On this week's episode of The Joe Biden Eating a Small Child Corner, we have special guest Seamus Coghlan of the Illinois Boys to talk about Joe Biden eating a small child, the Chicago Police Officer involved in the death of a young man named Dante Wright, and more.
00:00:49.000the officer involved in the shooting of Dante Wright has been arrested and
00:01:05.000Charged with second-degree manslaughter and her mugshot is already going around
00:01:09.000They've erected barricades around her house because the far-left extremists have published her address.
00:01:15.000And when a city manager said this officer deserves due process, a council member voted to have him removed and publicly stated, it was because I'm scared the people will retaliate against me.
00:01:59.000Ladies and gentlemen, in the Joe Biden Eating Bernie Girl Corner, we have Freedom Tunes producer, creator, comedian, funny guy, Seamus Coghlan.
00:03:15.000So whenever we have guests here, because pictures on both sides are Joe Biden eating a child, no matter which side they sit on, I'm like, you're okay with Joe Biden eating a child behind you, right?
00:04:37.000Okay, well, let's get into all of that, my friends.
00:04:39.000If you haven't already, go over to TimCast.com, become a member, because we're gonna have a really fun members-only exclusive episode coming up later tonight, because we got, you know, we got Seamus and Jack.
00:04:49.000So, you know, we try to keep things family-friendly, but I wonder how absurd things will get, you know, after the fact.
00:04:54.000If the pre-show was any indication, it's going to get really interesting.
00:04:56.000If the pre-show is any indication, I'm out.
00:05:53.000Black Irish Yep, we're not bragging all right all right.
00:05:56.000How about we talk about some news my friends I'm kidding of course if you haven't already know we got to smash the like button you do because it really helps out leave a comment Just you know that's what you think and subscribe to the show because I believe by late tonight or tomorrow 1 million subscribers Beautiful right so excited 1 million.
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00:07:12.000You can see when they're, when they're hanging out and talking, he's like twisting his mind to be able to communicate with her without freaking her out.
00:07:17.000Cause you can see like when she was young, he probably said all sorts of stuff.
00:07:22.000Hold on do you think that he told Michaela that she was a chimpanzee full of snakes?
00:07:28.000This is why I love George Peterson so much that is an actual quote People were tweeting me like bro.
00:07:35.000I'm sorry no no he said that We just watched the video downstairs in the new green room at the Tim Pool estate and condo here and we were having some Japanese whiskey.
00:07:46.000And we were watching up on the giant screen YouTube videos made by Seamus and in this amazing video about Red Skull, there was this incredible line where he goes, you're just a chimpanzee full of snakes.
00:07:57.000And I looked at Seamus and I was like, dude, that's a hilarious joke.
00:08:00.000Jack actually looked at me and said, that is the only funny thing I've ever heard you say.
00:08:05.000I was like, guys, you have to watch more of my videos.
00:08:06.000Everyone's like, no, we want to watch something else.
00:10:20.000They have charged Derek Chauvin with murder, quite literally saying, you intended to kill this man.
00:10:27.000And the defense asks, how did he kill him?
00:10:30.000And the state goes, well, I mean, it could have been a bunch of different ways.
00:10:32.000We're not entirely sure what we're accusing him of, but we do know that something he did killed the guy.
00:10:38.000If the state can't tell the jury, here's exactly what he did, then how can I definitively say, beyond a reasonable doubt, he killed somebody?
00:10:53.000I guess what happened was, initially, in the trial, the prosecution said the knee on the neck cut off flow of blood to the brain.
00:11:00.000And then, on cross, they were like, oh, well, you know, there's possibly other reasons.
00:11:05.000So it seems that, and I'm getting this from some of the legal analysis from lawyers who know more than I, that they switched up their assessment, saying, well, maybe it was because of the pressure on the neck and back, making it harder for him to breathe.
00:11:17.000The state actually brought up different reasons why it may have occurred.
00:11:20.000The defense, very smart, kept poking at the state's witnesses, saying like, Man, when they got the medical examiner, this was huge.
00:11:29.000The defense says to the medical examiner, if you found George Floyd in his apartment, how would you think he died?
00:11:51.000So then we had that other big moment where the state's own witness testified, and I know you guys have heard me say it a lot because you really gotta drive this one home.
00:11:59.000The use of force expert from LA said, Derek Chauvin would have been in the right to tase George Floyd the moment he arrived on scene, and he chose not to.
00:12:07.000And so the defense was like, so Chauvin realized he would use a lesser force option, And that was the state's witness that said that.
00:12:14.000You expect me to believe the unreasonable doubt Chauvin intended to kill Floyd when their own state witness said he chose lesser force options?
00:13:19.000It's not even about saying directly that, no, we know for a fact this is not a homicide.
00:13:24.000All you have to do is establish reasonable doubt, as you've discussed.
00:13:26.000So, people are looking at this like, oh, well, based on what we saw in the videos and based on other medical evidence, or whatever they want to tout, it appears as if he was killed.
00:13:35.000Okay, but if you can establish a reasonable doubt that he was not intentionally murdering him, then he can't be charged with it.
00:13:42.000But people are going to riot if that doesn't happen.
00:13:51.000This is my opinion, I'm not a lawyer, okay?
00:13:55.000Legal insurrection has been doing a really great job with their analysis because I watch the trial, I read the mainstream media, and then I read legal insurrection.
00:14:02.000And the reason I say they're doing a good job is you read them, and I think it was Andrew Bronk, I believe his name is.
00:14:06.000When you read him, he's like, here's what the prosecution did well, here's what the defense did really well.
00:14:10.000The prosecution messed this up, this was good for the prosecution.
00:14:12.000And I'm like, that seems like a fair analysis.
