Join Carter and Wenndy as they discuss the latest breaking news involving a Democratic staffer and a man enjoying each other's company on a Senate hearing room floor. Plus, a new song that s topping the charts and more!
00:00:17.000Okay, so the breaking story is that a Democrat staffer on a Senate hearing room floor filmed himself and another man, let's just say, enjoying each other's company quite a great deal.
00:00:32.000And there's video of it all over X. Everyone keeps posting the article because the video is out!
00:00:39.000And, uh, everyone's like, well, unsurprising that it's a Maryland Democrat Senate staffer who, uh, I will just, just to, you know, so you understand, filmed he and another man enjoying each other's company quite a great deal.
00:00:54.000And that's the story we're leading with because it's Friday and we're ready to laugh.
00:00:58.000But I do think it matters because we're going to be talking a lot about January 6th and what's to come in 2024.
00:01:03.000And there are a lot of stories about how this is going to go down, considering they just arrested or they're planning to arrest this journalist on Tuesday, Steve Baker.
00:01:11.000So it's going to get pretty interesting.
00:01:12.000And that, you know, we do have Owen Schroer joining us, who recently got out of prison over this stuff.
00:02:26.000We need to sell, you know, tens of thousands of these and then continue to smash our way into the music industry and tell these big wigs, fat cats, and gatekeepers they can't do anything about it.
00:02:37.000I want to let you guys in on, I want to tell you something.
00:02:39.000I've pitched this numerous times saying, here's what happens with Jeremy Boring.
00:02:43.000They tell him 100 times the market rate to play a song one time was no good.
00:02:48.000He offered $150,000 to play one song one time and they told him no.
00:02:53.000So instead he spends the money to make a spoof song to basically as an F you.
00:02:57.000We team up with them doing a modern version for a similar reason because when we put out
00:03:00.000our song we got emails back from entertainment press saying go F yourself and I'm like I'm
00:03:05.000very determined now to force our way into these charts so they have no choice but to
00:03:09.000But I want to tell you something else.
00:03:10.000Even though three of the four songs we've published have charted on Billboard.
00:03:15.000They go into my Wikipedia page and they remove the chart numbers to make it look like the songs are not successful.
00:03:22.000That's how dirty and driven these people are.
00:03:25.000So, buy the song at TheBestSongEver.com and contribute your might to help us, me, Carter Banks, Jeremy Boring, and Michael Knowles give that middle finger, and you'll get a discount.
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00:04:05.000You know, I'm one of the most politically persecuted journalists in America.
00:04:10.000I don't think it's a stretch to say that.
00:04:12.000And I got out of prison last week for a speech crime.
00:04:17.000And the last time I was here on TimCast, we were discussing this before we went live, how basically my case was going to be used as a precedent-setting case.
00:04:24.000To go after other journalists, and now they are going after other journalists.
00:04:28.000There's another one that's going to be turning himself in on Tuesday, and I suspect there's going to be a lot more in 2024.
00:04:35.000So my case is eventually likely to get to the Supreme Court, and hopefully we can have success there to stop this political persecution of journalists in Biden's America.
00:04:45.000And I'm sure we'll get into some of the details about my case and everything else.
00:05:29.000That's what it's like to grow up in an oppressive regime, and this is what it's like in America now, and it breaks my heart that this is the country that future Americans might grow up in.
00:05:39.000That's the thought that has to linger in the back of their mind, like they're living in North Korea, that if they say something wrong, they have bad speak or a thought crime, they're gonna be locked up.
00:05:49.000So hopefully we can stop this before it just gets totally out of control.
00:06:23.000Yeah, and it's, again, we're on our third million-dollar campaign here, which is kind of insane.
00:06:31.000Again, I kind of still got to pinch myself every day, kind of realizing that this is a real thing, this is happening.
00:06:38.000But it shows there's a demand for it, man, but it does feel good to be back here.
00:06:43.000I hadn't had a chance, been busy, but it feels good to be back.
00:06:46.000Yeah, we had you over on the Culture War this morning, but now we're going to talk news, so thanks for hanging out.
00:06:50.000It should be fun as well, and of course, Lucas here.
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00:07:18.000And I'm Ian Crossland, blasting through your consciousness to say hello to you through the interwebs.
00:07:23.000And I wanted to clarify, anyone that's buying the song, The Best Song Ever, in order to get the coffee coat, I believe you have to buy it from TheBestSongEver.com.
00:09:42.000You just got puns left and right tonight, man.
00:09:44.000Did they set up a camera and then like go get in the middle of the room and get it on or something?
00:09:48.000No, like one of the guys I guess has a See, you know, everybody's getting mad at me, because I'm on X, and I'm like, is the guy you're naming the dude being filmed, or the dude doing the deed?
00:09:59.000Tim really cares about the details here, I just want to point that out.
00:10:28.000So when this news breaks, that a Democrat staffer, there's two guys, and they're going at it, and then I see a bunch of people saying, this is the guy.
00:10:52.000So I half-jokingly tweeted, but half-seriously, I'm not going to say exactly what I said because it was graphic, but I responded to Greg, was it Greg Price, I think?
00:11:02.000I said, he said, here's the guy who did it.
00:11:04.000I said, is he the guy who's getting or the guy giving?
00:11:17.000And the issue is, if they've gotten information through other means outside of the video that the guy filming, which they said this guy filmed himself doing it, that's implying the guy whose face you can't see is doing it, and the guy whose face you can't see is not him, that means there's another unidentified guy.
00:11:35.000And I'm like, the last thing I'm gonna do is call a guy out on a show like this as having You know, and join another man's company in a public building, unless I know for sure that's the case.
00:11:47.000But wait a second, so there's a couple interesting facts that you just laid out.
00:11:51.000So this person had a head-mounted camera deal?
00:11:57.000So, I mean, likely not the first time this individual has done it, maybe in the building, but don't you need, you have to have a special pass to get access to that part of the building too, so it had to be another staffer of somebody.
00:12:22.000Inside of the erection is trending as well.
00:12:25.000I'm guessing these are not the first two men to, you know, insert in the exit hole in any of the Capitol buildings, but they might be the first to film it?
00:12:37.000And if you're filming it, you kind of want to get caught, right?
00:12:40.000No, look, so I guess they were sharing it on various websites, like, ha ha ha, and it's kind of insane.
00:12:48.000Look, guys, can I just jump the shark right now and say Civil War, just because?
00:12:52.000Because I'm like, if we're at the point where staffers of the Senate care so little about this country, they treat our government buildings like porn sets.
00:13:07.000I just don't see anyone having enough confidence in this government to maintain it.
00:13:11.000I don't think that necessarily sexual debauchery is enough to claim, like, you know, conflict.
00:13:16.000Because I was actually talking to Ashley Sinclair about it yesterday.
00:14:19.000You look at the funding that they're probably going to be giving Israel and Ukraine very soon as, of course, the average American is being fleeced and destroyed financially.
00:14:27.000I don't care what these two dudes did.
00:14:31.000This is a place that has been hijacked.
00:14:33.000By sociopathic corporatists and globalists that are using it as a machine to screw over their American people, and you're the one getting family-friendly show here.
00:14:41.000Yes, but that stuff's been going on, and the only reason these two guys are willing to do this is because they don't take our government seriously.
00:14:53.000People are, these guys are like, oh, this government's a joke.
00:14:57.000They rip people off, they blow kids up, nobody takes it seriously, then they go off on the Senate hearing floor and they... No, they've just made a meme.
00:15:05.000Put the guy who's facing away, and you put the American public... American taxpayer, and then the person doing the... Come on, do it right now!
00:15:13.000My team, my team, you're watching, get on it.
00:18:18.000There's literal, like, parties and secret things that they do that we can't even mention here on this family-friendly broadcast.
