On today's show, the defense team for Derek Chauvin is asking for a new trial, and we have a special guest on the show to talk about it. Plus, we talk about the latest in the Black Lives Matter movement.
00:00:20.000you first we heard one of the alternate jurors a woman who didn't
00:00:46.000know she was We heard her say that she didn't want to go through the riots and the destruction again, and she was worried that someone would show up to her house and retaliate.
00:00:53.000This, of course, in the Derek Chauvin trial.
00:00:56.000Then we heard about another juror who came out and talked about his time on the jury.
00:01:01.000This time, a photo emerged showing him wearing a shirt that said, get your knee off our necks, Black Lives Matter.
00:01:07.000He had attended a Black Lives Matter rally where some of the speakers were family members of George Floyd.
00:01:13.000This man, as a juror, said he would be impartial and also said in a questionnaire that he did not attend any of these protests pertaining to police brutality.
00:01:21.000I suppose he's trying to play the semantic game of, well, the rally was something totally Totally different in DC.
00:01:27.000That was about, you know, Martin Luther King Jr.
00:01:36.000And now, this, on top of a whole bunch of other reasons, has the defense, the defense lawyer for Derek Chauvin, filing for a new trial to impeach, as it were, the verdict.
00:02:56.000Even though we lost, like I said, you know, we got a lot gained.
00:03:00.000And so we started a PAC called Red Renaissance, and we're supporting minority candidates across the entire country that are running in the districts they grew up in, that they've been doing community work in, and they're more America First candidates.
00:03:11.000So we the people, not towing the party line.
00:03:27.000Man, I'm looking at all the stories we have pulled up and I'm like, man, this summer is going to get nuts.
00:03:32.000It's just going to be fires and brimstone.
00:03:35.000I got to say, it is ridiculous that if this guy wants to impeach the trial verdict, that he has to go to the same judge that issued the thing.
00:03:59.000People seem to really love these two of these videos.
00:04:02.000We had Jim Hansen talking about California and New York losing congressional seats.
00:04:06.000We also did this really great discussion with Michael Knowles about God, faith, and religion, and spirituality, and science, and DMT, and all of that crazy stuff.
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00:04:56.000From WCCO, CBS, Minnesota, Derek Chauvin's attorney files motion for new trial.
00:05:02.000They report, Attorney Eric Nelson has filed a motion for a new trial for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.
00:05:09.000Nelson filed the motion on the grounds of juror misconduct and that the court abused its discretion for failing to agree to the defense's request for a change of venue and sequestering the jury.
00:05:31.000See, the filing comes in the midst of a controversy surrounding a photo of juror Brandon Mitchell at the March on Washington last August, which included speeches from George Floyd's family members.
00:05:41.000He is seen wearing a t-shirt that says, Get Your Knee Off Our Necks.
00:05:45.000In his juror questionnaire, Mitchell wrote that he had not attended any protest over police brutality.
00:05:50.000Mitchell told WCCO Monday that he was at the march in support of ramping up voter turnout.
00:06:31.000Notice of a motion, and motion, they say, to the above-named court, the Honorable Peter A. Cahill, Judge of Hennepin County District Court, and Matthew G. Frank, Assistant Minnesota Attorney General.
00:06:44.000Maybe the Attorney General will take this and go, gee, these are great arguments.
00:06:48.000I'm going to have a new trial for Chauvin.
00:06:50.000But I really doubt that Judge Cahill receiving this is going to do anything other than no.
00:06:57.000So this is the defendant's notice of motions and post-verdict motions.
00:07:01.000They say they're filing a motion for an order granting a new trial.
00:07:06.000Saying, on the following grounds, the interest of justice, abuse of discretion, the deprived, I'm sorry, abuse of discretion that deprived the defendant of a fair trial, prosecutorial and jury misconduct, errors of law at trial, and a verdict that is contrary to law.
00:07:23.000The specific basis for this motion include but are not limited to, they say, they didn't change the venue, They abused its discretion when denied the motion for a new trial on the grounds of publicity during the proceedings, threatened the fairness of the trial, say the court failed to sequester the jury, the state committed pervasive prejudicial
00:07:44.000Prosecutorial misconduct, which deprived Chauvin of his constitutional rights to due process in a fair trial, including but not limited to disparaging the defense, improper vouching, and failing to adequately prepare its witnesses.
00:07:56.000The court abused its discretion and violated Chauvin's rights under the Confrontation Clause when it failed to order Maurice Hall to testify, or in the alternative, to admit into evidence Mr. Hall's statements to law enforcement regarding his interactions with Floyd.
00:08:10.000Boycester Hall was, according to Floyd's girlfriend, their drug dealer who was there with George Floyd.
00:08:17.000He pleaded the fifth and there were questions from the defense as to why the prosecution would not grant him immunity and order subpoena him to testify.
00:08:27.000Maybe, some people assume, it's because they want to charge this man later with murder, with the murder of George Floyd, or at least have that open as an option.
00:08:34.000But they could have said, you'll be immune from prosecution, now testify as to what happened.
00:08:39.000The court abused its discretion when it submitted instructions to the jury that failed to accurately reflect the law with respect to second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and authorized use of force.
00:08:50.000They say it violated Mr. Chauvin's rights when it permitted the state to present cumulative evidence with respect to use of force.
00:09:16.000uh in the in the uh in the motion it failed to order that a record be made of the numerous sidebars that occurred during trial and they say j the cumulative effect of multiple errors in his proceedings deprived mr chauvin of a fair trial in violation of his constitutional rights And then it finally gets to two, because it was one ABCD, you know, you get it.
00:09:36.000Two, it says an order for a hearing to impeach the verdict pursuant to Minnesota R. Krim P.
00:09:42.00026.03, Subdivision 206, and Schwartz v. Minneapolis Suburban Bus Co.
00:09:48.000On the grounds the jury committed misconduct, felt threatened or intimidated, felt race-based pressure during proceedings, and or failed to adhere to instructions during deliberations in violation of Chauvin's constitutional right to due process and a fair trial.