00:14:14.000You turn to the mainstream media, and it's like the defense is a clown, rolling around, dancing, and not actually defending him.
00:14:20.000It's crazy reading what the left and what the mainstream press is saying about this case, because I literally...
00:14:26.000Today, I'm watching the trial live, and the medical examiner said, I would not rule this a homicide, it's undetermined.
00:14:34.000I did not read that anywhere, I listened to the man say it, and I was like, wow!
00:14:38.000A medical expert, an examiner, who's apparently written studies from Maryland, is here testifying as an expert, saying, based on these facts, and he didn't say George Floyd died from drugs or a heart attack, he said, He thinks that his heart stopped with these factors compounding it, can't determine whether it's undetermined.
00:14:55.000And I'm like, that's a fair assessment, it's balanced.
00:14:57.000You see that from legal insurrection, you don't see it from the mainstream media.
00:14:59.000I'll tell you this though, there will be riots.
00:15:02.000Because my prediction is, first, it's possible that because of the ongoing Dante Wright riots, the jury is terrified, and they're gonna be like, I'm saying guilty, screw that, I didn't get my house burned down.
00:15:14.000We saw the city council member in Brooklyn Center vote to fire the city manager and say publicly, I was scared of retaliation.
00:15:22.000That lady should be fired, removed, impeached, whatever, and that guy should get his job back immediately because of a vote under duress.
00:15:44.000So now these jurors are going to be sitting there for the weekend, stewing, watching the city burn to the ground, and you think they're going to come and vote not guilty?
00:16:20.000And the activists are going to start screaming and crying, and they're going to go outside and they're going to burn the city to the ground.
00:16:27.000The way the media behaves is entirely irresponsible and it's hilarious because for years they were claiming that the President of the United States and conservatives were making them feel unsafe.
00:16:36.000But then when the country is a powder keg, it seems as if they're doing everything they possibly can to rile up tensions even more so and set the whole thing ablaze.
00:17:47.000It doesn't mean... So this is what happens, right?
00:17:49.000They're like, the medical examiner has ruled George Floyd's death a homicide.
00:17:53.000And then all the activists go, And they start screaming because they think homicide means intentional murder.
00:17:59.000Then what happens is, you know, in these cases with cops, it'll be ruled a homicide because the cop... Let's say a cop shoots somebody in self-defense.
00:18:05.000Cop's walking down the street, whistling a jaunty tune, and a guy jumps out and says, Ha ha!
00:19:59.000You said George Floyd was on his way to die anyway, and I'm like... Alright, but you know, when you talk about the drugs, the heart condition, the methamphetamine, which is also a vasoconstrictor, he takes a respiratory depressant, he's got 90% constriction in his blood vessels already, that dude was trying to kill himself!
00:20:23.000I mean, the combination of the two, behind the wheel of the car, is... It's not about himself, it's about the reckless endangerment to himself and others.
00:21:25.000But like, given the social ramifications, the cultural, political ramifications of the verdict, this for the city, for the country, they really should be doing everything they can to get to the bottom of it.
00:21:36.000You know what I saw that was... Here's the thing though.
00:21:41.000Even if they were able to come out and definitively prove that we know for a fact he OD'd, the officer in question is completely innocent, Chauvin didn't do anything wrong, I think there would still be riots.
00:21:53.000Even if the facts were a thousand to zero, there's still gonna be riots.
00:21:57.000If they took Derek Chauvin, After, a day after this happened and the riots were breaking out, and they marched him to the top of a pyramid and grabbed his arms and legs and put him over the shrine and took a giant axe, they would still riot.
00:22:10.000They would say, we're gonna riot until the system changes.
00:22:15.000Honestly, they might have rioted even more.
00:22:17.000When you give a mob what they want, it doesn't exactly... That's what I'm thinking about.
00:22:21.000Doing nothing right now is like a fire, a blaze that's burning through the fields, and you're not going to do anything.
00:22:27.000You're just going to let it keep burning.
00:22:29.000But parrying this guy is like pouring gasoline on the fire to try and put it out.
00:22:33.000You constantly reignite the tensions in the story and exacerbate things.
00:22:36.000Yeah, so there's other ways to put out a fire.
00:22:38.000You know, you can burn the land around the fire, you can fix the system itself so it doesn't continue, but... If after this incident they said we will not be charging any of these officers, you'd have had the same riots, they would have ended, and there would be no more news this year.
00:22:51.000By charging him, he is going to get acquitted on many of these charges because they're insane, and they're going to reignite the anger.
00:23:57.000And then they're like, George Floyd in this instance, you know, was panicking, saying, I can't breathe, but he didn't die.
00:24:03.000He didn't, you know, he wasn't killed.
00:24:05.000So clearly, you know, in the same circumstance, he was fine.
00:24:10.000And that was the setup because the narrative now is that the prosecution basically stated George Floyd in the past has feigned medical emergency to no ill effect to him.
00:24:23.000It looked like they were saying that they tried making the argument, see when he was sick before nothing bad happened.
00:24:28.000And the defense was like, see before he pretended to be sick too.
00:24:32.000And if nothing happened, why should a cop now reasonable believe he's being reasonable in his statements?
00:24:37.000So it was actually a pretty interesting flip on the prosecution that they walked right into.
00:24:43.000Watching the prosecution so far, I'm surprised that these left-wing outlets can even pretend they're doing well.
00:24:51.000Initially, at the beginning, when the judge allowed for a week of people to just testify about how horrible it was to watch, yeah, they were doing decently.
00:24:59.000But so many of their witnesses have said things that you're like, that was a defense witness, right?
00:26:48.000This is a scumbag doing scumbag things, who died doing scumbag things, under the control of a cop doing the cop things that he was trained to do.