00:18:25.000There's an island that they bring children to.
00:18:27.000So for me, Hunter Biden and this latest revelation is the least offensive thing that is happening in Washington, D.C.
00:18:34.000What's worse, Jeffrey Toobin or these I mean, Tubin has the meme magic with his name already in there, but I don't think you can even compare.
00:18:45.000The Epstein story, way bigger of a real issue that I think we should be outraged about.
00:18:50.000We should be showing videos of Bill Clinton getting on the Lolita Express.
00:18:54.000We should be showing Bill Gates and all these other individuals connected going to that private island.
00:19:57.000But it was all, like, it was all regarding my journalism.
00:20:01.000I grew up really straight edge, like, follow the rules, follow order, like my dad was in the fire department.
00:20:05.000What does that have to do with anything?
00:20:06.000My dad was in the fire department too.
00:20:08.000And then, like, but later I started to learn, like, the appreciation of, like, if evil laws are passed, like what the Nazis did, you kind of, like, Jeff Thomas Jefferson would say, you kind of have a right to, like, ignore those laws or, like, If the government becomes evil, you're supposed to be like, well, okay, law isn't everything.
00:20:23.000Actually, the Constitution, if you read the Constitution, it says if the lawmakers get out of control, you actually have a duty to get them out of government.
00:20:32.000It's actually a duty in the Constitution, if our government becomes corrupted, that we have to do something about it.
00:20:38.000But Ian, I've never been convicted of anything, but I got arrested while I was skateboarding, they gave me some bogus charge, and then I spent half a day in jail.
00:20:47.000You've never had anything where you're, wow, look at that.
00:21:36.000Because maybe like one of the clients beat a woman and got arrested later on.
00:21:40.000You know what this story made me think of when the two dudes getting it on in the Senate is like the power that one guy has to totally transform the public conversation now.
00:21:57.000Like, these videos couldn't even get out anywhere unless someone at a news organization was like, well, yes or no.
00:22:02.000Yeah, this guy would go to NBC and say, please air this tape on your show, and they'd be like, no, we're not doing that.
00:22:05.000And then they'd have to have Polaroids, they'd go, or maybe they had a big Handycam that wouldn't fit on the guy's head, so they'd have to have a third guy taking the video.
00:22:11.000So wait, are you saying that Joe Biden put him up to this to get all the negative press about Joe Biden out of the media?
00:23:54.000I'm not even going to bother to try to look at my timeline now because I know it's going to be extremely bad.
00:23:58.000But see, that's why Twitter or X is so important though, not so you can watch this debauchery, but maybe this is the kind of stuff they can censor and hide for the people they want to protect.
00:24:10.000But thank goodness Elon Musk is at least allowing, I would say, 95% free speech on his platform.
00:24:16.000Yeah, I err on the side of allowing it, although it is, it is, it can like wreck your brain to see it.
00:24:20.000You think it should have been censored or at least blacked out in like a black box, like click here if you want to see it.
00:24:27.000I'm pretty sure they're going to do that because it just takes time for the algorithm to kick in and then catch this stuff.
00:24:33.000But my position has been, if Elon Musk allows 13-year-olds on the platform, then all porn must be banned.
00:24:43.000Even newsworthy videos like this should not be allowed if there are young... It should be... I mean, YouTube does this, and sometimes they get it wrong, and that sucks, but I respect it.
00:25:00.000But the challenge is, how do you allow people to upload whatever they want while preventing people from uploading things that are illegal?
00:25:08.000So, what YouTube does with the age restriction stuff is, if someone posts this video of these staffers on YouTube, yeah, it should be age restricted.
00:25:20.000We should not allow people to give these materials to kids.
00:25:23.000I'm sorry, I just, like, you couldn't do it on TV.
00:25:26.000I don't understand how it became normal to be like, You know, we were talking to, um, I think I was talking to Stephen Marsh, the guy who wrote the Civil War book, and he's like, oh, these kids can get it on the internet, so who cares, just let them get these books in school anyway.
00:25:37.000And I'm like, they should not get it on the internet either.
00:25:40.000Yeah, that's like- But the mentality of many liberals is, because of the internet, we should just give kids these books, and I'm like, no.
00:25:46.000Yeah, I had a friend that would be like, if you're gonna be late, dude, who cares?
00:25:48.000Just be as late as you- you're already late, just be an hour late.
00:25:51.000I'm like, that's not how it works, dude.
00:25:52.000If I'm five minutes late, that's way less worse than being an hour late.
00:25:55.000It's the same with porn on the internet.
00:26:03.000Oh, you're gonna- you're gonna die anyway, so I'm just gonna stab you now!
00:26:06.000It's just like, it doesn't even make any sense.
00:26:08.000But don't you think- I mean, I think, I mean, I do think Twitter should do everything, because YouTube, I don't think you can find any adult or pornographic content on YouTube.
00:26:19.000There's a congressional, there's a very similar video to the congressional video that's going viral right now on social media that's up on YouTube, that YouTube is standing behind and argued that it is, what was it, artistic work, but it's a family-friendly show here.
00:26:35.000I thought that was the Twitch platform.
00:26:37.000It was a dude guessing what's being There's ways around that.
00:26:51.000I forget who... it might have even come across in a courtroom.
00:26:55.000They were debating, you know, what's pornography or what's like artistic content and someone said, When I see it, I know.
00:27:02.000The judge said you know it when you see it.
00:27:04.000Yeah, and I think, you know, it's a little open-ended, but I would say if the same effort they put into Twitter banning conservatives, or banning Alex Jones or myself or others, if they put that same effort into stopping the pornographic content, I would think they could at least limit it.
00:27:18.000I had, on Wednesday, they use AI now, and I interviewed Dickie Barrett, the video got demonetized, right?
00:27:24.000I was like, what, we didn't even say it?
00:27:53.000And there's a lot of people, the more libertarians don't like it, they're like, oh, Tim's for censorship, and this is gonna lead to a whole bunch of problems.
00:27:58.000I'm like, bro, I don't believe that because a technology got invented, we all of a sudden throw out the rules where we're like, kids aren't allowed to be, you can't solicit adult materials to children.
00:29:04.000Because I'm saying, how are you gonna watch it?
00:29:05.000That's tough, because I feel like, Maybe you kind of just let it go for a little period of time just so people can see it and then you say okay we got to make sure this doesn't go up because it is a newsworthy story and I mean people people want to know that this is what your people in government are doing.
00:29:22.000Yeah but I see what your point like if it happens again tomorrow is that one newsworthy too?
00:29:27.000Do we need to look at that one as well and then the day after are we supposed to look at that one too and like what are we looking at now?
00:29:32.000People are making tons of memes of this video.
00:30:01.000I think one of the issues is, when it comes to this level of censorship, the issue is always, if X is allowed, then Y must be allowed too.
00:30:10.000Instead of, if X is allowed, have we considered it should not be?
00:30:14.000For example, Like, right now this is a big thing where people will print out male nipples, women will print out a picture of male nipples, and then stick them to their nipples, and then pose a topless photo and be like, male nipples are a lot on Instagram, but females aren't, so we're just showing male nipples, and you can't really tell, and they're like, aha!
00:30:34.000The argument they're making is, well then, it should be allowed for all women to go completely topless on social media, instead of being like, okay, dudes gotta wear shirts too.
00:30:42.000See, but now we're getting into this level of, we're just not behaving like adults, right?
00:30:47.000I mean, there needs to be some level of an adult conversation here.
00:30:50.000It's like, yeah, we know what you're doing, that's funny, you're not gonna do it.
00:30:55.000Not like, oh, I found the loophole, give me a break.
00:30:58.000What do you guys think about the Free the Nipple campaign?
00:31:10.000They had to get the right legally to be able to go topless in public and now it's totally normalized.
