On today's show, we talk about the Epstein court documents, the latest in the Trump/Epstein defamation case, and why we should be worried about the election coming up. Plus, a man with a van with explosives tries to run down a group of pedestrians in NYC.
00:00:32.000It's a list of names related to a defamation court case.
00:00:35.000So the name may... Donald Trump could be in the court documents.
00:00:38.000These documents are just part of a defamation suit where there's a bunch of people who may be in the documents.
00:00:44.000Let's say someone said, shortly after I left Donald Trump's party, I, you know, got into a car and looked on my phone and saw that someone had said nasty words about me.
00:00:51.000Well, that's a name that could appear in these court papers, so don't get your hopes up about several hundred people who are gonna appear on this list, but we are expected to learn the names of several associates of Jeffrey Epstein, so it is still a pretty big story.
00:01:03.000So we'll talk about Plus, we got big news, ladies and gentlemen!
00:01:08.000Vivek Ramaswamy announced he will not participate in the next debate with CNN because CNN is biased and they're really, really awful and they said nasty things about him.
00:01:16.000Instead, we, TimCast, will be hosting a town hall live event.
00:02:07.000We already got reports that some dude loaded up a van with explosives and tried crashing into a group of pedestrians, so it's getting crazy as it is.
00:02:15.000Numerous stories have come out from people warning, hey man, we should really consider what's gonna happen with this election coming up because, you know, a lot of people are concerned about the election itself, November.
00:02:25.000I mean, we may see terrifying things this summer with riots, who knows what.
00:02:30.000Honestly, I have no idea, but I will tell you this.
00:02:33.000While we were gone for the break, I talked to a lot of regular people all around in various in the Pacific Northwest particularly when we went to Alaska and in Chicago I gotta tell you man regular people for one they like Trump I'm not saying everybody does obviously the people who don't like him but you know when I was flying out of Chicago our shuttle bus driver said that
00:02:54.000He said this thing, Swift Air, had brought in 140 illegal immigrants on a private 737, and I'm like, that's gotta cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
00:03:05.000And he said they were lied to, they were told it was the Blackhawks, because, and I asked him, I was like, is that because you wouldn't have served the plane if you knew what was going on?
00:03:27.000We're going to jump into all that, my friends.
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00:05:38.000All right, here's the big story, ladies and gentlemen.
00:05:41.000Of course, there are many big stories, but this is the one that's trending.
00:05:43.000Everybody wants to know what's going on.
00:05:44.000From the New York Times, Epstein documents naming prominent figures expected to be released soon.
00:05:50.000The documents, related to a lawsuit involving Ghislaine Maxwell, an associate of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, are anticipated to include names previously redacted.
00:05:59.000Some people actually say that she may have been the mastermind.
00:07:20.000If you were a maid for Epstein while he was bringing in young girls so that powerful elites could fly to a private island to rape them and you were cleaning up the mess, you are an accomplice who aided and abetted human traffickers and child exploitation.
00:07:37.000So, if you're going to tell me that Bill Clinton was flying on this plane and he had no idea what was going on, oh, come on.
00:07:43.000Of all of the people they could try to claim there's no evidence of wrongdoing, you know, if they said Bill Gates, like Bill Gates flew on this plane but had no evidence of any wrongdoing, we'd all roll our eyes and be like, okay, maybe, but I doubt it.
00:07:54.000With Bill Clinton, it's like, come on, that guy?
00:07:56.000We all know what that guy's all about.
00:07:58.000You think he doesn't know what's going on?
00:07:59.000I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out that he was facilitating it.
00:08:06.000I think it's weird, you know, first of all, when they say the right wing part, because right wing for the corporate press has become a synonym for conspiratorial.
00:08:15.000So conservative has become a synonym for conspiratorial, you know, because they're trying to give you that slant because they don't want people to believe who might be on the list or not.
00:08:22.000But like you're saying, with the maids and stuff, I just think about those reports that came out years ago about those dental chairs or like torture type chairs that were in these apartments of his in like weird places and weird rooms.
00:08:33.000Who's cleaning up this place who's not who's not reporting all this weird activity of these children, so I'm looking forward to coming out, but I'm also.
00:08:41.000Not going to be surprised when people look at it and spin it to support whatever narrative they want to sell.
00:08:46.000So they see Trump, they're going to go with the Trump angle.
00:08:48.000You see Clinton, they're going with the Clinton angle and it's going to become like this.
00:08:55.000I bet Trump's in it and the media is going to go nuts and be like Trump listed in Epstein documents.
00:08:59.000Anybody that can, anyone that's, you know, from the right that is on the list is going to be the focus from the mainstream media if they talk about it.
00:09:08.000I do think the mainstream media wants this to quiet down and go away.
00:09:14.000Overall, I think it's bad for the establishment because everyone knows that Jeffrey Epstein was involved with a lot of people.
00:09:26.000There's rumors about his connections to intelligence agencies.
00:09:31.000The likelihood of him using Epstein, using the island to get dirt on people that are in positions of power, offering them things that are illegal, and then getting, you know, having video or having information about it or whatever, and using that to not just finance his own, uh, his own lifestyle, but also to use that to influence essentially, you know, movers and shakers in world politics and, and, and big business.
00:10:03.000Um, there's not an argument, there's not an argument about whether or not that is what is going on.
00:10:37.000So these things are, these things have happened.
00:10:39.000There's, and no matter how many, no matter how the, the media decides it wants to, uh, cast this or, or, uh, what narrative they want to go with.
00:10:58.000Cause you know, it's like, it's, It's been the holiday, we've been off for a couple weeks, and I haven't had the opportunity to say Civil War on air for a little while.
00:11:11.000But no, I just want to point out, because I love doing that time travel test where I'm like, imagine you went back in time X amount of years and then explained how X is happening, why it's happening now.
00:11:19.000I just want to also point out that, imagine if you went back to 2012.
00:11:24.000And got up on stage in front of a whole bunch of people at the Super Bowl.
00:11:27.000You went on stage and said, powerful global elites are involved in child trafficking with multi-billionaires, with former presidents and politicians flying on private islands.
00:11:38.000They'd be like, get this crackpot out of here!
00:11:59.000Now, I don't know if it's civil war related or whatever, just think about how far we've come to where you get in an Uber and you'll be like, oh, did you hear that global, powerful, political, elite sex trafficking ring's about to have a names release?
00:12:12.000The Uber driver's gonna be like, oh yeah, I heard that.
00:12:29.000And then, like you're saying, with Epstein talking about that, and it's kind of nonchalant now, and where I go in the world when I'm getting in a car, I like to talk about how that person experienced COVID and lockdowns.
00:12:38.000We all have a shared traumatic fear ritual experience.
00:13:26.000And he turns out to be the guy who was in the prison cell with Epstein, who beat him up.
00:13:31.000I never found a place at that time when I was freelancing to publish a story, but I kept going around being like, this is insane.
00:13:36.000Not only is that whole story insane with the guy, former cop, like taking four, uh, immigrants lives and burying them on a pig farm in New York.
00:13:43.000Then he got a cell phone in his jail cell.
00:13:53.000Wasn't it reportedly that... It was reported that his roommate beat him up, but then it was changed, the reporting, that the roommate said, no, he hurt himself.
00:15:05.000And so, like, your legs are folded and you're laying back and supposedly what Epstein did was he laid on the bed that way because the ceiling wasn't high enough and then lurched forward with his legs bent to jump off the bed because there was no actual way To hang himself.
00:15:19.000And they supposedly only had certain type of easily tear away sheets.
00:16:32.000It's not a conspiracy, this is in the New York Times.
00:16:34.000I mean, maybe the New York Times is lying, I don't trust them.