00:10:03.000They say a motion for an order granting the defense additional time to thoroughly brief the above issues and any other relief deemed fair and equitable by the court.
00:10:11.000The motion is based upon the files and records in the case.
00:11:40.000And when someone's accused of like, I'll tell you this, if I was on a jury, and this will disqualify me from all future juries related to gun laws, if I was on a jury and they were like, this young man, you know, Chicago, inner city, young black man has a handgun.
00:11:53.000And they're like, he's being charged with felony possession.
00:11:55.000I'd be like, I vote to nullify, jury nullification.
00:11:58.000That means you can, as a juror, choose to say he's not guilty, even if they instruct you.
00:12:02.000Like, they give you instructions where they say, if the law says you can't have a gun, and you believe you had a gun, then he's guilty.
00:12:52.000But I don't, I mean, that wouldn't affect Chauvin in any way, so.
00:12:55.000No, I mean if they did, it would probably force a new trial.
00:13:00.000But they're not gonna do it because...
00:13:04.000The judicial system is... Look, man, the crazy terrorists got their way.
00:13:10.000They went around smashing up buildings, setting fires, breaking windows, and, you know, cowardly Cahill, that's what I call him, he's the judge, just gave in and didn't treat this appropriately.
00:13:20.000He could have just said, look, we can't do the trial here, any reasonable person would suggest as much, and he said no.
00:13:26.000He kept the trial in a place that's just absolutely ridiculous.
00:13:29.000And then he made those comments about Maxine Waters.
00:14:40.000So, you can't just look at a video and say that, like, that's definitive proof of something.
00:14:46.000Well, point in case, remember the Capitol Hill insurrection with Brian Sicknick?
00:14:51.000Remember, it came out that he was hit with the fire extinguisher and that killed him.
00:14:55.000And then it came out later, it was natural causes.
00:14:59.000And so everyone said, well, we saw the video, he got hit in the head.
00:15:01.000And then people were like, that's how he died.
00:15:03.000And then they came back and said, no, he had two strokes.
00:15:07.000You know, when I started doing all the live streaming stuff, I had journalists telling me, like, now that we have this live, on-the-ground reporting, you can't fake news anymore.
00:15:37.000We watched that video and we were angry about it, and then all of a sudden more information came out, and I think a lot of us got embarrassed that we jumped the gun on that one.
00:15:45.000I thought Chauvin was so guilty and villainous, and then I saw the second video of... What's his name?
00:15:53.000Can I not remember this guy's name sometimes?
00:17:00.000But we can't just come out right now and say it.
00:17:02.000So how about we just order some pizza, watch Ratatouille, come back in the morning and then say guilty and make it seem like a done deal.
00:17:10.000I would think that maybe they could blur, obviously maybe not, but blur the jurors' faces out and modulate their voices and let us listen to the deliberation.
00:17:19.000I just feel like at this time, anybody could be found out at this point.
00:17:22.000And so I felt like, and then the way Maxine Waters was talking about it, I just felt like they had no way out.
00:17:28.000Man, if I was on a jury like that, I'd just put my feet up and be like, nah.
00:17:32.000And they'd be like, we all want to go home and no one wants their house burned down.
00:17:55.000But I want to mention this one quick thing back to that earlier point.
00:17:58.000I'm pretty sure it was the prosecution's witness that on cross-examination by the defense was asked, have you ever subdued somebody and held them down until EMS arrived?
00:18:47.000They're just... Look, I warned about this a year ago, a year before this.
00:18:53.000The more the mob wins in situations like this, the more they're allowed to get away with this violence.
00:18:58.000Like now in Portland, we're hearing they're dropping felony charges, even on Antifa people who confessed The more they do this, the more people realize they're untouchable, the more you'll get judges dropping to their knees and just groveling and begging them to leave him alone.
00:19:13.000This is so wrong that it would, this appeal thing, or this goes to that judge.
00:19:18.000This should go to a higher court or to some external authority that can replace the judge if it's found that there was impropriety that he overlooked.
00:19:47.000David Bouchard admitted he put a Customs and Border Protection officer in a chokehold.
00:19:53.000Charles Comfort was indicted by a grand jury of civil disorder for twice charging at Portland police officers and hitting them with a shield and kicking a third officer while being arrested.
00:20:03.000Both men faced federal charges stemming from their actions.
00:20:06.000But Bouchard and Comfort are among dozens of Portland federal arrestees whose cases were dismissed or are being deferred without so much as a day behind bars.
00:22:05.000A lot of them have actually abandoned cops at this point.
00:22:07.000But they're still sitting there going, like, Nah, I think it's okay that cops are arresting conservatives and putting them in prison and then Antifa gets cut loose.
00:22:14.000I'm like, nah, I think that's pretty bad.
00:22:16.000If we stay on that track, in like a year, what do you think's gonna happen?
00:22:19.000All of the conservative activists who so much as step foot outside, or dare open their small business, they'll get locked up.
00:22:26.000Antifa can go and burn a building down, and the DA's gonna be like, I'm so sorry we wasted your time, sir.
00:22:32.000Okay, okay, I gotta pull back the hyperbole a little bit.
00:22:35.000The guy who burned down the police department, at least, he's getting prison time.
00:22:39.000But a bunch of these people who actually set fires, like one lady, she got charged with multiple- No, actually, I think if you set a building on fire and they catch you, you're going to get arrested.
00:22:53.000They dropped the charges, let her go with no bail.
00:22:55.000And then she set fire to the police building, the union building in Portland, and then they arrested her and then released her with no bail again.
00:23:01.000That's why I'm like, maybe it's time to get out of the cities and just, you know, be responsible for yourself, because you can't trust the system to do its job anymore.
00:23:09.000We've been seeing these stories for months now, that far-left district attorneys have been getting elected, and these are people like, you know, Kim Foxx, who dropped the charge against Jesse Smollett.
00:23:20.000These are the kind of people you're getting.
00:23:22.000So, sure, the cops are just following the law, I'm sorry, man.
