Jack Murphy, the author of Democrat to Deplorable, joins Lydia and Tim to talk about the Democratic National Committee and all of the things it stands for. Plus, we have a special guest, Jack Murphy, who has been on the ground fighting against Antifa and Black Lives Matter.
00:00:29.000has authorized the power to be shut off at the home of this dude who is having constant parties, and they said he was violating a public health directive.
00:00:36.000And that to me is just... it's insane.
00:00:38.000And this is just another example of what's been happening to...
00:00:42.000Cities, I'm just gonna say it, I know, maybe it's biased, but Democratic-run cities, it's been a recurring theme, and you look at Republican states compared to Democrat states, Democrat states are falling apart, and now you've actually got the mayor of Los Angeles saying, I have authorized the city to shut down power to this dude's home.
00:01:00.000Now, this guy was super rich, so I get it.
00:01:02.000We got a bunch of other stories to talk about.
00:01:03.000We're going to make fun of the DNC, because as most of you probably know, the DNC is just insanely awful.
00:01:08.000And I've brought in someone very important who can explain a lot of this to us, the guy who literally wrote the book on it.
00:02:20.000Most people don't realize this, that on the show we did, we actually sat down and wrote down crystal clear, perfect predictions of this year.
00:02:37.000You and I both have been living this Antifa, this Black Lives Matter thing, the networked warfare, the politics, the insurgencies, the blue church, the whole thing, the resistance.
00:02:52.000I've been experiencing it like as a participant, you know, getting attacked by Antifa, having cops sent to my house, like having to testify that I'm not a member of the alt-right, all this stuff, getting fired.
00:03:11.000It was pretty obvious what was coming.
00:03:13.000Man, and I guess someone sent you a list of like all of these things we actually... Yeah, it scares me actually.
00:03:18.000Even China and math and stuff and like all the things about Black Lives Matter and Antifa and the riots and the way it was just gonna flare up.
00:03:25.000And we had even noticed that like Antifa, Black Lives Matter had sort of chilled.
00:03:30.000It wasn't necessarily in the news all the time, rounding out 2019.
00:03:35.000But we knew with the election coming, You know, it feels like when the start of COVID happened, all of this, you know, far left woke, whatever, started to fizzle away because we had real problems.
00:03:45.000But what it seems like is that it was actually just backed up in the hose, and then eventually the pressure built up and it burst out in this massive spray, and now...
00:03:53.000You know, school curriculums are getting leaked of this insane woke stuff.
00:03:57.000They're teaching like seven year olds.
00:03:59.000And I and I've known this because my niece was I was showing one of these, you know, fake woke manipulations to my family.
00:04:06.000My niece goes, oh, I know that picture.
00:04:12.000And these are the issues I cover in the book dating back, you know, years and years.
00:04:17.000And when we used to talk about intersectionality and the way that they were forcing themselves into the universities people used to just poo-poo it as crazy
00:04:25.000college kids right that's just crazy college radicals but people ignored the fact
00:04:30.000that the reason you go to college is to be sort of handed a worldview and to be
00:04:36.000transformed and sent out into society and the university has been taken over by
00:04:40.000people whose explicit goal is to transform every student into an activist whose
00:04:45.000goal is is to destroy the existing order of our country
00:04:48.000And now it's been years and years of them pumping these people out.
00:04:51.000They've been hired in the corporations.
00:04:52.000The corporations have bent to their expectations.
00:04:56.000And now we've got, you know, Goodyear Tired telling people that they can wear a Black Lives Matter shirt to work, but they can't wear a MAGA hat.
00:05:15.000Because what it was was something that they probably sent around to everybody in their whole company.
00:05:19.000So, we've got a bunch of stuff we can talk about for sure, and especially what happened in LA, you know, so we'll get started with talking about these Democrat cities.
00:05:27.000But, you know, I think all of this woke stuff is becoming... Like you mentioned, they entered the corporations, and then all of a sudden, once they had the numbers, it activated.
00:05:45.000They've gained so much ground already in mainstream TV and brands, corporations, and government that regular people are already too scared to do anything about it.
00:05:55.000Maybe, though, the silent majority will rise up and go and vote, you know, straight Republican or something, and that'll push out all of this insanity.
00:06:04.000And that's kind of where I find myself.
00:06:06.000Not as someone who, like, sees myself in Trump or sees what he's doing as something where I'm like, this, you know, we must do it.
00:06:13.000There's one thing, when Trump tried to pull out of Afghanistan, I was like, I'm gonna vote for that guy, like, because I didn't ask him to do it and he's gonna do it.
00:06:21.000But I think the best thing, the best chance we have would be Republicans taking everything So that we can get Section 230 reform, hopefully antitrust.
00:06:31.000But I don't trust the Republicans either, to be honest.
00:06:38.000Well, Heather Haying and Brett Weinstein, they talk on their podcast a lot about the institutional takeover and the co-opting of all these various fields, right?
00:06:47.000So it's not just intersectionalities in the university or in the government.
00:06:51.000It's in like each individual specific academic field.
00:07:06.000And when I would talk about intersectionality back in like 2016, people around me, people I loved and respect, they all told me I was insane.
00:07:15.000You're talking about something that's just crazy and arcane and no one really cares about it.
00:07:19.000But we saw the trajectory and it's continuing to go.
00:07:23.000One of the things that I voted for Trump in the first place was for Title IX reform, because Title IX is the place where intersectionality really was able to flourish through that corridor in the universities.
00:07:33.000And so when I voted for him, I wanted him to do that, to remedy that.
00:07:38.000And he took some really positive steps forward with Betsy DeVos and reform there.
00:07:42.000So it's going to take a lot more, though.
00:07:44.000Even if there's a straight Republican landslide, which I don't think is going to happen, it's still going to take years, maybe even decades.
00:07:54.000If you're just tuning in, make sure you smash the like button, hit the subscribe, hit the notification bell.
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00:08:04.000And so we're going to talk about a couple of these things.
00:08:06.000The first thing I got, we got to talk about, man, and this can be a part of just Democrat cities in general.
00:08:11.000But this, to me, is one of the most nightmarish and shocking things I've ever seen an American politician do in my life.
00:08:17.000And maybe that's just my naivety, because I'm 34.
00:08:21.000Maybe something happened at some point.
00:08:22.000I guess, you know, we had politicians literally shoot each other a couple hundred years ago.
00:08:26.000So, mayor authorizes city to shut off power at Hollywood Hills party house.
00:08:31.000Reportedly belonging to TikTok star Bryce Hall.
00:08:34.000Despite several warnings, this house has turned into a nightclub in the hills hosting large gatherings in flagrant violation of our public health orders, Garcetti said.
00:09:53.000Within a month, he's gonna be like, this small family, you know, this middle class family, we're turning your power off next.
00:09:59.000They shouldn't have the ability to arbitrarily shut off someone's utilities.
00:10:03.000And I think this story hits at several things.
00:10:06.000One, mismanagement of cities, predominantly run by Democrats, and the authoritarianism that's emerged since COVID, where they think they can do anything.
00:10:14.000And to be honest, nobody's stopping them.
00:10:16.000I think what's so troubling for people, it's all confusing, right?
00:11:08.000And that what happened there, that was where that mass shooting was.
00:11:10.000So like there was 21 people got shot at this gathering that the cops knew about.