00:16:36.000I think the same thing that you were saying earlier, when Phil was talking earlier, I was thinking, it's amazing that now we're, 2024 finally, But the people hear things like Epstein, and they know, yeah, there's the people running things, Bill Clinton and Bill Gates, these people, that there are probably tapes of them doing horrible, horrible things.
00:17:00.000The people in power are these sick, sick people, and that that's mainstream now.
00:17:04.000The Alex Jones was right jar is very full, and everybody recognizes it.
00:17:09.000So, we're in an amazing time to be alive, the fact that this is popular consciousness now, and we can move things in a very different direction than has gone on for decades.
00:17:18.000I'm really excited for throwing money into the Alex Jones was right jar, as it pertains to fifth dimensional creatures, and the chimeras, and the cell phone towers, and all that stuff.
00:17:29.000When that's proven true, I'm gonna be like, man, I'm just gonna empty my wall and just shuffle it all in there.
00:17:34.000You know, Alex goes on the Joe Rogan show and he's like, they got multi-dimensional beings that are, you know... We know the chimeras are out there.
00:17:41.000We know, we know, they've definitely made odd creatures in labs.
00:17:46.000Yeah, but like... And put weird things on aborted fetuses in that, was it Philly or Pittsburgh?
00:17:52.000And I think the issue with Alex is that he does get a lot right.
00:17:54.000But I think he'll see a story about like chimeras and then he takes like this one small story and then dives so far into it and stretches it, you know, to something bigger than it really is.
00:18:04.000I also know when you talk to Alex- But he's right about a lot.
00:18:05.000Sometimes it's like there's just so much information that's coming out at once.
00:18:09.000You gotta like narrow it down and follow that path, you know?
00:19:18.000And Trump's like, nothing to do with any part of the story, but his name's in the court documents, which gives the corporate press enough to lie about.
00:21:46.000So that's another big story that we got is, we'll bring up in just a little bit, the Dave Chappelle special, The Dreamer, comes out.
00:21:52.000And, you know, everybody's talking about his opening joke, where he's talking about Andy Kaufman, Jim Carrey, and says, you know, he talks about trans people, and it's going viral for this reason.
00:22:02.000But what nobody's talking about is he does a very long segment in his special about how a fringe or an LGBT person tried to kill him.
00:23:24.000It's just disgusting, the kind of person that you have in the corporate world, in the corporate press.
00:23:29.000But I will say as much as social media has been bad in a lot of ways with like TikTok, the algorithms and all that stuff, at least shows like this can exist and we can call out, we can exist to the extent that we can point out how psychotic Jimmy Kimmel is.
00:23:43.000And I will tell you the good news because I want to ask you guys this about your holiday.
00:23:48.000But, uh, I go to Christmas, and Thanksgiving was similar to this, but Christmas was wild, and I'm talking with people, and they're all saying, I know.
00:24:57.000There's not a whole lot of attention being paid to the Democrats and to politics yet, but they're not masking up.
00:25:07.000They're not like, oh, make sure you wear a mask to come to Thanksgiving or to Christmas dinner.
00:25:14.000Yeah, I've noticed a lot of people who are not political junkies, or actually they're just apolitical, but they're noticing all the problems affecting their daily lives or their jobs.
00:25:56.000Now that people are starting to feel more confident with the likes of, you know, our cultural victories and hard numbers and sales and declines in the boycotts, now people are feeling like this is the way to go.
00:26:06.000I can speak now, finally, and they're not scared.
00:26:09.000And they need to continue to speak, right?
00:26:11.000Like, cause I remember there was a very small segment of time at, at the very beginning of lockdowns where a lot of us, maybe, maybe you guys, but I felt like the woke stuff was just disappearing.
00:26:21.000Cause everyone was worried about like life, right?
00:26:37.000I got a good one for you guys, because I was asked by an extended family member at a family party, how do you sleep at night knowing the things you do?
00:26:46.000It was not an insult, it was just like, don't you like sweat?
00:27:18.000I think about that a lot because there was a point in time, maybe a decade ago, um, at that point I'm a teacher and I knew something was wrong, obviously with the, with the college world, something was, but I couldn't explain it.
00:27:28.000I hadn't have like a set of language to describe it.
00:27:31.000And then once I had a terminology and like, I'm like breaking it down, thinking about Marxism, all these things, I'm like, Oh, all this is starting to really make sense.
00:27:38.000And at that point, 10 years ago, I was definitely depressed.
00:27:42.000And I'm getting like, uh, applying for teaching jobs.
00:27:44.000They say like white, straight white males can't apply.
00:27:46.000I'm like, what the heck is going on here?
00:27:48.000You know, but now I know, you know, and there's, there's definitely like, we've come a long way as a culture because everyone's talking about the Chappelle one.
00:27:55.000The Ricky Gervais special is also pretty good.
00:27:59.000It's not as good as Chappelle, but I really like it.
00:28:01.000But it's one of the telling things in the Gervais special is that he's saying like, Hey, to the audience, have you guys heard of CRT stuff?
00:28:08.000And I'm like, we've been talking about that for a minute, right?
00:28:10.000But it's like, now it's gotten to such a level in the mainstream Netflix comedy special world, where it's not surprising to hear Gervais talk about it, but it's kind of interesting to hear him address the crowd as if they'd never heard of it, you know?
00:28:19.000Now, they're all laughing along to his jokes.
00:29:06.000Every time he just doubles down, it's going to be like 2026, everyone in this country is going to be totally off all the corporate press BS, and Sam's going to be like, no!
00:29:27.000But I bring him up because it's a good example of regular people who you know, you know, they know, but were so concerned about being ostracized.
00:29:49.000By the time that it happened, I had already been on the outs with the polite society for, you know, since like 2013 was the first time that I kind of crossed the line.
00:30:01.000You know, in 2000, like I have said all kinds of unapproved things.
00:30:09.000Like I was, if, if I was canceled, cause I don't think that you can be canceled unless you allow yourself to be canceled until you start behaving like you've been canceled.
00:30:16.000But if I was canceled the first time it was in like, 2012 or 13 before they were calling it canceled, you know, so it's like and that and my entire career or at least half of my career in the music industry was pushing back against the music industry that was getting more and more and more progressive.
00:31:19.000One of the things that's super important that we need to do, and I see a lot of the... I see problems arising on the right now with a lot of people that are Christians and a lot of religious people.
00:31:31.000The way that we win is by bringing the Democrats back to their senses and get them making Democrats normal liberals that, you know, 20-15 years ago people like Tim would have been or considered themselves Democrats.
00:31:47.000Get those people to realize that they have been lied to by the progressives.
00:31:51.000That the whole A progressive project that has been the standard narrative essentially for the past 10 to 15 years is not built on the civil rights movement the way that they say it is.
00:32:06.000It is a totally different philosophy, a totally different way of understanding the world, a different epistemology, a different way of knowing what they know.
00:32:17.000Let's jump to this story from Fox News.
00:32:19.000Vivek Ramaswamy blasts CNN debate over exclusion, says only establishment insiders will be on stage.
00:32:26.000Ramaswamy and former President Trump have announced their own town hall events.
00:32:30.000I wonder if Fox News is framing it this way because they're doing their own town hall.
00:32:33.000I think they're doing a town hall with Trump.
00:32:35.000So, on the 10th of January, Tim Kast will be hosting a town hall event.
00:32:58.000It's expensive, it's extremely difficult, but we do it for you!
00:33:01.000So become a member at TimCast.com, because seriously, you should.
00:33:04.000We have to fly out Tuesday the 9th, right when the show, right after the show finishes, be on a plane to Iowa, and then I gotta wake up at 7 in the morning, 6am Iowa time, to record my morning show, and it's gonna be tough, but I wanna do it.
00:33:15.000So we're planning this, and we wanted to find some good guests for the caucus, and of course, we got to talking to Vivek, who's been on the show a couple times, and Ultimately, we were like, we could come longer and do something from the 10th to the 15th.