00:26:57.000I mean, he did have his knee on his neck.
00:26:59.000No, I mean, I know his back, but it looked like he had both.
00:27:08.000The testimony has shown that the knee wasn't consistently on the neck and moved back and forth.
00:27:13.000Which means, this is where I guess the state was forced to change their argument because without consistent pressure on the neck, the argument of cutting off blood flow made no sense because Chauvin's knee moved several times.
00:27:24.000So... Okay, well, here's how he killed him.
00:27:28.000If the state can't tell me definitive... If the state came out and said, this man pulled a gun, on video, fired it, the bolt went in the guy, the guy died.
00:27:35.000I'd be like, okay, that's their case, and I saw the evidence.
00:27:37.000Now they're like, we think this is what killed him.
00:28:03.000You know, one of the things that bothers me, yes, I think you are right, is that there's this desire to win in court.
00:28:10.000It's the prosecution versus the defense and they both want to win.
00:28:14.000What they should both be doing is getting to the bottom of the situation and trying to bring justice regardless of who was right and who was wrong.
00:28:19.000If the prosecution finds out that the guy wasn't guilty, stop the case.
00:29:08.000I'll say whatever I have to say to get my case.
00:29:10.000We have politics in play and Chauvin should go to prison for the rest of his life even though any reasonable person is going to look at this and be like, maybe you need to reform the police department.
00:29:20.000Maybe you should stop training people to do this.
00:29:34.000But like in a in a decent world without the cultural and political backdrop to this case, then what's happening is exactly what we want to have happen.
00:29:45.000Somebody dies, cop was involved, we do an investigation, and at the end of the day, we're like, eh, cop was fine.
00:29:53.000But the problem is, is the cultural and political backdrop is such that we know that justice, ha ha, isn't that funny that these people say they're after justice, if justice prevails, Well, goodbye Minneapolis.
00:30:07.000Did you see the mayor of Brooklyn Center?
00:30:09.000It's a city just outside of Minneapolis.
00:30:11.000He came out and called the group Peaceful Protesters.
00:30:14.000Thank you, Peaceful Protesters, while wearing a ballistic helmet.
00:30:21.000He's wearing a ballistic helmet while saying, thank you, peaceful protesters.
00:30:24.000He wore it to protect himself from all of the right-wing MAGA patriots who were there, who were throwing grenades and bottles and beer cans at him.
00:31:09.000Well, yeah, because they were like, they were fancy, right?
00:31:11.000They had like specks in them and they were different colors and they filled up all of the flower planters on the corner of 16th and H, which is right, Black Lives Matter Plaza, whatever.
00:31:21.000And I just, I've been thinking about this so much lately.
00:31:25.000There was just, just hordes of people just picking up these fucking, like half a brick size rock each, just chucking them through the windows of these big office buildings.
00:31:32.000They're just shattering all the glass.
00:31:37.000No, they were like, you could tell they were like expensive.
00:31:40.000Like somebody paid to decorate these planters with them, but they turned out they were peace bricks.
00:31:45.000All right, let's talk about Lady Chauvin, right?
00:31:47.000So, the Chauvin trial's going on, you know, we got to talk about the political ramifications for the jury and these new riots and what's causing them.
00:32:37.000Lady cop pulls out her gun and she yells taser taser taser.
00:32:40.000They jump out of the way and she shoots him and then she goes Holy s I just shot him Now she's being charged These extremists have published her home information or address so the cops have built erected barricades around her house because they're expecting riots I guess the challenge here is, I mean, what do we even say about this happening again?
00:33:59.000It's sad, because obviously this is going to continue to happen, right?
00:34:02.000Police officers have to use lethal force, just given the nature of their line of work, and sometimes it's not going to be justified, and sometimes it is going to be justified, but either way, it's going to be treated by the dominant media culture as if it's not justified, and these kinds of things are going to happen.
00:34:14.000We're going to keep burning our country down.
00:34:16.000I'm generally saying, like, I have no idea what the solution is.
00:34:20.000You ever see those videos where they have, it's a big gun and it fires, it's a bunch of weights in a circle with a big net behind it and it spreads out and it catches all the pigeons.
00:34:33.000I'm half kidding, but I'm wondering if the real solution is, I wouldn't even call it reform, but a change in police tactics and how you deal with a stop like this.
00:34:43.000So what happened was they got him out of the car, but they were holding him right next to the driver's seat.
00:34:47.000So when he ripped away and jumped into the driver's seat, they could have got him out and immediately pulled him back and pulled him far back.
00:34:53.000I know it's easy to be like, I wasn't there, but here's what I would have done.
00:34:56.000But I'm wondering if there's like, if we could look at how police behave.
00:35:00.000You know, instinctively, and then come up with a simple training plan or procedure plan that can put a roadblock in a lot of these circumstances.
00:35:08.000Like, face the guy backwards immediately, you know?
00:35:10.000Or, like, make his left leg over his right leg, or something like that, that could just make it very difficult for them to get the jump on a cop in some way.
00:35:44.000This is what's interesting about what Tim just said, too, though.
00:35:47.000There are, what, four million police interactions per year, and the number of people killed by police officers, shot by police officers, is usually under a thousand, usually in the hundreds.
00:36:00.000And so my point is, even if they change their tactics to minimize the number of deaths, there are still going to be some deaths, and there are still going to be riots as a result.
00:36:38.000When she yelled, Taser, Taser, Taser, was she ordering the other cop to fire their taser and she was just holding her gun waiting?
00:36:45.000I don't think she said yet, and that's smart, but the department said they thought she was intending to use her taser, intending to use her taser, but then grabbed her gun instead.
