release.
00:17:00.000Unfortunately, by the time we were looking at the bail, it was after hours.
00:17:04.000I couldn't call for a comment or anything like that.
00:19:22.000And so it's interesting then, imagine if, because maybe it's not the case, but imagine you have this news outlet that has, you do a Google search for their stories and they don't really have anything much about Antifa.
00:19:34.000To be fair, I mean, maybe it's because Antifa's not really in Lancaster.
00:19:38.000But it does seem like a lot of their stories that do talk about the culture war and the conflict and the violence are actually pro-leftist.
00:19:46.000And so they talk about, like, there's one story about the Antifa hunter getting prison, you know, getting prison time or whatever, getting jail time, getting arrested.
00:19:52.000And there are other stories about, you know, white groups or whatever.
00:19:58.000But nothing I could find about Antifa.
00:20:00.000And there's actually a letter to the editor saying, where's the Antifa coverage?
00:20:05.000So I'm not insinuating anything other than I think there's a bias in the media.
00:20:11.000And when you got a guy who works for this company, at least that's what he claims on his LinkedIn, assuming it's the same guy getting arrested, literally rioting, charged with arson, and then they pull his information off the website...
00:20:56.000Of course, everybody here, for the most part, was on the side of the U.S., but there were pro-communist people in the U.S., and it was really easy to pick your side.
00:21:06.000So, if you're one of these people who just reads the news and you just watch CNN, you think the real world and normal people all hate Donald Trump.
00:21:18.000It turns out there's a large group of people who like Donald Trump and don't like the Democrats.
00:21:23.000It's amazing how your scope, like you can zoom in by watching something a lot and your scope like shrinks into that and that becomes your main size.
00:21:32.000But then you can like zoom out and see there's CNN, there's Fox, there's stuff like this.
00:21:39.000But it's easy to like hyper focus and like zoom out.
00:22:51.000But they believe they're on the right side.
00:22:53.000Trump support is a really interesting thing about media consumption.
00:22:57.000Conservatives are under no illusion, for the most part.
00:23:00.000They believe there's a silent majority, but they're recognizing quite literally there are not a lot of vocal people supporting them.
00:23:06.000That's why there's the idea of the silent majority.
00:23:09.000They do believe they're on the right side, but they recognize there's a large group of people who hate them, who hate Trump, and the media hates them.
00:23:16.000It seems like it's like these, if you want to call it far left or whatever, but there's this group of like, deluded people that think Biden's awesome, or that think a bad choice is better than Trump.
00:23:26.000There's this group of those people, and then there's everyone else, and all these other people are getting called conservative.
00:23:39.000I don't fit with that far-left narrative, that weird, like, let's just do the bad thing, man, because I'm so sad.
00:23:46.000The crazy thing to me is that There's so many people that I know from, like, Occupy Wall Street that I can't believe have found themselves wrapped up in this weird far-left insanity.
00:23:56.000Because during Occupy, there were very few people who committed violence.
00:25:02.000And then when I started getting attacked by these, what we would now call Antifa types, they were like, do you need security to help you to stop these guys from attacking you?
00:25:10.000And the idea was the mainstream press was lying about what Occupy was and what they were doing, and so they appreciated, even if it made them look bad, that I was down there and others were providing some kind of coverage that at least showed the truth, or at least as close as you could get to it from just my lens.
00:25:26.000They actually protected me from these people.
00:25:28.000Today, there's a lot of these people that have just totally jumped on board with the lunatics running around, smashing everything and attacking people.
00:26:23.000So anyway, yeah, so the main reason I bring this up is we have these bubbles in media where they're all exciting each other.
00:26:33.000Like, I don't know if you've ever experienced this phenomenon, either of you guys, where you get three people in a room and leave them in a room for a long time and you seed one person a negative story.
00:26:43.000You know, you tell them something like, you know, strawberries are actually bad for you.
00:26:48.000And then they all start talking about how they hate, he says, I hate strawberries.
00:26:52.000And then after a month of them just recycling the same anger and rage over strawberries, they end up screaming, destroy all the strawberries, and they're like smashing the walls and going to supermarkets and flipping tables.
00:27:03.000The point I'm making is, you put a group of people in a closed space where they can recycle this hate and spin it faster and faster and faster, then they go insane.
00:27:10.000And is it something to do with an odd number of people where you have a majority always going at a minority?
00:27:18.000I think there's a really great video by CGP Grey called This Video Will Make You Angry, where he talks about how you have groups of people that claim to be opposed to each other, but really just share information among each other about how the other is bad and never actually interact with the other side.
00:27:33.000Yeah, I would love to see people interact more, like Trump and Biden, or like people that do- Bro.
00:27:57.000Actually has, like, dirtbag leftists who are like, we agree on that.