00:33:29.000So, you know what we ended up deciding to do is our own live event.
00:33:33.000We're lucky we were able to get Vivek and we will be in Iowa with Vivek on stage.
00:36:36.000CNN's senior media reporter, Oliver Darcy, wrote a newsletter that castigated his own network for allowing me to infect the public with his conspiracy campaign.
00:36:59.000Because I will tell you, Vivek is actually playing nice when he says January 6th looks like an inside job.
00:37:05.000The fact is January 6th was an inside job.
00:37:08.000That is a fact that is not in dispute.
00:37:11.000The only reason the media is pretending there's a dispute is because they're lying to you.
00:37:15.000Case in point, Capitol police officers escorted the shaman through the building to help him locate the Senate chambers and then opened the doors for him.
00:37:24.000That does not mean that Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi teamed up and colluded.
00:37:30.000It means that Capitol police officers who work for the government and our law enforcement facilitated many of the J6ers' misadventures.
00:37:46.000If a bank is being robbed and it turns out one security guard opened the door to let the robbers in, we call that an inside job.
00:37:54.000So when Oliver Darcy comes out and says it was a conspiracy theory, he is lying to you intentionally because he knows everything I just said.
00:38:27.000Anchor Caitlin Collins said I use reasonable tone to sell sinister lies to people who aren't paying close attention and might think what he is saying maybe is legitimate.
00:38:35.000CNN's token conservative commentator, Alyssa Farah Griffin, said my rhetoric is damaging to the country.
00:38:39.000So that's what Vivek put out this morning, announcing that he will be on the Timcast Live Town Hall instead.
00:38:52.000And every day, we, more and more people are waking up to what CNN does.
00:38:57.000The greatest example of this is when Caitlin Collins says, uses a reasonable tone to sell sinister lies to people who aren't paying close attention.
00:40:32.000So what happens is these guys start selling these wristbands, claiming they improve your balance, and they do a literal magic trick to trick people.
00:40:41.000Anyway, I tell you that because that's what CNN does.
00:41:37.000I think Oliver helped with getting rid of ads for Infowars, and then Alex called him out, and then the video circulated, and then Twitter saw that as some kind of... The reason why I make this distinction is I think it's more likely that all the big tech companies colluded with each other to remove Alex, and that was the excuse Twitter was looking for to make it happen.
00:41:56.000If we say Oliver Darcy did it, first of all, if he didn't do it, I don't want to say he did.
00:42:00.000But more importantly, I think it's substantially more important to point out that Big Tech colluded all at the same time to remove Alex Jones.
00:42:08.000Twitter was, I think, the last, and it was because they didn't have a strong enough reason to justify it.
00:42:13.000So as soon as they saw this video, they went, get him!
00:42:20.000Devastating when you realize massive multinational corporations were conspiring, as opposed to some guy we don't like sending an email, you know what I mean?
00:42:27.000I just think it's hilarious that we're here talking about Oliver Darcy on, for what for me is a bit like, you know, Alex Jones Day, because tomorrow he's gonna be- his video game, Alex Jones Game, is gonna be on Steam.
00:43:12.000I don't know what else there is to say about this big thing we're doing.
00:43:15.000I mean, we just kind of got a whole segment out of the announcement that we'll be doing this town hall with Vivek, but it's going to be a blast.
00:43:21.000We're going to be in Iowa all Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and then the last show we're doing Monday.
00:43:28.000You know, I just want to point out to everybody, it is bonkers degrees of difficulty to do stuff like this.
00:43:33.000Because, uh, that means Monday night, at, uh, like 11pm central, we have to get on a jet and fly back to DC.
00:43:41.000And then I gotta wake up in the morning for the morning show, so it's just, whew!
00:43:45.000And we're probably gonna do this several times throughout the year, because this is the year to do it, man!
00:43:52.0002024, baby, the primaries are gonna be hot!
00:44:14.000I mean, I can't remember the last time a presidential candidate got in and A year and change before the election was the, you know, was leading unless they were the incumbent.
00:44:29.000You know, look at Barack Obama when he first came in.
00:44:32.000It took a while before he took the lead.
00:44:37.000I get a lot of people, they say, Tim, you're so mean to people sometimes that they won't want to come on your show.
00:44:42.000And I'm like, the people I'm mean to, I don't care if they come on my show, okay?
00:44:45.000Anybody I call evil and like a scumbag, you know, I'm gonna call them that because that's how I feel.
00:44:51.000And if that means they don't want to come on my show, fine!
00:44:54.000Could you imagine if I was like, I better not call that evil prick a scumbag because then I won't be able to bring him on my show for internet points.
00:45:16.000I'll tell you this, if my team reaches out to you and says, would you be interested in any one of these, and they say no, I got no problem saying they will not do it.
00:45:26.000Okay, and there are people like, yeah, but if you put them on blast for this, then, you know, they're never gonna want to come to your show.
00:45:33.000doesn't want to come on the show, he doesn't have to, he doesn't owe me any favors.
00:45:36.000But if we, if we, if we give the potential for high-profile debates, that no one else can do, or high-profile conversations that no one else can do, and these people refuse to do it, then I'm going to point out they won't do it.
00:45:52.000They want the safety blanket that is CNN.
00:46:26.000I can't wait for the day that CNN finally closes its doors because we get more in the key demo than they do.
00:46:33.000And then when you want to have the debate, it's going to have to be with Steven Crowder, Patrick Bet-David, Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, or Tim Kast.
00:46:41.000Because sooner or later, that's going to be the game, and only people like Vivek Ramaswamy and Donald Trump, because he goes on these shows too, are going to be the ones who can make it in politics.
00:46:49.000But for the time being, when someone says, why don't you get RFK?
00:47:52.000When people say things like, these debates should be hosted by like Joe Rogan or Tucker Carlson.
00:47:57.000And I'm like, they absolutely should and there's a reason why they won't do it.
00:48:01.000A lot of this stuff seems like there is still residual or a residual effect.
00:48:09.000From the media being the reliable sources, and I don't think the politicians that or people that are hoping to to be in positions of power have caught up to the fact that there are the portion of the population that no longer believes the official narrative specifically because of COVID.
00:48:28.000I mean, Most people agree that the average person didn't really need the COVID shot.
00:48:35.000There are groups of people that, you know, some people don't think any COVID shot was good.
00:48:40.000Some people are like, well, you know, if you were old or if you were, you know, if you had a compromised immune system, then it made sense.
00:48:48.000But the point is, because of the inconsistencies, because Because of the moving goalposts, because of the changing narrative from the media and from the government throughout the whole thing.
00:49:01.000are far more open to non-official narratives, and I think that the fact that politicians won't come to places like this, don't want to go to places like Joe Rogan, blah blah blah.
00:49:11.000I think that's because they haven't assimilated or internalized the idea that these places are important now because the establishment has hurt their credibility.
00:49:23.000Think about the structure of these debates on CNN versus what Vivek wants to do.
00:49:27.000The structure of these debates on CNN is... Governor DeSantis.
00:49:34.000With immigration happening in this country is a great crisis.
00:49:38.000Can you tell us why it is that you have sent migrants to places like Martha's Vineyard?
00:49:42.000Well, it's a great question, and I think immigration is a very important issue.
00:49:46.000Now, my administration in Florida, we have the best record when it comes to schools.
00:49:55.000And then you're like, that was 30 seconds and I have no idea what was said.
00:49:58.000Now imagine when you come on a show like this, There was a point where people brought up, I remember a specific example, that Marianne Williamson didn't answer a question outright, and I just said, I kept asking it.
00:50:11.000And then it's just like, you have to answer it.
00:50:13.000Because, like, a conversation can't, it's not just that, it's like, I asked you a question, dude, you didn't answer.
00:50:19.000I'm gonna have to say yes, but I asked you this.