00:31:14.000Instead of saying, women should be able to be topless too, how about we go... See, this is what I'm talking about.
00:31:19.000Women are saying, men cannot wear shirts, therefore women should be allowed to do it as well.
00:31:23.000How about we do the inverse and say, women aren't allowed to wear shirts, aren't allowed to be topless, then men shouldn't be allowed either.
00:31:29.000Why not say, okay, everybody gotta wear a shirt, nobody topless anymore.
00:31:32.000How come it always goes in the one direction of closer and closer to debauchery?
00:31:37.000Well, I think it's obvious why women can't walk around topless and men can.
00:32:12.000But in most states, it is legal for a woman to be topless.
00:32:15.000I mean, I would say, as a very heterosexual man, the concept of women walking around topless sounds great, but then you see these monsters, you see these whales that are engaging in the Free the Nipple campaign?
00:32:56.000But also, like, bikini bottoms, like those really, really, like, G-string bathing suit bottoms, like, it doesn't, you don't have to be Brazilian to wear a Brazilian bikini.
00:34:10.000You know, this is sadly how this goes, and Giuliani's not going to be the last person.
00:34:15.000And I talked to some of Trump's lawyers about this, too, because people They don't seem to understand the true nature of the political world that we exist in until they reach certain levels, right?
00:34:28.000And so, when they came after InfoWars for censorship, and I mean, what was the number they hit Alex with?
00:34:32.000Like, oh, we're suing Alex for three trillion dollars!
00:34:46.000I told some of this to Trump's lawyers, because they don't seem to get it.
00:34:49.000And they're like, oh, well, this is great that we get to go to court now, because now we're going to get to show the evidence and prove our case.
00:35:58.000It absolutely will, because I've been saying this for a long time.
00:36:01.000There are so many people who think if I just turn my lights off and hide under the covers, the angry mob that's going door-to-door smashing everything will skip over my house.
00:37:06.000The government even acknowledges this in their sentencing memo against me that I didn't go in and that I did try to stop it.
00:37:12.000And I did say we were there to be peaceful, but the higher ups said, no, you're still going to make an example out of Schroer.
00:37:17.000But, you know, I think We can get into my personal case, Tim, if we want, but here's the larger picture that needs to be understood, and this goes beyond just the realm of the political world.
00:37:27.000There is no incentive for justice in our justice system whatsoever.
00:37:38.000They overcharge you drastically, hoping or assuming they're going to get a plea out of you, which most of the time they do, so they keep their conviction rates high.
00:37:46.00098, 99, 100% so they think they can get a better job, climb the ladder.
00:37:50.000Their incentive is convictions, not justice.
00:37:59.000Gotta prove you're going to put the bad guys away.
00:38:01.000Justice never comes into the frame here.
00:38:03.000Justice is never even entering into the conversation.
00:38:07.000And let me tell you, from somebody who's been there, there's three tables here.
00:38:12.000There's the judge's bench, there's the prosecuting attorney, and then there's you.
00:38:15.000And until you've sat in that corner, and you've witnessed this be done to you, and you've sat there and watched a judge and a prosecuting attorney sit there and never even consider justice, The feeling of loneliness and isolation when you realize there is no justice here.
00:39:05.000I think it's just more blatant in that You know, look, the left plays to win.
00:39:09.000I make this point all the time, and this is, I think, why they're able to get the dubs it is that they're able to get, because they rely upon the people on the other side, even if it's, like, whether they're center or the right or whatever it is that you want to call them.
00:39:23.000Where you still kind of have some sort of belief, some sort of, there's some sanctity in sort of these institutions, whether it be from the police officers on up to the prosecution.
00:39:32.000It's like, this is the way we do thing.
00:39:34.000And at the end of the day, um, morals will prevail.
00:39:39.000And that's just not, that's to be fair, has never been the reality.
00:39:43.000Obviously you being in a, in a situation, it is that you, you've been, you've seen it sort of firsthand.
00:39:48.000It's like, Nobody's coming to save me, and all of these guys are against me.
00:39:52.000Like, the system is literally rigged against you, and especially when you're dealing with emoral people that have absolutely no problem with weaponizing that institution against you.
00:40:10.000People that watch me know I use this all the time.
00:40:12.000It's like, you're going into a boxing ring, right?
00:40:14.000And you're entering it in, and that...
00:40:17.000The person on the opposite side of you that you're supposed to be fighting 1v1 has already told you, look, my gloves are loaded, I bought off the judges, I bought off the ref, and I'm about to cheat.
00:40:27.000And what the instinct of the non-leftists is to still go into it with fairness because we look at it like, well, this is how we're supposed to act.
00:41:07.000It's not there to sort of reach some sort of conclusion that is supposed to be
00:41:11.000the, the just one. That's not the way that it is designed.
00:41:14.000Well, this is why I think Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign is actually
00:41:17.000the most important campaign right now, even more so than Donald Trump's,
00:41:21.000because You know, the right wing has always had this weird, and it kind of deals with they want to support law enforcement, but supporting law enforcement or police and wanting justice, you know, reform, justice system reform and prison reform need to be two completely separate issues.
00:41:37.000They need to be two completely separate issues and conservatives need to get this.
00:41:40.000And that's why Vivek Ramaswamy really going hard against the federal establishment is so important because this is a winning issue.
00:41:49.000And what conservatives need to realize is that justice reform is a winning issue.
00:41:57.000I mean, I don't want to get too politically wonky here, but it's an issue that they've let the left dominate, they've let the Democrats dominate for so long, and it's time for them to get in there.
00:42:06.000And Vivek, I think, presents it really well.
00:42:08.000And I mean, I still suspect Donald Trump gets the nomination.
00:42:11.000If he wins, I hope he makes Vivek in charge of some special committee or something to just completely abolish like 95% of these federal institutions that are so corrupted.
00:42:21.000Conservatives and Republican politicians need to stop being afraid of their own shadow.
00:42:27.000You know you're the side of law enforcement, that's fine.
00:42:29.000But justice reform and prison reform are completely separate issues and it's a winning issue.
00:42:35.000You will win a lot of votes if you can properly verbalize and vocalize how you will attack these issues.
00:42:44.000I think like Vivek Ramaswamy has done.
00:42:46.000What kind of prison reform do you suggest?
00:42:49.000Well, I'll put it to you like this, because it's very complex, and I could go on forever based off what I've learned from the top to the bottom here, but I'll try to put it simply.
00:42:57.000When I was in prison, the Bureau of Prisons had a hearing in front of Congress where my name got brought up by Matt Gaetz, thank goodness.
00:43:27.000But we all know if they put two thousand, excuse me, two billion dollars more into the Bureau of Prisons, do you think that's going to improve a damn thing?
00:43:35.000No, it's not going to improve a damn thing.
00:43:36.000So what needs to be done, if they need two billion more dollars annually, what they need to do is a little math, find out what annually, how many prisoners annually equals to two billion dollars and release them all tomorrow.
00:43:48.000Release every single one of them all tomorrow.
00:43:50.000There should not be a single non-violent criminal in prison.
00:43:55.000That's our problem here, and maybe that's kind of the springboard for the political argument, if any Republican has the courage to do it, like Vivek.
00:44:02.000The springboard needs to be, no non-violent criminals belong in jail.
00:44:06.000I mean, really, you can have house arrest, you can have the ankle monitor.
00:44:10.000I mean, I would say it like this, because people always ask, well, what is it like in there?
00:44:13.000We'll do a little Kamala Harris Venn diagram.
00:45:23.000A lot of people on the right are saying we got a back to blue no matter what we got a back the police officers the police officer saying.
00:45:29.000I don't care what laws they're going to make up I'm going to enforce them to the fullest extent that I can happily and we've seen a huge transition from from actual criminals going to jail to now political thought criminals going to jail which is.