00:28:02.000Like, you can actually have someone who's very, like, progressive in an economic sense agreeing with a hardcore Trump supporter because they think the far left has gone insane.
00:28:36.000Right, so that the Cold War ended and all that stuff.
00:28:40.000So anyway, not to go off on a tangent, we've got to jump to the next portion of this, what the riots will all turn into, especially when you have media outlets that are sitting in these rooms agreeing with each other, we hate Trump.
00:28:52.000Listen, I'll give you the short version.
00:28:54.000Writing about Trump in a negative light makes money.
00:28:57.000So newsrooms are constantly looking for negative stories about Trump.
00:29:00.000That eventually catches some Antifa rhetoric into the mix, and now you have these newsrooms of clicks just spinning faster and faster.
00:29:08.000Because their editor was like, can you write anything about how Trump is bad?
00:29:40.000Let's talk about what this means come election time.
00:29:43.000Before we do, tweet out hashtag Joe must show and include Joe Biden must join the Joe Rogan podcast with Donald Trump for a four hour moderated debate.
00:29:55.000I wonder if Joe's going to be like, what's Tim doing?
00:31:17.000And then Trump's gonna be like, well, we're looking, he's like, well, you should look into it, you should also pardon Assange, and then Trump's gonna be like, okay, well, and then Rogan's gonna be like, didn't you say you loved WikiLeaks, like, back when you were campaigning?
00:31:27.000Like, it's gonna be real conversation.
00:32:38.000So interestingly, one of the rebuttals, I guess, from the journalist class, which are totally out of touch with America, has been, the riots have been small.
00:32:47.000I can walk around my tent and everything's fine.
00:33:14.000Imagine going to, like, a garbage dump, and then going to the front office, where it's actually a building, and there's, like, a PlayStation, and the guy's sitting there, and he's playing games, and you're like, I'm at a garbage dump!
00:33:28.000This guy's got, like, he's got, like, a Coke machine, he's got PlayStation, it's so nice!
00:33:32.000And then out back, it's just flaming trash and garbage everywhere.
00:33:35.000You get these people who go to the wealthiest areas, and they're like, everything's fine!
00:33:40.000I'm atop my ivory tower and I've noticed no problems with riding in the streets.
00:33:44.000Yeah, that's the Chinese Uyghur people have been hitting me up on Twitter saying it's
00:33:48.000not real, it's Western media propaganda.
00:33:50.000I've went to Xinjiang, I think is the place.
00:33:54.000And I toured, where I went it was fine, so that means that it's not happening.
00:34:09.000Three out of four voters who've had violent anti-police protests in their community rate those protests important to their vote in the presidential election.
00:34:18.000Among these voters, a sizable majority like the job the president is doing.
00:34:23.000The latest recipes and reports, national telephone and online survey finds that 42% of likely U.S.
00:34:29.000voters have had anti-police protests in their community this summer.
00:34:34.000Nearly half of these voters say the protests in their community have turned violent.
00:34:40.000Among all voters, 65% say the violent protests are important to their vote in the presidential election this fall, with 41% who say it's very important.
00:34:50.000Among those who have had violent protests in their community even more, 76% rate them important to their vote, including 54% who say they are very important.
00:34:59.00063% of these votes strongly approve of the job Trump is doing, versus 35% who strongly disapprove.
00:36:36.000And, yeah, yeah, yeah, and I think it's fair, actually, because we've seen a lot of bunk polls.
00:36:40.000In fact, I was commenting on this earlier today, the real clear politics average for Trump, it's like, plus 3, minus 17, minus 6, minus 14, and I'm like...
00:37:27.000Like, they break down their methodology for how they zoom in on one area, interview a couple people, and then zoom out and then look at other areas.
00:37:34.000So you can argue that it's definitely like a game of Sudoku, where they're like looking at all these people and then trying to fill in the gaps, but there's a margin of error.
00:37:44.000What a lot of people don't understand is that the polls in 2016 were not actually all wrong.
00:37:48.000It was the pundit class that were like, if Hillary Clinton's up two points, Trump will never win.
00:38:18.000Because you've got to realize a lot of people are in densely packed urban centers.
00:38:24.000So you get 10 protesters marching through the street and 10,000 people are going to be like, whoa, we've got protests on the street.
00:38:31.000And then you've got 58%, which are suburban and rural, who probably would never see these.
00:38:37.000However, a lot of the rural people are watching the news and going like, man, that's crazy, you know, sending the cops, arrest these people.
00:38:43.000But the fact that, you know, so 48% said they turned violent.
00:38:47.000So that's like just shy half of those who saw a protest, saw a violent protest.
00:39:15.000And they're gonna vote Biden because they hate Trump and it's tribalist.