00:50:21.000These kind of shows demand a higher quality of politician.
00:50:25.000Someone at least that's capable of actually interacting with the person in front of them.
00:50:36.000And now here's the best, well I should say, that is the best part about, and probably why someone like Vivek is doing so well.
00:50:44.000Their outright willingness just to say, throw me in the frying pan and I'll succeed.
00:50:48.000There's a great book called Amusing Ourselves to Death, and it talks about how the medium completely shapes everything.
00:50:54.000Where we used to be a society that reads, and then we became a society that watches television.
00:50:59.000Now we're becoming a society that watches podcasts.
00:51:02.000And so, in this new frontier, If Trump weren't in the race, Vivek Ramaswamy would be ahead by 20 points himself because he's willing to go on Tim Kast, he's willing to go on Patrick Bet-David, he's willing to go on Alex Jones and actually have fully formed conversations and people see the authenticity and they see the level of competence.
00:51:22.000You're not going to get that out of these establishment shills because they're only memorizing 25 second talking points.
00:51:33.000Anyone who tells you that Vivek is wrong about January 6 being an inside job is lying to you, okay?
00:51:41.000If you don't believe me, maybe it's the first time you've ever heard this, maybe a friend said, hey, you should listen to this podcast, and you turned it on, and you went, that's so crazy, it wasn't an inside job.
00:51:53.000And then tell me, since when is it not an inside job, when law enforcement Facilitating security of the building, assist the people they then later arrest, okay?
00:52:04.000Like, they open the door for these people, take selfies with them.
00:52:10.000They also work in the building for the government.
00:53:30.000And so what happens is, your friends and family, your liberal aunt and uncle and cousins watch CNN, and CNN is doing that all day.
00:53:38.000When Vivek says January 6th looks like an inside job, then they come out and they go, and Vivek is claiming the Biden administration orchestrated January 6th?
00:53:50.000I think their magic trick is starting to fail, though.
00:53:52.000Like, were you saying earlier that they changed the center of gravity?
00:53:56.000They're now calling you right-wing Tim Pool, and you're laughing about it.
00:54:00.000You know, they're gonna have to start saying things like, extremist militia leader Tim Pool.
00:54:04.000They're gonna have to keep- There's a limit.
00:54:05.000They're gonna have to keep saying things that are insane, because the- what they're trying to push, Nowadays, it's mainstream, mainstream ABC to promote a boy chopping his genitals off.
00:56:17.000He ran a bad race and the crowd is losing it.
00:56:20.000And then he goes on to claim that the only reason anyone would invite Madison Cawthorne to an orgy, and then he imitates a paraplegic getting... gangbanged.
00:56:30.000I was wondering if you were gonna bring that up.
00:57:03.000When he releases a Netflix comedy special, which is number one, by the way, right now, it's hilarious.
00:57:09.000And he says, this is how I feel, and I can joke about these things.
00:57:13.000He is telling regular people, it is now okay for you to joke as well about conservatives, about the handicapped, about Asians, about black people, about trans people.
00:57:25.000He's basically setting that line in the sand.
00:57:28.000So now, you know, over the past several years, you've had people who are scared to do comedy, Jerry Seinfeld talked about all those years ago, college campuses are insane, all these people getting cancelled.
00:57:38.000Dave Chappelle comes out and says, you can't cancel me.
00:57:42.00020 million dollars for a comedy special, and the first joke he does was about trans people, and he follows it up by saying, I'm not gonna, if you thought you were gonna come to this show, and to hear me joke about these people, you thought wrong.
00:57:56.000I'm not gonna joke about these people, it was not worth it!
00:58:00.000He does an impression of a handicapped person who came to his show to hear trans jokes and then is disappointed that he's hearing handicapped jokes, but that is then later happy when he hears handicapped or trans jokes again.
00:58:11.000And like, I think his audience and a lot of audiences, it was DC and it's a barometer of the culture, right?
00:58:17.000Like that's the audience was just in love, right?
00:58:20.000And there's that, that feels really good to see that.
00:58:23.000When the whole crowd erupts in cheers when he finishes the first joke about Andy Kaufman, I was like, wow, dude, a DC liberal audience is cheering and clapping for what he just said about how he feels when he's told he has to act like someone is someone else.
00:58:39.000And then when he mentions Madison Cawthorne, someone goes, oh, in the audience, like clearly not a conservative, not a fan.
00:58:47.000But there are a lot of people now that saying wokeness is dead.
00:58:53.000People were just too afraid of cancel culture.
00:58:56.000When someone like Dave Chappelle stands up and says, dude, I don't care.
00:59:00.000I'm telling a joke and you can't do anything about it.
00:59:03.000He basically plants a flag and now regular people can stop being scared and call out the crackpots that they don't like.
00:59:09.000That's part of the reason why 2024 is going to be kind of or one of the many factors that is going to make 2024 kind of crazy.
00:59:18.000The people that are interested in social justice as legislation, they are going to be holding on to power.
00:59:26.000They're going to be doing whatever they can.
00:59:28.000To pass legislation that benefits their ideology.
00:59:34.000And it's the same thing as when the Allies were going towards Germany.
00:59:42.000They just ramped up the killing of Jews because it's an ideology.
00:59:46.000Part of their ideology was kill the Jews.
00:59:48.000Part of the ideology of the left right now is to implement social justice stuff into law.
00:59:54.000So they're going to be doing all they can to ram laws that are as permanent as possible through before the election in order to, in their opinion, hopefully push this as far as they can because it's likely they see that there's going to be a swing back of the pendulum.
01:00:16.000I'm glad that they've overreached and they've gone so far.
01:00:19.000We can use their own momentum against them because they've gone so far, people don't agree with it, that Dave Chappelle making what seems to be an inoffensive joke to anybody in the world is completely offensive to these people to the point where they want to kill him.
01:00:32.000And shout out to Dave Chappelle, by the way.
01:00:34.000The only person to make a funny joke about me that I enjoyed from the Don't Taze Me Bro thing like 15 years ago.
01:00:39.000The only one that made a joke I enjoy, so shout out to Dave Chappelle, and I'm glad he's doing his own material and not just copying Owen Benjamin anymore.
01:01:03.000I mean, not like, not like, uh, you know, he probably would have been happier if he didn't get primaried, but for Dave Chappelle to do a comedy special, making fun of you as a member of Congress, you are, you are immortal.
01:01:16.000The joke he makes about you in that moment, and he says he saw him and he yelled, Hey, Congressman, and he looks over him and he's mad.
01:01:23.000And he's like, and then I, and then I, and then I walked away.
01:01:50.000And that's why a lot of like, when I saw Louie get like quote unquote canceled all those years ago, I was like, that was the beginning of me really understanding like, they're going to take out Artists and comedy first because those are the people who subvert the whole power structure, right?
01:02:02.000And then Louie handled it, I thought, very poorly with the apology and stuff.
01:02:30.000Of course you can lose your jobs and stuff, and they've got normal people in the world who lose their jobs, but once you apologize, that gives them all the power over you.
01:02:43.000When you are going to apologize, you have to apologize to a person that possesses the ability to forgive you.
01:02:52.000When you apologize to a community, no one has the power to forgive you, and they're gonna use it against you in the future, because you've admitted to it, and then five years, two years, whatever down the road, when you pop up in someone's sights again, and they're like, oh, I remember that guy, he did this terrible thing that we can crap on him again, so all I'm gonna do is bring this up, and we can totally disregard what he says.
01:03:53.000It's a different world with Alex Jones back on Twitter and with Elon letting him grow and grow and grow.
01:04:00.000So 2024, it's the best of times, it's the worst of times.
01:04:04.000You know, hundreds of thousands coming through the southern border, but at the same time, Alex Jones being popular and mainstream on Twitter.