00:23:27.000If these people keep electing Democrats who keep passing insane laws and electing progressive district attorneys who won't prosecute progressives, you can tell me the cop's being neutral, but they're just propping up these corrupt Democrats and these corrupt DAs.
00:23:42.000So so what you're saying, I think what you're introducing is like this two sided coin where conservatives need to both leave the big cities where this is happening.
00:23:50.000Because let's be real, if those conservatives hadn't been in that crowd with Antifa, they never would have been arrested in the first place.
00:23:56.000But they have a right to demonstrate whatever as long as they're not being violent.
00:24:05.000So like the people who went in and the D.A.
00:24:07.000just throws the book at them in these big blue cities.
00:24:10.000So, in New York, for instance, Proud Boys were at an event, and Antifa was outside protesting, and everywhere that Proud Boys tried going, Antifa would be, like, standing on the street and hollering at them.
00:24:21.000One guy got robbed, they stole his backpack.
00:24:23.000So the Proud Boys charged at Antifa, got into a fight, and then walked away, gloating and laughing about it and livestreaming it.
00:24:29.000and then when the cops came the proud boys were like thank you officer we
00:24:33.000appreciate it and the cops slapped cuffs on them you know not right at that
00:24:36.000moment they got indicted for gang violence so i'm not saying literally at antifa protests the cops are
00:24:41.000going and arresting conservatives however
00:24:43.000there was one instance i think it was in portland where a bunch of conservatives were out protesting and the
00:24:48.000cops literally guarded a bunch of antifa
00:24:52.000i think i just find that hilarious And then we did see, you know, some people throw their Blue Lives Matter, the thin blue line flags and the dirt and stomp on them.
00:25:00.000But I just like, you know, in this town south of Minneapolis, this woman got a couple arrest warrants, I think like nine charges, because she opened her wine and coffee bar.
00:25:11.000And the cops tracked her down in a different state, like 30 miles away in a different state.
00:25:15.000And arrested her and brought her back and she's gonna be charged with all these crimes.
00:25:20.000Meanwhile, the far left gets away with, I mean literally, a couple dozen people died in these riots.
00:25:28.000I'm thinking about, well maybe we'll talk about this later, there's a video I just saw of a cop pulling a girl over who was like driving with their kid and started screaming at him that he was a murderer.
00:25:39.000Yeah, and then she was calling him like, you'll never be white, you wish you were, you can't be, you're useless.
00:25:45.000And I was just thinking about the kid, like, the Hitler youth, Hitler made sure to get little kids involved early, to brainwash them when they were like nine.
00:25:53.000Yeah, what do you think they're doing in schools right now?
00:25:54.000And so I'm afraid of what these kids, not just next year, what's gonna happen, but like in seven years, when these six-year-olds and nine-year-olds are like, becoming politically active, how dangerous that brainwashing is.
00:26:07.000I mean, there's this mom saying that horrible stuff, and she's a teacher.
00:27:06.000I can do whatever I want in this world as long as I call them racist or denigrate them for the way they look.
00:27:12.000I'm not going to blame every single cop in every single jurisdiction for what we're seeing in these big cities, but these big city cops are bad because the good ones have left.
00:27:20.000Okay, so we have a situation in Baltimore.
00:27:22.000We have a very far-left progressive state's attorney, Marilyn Mosby.
00:27:27.000And it's unfortunate because I've talked to police officers and they say, you know, we arrest people, we take them to central booking, but it doesn't matter because they're just going to let them go free.
00:27:36.000And so now we have a situation where cops really aren't out doing their job because they're sick of it, because they're like, why would I be there?
00:27:43.000Number one, I could get in a conflict and be called a racist if something happens between a white cop and a black person.
00:27:49.000And then two, they're just going to let them go free.
00:27:51.000You know, we have 11 time repeat offenders on our streets doing violent crimes.
00:30:17.000Like, literally, whether they mean to or not, or maybe they do mean to, that's political.
00:30:21.000Well, a political party is deciding the fate of these criminals.
00:30:24.000You realize in Portland, when this guy admits to attacking a federal officer, And I believe it's a felony.
00:30:31.000How much you want to bet at least one of these people has thought, if we actually charge this guy and convict him, he can't vote Democrat anymore.
00:30:40.000It's dark, but it's not even that dark.
00:30:42.000We should cut these felons loose and not charge them so they can retain their right to vote because we know they're going to vote for our guy.
00:31:01.000When I have conversations about big tech with some conservatives, and they're like, we shouldn't regulate these big tech companies.
00:31:07.000And I'm like, okay, well, you know, in 10 years when your ideology no longer exists, don't come crawling to me and, you know, asking for help to spread the word.
00:31:17.000If there's no free speech, and these big tech companies are not regulated, the same thing's happening now with cops.
00:31:23.000There are a lot of conservatives, surprisingly, that are tweeting, the city's voted for this, let them have no cops.
00:31:29.000But I still see a lot of conservatives who are like, no, no, no, we have to support the officers in New York, and I'm like, dude, the officers in New York are literally committing crimes.
00:31:39.000Like we went over this the other day, when Bill de Blasio illegally appropriates money to paint Black Lives Matter with taxpayer funds in front of Trump's building, and then 27 officers stand guard and arrest anyone who opposes the illegal actions of the mayor, like they're aiding and abetting a very serious crime and corruption.
00:31:57.000Do they know he broke the law to get that thing painted?
00:32:00.000Ignorance of the law is no excuse for breaking it.
00:32:06.000Listen, if someone says, hey, come with me, and they walk into a bank and they hand you a bag and say, hold this bag and then pull out a gun, and then you're standing there like, I wonder what's happening?
00:32:36.000Everybody in the city, they get exactly what they deserve.
00:32:39.000The conservatives who remain after losing these elections, before the election, I wasn't saying this, after the election, I say, maybe you got to leave these places because otherwise what's going to happen is over a long enough period of time, Progressive District Attorneys.
00:33:09.000Because everyone around you hears the celebration, and they start gambling more.
00:33:13.000And all that matters is that if the House wins 50.1% of the time, they're profitable.
00:33:19.000Over a long enough period of time, they will win and keep getting money.