00:11:15.000So what I'm getting at here is that there's just this inconsistent application of the rules and that makes people insane because then they don't know what reality is or how to behave or how to, you know, what we all depend on is, is a predictability by other people.
00:11:29.000And if your government is acting in an unpredictable fashion that could jeopardize your ability to, you know, bathe, feed and clothe yourself and take care of your family.
00:11:39.000Well, that's a very unsettling place to be.
00:11:41.000And where do people take those fears out?
00:11:44.000Maybe they act out, but maybe they're going to do it in the, uh, in the election booth this year.
00:12:20.000I couldn't imagine what would happen if that political party takes control of the executive branch at this time.
00:12:26.000Do you see that viral video from Shasta County, California, where the guy says regular Americans are being peaceful now, but he basically says civil war is coming?
00:14:25.000You know, more aggressive towards China, you know, more nationalism, more patriotism, more onshoring manufacturing, all kinds of stuff that he has been hamstrung on.
00:14:34.000In terms of these cities, especially though, Trump could invoke the Insurrection Act, and he could end it overnight.
00:14:41.000I don't know if you saw this, what happened with the guy trying to cut the brakes to the NYPD vehicles.
00:15:09.000I'm not a lawyer, but I'm reading this affidavit from the FBI agent and he says that it's their jurisdiction because NYPD vehicles are used for interstate commerce.
00:15:18.000The feds don't have jurisdiction in local affairs and state affairs, but they made one up.
00:15:23.000And it's scary to me because, for one, I don't want the federal government to be able to just arbitrarily assert jurisdiction in state and local matters, but the state is not, they're not prosecuting these people.
00:15:35.000There have been instances in history in which federal assertion of authority domestically using the military was done for a good cause.
00:15:43.000I remember watching most recently a documentary on a U.S.
00:15:46.000grant and this guy, he sent the army into the South to end the hangings and to To end the KKK, right?
00:15:55.000Because they were anathema to what we were doing.
00:15:58.000Antifa and these guys, they are anathema to what we are doing.
00:16:01.000There is historical precedent to use force in a way to restore the peace that honors our Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and all the things that we hold dear.
00:16:10.000And then, you know, what happens after that is the question.
00:16:14.000I'm not saying I'm advocating for it because, you know, me, Tim, I'm small government.
00:16:18.000You know, I went to Libertarian University, George Mason.
00:16:21.000I hate the idea of the feds getting involved in our business.
00:16:25.000But at the same time, if your state is just failing to take care of people's lives and property, life, liberty and pursuit of happiness fail to be protected, then who do you call?
00:16:36.000So the riots, I think, are an easy call.
00:16:39.000But what about what Garcetti is doing in L.A.?
00:16:41.000Do you think Trump, the feds, should intervene and shut down, you know, what they're doing in this capacity?
00:16:46.000I'm not a lawyer, so I'm going to punt that one.
00:17:29.000And by the way, the official policy is to not cut off Utilities in this time of crisis.
00:17:36.000It's also like the policy is to let people out of jails and they're literally arresting people and putting them in jails for like running a business or something.
00:19:09.000South Dakota was, was like 0.08% positive, like at a time of crisis.
00:19:13.000And like you said, it's an extreme example.
00:19:15.000It's, it's, you know, not so much of a dense population relative to New York or whatever.
00:19:18.000But she did what was right for her state, and the media was relentlessly attacking her, saying it was the new hotspot, it was, you know, COVID was out of control.
00:20:12.000So, uh, recently a friend of ours who is not from America, you know, I'm, I, you know, we're hanging out and she said, Hey, I have a question.
00:20:21.000The second amendment says the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
00:20:49.000where I live, those are strictly prohibited.
00:20:51.000So hopefully that will get turned over.
00:20:54.000Yeah, I think, you know, I bring up Second Amendment more so as a general issue of the Constitution, which is Swiss cheese, is one way to put it.
00:21:01.000I mean, they've punched so many holes in that, it actually scares me how, you know, it really does come back to, more so, the Democrats, but Republicans as well.
00:21:11.000You know, our current system of governance is disrespectful to the Constitution.
00:21:15.000You've got people saying, you know, it's a living document and I respect that because we do amend it and we do make changes and we do interpret.
00:21:22.000But certain things I look at, and I've been much more of a constitutionalist as of the past year or so, especially with how the Democrats have been violating people's rights.
00:21:30.000And I really gotta say, look, maybe it's because I live in New Jersey, and this is probably the worst state in the country.
00:21:37.000In terms of the authoritarian lockdown.
00:21:55.000So, you know, before we started recording, we were talking about we need meaning in our life.
00:22:00.000And what's interesting about these COVID lockdowns and all this tension is actually giving meaning to some people who are finding it in resisting this shit, this stuff that they're finding meaning in resisting it.
00:22:11.000And like this guy now had a he had a mission of helping people get healthy and fit, but now he's got a mission of standing up for himself and for what's right and for his community.
00:22:19.000Like he's, this guy's inspired and he's willing to take risks and put himself at risk.
00:23:34.000But now you've got Antifa going around tearing down statues and the Democrats say it's peaceful protests.
00:23:39.000You actually had a state Democrat in Virginia charged with two felonies for conspiring to tear down one of these statues that actually fell on a dude's head and nearly killed him.
00:23:50.000So when you actually have, I mean, you literally have Democrat politicians joining in, planning this stuff, engaging in all this stuff.
00:23:57.000You want me to be critical of a dude who kicked his own, you know, gym door in?
00:24:01.000Or when the Democrats in California are shutting off your access to water.
00:24:06.000The most important thing that we have, water is life.
00:24:23.000I just want to make sure everybody, you know, he straight up said, he said, we'll shut off your power and electricity at a press conference.
00:24:49.000Yeah, that's okay I think one of the things that we're feeling too is just like there's the lawlessness, right?
00:24:55.000So when when they tore down a statue in DC, I was out of town thankfully because God knows if I would have been there I might have been there and what would have happened and I I had this feeling of just being violated and Right.
00:25:09.000There are people just running around the city, tearing things down, destructing things, destroying things, taking the law into their own hands, vigilantes, basically.
00:25:16.000And, uh, when you, when you have this unstability, instability, this unstable feeling, you know, there's, it just disrupts all parts of your life, which is why we all need to focus more on our health and our nutrition and our sleep, because we have to be actually physically strong and resilient to deal with this, because it is a psychological warfare that they're playing on us.
00:25:39.000Whether it's intentional or not, in places like New York, this is what I think a lot of people might not realize, especially listening to a show.
00:25:46.000Many of you probably live in suburban or even more rural areas.
00:25:51.000But in New York, you live in a cubicle.
00:25:55.000I know people who've got these rooms that's like 10 feet by 10 feet.
00:25:58.000And then some of these places, there's one hotel, I think it's called the Jane.
00:26:02.000Your room is like 8 feet by 10 feet, your hotel room, and it's one big shared bathroom.
00:26:09.000That's a hotel, and it's considered a good one.
00:26:11.000So when you're in, when you live in one of these cubicle style apartments and you barely have a bathroom and now they tell you you can't leave and you're, you're, you're, you're basically in solitary confinement for five months.
00:26:57.000September 17th, I'm going to be there, of course, in my own neighborhood.
00:27:01.000My whole world coming together, all these things I've been working on.