01:04:11.000Very, very different year we're gonna have.
01:04:13.000It feels like meme magic is here in full effect.
01:04:15.000That that is one thing I'm afraid of, though, because the counterculture is going to swing so hard back and now with people like Alex back.
01:04:22.000But I feel like they're going to find a way to subvert our subversion, you know, like they're going to find a way to just turn off the power.
01:04:28.000Well, the thing is, that bothers me when you're when you're subversive or when you're when you're dealing with people.
01:04:33.000Like, you know, in the world that we deal in, we're outside of the mainstream narrative.
01:04:38.000Like, just because you hear a story that's outside of the mainstream narrative doesn't mean it's true or it's right.
01:04:43.000And that's one of the things that the people that are outside of the mainstream need to be focused on right now.
01:04:49.000Just because someone that is looked at as outside of the acceptable conversation says something doesn't mean they're correct.
01:04:59.000We've had that fire drill once before.
01:05:01.000The QAnon thing, everybody saw, QAnon's not real.
01:05:04.000I think people are a little wiser than they were last go-around, that people are being able to spot whatever they're trying to throw at us.
01:05:10.000I think there is a decent probability of some kind of cyber 9-11, people call it.
01:05:16.000And that something, because I think it was like, was it Bill Gates who was talking about this?
01:05:19.000The risk of our digital infrastructure and cyber attacks?
01:05:33.000There have been cyber attacks over the past several years, we know them, and then there was one where Google actually went down, and all of a sudden nobody could get to their websites, because people don't actually type in the websites, they type in the word, press enter, and it pulls up Google, which they then click the thing.
01:05:48.000When I'm searching for things on Twitter, I don't search Twitter, I search Google.
01:05:52.000I'll type in like, Phil Labonte Communist Meme X, and then it'll pop up with like his latest post and I'll click it, that's how I find it.
01:05:59.000So when Google went down, I forgot exactly what happened, all of a sudden internet traffic dropped dramatically.
01:06:04.000Imagine a scenario where, for some reason, the internet is just down.
01:06:19.000Imagine during the election we get some kind of attack and that's what happens.
01:06:24.000Imagine if just before the election something like that happens.
01:06:26.000They can then say whatever they want without being fact-checked by anybody else and no one can discount them.
01:06:32.000There may be a scenario like that, I don't know.
01:06:34.000It could be like, oh no, we get attacked and the infrastructure goes down, oh we better fix it, we don't know what's going on.
01:06:40.000It's an act of war which we then use to justify some kind of escalation somewhere else, but then also allows them to basically say to a show like ours, if you want to stay on the air, it's going to cost you like, what do they charge, a thousand bucks an hour or something for a dedicated satellite?
01:06:57.000What y'all need to understand about the way YouTube works, this is only possible, this show is only possible, because YouTube pays for the streaming costs.
01:07:05.000What people need to understand is, when we are streaming right now at about 6,000 kilobits per second, that means for the 45,000 people watching it, receiving between 2,000 and 6,000, multiply that.
01:07:20.000Multiply that 6,000 by 45,000 and you'll get the actual data transfer.
01:07:24.000There's no possible way we could afford that.
01:07:28.000It's only possible because of these website subsidies.
01:07:30.000So when you see, like, Rumble, they're spending a pretty penny to get those shows out because they want to make that work.
01:07:40.000We may actually be able to, like, what we would just do is, it's $10 a month, subscribe to the show, and then we could use that money to pay for the stream and all that stuff.
01:07:48.000But it just basically, it would make it so that literally anybody who wants to watch has to pay.
01:07:55.000I believe that's their best attack vector for shutting down the kind of things that they do.
01:09:27.000So apparently what happened was this guy loaded his SUV with explosives, I believe it was gasoline or something, and he was trying to ram a crowd of people.
01:09:41.000As an Uber pulled out, he then T-boned the Uber, killing the people inside.
01:09:45.000And injuring several others around it.
01:09:48.000But I believe that Uber may have inadvertently saved many lives.
01:10:03.000So as we're seeing stories like this, you know, I get to thinking about the conversations I had with family.
01:10:11.000extended family members over the holiday and they ask questions about like do you really like you talk about civil war but like what what's the likelihood you really think and I'm just like time travel test man if you went look right now the corporate press says that a bunch of men conspired to kidnap Gretchen Whitmer now obviously we can test a lot of those allegations the corporate press says that January 6th an insurrection was attempted To all these leftists who are calling me crazy for saying I fear civil war, they're the same people claiming that Donald Trump literally tried to start a civil war.
01:11:05.000He says, he writes for UnHerd, the world should fear 2024.
01:11:08.000Escalation lurks on every battlefield.
01:11:11.000Now, of course, he talks mainly about foreign policy, but he does mention in the article that escalation exists in American domestic discourse as well.
01:11:21.000So I think Man, you know, we got a super chat already saying, beware the Ides of March.
01:11:33.000When we had Eric Prince on just before the end of the year, I asked him, is there something like, what does he see here in the United States?
01:11:41.000Does he see anything happening, you know, akin to this with what he's seen in other countries?
01:11:47.000And he said, the one thing that every guy Who's been in a civil war revolution period and conflict and crisis can tell you is that it happens overnight.
01:11:56.000One day, everything's normal, you wake up, there's no electricity, there's no radio, there's no internet.
01:13:55.000I tweeted this out, and it's really funny, because I got a mix of people who are like, you're racist for not supporting indigenous people's rights, even though I did not criticize the name change at all.
01:14:09.000Do not let a small group of psychopaths change your community without your consent, and more importantly, That famous saying, let it never be said that a small group of dedicated people can't change the world.
01:14:21.000Indeed, it's the only thing that ever did.
01:14:23.00040 some odd people decided to change the name of that city and they did it!
01:14:51.000I believe actually a good portion of the people Again, I'm not from there, so I don't know, but the way it was explained to me is that this is probably like white liberals, woke people.
01:15:44.000As we're coming into 2024, I'll remind people of I'm in Egypt during the revolution, and I went to Heliopolis, went to the mall, and people were buying burgers and just living their life, and I got a kebab, it was delicious.
01:16:00.000And I went to a store and I bought a cell phone.
01:16:04.000Meanwhile, there was a revolution in Tahrir Square.
01:16:06.000Blackhawks flying overhead, APCs through the streets, people were shooting and killing each other.
01:16:11.000But that's a block away at the McDonald's.
01:16:14.000Seriously, it's like two blocks from McDonald's.
01:16:15.000Two blocks away, I think, from McDonald's.
01:16:17.000Front Tower Career, there's a guy just eating a burger and fries and watching soccer.
01:16:20.000If more people had a first-hand experience with that or knew someone that did and understood that, there would be far fewer people saying that a civil war will never happen in the United States.
01:16:30.000Because a civil war absolutely could happen in the United States, doesn't mean that everybody's going to be involved.
01:16:36.000Doesn't mean that people aren't still going to go to war.
01:17:55.000You could see the illegal immigrants all over the floor over there, just like Ashley St.
01:18:00.000Clair and Taylor Hanson took video of.
01:18:03.000In Europe, when you had that number of migrants, and now they're coming from Africa, they're coming from the Middle East, it's not just... It's like they've emptied out Central America already into America.
01:18:12.000When you have that level of migrants, they're doing inordinate amounts of crime, crazy amounts of crime.
01:18:18.000And the pain points of everyday Americans, we keep having this many people come through the southern border, that pain point is going to increase to the normies paying attention.
01:18:28.000I think that normies are actually starting to get tuned into a crazy level than they used to be.
01:18:33.000That video that Marjorie Taylor Greene posted where you can see the thousands running under the barrier and running in, when I showed that to normies, They flipped out.
01:18:59.000And this woman is running for president and ostensibly has access to as much information as she could possibly want.