00:33:22.000If these big cities are run by corrupt far leftists, and just de Blasio people like him who are stealing money, and you have cops supporting them, over a long enough period of time, the left and the right could be arrested in equal numbers, the right will go to prison, the left will be released.
00:33:41.000A bunch of conservative felons who can't vote and a bunch of insane violent offenders who are voting to their heart's content.
00:33:47.000So I think what we need to do with the issue that we have with policing is we need to separate for conservatives, we need to separate out the idea, the concept of policing from the actual police who are enforcing these bad laws.
00:34:01.000There are cops who are doing bad things out there and arresting small business owners and parents who are just trying to work.
00:34:07.000The idea of policing, I think, is very important.
00:34:09.000Conservatives are inclined towards structure.
00:34:12.000They want organization, accountability, and responsibility, which is what we're losing.
00:34:16.000So we need to separate out these terrible cops that we have right now in these big cities who are enforcing bad laws from the actual idea, the underlying idea, of police as a whole.
00:35:07.000We got this story from the Daily Mail.
00:35:09.000The moment Louisville diner pulls handgun on armed BLM protesters after they surround upmarket restaurant during Kentucky Derby demonstration for Brenda Taylor.
00:35:19.000The unidentified man is thought to have been eating at upmarket LaChasse on Saturday night when he confronted the group of around 50 people.
00:35:33.000They had been marching ahead of the 147th Kentucky Derby over Taylor's death at the hands of police.
00:35:38.000Footage shows as the diner points his handgun at protesters who shouted at him, a female demonstrator urges the protesters to continue moving down the block.
00:35:49.000A police spokesperson confirmed that the protesters were also armed.
00:35:55.000Charges include possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, Failure to disperse and evading police according to reports.
00:36:01.000Well, I will just say very quickly Possession of a handgun by a convicted felon.
00:36:05.000That's not that should not be a crime You shouldn't lose your right to keep in bare arms simply because you've been committed of a crime in my opinion, but I digress This is what we're gonna start seeing.
00:36:14.000I mean we've already seen that you know in Portland when I think it was Aaron Danielson took two to the chest from the Antifa guy We're gonna see more of this.
00:39:46.000We're not at war with a greater foe at the moment.
00:39:49.000So they're looking inward to find a terror.
00:39:51.000I think, I think they just are trapped in a time warp.
00:39:55.000Like, January 20th came, and then, you know, Joe Biden becomes president, and then Brian Stelter just, like, hit an invisible wall, and then he, like, freaks out, and he's banging, like, like, watching everyone walk away, and he can't get past this invisible barrier, and he's just trapped in January 20th for eternity.
00:40:10.000Like, that's, think about how, like, that's, like, oh, that's a good idea for a horror movie.
00:40:25.000It's like, it's like, it's like it's the middle of the night and there's an he's in an old rickety, you know, house just totally dilapidated.
00:40:32.000And he's like walking through the halls confused.
00:40:34.000There's a thunderstorm and like lightning.
00:40:36.000And then like the hallway is completely black.
00:40:38.000But when the lightning flashes, there's just Trump standing in the back.
00:42:29.000No, I think it's, for one reason or another, politicians are always bad, but we had a few good people that just don't make it because you gotta be truly vile to gain that kind of power.
00:42:40.000I gotta know, Kim, you tell me about it.
00:42:43.000Yeah, so we thought we did pretty good, but unfortunately we weren't part of the establishment.
00:42:47.000So we didn't get support from the RNC, we didn't get support really from the Maryland GOP party.
00:42:52.000You know, they all had in mind who they wanted to run in the seat.
00:42:55.000And so when I won the primary, I think they were kind of pissed.
00:42:59.000And then when the video came out, they were like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, you're drawing too much attention to a seat that we never planned on winning.
00:43:11.000You know, so they were kind of pissed that we we got so much traction, I think, because they, you know, for Our governor, Hogan, is supposedly a Republican.
00:43:22.000And he's friends with the guy that beat me, Kweisi Mfume, who is a very establishment Democrat.
00:43:28.000He was the former president of the NAACP.
00:43:31.000He was a former congressman in that seat before Congressman Elijah Cummings.
00:43:34.000And so he is part of that swamp, I guess.
00:43:38.000But Governor Hogan is friends with him.
00:44:29.000But I think what you see from the likes of Lindsey Graham and people like Mitch McConnell is that, you know, I'm calling him Milk Toast McConnell.
00:45:34.000I know he was involved with the sciences as well.
00:45:36.000And those are the people running the country.
00:45:37.000And we kind of need that again, not to have like theatrical know people that you talk a lot and get paid what it was is
00:45:44.000that the government running the colonies was thousands of miles away so they
00:45:50.000had no choice but to have their own local governments and then once you do that
00:45:53.000they're like y'all ain't even here why should we care about what you think
00:45:57.000takes you like six months to actually relay what we say to the king and back so
00:46:03.000eventually just like we It makes no sense.
00:46:07.000Now, because of the surveillance state and, you know, communications and, and, and, you know, big tech and all that stuff, they can control what you see and what you hear, man.
00:46:16.000It's more about encryption than distance now.
00:46:19.000Like how long does it take the computer to crack the encryption code on your message, as opposed to how far away is it being sent and how long is it going to take to get there?
00:46:27.000I'd imagine they can crack encryption and we think they can.
00:46:31.000There's that quantum cracking computers and things like that I hear.
00:46:34.000I'm willing to bet they've got quantum computers and can crack, can unrival even like the entire crypto market if they wanted to.
00:46:39.000But they just keep that out of the public eye so people don't know and it allows them to maintain control.
00:46:45.000I think that Ian has a point because in my, I was thinking about this and I was like, well, what would it be like if scientists were kind of like in charge and leading us?
00:46:53.000So then I started thinking about Ron Paul and Rand Paul and I was like, oh yeah, these are people who like work out of the public eye, who actually have like in real life experience, unlike Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, who've done nothing but work in the government.
00:47:06.000And I really think that could be maybe what we need again.
00:47:50.000They can't really do much because they'd be out of a job.