00:38:02.000There's a huge system that breeds something like this, where somebody doesn't know that you don't carry a gun, you don't commit crimes, you don't commit aggravated assault, you don't try to flee from a cop, and you sure as heck Don't put your hand down on the floorboards when a cop has a gun drawn on you.
00:38:21.000It's because people make this out about systemic racism, but these are all things that I, as a very white person, would never dream of getting away with doing in front of a police officer.
00:38:32.000Why is it that if it's about systemic racism, I am taught as a white person who's apparently in this white dominance culture and I can get away with anything, Every time the cop comes to my car when I get pulled over going a hundred into forty five Ten and two.
00:38:49.000Yep license and registration in one hand.
00:39:26.000Here's how you respond, you know, when they're at the door, here's when you get pulled over, here's what you gotta do.
00:39:31.000Turn the dome light on, turn the radio off, stop the car, take your keys out, put them on the dash, take your wallet, your phone, whatever you got, put it on the dash, your insurance on the dash, hands 10 and 2, and have the window rolled down so when they walk up and they say, license and insurance, you go, it's right here officer, and you take it right in front of Plainview and you open it up, instead of reaching in the glove box or reaching, I was told to do that.
00:39:50.000I don't understand when I see these commercials.
00:39:52.000There's a commercial they did where it's like a black father talking to his kid and it's like, it's time for the talk, what you need to understand about police in this country.
00:39:58.000And I was like, I don't understand why they don't try to represent just poor people in general, because I've been through that.
00:40:04.000You were just saying the exact same thing.
00:41:23.000So it's simple things like- So what you're saying is, there are a lot of tricks people do if they're Irish.
00:41:28.000Fire department, police department, it's all- One of the tricks was just, I'll just say this, if I was to get pulled over, What's going on?
00:41:37.000Sorry, I'm trying to rush to the fire department to meet my dad for dinner.
00:41:43.000Professional courtesy for the firefighters who are helping us out.
00:41:46.000Things like that, but no joke, the police have the stickers, the firefighters have the stickers, and I'll simplify the story, but I've had instances with police who have pulled me over, and then when they see the firefighter emblem, they're like, who's the firefighter?
00:41:59.000It's my dad, and they're like, have a good day.
00:43:26.000Because telling the cop that you're in the family comes after they're comfortable and they see your hands in plain view.
00:43:33.000We had a joke because it was so obvious what you're talking about, to me anyway, once you think about it, that we'd be like, they'd be like, licensed registration, sir.
00:43:40.000We'd be like, Yeah, it's right here in my glove compartment!
00:43:58.000Assume from the police officer's perspective and assume that they think you have a weapon.
00:44:03.000So now I think we are minimizing some instances in which there's actually been people with their hands up on their knees getting shot, shot through the doors and whatever.
00:44:11.000But we're just talking specifically about auto stops and how you can handle yourself in an auto stop with law enforcement.
00:44:19.000Yeah, and here's the thing, there are psychopaths in every profession, so of course you're going to have psychopathic cops, or even just people with other illnesses which are untreated, or who are just plain evil, who will conduct themselves in dangerous ways or even kill people.
00:44:34.000But we still want to teach people how to behave when they're with, and a lot of it is just common sense, but you want to help people understand that we could minimize the number of deaths at the hands of police each year if folks just understood this.
00:45:38.000She was standing behind a door and a cop, the Capitol Police, shot right through the door and just killed a woman who was just standing there.
00:45:47.000Okay, but this is the girl I'm thinking of.
00:47:59.000Yeah, yeah, but it's I mean you look at how the media you know, I'll put it this way though super dark
00:48:04.000I I am still kind of optimistic for a few reasons, right?
00:48:07.000I talked about the media's collapse the rise of independent platforms like substack
00:48:11.000One of the projects Ian spearheading now is I don't we should come up with a name for it. Yeah, MetaNet. I don't
00:48:15.000know MetaNet Did you just come up with that?
00:48:17.000No, we were talking about that on a call a couple days ago.
00:48:20.000I was going to say, if you don't have that trademarked or the domain bar yet, it's an open source project free for everyone.
00:48:28.000The goal is to create an open source program that can create a subscription platform for everybody that networks with other platforms so no one can be banned anymore yet your own website.
00:48:37.000But this is going to decentralize the internet and strip away a lot of the power from the narrative machine.
00:51:43.000I feel bad for the people that are still talking about Trump, still talking about dating and mating, still talking about that one thing that got you attention over and over.
00:51:52.000It's like being Bananarama and having to go play that one damn song all the time.
00:52:00.000Ratings are starting to improve for a lot of people.
00:52:03.000We had this period after the inauguration where ratings started to go down because people are like, okay, I'm done, it's over.
00:52:09.000Now interest is starting to come back in a variety of stories and a lot of people are reporting on like YouTube and podcasts, ratings are starting to come back, it's a good day, but CNN's ratings are still going down.
00:53:33.000I feel like I get more enjoyment reading some news articles and then talking to you guys about it than watching it on TV and being told about it.
00:53:41.000But I think a lot of people don't have a friend that they can talk to about politics.
00:54:27.000Whenever I talked, and also, I don't know if I should say this, but there was a very prominent, very, very famous progressive who lived like two blocks away from me.
00:55:45.000Which brings me to our next amazing story.
00:55:49.000I would like to give all the people who are watching right now, silently in your home, start clapping for James O'Keefe.
00:55:57.000Because this is maybe one of the biggest and best stories I think he's done.
00:56:01.000Probably not true, I'm probably forgetting something more impactful.
00:56:03.000But Project Veritas has gotten a CNN staffer on the record gloating about COVID deaths propping up their ratings.
00:56:11.000And he says, the red phone rings, and it's Jeff Zucker, who I believe is the president, calling and saying, hey, get that death tracker on the TV because it's good for the ratings.
