A cop in Louisville, Kentucky has been charged with wanton endangerment in the Breonna Taylor case, and he pleads not guilty as judge orders him not to have any firearms, despite attorney arguing he may need to protect himself.
00:00:39.000And then we have riots still happening at the same time.
00:00:42.000I hope you guys are all ready for like 15 October surprises because the New York Times is basically rewritten this story about Trump's taxes.
00:00:50.000Now there's a story coming out claiming, once again, Trump's a racist.
00:00:53.000All these stories are popping up about all of the nasty things Trump said about various races.
00:00:57.000I just don't believe any of it because the media does nothing but complain about Trump.
00:01:01.000But we have one story that I think, outside of all of the political insanity, is really interesting.
00:01:06.000It's the Louisville cop charged with wanton endangerment in Breonna Taylor case.
00:01:10.000He's pleading not guilty, as judge orders him not to have any firearms, despite attorney arguing he may need to protect himself.
00:01:17.000And the funny thing is, and I don't mean funny haha, I mean like, strange, is that we literally just had a dude in Louisville fire a bunch of bullets at cops, and he also only got charged with wanton endangerment.
00:01:38.000We still have to set up Lydia's microphone, though, but we're making progress.
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00:01:48.000We're live Monday through Friday at 8 p.m., but we're just gonna chill and hang out and take it easy and talk about, you know, a cop potentially getting murdered, I guess.
00:02:06.000We had riots across the country last night, and I woke up in the morning and I was like, I'm talking about voter fraud because of James O'Keefe and that huge release he did.
00:02:15.000And then I was like, it's like the first morning in five months, I haven't said, well, there was a riot today, you know, because the big, I couldn't, you know, the New York Times and James O'Keefe dropped these big stories like last night.
00:02:33.000Louisville cop charged with wanton endangerment in Breonna Taylor case pleads not guilty as judge orders him not to have any firearms despite attorney arguing he may need to protect himself.
00:02:43.000Brett Hankison pleaded not guilty to endangering Breonna Taylor's neighbors by firing bolts into their home during the March 13th drug raid.
00:02:50.000Hankison was fired from Louisville Metro Police in June.
00:02:53.000During the raid, Breonna Taylor, 26, was shot dead as she stood next to her boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, in the hallway of her home.
00:02:59.000Three cops fired 32 shots, six of which struck Taylor.
00:03:34.000When a gunman fired at the police during a protest in Louisville on Wednesday night, the shooting was captured on camera by live streamers, protesters, local reporters, and New York Times journalists who were filming just yards away.
00:03:45.000They're going to mention two cops got shot.
00:03:47.000They're going to explain everything, but this dude, I don't know if they have it right in the beginning, he was charged with wanton endangerment.
00:03:53.000So, consider these two circumstances, and we have ongoing riots, and so we'll just, you know, I don't know, what do you guys think?
00:04:00.000Should this cop have his gun taken away?
00:04:50.000Basically, it means like you're pleading, you're kind of pleading guilty, but without admitting fault.
00:04:54.000So like, you're not going to fight against it.
00:04:56.000And so I guess you have these two cases.
00:04:59.000The craziest thing to me about this is, is it wanted endangerment if someone shoots, like if you're standing there and someone shoots a guy next to you and hits him in the femoral artery, like that could kill you.
00:05:09.000And then you panic and start shooting.
00:05:11.000Is it wanted endangerment because you missed?
00:05:13.000Versus this other guy in Louisville who was at a protest against police and started firing wildly at police and then shot two police.
00:05:41.000I think it's like reckless disregard for human life.
00:05:44.000So if you're acting in a way that you're not taking into account that you could kill someone, then that would be wanton endangerment.
00:05:53.000So was the guy who was at the protest against police who ended up shooting cops trying, are they arguing his intention wasn't to kill people?
00:06:40.000A person is guilty of wanton endangerment in the first degree when, under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to the value of human life, he wantonly engages in conduct which creates a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another person.
00:06:52.000Okay, here's why I want to show these two stories.
00:06:54.000Because they both happened in Louisville.
00:06:56.000The guy at the protest, where they're yelling, you know, like they literally spray paint, kill cops.
00:07:01.000Then he pulls out his gun and he's like, bang, bang, bang.
00:08:12.000I think in the moment, though, even if you're the best shooter in the world, when somebody's shooting at your your cop partner or whatever your teammate you kind of go into a fog I mean I don't think that he was like deliberately like I'm gonna just shoot bang bang I think he was you know it was a stressful situation these moments are really tense I don't think you know how you're gonna react or how well you'll shoot or anything like that I don't understand how that could really be his fault if anything he seems like an accident
00:08:47.000Whereas somebody shooting at cops is trying to do murder.
00:08:51.000Well, but then maybe we should take his gun away.
00:08:53.000If he was panicking and firing his gun, then maybe... I did an interview with an NYPD detective once and he said that there were many circumstances where his life was in danger, but he did not draw his gun because he was worried that would just escalate the conflict.
00:09:10.000And it would result in, you know, it would just jump straight to the physical confrontation if he went for his weapon.
00:09:14.000So he just tried to, you know, talk the person down, and he said he's still alive.
00:09:46.000If they were going to do it quietly and take his gun away quietly and keep it out of the media and leave it up for interpretation, maybe this guy's armed, maybe he's not, that would at least give him a degree of protection.
00:10:12.000So the point of the story I was telling with the NYPD detective was, he told me there's nothing more dangerous than a scared person holding a gun.
00:10:21.000There's clearly things more dangerous than a scared person holding a gun, but I get his point.
00:10:25.000Like, if people don't know how to handle themselves in stressful situations, they're not trained properly, We saw it in New York where the cops were firing, trying to hit the suspect, and they hit like seven innocent bystanders.
00:11:32.000I'll lock him up and throw away the keys of murder and other people like he's innocent nothing you know it's like well hold on you have any of you like just read you can't even talk to people about it well if maybe if he shot through the walls he wasn't panicking then he was just missing yeah that's what I'm saying Like, but the other cops apparently did testify that they were telling him to, like, calm down.
00:11:53.000Like, he was agitated, he was freaking out.
00:12:30.000I don't know, because he was responding to a threat.
00:12:33.000It's very different from the guy in Louisville.
00:12:35.000And then you just have, like, I don't know, no room for... I think that the bigger issue that I see is just social media in general and the conversation around all of this and what results and why he loses his gun, right?
00:12:49.000These cops are only getting charged because of social media.
00:12:52.000And you'll get these leftists saying things like, it's a good thing the activists stood up, and it's like, a bunch of people march into the police department with pitchforks and torches and smashing windows, and they go, okay, fine.
00:13:06.000I guess the other problem is, what happens when there is no justice, and no one does anything about it, and then cops end up doing bad things, or anyone does anything bad and gets away with it?
00:13:17.000Well, I was tweeting about this the other day, actually, and people got really mad at me.
00:13:20.000But one day there's going to be a case that's so egregious and it really is a lack of justice.
00:13:27.000And nobody's going to listen to Black Lives Matter anymore because they've cried wolf so many times.