00:27:03.000Antifa, the Democrats are deplorable, MAGA stuff, network insurgencies, open source warfare, all of it happening all at once in my town, in my city, in a place that I know and love where I grew up, where my kids go to school.
00:27:19.000Where I've invested time and energy in the community and like actually in the community and Little League and building schools and actually literally building buildings that people live in in the city.
00:27:29.000Like I couldn't be more invested and it's all converging into one thing that's all happening right here for me.
00:27:35.000So like my life has been on fire the last few months.
00:27:38.000There's no question and I will be down there September 17th.
00:27:41.000And onwards to see what's going to happen.
00:27:43.000Now, I have to stop myself though, from like searching out riot porn.
00:27:49.000Like I would go down to Black Lives Matter Plaza to see what was going to happen and like nothing would happen.
00:27:55.000And there was a small part of me that was a little disappointed.
00:27:59.000I put in the effort, didn't find it, but obviously, you know, no violence is better than anything.
00:28:21.000And it's not like, you know, I think it's fair to say the group is a couple hundred, but they keep getting released.
00:28:25.000And every article I see from all these outlets are, even Fox News will do this.
00:28:28.000The protesters, the protesters, the demonstrators.
00:28:31.000My favorite thing was when Oregon Live wrote, That it was mostly peaceful for the first hour, then it got violent.
00:28:39.000And I'm like, the story should be that a group of extremists wearing all black showed up, waited till their numbers were large enough, and then started rioting and smashing things.
00:29:15.000Okay, so here we are now halfway through this year.
00:29:18.000More than twice as many people have already died from the response to this thing, which is terrible and a tragedy, of course.
00:29:27.000But you're now, I think, more likely to get killed by an Antifa Black Lives Matter riot than you are as a black, any of us, than you are as a black man getting killed by the police.
00:31:42.000He puts all these homeless people in luxury hotels, causing all the rich people to flee.
00:31:46.000Then I'm going to buy these buildings.
00:31:47.000Then they put checkpoints up all around the bridges and tunnels and, and institute a 14 day quarantine for anyone coming in from certain, from certain States, like 32 or 30, whatever, and a $10,000 fine, which guarantees no tourism.
00:32:00.000So you can't have tourists or your money's gone.
00:32:02.000You've put homeless people and criminals into these hotels, driving away the residents.
00:32:07.000And now you announce you want to buy up the empty buildings.
00:32:09.000It kind of sounds to me like you had a plan.
00:32:13.000I would like, there's a part of me that wishes that there was a plan like that, because at least you could admire it, maybe, for its, like, diabolical nature.
00:32:30.000As you get older, you just start to realize people are dumb, right?
00:32:34.000And, like, just because they're governor or mayor or CEO or chairman of the board, Uh, doesn't mean that they're smart, right?
00:32:43.000And just because somebody might be like a homestead farmer or a skateboarder or whatever the case may be, it doesn't mean, you know, they're dumb.
00:32:52.000So there's just, uh, these expectations we have of people.
00:32:55.000I like to think that it's, it's, it's unfortunate stumbling around aggregated up rather than that.
00:33:03.000There's a huge master plan to do all these horrible, terrible, evil things.
00:33:07.000I have redemption for them in my heart, but I know that they don't have it in their heart for me.
00:33:14.000And I think that that is like the ultimate dividing line right there.
00:34:18.000That is expert public relations, communications, persuasion.
00:34:22.000I was listening on the way up here to one of my favorite analysts, John Robb, former Special Forces guy, wrote a book, advisor to Defense Department, like knows the military and knows networks better than anybody.
00:34:36.000And one of the things he says about Donald Trump is that he's a master of what he called mental maneuver.
00:34:41.000And so he gets in your head and he disrupts your information flow.
00:34:44.000He disrupts your ability to make sense of the world.
00:34:47.000He disrupts your ability to observe yourself, to orient it.
00:34:49.000He disrupts your ability to decide or to even act by jamming himself into your brain every single day with those tweets.
00:34:58.000And that is his Twitter account is like the most powerful weapon in the world today.
00:35:03.000Uh, in this ongoing open source network, tribal warfare that we're participating in that exists in the information world.
00:35:22.000So yeah, you know, I look at some of these things and you know, honestly, maybe this one instance with the Susan B. Anthony thing wasn't Trump with any expert plan.
00:35:30.000It's just that it's come to a point where the Democrats just do this and the media just does this.
00:35:34.000Or at the same time, all of our, our heroes are flawed too.
00:36:09.000This is, I like to say something similar that, you know, we as a society, we take the good things from the past and we get rid of the bad things.
00:36:16.000So yeah, there's probably a lot of people that we look up to who had a lot of really bad things in their history, but we're, the building blocks we're taking for our society are the good things they did, not the bad things.
00:36:27.000In fact, you know, a lot, we see the Antifa going around, smashing up George Washington statues.
00:36:31.000Recently, six people got arrested in LA because he was a slave owner or whatever.
00:36:35.000And I'm like, but we're not putting statues up to him because of that.
00:36:39.000You know, if you want to look at him and see that, that's a mistake.
00:36:45.000We put statues of him up because he helped found a new nation where the people in charge had to receive the consent of the governed.
00:36:54.000That finally, individuals had rights, and it was the, what I call it, planting the seeds of liberty, and those seeds had to be watered by people like Susan B. Anthony, like Frederick Douglass, those who fought in the Civil War.
00:37:27.000Gets on a boat to sail off into the ocean based on like a scribble and a, and an idea that some, somebody had where there's serpents and monsters, but dude, let's go.
00:37:38.000What kind of guys sign up for a trip like that?
00:37:43.000The, the fundamental difference between us and the other guys right now is like, I feel like the people that I hang out with and the people that I sort of caucus with, We understand that there is good and evil in all of us.
00:37:55.000And our job is to try to be as good as we can while fighting the evil inside of us.
00:37:59.000The other side thinks people can be perfect.
00:38:02.000So if you're not perfect, then you're evil and then you're terrible and there's no good in you at all.
00:38:07.000And this is where we're headed right now.
00:38:11.000You know what's really interesting about that?
00:38:14.000The left will destroy you over one slight and they will ignore all of the virtues, right?
00:38:20.000But that ultimately results in people who are all hiding.
00:38:23.000You know, I make jokes about the future where everyone's wearing a grey jumpsuit with their heads shaved and you can't carry anything on you.
00:38:29.000Or the bigger joke is that everyone wears this gigantic box over their bodies so you don't know how tall they are, you've got a voice changer, because we've got to eliminate all those things.
00:38:38.000Ultimately, if they will cancel you over, so right now there could be something said by a feminist that in a year will be offensive and they'll pull up the tweet from a year ago and say, you're canceled.
00:38:50.000So all there, all that's going to, it's going to result in are people who don't tweet, don't post, don't speak and just hide.
00:38:55.000And they move around in this dark mass attacking anybody who does.
00:39:00.000That's it's, it seems like the logical conclusion of whatever it is they are.
00:39:03.000Yeah, so this issue is like come up all through history.
00:39:07.000How do you discuss politics without destroy?
00:39:10.000How do you discuss philosophy without disrupting politics and vice versa?
00:39:13.000And so there are some people that believe that our philosophers over time have like coded their messages in a way to protect themselves from this type of attack and this type of, of, you know, Socrates.
00:39:50.000So I think that we all kind of got caught in this moment of, sort of with our pants down, like being exposed without knowing that we had to actually be much more careful about the things that we say.