00:57:38.000But you know, the sad part is, is he probably doesn't get a single extra penny based on on ratings and he's doing it because he's a corporate drone and he's selling out his country and all of his fellow countrymen so that some corporation and shareholders can get rich, which makes him double, triple loser.
00:59:05.000There was one guy, he's like sitting in a room, he's like an older middle-aged guy with a big old belly, and he's like, we used to actually go out and report stuff.
01:01:15.000He was exposing the establishment, the corrupt machine.
01:01:19.000Look, the emails that got released through WikiLeaks shined a light on what the DNC was doing with these media organizations, the nefarious double standards and all that stuff.
01:01:28.000And for everything that Julian Assange has done, They gave him something worse than a death sentence.
01:01:33.000It's a character assassination and indeterminate imprisonment.
01:02:00.000It was so lame how the Death Star blew up, you know, Alderaan.
01:02:04.000How do you dismantle it without blowing it up?
01:02:06.000Imagine being in the Death Star doing a broadcast show where you're like, the decimation of Alderaan was wrong and protesting it and then like nothing changes.
01:03:06.000Get the lightsaber rusty, put it in a barrel.
01:03:12.000Speaking of the industrial military complex and their lackeys in the media, it's interesting how CNN and some of these other outlets have characterized Biden extending the deadline for when we leave Afghanistan.
01:03:22.000So Biden says that as a non-negotiable we're going to be out of Afghanistan by September 11th.
01:04:17.000So there has not been a single American troop killed in Afghanistan in a year at this point, but the Taliban have said if we are not out by that May 1st deadline that we negotiated, they will start attacking the United States and our NATO allies again.
01:04:53.000Had to do to fight the foreign policy establishment to get us to the point where we could have a deal negotiated
01:04:58.000We're in the near future. We'd have all of our troops withdrawn is completely out the window and we're gonna stay
01:05:02.000over there I think the CEO of lucky is a woman
01:05:04.000Yes, Jack. Well, I just hold on that's pretty messed up So let me just say the women who run the military
01:05:10.000industrial complex They jumped up onto their desks and started square dancing
01:05:14.000together and doing a jig and they're all celebrating and clapping along
01:05:17.000I would say they pulled up their skirts, but no they're James D. Tells oh, it's a guy Hal said
01:05:23.000Information you never know these days He corrected you never
01:05:30.000I want to say, like, I really hope we're wrong about this too, but I basically made the exact same prediction.
01:05:34.000Yeah, I mean, Taliban promised they would attack if we're there past May 1st, as in two weeks from now, and we're saying we're going to stay there longer.
01:06:54.000No, when the Republican Party voted for Donald Trump, they were rejecting the foreign policy establishment.
01:06:59.000Well, I mean, they were rejecting Hillary Clinton, right?
01:07:01.000But when his movement had actual support from Americans who were going to his rallies and showing up for him, a lot of that was people who were conservative and who were sick of the foreign policy establishment running the show.
01:07:34.000They were people who were dancing around and enjoying their time along with them, and a lot of people were willing to do business with them.
01:07:40.000And think about how even Luke Skywalker approached Jabba, he was like, I'll give you a chance.
01:07:45.000So even the approach to the Hutts, or to Jabba specifically, was like, Maybe we'll make a deal.
01:09:18.000So, in the conversation about being a chimpanzee full of snakes, you know, there's an interesting idea that emerges about... How many snakes?
01:09:51.000So she says the concept of mathematics being purely objective is unequivocally false and teaching it is even less so.
01:09:57.000It goes on to say, or the document goes on to say, Upholding the idea that there are always right and always wrong answers perpetuate objectivity as well as fear of open conflict.
01:10:34.000The purposeful deconstruction of math.
01:10:36.000When I was younger, I had friends who were going to these schools where they were learning this trash.
01:10:40.000I remember arguing with a friend of mine when we were having an argument or discussion and I said something like, nothing's absolute except math, I guess.
01:10:49.000And then my friend was like, that's not true.
01:11:22.000The system of mathematics which tells us that 2 plus 2 is 4 is what allows for the science to be done to build this kind of thing, and the camera I'm looking at, and the microphone I'm talking into, and which is what allows for the people watching at home to have access to this conversation.
01:11:34.000There is an empirical basis for what we are talking about here with the rules and laws of mathematics.
01:11:40.000The alternate... I mean, first of all, there is no proposed altered system or alternate system.
01:11:43.000They just want to deconstruct what we have now.
01:11:48.000The whole point is, I can point out that you're incorrect.
01:11:50.000But again, when they say things like, nothing is objectively true, including mathematics, they're making an objective statement.
01:11:56.000They're doing it so that dumb people will be sitting down and you'll say something like, in order to build a bridge, we need, you know, this math.
01:13:27.000But I'm describing mathematical concepts using different words.
01:13:30.000I can say flork, glop, blebo, and they could represent one, two, three.
01:13:34.000They're just words to represent mathematical concepts.
01:13:36.000But base 10 and base two are different languages to describe the same concept.
01:13:44.000So, computers understand 1 plus 1 equals 1-0.
01:13:46.000Because they work in binary, there are no 2s in computer language.
01:13:50.000Well, we all know that 1-0 represents 2 in computer language, so it's operating... 1-0 represents the concept that 2 represents in a higher base.
01:13:56.000Actually, this is a really great representation of constructivism versus objective reality.
01:14:01.000We're arguing that most people operating in good faith understand what you mean when you say 2 plus 2 is 4.
01:14:06.000Your argument, Ian, is constructivist, where you're like, well, I can change the definition without telling you to subvert the argument.
01:14:13.000I can use a different language to give you a different answer.