00:47:53.000So, you know, it's just it's this continuing cycle, but there's people now that are so upset, you know, with what's going on in the political arena.
00:48:02.000And now it's like you have all of these people hating each other before it wasn't this bad.
00:48:10.000And by cheat, I mean like sock puppet accounts on social media, fake opinion polls, manipulation and propaganda is easier than honest arguments.
00:48:20.000It's really tough to have a real argument with someone.
00:48:23.000It's a lot easier to accuse your opponent of like, you know, some impropriety that they're forced to defend and then just create some scandal.
00:48:35.000When it comes down to it, you may not like the result tomorrow or even throughout the years, but it is the greatest, most powerful thing you can do.
00:49:07.000Like if you're ever honest about something you're ashamed of publicly, it hurts and you become made fun of.
00:49:12.000But then you become more powerful and calm in who you are.
00:49:16.000But it can also get you murdered and arrested and, like, thrown under the, like, just devastated for saying what society didn't want you to say.
00:49:24.000There are some things that you can't tell the truth about, right?
00:49:27.000So in terms of military capabilities, if we're looking at war with China, obviously we're gonna have confidential, top-secret information, confidential, classified things.
00:49:35.000Because if it gets at what kind of weapons we have and where they're going, then it puts us at a very serious disadvantage for potential military conflict.
00:49:44.000I understand why sometimes we classify information.
00:49:48.000So there's a very serious challenge we have in this country of how you actually justify the wars we do without revealing too much that could compromise security of this country.
00:49:56.000I just happen to think, you know, most of the stuff we hear about from these people, they're like, they get caught lying and enriching themselves.
00:50:03.000So I just don't believe that the political class are good people in any right.
00:50:35.000I think he's wrong about a lot, but he's alright.
00:50:37.000And I think one of the issues with... The next issue is you might have some honest people, but then you get some honest people who are like, really wrong.
00:50:51.000I think they're both great, but even then it's like, eh, you know?
00:50:55.000I guess if they're honest, I'd rather have an honest politician who's wrong than a crooked politician who's telling me what I want to hear.
00:51:01.000Well, I think Senator Tim Scott, from what I can tell, is pretty honest.
00:51:05.000I used to be a huge fan of Congressman Trey Gowdy.
00:53:06.000When this guy is the president and the leader of the Democratic Party, I'm kind of like, OK, you know, the machine is like, it's like, Rusty?
00:53:14.000Yeah, there's a bunch of bent spokes and, like, steams coming out one side, and you're like, it's a big machine, but I think it's about to fall apart.
00:53:24.000So, did you see this thing from behind the forehead?
00:54:06.000Is it possible that, so for one, I think a lot of people would say that Biden is just, he's getting on in years and he can't speak properly and he's not all there.
00:54:15.000Or is it possible that, you remember in the debate when he told people to like turn on the record player or whatever for like their kids?
00:54:22.000Maybe he just genuinely doesn't know what .gov is.
00:54:26.000And so he's saying .gum because he heard someone say, it's .gov, .gov.
00:56:12.000Out of all of the—like, think about this.
00:56:15.000Kamala Harris doesn't win a single delegate, and the DNC thinks, you know, they have all of the moderate Democrats, Buttigieg and, you know, whatever, drop out and endorse Biden.
00:56:24.000Biden was the, like, Milk toast guy that they needed.
00:56:56.000And then she just folded like everybody else.
00:56:59.000I'm so excited for the day when a president will do the thing, give the address and then go home and then live stream dinner with his friends or her friends.
00:57:21.000You see him go to his buddy's garage to play poker and there's like a guy in a pink polo and khakis with a shirt tucked in smoking a cigar and he goes, I love that part where you said you'd uphold the Constitution.
00:57:51.000He's enacting his plan for True Ananashabha to Pressure.
00:57:53.000Can we just, like, real quick, I mean, I know that was funny and everyone laughed, but think about the serious nature of the President of the United States.
00:58:01.000Literally said, Truin and Nana Shabba Da Pressure on TV.
00:58:05.000I listened to that over and over again to figure out what he was saying.
00:59:16.000That's why we have one of these pictures, I think, right behind Ian, actually, to the left.
00:59:22.000One of my favorite pieces of artwork from George Alexopoulos, you can see it just to the left of Ian right there.
00:59:29.000It's Joe Biden, and a woman hands a little girl to Biden, and the little girl is scared and terrified.
00:59:34.000But everyone around, they're all cheering.
00:59:37.000Biden then opens his gigantic monster mouth, 180 degrees, and
00:59:41.000holds a little girl over his mouth. And everyone's giving thumbs up. Then he eats the he consumes a little girl and
00:59:48.000gives a thumbs up. What I love about it is how everyone is
00:59:50.000celebrating behind him. Yes, it's ridiculous, silly, ginger. Was it
00:59:55.000ginger eaters at his name? Like horror ask nonsense. But what I
00:59:59.000think is really captured here is how Biden could literally be
01:00:03.000saying gibberish and drooling on his mouth and people are cheering
01:00:07.000He said he was gonna get us Batacath care, and people started going, YAY!
01:00:12.000Like... I mean, sure, at least Trump, when he said build the wall, you understand what build the wall meant?
01:00:19.000It's like, OK, we're not going to get a big, beautiful wall from Sea to Shining Sea, but at least that's a coat like a like there's there's it's a thought.
01:00:34.000And we as we created this country to kind of I mean, solve that.
01:00:39.000At least you saw World War Two when Hitler started invading Poland and things when people were terrified that Nazi Germany was going to conquer the world.
01:01:27.000And I'm like, I think we got to be careful and protect the environment and do all these things.
01:01:31.000Now imagine, these people are coming out and telling us there's this very serious crisis, we have nine years left, and they elect him.
01:01:37.000I'm like, you know, I'm sorry, it's very difficult to take you seriously when you say we have nine years left until there's irreparable damage that will cause, you know, bring about the end of days, or just, you know, kill millions or whatever, or billions, and then...
01:02:42.000Well, it's a tough show, but you know what's so funny?