00:40:29.000You know, about a year ago, I've been looking at expanding and finding new property and getting, you know, so I'm going off in the middle of nowhere.
00:40:35.000It's not as middle of nowhere as I'd like it to be.
00:40:37.000I was actually looking at some central PA, like, you know, Pennsylvania wildlands properties.
00:40:44.000I was looking at cities that were dying because industry was leaving and the population was going down.
00:40:49.000And I'm thinking like, how cool would it be To get a bunch of friends and rebuild industry and create a reason, create... Like, for me, I've got a growing business, you know, hiring people, and so I could easily relocate somewhere and all of a sudden all that revenue lands right there.
00:41:05.000I can hire locals, they can do construction work, it can start attracting new businesses, new cafes, really servicing this area through a new industry.
00:41:13.000So I'm kind of... I've done a kind of compromise where I'm going to be moving to a certain area where it's kind of middle of nowhere and we have that opportunity.
00:41:21.000But I think about the people on those ships that came from Europe or anywhere else, any kind of adventurer or pioneer from any country.
00:41:30.000And they decided, I'm going to get on a boat.
00:42:42.000I have a long term plan that involves finding a home base because I do not want the mayor of my town who doesn't like me saying, I'm going to cut off your utilities if you don't stop.
00:43:02.000A lot of the reason for, you know, emigration from Europe was an oppressive government.
00:43:09.000Religious freedom was a big issue, a lack of opportunity.
00:43:12.000And now I think we're probably seeing that similar crisis, but in a modern framing where we've got overbearing government, a lack of freedom and the opportunity to go somewhere and start something new.
00:43:32.000I'm incredibly honored, all of you watching, seriously, that we can have political and philosophical, cultural discussions, and it's actually an important job to have these discussions, which means there's something being created here.
00:43:46.000I like to think about sourcing resources, going to a coal mine, going to a sulfur mine, whatever.
00:43:51.000You're actually getting something and then delivering it which can be used in a variety of you know different
00:43:56.000industries And I think that what we do is a similar
00:43:59.000Discovery where we're exploring ideas these ideas help people assess their lives and improve their condition
00:44:06.000things like that Meaning Tim we're helping people find meaning because there's
00:44:11.000no meaning in our life It's been stripped away from us We've become so open that we have we're nothing.
00:44:17.000There's no there's no protective barriers There's no healthy membranes that you find in biology you find in complex systems you find in software systems you find it in the solar system and in the universe you find in Protective, healthy membranes that let the things in that you want to let in and keep out the things you don't want to have in.
00:44:36.000That is a perfectly happy, healthy state of nature.
00:44:39.000In fact, if we're completely open and totally interconnected, one thing like a virus could come swooping through and just kill everybody in one second.
00:44:47.000Maybe we need to have healthy distance.
00:44:49.000We need to find, you need to have a home base where you can decide who comes in and who doesn't, and where you can protect yourself.
00:44:56.000This is, this is an essential part of life that we have abandoned.
00:45:00.000What if, in that vein, what we're watching is the natural progression?
00:45:04.000We strive towards these big cities because it was easier, it was safer, resources got centralized, but then the bubbles got too big and popped.
00:45:12.000And now, the government we see that emerges from this is a natural consequence of the congestion, of the wealth, of the gluttony.
00:45:21.000And now, with that bubble bursting, people are now craving to go back out and kind of start again.
00:45:36.000Shout out to my guys in liminal order.
00:45:38.000We're talking about this stuff right now.
00:45:40.000We've got a community built, you know, all around the country.
00:45:42.000We've got hundreds of guys and we're all thinking about these same things.
00:45:45.000We've got actual homesteaders, like actual guys homesteading in a group.
00:45:50.000So, you know, I'm not trying to like get out there and just, just be me and some chickens right away.
00:45:54.000But like, I have a multi-year plan where I will end up in a situation like that, where I have my own land.
00:46:01.000That I can defend for myself and for my family.
00:46:03.000That is a base that I can retreat to because I've been attacked, I'm in the city, I've had the cops into my house, I've had people chase me around the city threatening to shoot us, you know, at certain events.
00:46:14.000Like Lacey McCauley and all those Antifa freaks used to follow us around and we'd have parties and like gatherings in DC in 2016, 2017, 2018.
00:46:22.000And, uh, you know, I mean, look, and then across the street from my house, there's a park, there's like a Corona testing center there every day now, which is like, yeah, we need to test, but it's like, why do I have to be where there's people getting shot all the time where there's a mass shooting in DC and nobody flipping cares?
00:46:38.000You know, I was one of the first people to pick that out of the local, it was in the local public safety section of Washington Post.
00:46:45.000And I got it out there and I saw it go get retweeted up the chain.
00:46:48.000All of a sudden Matt Walsh was talking about it.
00:46:49.000And then by two o'clock, I was tweeting about it.
00:46:51.000And then by two o'clock people, and then by, by, by eight o'clock, it's on Tucker.
00:46:54.000Not that he wouldn't have found out about it, but you know, it's like you see the whole cycle happen and there's people getting shot in my neighborhood.
00:47:00.000And then there's the, the sick people are right across the street and everyone around me.
00:47:04.000I know if they knew who I was, they would hate me.
00:47:06.000I mean, my landlord tried to get me out of there back when I was getting doxxed because his wife follows Antifa.
00:47:42.000He was an integral part of the doxxing that happened to me and he apologized to me on the phone, said he was going to write an essay about canceling cancel culture.
00:47:51.000He said he was going to come on my podcast and then he just let that all go.
00:47:54.000And then do you see what he did recently with that Republican dude who went on the World War II Germany tour?
00:48:20.000So he went to, there's that famous place in Germany, I guess, where the allies drank wine celebrating the defeat of Hitler.
00:48:28.000And so he had an Instagram post where he was like, this is so cool, and Yasha framed it as though he was celebrating being in Hitler's location, as opposed to where the Allies ended the war.
00:48:39.000He even called Hitler a supreme evil, but it doesn't matter to these cancel culture people.
00:48:44.000They find something they can misframe or latch onto, boom, there you go.
00:48:49.000It's about people looking for meaning.
00:48:51.000They think that they're slaying dragons.
00:48:52.000They think that they're killing evil people because they've, they've, they believe they're in a religion that says, if you're not with us, you're against us.
00:49:27.000Everybody found different pockets and now they're fractured and isolated.
00:49:30.000But I'll tell you what, though, all this, I'm just thinking, like, I'd love to just go farming, have some chickens and just start raking, just, you know, tilling the land.
00:49:37.000The last two books I bought, one was called Micro Farming and the other one was Get Off the Grid.
00:49:48.000If I ever have a Homestead Rainey family, please come to it.
00:49:52.000It's amazing watching these people who are braving the Ozarks and Appalachians and Alaska and Canada trying to live off the land.
00:49:58.000That to me is like the most exciting thing in the world right now because the rest of the stuff has just gotten so You could do a vlog filming like, here's how you farm.
00:50:53.000So I'll just start talking because for some reason Jack's mic popped out.
00:50:57.000We've been having a bunch of weird technical difficulties because we, we kind of did a room upgrade and you don't really get space for, uh, this might hurt your ears.
00:53:15.000When I was recording this on my main channel over at youtube.com slash TimCast, my main segment was on the failures of the DNC because last night was, the night before last was insanely bad with that weird, you see that dancing thing the guy did?