01:19:07.000But like we were talking about earlier, people are afraid to go to platforms like this or come to places like this.
01:19:15.000And because of that they are fed a narrative that is not based in reality that is not based in facts on the ground and they they look at.
01:19:25.000Actual real things when they hear about them and they they're shocked just the other night I was hanging out with some other parents that we know and there.
01:19:33.000Fairly apolitical, but they understand more or less, you know, what kind of what's going on, but not to any degree that we talk about.
01:19:39.000And I felt, I started to feel bad because I was telling them about my reporting from Yuma and I felt like I was breaking their hearts and their spirit because they were so appalled.
01:19:48.000And I'm like, and I kept going because I'm like, I'm not even done.
01:19:51.000I have so much more to tell you that it is so crazy dystopian down there.
01:19:55.000And I could see it in their eyes being like, This is insane.
01:20:02.000I always think about the day before lockdown in New York in the suburbs where I was, I, it dawned on me to go report from a gun store and see what was going on.
01:20:12.000Cause there was like this fear being pumped in.
01:20:14.000I was thinking about there's this band Phil, you know, I'm talking about every time I die, they have a lyric called paranoia is the disease of the unarmed.
01:20:21.000I think that's from last night in town.
01:20:23.000And I thought of that sentence, that lyric, and I was like, I'm gonna go to the gun store and see what's going on.
01:20:47.000I got a lot of ammo for my shotgun, but like, it was crazy watching people.
01:20:51.000And so like at that point, society hadn't collapsed the way it has now.
01:20:54.000And they were just afraid of other people and they got to protect themselves.
01:20:57.000And my favorite thing about it was in California, there's a guy who owned a gun store, posted a video and he was like, stop yelling at me that you can't buy a gun.
01:21:56.000On this issue though, my point is, a small amount of people who do care will take from you everything you hold dear if you don't pay attention.
01:22:06.000So when this guy tells me it's still called Barrow, I'm like, buddy.
01:23:44.000And if the people really want change, We can actually have an election.
01:23:48.000Even with everything that they did in 2020, all the irregularities, I think that if the amalgamation of the energy of the people is such that we deserve a good king, then a good king will sit on the throne.
01:24:00.000If people return to God, if people pray, if people love their neighbor, they do the right things, we can have a good king in this country.
01:24:52.000And then you will get videos and photos of the Trump administration and the National Guard and the Army rounding up immigrants, illegal immigrants, onto trains and buses, and of course they're going to be held in camps and holding facilities, and then when the Civil War starts, They're going to show pictures of what Trump did with the immigrants to what Hitler did with the Nazis, and they're going to say, never again, don't let it repeat, and they're going to use that propaganda to rally people.
01:25:16.000Then, the left activists will be able to go to illegal immigrants and say, would you like to defend your right to be here?
01:25:48.000But they announced they're going to be building a migrant camp.
01:25:51.000What do you think it's going to look like?
01:25:53.000Do people think these things are going to look like they're going to be slums?
01:25:57.000They're going to be places with limited resources, where the people will be screaming and complaining, living in their own filth, and they're going to be confined to it because there's too many of them.
01:26:06.000The people of Chicago are complaining.
01:26:10.000Where a civil war does start in 2025 or 6, and they use these images to make it look like Trump is Hitler, claiming he's doing it, it's happening again, blah blah blah.
01:26:18.000They already called the migrant detention centers concentration camps.
01:26:22.000What I'm saying here is not something I just made up off the top of my head.
01:26:25.000I'm saying, AOC already said he has concentration camps.
01:27:18.000I was gonna say the same thing and then I was then thinking about what Tim was saying about there's a small group of people it takes to be insane to cause it, you know, which could be the case.
01:27:26.000How many people in Seattle are willing to go outside and walk up to Antifa armed with AR-15s and tell them they're GTFO?
01:27:34.000So, even though, I think it's fair to say, you knock on any door in Seattle and say, how do you feel that the far left is with guns taking over Capitol Hill?
01:27:41.000They're going to be like, hey man, I think that sounds crazy.
01:27:43.000I'm with you man, but I just don't want to say anything.
01:27:45.000We all know the majority of people were like, yeah, I totally agree with you on Trump, but I better not speak up.
01:27:51.000Owen Schroer goes to prison and the guards say, yeah, I like what you do, man, but I'm just doing my job.
01:28:32.000In a place like Seattle, if Donald Trump gets elected, and he does begin, you know, arresting people, we already saw a guy tried firebombing an ICE facility in Tacoma.
01:28:46.000So what happens when these college groups go to their friends and say, guys, you know you have to join us, and they go, oh man, what do you do?
01:29:03.000The way it worked back then was that the parties would issue the ballots and you'd go and drop them off.
01:29:08.000The deal was, when you voted, you voted.
01:29:10.000You wrote down who you wanted to vote for.
01:29:12.000So, the Democrats, the Republicans, the Democrat-Republicans, the Whigs, whatever, would say, here's our list of people.
01:29:18.000You could take that ballot from them, and then be like, I'm gonna vote for this party, here are all the people I want, and there you go, you cast your vote.
01:29:25.000I'm assuming they drop it in a box or something.
01:29:27.000So they say, Abraham Lincoln was taken off the ballot in ten states.
01:29:31.000The Republicans didn't issue ballots in ten states because For one, they're like, these states hate us, we're not going to win.
01:29:39.000But the fear was, if you were seen holding paraphernalia of the Republican Party in a slave state, you would be mercilessly beaten at worst, shunned at best.
01:29:50.000So no one was willing to cast a vote for Republicans in these states.
01:29:55.000So Abraham Lincoln received zero votes in the states that went on to secede to form the Confederacy.
01:29:59.000I'm thinking right now about El Salvador, which I believe had the highest murder rate in Central America.
01:30:04.000If you had told me five years ago that El Salvador... No, it didn't.
01:30:08.000It didn't have the highest murder rate?
01:30:09.000It was very... It had a high murder rate.
01:30:12.000Yeah, Honduras has one of the highest murder rates in the world.
01:30:14.000Okay, so let's say second, third highest, what a very high murder rate.
01:30:19.000If you told me five years ago that that place would suddenly be, like, attracting Americans to take citizenship, move to El Salvador... I don't want to mispronounce the president of El Salvador's name.
01:30:58.000I think it's important to point out that while we're looking at, you know, conflict, chaos, crisis and all that stuff, we're still winning culturally, and that's why they're getting desperate.
01:31:51.000I say that to seem like it could get crazier.
01:31:53.000But I also know that so many people saw those things go down who weren't like engaged at all politically like that can't happen again.
01:32:00.000Like I know people who are in I think it was Atlanta and they lived in like in a skyscraper and they're stuck on their roof watching as people down below are just destroying everything.
01:32:08.000And there's people out their windows throwing flower pots at them and stuff.
01:32:23.000Unless you were, unless like there were rabbis getting arrested in the park in Brooklyn, you know, those guys got arrested, but you could ride, you could burn anything you want.
01:32:39.000So when there was one famous story where a guy, a fight broke out in the lobby of his apartment building, so he called the police and the woman said, Sir, the city is under attack.
01:32:54.000In Fallout 3, there's a... Fallout's a video game, nuclear war happens, people seal themselves in vaults, the vaults are not good things, but long story short, they start emerging afterwards and there are people who survived the nuclear war and have built small societies outside of it, and then the vault dwellers come out.
01:33:10.000There's also a group called the Enclave.
01:33:12.000Which is highly advanced, with powerful military bases, clean running water, and they are the, it's been hundreds of years, but they're the remnants of the American government.
01:33:23.000My point about bringing that up is, it's a simple understanding the game developers had when they created the concept of the Enclave.
01:33:30.000If the city falls into chaos, the police are not going to help you.