00:15:15.000So when this first went down, somebody was pointing out to me how bad I should feel about Jacob Blake because his kids were in the car watching him get gunned down.
00:15:23.000And now I'm like, Okay, so that didn't happen.
00:15:27.000What else have we not been? No, I I think they're his kids I guess because they were they reported that it was his
00:15:55.000And on top of all of this, like the alleged abuse from the initial incident between Jacob Blake and the woman, that happened in her bed while her child was there.
00:16:37.000There was somebody who tweeted earlier today about Trump, and I don't want to drag them, but they said something like, you know, Trump could do something really offensive and his supporters would find a way to be like, woo, and cheer for it.
00:16:50.000And then my response was Trump could do something seeming like innocuous and then the left would find a way to, you know, so I basically said Trump could overpay his taxes by millions and they would find a way to claim he paid no taxes.
00:17:01.000And then all of these people were like, oh, here he comes, defending Trump, and I'm like, no, I'm making the same point.
00:17:06.000Making the exact same point he was making.
00:17:08.000That you guys sit here, pointing the finger at the right, saying all of those people are bad, and then I do the inverse, all those people are bad, and you all freak out in the exact same way you claim other people freak out.
00:17:21.000So if politics is now based on whatever group is angriest, what's the next thing that's going to happen?
00:17:28.000We're going to arrest some little old lady baking a cake because she used chocolate icing on a vanilla cake and then everyone freaks out and they're like, you can't do that!
00:17:35.000And then if everything is just based on how angry the group gets and we start prosecuting and arresting people or cheering for criminals, could you imagine a justice system built upon fault, like mob emotion?
00:19:47.000Cops came and arrested people for singing in a parking lot without masks on.
00:19:50.000So, you know, you take that, and you take the stories of these, like, these DAs arresting, or not arresting, but, like, prosecuting, like, a dude defending his business, and then someone like Jacob Blake, is he even being, was he arrested and charged?
00:20:04.000Um, he, they issued the warrant on Friday, and he killed himself on Sunday.
00:24:01.000If you have a bunch of protesters that are acting peacefully, and one of the protesters starts freaking out and starts, you know, swinging at people, shouldn't the protesters stop him?
00:24:09.000Like, there was that one video where the guy was hammering at the ground, and they grabbed him and threw him to the cops.
00:24:17.000So if there's one cop who's like, sees a guy laying on the ground and then runs his bike over his head, shouldn't the other cops grab that cop and at least relieve him of duty for the night?
00:24:38.000He's like, he's really just standing there, like his eyes half closed almost.
00:24:41.000And then all of a sudden he gets hit in the head by some kind of less lethal and just like drops to the ground.
00:24:45.000Then when people tried running to grab him, you see a cop actually chuck a flashbang at him.
00:24:50.000And then it goes boom and everyone like jumps away.
00:24:53.000And that made all of the protests bigger and last longer.
00:24:57.000So I'm saying, if you see a cop who's like, I'm really angry, so I'm gonna ride my bike over this guy's head, the other cops should be like, dude, don't mess it up for the rest of us.
00:25:05.000At the very least, take him and tell him to go home.
00:25:08.000Yeah, it could have been an accident, too, though.
00:25:16.000Somebody posted this really annoying meme where he's like, if you're anti-Antifa, that means you're pro-fascist.
00:25:23.000And so my response was like, if there are a bunch of people who are anti-Islamic and they're violent, so I complain about them, does that make me Islamic or pro-Islam?
00:25:34.000And they were like, it makes you pro-Islam.
00:27:51.000I'm not going to empathize with a cop who is, you know, super angry and freaking out and then attacks somebody.
00:27:57.000I'm not going to empathize with a protester or any of the protesters who don't stop the extremists from committing acts of violence.
00:28:04.000But I'll tell you the main difference.
00:28:06.000When Antifa goes out and they're throwing explosives, the rest of the protesters are like, they respect the diversity of tactics and they just stand there.
00:28:13.000At least the cops can get in trouble, right?
00:28:16.000There's no circumstance, in my opinion, for the most part, where the protesters are gonna be like, we better have a council meeting about, you know, that John Doe, Antifa guy who was throwing explosives, never gonna happen.
00:28:29.000But if you get a cop who does something bad, there is still a possibility, even if it is not nearly, you know, likely enough, the cop's gonna get in trouble.
00:28:37.000Or that some other person's... Like, think about... With Breonna Taylor, you had one of the cops testify, the dude, Hankison, was, like, stressed, and he was like, dude, you gotta chill.
00:28:50.000That kind of hearing will never happen with Antifa.
00:28:53.000They don't talk to cops, they run away, and there's no accountability for any of them.
00:28:57.000So I look at the two groups, I see one as particularly more dangerous.
00:29:02.000Unaccountable lunatics running around smashing things.
00:29:04.000So I get why the police are trying to stop them.
00:29:06.000But if the cops go out and one cop gets really angry and then pushes a journalist to the
00:29:11.000ground and she hits her face in the ground.
00:29:21.000Like, at a certain point, you combine things like that, you combine that with churchgoers getting arrested, getting fined, you know, women at, like... I wouldn't be surprised if we come to a point where you'll start seeing conservatives be like, I'm not gonna defend them right now.
00:30:14.000Like, what happened to the era where the cop would show up to the donut shop and they'd be like, a free dozen for the department, you know?
00:30:20.000And now it's basically like a cop shows up and they're like, he's a witch!
00:30:42.000So Brad Parscale is Trump's ex-campaign manager, and the narrative from the left is that he screwed up, Trump got really mad and fired him.
00:30:50.000He was demoted, right, but he was unofficially fired.
00:30:54.000Now they're claiming he's unwell, depressed, and we have a story where they're saying his wife runs out of their house.
00:31:02.000Screaming that her husband she says I think my husband just killed himself And she like jumps in a car and this witness says the woman was bruised and freaking out they call 9-1-1 Apparently the police said that when they arrived and looked through the window They're like marksmen out there.
00:31:17.000They saw him sitting on the floor with his dog drinking a beer and so I'm like that I In the video, too.
00:31:24.000He's just, like, chillin' with the Bud Light.
00:31:29.000This is actually kind of, uh... It actually is kind of funny, because... Brad comes out, and he's, like, just in his shorts, no shirt, drinking a beer.
00:31:39.000And he's, like, very slowly, like, I didn't do anything, like, what's going on?
00:31:43.000And the cop's like, just come over here, buddy, we're gonna talk.
00:31:45.000And then all of a sudden, like, five cops start yelling, get on the ground!
00:31:47.000And they run up to him, and one guy grabs him by the waist and just body slams him.
00:31:51.000And then Brad just puts his hands up, and he's like, what did I do?
00:34:23.000In the slightly longer clip, you see him going like, you know, doing the kill it hand gesture to other people, like stop it, leave him alone.
00:34:29.000He was actually trying to chill everything out.
00:34:31.000I first saw that video out of context, the way everyone else saw it.
00:38:44.000Like they're saying collective conscious and like all of this like energy constantly you know just pushing this idea results in Trump getting elected.
00:38:54.000The bigger point is outside of any ideas of faith or magic is that Whatever Trump is and is doing, he won because of the changes.