00:54:58.000So, you know, particularly I wanted to highlight this for one, because the DNC is just an insane disaster.
00:55:03.000I have to question whether it's on purpose or not, like they're trying to lose.
00:55:06.000But I do think it's a good way to dive back into, for people who might not be familiar with you, you wrote the book on leaving the Democratic Party.
00:55:14.000The OG, like you're the first person to explore this, leaving the Democratic Party, writing a book about it, asking people why they did it.
00:55:43.000And, and everything, every trend, every concept that we identified in there.
00:55:48.000From intersectionality, to the network warfare, to the social media lack of cohesion, to political correctness, which is really like a version of mind control.
00:55:59.000All these things that I outlined in depth there have just continued to worsen and it continued to come on display.
00:56:07.000I wrote that book sort of thinking it was niche back then, even though 9 million people voted for Obama and then for Trump.
00:56:14.000But you know the attention on it was niche, but now all the issues there.
00:56:18.000They are the issues at this point anti-globalism bring home the troops, you know, let's focus on on shoring manufacturing back to the United States.
00:58:32.000And Trump has been president for four years and is the incumbent.
00:58:35.000So if everything is the same except for those elements, I don't see how Trump loses.
00:58:41.000And man, if the popular polls are tightening this early, At this point of the election, where I think I saw Cernovich mention that they must know it's coming in a bad way if they're starting to reflect reality this early in the season.
00:59:00.000Donald Trump bought the most expensive ad space in digital.
01:00:00.000When I'm walking down the street to drop something in the mailbox, it's flip-flops, it's shorts, I slept in this dirty shirt, it's stretched out and sweaty and I don't care.
01:00:12.000And I saw a report, I'm not exactly 100% sure if it's accurate, but it was in the mainstream media that Obama, despite amassing enormous amounts of post-presidential wealth, has not donated a single penny to the Biden campaign.
01:00:27.000And if I remember, his endorsement of him was tepid and it was, I think, only after it was clear that he was going to become the winner.
01:01:14.000So at the DNC, they actually played one of these like, it was a cringy B-tier, you know, dollar store knockoff walkaway of former Trump voters now voting Democrat.
01:01:28.000I don't because every time, you know, I talk to, I have a lot of friends who are still just not paying attention.
01:01:35.000And they're definitely, you know, voting for Joe Biden.
01:01:38.000But I have some friends who... Man, I was on Facebook earlier, and these two guys that I know from back in my hometown were arguing, and one dude was just giving these really dumb meme talking points about Orange Man Bad, and the other dude, who's just a guy, a family guy, was saying all these things about China and about intersectional, and I was like...
01:01:58.000This guy knows what he's talking about.
01:02:00.000I was like, wow, to see like dudes from my hometown being, I don't, I guess you call it red-pilled, whatever.
01:02:05.000They're, they, they know what's going on.
01:02:08.000They've been, they've been politically activated, arguing with these other guys who are just dead set on being in the tribe of the Democrats.
01:03:31.000I posted a meme a few years ago, and it's this stock image of a guy and a girl, and the guy's got his arm around the girl, but then his other hand is behind, it's like, she's got his arm around him and his hand is going behind the couch and holding the hand of another woman.
01:03:47.000Right, so the meme is like, the Democrats say all these really nice things to you, and really, the Uniparty, it's the establishment.
01:03:54.000This is why I think it's weird that so many of the progressives have joined in the rock throwing with the Democratic establishment.
01:04:02.000Because the never-Trump-or-Republicans establishment ran, you know, tails between their legs to the Democratic establishment saying, help, help, we've been kicked out of our house.
01:04:10.000And then the progressives, hating Trump, said, we'll throw rocks with you.
01:04:14.000And my thing's like, if Trump wins another four years and actually succeeds in crushing the establishment, then the progressives have a clean shot at 2024.
01:04:22.000I think that's what they're thinking anyway.
01:04:24.000So are they going to vote for Trump too?
01:04:26.000Well, staying home, sort of the same thing, if they were dyed in the wool and had ordinarily voted Democrat.
01:04:36.000This theory raises the question, who do they have on the bench that would have been the person, if they were serious, let's say, who would have been the person that they would have run this year?
01:04:47.000And I've said all along, you don't want to lose to Donald Trump.
01:05:38.000I think it really feels like they sat down in a room and said, we don't want, we don't even want to waste Buttigieg, you know, he's a small town mayor, but he's got more than Biden does.
01:05:50.000So if we're planning to lose, what's the bottom of the barrel that we don't care?
01:05:54.000Well, I mean, Harris dropped out of the, I mean, who knows why she dropped out?
01:05:58.000Maybe she dropped out of the, uh, the, the primary because she knew she was going to be the beep all that time ago, but also she was performing very poorly.
01:07:02.000Basically, it's about defending Western civilization.
01:07:05.000Basically, it's about defending the Enlightenment and rational thinking.
01:07:08.000and natural rights of man that span all epochs of history.
01:07:13.000They're universal rights that are part of the grand ongoing human conversations that are being completely thrown to the side and destroyed by the Democrats.
01:07:34.000And Donald Trump wasn't even just that.
01:07:36.000He was he is a weapon that was launched by the sort of insurgent network.
01:07:42.000But the earthquake hasn't happened yet because we're all still sort of moving in this same tense lockstep thing, feeding off each other with no clear winner and no clear new direction.
01:07:53.000You know what I'm finding fascinating right now?
01:07:55.000We had this, in 2018, you had the squad.
01:09:00.000It looks like we're seeing a bunch of these stories about Trumpian type... You're laughing because you're looking at the story we got ready to go?
01:09:13.000But it looks like we're seeing this phenomenon on the right, same as we see on the left, with a new kind of populist insurgent base coming in and pushing out the establishment politicians.
01:09:24.000The media doesn't go after it the same way they go after the Squad.
01:09:27.000You know, 8.3 million followers for AOC, she's the star.
01:09:31.000But we've got a bunch of conservatives that have been stepping up to the plate, you know, saying, something's gonna be done, I'm gonna do it.
01:09:38.000And specifically, this is a segue into Laura Loomer as kind of the Democrats' reckoning.
01:09:44.000You know, not necessarily just the Democrats, but the establishment elites, the tech, technocrats, they tried shutting Laura Loomer down, and now she's won her primary.
01:09:54.000She's in a D plus nine district, so I'm wondering if she can actually win.
01:09:59.000I'm not just doing this, you know, segment to be like, I mean, first of all, I think it's amazing she won her primary.
01:10:23.000But the bigger issue at play involving her is this story right here.
01:10:27.000Twitter maintains ban on candidate Laura Loomer.
01:10:30.000They say, Politico says, Loomer is a far-right activist whose confrontations with journalists and political figures helped her amass an online following.
01:10:37.000They say, quote, the account owner you referenced was permanently suspended for repeated violations
01:10:42.000of the Twitter rules. We do not plan to reverse that enforcement action, the company said in a
01:10:46.000statement. Now they're going to go on and talk about why she was banned, but I don't necessarily
01:10:51.000Politico's big picture says social media companies have at times given political figures more leeway when their speech violates rules so the public can hear directly from their representatives.
01:11:01.000But it seems that won't be enough to get Loomer tweeting again.
01:11:04.000Do you know what was the, like the final nail in the coffin for her on Twitter?