00:45:43.000Absolutely crazy it needs to be addressed in a way because you you you kind of described it as soulless there is a lot of soullessness there is a lot of people who are just like I'm just doing my job there are a lot of Kamala Harris is that believe that they have to make their way up have to of course make their career by putting innocent people behind bars which she did extensively.
00:46:03.000Especially when it came to things like marijuana, which is absolutely freaking ridiculous.
00:46:07.000So yeah, I agree with you on those larger kind of libertarian sentiments.
00:46:11.000I think they would help galvanize the base.
00:46:14.000And I think the people who are rooting for back the blue are essentially rooting for their own enslavement and imprisonment.
00:46:20.000And maybe the selling point to conservatives or Republicans that are too afraid to do that say, well, I'll tell you what, if you don't have criminal justice reform or prison reform, well, then you're going to end up in prison very soon.
00:46:31.000So there's a difference between victimless crime and non-violent crime, like financial crimes, like what Sam Beckman Freed has allegedly done, or maybe he's been convicted of it.
00:46:41.000So like, do you also encourage, like you said, non-violent, like high-level financial criminals, do you think they should be let out too?
00:46:49.000So nothing is— There would be, in that case— Yeah, there's a victim— No, no, no, no, hold on.
00:46:54.000I believe the purpose of prison, for the most part, is to take someone who is dangerous and make sure they can't hurt people.
00:47:01.000So for SBF, the real penalty should be house arrest with restrictions.
00:47:07.000Meaning, you can't do financial work, you can't trade on these platforms, you are being removed from the area where you did these crimes.
00:47:16.000You could argue that stealing a bunch of people's money makes it so they can't buy food and then they starve to death, which is like a violent act.
00:47:37.000Well, there's two philosophies in the prison system.
00:47:39.000There's rehabilitation or punishment, right?
00:47:41.000Oh, but but see I think where you're getting nothing is black and white right obviously nothing is black and white and I think Tim you know you propose a good idea like if you if you go into a smash-and-grab that's a violent crime if you steal if you steal from somebody and that takes food off their table you could argue that that's a violent crime financial crimes like SPF I think that you could reasonably argue, okay, you're going to be maybe on house arrest, but more importantly, every financial activity that you make is now going to be monitored.
00:49:35.000What I learned being in there, I'm not the only political prisoner in there.
00:49:39.000Now, in the political sphere of media, yes.
00:49:44.000People that get arrested for dealing drugs, in my opinion, are political prisoners.
00:49:48.000If they worked for a pharmacy, or if they worked for a big pharmaceutical company, you can deal drugs all frickin' day long, and you can make billions of dollars.
00:52:26.000I mean, I would not suggest anybody do this because it's obviously bad for you, but I'm probably taking like 500 milligrams of caffeine a day, but I've built a tolerance to it.
00:52:42.000So one charged lemonade was four cups of coffee.
00:52:45.000Yeah, it's 390 milligrams in a 30-ounce serving, but they allow refills, so people were literally having four, five, six of them a day in one sitting.
00:52:56.000And they were like, yeah, this is lemonade, this is totally fine.
00:54:23.000And so I was awake for like 28 hours, and I just kept slamming like five-hour energy, and it got to the point that the weirdest- I started hallucinating.
00:54:32.000Like, I'm- I think that's sleep deprivation.
00:54:35.000And yes, right, but the caffeine was keeping me awake, and so I'm driving in my car, and like, here's how I would describe it.
00:54:41.000Everything I could see, I'm like pulling up to a gas station, it looked like... What is that thing where it's 3D but it's outlined like a cartoon?
00:55:01.000Everything was turning into that, and then there was like a weird texture appearing over things, and I'm like, I'm sitting in the car going like, I think I'm gonna die.
00:55:09.000My heart was probably going like a 120 beats per minute or something, and then I just pulled over and I was like, I'm gonna just drink water and then sit.
00:55:22.000It binds to the adenosine receptors, adenosine, and those are, so you don't realize you're tired, the caffeine, but you still get really, the fatigue was still tripping you out probably, like you were saying.
00:55:32.000I'm probably, I had 200 milligrams of caffeine before I got here.
00:55:53.000So what I'll do is either find an organic source of caffeine or take like a caffeine tablet or resell energy supplements at InfoWars 2 and I'll drink that too.
00:56:02.000But again, I'm not telling people to drink 500 milligrams of caffeine a day.
00:56:07.000I'm saying you gotta, like, it took me a while to be to the point where, okay, this is kind of where I need to be, where I can function and do everything I need to do during the day and then still be able to sleep.
00:56:17.000I've got to cut it off at a certain time, otherwise I won't be able to sleep.
00:56:20.000So in other words, probably not sleeping tonight.
00:56:21.000Whenever I'm driving and I start to get tired and I'm falling asleep, the cars in front of me turn into cat faces.
00:56:39.000That's just like a tryptamine that your body produces.
00:56:41.000I used to have to drive at like three in the morning to the airport for my job and I'd be super tired and I'd be driving and then all of a sudden like I'm falling asleep but I can't close my eyes, the cars in front of me just like start to turn into That's when you pull over and you should try some vitamin B. A lot of the coffees now, especially at a lot of the major stores, Dunkin Donuts, Starbucks, they're absolutely filled with some of the worst additives and ingredients and seed oils you could ever have.
00:57:07.000But I'm just speaking to the average American out there that is kind of hooked on it, as of course the ingredients in there are truly just absolutely awful.
00:57:14.000And I really do believe that they have been Incrementally adding more and more high fructose corn syrup to the point where we become more and more addicted to it, and it's one of the things ailing our society more than, I think, cigarettes, more than anything else that is negative.
00:57:46.000If you eat a bowl of ice cream, then eat some piece of candy, it doesn't taste sweet because you've already just slammed sugar in your mouth.
00:57:52.000I would argue if your bananas aren't sweet, you have too much sugar in your system.
00:57:55.000If carrots aren't sweet, you have too much sugar in your system.
00:57:58.000Yeah, carrots should be sweet for you.
00:58:11.000Like refined sucrose is, it can, because of the concentrations that they use, that's pretty nasty, but compared to like aspartame and high fructose... Aspartate and fat sugar.
00:58:44.000They literally take corn syrup, put an enzyme in it to convert it into fructose so it tastes sweeter and strains your liver and causes damage.
00:58:51.000I was looking at like, it was Dow Chemical, I believe, was making high fructose for a while.
00:58:57.000I went to their website and it took me like 20-30 minutes to dig through the website on the process of how to make it.
00:59:02.000And they put it in these big tanks and they make it with like a... and then between Creation of the high fructose corn syrup.
00:59:08.000They'd have to wash the tanks with a resin and it was like the chemical, I don't want to misspeak, it could have been arsenic, but the chemical that they use to wash the tanks, they don't put on the list of the ingredient of the high fructose, but they put like chemicals in the tank between production to clean the tanks that are probably, I would guess, ending up in the high fructose corn syrup.
01:01:54.000And my attitude is like, dude, I don't see the argument in, if you feel emotionally satisfied with it, it was just.
01:02:03.000Because that's the argument made by the left for taking Thomas Jefferson down.
01:02:06.000To be fair, Matt Walsh addresses this and says, obviously there's a difference between a revered historical figure who founded components of our country and of our government, and Satan.
01:02:18.000And it should be considered a venerable object, which is a legal definition for stuff like that.
01:02:23.000I don't think a satanic monument is a venerable object.
01:02:26.000But the issue I suppose is, if we are a nation that has a right, no law respecting an establishment of religion, and people are allowed to worship the way they want to worship, then we either say, we do not have religious iconography in state houses, or we have to accept that there's going to be wacky religions we don't like.