00:39:12.000Oh man, you're gonna have to find the old gaming historians.
00:39:15.000I remember hearing about it and just ignoring it because I thought it was so silly.
00:39:19.000Well, if you ask the likes of, I don't know, BuzzFeed or Vox or The Verge, they'll say it was when a bunch of alt-right misogynists started harassing women because they didn't like women playing video games.
00:39:29.000Which is reductionist and ridiculous because there's like no substance to that argument.
00:39:34.000If you ask Gamergate people, they'll probably say something more to the effect of, there's an incestuous relationship between advertisers, game developers, and gaming websites.
00:39:46.000And so what was happening is, a gaming company is putting out a game, right?
00:39:50.000Like, you know, Ian's Great Adventure.
00:40:22.000Yeah, and so, depending on who you ask, you'll get different responses.
00:40:27.000The establishment media people, who like, you know, infected and infiltrated mainstream news organizations, will claim it was just a bunch of angry misogynists who hate women.
00:40:35.000But that makes no sense because it's like, where did that come from?
00:40:39.000Like, what made a bunch of people angry?
00:40:42.000It was a bunch of four-year-olds watching porn in 2004.
00:41:20.000Before the age of mobile technology and dating apps like Tinder, young women and young men were in the same place at college.
00:41:29.000And so the dating pool for women was limited to the men in their circle.
00:41:33.000The 35-year-old dude who's got his own house and got a car and all that stuff, he's probably not going to meet this 20-year-old woman for the most part.
00:41:45.000But the point I'm making is, when you get now, the dating apps enter the scene.
00:41:51.000Now, young women at colleges have a dating pool that has expanded outside of college to anywhere they're willing to drive to.
00:41:59.000So they expand their radius from the one square mile around the school where all the other men of the same age are, they expand it to 25 miles, all of a sudden now they're seeing older, successful guys who are like 30, 35, got a car, got a house, and so they swipe right on that guy, and then they swipe right on the 20-year-old guy as well, who's at the university.
00:42:20.000He's like, oh, cool, he goes to school with me.
00:42:23.000The guy at the university says, hey, do you want to go down to the cafeteria and grab a bite?
00:42:27.000Then the 35-year-old guy says, hey, you want to hop in my car and drive to the lake and then, you know, go explore and do these fun things?
00:42:35.000For the most part, you've got a guy with resources and you've got a guy who's in college like her.
00:42:40.000There's probably a tendency moving towards these established guys who have cash.
00:42:45.000So then what ends up happening is these younger guys are competing with established career men, which means they're dropping off.
00:42:53.000And this data was actually published by the Washington Post that young men, I think under the age of 29, this is a couple years ago, are like 30% more likely to be a virgin at this time compared to the previous generation.
00:43:05.000Like it's getting worse and worse and worse.
00:43:07.000It's worse a little bit for women, but not for the most part.
00:43:10.000I think it's because if a woman has a choice between a broke college guy and even somebody who's only a few years older who's got a job, she's going to pick the guy with the job.
00:43:46.000We need like some sort of, I don't know if it's a man, like Jordan Peterson was great about giving young men purpose and cleaning your room and taking care of yourself first.
00:43:55.000And then women will be attracted to you if you take care of yourself.
00:43:57.000Maybe, maybe this will result in people becoming more religious.
00:44:43.000Called, like, the case for one billion Americans.
00:44:46.000And then he, like, did an interview with Glenn Beck.
00:44:47.000And people started attacking him for it.
00:44:49.000But he made a really good point that we need more Americans.
00:44:52.000I don't know if he was making an argument for immigration or just people having more babies, but he was like, the biggest problems we have with competing with these other countries, particularly China, is that they have a massive population, more than three times, almost four times the US.
00:45:07.000And so there needs to be way more Americans who hold American values and these constitutional republic and liberal democratic values.
00:45:14.000Otherwise, you'll end up with a globe dominated by people who don't have those values.
00:45:19.000Unless you want to, you know, dominate by force, I guess.
00:45:22.000You can either be more influential by like having the Americans have like 10,000 followers on YouTube for every Chinese guy that has like 1,000.
00:45:31.000So you've got a 10 to 1 influence ratio there, or you can have 10 times as many people.
00:45:35.000So like there's different ways to influence the globe.
00:45:39.000But if you just, if he's making the case for more immigration, if you're just bringing people in from everywhere, then they're not gonna have the same ideals, necessarily.
00:45:48.000I don't know if he was specifically saying immigration, but that's why having a system, like, I don't know if you guys have ever seen the game, if you can call it a game, Life Genesis.
00:46:00.000There's a symbol, the hacker community, the hacker symbol is called the glider and it's a reference to, I don't know if the game is called LifeGenesis, I think it is, it's a simple algorithm where lights turn on and off and it's like simulating, if the algorithm, you know, ideals are met then it expands and grows and like develops more life and stuff like that.
00:46:20.000And the reason I bring this up is there's a version of it that I used to have on Windows when I was a kid, where it had two different colors.
00:46:26.000And if you have a big mass of blue dots popping into and out of existence, and you put a small handful of red into it, they just turn blue.
00:46:33.000But if you flood it with, like, 50% red, then they start battling, and then start changing, and then one side wins and the other side's destroyed.
00:46:42.000And if you obviously have more red, or just keep firing, you know, the red dots, the blue ones eventually evaporate.
00:46:47.000So if these people really do believe that equality and equity are good things, then they want to make sure to preserve the American system, because I don't think there's any other country on the planet, specifically European countries in America, outside of these specific areas.
00:47:04.000Massive populations of the world that are, what, six or seven times bigger than Europe and the U.S.
00:47:12.000So if these values end up getting lost due to just carelessness, you know, I'm not saying like any one thing, like if no one cares about upholding these values, they won't exist.
00:47:25.000And if they're forgotten, we were talking about that a couple nights ago with Seamus, like storing our information for the future generations, how will it be stored?
00:47:32.000And I thought maybe it will be stored in orbit.
00:48:20.000I think that's a lot of ocean sand in Africa.
00:48:23.000Apparently, if you look at Google Maps and you zoom in on the west coast of Africa and you look, you can see that it looks like it was a wave pushed all that sand up onto the continent.
00:49:40.000Once we start understanding how computers work and how quantum physics work, and we start understanding that it all may be a simulation, all we've really done is re-explained what religion was saying the whole time.
00:49:50.000Or I should specifically, like, Abrahamic religions were saying the whole time.
00:49:53.000Keck's an interesting, you know, point along that thought because it just came out of nowhere.
00:49:59.000You know, Keck, lol, lol, but it means a frog god.
00:50:10.000Like, there were posts on 4chan where they were like, Donald Trump will get elected, and the whole code, what is it called, the trip code, was all sevens.
00:50:19.000Like, just ridiculous things were happening.
00:50:21.000They were like, Keck wills that all sevens appear, and people were like, what?
00:52:13.000In popular culture, they say, in relation to the 2016 presidential election, individuals associated with online message boards, such as 4chan, noted the similarity between Kek and the character Pepe the Frog.