01:33:36.000World War Z people pointed out when the dude is Brad Pitt's character is going to get the medicine for his daughter and then he sees the cop come in he's like oh crap and the cop looks at him and they just run straight up and grabs and loots and then runs away that's a great point to be made yeah when everything breaks down and there's riots in the streets and it's bad the police are gonna be thinking two things I need to protect my family that's the first thing and the second is who's got my back so when you call They're not going to answer.
01:34:02.000They're going to be like, bro, you want me to leave my family and my friends right now in my fortified police department with guns to come to your house to fight some crazy crackpot?
01:34:21.000But it's a great, that's a great lyric.
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01:34:41.000When I was little, I would always hear that on PBS.
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01:35:38.000But we'll probably take the next day off, but the plan is regular show Monday, New Year's Eve, big jam, because we're probably going to be at the new studio in a few weeks.
01:36:34.000And so, uh, we're getting really close to being there, and then we're gonna slowly build up all the really awesome stuff, and we're gonna do a big New Year's Eve jam for the next year, depending on what happens, I guess?
01:37:17.000But I went to, uh, we went to Barrow, Alaska, first, and hung out, and then we went to Anchorage and hung out, that was cool, and then we went to Fairbanks, and as soon as we landed at Fairbanks, we get into the parking lot, it was minus 28, Aurora Borealis, massive, right above us.
01:37:35.000Yeah, we went dog sledding and it was funny because at minus 28, within like five minutes, you've got icicles on your eyelashes, your beard is all white, I shaved afterwards, and my eyebrows were all covered in icicles because when you breathe, the humidity collects and slowly starts getting bigger and bigger and then you gotta like warm up and wipe it off.
01:38:07.000And they have probably a power plant, so there's steam coming out of the stacks, you know, relieving pressure or whatever it might be, I don't know.
01:38:14.000But the thing is, it was so cold, they stay.
01:38:17.000So you literally have, we always make the joke when you see the steam coming out of a power plant, it's like they're making clouds, but the steam dissipates.
01:39:57.000It's a small, it is a cozy event venue.
01:40:01.000I can't say too much, because you'll get the info if you buy the tickets, but it's going to be like a very intimate setting where we're hanging out and doing the show, and so it's going to be awesome.
01:40:10.000There are tickets, but we're going to be vetting the people who want to buy the tickets, so there's a strong possibility people in the audience will be asking questions and things like that, like a normal town hall, but I'll just stress, because this was put together so quickly, I don't have all the details just yet, so... I'm waiting to hear back.
01:40:27.000Yeah, Shane's gonna hear back on tickets.
01:41:04.000They got Ron and Nikki, they might get a million, so they might, you know, do more than we would, but I think it'll be to a certain degree comparable, I guess.
01:41:11.000I guess the other issue, too, is it's going to be a multi-way GOP battle.
01:41:16.000You know, will people choose to watch the CNN debates or choose to watch the Vivek town hall that we do?
01:42:45.000But, you know, when you get a good, like, Cajun spice rub on your wings, Come on, we love Gage and Spice, don't we?
01:42:53.000Yeah, watching those debates with Vivek, I was just like, that's a guy who's good at podcasting, and those are people who are good at soundbites for Fox.
01:43:03.000It is interesting to listen to normies discuss their impression of Vivek, because obviously he's not doing all that well in the polls.
01:43:13.000And I don't think that... There's a lot of people that say, oh, if it wasn't for Donald Trump, Vivek would be higher in the polls, and I don't know that I believe that.
01:44:32.000Nobody's gonna be watching cable news.
01:44:34.000That's the next- Right, and then, I gotta be honest, there'll come a time where people don't watch this show anymore, and it's gonna be like, ah, it's for old people.
01:44:39.000Young people are all doing metaverse stuff.
01:44:42.000But for the time being, this is where the voting demo and the money demo was at, and CNN doesn't have it.
01:44:47.000Anyway, my point was, watching Ron and Nikki will be like ordering steamed rice and steamed chicken.
01:44:54.000It's like, it's food, and you'd be happy to have it if there's nothing else, but you've also got Donald Trump on Fox News and Vivek Ramaswamy on Timcast.
01:45:04.000And with Donald Trump, you're talking about getting a gigantic, greasy, you know, mutton, you know, right there that you can just annihilate.
01:45:11.000It's in a big basket with french fries, and you got the mayonnaise, and you're like, this is gonna be a meal!
01:45:16.000And then with Vivek, it's like, a very perfectly planned out, like, properly spiced, like, Trump's the big burger, big mac, and then Vivek is like, perfectly seasoned, and you know what I mean?
01:45:58.000And in Jack's case, praising Franco, the former dictator of Spain,
01:46:02.000because he was Christian and defender of it.
01:46:04.000Well, it's a little bit more complicated than that.
01:46:06.000Mike Cernovich has been praising Franco as well.
01:46:08.000The argument is that commies were like digging up the corpses of nuns and parading them
01:46:13.000and littering the streets and things like that.
01:46:16.000The commies were doing a lot of really, really awful things.
01:46:19.000And so while certainly I'm not learned enough on Franco to make a statement there, I will point out it's not so simple to just say, Jack and conservatives are embracing authoritarianism.
01:46:29.000I would say more so they were embracing counter-communism to the degree that they think a strong man should be imposed to stop them.
01:46:38.000There's a great book called Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell.
01:46:42.000Basically, he volunteered to fight on the side of the communists in Spain and while fighting for them, with them, he realized he was on the wrong side.
01:46:50.000And that revelation, that's what leads to 1984 and Animal Farm.
01:46:54.000The commies were doing great evil and Franco stood up against them and people being afraid of that, or wary of that, You know, sometimes it takes a man doing the strong thing to fight back against these evil tyrants.
01:47:08.000If Tim's Civil War scenario were to play out where lefties are going out with guns, you're going to want the federal government out there with guns against them.
01:47:16.000You're not going to want to have to do it with your neighbors.
01:47:35.000Yeah, it was like a made-for-home video movie, almost.
01:47:38.000Like, the costumes were bad, the pacing was bad, the scoring was bad, and I was kind of like, there's no character development, it's janky, it felt like a fan fiction made-for-home sequel.
01:47:51.000So Home Alone 1 and 2 is like some burglars engage in shenanigans.
01:47:54.000Home Alone 3 is an international band of terrorists are trying to steal the missile codes and a little kid who's not home alone, in fact, his mom is there, is stopping them in a similar way.
01:48:04.000And I'm like, wow, that's what it felt like.
01:48:14.000The game master of the Hunger Games asks Snow, who goes on to become the president, what is the purpose of the Hunger Games?
01:48:21.000And he says, I used to think that it was punishment for the people who, you know, engaged in war against us.
01:48:30.000And then he was like, now I realize it's a reminder of what Humans are and what they really are like and so it's an interesting point The purpose of the Hunger Games was to show people that when you're put into the arena He said I learned the whole world is an arena and then just and who are you is I'm the victor and that's a it's actually a really great point that the average person doesn't understand that that that fighting in the Hunger Games where you have people who are friends and then they're like only one can survive and they immediately try to kill each other and
01:49:04.000The only reason we don't have that is because we have security.
01:49:06.000We have military, we have security forces.
01:49:09.000So I'll tell you this, it's not about want.
01:49:11.000In the event civil war happens, people will cry and they will beg, beg for authoritarianism.
01:49:18.000They will beg and pray that a strong man would rise up and just take control because security is better than panic, fear, and chaos.
01:49:28.000People would rather have safe authoritarianism Then to be shaking, not knowing when someone's going to kick their door and kill their family.
01:50:35.000It is the system that we have moved away from and allowed people to corrupt.
01:50:40.000It is the restoration of Democrats in America behaving as if they are liberals and not the installation of an authoritarianism from the right.