00:39:18.000But you take suburban voters who don't know, don't care, like actually a good example is this.
00:39:24.000The New York Times went to Kenosha and they interviewed some guy who was like, I don't know anything about politics and I don't care, but man, these riots, wow, that's so messed up.
00:39:32.000Now this person's going to be going to the voting booth being like, I don't know, man, we need Trump to come in and just arrest these people.
00:40:04.000And, you know, Joe's like, yo, we're watching videos of these riots, man, this is crazy.
00:40:08.000And then Joe Biden's gonna be like, I condemn the riots, I called out the violence.
00:40:12.000And then Trump's gonna be like, excuse me, you never said Black Lives Matter or Antifa, excuse me, your campaign, no, no, Joe, your campaign bailed these people out.
00:41:03.000I mean, the crazy thing about all that is, when Alex Jones goes on and says, like, you know, people, the cell towers are mutating people into cows, or whatever, he's, I don't know.
00:41:12.000I watched the Juggling Podcast episode with him, he talked about, like, animal hybrids.
00:41:15.000It's like, dude, I was in Sweden, and I heard, I'm at a Thai restaurant with my friend Emily, and we were doing this project, and all of a sudden we heard Alex Jones, and we're like, What?
00:41:25.000And we turn around and there's three young dudes laughing as Alex Jones is like ripping his shirt off.
00:41:30.000People knew a lot of what he was doing was silly entertainment.
00:41:50.000I was in LA, you know, the heart of the liberal madness.
00:41:54.000Incubus at the time, 2012 through 2016, it was where it was really, really becoming insidious.
00:42:01.000And they, they love that girl out there.
00:42:03.000So, whether or not people are really experiencing this stuff, the viral videos, I think, are making their rounds.
00:42:13.000So, some people may not have actually seen a violent protest or riot.
00:42:17.000I'm sure they've seen the videos of it, though.
00:42:20.000You know, I got a question you guys can help me with.
00:42:21.000I'm wondering if I'm suffering from ivory tower syndrome because when I look at this stuff, I'm like, good, arrest those people, throw them in jail, don't let them out.
00:42:52.000So you wait, like if you go out to protest and you want to wave a little sign that says something like, you know, I don't know, lower the cost of eggs, bread and milk.
00:43:01.000You know what I realize at Occupy Wall Street, going out there is not the way to protest.
00:43:20.000Anyway, look, if you go out and you wave a little sign saying the cost of milk is too damn high, and slam the table, and then you're sitting there chanting, and then all of a sudden some dude lobs a Molotov, and you're like, that's crazy!
00:44:33.000And then what happens is the cops come in, they pick people up, the people put their hands behind their back, comply, meet with every officer, and the officer says, you know, I get it, I get it, don't worry, you know, you'll be out in an hour or two.
00:44:42.000They get a slap on the wrist charge, the court says, congratulations, you got your mark of honor with the arrest, have a nice day.
00:44:48.000And then the news reports, you know, Broadway and, you know, whatever street was shut down because people blocked the intersection, and you get press attention for it.
00:44:56.000I think civil disobedience is the line.
00:44:58.000You are breaking the law, but we all kind of go, okay, we get it.
00:45:02.000And it's to get the attention of the lawmakers so that they change the law.
00:45:29.000Riots scare people and make them, say, send in the troops.
00:45:32.000So if you want to talk about value, if your value is Donald Trump getting elected, you should be thanking Antifa every day, saying, thank you for going out and destroying things, because it just proves Trump was right the whole time.
00:45:41.000I guess it's, why is he getting elected?
00:45:47.000Like, is he getting elected because people are afraid and they want a military, like, what do you call it?
00:45:53.000Well, at this point it's a little bit of both because a little while ago the economy was really good and everyone loved him for that and now the entire country is up in arms because, you know, racial unrest and all this stuff that's been going on that's been so widely, heavily emphasized by the media and our politicians.
00:46:17.000So now we have both peace when Trump is in power and chaos when it looks like the left is going to get power So who do you think's gonna end up with the power if the voters are watching this and they're like what what kind of I'll start I'm gonna start with with you lady What kind of person are you if someone said to me?
00:46:32.000I'm sorry if someone said to you if you vote for me the violence will stop but if you vote for Trump the violence will continue Make the right choice.
00:47:16.000Joe Biden didn't say he was going to make the violence at all.
00:47:19.000This war game they put out, the Democrat war game and the Never-Trumper war game said, unless Joe Biden landslides, there will be widespread violence.
00:49:45.000No, no, you're not going to you're not going to threaten me into voting for the other side.
00:49:49.000So when Trump comes out and he says in his ads like in Biden's America, this will happen
00:49:53.000and the left is like, well, it's currently Trump's America and it's already happening.