01:14:17.000And the point I was making earlier, which is basically the point Jack made when he's bringing up your paycheck, is it's really easy to over-abstract these things and go, well, usually when I see math just on a paper and I'm told that these rules exist, but I can't actually be certain.
01:14:30.000But when you look at what following these rules produces in the real world, it becomes very clear that math is an objective reality.
01:14:46.000They come to my planet, they're catching nine men.
01:14:49.000But it's important to put this in greater context, right?
01:14:51.000The same people that are saying that two plus two is five are the same people that are saying that objective reality is white supremacy, that data is white supremacy, that being on time is white supremacy.
01:15:02.000that being self-reliant is white supremacy, that everything in America is white supremacy,
01:15:06.000and the United Nations just today, our rep to the United Nations said that our constitution
01:15:12.000is steeped in white supremacy. Murp. By the way- Bro, when they say math is white supremacy, that's like
01:15:19.000they're going for- They're going to the root.
01:15:22.000It's like, one thing to be like, your culture is white supremacy and you have an argument about it.
01:15:25.000It's another thing to be like, math itself!
01:17:36.000If you're going to start talking in a different base, then to do it all on that base and then completely translate it back to base 10, then we'll see they're precisely the same.
01:17:44.000What you did in your example, sir, is that you translated the first two parts of the equation, but didn't translate the answer.
01:17:51.000And you left it looking in the same thing.
01:17:56.000Hold on, are we giving you a base 5 or higher?
01:18:58.000Then that, I think maybe there's insidiousness to what these people are talking about, but I also do believe getting lost in base 10 and thinking that the world exists in base 10 is dangerous.
01:20:17.000I don't want to be 55 with cats and no kids wishing I had a husband and a family and lamenting the fact that I decided to really pursue that HR job where I got up to second senior assistant vice president.
01:20:29.000The same thing could happen in these circumstances.
01:20:31.000Unfortunately, it's sad that these kids are pawns.
01:21:02.000This next story we have, it's a culture story, that should be able to be shown to any regular person to convince them this critical race theory is racist and insane.
01:21:12.000My friends, I give you one of the funniest stories I've seen in a long time.
01:21:16.000From the rap, Idris Elba's Luther was, quote, not black enough to be real, BBC's chief diversity officer says.
01:21:25.000The UK cop doesn't have any black friends.
01:22:25.000But after you got into about the second series, you got kind of like, okay, he doesn't have any black friends, he doesn't eat any Caribbean food, this doesn't feel authentic.
01:22:34.000This is the most amazing thing in the world.
01:22:35.000Like, There was this meme that said sexism is when a man says to the woman, go do the dishes.
01:22:43.000Equality is when the man and the woman both say, either one of us could do the dishes.
01:22:47.000And gender ideology is whoever does the dishes is a woman.
01:22:51.000But it's true. It's true. Now you look at this. Their definition of what makes him authentically black is that he's
01:24:37.000I can get on the roof right over there.
01:24:38.000Apparently Idris Elba responded to Waylon's claim that he doesn't have any black friends, so therefore isn't black enough by saying on Instagram, we must not pull ourselves backwards, only push ourselves forward.
01:26:44.000I really like whiskey and I like tequila in small amounts.
01:26:47.000Yeah, you know, the other night on Twitter, you were giving me a heck of a hard time on Twitter and then all of a sudden you're like, nah, it's all good.
01:27:26.000And we have the superchats going, and we just wait till the end of the show to read them.
01:27:29.000But we're going to be doing live music venue events.
01:27:34.000So on Fridays, the goal is when we wrap up the show around 10, we throw the camera to the venue, which we're putting up, and then have a performance of some sort, comedy, maybe like a political lecture kind of bit routine, maybe music, and it'll be fun.
01:27:47.000We could do a Everyone who's involved in organizing it can produce their stereotypical food of choice.
01:27:53.000I know everybody here is Irish, I guess, so you guys just bring a bottle of whiskey with you.
01:27:56.000So not food, yeah, you don't want our food.
01:28:04.000I just, by the way, I checked Twitter when you mentioned that, because I did see that people were claiming that TimCast IRL is not actually live.
01:28:11.000And I did notice, and I mentioned, someone tweeted an article that the Democrats, and I just verified it on Google, the Democrats have, the House and Senate Democrats are planning a bill to add four justices to the Supreme Court.
01:28:56.000But hey, here's the thing, actually, we did just prove your point, because if this was filmed before it was aired, we wouldn't be able to talk about it, we would never have been able to talk about it.
01:29:03.000Unless we can see the future, that's a whole other level of conspiracy there.
01:29:07.000Well, you know, the great thing about this bill that's being proposed is that they're only going to phase these new justices in like once every 10 years, right?
01:30:07.000I had this idea for what we should do and it's that at the end of every episode we wait like 30 seconds and then we play a clip where it's like Ian waking up in the middle of the woods and then like various things happen where he's like smoking something but there's a shaman with them and they're like How was it this time?
01:30:22.000And Ian's like, dude, I'm going to give you like the joke is that this show is an astral projection of Ian tripping.
01:31:35.000And then Joe Biden's gonna be like, come on, man, you know, guns should be banned because, you know, ever since second amendment, some people weren't allowed to have guns.
01:31:57.000You can't yell fire in a crowded theater so we can... Joe Biden said...
01:32:01.000Since the Second Amendment, there were always people who weren't allowed to have guns, which is a direct reference to slaves and the indigenous.
01:32:08.000So if you're literally referencing people who are slaves or who are having their land colonized and being conquered, it sounds like you're making an argument for why we need guns.
01:32:40.000When the guy's looking down the stairs and they break in the door and they come, oh my goodness.
01:32:44.000So what people don't understand is the left is often like They're like, do you think you're really going to fight with the government and win?