01:02:45.000The president of Honduras was not that funny.
01:02:47.000He actually came out and said back in 2018 or 19.
01:02:52.000That to stop so many people from fleeing, you know, South America, if the United States would just do trade with us, we could create so much more job opportunity and people wouldn't be leaving in droves as they are.
01:03:05.000And then he said, if America just did 1% of their coffee with us, we would retain everyone.
01:03:28.000I think there's a lot of conservatives who get it wrong.
01:03:29.000I think Tucker Carlson did a segment where he said that, you know, the Democrats want the illegal immigrants to come in because they'll give them citizenship and then they vote for Democrats.
01:03:38.000I don't think, I think it's a bit circuitous.
01:03:40.000It's probably, you know, true in some respect, but it's totally irrelevant.
01:04:40.000So am I crazy for thinking that these states and these cities making their own kind of rules and saying, for example, are not going to enforce these gun control laws?
01:04:48.000Am I crazy for thinking that that's a positive development?
01:04:51.000Because somebody pointed out to me that that's kind of what happened right before the Civil War, which I was like, I need to learn more about that.
01:04:57.000But as far as I can tell, cities and states doing their own thing seems like a positive, like a positive change, right?
01:05:06.000No, yeah, but at the same time, they're requesting so much federal funding.
01:05:14.000When we were talking about maybe two years ago, Trump was saying cutting off federal funding to California because they want to be sanctuary.
01:05:20.000In my mind, I was kind of like, maybe that's the way to go.
01:05:25.000If they really want to be sanctuary, just their own little state, their own little country, basically, then just, yeah, you can't get federal funding.
01:05:32.000I like the idea of kind of cutting the federal funding, even from maybe even cities like Portland.
01:05:37.000Like, I think Trump was threatening to do that as well back in 2020, but I think that's a good idea.
01:05:41.000Just kind of separate it out a little bit.
01:05:42.000So we have Biden during this great catastrophe they say is coming.
01:06:08.000And the reason is, Donald Trump, they will immediately... I mean, he really gets the... Look, there are people I know who have never voted, who voted because of Trump.
01:06:18.000If you have DeSantis, these people are going to be like, who?
01:06:34.000DonaldJTrump.com slash desk, and Trump has just created his own Twitter, and he basically posts, posts, he posts, he posts, like a microblogging, like you'd be tweeting, and so he just made his own website.
01:06:49.000It's too bad it's not integrated with Fediverse and Minds.
01:08:31.000So yeah, so he hasn't been down to Mar-a-Lago, so he hasn't been helping him, but I think that was his tech savvy guy.
01:08:39.000I think it was over the Nebraska thing, where they had like a million RSVPs and then Trump went to this rally and only like 6,000, 7,000 people showed up.
01:08:49.000And so they had this massive overflow.
01:08:50.000And the problem was that they told everyone to RSVP anyway, just to show your support.
01:08:56.000And so when they got a million RSVPs, they're like, wow, people really want to see Trump.
01:09:07.000Trump, what he should have done, is said, because of COVID, we're only going to do a very small gathering, and then he would have said, we sold out immediately.
01:09:14.000Instead, they said, we're going to have a million people, and then a million people didn't show up, because he's like, COVID.
01:10:33.000A House candidate is suing the FEC because they didn't do anything, basically arguing that Twitter giving blue checkmarks to her rivals was effectively giving them something of value to help their campaign.
01:10:57.000Yeah, because if you're verified, you are an official personality of the, I don't know, of mainstream culture, whatever you want to describe it.
01:11:44.000I got a job at Vice, and I wasn't verified, and there are people saying, like, you know, Tim Poole gets millions of views covering all these major events, been featured in all these magazines, why won't Twitter verify him?
01:11:53.000Because I wasn't establishment approved.
01:11:55.000I got a job at Vice, and they went, we gotcha.
01:12:45.000So, like, I could ask, you know, Bernice Owens or somebody else to share my post and also have blue checks, you know, because even if we don't follow each other, it's still, like, I could communicate with them.
01:13:28.000For the people who live in the big cities in Florida, everything's open.
01:13:32.000You just walk around, you go to the movies, you do your thing.
01:13:34.000But now they're passing this law where if you're a journalistic enterprise that operates in Florida, you actually have grounds to sue to get your account unrestricted if these big tech companies try and stop you.
01:13:45.000If I was Zuckerberg, I'd be looking at ways to get out of Florida right now.
01:14:08.000What's it going to cost the corporation?
01:14:10.000I think what would happen is if, you know, Florida passes this, I don't know if it's signed, I know it's passed the House and the Senate, I don't know if the Senate has signed it, but I believe the moment he does, you're gonna get, I mean, how many people live in the state of Florida?
01:15:03.00010 of them are primed and ready to sue.
01:15:05.000And so, Facebook is going to be dealing with an onslaught, Twitter, YouTube, they're going to be dealing, Google, with an onslaught of a whole bunch of regular people who don't have big accounts who all of a sudden have, who are empowered by their government to file a challenge against these big tech companies.
01:15:18.000And Facebook's gonna have to pay for it.
01:15:19.000Now, you mentioned that these big companies, if you were Zuckerberg, would find a way to cut off Florida.
01:16:13.000It's better to have Laura Loomer on Facebook than to cut 20 million users off, 21 million users, and then have people start realizing that social media sucks.
01:16:23.000I think social media is awesome, but it's all in how you use it.
01:16:26.000You've got to get what you give with social media.
01:16:29.000I don't know if it's going to cost them lawsuit after lawsuit and they end up having to pay billions of dollars in settlements for lawsuits.
01:16:53.000We had Will Chamberlain on and he basically said the Supreme Court might defer to protecting speech rather than suppressing it.
01:17:00.000So if the option is, you know, this person is banned from platforms and they can't speak, and this company wants to restrict their speech, we should defer to the state law saying speech should be protected.
01:17:39.000On the other side, if Facebook didn't go that route, I think this could cause, like, a lightning storm of behavioral change in governments across the country.