01:11:08.000I think it was, was it the Uber thing?
01:12:08.000So it'll be interesting to see how this plays out.
01:12:11.000But I just want to say one thing about Laura Loomer.
01:12:13.000I met Laura Loomer back a long time ago, years ago, when she just had literally a couple thousand followers and she was at Project Veritas.
01:12:22.000And it was clear to me then that she had an unstoppable will to succeed.
01:12:27.000There is absolutely no question about that.
01:12:29.000She told me that she was getting anxious, being at the desk and wanted to get out there and do stuff.
01:13:01.000Well, not maybe this is the only reason, but you want to know what happened the day that I'm at I'm at Evergreen.
01:13:06.000Jack Murphy, Democrat to Deplorables, at Evergreen State College, here to be a part of the whole conversation, the Weinstein thing, the whole thing.
01:13:14.000That very day, Laura Loomer chains herself to the front door of Twitter, and she hijacked all of Twitter, trending number one.
01:13:41.000I think she's absolutely been, she's said bombastic things on social media and she's been criticized for it, but to the people who underestimated her, boy are they gonna get a reckoning now.
01:14:03.000And I think when you have a will of pure fire, like she does... No, I mean, it's funny because for all the things she's been made fun of, all the stunts she's done, it's all worked.
01:14:21.000When she chained herself to the door of Twitter and everyone on Twitter is laughing, it's like they banned her and then she dominated the platform.
01:14:28.000You underestimate your enemy at your own peril.
01:14:30.000Well, it's an interesting sort of thing to look at on a bigger level, which is if you want to be either an activist, a journalist, a media person, and you're coming into it with no established professional network, you don't have corporate backing, you're not just, oh, I got hired at New York Times and I got a blue check with 50 followers.
01:14:51.000And one of the ways people ask me, how do you grow on Twitter?
01:14:54.000And I'm like, and I read these guys like tweet every day and add value.
01:14:57.000I'm like, nah, that's not going to do it.
01:14:59.000You have to literally become the news.
01:15:01.000You have to like make the news happen or become something we're talking about or become an event.
01:15:06.000And Laura went out there and she, she earned all this, all this attention through her work.
01:15:12.000So whether or not you agree with our policies or whatnot, it is sort of a good example of new media, like how to build how to build that capital.
01:15:19.000Think about the amount of, I don't know what you'd call it, strategy, whatever, to take over the news cycle.
01:16:07.000Everybody has a phone and a Twitter account except for Laura.
01:16:12.000And and and yet you know she made her way all the way up from from zero to this through sheer force of will in only a matter of a couple of years.
01:16:21.000Yeah, 630,000 followers on Parler though.
01:16:37.000This is actually, this is very, very worrying that we come to a point now You could be 16 years old and get banned from Twitter because you're a dumb kid.
01:16:49.000Now you're in your 30s and you're cut out from political life because the social media platforms where people use for commerce, for communications, have banned you from past discretions.
01:17:17.000He whispers all the sweet nothings in the world about decentralized social media and paths to redemption that never come to fruition.
01:17:24.000Instead, it's a publicly traded company that is desperate for a clean image and will nuke anybody who they think threatens their advertising and their dollars or their stock value.
01:17:55.000I've received emails that says, your account was reported, but we found no violations of German law.
01:17:59.000It means people in Germany are reporting it.
01:18:01.000I have before, you know, we've seen a lot of people get the notices from, I think, Pakistan, saying you found to be in violation of Pakistani law.
01:18:12.000And I've seen a lot of conservatives get mad about that.
01:18:14.000Why is Twitter sending me that I violated Pakistani law?
01:19:31.000There's this law called Section 230, most of you are probably familiar, but for those that aren't, it shields them from their company's liability.
01:19:41.000If I go on Twitter and I defame, libel, slander Jack, Jack can't sue Twitter, he has to sue me.
01:19:47.000Section 230 guards them, but it also gives them specific exemptions for what they can remove without being considered a publisher for the purpose of lawsuits.
01:19:57.000I believe it should be specifically illegal speech, like threats, incitement to violence, explaining how to commit crimes, things like that.
01:20:04.000They should be able to remove that and other certain issues.
01:20:08.000Now, we had Bill Ottman, the CEO of Minds, on the show on Monday, and he made a good point.
01:20:12.000What about a Christian blog that is now forced to host pornography because it's illegal?
01:20:18.000So they should have a right to remove stuff, but it becomes particularly challenging.
01:20:23.000I think that's an important path forward, but in terms of censorship, We need to find a way to guarantee that people can't be banned, period.
01:20:30.000And so I think there's something called the Fediverse.
01:20:33.000I'm not sure if you've ever heard of it.
01:21:04.000But again, you know, there's this critical mass with the networks that's so important, which is why Twitter is what it is.
01:21:10.000You know, I think about what it would be like to have Twitter taken away from me.
01:21:15.000Uh, you know, it's, it's, it's concerning, you know, and not necessarily just for like business side, but just like, just, it's part of my life, you know?
01:21:24.000And that's where virtually almost a hundred percent now of my friends, social life, professional life, clients, customers, network, everything in my life that I talk to every day came through my experience on Twitter.
01:21:39.000And we've been DMing to even set up the show.
01:21:44.000So I can see why somebody like Laura would and anybody who gets banned from it would feel, you know, a lot of negative feelings about that.
01:21:55.000Like this would be this would be a literary story.
01:21:58.000If Laura Loomer gets banned from Twitter.
01:22:01.000Tries to get back on, gets rejected, decides, I'm going to do something about this, goes down to Florida, gets elected to Congress, goes to Congress, gets on the right committees, makes a stink, and somehow pushes reform for social media through our legislature.
01:22:39.000How do I not have access to my constituents through digital media?
01:22:43.000And I wouldn't be surprised if she wins it.
01:22:45.000I think that the overall level of the understanding demonstrated of technology by Congress at the last round of hearings has actually increased, right?
01:22:55.000It seems as though they're starting to actually understand what the real issues are.
01:23:08.000And he was talking about and just remarking openly how the caliber of the questions, the understanding demonstrated by the Congress about these issues has actually grown quite a bit because the first round of hearings that they did a year or two ago, you know, I mean, there was just senators up there just being like, so now tell me how do you send a tweet?
01:24:14.000But I think having a staunch defender of free speech with that much energy, I think whether you agree with her or not, that kind of energy in politics is desperately needed.
01:24:26.000I haven't gone over her stance on many issues.
01:24:29.000But it feels like a lot of Congress, a lot of the Senate, is just do-nothing politicians who want the keys to the castle, because they'll get a fat paycheck.
01:24:38.000I think politics attracts low-skill, low-intellect people who want an easy path towards some kind of name in the history books.
01:24:48.000So they're like, I don't know how to do anything.
01:24:50.000I'll just tell people they want to hear so that they elect me.
01:24:52.000And then I get to be, you know, put on the little little chart of people who have been here.
01:25:21.000You ban people, you shut them out, eventually someone's going to bite back.
01:25:25.000And they're going to come back and now you're going to say, if only they let Laura Loomer keep her Twitter account, she wouldn't be in Congress.
01:25:31.000But this is what happens when you underestimate your opponents, and someone with a will like her...
01:25:38.000She's going to be in Congress and she's going to be 10 times the thorn in their side than she would have been on Twitter.