01:02:43.000Yeah, to me I think that the former has to be a process is always the issue with the whole public property sort of concept is like what do you like you what do you allow versus what it what it is that you don't which is why I believe personally all that stuff needs to be limited because You know, to your point, Tim, you start getting emotional, uh, with it and people, yeah, obviously there's a difference between Thomas Jefferson and freaking Satan, but you know, I still, and you know, to some people, unfortunately that let's say that's in the eye of the, uh, of the beholder.
01:03:13.000And so to leave it up to for dispute for any Joe blow to say, Hey, when I'm feeling a certain type of way, I get to do this versus when I don't, you know, that's always going to be a problem, which is why I think the public, the public property thing is, is just a fundamental issue.
01:03:27.000And look, I'm a realist at the end of the day, so I get it what Matt
01:03:31.000Walsh is kind of, uh, where he's getting at. You know, look, man, the game is not that we were
01:03:37.000talking about this in previous segments, man. The game is the game. So, um, you know, when the left,
01:03:43.000when they want to, let's say that they'll be in and break the rules, uh, to, to, to mean
01:03:48.000whatever it is that they want to mean.
01:03:50.000So they don't give a crap about what it is that you hold tight and true to and whatever monuments it is that you have.
01:03:58.000If they feel like it's worth them toppling it, they'll use whatever nonsensical laws, perhaps even, to justify their own sort of actions.
01:04:08.000It's like, hey, I'm playing a game that they playing.
01:04:11.000This is why the American left, or more historically speaking, conquering totalitarians, destroy culture.
01:04:19.000You see, this shouldn't even be a debate in American culture.
01:04:21.000I mean, we can get into the kind of nuance of, oh, well, what do you allow in a government building versus what you don't.
01:04:27.000But if we had a culture, if we had a consistent culture, this wouldn't even be a debate.
01:04:32.000We wouldn't be talking about should a Christian monument stand or should a historical monument stand.
01:04:36.000That would be our culture, and we would agree that's our culture.
01:04:40.000Whether we agree with it spiritually, that wouldn't even be up for debate.
01:04:44.000A satanic monument shouldn't even be in the debate.
01:04:46.000But because they've destroyed our culture, and we've got all this infighting now about, oh, what should be here, what should be there, what's the nuance of all these laws?
01:04:53.000Well, At some point, culture kind of would overwhelm all of that.
01:04:58.000But because our culture has been destroyed, now we have to sit here and have a debate of, does a satanic statue belong in the government building?
01:05:21.000But that's where I think the left sort of differs from the quote-unquote American right, because they don't care about that part, which is why they're such a difficult enemy to fight.
01:05:32.000So while, yeah, I don't want to be you and I don't want to become you, it's not going to stop them from kicking me in the nuts when they get a chance.
01:05:38.000They have absolutely no issues bastardizing whatever power it is that they sort of have.
01:05:44.000Again, like I was saying before, bending and breaking the rules.
01:05:47.000So you can go up to them and be like, look, man, I don't want to be you.
01:05:52.000I look at you and you're the worst of us all, but in the same respects, on the other hand, they're like, well, I don't care.
01:06:00.000Everybody realize this in 2020, or at least you should have.
01:06:07.000Um, that should have been a wake up call for everybody when the whole COVID thing and the pro like George Floyd stuff stuff happened.
01:06:14.000When the left, literally the day before all this, the riots and whatever took place, they were basically saying, if you went outside, you were going to kill grandma.
01:06:24.000And then the next, like out of nowhere, the George Floyd situation happens.
01:06:28.000Now everybody's bunched up together and we're walking the streets and they didn't, We knew they were hypocrites!
01:06:34.000That's the thing, and this is what I'm trying to explain to the right in this country.
01:06:38.000It's like, look, you are dealing with an enemy that does not abide by the same set of ethics, morals, whatever it is that you want to call them, that you have.
01:06:48.000If anything, they will use it against you.
01:06:51.000It's like a militant leftist atheist trying to appeal to God when they'll say whatever against God You know, ten minutes before they made their claim, or they'll be like, well, that would be something Jesus would do.
01:07:03.000They do that stuff because they're trying to weaponize your own morals.
01:07:06.000And this is why the heads of those universities, when they were asked about the calls for genocide of the Jews, immediately said, well, the Constitution protects.
01:07:13.000They routinely defy the principle of free speech, our constitutional protections, and then the moment someone questions some abhorrent thing they want to say, they immediately run and hide behind the Constitution.
01:07:23.000So in other words, there is no Jenna Ellis of the left saying, Hey guys, are we sure we want to do this?
01:07:29.000I don't remember anyone, any lawyers from the left saying, Hey, stop tearing down monuments.
01:07:43.000Because again, it's like I'm going into it and I'm trying to be ethical with this, but I also have to understand that you're not playing by those same set of rules.
01:07:50.000You'll hold me to those standards if it means that it's advantageous to you.
01:07:55.000But at the end of the day, it's not anything that you're going to follow.
01:07:57.000Do you think a lot of that is denial, though, from the American right?
01:08:00.000Because you say, this is what I'm trying to get the American right to understand.
01:08:02.000Do you think a lot of it is denial, like, oh, we're not under attack, the Constitution isn't under threat, like, this isn't actually going on?
01:08:08.000Delusion, I think, is more the accurate term to what it is.
01:08:11.000It's like, I get it, you want to believe that the world is the way that it's actually not, but For the sanctity of our, or really for our own sanity.
01:08:22.000It's like what we talk about with, uh, whether it be with police officers, whether it be with the, uh, judicial system, whatever it may be, you like to think that these people are better than us.
01:08:33.000I mean, you can see all the examples and how they're not, if anything, they're like worst of us.
01:08:37.000Uh, like I say, with the Congress really being a band full of absolute criminals, but in order for us to get by in life, It's comforting to believe this idea that the world is something that it's absolutely not.
01:08:51.000And like I said, it's just such a, it's such a difficult enemy to combat because they're just not going to play fair.
01:08:57.000And then they tell you that they have no issues being like, yeah, I was a hypocrite to what I did, what I said yesterday.
01:09:11.000In fact, they were using the medical institution to, Try to justify what it was it is that they were doing when they were linking up despite them telling you that this was something that was criminal when you did it.
01:09:24.000There were scientific articles, there was mainline scientists and the corporate media saying this is going to help Yes, they were saying that the numbers were going down because all of these people were marching together despite them yesterday saying you were killing grandma when you did.
01:09:38.000It was, I think, like a university in Colorado that was like, we found Black Lives Matter protests actually reduced the spread of COVID.
01:10:04.000Part of the issues I got with the satanic altar thing that Matt Walsh was talking about is that I think what started it all was that someone came in and, quote, defaced the, what was it, in Congress somewhere, by putting up the Ten Commandments, technically because you're not supposed to put up any religious text in that building.
01:10:20.000So they start, someone started it by putting up the Ten Commandments.
01:10:22.000Now, I don't necessarily disagree with the Ten Commandments, and I find that Satan is probably Considerably more evil, relatively, in general society than the Ten Commandments, but it seems like the satanic thing was like a response to, well, you put up your religion, I'm gonna put up my religion.
01:10:47.000I don't know exactly what the impetus was, but, I mean, the Temple of Satan, the Satanic Temple, is now legally a religion, since, I don't know when, the last 20 years or something.
01:11:43.000Did both of those people get in trouble?
01:11:44.000Because why'd they let the... But that's my point is I don't think it is against organized religion in general because I think we all agree if it was Muslim I definitely don't agree with tearing it down.
01:12:09.000I think it should have been removed through procedure.
01:12:11.000Like you file a lawsuit and- Well technically tearing it down is a procedure.
01:12:16.000Right, what I mean is, I'm not- It's a BLM procedure.
01:12:19.000What they're trying to do is they're gonna go to Normies and say, look at what Matt Walsh says when a guy destroys our statue, and then they pretend they care about statues being removed?