00:52:27.000This combined with the frequent use of the term Kek as a stand-in for slang LOL, and they explain some... Okay.
00:52:36.000Which was often paired with images of Pepe resulted in a resurgence of interest in the ancient deity.
00:52:57.000But it is true that there's an ancient god, Kak, and that Kak is, like, a thing they were saying, and there's a frog, and like- The Egyptians had batteries, and light bulbs.
00:53:06.000According to hieroglyphics, there's a hieroglyphic of them holding a giant bulb with what looks like a filament inside, and then a guy holding a battery behind him.
00:53:14.000There was one thing I saw, the prophecy of Cac.
00:54:37.000That's why Bucko's, like, sleeping during the show, and then he wakes up right when we're done, because he's like, oh, time to get up!
00:54:42.000It's like, you know, it's getting dark out.
00:54:43.000Did you hear about those lions in Africa?
00:54:45.000There were, like, two lions that would, they went in and they ate, like, everyone in a camp, and they attacked right at, like, two in the morning.
00:54:52.000They were not very crepuscular in that instance, so I think that's why humans hear in the dark.
00:54:58.000Yeah, I mean, but, you know, it was also, like, when it was cold and dark out, you couldn't grow crops.
00:55:02.000And so people would be like, the darkness is bad and scary and we're gonna die.
00:55:06.000It's kind of weird, though, because we loved looking at the stars.
00:55:08.000So the dark wasn't, you know, really bad.
00:55:10.000I think... I wouldn't know enough about religions to actually say whether this is true or not, but, like, the Eastern religions probably viewed it more balanced, like the way you're saying it.
00:55:19.000And the Westerns seemed to view it more negatively.
00:55:22.000You know, like, yin-yang, light and dark balanced together.
00:56:45.000The craziest part of all of this is that the media is like, oh, they're spreading conspiracy theories that there's ballot harvesting and all this stuff, and they're trying to illegitimize the election.
00:56:55.000And it's like, dude, you guys have been trying to illegitimize the election for four years.
00:56:59.000This whole Russia hoax and all this stuff that you guys have been doing has been an effort to delegitimize the election.
00:57:05.000And now you're going to be like, The right's crazy for doing this.
00:58:34.000So the thing here is, in that election, I guess, they did mail-in, right, for the primary?
00:58:40.000So they sent out all these mail-in ballots, then a dude went around collecting them.
00:58:43.000And then you have on video the other guy saying they were all blank.
00:58:46.000He's like, I looked at them, they were blank.
00:58:48.000And that's exactly what I and everybody else was saying was gonna happen.
00:58:52.000The funny thing about it is, James O'Keefe knew the whole time.
00:58:55.000He just had to get the confirmation and publish the story, now what are they claiming?
00:58:58.000They're saying, James O'Keefe is making it up, it's edited.
00:59:01.000My favorite thing is, the dude on camera, who is saying I'm getting paid and all this stuff, claims it's not his real voice, and it's dubbed over.
01:01:01.000This is why universal mail-in voting is broken.
01:01:05.000And I tell you, man, it's the funniest thing when we see story after story, Trump said without evidence that there was impropriety in mail-in voting.
01:01:11.000saying straight up, we're straight dumping primary ballots in the dumpster because we
01:01:56.000The Times obtained Donald Trump's tax information, extending over more than two decades, revealing struggling properties, vast write-offs, and an audit battle, and hundreds of millions in debt coming due.
01:02:08.000Take a look at these first two sentences.
01:02:10.000Donald J. Trump paid $750 in federal income tax the year he won the presidency.
01:02:15.000In his first year in the White House, he paid another $750.
01:02:17.000You know what's really funny about that?
01:02:20.000They debunk themselves in their own story.
01:02:32.000So there's an episode where they're on the spaceship in the simulation and the teacher asks Morty what's like, I think he said, what's nine times eight?
01:02:55.000So it's like if something cost you 100 bucks and you spent $10, I could say you spent $10.
01:03:01.000You spent more than $10, but you did give him $10, right?
01:03:04.000The New York Times actually says in their own story, I gotta scroll down to try and figure out where it is, that Trump paid way more than that and let the government just keep it.
01:03:15.000Yet they open their story by saying he only paid $750.
01:03:38.000Each time he requested an extension to file his 1040, and each time he made the required payments to the IRS for income taxes he might owe, $1,000,000 for 2016 and $4,200,000 for 2017.
01:03:49.000But virtually all of that liability was washed away when he eventually filed, and most of the payments were rolled forward to cover potential taxes in future years.
01:06:40.000He's a billionaire, and he's running a deficit every year so he doesn't have to pay taxes by overspending what he's making, probably pumping it back into his company.
01:06:49.000That's A, not B. You can choose A or B. On paper, he's losing money, so they call him poor, but he's not.
01:06:56.000He actually owns a billion dollars of assets or whatever.
01:09:00.000When Trump comes in, and he's running around screaming, and he's like throwing flaming torches at the establishment, I'm just like, you want me to get mad?
01:09:06.000Dude, you guys have been ripping us off forever.
01:09:09.000As long as I've been alive, it's been a dirty game.
01:09:20.000Didn't take us in any wars in the media.
01:09:22.000Trump should just do like a press conference where he's like, if I get reelected, I will fire 15 nukes at the Middle East and they're all going to cheer and be like, Donald Trump is a hero!
01:10:37.000Tucker Carlson is basically walking through the fog of fake news with a machete, clearing the way, and people are following behind him.
01:10:45.000And then you get the mainstream and the progressives saying he's far-right, he's alt-right, all these other ridiculous, stupid things that are just ridiculously not true.
01:10:53.000The craziest thing, though, is he's the one who has on, like, anti-war leftists.
01:11:31.000It's a 50s-style neighborhood of perfect housewives, but they're all just replaced by robots because the husbands wanted subservient wives or something?
01:11:39.000I remember Tucker had on this woman and he asked her an honest question and then she just goes into robo mode and she's like, Tucker, you're far right!
01:12:07.000What's like, CNN did this thing where they went to a Trump rally, started
01:12:12.000talking to Trump supporters and Trump supporters started, you know, making
01:12:16.000And then when the CNN reporter handed the phone to the guy to show them that this one video of Biden sleeping was fake, the guy went, I must have missed that one.
01:12:25.000But, you know, I've seen a lot more other things.
01:12:46.000If you look at the full context of the video, he said, I'm going to be Joe Biden.
01:12:50.000He was, he was like, so this is a viral clip where people said Joe Biden said he's going to beat Joe Biden, but he's somewhat, he gets asked something about his record.
01:12:57.000They're like, what's your record going to be as president?
01:12:59.000And he goes, look, people keep asking me what I'm going to do, but I'm Joe Biden and I'm going to be Joe Biden.
01:14:01.000And it really didn't look like her, and people were saying it's not.
01:14:04.000And then I recall when they were saying that Kim Jong-un was dead, and then the photos emerged, and everyone started saying it's not really him, and the media called him a conspiracy theorist, and then it turned out it wasn't really him.