00:49:57.000And I'm like, yes, emboldened by the far left and by Democrat politicians at local levels who won't enforce their laws, the DA specifically, Donald Trump has taken action to actually stop a lot of this.
00:50:06.000Some of it's worked, but I don't care.
00:50:09.000Even if Donald Trump isn't doing enough, you think Joe Biden would do more?
00:50:14.000It would be Kamala Harris pulling the strings and I don't like her military tactics.
00:50:18.000If I have the choice between the guy threatening me Or, I'm sorry, if I have a choice between Joe Biden saying, I'm going to give in to a lot of the far-left demands so that it all stops, and the other guy saying, I'll make them shut up by sending in cops and arresting them, I'll say, go arrest them.
00:50:33.000You're not going to, I'm not going to negotiate with these people.
00:50:37.000That's a slippery slope to negotiate with terrorists.
00:50:45.000In Joe Biden's America, I do think, I think Trump, look, they're both to an extent being like, ooh, violence if you vote for the other guy.
00:50:52.000I guess you can't distill this properly in a short ad.
00:50:57.000In Joe Biden's America, you will have the morality police.
00:51:00.000You'll have the people knocking on your door saying, that rap music is cultural appropriation.
00:51:04.000I'm being a little hyperbolic, I'm exaggerating quite a bit, but we're getting to that point where the CDC already has 1,200 people wanting racism to be declared a national health crisis or whatever.
00:51:16.000We've seen like 40 cities declare racism a health crisis.
00:52:19.000You got the town of Freedom in Georgia where a bunch of black people are like, it's not necessarily a black only, but white people can apply.
00:52:26.000That's what you will get more of under Joe Biden.
00:52:29.000What people don't realize is that Trump only just, we're coming on the end of his first term and he just banned critical race theory.
00:52:36.000He's spoken out against these things and his base is demanding he does more and he likely will.
00:53:43.000So what's really interesting to me is when you talk about somebody's America, why don't you talk about the person who's been in a position of power for 47 years instead of the person who's been in power for three and a half years?
00:54:07.000And I know they both said this is going to be the world that we live in after this person's elected, but with Joe, It's like a promise that more will come.
00:54:16.000Whereas with Trump, he's like, look at what's happening right now.
00:56:47.000In reality, Trump's watching Fox News and Fox is going, when you combine TV viewership with online, the RNC trounce the Democrats and Trump's like, alright.
00:57:00.000Let's talk a little bit about what's going on with voting.
00:57:03.000First, I'm going to start by pointing out you should all tweet hashtag Joe must show Joe Biden must go on the Rogan podcast with Donald Trump.
00:57:12.000I wonder if we're causing trouble for Joe by constantly pushing it.
00:58:12.000Let me put on my glasses and I can do it from here.
00:58:15.000I'm like not wearing your glasses, so... Hello.
00:58:17.000Yeah, from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the AP reports, with concerns rising in Pennsylvania that tens of thousands of mail-in ballots will be discarded in the presidential election over technicalities, officials in the presidential battlegrounds told counties they aren't allowed to reject a ballot solely because an election official believes a signature doesn't match the one in the voter's file.
00:58:43.000There's going to be a ballot, and it's going to be from John Doe, and it's going to be like this beautiful cursive signature, and they're going to look at the file, and the file's going to be like squiggly left-handed garbage, and they're going to be like, looks good to me!
00:58:55.000You know, signatures are a weird form of security anyway.
01:00:37.000To quote Joe Biden, look at it this way.
01:00:42.000Let's say you look at a signature and there's someone counting ballots, and they look at the signature from the ballot, and they look at the signature on file, and it is clearly not the same handwriting.
01:00:53.000They should be able to throw it in the trash.
01:00:57.000And so the idea is you can go back to the person and ask them to fix it.
01:01:00.000Okay, if somebody signs, you know, and then you look at it and it's kind of the same, but you can't tell, that makes sense to be like, okay, this looks different, but we're gonna send it back to the person to fix.
01:01:11.000That's gonna delay the election by what, several weeks to months?
01:01:14.000But like when I fill out forms, I was just filling out a form recently for like my license, and on my signature I just did it a little wrong.
01:01:21.000It didn't look like my normal signature, but they're gonna accept it.
01:01:23.000Right, so what happens when the signature is wildly different and now they can't reject it?
01:02:59.000Well, like we were saying, blockchain's a little risky because they can do coordinated attacks, so some sort of decentralized service that maybe it's not a blockchain, but like a DAT protocol or something.
01:03:08.000Someone could easily break into that, dude.
01:03:09.000The problem with cybersecurity is that you got, what, what are we at, 7.2 billion people?
01:03:16.000How many of these individuals, it's a distributed computer and they're all trying to crack the code to break into our secure voting system?