01:12:31.000They're gonna make a false equivalency.
01:12:32.000Now, Matt is correct, they're not the same thing.
01:12:34.000But I think what I would say he's missing here is, we're trying to convince regular people we are right.
01:12:40.000They are playing this dirty game where they hold their hand in front of your face and saying, I'm not touching you, I'm not touching you.
01:12:46.000And then when you swat their hand away, they post a video online saying, guy punches peaceful activist.
01:12:51.000This is what they're doing every step of the way.
01:12:53.000Matt Walsh, his reaction is the desired outcome.
01:12:57.000They wanted someone to smash the satanic altar.
01:13:00.000They were hoping and praying someone would do it.
01:13:01.000Well, let me just kind of switch lanes on this issue then.
01:13:05.000For this guy who I believe is running for Congress in Mississippi, the guy that smashed the satanic altar... He is?
01:13:13.000Whatever we think about the action that he had that day, I would say as a Republican voter and as somebody who's looking for somebody with a spine in the Republican Party in Congress, I say good.
01:13:25.000That's the exact type of person I want in Congress.
01:13:27.000Because they're not going to take any crap and they're actually going to do the things that Republican voters have been wanting their conservative representation to do forever.
01:13:35.000So if it was a political stunt, I say smart move.
01:13:38.000My concern is if it inspires people to do it again, and then, like, I have something on my lawn and someone comes up and they're like, I don't like it, and they smash it down on my lawn.
01:14:07.000Like, knocking on a satanic altar irks me in a procedural kind of way, and like a strategic kind of way, like don't give them the thing they desire.
01:14:16.000Actually going after a legitimate religion which is literally just lighting candles, I'm like, that's a dick move.
01:14:21.000But Polish is a very Christian nation, and he looked at that as a Christian, and he didn't like that culture being in his Christian nation.
01:14:31.000And I think regardless of whether it's Judaism or Satanism, there should be a higher level reasoned response, not a brutal, animalistic response.
01:14:44.000reject the ethos and ideology of BLM and the tactics of the left, where they stomp around like morons, biting and punching things.
01:14:55.000And I think that we actually could be ideologically better men and say, here is exactly why this should not be for my reason stands.
01:15:03.000And we say, okay, and we take it down.
01:15:05.000And the message we send is that we deal with things in an orderly fashion.
01:15:09.000Yeah I think this debate is very important right now because I think we're dealing with a situation where a lot of the people within the DOJ and FBI want to provoke a certain situation they want I think the people on the right to be angry they are acting in a very litigious unfair way and with them now going after journalists we were talking about this a couple days ago.
01:15:30.000It's almost as if they're trying to provoke the people on the right to overreact.
01:16:08.000So while I understand that there is obviously going to be instances where it is important to not necessarily act like, let's say, your opponent is going to act.
01:16:19.000I just think you have to be a little more analytical than just like, hey, you're the bad guy and you're acting in a certain way and I don't want to be that guy.
01:16:26.000I think you have to be more strategic with it.
01:16:28.000It's like, look, in a given instance where it is going to be advantageous for you to act a certain way long term, you got to take the game for what it is.
01:16:40.000We can't be, I think us, Trying to be too idealistic about it is how they got so much ground because we looked at it like, oh, we're the more analytical guys, right?
01:17:01.000I mean, they've gotten what it is that they wanted.
01:17:04.000So it's like, I believe there's an appropriate response to where, yeah, you don't want to just be a leftist.
01:17:09.000I don't think that doesn't help anybody.
01:17:12.000But in the same respect, you've got to understand what the actual game is.
01:17:16.000And as I always say, act It doesn't mean act like them, it means do not go into a game that is unfair trying to play fair, because you're going to lose every single time.
01:17:28.000It's the difference between du jour law and de facto rule.
01:17:32.000Du jour rule, and this is a French term, du jour means by law, de facto means by fact.
01:17:37.000So you may own a property du jour, the law, you have the paperwork, but if someone goes and sits in that house and takes it and won't let you in, Then they own it by de facto.
01:17:48.000And if all you do is just play the du jour game and you're like, well, I have the paperwork, therefore it's mine, but two weeks, two months, two years go by and you can't get into your house, then you're playing asymmetrical.
01:18:00.000It is sad that that is reality, but that is reality.
01:18:03.000And it's reality in war often, unfortunately.
01:18:14.000Look what happened to Owen, which I think we should be talking about your particular case more, because as you said, now a lot of other journalists are going to be arrested and prosecuted because of what you went through.
01:18:25.000And really, it's not just the journalists, because there's no doubt they're going to use this as a precedent to go after other journalists, but I also think they want to snuff out any right-wing activism as well.
01:18:35.000They don't just want to snuff out any journalism that may go against the establishment.
01:18:40.000In this case, it's the left-wing establishment.
01:18:42.000But they also want to snuff out any activism from conservatives as well.
01:18:48.000And so I think it's really a two-pronged issue.
01:18:50.000The journalism one is obviously the one that gets the focus and the one that has more of the press at this point.
01:18:56.000But it's definitely at an activist level as well.
01:18:59.000I think the real reason why the Democrat Party hates me so much is they couldn't imagine if there were a hundred of me, a thousand of me, a million of me, they wouldn't exist.
01:19:28.000I was one man that stood up against the Trump impeachment sham.
01:19:32.000It's not like I'm the only one that knew it was a sham.
01:19:35.000It's not like I was the only one in that room that knew it was the sham.
01:19:38.000But they kind of see me as like this Spartacus where, oh, if other people think they can be Owen Schroer, if other people think they can stand up and tell the Democrat what for and why, then we got to snuff that out now.
01:20:12.000So I truly, truly do think your case is very important to talk about.
01:20:17.000Are there any updates that we should know about?
01:20:19.000Is there any other details that haven't been released to the general public that you think are important to highlight here?
01:20:25.000Well, we are going to be taking my appeal to the Supreme Court.
01:20:28.000That is where it's going to end up, as far as its fate there.
01:20:32.000I think it's still a little too far off or foggy to know what the fate there might be.
01:20:38.000But, you know, my case has recently gotten attention because of my prison sentence, obviously.
01:20:43.000But the truth is, I've been politically persecuted by the American left and the Democrat Party Since 2019, really since 2018, when they censored me off of all the mainstream social media platforms, they arrested me for disrupting Congress, which again, this is something that happens all the time.
01:21:12.000When all them show up and they disrupt Congress for whatever reason, for abortion, climate change, all this other stuff, do they get charged?
01:21:27.000What normally happens in that situation And this is what would have happened to me.
01:21:31.000They detain you, they escort you out of the building, and then they release you on your merry way and say you're not welcome here again today.
01:21:37.000But somebody got on the walkie-talkie for the Capitol Police that December in 2019 and said, oh no, no, no, you're arresting Schroer.
01:21:43.000You're charging him and arresting him.
01:21:45.000And even the Capitol Police were like, what the heck?
01:22:30.000I talked to Jacob Chansley earlier today who was the American shaman who was also at the Capitol.
01:22:34.000We did an interview on my channel on YouTube, which was nice.
01:22:37.000And I was like, I think the thing about protest is the evolution of protesting right now is it's good to be out on the street yelling like, thing is bad, thing is bad, but you just kind of want to acknowledge the thing and then offer your solution.
01:22:49.000And the protest, the forward testament, the pro, the positive, that's the real protest.
01:22:55.000The idea that you want to scream about bad has to go away.
01:22:59.000Obviously you want to educate people what it is, but offer them the solution, and I think you can do it online.
01:23:03.000There is online censorship, unfortunately, but a lot of times when you're not screaming, thing is bad on the internet, you don't get censored.