01:17:43.000I'm really interested because you know I don't you know money talks and if Lindsey
01:17:47.000Graham really is down because after Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Democrats got you
01:17:51.000know lit on fire I mean that figuratively like they got motivated then
01:17:55.000maybe he'll lose and I wouldn't be surprised because I'm seeing a lot of
01:17:58.000Trump supporters don't like him either I would love to see him I don't like him
01:18:00.000yeah he doesn't do anything Mitch McConnell man let him go yeah I don't
01:18:04.000like any term limits I don't like any of the establishment like
01:18:09.000Whenever I think about who I possibly like, I just think about the eight Republicans and the three Democrats who agree with Trump on withdrawing from the Middle East.
01:19:00.000President Donald Trump has received his third nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.
01:19:04.000This time from Australian law professors on the basis of the Trump Doctrine of Foreign Policy.
01:19:08.000Law professor David Flint appeared on Britain's Sky News over the weekend saying the Trump Doctrine is something extraordinary.
01:19:14.000Saying, what he has done with the Trump Doctrine is that he has decided he would no longer have America in endless wars.
01:19:20.000Wars which achieve nothing but the killing of thousands of young Americans and enormous debts imposed on America.
01:19:25.000And nothing solved in the countries in which it's carried on.
01:19:28.000So he's reducing America's tendency to get involved in any and every war.
01:19:33.000Flint continued saying he has firstly common sense and he is only guided by national interest and therefore an interest in the Western alliance.
01:20:51.000You know, they're right that us getting out of the Middle East is preserving the lives of Australians because we were like bringing British Australians into it.
01:21:49.000A nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize may be submitted by any persons who are qualified to nominate.
01:21:54.000So qualified nominators according to statutes of the Nobel Foundation.
01:21:58.000A nomination is considered valid if it is submitted by a person who falls in one of the following categories.
01:22:03.000Members of National Assemblies and National Governments.
01:22:07.000Members of the International Court of Justice at the Hague and the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague.
01:22:12.000Members of l'Institut des Droits Internationaux.
01:22:16.000Members of the International Board of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, University Professors, Professor Emeriti, and Associate Professors of History, Social Sciences, Law, Philosophy, Theology, Religion, University Rectors and University Directors, or their equivalents, Directors of Peace, Research Institutes, Foreign Policy, blah blah blah.
01:23:49.000Because when you think, I really think, I think they're doing the same strategy as 2016 because they're probably convinced it would have worked except for the hate factor for Hillary Clinton.
01:24:00.000Dude, they obviously threw Bernie under the bus again.
01:24:03.000I mean, he was so far ahead in the polls until like a week before Biden all of a sudden surged and then all of a sudden Biden surged for some reason.
01:24:12.000They have it out for Bernie and Bernie like bends over and takes it and it irritates me.
01:24:16.000This is why he shouldn't be president.
01:24:49.000They're not gonna have that in this year's debate though, like, I remember watching the debate with Hillary and I was like, man, that's like a hulking dude, like, cause she was so tiny.
01:24:58.000And Biden is pretty tall himself, though, isn't he?
01:27:21.000Dude, what news outlet was it where they were like, here's the exact moment Bernie stopped saying millionaires and billionaires and started saying billionaires?
01:27:28.000And they're like, it coincides with when his book cracked a million dollars.
01:27:44.000Tulsi tried so hard to like, she's holding on to the right and the left and being pulled apart.
01:27:51.000It's like, it's like that scene in Spider-Man, you know, where the train is going and Spider-Man's got the, you know, the webs and he's trying like to stop the train.
01:27:58.000Tulsi was doing that, but there's nothing she could do because the right was more than willing to be like, sure thing, Tulsi, come on and talk to us.
01:28:05.000And the left was like, burn the witch!
01:28:36.000I'd love to see her as like Secretary of State or something.
01:28:39.000Well, I remember when the American conservative wrote that Donald Trump should fire John Bolton and hire Tulsi Gabbard instead.
01:28:45.000And I'm like, I love that conservatives are saying that because like all of the things they disagree with Tulsi on, they found this point where like, we agree Tulsi should be doing this job.
01:28:55.000Well, she's perfect on foreign policy, so why not use her for foreign policy?
01:30:39.000It's Antifa and it's Black Lives Matter.
01:30:42.000And if people are too scared to say that, then it's like, all right.
01:30:45.000What I've always said is, I don't think it's... It is true it's Antifa and Black Lives Matter, but I would just say it's Black Lives Matter.
01:30:52.000Because the Antifa guys are flying the Black Lives Matter flag, and they're recruiting people not under the name Antifa.
01:30:58.000You're not gonna go to a college and be like, who wants to abolish capitalism and get massive numbers?
01:31:02.000You'll get some people, you know, there's a lot of them.
01:31:04.000But if you go there and say, Black Lives Matter, they're gonna be like, I'm in.
01:31:07.000Then you could be like, here's your club, here's your pitchfork, here's your mask and your shield, go throw these bombs.
01:31:13.000And people are gonna be like, I know a lot of...
01:31:15.000Well, I know people that would identify with Black Lives Matter that aren't terrorists, though.
01:31:19.000They're, like, normal people that are confused.
01:31:24.000And when these people do, do they run and stop the extremists wearing all black?
01:31:28.000No, they would run away from that stuff.
01:31:29.000And so you get a large mass of people who provide cover to extremists for four months straight.
01:31:36.000But you have people that run from it, that don't want anything to do with it, and those people shouldn't be branded terrorists just because they identify with them.
01:31:43.000This has been going on for like 150 days.
01:31:46.000If you're still like, yeah, Black Lives Matter, after seeing all these cities burn, all these businesses destroyed, then you're supporting it.
01:31:55.000It's like being like, well, you know, I don't agree with ISIS bombing the buildings, but like, they're just doing things because they believe in it.
01:32:04.000Or it's like waving their flag and then when someone's like, why are you waving that?
01:32:07.000You'd be like, oh because it's this cool, it's this new thing they're doing.
01:32:10.000And then when you're like, don't you know they do these things?
01:32:24.000And there are a lot of people, dude, if you, if somebody walked around with a sickle and hammer, would you assume that they're ignorant or that they support communism?
01:32:54.000The reason I'm saying, okay, I'm on Twitter, I'm on, like, Tinder, I do these dating apps, and, like, I'll be swiping, and I'll see girls that are, like, rainbow flag BLM.
01:33:04.000They're just, like, I want to do the right thing.
01:33:06.000You know, they're that... It reminds me of that photo of everyone doing the Roman salute to Hitler, except for the one guy who's crossing his arms all angry.
01:33:32.000I think that people are having a hard time drawing a distinction between the fact that black lives actually matter and the organization Black Lives Matter.
01:33:40.000So when Donald Trump is trying to appeal to black people and he's saying, I'm intentionally not designating Black Lives Matter a terrorist group, but I am designating Antifa a terrorist group.
01:33:52.000Maybe that's obviously a political ploy to say, I'm not going to estrange these people.
01:34:30.000They're just like, well, the economy is better.
01:34:31.000And it's funny because that's what the left says right now about Trump.
01:34:34.000But that's not Trump supporters going around destroying the black community.
01:34:38.000Like, you literally have white Antifa running through Atlanta burning down businesses.