01:17:58.000How long until they bring in a far-left district attorney Because social media restricts the ability of conservatives to warn about this stuff.
01:18:07.000You're a conservative, you're prominent, you're very active, and then you make a post and then you're gone.
01:18:14.000Because they're not going to church to communicate, they're not going to the city hall anymore, town hall.
01:18:19.000They're not going to city center, they're going on Facebook.
01:18:22.000They're getting their information funneled through leftist, hardcore leftist organizations.
01:18:27.000San Francisco, I believe, is the most democratically isolated place in the country.
01:18:34.000The New York Times did this really interesting, are you in a bubble thing, and they say San Francisco is where you are unlikely to meet a Republican.
01:18:44.000Extremely unlikely to find a Republican.
01:18:47.000So imagine, those are the people who control social media.
01:18:50.000So if you live in West Virginia, or Texas, don't be surprised when people believe insane far-left woke cult stuff because their opinions are being put through a far-left filter.
01:19:01.000If Republicans in these states don't take action, you're gonna be gone.
01:19:21.000Because now they're saying, you know, because I guess social media platforms, you know, are private, correct?
01:19:28.000And so if you're putting fines on these private companies, you know, where does it end?
01:19:35.000Say a Democrat gets an office and decides to do the same thing to conservative private businesses.
01:19:42.000Yeah, I just feel like there's just there's got to be another way to hold them accountable But I see what you're saying I got a lot of people that push back on me for saying that but I just I don't know the law says that they have to at least have I think a hundred million active users Okay.
01:20:00.000So if you have massive multinational... I'll put it this way.
01:20:04.000One way to look at it is, what's better, big government or a tech platform with foreign investors operating in foreign countries, allowing foreign actors to influence our elections, but conservatives get banned?
01:20:15.000Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Wikipedia, et cetera, allow Australians to post their unfettered leftist opinions on our platforms to influence Americans, but Laura Loomer is banned.
01:20:26.000I don't care how much you don't like her.
01:20:29.000She's an American citizen, and her discourse matters infinitely more than a New Zealander.
01:20:34.000But that person in New Zealand can go on Twitter and post all the crazy leftist stuff they want.
01:27:11.000When that ripples through the chicken, because they feed chicken and cows and all this factory farm corn, and even fish, the price of everything is going to go up.
01:27:20.000Because these factory farms are like, we need corn, but corn is really expensive.
01:27:24.000Okay, raise the price on everything else.
01:27:26.000You're gonna be making, like, somebody who makes $15 an hour right now could, like, buy three chickens.
01:27:33.000And then, now it's up 10%, now you can only buy, you know, two and a half, or something.
01:27:38.000The point is, all of these numbers mean you have to work longer to get the same thing.
01:27:43.000So people are trying to find a place to take your existing buying power.
01:27:46.000Let's say, for every hour you work, you can buy a chicken.
01:27:49.000So they're like, okay, all the currency I get from this work, if I put it into Bitcoin or something, then when the hyperinflation hits, I'll still be able to buy the same amount of chicken.
01:27:59.000But if you hold the dollars, you won't be able to.
01:28:03.000Last year around May, June, July is when I really started going into crypto hard, when I saw the big printing that they did last year, that two, four trillion printing.
01:28:10.000And it wasn't that I wanted to buy Bitcoin, it was that I wanted to park my money somewhere that wasn't going to get deflated.
01:28:15.000So I have a question, you might think I'm dumb for asking this, but a genuine question about cryptocurrencies.
01:32:17.000So I don't know the full numbers, but I was reading something where they said like Dogecoin is gonna print a ridiculous amount as opposed to Bitcoin's, what, 21 million?
01:32:25.000So that means there's going to be a massive supply of Dogecoin for trade.
01:32:28.000So Dogecoin could theoretically become like cash.
01:32:32.000I was hearing that Dogecoin automatically deflates every year, like some of it is removed from the circulation, which is a very interesting concept.
01:33:25.000Just more like if you and I each had $1,000 and I sat on it and you spent yours and then made $1,000 more, you'd still have $1,000 but I'd have $990 at the end of the day.
01:34:35.000Yes, he's got to go on with the Sheba.
01:34:39.000So I think the reason Dogecoin is skyrocketing right now is because Elon Musk is going to go on and they think he's going to do some Doge skit.
01:34:46.000It's going to cause the price to skyrocket.
01:35:14.000In the past, I had purchased like tens of thousands of just garbage coins that were like ERC-20 tokens that were worth like an eighth of a cent.
01:35:54.000Of course, they always do that before a depression.
01:35:56.000If you look at the history of the Great Depression, the week before the stock market collapsed, they were talking about how great it was, what a good time to buy stocks it was, take out loans and buy stocks on loans, post your earnings as collateral.
01:36:08.000Yeah, this is so annoying because the economy has way too many moving parts to say something is positive.
01:36:13.000You have no way of knowing if it's going to affect 15 other different things negatively.
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01:36:49.000And now we will read your Super Chats.
01:36:53.000All right, Sam Trendy J says, Hi Kim, what is your favorite aspect of the BLM movement?
01:38:25.000Rampton says, the first chat's name was Nightingale Mori, but did you know that Speechless, Controlling Words, Controlling Minds by Michael Knowles is available for pre-order?
01:38:36.000Also, I got my Tim Foyle gorilla shirt.
01:38:38.000So I caught that one this time because they've been tricking me into promoting Michael Knowles' book.
01:41:13.000BLM and police brutality against BIPOC mentioned five times.
01:41:17.000Speakers stated Riding King riots were systemically racist against Asian community, intersectional insanity.
01:41:23.000Man, you know, look, if it were me, I would just, I would interrupt these and I would accuse everything they say of being racist.
01:41:30.000Just like, like if they were like, look, you can't, you're not going to get a white person on some, you know, HR department being like, we think that, you know, the AI, oh, excuse me.
01:43:29.000And so, you know, me, myself, I know someone was asking in the chat, but, you know, I'm a black woman and I felt like I did not get support from the GOP.
01:46:10.000No, they're gonna be like, We understand that the whole thing was corrupt and crooked, but we're gonna throw him in the hole anyway.