01:04:17.000I'm just not an expert, but I can't imagine there's anything other than that that would be better than this.
01:04:21.000When you have physical ballots, there are challenges because this is one of the reasons the Electoral College is so important that it's often overlooked.
01:04:29.000It's a really great argument, too, that people don't bring up.
01:04:32.000If all that matters is New York, LA, and Chicago because of the popular vote, or California, then it's really easy for one person to forge a ton of votes in one area to make it seem like they all came from California because there's more people there.
01:04:47.000With the Electoral College, they'd have to forge votes in every single state in different counties so that the state wins for their candidate.
01:05:06.000It's one of the most important reasons why we have the Electoral College.
01:05:09.000What if you have an online local election thing where there's a bunch of local counts and then they were all calibrated?
01:05:16.000The speed at which you can alter and transmit data over the internet is rapid.
01:05:24.000It would be like the difference between getting a physical newspaper printed and sent to your house and pulling up the website.
01:05:29.000The moment the person writes the story, it's right there in front of you.
01:05:32.000With the paper, they write the story, then they print it on the paper, then they send the design to the system, they print out all the papers, put them on trucks, Deliver them to various, you know, distributors or houses or whatever.
01:06:44.000So a lot of people keep saying President Pelosi, but it's possible that the House flips Republican, and then you get a Republican speaker, and the Republican... But it's an unelected official.
01:06:54.000I don't think anybody really wants... Most people probably don't want an unelected official to become president.
01:06:59.000It would be an interim president emergency.
01:07:02.000But they would stay as the president until... The resolution.
01:10:25.000My friends, we gotta jump to this more important story though.
01:10:28.000So before we do, the hashtag is JoeMustShow and make sure when you tweet it you also include Joe Biden must join the Rogan experience with Donald Trump for four hours of a moderated debate.
01:10:59.000But I really want them both because it would be an unprecedented level of authenticity from presidential candidates.
01:11:05.000And then you'd have Joe being like, what about this war stuff?
01:11:08.000And then classified, I can't talk about it.
01:11:10.000Joe, that's why I thought you were talking about Biden, you were talking about Rogan.
01:11:14.000When Biden and Mike Pence elbow bumped, that was cool.
01:11:18.000We could see that level of humanity from Biden and Donald.
01:11:21.000A lot of people took it to a negative place.
01:11:23.000For those not familiar, on 9-11 Biden and Pence were both at this memorial and they both smiled and they gave each other a forearm bump and they were happy.
01:12:14.000I bring you now to San Francisco to the vile streets where a YouTuber was detained for defecating in Nancy Pelosi's driveway during livestream.
01:13:01.000I just don't like the idea of protesters going to people's houses and making a thing of it, because the left has been doing that.
01:13:07.000If we're going to play this game where the left and the right are like, alright, we'll one-up each other... Dude, it's why the kings built castles in the first place, because the people would go to their house.
01:13:21.000Well, at first they would be able to keep.
01:13:22.000Like, they'd build a wall, and then they'd build a bastion around their keep, which is like a wall around their walled house, so that you really couldn't get in.
01:13:45.000So they say, the live stream shows a man known as Mando walk to the House Speaker's home, stand in the driveway, survey his surroundings, and then squatted and defecated in front of the home.
01:13:55.000They say, Mando said that his comment about Trump was satire, and he supports the President's accomplishment, but fears America is becoming one big burned-down city.
01:14:04.000In a subsequent video, Mando said, he was detained by officers of the Bay Area Rapid Transit Police.
01:16:03.000I mean, I'm just reading context, you know.
01:16:04.000I mean, I think the internet creates these things, and we gotta be careful about it, because the only reason he did it is because he knew he could film it and send it out.
01:16:12.000Yeah, and now he's gonna get 5,000 viewers at GoFundMe.
01:16:59.000You need the actual quote to understand the context.
01:17:01.000They say, CNBC's Jim Cramer called House Speaker Nancy Pelosi crazy Nancy to her face Tuesday morning, utilizing the nickname President Trump has given her.
01:17:09.000Sorry, that was the president, Cramer immediately said after the slip.
01:17:12.000I have such reverence for the office, I would never use that term.
01:17:15.000Pelosi laughed and said, but you just did, but you just did, and then called Trump the master of projection.
01:17:22.000So then Jim Cramer went on like a tweet spree.
01:17:24.000It disgusts me that she is called Crazy Nancy.
01:17:27.000She has spent her whole life in public service.
01:17:29.000My critics didn't listen to why I mention it because it is horrifying.
01:21:51.000That so that is all So this is from this is this is a book we got sent from George and it's really really amazing stuff He's G prime 85 on Twitter and the cover is just Nancy Pelosi Shredding the Trump Trump speech.