01:50:54.000That is the exact opposite of what you want to happen because what you get is authoritarianism on the right for a little while, but that swing is going to end up with the communists rising up and you'll end up with a state that is empowered by That the communists just take over, and so all the apparatus that it needs, just like we had with the GWAT, with the Global War on Terror, you've got this gigantic intelligence apparatus that is literally global, and it was designed to find one person, and once we found him, all they did was start turning that same apparatus inward, and that's why you have the government literally focusing on Americans as the enemy.
01:51:40.000All right, Thunderclap says, why was it 1 out of 10, Tim?
01:51:43.000I just downloaded Twix yesterday, and that was the first tweet I saw.
01:51:46.000OK, so I did a tweet where I broke down all the restaurants we went to in Alaska, and I gave them scores.
01:51:53.000And one of them got a 1 out of 10, and one of them got a 6 out of 10.
01:51:57.000And everyone said that it was a dig at Snow City Cafe in, I believe it's in Anchorage, because I gave them 1 out of 10.
01:52:05.000Uh, I gave all these restaurants ratings because I was rating the restaurants that we went to because we went to, like, two every day, breakfast and dinner.
01:52:11.000And, uh, so let's just, let's run through this real quick, very simply.
01:53:00.000We went to Salmon Lee's, which we were told is the place to go.
01:53:03.000And the guy who served us was kind of short with us.
01:53:06.000He spilled my coffee, but gave it to me anyway.
01:53:08.000He made a hot chocolate for us that one of our guys didn't want to drink because he said it was like just brown in water and it wasn't particularly good.
01:53:15.000The woman who was working there was super nice to us.
01:53:17.000So I kind of feel bad giving them a six out of 10, but we ordered crab rangoon and it was kind of burned.
01:53:22.000And I was just like, look, man, if it was in New York, I honestly would say, don't go there.
01:53:27.000But it's in Barrow, Alaska, and you don't have options, is actually pretty good.
01:53:32.000I gotta be honest, the soup was really good, the pork belly was super good, the guy was a little short with us, it's fine, we're not locals.
01:53:38.000But a 6 out of 10, meaning, if you're there, you definitely gotta go there.
01:53:42.000We went to Anchorage, and as soon as we landed, we went to Sullivan's, and that was awesome.
01:53:47.000We got there right when they were closing, but they served us anyway.
01:54:12.000And I put my name on the list, and we waited for 15 minutes as they sat several other people in front of us, to where I finally asked, is there a reason you're seating other guests in front of us?
01:54:22.000And she said, oh, they, they, other people can text to get, wait, you know, to come in.
01:54:38.000Someone texted they wanted to be on the list, and then showed up 15 minutes after we had already been waiting, and they chose not to seat us, because someone had texted, so they were not going to let us sit down until the person texted again.
01:54:52.000Someone walked in after we'd already signed up, we're waiting for 10 minutes, and they, I'm standing by this thing, they have a sign-up thing, and they were like, oh, are you in line?
01:54:59.000I'm like, no, no, we're signed up already, you can sign up.
01:55:01.000They sign up, a minute later, the lady walks up and says, right this way, and brings them to a seat.
01:55:05.000A group of four, we were a group of four.
01:55:07.000And I'm like, well, you know, maybe something happened, I'm not, you know.
01:55:12.000But after the third time or whatever, I was just like, is there a reason you're not seating us?
01:55:16.000And they were just like, well, people can text in, what's your name?
01:55:19.000And I'm like, I'm gonna go somewhere else.
01:55:21.000Because my attitude is like, if they know who I am, and they don't like me, and they don't want me to sit there, the last thing I'm going to do is going to eat their food.
01:55:37.000One of our guys ordered a hot chocolate, and it's this massive bucket of hot chocolate with a mountain of whipped cream, and the server was walking up with it, knowing we were tourists, holding back a smile, and as soon as she puts it down, and we all go, whoa, she just cracks that big ol' smile, cause she knew that hot chocolate was gonna- Gwenny's was awesome.
01:55:58.000And also, shout out to Latitude65 at Boreal Space Camp.
01:56:01.000People worked there, also were fans, and we got to eat some of the best food ever.
01:56:04.000Wagyu, it was just really, really amazing.
01:57:44.000You know, we actually were thinking it would be really cool To do a show during the Iditarod and use Starlink and see if we can get Starlink to like get us multiple units and then bond them to do a live show from Nome, Alaska to make the point that with Starlink it's possible.
01:58:06.000Because when we were in Utqiagvik, there's like, there's self-service, there's AT&T.
01:58:30.000It would be super cool to go out there for a week and then have all these Starlinks bonded.
01:58:36.000So we're getting high speeds to do a live show from Alaska.
01:58:40.000And I'm like, it's cool to go there in the summer, and I really want to go there in the summer when it's permanent day, and we need an excuse to do it, but it would be really cool if I could be like, hey Elon, we want to show how awesome Starlink is, can we like, you know, get something going on?
01:59:03.000Yeah, you could live in the middle, you could live in the middle of nowhere in Alaska and do a live show with Starlink.
01:59:12.000And that's crazy because, I mean, look, we make a lot of money doing this show.
01:59:15.000If someone in Alaska launched a political show using Starlink and started generating millions of dollars, imagine how much they could develop in Alaska, that's crazy.
01:59:32.000I love that Mike Cernovich, I think it was, he was like, the Republicans are complaining about a calendar while Democrats just removed Donald Trump from the ballot in Maine.
01:59:42.000That's the best way to conceptualize this whole thing.
01:59:45.000The Republicans were fighting over a calendar.
01:59:48.000While the Democrats were removing the leading presidential candidate from the ballot.
01:59:56.000I understand that there are people that have, you know, serious religious convictions.
02:00:01.000Shut the hell up with this stupid shit.
02:00:04.000You're being stupid and you're screwing everybody else.
02:00:09.000And that's probably gonna get a lot of people upset with me, but it's true.
02:00:11.000Dude, I'm like on vacation and I'm seeing these tweets about like Josie, and they're like, it's demonic that she's- I'm like, what?
02:00:18.000She's wearing a sundress and apron and she baked a pie.
02:00:21.000I'm like, isn't that as wholesome as it can be?
02:00:57.000In Chicago, in winter, it's zero, I would put on shorts and a t-shirt and then I would go skate.
02:01:01.000Because the moment I go outside, I'm still warm from inside, I start pushing my board down the street, I start sweating my ass off.
02:01:08.000By the time I get to my friend's house, I'm inside again.
02:01:10.000So I'd just be like, dude, if I wore a coat and pants, I'd be drenched.
02:01:13.000So, uh, we get to, uh, Boreal's base camp in Fairbanks, and it was, like, minus 20 in Fairbanks, which, but it's like, it's in, like, a pocket, I guess.
02:01:23.000So we get there, we're gonna go snowmobiling.
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02:03:49.000Number one, when Alex Jones came back to Twitter, Jason Calacanis of the All In podcast was
02:03:56.000very upset about it and then he started saying, who could say good things about Alex Jones?
02:04:03.000Well, Jason Calacanis, without Alex Jones, there would have been no President Donald Trump, most likely, who saved the First and Second Amendment with his nomination of Supreme Court Justice.
02:04:16.000So, Jason Calacanis, would love to talk to you on your show.
02:04:19.000You're so upset that Alex has his free speech back.
02:04:22.000Talk to Alex or talk to me, and I'm so happy to announce AlexJonesGame.com.
02:04:29.000Fight the New World Order yourself as Alex Jones.
02:04:49.000I was at the AmFest in Phoenix and I ran into a legend named Richard Gage.
02:04:54.000When people talk about 9-11 as an inside job, they talk about Alex Jones and they talk about Richard Gage, who put his career on the line speaking out as one of the architects and engineers for 9-11 Truth.
02:05:04.000I brought one of his pamphlets, The Truth About Building 7, what happened.