01:23:09.000If you're screaming, this is the solution, people listen, and that's a great way to shift protests.
01:23:15.000Well, a lot of people are afraid to protest.
01:23:17.000I remember there was a couple other protests that were happening a couple months ago, and everyone online is saying, hey, don't show up.
01:23:23.000There's going to be feds that are going to infiltrate and cause an event just like they did on this one particular date.
01:23:33.000I think the fear aspect is one of the most important ones, and this is why I think, oh, and it's so important for you to come out and talk and say, hey, I made it through.
01:24:22.000It's something that's hard to deal with when you're in there, right?
01:24:25.000It's something that's hard to deal with when you're actually in there, but if you truly believe in your cause and you truly believe in your actions, then you can find that this is not going to be done in vain, that there is going to be a positive result on the other side of this.
01:24:42.000And I mean, maybe there will be something big in my case, maybe not, but I think that at least As far as getting the issues out and getting the message out and getting the awareness out, it's already had a major impact.
01:24:54.000I mean, they brought it up at the BOP hearing, and now a lot of members of Congress and presidential candidates are kind of reevaluating this whole situation.
01:25:03.000Not just with January 6th, But just overall, the persecution that goes on in this country and the situation that people are facing locked away in jails when it's non-violent criminals, victimless crime criminals.
01:25:17.000But to answer your question, I would much rather, I don't want my fate To be controlled or I don't want my image to be controlled by the people that hate me and want to silence me.
01:25:30.000I want to be the one that controls it.
01:25:31.000So like you said, I don't want people to say, oh, I'm afraid to talk or oh, I'm afraid to do this or I'm afraid to take action.
01:25:47.000It's important that I don't censor myself.
01:25:48.000I don't have this chilling effect or I don't stay home thinking this is the safe thing for me to do is just stay out of the way.
01:25:54.000So I'm hoping that that my story goes that way instead of the way certainly the Democrats or the establishment wanted as they see my case and they say, oh, I've got to shut up now.
01:26:04.000I hope people see my case and they say, oh, I've got to get louder now.
01:26:48.000I was going to talk about the discretion of using the internet, talking on the internet.
01:26:53.000Cause the internet's pretty new and people are still figuring out how to use it.
01:26:55.000Cause like, I'll sit around and war game with my friends and be like, well what I really think about what that government did with that is this false flag thing.
01:27:01.000And this could have happened and it's very likely or possible that this, but when I go on the internet, I don't want to say that out loud because in case I'm wrong.
01:27:08.000And a lot of times I'm like, I'm pretty sure I'm right, but just in case I'm wrong, it could cause like death and destruction and incompatibility.
01:27:15.000And I don't want to, I don't want to do that.
01:27:17.000And I also think it's people are watching and listening and they're like, I hope he's not sick.
01:27:20.000But like, It's just there's more of a responsibility when the cameras are on.
01:27:24.000If someone hacks you talking on your Alexa and they hear it and then they post you're talking, you didn't put it on the internet.
01:27:30.000Someone else did and they're responsible for that message.
01:27:32.000But if you proactively put your message out there and you're just spitballing, there's a lot of responsibility behind that.
01:27:38.000So I've been kind of quiet about like wargaming, like the military, because like the conflicts on earth right now.
01:27:44.000I want to talk about what's going on in Israel.
01:27:46.000I just don't do it on the internet because I don't know.
01:27:48.000I don't have the proof, and I'm not even going to question that stuff.
01:27:55.000It's just war is a different game, because there are no rules and that kind of thing, and I don't want to bring that down upon myself.
01:28:02.000And I've been thinking about that since the Israeli conflict, since October 7th.
01:28:06.000But here's what you know, you're anti-war.
01:28:59.000Some people, you know, talked about struggles that they went through.
01:29:03.000Some people who had been in prison before talked about things that they did to get through their time.
01:29:08.000So really it was just, it was the people.
01:29:10.000And, you know, I said that, I've said this a couple times.
01:29:14.000Because I understand why people lose faith in the American people or even in the idea of America with everything that we're going through, but reading that from people and some of the people I talked to on the inside, both workers at the prison and the inmates, my faith in the American people was reaffirmed.
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01:36:50.000But we are running ads on X as well and so far we have $45,000 in ads on X for the song because like I said we're going to be spending, I pledged advertisements on X, we're doing it and we're going to do more.
01:37:07.000Those are front-facing, so whenever you look at the numbers displayed on any YouTube video, the actual numbers behind the scene could be three to five times higher.
01:38:13.000The first song we put out, and we're charting across the board, and they told us to go F ourselves.
01:38:17.000The only way to force them to have to write about it, and I'm sure they'll talk smack or whatever, is to just push harder and harder onto the charts.
01:38:27.000I mean, I gotta be honest, Only Ever Wanna did better than I realized it did.
01:38:33.000Yeah, like, it actually did remarkably well.
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01:42:35.000Pretty Much Media says, Tim and Eric, my partner and I are working on creating a media company to make comics, cartoons, and music video games, and music and video games.
01:42:43.000We're about to launch a campaign for a graphic novel.
01:42:45.000Any advice for building up to be a successful company?
01:42:49.000Look, with I don't want people to get the wrong idea, you know, looking at our success and thinking kind of it's just one of those things that just happened and it's not, you know, I've been kind of building doing creative things for the better part of the last 18 years or so.
01:43:04.000So I think that that's kind of where you start.
01:43:07.000And that's kind of being personable, interacting with people, building some sort of audience
01:43:12.000of people that you can depend on, building that rapport.
01:43:16.000And in order to sort of do that, you kind of have to deliver, not kind of, you absolutely
01:43:19.000have to deliver on whatever product it is that you're going to put out there.
01:43:24.000So my advice, shout out to you and your aspirations, but my advice would be to pick one of those.
01:43:30.000I guess you said the graphic novel, you're starting with that.
01:44:10.000Call Me Josh says, I suppose the Slippery Slope fallacy isn't really a fallacy at all, is it?
01:44:15.000I mean, here we are living the nightmare.
01:44:17.000Acceptance doesn't mean we have to accept everything.
01:44:19.000I mean, that's one meme people were putting out there where it was like, 2008, hey look, just because two people who love each other want to get married doesn't mean they're gonna go bang in the Senate floor or something like that.
01:44:35.000Wyatt Caldenberg says, Oh, and how did the prison guards treat you?
01:44:38.000Did they see you as a political prisoner or did they see you as an enemy of the state?
01:44:42.000So, there was a little bit of a mixed reaction.
01:44:46.000Some of them knew who I was before I even got in there and liked me.
01:44:51.000Some of them knew who I was before I got in there and didn't like me, but that was a lot smaller of a number.
01:44:56.000By day 10, pretty much everybody in there knew who I was and had an opinion one way or the other.
01:45:01.000The amount of times I heard, I'm just doing my job, like, hey, I love you and what you do, but I'm just doing my job, is far too many to count.
01:45:11.000Um, unfortunately, so, you know, here's what it, here's where, this is why it's not necessarily about me.
01:45:20.000The treatment that I received in prison is what most people in prison experience at some time or in some way, shape or form.
01:45:28.000But because I'm blessed with a large following and a large platform, you're just hearing about what I went through.
01:45:35.000My story, the solitary, I mean, there's all kinds of stories.
01:45:40.000They stole or lost all my property, just all the craziness.
01:45:43.000And by the way, I'm writing a book about all this.
01:45:47.000All the crap that I went through, just generally speaking, a lot of the treatment of prisoners is, you're just a number, you're not a human, nobody gives a crap about you, nobody on the inside gives a crap about you, nobody on the outside gives a crap about you, we can do whatever the hell we want to you and none of it matters.
01:46:03.000But because I have a large platform and a large following, a lot of what I had to go through and I experienced is actually coming out and making it to the front.