01:26:19.000They've already said that, you know, Donald Trump can tweet things, and if they break the rules, we'll flag them, right?
01:26:25.000That means today, someone who's 25, who could possibly be a future president, could get banned for saying the same thing as our current president.
01:26:39.000And then you can't, when you become president, you have no access?
01:26:41.000Dude, if he, the moment his term is up, whether it's at the end of this year or four years from now, like literally the moment that the clock goes like, his Twitter account's gone.
01:27:10.000Before Trump, Twitter was actually hard to use, confusing, and it was losing users.
01:27:15.000Because, you know, it used to be about following celebrities and celebrity gossip.
01:27:19.000Then Trump started using it, and it just exploded because now his supporters were signing up, his, you know, haters were signing up, and I think the reason they won't ban him is because he's the linchpin now.
01:27:31.000They pull that pin out, the whole platform unravels, becomes boring, and there's no conversation anymore.
01:27:45.000He'll still have his voice, he'll still have millions and millions of followers, he'll still be a former president, and he'll chime in periodically, but it won't have the immediate impact as he's no longer in office, and I know they're all worried about it.
01:27:56.000There was a report from Digiday saying that media companies are panicking over what happens if Trump loses.
01:28:01.000Yeah, their revenue is going to get cut in half.
01:28:03.000I love it when he says that just blatantly straight out to them.
01:28:12.000When Bloomberg started dumping money on YouTube, I was like, make it rain, Bloomberg!
01:28:17.000Those Bloomberg bucks fall all over YouTube with those YouTube ad revenue.
01:28:22.000I will absolutely take his money to make fun of him because I'm not making videos for him.
01:28:25.000But you know what he does, what Biden does, what they do is they like putting ads on videos that challenge them so they can push back.
01:28:32.000And it's, I don't think it's going to work.
01:28:34.000No one's going to trust your, trust your canned advertisement over me chilling and having a long, you know, giving you a long rant about my ideas.
01:28:41.000But Donald Trump just did, I think it was like one of the biggest ad buys ever.
01:28:44.000A seven figure, like seven figures in a single month, just, just blanketed this month.
01:30:51.000We can sit here and talk about how we think the Democrats are going to lose.
01:30:54.000But it could be their secret strategy.
01:30:57.000The one joke we make often is that Joe Biden's going to walk out, you know, aching and shaking, and then he's going to somersault forward like Willy Wonka and spring up into life.
01:31:06.000And it was all a ploy to get everybody, you know, to underestimate him and then swoop in for that victory.
01:31:49.000Graf Von Tirol says, go buy a Michelin tire with this super chat.
01:31:53.000You know, some people were saying, like, Goodyear is an American company, and so now Trump is saying go to foreign competitors.
01:31:58.000Well, you know, I tweeted out a handy-dandy list of American tire manufacturers today, just in case anybody wanted to know, with a big red hand-drawn line right through Goodyear.
01:32:11.000Because, man, boycotts, I think, are sometimes kind of stupid, but we do have to take a very serious attack.
01:32:19.000on the infiltration of all these ideas into all of our institutions and corporations.
01:32:31.000That's the only thing that threatens them, so they just go for it.
01:32:34.000And that's going to be bad, because then regular people are going to stop speaking out against it, because everyone's doing it, you know, the go with the flow.
01:32:41.000Aerodynamic says, our boy Yuri B got his speech used to promote the new Call of Duty teaser set in the Cold War.
01:32:47.000It's framed around the Soviet subversion tactics.
01:34:22.000Not that particular case, but certainly I have tracked these issues where parental consent is being violated and, you know, your guardianship is being violated.
01:34:31.000And man, if divorce and separation wasn't hard enough on families and on children in the first place.
01:34:37.000adding a new layer like this where the court is going to decide to make you give your kid a
01:34:44.000surgery or transition or mutilate their body or give them hormones. I mean, wow. If that's not an
01:34:51.000incentive, if that is not a disincentive towards natalism, marriages, families, I don't know what
01:34:59.000If the government is going to step in and force you, like a slave, to pay money for your child to be mutilated before your eyes against your will.
01:35:09.000It's gonna get bad in this country, man.
01:35:17.000It's just some guy at a city council meeting or something, or a county meeting, and he said, you know, you're lucky right now that regular citizens are being peaceful, but he basically says that He went to war before to defend this country and he doesn't want to but he'll do it again and that people are going to You know start fighting back essentially.
01:35:36.000I don't want to quote him too much because it was very spicy to say the least Yeah, but I think stories like this You're gonna start I mean gun sales are through the roof Through the roof.
01:35:46.000You have a court mandate that your child is going to go through life-altering and, in certain ways, limiting surgery.
01:36:49.000And then think about what happens when, you know, good regular people are staring down the barrel of the state and the state saying, we're taking your child and it's going to get nasty.
01:36:57.000And now let's remember the root of this.
01:36:59.000The root of this is because feminist ideas and their mission mutated and they grabbed onto this trans issue.
01:37:09.000They put it on the cover of National Geographic a few years ago.
01:38:08.000The end result is everything burns to the ground.
01:38:10.000We're at a point where mainstream culture essentially only allows you to entertain destructive forces.
01:38:16.000And because of that, as moderates and conservatives and those who would challenge the status quo are being banned and silenced, then the only thing left is a conversation that's increasingly more and more unhinged.
01:38:27.000To the point where you actually had a Democrat chain himself to a mailbox in Oregon.
01:39:01.000If a governor came out and mandated that all of the mailboxes that had been stolen, you know, be put back and that those who stole them would be charged with theft of government property and the mailman's like, but I was told that we were just relocating them or they're moving them or replacing them.
01:39:18.000Yeah, refurbishing them, painting them, whatever it is.
01:39:21.000I mean, we can take one minute to talk about this.
01:39:23.000The United States Postal Service has been under pressure for a long time to cut prices and to cut expenses, rather, from administrations from both parties for years and years and years and years.
01:39:31.000It's like an ethos throughout the U.S.
01:39:35.000They've even tried to figure out how to stop delivering the mail six days a week, do it for five days a week.
01:39:39.000They've been trying to cut overtime, cut everything.
01:39:41.000Everybody knows we're trying to cut expenses.
01:39:43.000And then all of a sudden Democrats are like, Hey, you doing this thing that we've demanded that you do after all this time, you guys are terrible, horrible, evil people working for Donald Trump.
01:39:52.000And it's like, we have Russiagate all over again.
01:39:54.000And like, I wonder 600,000 people work for the United States Postal Service.
01:39:58.000They have friends and family and colleagues and neighbors and now they're being under attack and questioned.
01:40:02.000The election was decided by 77,000 votes last time.
01:40:06.000What happens if you just basically flush a million people down the toilet by saying that they're acting in a political way when in fact they're doing exactly what you've demanded of them for the last 25 years?
01:40:17.000Now, my bigger concern is when we talk about a judge making orders and it moves to the point where they actually arrest the post office guy.
01:40:23.000And he's like, but I was just moving the mailbox.
01:40:58.000So like going postal has been in our vernacular for how long?
01:41:02.000And you're going to tell me that all of a sudden just now under Trump, the post office is inefficient and we don't like the way it operates.
01:41:10.000FedEx exists specifically because we don't trust the United States Postal Service to send our valuable and important things over in a timely fashion.