01:34:42.000And when I tell these activists, I'm like, do you think it's wrong that a bunch of white suburbanites from, like, upper-class families are damaging and destroying black businesses and migrant businesses?
01:35:36.000It's like, there's a line between a group of psychopathic zealots who won't talk to you, who are fanatically screaming because they're paranoid and delusional, and they're going and burning down people's buildings, and then you have people defending them.
01:35:51.000My point is, they are not psychopathic zealots.
01:35:54.000People can behave like a psychopathic zealot, and then they can behave normally, but it's not that they are one or the other, they can just change their behavior.
01:36:03.000So we're talking about people who are literally doing a thing.
01:36:06.000They're doing things that are destroying.
01:36:08.000So imagine if, based on what you're saying, after Kristallnacht, people were like, well, if only after that people went and talked to Hitler and gave him love, he would have stopped.
01:36:14.000It's like you literally have people going around destroying the Jewish community.
01:37:13.000The overwhelmingly upper class progressive six-figure college degree kids who make up the progressive left in this country who are going around burning things down.
01:37:21.000Because the Bank for International Settlements has printed 90 trillion dollars in fiat currency and inflated... What does that have to do with rich people?
01:37:27.000What does that have to do with rich people who are well off?
01:37:28.000Because they're angry at the capital system.
01:37:34.000They've been inflating the dollar for like 90 years, dude.
01:37:37.000What you're saying has nothing to do with people who have everything.
01:37:41.000I mean, if you want to see why people are disillusioned with the system, it's because the banking establishment is creating fiat currencies since the 70s, dude.
01:37:48.000There's no upper class woke progressive going, oh, gosh darn it, these banks are deflating.
01:37:53.000I'm angry, but I've looked for a different path.
01:37:55.000And that's not the woke left who are burning down black communities.
01:37:58.000Yeah, but I very easily could have been that That's you!
01:38:01.000I'm talking about the woke left that are the... Okay, the 8% of this country that are progressive, that have college degrees, that tend to make more than $100,000 a year, are not oppressed, are not doing poorly, they're not poor... Dude, they saw Zeitgeist, man.
01:38:16.000They know that the Federal Reserve is printing... No!
01:38:23.000No, I do know because I'm specifically citing the More in Common study that found 8% of this country who identify as progressives, who make more than six figures, and make up the woke left.
01:38:35.000That's the specific data I'm referring to.
01:38:38.000These are the people who make up the violent groups that are organizing this destruction and going down burning buildings down.
01:38:44.000These are not poor people organizing this.
01:38:46.000I'm saying you don't know those people.
01:39:17.000They're watching woke garbage propaganda, and they come from overwhelmingly white suburbs, where they think white people are oppressors and whiteness is evil, so they go to minority neighborhoods and start fires and burn them down.
01:39:32.000I think we're doing a lot of assuming right now.
01:40:27.000I said the Occupy people are supporting Trump right now, and that when I went to the Deplorable, your Deplorable, there were Occupy people there wearing MAGA hats saying when they were fighting against the establishment, Trump was their guy.
01:41:11.000what you may not be understanding is that the people who are rioting in the streets
01:41:15.000are communists who believe that the government should have more control. They are not technically
01:41:19.000anarchists, which is something that bothers Tim, because anarchists want no government.
01:41:22.000They want absolutely no control and no structure. The people who are rioting and burning things down
01:41:28.000— that's wrong — you're welcome to correct me just a second. Let me finish my thought.
01:41:30.000But people who are rioting and burning things down actually are communists, people like
01:41:35.000Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who think that all you have to do is wish currency into being.
01:41:41.000So I would disagree with your basic tenet that these people just watch Zeitgeist and don't like the Federal Reserve because they think that they can solve these problems just by throwing more money.
01:41:49.000They don't even know what the Federal Reserve is.
01:42:29.000We have an abundance of food, we're super wealthy, we're all fat, and so they have nothing to do, they have no purpose, so they found one.
01:42:36.000Defeat the oppressors, that's my mission.
01:42:38.000Now they're complaining about a system they benefit from.
01:42:41.000And the funny thing is, when people criticize them for using iPhones, they go, well, what's that comic where they're like, I want to improve society, and then the guy's like making fun of them or something?
01:42:52.000They seem to think there's no criticism of them for using computers made by slave labor in Southeast Asia.
01:44:23.000Or there's that really funny video where the white woman's screaming at the black cop, and she's holding up a sign on the back that says Fragile on it, because it was just like a box, and on the front it says Black Lives Matter or whatever.
01:44:33.000And then some guy's like, don't, excuse me ma'am, don't you think it's inappropriate for you to be screaming at this black woman this way?
01:44:38.000I'm the only one who can stop the racism and she's part of the system.
01:44:42.000What do you do when those people are running around screaming their zealous cause, have plugged their ears, don't know, don't care, just want you to suffer because you are the other?
01:45:40.000And it was a group of people staying outside, and a black man walks up and says, hey, and they're like, get out of here, you white supremacist!
01:45:52.000And they'd come to his shows and they'd see him play and they'd be like, I've never seen a black guy play music like that.
01:45:56.000That's how he got through to the first guys.
01:45:58.000What he said was that it was when they became friends with him and just talked to him, they realized the stereotypes they heard weren't true.
01:46:05.000So what do you do when you have a group of people who are trained specifically by the organizers to start chanting the moment you try talking?
01:46:14.000You walk up to them, they'll start mindlessly chanting, Black Lives Matter, or Mike check, Mike check, so that no one can speak.
01:46:23.000I remember when I was in, where was this, it was in California, it was outside of LA, and there was a Trump rally and then like an Antifa rally.
01:46:32.000I walked across the street to the Antifa rally, And I was like, hey, how's it going, you guys?
01:47:20.000It's a cult and it's growing and the Democrats support it So that's why I'm like Trump banning critical race theory and then expanding his man.
01:47:53.000I think that there's been like a really steady decline in religion like in general in the U.S.
01:47:59.000and I think that people are replacing it because they need something to believe in and to be part of and they've been replacing it with politics instead of replacing it with things like family or relationships and I think that it's kind of a dangerous What happens to all these people because they're not having kids?
01:48:22.000One of them said that in the late 90s, early 2000s, conservative families were having an average 2.01 kids per family, and liberals were having 1.73 or something like that.
01:48:36.000And then I think about the Pew research today that says Generation Z is slightly more conservative than millennials, but very similar.
01:48:45.000And I don't think it's because, you know, Gen Z is just becoming conservative.
01:48:51.000Because, you know, 20 years ago, liberals weren't having as many kids as conservatives.
01:48:56.000Then I read another study that said mathematically liberals and like like a colloquial liberalism as we call it today will cease to exist because they're substantially more likely to abort their own offspring and to encourage others of their tribe to do so.
01:49:13.000And to accelerate the rate at which they do.
01:49:16.000So they looked... I read this a while ago, but it was looking at, like, the rate of acceptance of abortion and the limitations were rapidly and exponentially being reduced on the left.
01:49:25.000So, like, it started with abortion should be safe, legal, and rare.