01:32:51.000No, I think the police just have to make sure they have a warrant because the constitution says you need a warrant.
01:32:55.000And they need to understand that in the case of Brenna Taylor, when they did have a warrant and they did knock still, one of the cops still got shot and it was ruled justified.
01:33:04.000That Brenna Taylor's boyfriend shot a cop.
01:33:05.000They said, you can't, you kick someone's house and it's reasonable for someone to fire at the insurer.
01:33:11.000So it's not about wanting to go to war, it's about the government being like, hey, we can't just barge into someone's house at random because they have a Second and Fourth Amendment right.
01:33:21.000Yes, the Second Amendment was there to allow people to revolt against the government if that ever became necessary, but how about, I should be able to protect my family.
01:33:27.000I should be able to use whatever weapon I see fit to protect my family because I have a duty to do so and therefore I have a right to have access to what will allow me to carry that duty out.
01:37:07.000And you can't, you have to order it from out of state.
01:37:09.000It has to be sent to the police department at 300 C street or whatever it is.
01:37:14.000You go down there, you pick up the gun from the cops after they've already done all the background and written down all the serial numbers and all the things.
01:37:31.000Let's take some super chats, my friends.
01:37:33.000If you have not already, smash that like button and comment because you're basically telling YouTube you like the show and we really appreciate it.
01:37:52.000You just have to do it, and we gotta figure out where the holes are and fix them as fast as possible.
01:37:55.000So, we're working on getting everything streamlined.
01:37:57.000We have a couple people that are gonna be joining soon, producing news articles and special interests like paranormal, weird, UFO kind of articles as well, because we're gonna be launching that show very, very soon.
01:40:14.000You can't, you can't argue your way out of it.
01:40:16.000You can't emotion or logic your way out of it.
01:40:18.000You have to actually consider yourself to be an undercover agent and you are on a secret mission and you have to wait until you have leverage to actually make change.
01:40:30.000Otherwise you're just suiciding yourself and please don't do that.
01:40:33.000Alright, we got Preston Jenna says, I've noticed your subs have been going up consistently about 1k or so a day for the last few days.
01:40:39.000Hope you guys hit a million on this channel tonight or tomorrow.
01:41:06.000Here's the thing, yes, I mean, subscribe to Tim, but also, like, I'm way further from a million than he is, so I actually need your subscribers more if you just want to go to youtube.com slash freedom soon, see some cool cartoons, drop a little sub in there for me.
01:41:38.000So this happened because Seamus was here, Jack was here, this was a couple weeks ago, and we had Portillo's hot dogs, which are from Chicago.
01:41:46.000And so then I think Seamus made a joke about the Illinois boys, right?
01:41:48.000No, it was actually right before the election when I first met Jack.
01:41:52.000He came on one of the shows and we were just making small talk and he's like, yeah, I'm from X area.
01:42:16.000We have been talking forever, like, since we all first met, like, oh yeah, we should do an episode with the Illinois Boys.
01:42:20.000And there's this weird thing where, I don't think we talked about that on air, but I will regularly, like, when I see my name mentioned alongside TimCast, and I see, like, a compliment, I'll be like, oh, I really like Seamus and Jack Murphy.
01:42:30.000We have been lumped together in a weird way, where people are like, oh, Seamus is my favorite guest ever.
01:42:34.000And they're like, Jack Murphy's also okay.
01:42:37.000But I will actually see that we're, like, people who like one of us like the other one.
01:42:41.000I think both of you are some of the most consistent guests we have.
01:43:41.000Constitution says, shall not be infringed, the states aren't supposed to be able to infringe.
01:43:45.000But the supremacy clause is in the federal constitution, so how should someone else be like, you have to follow my laws, and I have a clause that says you have to follow my laws.
01:43:54.000Because they signed up to join this union, bro.
01:44:35.000The big cities, of course, will see the worst riots I've ever seen.
01:44:37.000And a lot of the small towns, which already had riots, which we don't know about because the news didn't report it, will see substantially worse riots as well.
01:46:36.000No, I was just gonna say you're absolutely correct that that's the way the media needs to frame it or should frame it but of course they're not going to.
01:46:41.000And these are people who are still trying to talk about Trump even though he's out of office and they want to talk about Trumpism.
01:46:46.000So maybe that's what the protest is against.
01:49:10.000You can actually order multiples, because it's like, if you have a team of people working on the show, it's not fair to just have one, so you can tell them, you get one free, you gotta buy the rest.
01:49:18.000I'll buy a bunch and we'll build a fort out of it.
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01:50:56.000He grunted, and we filmed it, we're gonna put up this vlog, and, uh, you know, I wanna let everybody know, like, we're looking for ideas to do, to have fun events here, so, send, uh, I guess, spintheufo, you're tracking this though, right?
01:51:08.000Spintheufo at gmail.com, for ideas, and, uh, Mike, he made a YouTube video saying, like, I'm your guy, I'm gonna come out and do a tailwhip, and he did, he did a tailwhip.
01:51:16.000He also did, he, like, did a wall ride, back and forth, it was legit, from the mini-ramp, riding on the walls of my basement, it was awesome.
01:51:23.000So, like, I think we're gonna have a scooter, a pro scooter, like, I don't know if he's a pro, but we're gonna have, like, a really talented scooter guy come out.
01:51:32.000I mean, it depends on what they do, I suppose.
01:51:33.000But, no, we're gonna have, we're gonna film videos with a bunch of different, I guess, action sport disciplines.
01:51:38.000But we're looking for musicians, comedians, and, you know, all different types, because we're gonna be treating it like a venue, probably every Friday night, having someone come out, film a vlog of some sort, and then we'll do something with a live show or whatever.