01:46:19.000TheLukewarmGamer says, last episode you said you don't know if you could kill someone in self-defense because ending a unique human would be too hard.
01:46:34.000I didn't say that I didn't know if I could kill someone.
01:46:37.000I said that I would prefer to use the last round in my 12 gauge would be rubber buck to give someone a fair warning, which could put me at risk.
01:46:45.000But if I have to defend myself and my friends and my family, no question, I won't hesitate.
01:46:53.000I don't know if you guys have any thoughts.
01:46:55.000Well, one time I caught a mouse in my apartment, and it was with a glue trap, and I didn't realize how horrible those were.
01:47:01.000And I found the mouse, and he basically tried to tear himself off the glue trap and ripped his own leg off trying to get off, and he was suffering and dying.
01:47:06.000So I had to take him outside and put him out of his misery.
01:47:09.000And I covered it with a napkin, I got a bag of dirt from the trash, and I just started smashing him.
01:47:43.000A murderer brutally murdering a woman is like... Could be unrelated.
01:47:46.000Yeah, I'm pretty sure he's just murdering somebody.
01:47:48.000But, you know, if you've got to become that, I would never suggest it, but man, when people go into war and you listen to them tell stories afterwards, you're not... I mean, you're still human, but humans are wild animals.
01:47:59.000Alright, Remy says, Tim, I'm a security guard working in Baltimore.
01:48:03.000Now that they're not prosecuting low-level crime, my job is getting hectic because the crazies know the cops aren't going to come if I call.
01:48:57.000I just think that justice is supposed to be blind.
01:49:00.000I don't know if that's the correct understanding of what it means by just being blind, but my understanding is that it's supposed to be that everyone is treated equally under the law, and I think... I guess the issue is a lifetime ban on things I'm not a fan of, but maybe the issue is...
01:49:35.000If we're going to argue that this is what you have to do to pay penance to society, but your rights will still be deprived, then we're giving people a life sentence.
01:49:42.000I was thinking we could put webcams in prisons with the prisoners so that they could communicate with like their friends and family over watch of guard.
01:51:20.000But it's really weird for me to see people being like, I think Tom Steyer should have more billions of dollars to elect Democratic DAs to subvert the will of the working class and take away our gun rights.
01:51:50.000They're like, do when you, like when you have $5 million and you pay, you know, two, two, like 2.2 million taxes, they're like, I don't know.
01:53:31.000Not about being possible, I was just making a point that, like, the more I see people cheering on Trinidad and Jabba to pressure, I'm like, maybe we need service to guarantee citizenship?
01:54:15.000I think it's better not to fight it and move when the time comes.
01:54:18.000I feel like the country's breaking apart and the left is screaming, defund the police, because as soon as the police are gone, the decoupling is instant.
01:54:25.000And conservatives are actually disadvantaging themselves by supporting a decaying, a system in decay.
01:54:31.000And if they, it's like, Man, the far left has already jumped off the cliff.
01:54:37.000They're, you know, they're base jumping as fast as they can.
01:55:55.000I mean, in World War II, we actually had U-boats storming the beaches.
01:55:57.000But in terms of... You look at the videos out of Syria, you look at videos from the Middle East, and based on the stuff I've seen in urban conflict, you can walk past a war zone and they're not going to touch you.
01:56:09.000Like, there are literally people who are, like, carrying baskets of water as bullets are flying because they're not a target for the war.
01:56:15.000I mean, what other choice do you have, too?
01:56:16.000It's still extremely risky, and some of these people, often, they get hurt.
01:56:19.000People flee because the collateral damage is so high.
01:56:22.000But I've been in tons of foreign urban conflict situations where they completely ignore me.
01:56:28.000I have nothing to do with their conflict.
01:56:30.000You can get hit as a bystander, so you don't want to be there, but I've watched the APCs roll in, you know, and they do their thing and they ignore you.
01:57:44.000Like, I have a whole bunch of applications for when all these different currencies popped up, and I was downloading the original apps to run and mine them.
01:58:45.000Timmy Hill says, Maybe Tim should take the same advice you give cops and quit YouTube and Twitter in protest of their censorship.
01:58:53.000If enough people quit, they might change their ways.
01:58:56.000I guess if we were at the point where the system was completely untenable, and I wasn't allowed to criticize the media at all anymore, sure.
01:59:06.000Like if YouTube came to me and said, from now on, You're only allowed to say things that support progressives, and you can't say any opinions that are pro-conservative, I'd be like, okay, I quit.
01:59:18.000What if they said, don't worry, everything's fine, and then they demonetized your video, and then the next time they're like, we're not gonna do that anymore, and then they demonetized you again, and again, and again, and they kept telling you, they kept gaslighting you, we're not gonna demonetize you, but they kept demonetizing you?
01:59:39.000And they're told, like, hey, do your job.
01:59:40.000I'll keep putting my hand in the fire and it won't burn.
01:59:43.000So right now the problem is, the situation police in these big cities are in is that
01:59:50.000they're basically enforcing a law that only ever gets applied against regular people.
01:59:55.000People who want to go to church, people who want to open their business, conservatives, and Antifa, except for, you know, the most extreme offenders, are getting cut loose over and over again, even when they admit they attacked a federal officer.
02:00:07.000So if it got to the point where no matter what you do, you're only empowering lunatics, then you stop.
02:00:13.000However, on this show and on my social media, I actually do the opposite of that.
02:00:17.000So I'm actually heavily critical of the media establishment and able to do so.
02:02:25.000You know, hopefully, you know, like I said, I'll work through 22, and we'll still try to make some ground in grassroots efforts and hola, you know, 24, you never know what's gonna happen.
02:02:36.000But obviously, we got to still keep chipping away on the ground, no matter what.
02:02:39.000Yeah, but I do appreciate the vote of confidence.
02:02:42.000Elijah Zepeda says Candace Owens just asked Trump if she can be his running mate on her show.
02:03:24.000Well, I'm not trying to promote Doge so much as just, like, talking about what's going on, but yeah.
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