01:23:18.000Yeah, and I don't think that's, she's not like that, really, but the fact that she went and had to get her hair done in the middle of this when other people aren't supposed to.
01:23:41.000Because the guys wake up with their hair all greasy and they're like, just splash it with water and comb it to the side and I'm good to go.
01:23:47.000Or they put on a beanie because they don't have hair.
01:23:50.000But these female politicians, we've seen several of them say, I have to be the public face, so I'm going to go to the salon, even though no one is allowed to.
01:24:00.000Yeah, like Chris Cuomo's the male version going out, telling people he's not going out, but going out.
01:24:17.000That said, you know, Joey was a cool dude.
01:24:19.000He died a little while ago, and I knew him.
01:24:21.000And he's the famous guy who, I don't know if he's the guy who made up the Bababooey thing, but he would run up to news cameras and yell, Bababooey, Bababooey, Howard Sturd's penis, Bababooey, Bababooey.
01:24:30.000And so he would walk around New York filming people, and he didn't realize he was talking to Tucker.
01:24:33.000I guess back then, that's a really, really old video.
01:24:36.000I don't think Tucker was that famous back then.
01:25:44.000Maybe it's, I don't want to blame it on females, but looking good for the camera is, you know, women getting their hair done and their makeup done.
01:25:50.000I don't really like that stuff anyway, personally.
01:25:52.000Unless, unless I'm missing something, I'm not seeing guys do it.
01:25:56.000And it's probably because the guys wake up and they wash their hair and they comb it and they walk out.
01:25:59.000But, you know, women, like it's, it's why, uh, Hair services for men can be cheaper depending, I mean you have long flowing locks Ian.
01:27:16.000It was something like he had to hold a sign saying, like, he was a shoplifter or something.
01:27:19.000And the guy was like, he's like, it's like either that or you go to jail and he's like, I'll take the sign.
01:27:23.000And so it's kind of unusual, but wouldn't like, I don't know what the exact story was, but wouldn't you rather hold a sign by a freeway than go to jail?
01:28:35.000I just kind of glanced at it, watched the video of them running out and saw the headline.
01:28:38.000So these kids, high school football players, on 9-11, they wanted to wave the thin blue line and the thin red line flags that honors police and firefighters.
01:29:09.000You know, we talk about all this stuff, we kind of joke about people pooping on driveways, and we talk about, you know, antifun, all this stuff.
01:29:15.000But how do we get to the point where...
01:29:18.0009-12, 2001, this country, everybody, like, we're selling out of American flags.
01:29:23.000Because everybody's waving them and saying, like, you know, we're unified.
01:29:26.000George W. Bush's approval rating was, like, high 80%.
01:29:30.000And now it's, you know, 9-12, 2020, and they're suspending kids for waving flags honoring those who sacrificed their lives on 9-11.
01:29:38.000It's like we, as a species, have experienced an amazing evolution over the last 20 years.
01:30:02.000And there was the Internet and all the reading, all the stuff that that ABC News wouldn't have showed you in the 90s that you mean, you mean, you mean the media was lying?
01:30:11.000Yeah, it seemed like I realized how media was lying, and I had to become the media.
01:30:15.000Like, I never would have thought that I would have had to become the media in the 90s, because they were doing such a good job.
01:30:20.000When all this stuff went down, and the news was telling us, there's weapons of mass destruction, we must go, and we must, you know, start this war, I was like, what?
01:30:32.000I was just a teenager though, but I was also like a rebellious Rapscallion, who was like, whatever the authorities said, I would be like, you're wrong!
01:30:39.000Because I'm smarter than you and I'm 15.
01:30:41.000The Iraq thing I was more on edge about because they said before Iraq, once someone slipped
01:30:46.000one time and said, when we go into Iraq, and it was before we'd ever gone to, and my dad
01:30:50.000told me on the phone, I was like 2003.
01:30:52.000Yeah, they're talking about going into Iraq all of a sudden.
01:30:56.000And they were talking about Iran for a long time and then Trump hires Bolton and Bolton said something like, this time next year we'll be celebrating in Tehran.
01:31:14.000Look, when it comes to predictions, I could sit here and be like, at some point, we will go to war in Korea.
01:31:22.000And then people like and then 10 years but he was right and like, you know, whatever, right?
01:31:25.000So people said these countries are gonna go to war with and like we've gone to war with like four of them Yeah, I was like Cuba North Korea.
01:31:31.000It's countries that aren't on the OPEC.
01:31:33.000Well, no those countries haven't gone to war with yet, right?
01:31:36.000But they were on the list but other countries like Syria and Libya and stuff like that We didn't go to we didn't necessarily go to war with them.
01:31:42.000We kind of did in Libya and Iraq and the airstrikes and stuff but the main issue I bring this up is just like It's crazy to me that we're at this point where it is more publicly acceptable to say cops are evil and cops are bad than it is to honor those who died on 9-11.