01:46:11.000So I mean, really, just generally speaking, Prisoners are not treated with much respect or dignity at all.
01:46:19.000And we're talking about non-violent criminals, we're talking about victimless crime criminals, we're talking about people who have families waiting for them at home.
01:46:30.000They really are just treated with very little respect and dignity.
01:46:36.000And that's not even a political thing about me.
01:46:38.000I mean, there were definitely probably some people in there that didn't like my politics and maybe wanted to make it as hard on me as possible.
01:46:44.000But it was kind of far, few and far between.
01:46:47.000Generally speaking, prisoners are disrespected.
01:46:50.000And look, if you're a high-level prisoner and you killed or raped somebody, then you know what?
01:46:55.000I'm not really shedding a tear for you or you're a child molester or stuff like that.
01:46:58.000I'm not really shedding a tear for those people.
01:47:02.000It's just amazing how you're completely discounted as a human and any human emotions or feelings that you might have as a prisoner just completely discounted and they treat you like you need to just be numb to all this and you just have to accept that you're a prisoner and you're going to be treated like this.
01:47:19.000So, you know, my treatment Had a bunch of curveballs and knuckleballs, but really, for my 47 days, I just experienced everything.
01:47:30.000Somehow, I just experienced everything that prisoners experience every day.
01:47:34.000And so, the larger story isn't really about me.
01:47:39.000It's that we desperately need prison reform.
01:47:43.000A lot of the higher-ups at these prisons... I'll close it like this.
01:47:47.000There's three types of people that work at prisons.
01:47:50.000There's the incompetent and inept people, the stereotype of they just nap on the job, and then there's the power trippers.
01:48:01.000And any time they get a chance to just trip on their power and just put you in your place and feel good about themselves, they're going to do it every time and then some.
01:48:09.000If you respect them, they're going to respect you.
01:48:12.000But just generally speaking, my story is one thing, but Prisoners, a lot of these prisoners, non-violent criminals, victimless crime criminals, they're just, they're treated like subhumans, they're disrespected, they're discounted, they barely even get a scrap of dignity the way they're treated in there, and so it's not just about me.
01:48:30.000It's a story that I'm gonna have to tell my story, but it's really what goes on in these prisons every day.
01:48:39.000I just have to take a screenshot real quick of this tweet.
01:48:43.000So it's my tweet saying, was he the guy getting effed in the A or was he the guy effing some other guy in the A?
01:48:50.000And then everyone started saying like, oh, blah, blah, blah, Tim.
01:48:53.000And I said, well, it matters because we need to know if that's him on camera or if he's filming.
01:48:57.000If he's filming, how do we determine it was him?
01:48:59.000We don't want to falsely accuse someone of, you know, I'm keeping the language light.
01:50:18.000Like, if instead of, like, just relying on 450 representatives, if each of those 700,000 people, they each have one representative, could, like, vote on a smart contract, yes or no, and then that would go to a system, and then that one That thing would go yes or no.
01:50:32.000So you don't have these representatives that get bribed.
01:50:35.000You would remove that corruption source from the system.
01:50:38.000That could be one potential minor solution in some way.
01:50:42.000I'd say just shut down all these corrupt federal operations.
01:50:46.000I think the biggest problem is those guards you mentioned who are like, hey man, I'm just doing my job.
01:50:50.000That is... If I was gonna say, like, on a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 is it's not really a problem at all, things are pretty good, and 10 is it's the worst problem our society faces, those guards are a 10.
01:51:02.000You can talk about, like, Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden and all that, and those are, like, 7, 8s and 9s to varying degrees.
01:51:34.000And then if the federal government puts out a warrant, they just say, no, we're not going to arrest him.
01:51:38.000I mean, so you end up showing up and you're standing there being like, tell me what to do, and all the guards are like, nope, we're on strike.
01:51:52.000But these spineless cowards who are like, I like what you do, and I believe in you, and you're right, and now I'm going to facilitate the evil of this nation while staring you in the eyes.
01:52:21.000And they knew what they were doing was amoral, but they're like, I'm just following order.
01:52:24.000I'm not saying all of them, but there were a lot of them that said that.
01:52:27.000All of those people saying, I'm just doing my job, are lifting up the corrupt and the evil and bearing their weight so they can destroy this country.
01:52:37.000And then everyone says, yeah, but they've got families and they've got kids.
01:52:52.000Well, Tim, I'm glad that you Show the emotion on this topic because it's really something that's hard to encapsulate, especially when I've dealt with it so many times.
01:53:01.000The first time when they arrested me and they all knew it was wrong, they knew it was wrong.
01:53:06.000They said, I'm sorry, but I'm just doing my job.
01:53:08.000The second time they arrested me and they knew it was wrong.
01:53:11.000The third time, like you're saying, when I'm gone, even some of the FBI guys that came and were dealing with my indictment said, sorry, I'm just doing my job.
01:53:20.000You say it, when you're staring it in the face and that actually happens to you, it's impossible to explain.
01:54:40.000I'm not so mad at her, I gotta be honest, because she's on camera being like, they stopped me, I was trying to do it, and it's a 50-50 situation where it's like, well, you should have still done something, but maybe she was the one who leaked it, I don't know.
01:54:53.000It's different if she said something like, so I helped them cover it up.
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01:56:01.000If we lived in a world where... I'll give this out to Matt Walsh.
01:56:37.000So we can, you mentioned Pelosi, or we talk about AOC or whoever it is at the end of the day, the guys that does that are going to be front lines.
01:56:46.000And the first conflict it is that you are going to have is with the police.
01:56:51.000There's just a, no matter what the conflict it is, it, that's going to be the first line of defense.
01:56:58.000And if, you know, they, were on their stuff, let's just say that, and they actually believed they were serving and protecting the individuals within this geographical area, they would just simply say no.
01:57:13.000And again, this isn't my quote, but the old quote is, Tom was talking about this, it's like, hey, they talk about doing their jobs, right?
01:57:21.000And I guess the answer to that is maybe you shouldn't.
01:57:47.000I'd say winning doesn't mean you won the war.
01:57:49.000Sometimes you win the battles and sometimes you make small gains.
01:57:52.000So, if there's a major, uh, like, there's a major battlefield with the Confederates and the Union soldiers, and the Confederates, you know, open fire and take out a commander, would you call that a win?
01:58:02.000Well, like, in the colloquial sense of, like, it was good for them at the time.
01:58:51.000And he's a champion, so that money goes to him, and when he's made political statements in the past, he said, brought to you by Bud Light, in some manner of speaking, so like...
01:58:59.000I tell you, a foreign multinational company, I don't think that they would be that upset watching the U.S.
01:59:23.000Because even though InBev, which is based in Belgium, bought Anheuser-Busch, I guess it was like 10 years ago or so now, most of the, a lot of the creative decisions still come out of St.
01:59:32.000Louis, Missouri, my hometown, so I still know a lot of people in that process.
01:59:36.000I wouldn't say there's a civil war within, you know, Bud Light or their marketing team, but let's just say there's like You're hard conservative wing inside and then there's like, oh, we got to cater to the left for all these marketing purposes inside.
01:59:48.000And they're kind of always like showing each other numbers and saying, look, you were miserable over here or look, we should have done this.
01:59:53.000So it's kind of a back and forth with all of it.
01:59:54.000So it doesn't surprise me that Bud Light, when they see this stuff, they're like, let him go.
02:01:00.000AlienRobotGo says, if you have a million dollars today or ten million dollars in five years, which would you choose?
02:01:06.000Well, that's a long, complicated question, but I'd suppose, of course today... I can't watch this anymore.
02:01:10.000Ten million dollars is... Ten million dollars in five years is just basically toilet paper.
02:01:15.000Based on the way this country's going.
02:01:16.000If you know how to invest that money, now would be the time.
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