01:49:29.000Then it became, well, women should have it if they choose, but only under certain circumstances.
01:49:34.000Now it's very rapidly become whatever the woman decides with her doctor is her business and no one else's at any point during pregnancy.
01:50:18.000In 20 or 30 years, you're gonna have way more conservatives.
01:50:21.000And maybe that's why there's been this, like, the Gen Z shift, as I mentioned.
01:50:25.000Again, they're still, they're fairly progressive, but they're slightly more conservative on some issues.
01:50:30.000I wonder if this is why now we're seeing this, like, domination of Republicans in politics.
01:50:35.000Apparently, I was reading that, like, Democrats dominated the House for, like, decades, until, like, 2000 or something like that, or whatever, I don't know, 94 maybe.
01:50:43.000I wonder if now, as we move forward, it's going to start shifting more and more towards moderate right-wing.
01:50:50.000Because the left, not having kids, aborting their kids.
01:50:54.000I'm not ascribing judgment on their morals.
01:50:57.000I'm saying quite literally it's a fact they do this.
01:50:59.000Some suggest that because cultural institutions are dominated by leftist ideology, that the children of conservatives will start adopting these views.
01:51:07.000And you see this with, like, the TikTok kids claiming, like, my Trump-supporting parents are so dumb, I'm moving out.
01:51:14.000But if they have five kids, how many of them become leftists and don't have families versus how many do?
01:51:21.000And then you end up with religious, you know, religion dominating the planet because they reproduce.
01:51:29.000I'm afraid that this psychotic, you know, Antifa thing is like a new religion.
01:51:36.000It's kind of like what you were saying, this political religion that people... So I don't know if it's Christianity is the answer.
01:51:41.000I'm not a fan of like organized Christianity just because I don't like the money.
01:51:47.000Like paying money to worship God doesn't make any sense to me.
01:51:51.000But maybe there'll be like a spiritual revolution that can bind the left and the right and the conservative and liberals to see like a unity, like Nassim Harriman really has finished Einstein's field equation.
01:52:03.000He shows there's a unified field theory.
01:52:06.000It's all one type of matter, you know, electromagnetism more or less.
01:52:09.000I wonder if what separates, and this is just my personal opinion, I know it's not academic, what separates a religion from a cult is whether or not you protect and create life versus whether or not you destroy and end life.
01:52:54.000And you look at conservatism, and I'm not saying it's perfect, but I'm comparing it to having kids specifically, because I know religion started war and killed a lot of people.
01:53:05.000But you have these, like, you know, Amy Coney Barrett, big family, adopted a couple kids, had a bunch of kids of her own, and she's raising them with these values that is protecting and encouraging life.
01:53:15.000It may, you know, as some of the left say, restrict some of their, you know, choices and individuality or whatever if we have collective law and stuff like pro-life versus pro-choice, but the ultimate point is not about individual freedom, it's about whether or not you protect and create versus destroy and kill.
01:53:30.000I'm interested in your, what was your history, like your religious background?
01:53:34.000Um, well, I was baptized Catholic, but raised pretty, um, non-religious.
01:53:43.000So I've been, I mean, once I moved to DC, I started going to church a little more beautiful churches there, but I'm not, um, I was not raised overly religious.
01:53:53.000Like Lydia, I guess you're a good example.
01:53:55.000You were raised intensely religious, but you've turned out very like logical kind of middle of the road.
01:54:03.000Yeah, so I was raised really conservative Christian, and I kind of came away with the strong aspects of that and some kind of balance.
01:54:10.000Slightly, I like to think, more moderate.
01:54:12.000I appreciate everything my family did for me, but I like to think that I'm a little more moderate.
01:54:39.000I mean, 30 years ago would have been tough to be raised religious because you didn't have any outside way to learn anything other than what you were told by your parents.
01:54:46.000And now, you know, you can just jump on the internet and, and like fact check all the crazy stuff that they say, but take the good stuff that they say, because you know, Christianity is really has a lot of good tenets.
01:54:57.000I just wonder if we've lost something as a society with people moving away from religion and moving towards finding communities online instead of communities in their local neighborhoods at church or mosques or whatever their faith is.
01:55:18.000Humans are social beings because we survive together.
01:55:21.000Now people go online and the most ridiculous fringe community has A lot of members.
01:55:29.000And so, like, if you were in your neighborhood, and you were part of, like, I don't know, like, the Yu-Gi-Oh fan club, and there was no one who played, you'd eventually be like, I can't do this.
01:55:36.000You know, like, when I was little, I played drums, and I had no one to play music with, nobody cared, so I eventually stopped, and then I met some people who were like, we don't need a drummer, we need a guitar player, and so I changed that thing about me to fit, you know, what was needed by that group at the time, not playing drums.
01:55:50.000Now you have people who go online and they find a group of crazy, you know, fringe beliefs, and it encourages and emboldens.
01:56:00.000And then they adopt beliefs not based on collective survival, but based on just the fact that the organization exists.
01:56:05.000I was listening to something interesting about this, and then we can go to Super Chats because I know we're getting late, but I was listening to somebody talking about how there's a community online that likes to watch people feed people food and gain weight and become obese.
01:56:19.000And he was like, all you have to do now is go online.
01:56:21.000I know it's really weird because Santa's making a really weirded out face at me.
01:56:25.000It's super weird, but you can go online and find people who like exactly the strange, weird Messed up, dare I say, judgely, things that you like and that's all you have and that becomes your echo chamber and you don't have to coincide with anyone else.
01:56:38.000You don't have to band together for survival because you got it all made, obviously, since your interest is like obesity.
01:57:17.000Different perspectives, and then we challenge each other.
01:57:19.000You don't get that when you join a hive, and everyone agrees with the same thing.
01:57:23.000And that's the crazy thing about what's happening right now with whatever the right is, is that I can have an argument about pro-choice versus pro-life with someone like Seamus of Freedom Tunes, who's very pro-life, and we're both just like, man!
01:57:53.000And I think when you have sane, rational people, someone like Seamus or any other pro-lifer is probably very upset over, say, Roe v. Wade or a lot of these, you know, like Planned Parenthood.
01:58:04.000But they're not going around smashing buildings and starting fires.
01:58:07.000There were people who did, you know, but we don't like those people.
01:58:11.000So I can have a conversation with someone who agrees.
01:58:14.000If we vote and move in a direction, then what you do is you fight for your ideas.
01:58:40.000John Adams, too, passed... The same year, the same day.
01:58:43.000John Adams passed this, like, anti-speech bill, the Sedition Act, and then Thomas Jefferson got in and got rid of it and then released everybody and, like, clearly disagreed.
02:03:36.000If you cross that line, then we have to make sure we don't come to the point where we're like, you're not a citizen anymore, and I don't like the government doing that.
02:06:01.000Yeah, but it's a free speech issue though.
02:06:04.000You're allowed to... They're definitely a problem, in my opinion, because they're private organizations that dictate debates and stuff like that, and they play dirty games, but it's a free speech issue, man.
02:06:14.000You could have the most well-meaning party anyway, and it would get corrupted in a decade, because the only people who want to be politicians, for the most part, are narcissists who want power and want to control other people.