01:32:58.000They've given up and they're bored and they have power now because they're in their early 20s and they can finally... You saw that video earlier of the cops who got ambushed.
01:34:21.000So I bring that up, the same point with this, uh... So apparently the school has relented, and I don't know exactly what happened, but they were like... Oh, that's great.
01:34:29.000But, like, I'm just bringing it up as, like, the final, you know, quick segment is just, how do we get to this point, man, where we're in this country where everybody's got cops?
01:34:40.000Even if you live in the middle of nowhere, you've got a sheriff or something you've probably talked to, and maybe you don't really see them, there's state patrol, but cops are everywhere.
01:34:48.000You talk to them, you might have a negative interaction because they give you a ticket.
01:34:51.000It's like, yeah, you were speeding, otherwise what's a cop going to pull you over for?
01:38:50.000And many of these people who went down there and were helping after the fact, and even there on the day, suffered the horrifying lung diseases from breathing all this stuff in for decades to come.
01:38:59.000I worked there at Ground Zero, and we had to get those breathalyzer tests.
01:39:03.000I started in October, and by November, we were getting, like, breathing things, and you had to certify that you weren't sick before you got there.
01:39:44.000I don't know where we're at right now, so I don't know where the funding's at, but this story, man, makes me really angry, especially when you see these body camera video stuff get released.
01:39:53.000Did you see how, I think it was in Portland, they didn't have enough Chinook helicopters to put out the fires because they're over in Afghanistan?
01:43:20.000Let's see, Yethna P says, incoming superchat chain for my favorite rappers, Dr. Two Tims and Lil Sour Lids.
01:43:27.000Let me tell you about Ethan VanSkyver, he was cancelled from DC Comics for refusing to back down and denounced a YouTuber who was exposing the truth of SJW rot in the Industry he is proof that submitting to sw's is not only
01:43:40.000not needed But that people want you to stand up against these nuts
01:43:43.000while publicly not just privately rebuking and saying no to sw
01:43:46.000Be better isms he has raised over 2.5 million dollars in crowdfunded comic campaigns being backed by over
01:43:53.00034,000 times Wow, please have him on I want to see y'all talk and help him, his new book, beat the most.
01:44:40.000Jetha says, crowdfunded comic of all time.
01:44:43.000He's so damn close, I don't think comics would be mainly the focus.
01:44:47.000More of an aside, I'm interested in hearing you all discuss many things.
01:44:50.000He's got a lot of crazy insights into leftism in action, including now-exposed whisper networks denied by leftists.
01:44:56.000Even though he is a first-tier guest to me, if he is only a maybe guest for you, remember that if another guest cancels, he lives in Marlton, 30 minutes away from your PO Box.
01:45:04.000Plus, Ethan has lots of loyal livestream viewers and superchatters that you can steal.
01:45:08.000I gotta see y'all together before you move.
01:45:50.000And if you guys want to go to the Town Hall, we're gonna be over in 15 minutes and we're gonna turn it on and we're gonna watch if it's not over.
01:45:55.000But, you know, let me give you some advice.
01:46:00.000There's a lot of times where someone will be doing a live stream, someone will put out a video, and on YouTube, you compete with that.
01:46:06.000You guys might want to watch me and say, oh, but what about Tucker?
01:46:08.000We're going to go watch Tucker, and said, by all means, you watch what you want to watch.
01:46:12.000And as I was told when I was little, I was talking about business with my mom, and I was like, why would I do that if other people are already doing it?
01:46:19.000And she said, Pizza Hut's across the street from Domino's.
01:47:47.000In the Marines, he's in the Marines, yeah.
01:47:49.000I'm just, you know, look, I respect what you're saying, Ian, but my experience playing Fallout is that you just walk around and there's bullets everywhere.
01:47:59.000Like, in Fallout, you wake up like, you know, hundreds of years after this nuclear explosion, the nuclear war wipes everything out, and everybody just happened to have bullets in their buildings.
01:49:19.000No, I don't. I don't support it either. I don't like the witch hunt and like...
01:49:23.000What if she goes to jail if she committed a crime?
01:49:25.000I feel like, in order for us as a society to move forward, we have to all do it together.
01:49:31.000Because if we're going to go after each other, they're going to keep subverting and trying to destroy.
01:49:35.000Dude, if a dude breaks into a house and stabs an old lady in the throat, and the community is screaming, and it turns out the dude who did it is the son of a wealthy politician, I wouldn't be like, well, he shouldn't get locked up, you know?
01:49:47.000Yeah, maybe violent crimes are definitely... I think crime is crime.
01:49:50.000If she committed a crime, she goes to jail.