01:41:29.000If, you know, let's say you're voting for Biden or a Democrat and a guy shows up to your house and he's got a MAGA hat on and he's like, I'm here to take your ballot to go turn it in for you.
01:44:28.000But I was reading a Newsweek article and they said that by December 14th, if there's no electoral vote decision, then the Supreme Court steps in like ends it and then it goes to House delegations.
01:44:40.000Do you think that that's the actual, actual, actual master plan?
01:45:04.000Then comes December 14th, and it goes to the House delegations, of which Republicans have the majority.
01:45:11.000Newsweek, who's actually the founder of MSNBC, said Trump would win regardless of the popular vote.
01:45:17.000Maybe they know he's going to win, so they're trying to make sure he wins in such a questionable way that they can always say no matter what he does he's not a legitimate president.
01:45:35.000Right now he is your president, and they hate it.
01:45:37.000So there's a meme among Trump supporters saying, he's your president, you know, but after this, you know, Trump will win and then they'll use this as an excuse in 2024 to undo the things he did.
01:46:48.000When I go into these protests and the riots, like, I'm glad for the Corona right now because I go in full cover, full sort of like scarf around, you know, and a hat pulled down and no identifying characteristics.
01:47:02.000And I try to stay quiet and to the side, but definitely with the camera up and going.
01:47:07.000I'm not looking for any confrontation.
01:47:09.000In fact, I think it's best just to let these people look like idiots and let them do their idiot thing.
01:47:14.000Until, of course, or unless, of course, you know, they bust into your private community or like running up on your house and whatever.
01:47:20.000But like, you know, just just in an open space, you know, that's just not my thing.
01:47:25.000I mean, I fully support everybody's right to protest and free speech and freedom of assembly and, you know, go for it.
01:47:31.000But like, that's just this is not me right now.
01:47:33.000I'm trying to find other ways leverage other than that.
01:47:36.000A lot of people need to realize, too, that you'll be at one of these protests.
01:48:51.000So John the Great says, with a 1776 Superjet, by the way, We need a central mailing address for all ballots that are recorded as being sent to places where they are not living.
01:49:02.000Trump needs an office to notate the names, count registrations, and compare recordings.
01:49:10.000Justin says, in Fresno County, we have these ballot boxes specifically for ballots around the county.
01:49:14.000They get picked up every day from the county clerk office.
01:49:17.000You know, I mean, if I could, if they mailed me a ballot and then I could go and bring it specifically to the location, I'm OK with that.
01:49:25.000What I'm not OK with beyond this, though, universal mail-in ballots, is that someone's going to go around stealing ballots.
01:49:33.000And then now they're talking about fixing, you know, they want this new amended voter signature verification where you get a chance to actually fix your signature.
01:49:44.000I think it's very likely that what's going to happen, Trump's going to win on election night.
01:51:49.000I mean, wokeness kicked me out of my last industry, which was education, right?
01:51:53.000I got fired because of wokeness and implicit bias.
01:51:56.000Like I spoke up in a staff meeting and I was like, you guys know that the implicit association test has been declared by the creator to not be predictive and that you can't really remedy it.
01:52:10.000And I've actually just recently sent a FOIA request to my old employer, quasi-federal agency.
01:52:15.000Demanding every document, email, phone call, teleconference, everything that has anything to do with institutional racism, systemic racism, implicit association tests, white supremacy, yada, yada, yada.
01:52:26.000All the budgets, time spent, professional contracts, everything.
01:55:18.000When, when, when you're 10 years old, a year is a literal, is literally one 10th, 10% of your life.
01:55:25.000So you take these young kids and you freeze them for half a year and you're taking 5% of their life and putting them into purgatory and they, they, they snap.
01:55:35.000Which is why I've been just pushing as hard as I possibly can to push us education wise to do whatever it takes to get the schools open socially.
01:55:45.000But the schools are all being, they're doing indoctrination.
01:55:48.000I know, but there's, there's a pros and cons and the cons of everybody being at home locked up by themselves may outweigh the indoctrination that you can counteract at home.
01:55:59.000You cannot do anything at home to counteract the lack of social connection that these kids are experiencing now.
01:56:04.000Move to a red state with a promise not to vote for those same people ever again.
01:56:10.000Yeah, I've been talking to some friends who are moving and I said, just remember, if you move, don't vote for the Democrats anymore, right?
01:56:15.000Because for me, you know, I've spent most of my life as like a social liberal center left.
01:56:20.000But at this point, I'm kind of like, considering all the destruction, the decimation of these cities, I'm going to defer to some Republicans for the time being, but ones that I think are trustworthy.
01:56:29.000I might not agree with them on policy, but you know, there's, um, have you seen the ad for Kimberly Klasick?
01:56:36.000Yeah, 8 million views overnight, 140,000 retweets.
01:56:40.000She's a Republican running in Baltimore, and I see her as a new, energized, fresh face who I believe is passionate and wants to fix things.
01:56:49.000Well, normally I voted for Democrat, but at this point I'm like, I'm voting based on trust.
01:56:55.000I might not agree on the issues, but I agree on the passion for fixing problems.
01:56:59.000So at this point, I'm going to leave these blue areas.
01:57:03.000I'm not going to bring any of that policy with me.
01:58:19.000You might be able you could probably do a live show.
01:58:21.000Cell technology is good though in a lot of these places.
01:58:23.000So what a lot of these companies are doing is you actually just get like a 5G home router that you just put in the house and it links to the cell tower.
02:02:35.000Academics, especially out there right now who are like, we've had it with the left.
02:02:40.000I'm not sure where to go next, but those are the people who get into the voting booth and they're just like, and they just don't even, they don't tell you later.
02:03:31.000And then when he walks over, the guy with the right wing shirt says, hey, you see that Trump tweet about coronavirus was kind of reasonable, right?
02:03:37.000And then the guy goes, yeah, yeah, whatever, man.
02:03:50.000More light on the crazy, is what I'm saying.
02:03:52.000You know, I've heard it a lot over the past year, couple years, people said the Democrats need to be taught a lesson.
02:03:58.000They need to be told, you will not win if you do this stuff, if you go crazy, if you embrace this.
02:04:03.000But I think the Democrats... Look, when you've got the CDC, 10% of their employees saying, we want a national health crisis to be declared on racism.
02:04:25.000That is what happens when you create academics and professionals and then put them in powerful positions within bureaucracies.
02:04:31.000And that is the biggest stumbling block to turning this whole thing around, is that the entry-level, mid-career, and high-level people in all of these organizations now are woke.
02:04:43.000And even if nobody wants it, they're still going to be there.
02:04:46.000So how are we going to even get them out?
02:05:17.000I'm gonna be honest, I will actually start looking at large South Dakota plots of land.
02:05:22.000Dude, I would be so down with just being a pioneer, setting up a hub somewhere and revitalizing a community or bringing resources to help people get jobs back.
02:05:35.000I think too many people thought New York was where you had to be or LA was where you had to be.
02:05:46.000And then when I finally got the chance, I said no, which is another story all to itself.
02:05:50.000But I do remember as a kid, and maybe this was just angst and teenage stuff, but all I remember thinking, all I want to do is be left alone.
02:05:59.000And then I remember maybe in my 20s sometimes I would think, all I want to do is be like You know, so I can just like go away to other places.
02:06:07.000And now I'm thinking, all I want is just like a couple hundred acres and a homestead with a walled city and like tanks, tanks pointed at the gate.