01:53:34.000This one I really like because on Wikipedia, the activists... The Wikipedia is a smear machine.
01:53:40.000And they really tried hard to include that I claimed repeatedly that Trump would win in a four-day state landslide.
01:53:45.000And then when someone posted the quote, they were like, it sounds like he's just saying in the event things happen, there's speculation of what would cause a 49 state landslide, as opposed to saying there would be definitively one.
01:53:56.000So like, the issue was me, like, obviously being hyperbolic or exaggerating.
01:54:00.000Like, if these riots don't stop, you know, and then, you know, Joe Biden does this or that, man, 49 state landslide.
01:54:05.000And it was like, often, many of these were like memes, where like the Trump supporter would just yell Trump landslide.
01:54:11.000And it's a meme representing Trump winning, not a literal landslide.
01:54:15.000However, saying that the state is winning, it's a moot point.
01:54:22.000It's an argument over whether or not you think that the state's witnesses are credible.
01:54:26.000The issue is, when you read mainstream news, they'll say, state prosecution's witness says Chauvin was not supposed to do this.
01:54:34.000Chauvin killed Floyd, Chauvin is responsible, and it was negligent.
01:54:38.000In between that, it's, on cross-examination, the defense said, well, it's entirely possible Chauvin did receive training to do this.
01:54:44.000On cross-examination, it's entirely possible that Floyd died for other reasons, and I would even have concluded as such in other potential circumstances.
01:54:53.000The state wins when they prove beyond a reasonable doubt two things.
01:54:57.000George Floyd was killed by Chauvin, and Chauvin intended to kill him.
01:55:11.000Now, manslaughter is that Chauvin killed him and it was negligent.
01:55:16.000So in, for the second degree murder charge, like I just don't see how that's possible.
01:55:20.000And, and most people thought it was an overcharge anyway.
01:55:23.000So if you only read the mainstream media, that's what you probably believe.
01:55:29.000Okay, well, the Americans voted against the police, so I'm not sure I agree with that statement.
01:55:41.000I get it, but, you know, if the people of Minneapolis voted for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, who are supporting the riots, then why should the cops be there to support people who don't like them?
01:57:21.000You can't just ask something like that.
01:57:22.000These are the kinds of tough questions that the Biden administration is getting from reporters and I shouldn't be held under that kind of scrutiny.
01:59:27.000Biden's gun control is completely constitutional.
01:59:29.000The Second Amendment has fine print about a free state that we are no longer in a free state, so we are good to infringe on those rights, lol.
01:59:38.000Yeah, I tweeted, you know, a well-regulated mishala.
01:59:44.000A well-regulated militia, the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, unless you don't have a permit from the government, are not old enough, can't pay a tax, or don't have a valid state-approved reason.
02:00:00.000Tim, I've gotten to know you pretty well over the last year.
02:00:02.000And you know, we met each other, what, that's like four or five years ago by now at the Deplorable.
02:00:07.000And I got to tell you, I am as perplexed as ever by your current Twitter feed.
02:00:12.000All of your tweets, I read them and I'm like...
02:00:43.000So now I just read them all with sort of like a blank face where I'm like, I don't know what he means, but I'm just I'm just rolling with it.
02:00:49.000I think I think it's actually by intent, by intention, though.
02:00:52.000I said I said lock the cop up who shot Dante Wright.
02:00:55.000I couldn't tell if it was true or not.
02:01:30.000And then I'm like, we're gonna fight, we're gonna resist, and we're gonna call this out.
02:01:34.000Then the people of this state, in this city, vote in Democrats, and vote for those who supported the riots.
02:01:40.000At that point, I'm like, alright, the fire department, like, you had a house on fire, and everyone voted for the fire department that supported the fire.
02:01:48.000In which case, I'm now going to ask all these cops to maybe get out of the building, because there's not much we can do at this point.
02:01:54.000And this cop said, nah, I'm with the fire!
02:01:56.000Alright, when the house burns down, what do you want me to do?
02:02:00.000Yeah, when your car breaks down, you've been called about your car's extended warranty, you expect me to come help you?
02:02:05.000My problem is, I feel like it's like a vocal, it's not a minority, but like it's a vocal crowd of people that voted the idiocy in and now the other people, like the cops that didn't vote for it, are suffering and forced to deal with these mayors and governors that aren't supporting them.
02:02:22.000At a certain point when your house is on fire and you can't save it, you have to leave the building.
02:02:29.000You can't sit there thinking like, I'm going to keep spraying water and you know, and the house collapses on you.
02:02:33.000And I'm like, bro, I can't rush into a burning building to save at this point.
02:02:36.000So if you've been warned over and over again, and the people who are, who have set the fire are laughing at you, watching the place burn to the ground.
02:02:42.000And you're like, don't worry, I'll do it.
02:03:24.000Sam B says Jack and Tim have it right.
02:03:26.000Whatever you do in base 2, if you consistently do it through base 2, then switch to base 10, you'll get the same result as if you did it in base 10, and vice versa.
02:08:51.000Yeah, also that wouldn't have done anything.
02:08:52.000And, the other issue, I think the reason they don't use it is, the way the holsters are designed, you can't pull the holster out unless you're at a proper angle and you press in a certain way.
02:09:01.000So, it's kinda like, what's the point?
02:09:03.000If the cop accidentally shoots somebody, the gun would work no matter what.
02:09:07.000It would prevent someone from stealing it, I guess.
02:09:43.000It's one of the reasons why it took so long to do because we knew as soon as we rolled it out, we'd hit bugs and then have to work to fix them very, very quickly.
02:09:50.000Because we're not a massive billion dollar multinational corporation.
02:09:53.000We're like a dozen people in a building and trying to expand with your help.
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