01:49:53.000I don't know if it necessarily needs to be that extreme, but jail needs to be reformed.
01:49:56.000So what, she gets a free pass and regular people don't?
01:49:59.000Well, it just depends on what people do.
01:50:02.000Let's say she didn't do this, but she had people who wiped her servers and smashed up her phones.
01:50:15.000The people who are managing her data smashed cell phones with hammers and then used Bleachbet, a software to purchase servers.
01:50:20.000My personal approach is different than my moral beliefs.
01:50:25.000Like, I try to look at the big picture and not be emotional about it.
01:50:30.000As a species, I don't think if we're trying to tag each other and go after each other all the time, the really powerful people that we're going after are going to keep stopping us from advancing.
01:50:38.000And if politicians can see that they'll get away with the crime because of that mentality, then they'll commit crimes.
01:50:43.000And they'll be like, what's the worst that's gonna happen?
01:50:44.000Now that I'm a politician, I can't go to jail.
01:50:46.000They'll never lock me up, it'll be too divisive.
01:50:48.000I was just thinking about- That's what's happening.
01:51:14.000One of the automated questions asks for what issue I am most worried about, but it only had six options, all of which were Democratic talking points.
01:51:21.000That is a trick from Democratic groups.
01:51:26.000It was like, in your opinion, you know, it's like, Donald Trump is doing a blank job as president, and it was like, amazing, great, and good, and other.
01:52:04.000Superman if you wasn't scared of green rocks says great show everyone Tim Tony Hawk pro skater review everybody hit that hit that Everybody hit like Ian spin that UFO.
01:52:14.000I could read your mind, bro Tony Hawk pro skater review Tony Hawk's pro skater is an arcade game It is it is it is only somewhat a skateboarding game in the sense that it uses skateboarding mechanics But the actual game itself is stringing together Commands.
01:52:30.000You're hitting buttons to make a guy do a bunch of ridiculous things to rack up multipliers.
01:52:36.000It's a very unique and amazing game where the goal is to, like, string together all these ridiculous tricks and then be like, I got 50 million points.
01:52:44.000So you have Skate XL and I notice you barely touch Tony Hawk, you just play Skate.
01:52:48.000Because I'll play skater- like, yeah, exactly.
01:52:50.000Skater XL is the new, uh, like, si- skating sim game.
01:54:06.000My issue with it, where it knocks down a little bit, is the nostalgia marketing thing.
01:54:09.000They got a bunch of people in there, and it's like, I remember when I was a little kid, and they're going for, like, the 38-year-old dude who's, like, you know... Yeah, and they're all getting paid.
01:54:16.000He was, like, 17 when the game came out, and he was playing with his friends in college or whatever when he was a little older.
01:54:21.000And now they're bringing the game back, and all these older guys have their kids, and they're like, you never played Tony Hawk, you gotta play this, and they're playing with their kids.
01:54:34.000Jonathan Loren says, first, I stopped Crowder's stream because he wouldn't shut up while saying, listen to Trump's response, thereby defeating the purpose of streaming the town hall.
01:54:43.000Honestly, I've enjoyed watching your live stream far more than his lately.
01:55:16.000Someone about... Steven Vartanian says, I've heard Alex Jones mention you on a show recently, that he's a fan of yours and wants to collaborate with you.
01:55:37.000In terms of, like, the show, to be completely honest with everybody, there's, like, a legal capacity that I wouldn't know how to deal with.
01:55:47.000And also a media capacity that I don't think... Like, I'm not a big company with, like, a legal department and with a marketing team and with, like, special lawyers for any of this stuff.
01:55:57.000And I would get just annihilated in the press and I wouldn't know how to deal with any of that stuff.
01:56:02.000I'm just a dude who, like, turned the camera on and started talking to it and then got some friends together and we talked about it.
01:56:07.000And so, there's, like, there's... I don't know.
01:59:18.000Who would really say that to somebody?
01:59:21.000I get all these text messages from people who say things, you know, like, hi, this is Joe Jeremy with the, you know, bill campaign for a Democrat in this random jurisdiction.
01:59:31.000And the only thing I ever do is paste.
01:59:32.000Does your candidate support the Democrats' efforts to repeal Prop 209 in California?
01:59:40.000And the funny thing is, I got one response that was an affirmative, unaffirmative, where they said, well, you know, we haven't taken an official stance on this yet, but we can tell you all the ways we're fighting for affirmative action.
01:59:52.000And I'm like, so you agree with what they're doing?
02:02:14.000Ladies and gentlemen, there is a town hall, I guess, on, and I think we'll try and catch as much as we can, so we better let you guys get to it.
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02:03:09.000But again, on my other channels, I've got content... Actually, between my three channels, I think we have content every hour, starting from 10 until 10 p.m.