02:06:27.000There are exceptions, like Rand Paul, Ron Paul, Massey, people like that, But for the most part, the people who try to get into positions of power, even in movements, even, you know, not necessarily political parties, the people who want that power and to seek to lead are generally narcissists, in my opinion.
02:08:25.000I heard gunshots going off, and I asked one of the locals, and they're like, eh, probably target practice or hunting or something.
02:08:33.000And they're literally like, I was actually warned that you can see where the property lines are if you go into the woods, that you might get shot.
02:09:28.000Brock says, Tim, I personally feel we have a society problem, not a police problem, because just like our military, the police force is a volunteer force.
02:09:35.000Thus, everyone wants to be there for a reason.
02:09:40.000The other white nerd says, Tim, you mentioned with Seamus that you were pro-choice as you can't get past telling women what to do with their body.
02:09:46.000It's a little bit more complicated than that.
02:10:05.000I noticed when we were having that debate about abortion, a lot of people were talking about like incubation, like being able to gestate the baby outside the womb.
02:10:13.000Like if that, that technology I think is really good now.
02:10:17.000Well, that's, that's the crazy thing about no restriction abortion, where you might have a viable fetus and they're like, No questions asked.
02:10:36.000So, it gets really interesting as we get to the point.
02:10:39.000That's why I say I'm pro-choice, but like Tulsi, there's, like, serious restrictions on when and how long and stuff like that.
02:10:45.000But then it gets interesting with technology.
02:10:47.000If you can incubate a baby in a plastic bag like they did those sheep or whatever, those lambs, Then at what point is it like, well, if it can live, you know, it becomes really, really crazy.
02:13:12.000And then getting back up is you're climbing back up, so I'm just like, what if I take two leaf blowers, they're like really high-powered and heavy, and just stand on my skateboard and just like Iron Man my way up, like... Flamethrowers next.
02:14:42.000You know, we should probably just have the debate on and just do the show, and then we'll talk about the debate, and it'll be like, watch it or don't.
02:15:29.000Menace North says, if they go after the Fed, I would go with them, but they are neo-Marxists using Black Lives Matter, is that what you meant?
02:16:33.000Christopher Barth says you all might want to take a hunting class.
02:16:36.000Not to go hunting, but to know the rules and information the hunters should know around you, and what you can do to help make sure you don't get accidentally shot.
02:17:26.000Well, Ben Shapiro holding something called, sorry my chair is squeaking, called the Cancel Con while also calling for people to be canceled and being extremely selective on who's allowed to ask questions, who's allowed to engage.
02:18:13.000I mean, even with Covington, for example, there were a ton of mainstream conservatives who immediately jumped on the bandwagon that he did something wrong.
02:18:42.000This is the problem of when you're loyal to people who aren't loyal back, and when you're playing by the rules and everyone else is cheating.
02:18:48.000So you're like, okay, you're right, that was wrong, we'll change, and they go, good, and then they don't.
02:18:54.000So they weaponize it against you, you give in, and they keep doing it until you're no more.
02:18:58.000That's what's really annoying when I talk to conservatives and they're like, I don't think we should regulate Facebook or Twitter or these big businesses, and I'm like, that's fine by me, I'm a liberal, so your ideals will be gone in a couple years because you think it's okay that they're erasing what you believe.
02:19:12.000Whatever, man, I'm not gonna argue, fine, whatever.
02:19:15.000The funniest thing, they're like, on my Wikipedia page it says something like, Tim Pool agrees with conservatives about social media censoring them or whatever, and I'm like, It's always been a liberal position to regulate big businesses that are infringing upon the commons.
02:19:31.000How have I changed my political alignment by saying we should regulate big companies that are ruining the commons?
02:19:39.000I worked for a non-profit where we fundraised on the Clean Water Restoration Act and protecting open air and the environment because I think big corporations that destroy the commons should be regulated.
02:20:07.000It's not necessarily what I'm saying, but I hear what you're saying.
02:20:09.000Yeah, I think that they're wrong when they call you a right-winger conservative trying to regulate big tech.
02:20:16.000I mean, that's an obvious American thing to do.
02:20:19.000Well, liberals were always for regulation, conservatives were for more deregulation.
02:20:24.000It's not absolute, like, conservatives only want deregulation, that liberals only want regulation, but it was a tendency.
02:20:31.000So all of a sudden I'm like, I think we should not allow companies to be dumping their waste into, say, the Ohio River, or was it the Cuyahoga or something?
02:20:38.000Yeah, that's where I'm from, Cuyahoga Falls.
02:21:44.000We, I mean, it's so important that we free the software code and not try and make laws about what they have to do, because that's my opinion.
02:21:51.000Here we go, we got Kelly Prophet says, it's an amalgamation of things. I call it media anxiety
02:21:57.000disorder, mad. Group think connected by modern media forms combined with gaslighting and
02:22:02.000illusionary truth effect, delegating thought to media. I think when you have people who can form
02:22:10.000their own collectives online very easily, you just end up with a whole bunch of weirdo fringe
02:22:56.000I don't know much about it because it was made in 1985, but we're watching it and I haven't seen it since I was a little kid.
02:23:01.000I'm like, man, this movie's really bad.
02:23:05.000But there was a scene where the one dude runs to his car and jumps in it.
02:23:09.000and they like drive off and I just thought about that moment where they have no phones,
02:23:14.000they have no idea where anyone is, and everything they're going towards in terms of their decisions
02:23:21.000is the unknown. So like you get in your car and you're like where should I go?
02:23:25.000Let's go to this place and who knows what'll happen.
02:23:29.000Now it's like you pull up Twitter and you're like, there's a fire on 4th Street, there's a flood on 3rd Street, Antifo's on 7th Street, and Jim's at, you know, Gino's Pizza on 12th Street.
02:25:29.000You know, I think about how weird it is that there are, like, people who hit me up who are older, you know, 50s or 60s, and I'm like, man, this person was, like, having a family and a job and I didn't even exist.
02:26:26.000And so, I remember, like, I was four miles from my house at the comic shop playing Pokemon, and I was looking at the clock, like, I had my rollerblades, and I knew exactly how long it took me to rollerblade full speed home, and I would, like, time it.
02:27:30.000Whenever there's something like this, I want to actually watch it because, you know, it's part of my job to actually watch and see what they're all saying.
02:27:37.000And it might be distracting and difficult if we're doing a show instead of actually just hanging out and watching it.
02:27:40.000So that seems likely that we might not be streaming.
02:27:43.000But anyway, we will have clips up tomorrow throughout the day from today's show.
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02:27:49.000The show is normally live Monday through Friday at 8 p.m.
02:27:52.000So we will be back most likely Wednesday.
02:27:54.000And I don't know, do you guys want to mention your socials or anything before we dip out?
02:28:21.000I don't really post to it all that often.
02:28:23.000And I got two other channels where I'm posting all throughout the day.
02:28:25.000YouTube.com slash Timcast News and slash Timcast.
02:28:29.000The Timcast News I put up a ton of segments and we're gonna have a bunch of segments on this one and don't forget you can also follow Lydia at Sour Patch Lids.