Timcast IRL - Tim Pool - November 18, 2020


Timcast IRL - Michigan County REFUSES To Certify Election, ITS HAPPENING w- Michael Malice


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 24 minutes

Words per Minute

210.48941

Word Count

30,321

Sentence Count

2,831

Misogynist Sentences

57

Hate Speech Sentences

34


Summary

On this week's episode of The Alex Jones Show, Alex and his co-hosts discuss the latest in the ongoing saga of the Trump vs. Hilary Clinton presidential election recount, and how the results of the election changed the course of history.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 So Rudy Giuliani shows up to, I think he showed up to the courthouse, I think he was there
00:00:23.000 in person, to litigate on behalf of the president's campaign.
00:00:28.000 And all of these lefty journalists are tweeting about how dumb Giuliani sounds and how ridiculous all of this is, his arguments make no sense, the judge is exasperated, and I'm sitting here reading this stuff like, what is he doing?
00:00:41.000 Is this really the last breath of the Trump campaign?
00:00:44.000 He refused to concede for what?
00:00:47.000 And then Michael Malice jumps into my house, right?
00:00:49.000 And I immediately start to say some joke referencing Trump's ultimate master plan, that after everything that's kind of just gone wrong, he's yet to announce.
00:01:00.000 And then right before I finish the joke, Lydia shows me a tweet, shoved her phone in my face, of Wayne County, Michigan, which is Detroit, refusing to certify the results of the election.
00:01:13.000 And if they don't, if those votes aren't counted, well then Michigan is for Trump.
00:01:18.000 Uh, if they don't certify, it goes to the state board and it could ultimately result in state legislators appointing electors and telling them how to vote, which could be the beginning of Trump's real plan.
00:01:32.000 And then I was like, now I can't finish this joke to Michael.
00:01:35.000 So anyway, Michael is here.
00:01:37.000 Michael Mouse, everybody.
00:01:38.000 You know him, you'll love him.
00:01:39.000 He's, uh, he's wearing his COVID mask because he's very responsible.
00:01:42.000 I am.
00:01:43.000 Uh, I don't even know if people can hear you while you're wearing that.
00:01:45.000 Well, I'm not going to say anything interesting.
00:01:46.000 No, they can't hear you.
00:01:48.000 It's super low.
00:01:48.000 Yeah.
00:01:49.000 Oh, is this better?
00:01:50.000 Yes.
00:01:50.000 Okay.
00:01:51.000 So, uh, so here's what happened.
00:01:52.000 Uh, when YouTube took down the Alex Jones podcast, I appealed.
00:01:57.000 I said, you know, here's what we can do.
00:02:00.000 I'm just imagining them being like, there ain't no podcast that never was.
00:02:04.000 Yeah.
00:02:05.000 It's never existed.
00:02:06.000 We get a notification, you've been warned.
00:02:08.000 One more strike and we can't upload, we can't stream.
00:02:10.000 Wow.
00:02:11.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:02:11.000 So the warning, I'm like, alright.
00:02:13.000 So I essentially appealed saying, first of all, can we just clip out the portion in question?
00:02:17.000 And then it came out that, you know, Alex actually slowed down the audio and said, I didn't say what everyone thought I said.
00:02:23.000 And that's true, I thought he said something different.
00:02:25.000 And they told me they'll get back to me soon.
00:02:27.000 They're working on it.
00:02:27.000 So I said, you know what?
00:02:28.000 I got a better solution.
00:02:29.000 I invited Michael and Alex right back on the show immediately.
00:02:32.000 I said, come back right now, first thing, and we're gonna do a whole nother show.
00:02:37.000 Alex is a busy guy.
00:02:38.000 He couldn't do it.
00:02:38.000 He was, you know, he was like, I got, he's got a family.
00:02:41.000 He can't come.
00:02:41.000 But Michael was able to come.
00:02:43.000 Not busy.
00:02:43.000 No family.
00:02:44.000 No family.
00:02:45.000 No loved ones.
00:02:45.000 No responsibility.
00:02:46.000 No liked ones.
00:02:47.000 Just loneliness and despair.
00:02:49.000 And so he's back on.
00:02:50.000 It's a good song by the way.
00:02:51.000 Yep, yep.
00:02:52.000 But we're also hanging out with Ian, of course.
00:02:54.000 What up?
00:02:54.000 Ian's here.
00:02:55.000 And Sour Patch Lids.
00:02:56.000 I'm here in the corner producing.
00:02:57.000 And we're going to start today's show by showing you something very, very important.
00:03:01.000 Can you please show people?
00:03:02.000 Will it work?
00:03:02.000 I can.
00:03:03.000 I hope so.
00:03:03.000 I'm hoping.
00:03:04.000 Oh, no!
00:03:04.000 Too bad.
00:03:06.000 Our monitor broke again.
00:03:06.000 We've got to figure out what's wrong with these monitors.
00:03:08.000 It's the Ron Paul It's Happening GIF.
00:03:10.000 It's Ron Paul.
00:03:11.000 I hate it when people pronounce GIF.
00:03:13.000 It's GIF.
00:03:13.000 No, it's not.
00:03:13.000 It's GIF.
00:03:14.000 No, it's not, because GIF is a brand of peanut butter.
00:03:17.000 Because the guy who invented it said it was.
00:03:18.000 I don't care what he says.
00:03:20.000 He's wrong.
00:03:20.000 I agree.
00:03:21.000 Thank you, Michael.
00:03:22.000 Thank you.
00:03:22.000 Thank you.
00:03:23.000 Yeah, it's like Richard Stallman.
00:03:24.000 They're not pronounced sour patch kites.
00:03:26.000 It's not pronounced magick.
00:03:29.000 What is the history of the word?
00:03:31.000 Giant.
00:03:32.000 A magick giant cast a spell on his gif.
00:03:35.000 Yeah, but it's giggity, not jiggity.
00:03:36.000 What do you get for Christmas?
00:03:37.000 Gifts?
00:03:38.000 Yes.
00:03:38.000 Gifts?
00:03:39.000 Gifts.
00:03:40.000 Gifts.
00:03:41.000 You get gifts?
00:03:41.000 Choosy mobs choose gifts?
00:03:43.000 It is gif and a discussion.
00:03:45.000 Okay.
00:03:46.000 Anyone who says end of discussion is automatically wrong.
00:03:49.000 It's probably g-gif.
00:03:51.000 There you go.
00:03:52.000 G-gif.
00:03:52.000 Thank you.
00:03:53.000 G-gif.
00:03:53.000 But the G is silent.
00:03:54.000 Are we really starting the show by arguing about gif and jif?
00:03:57.000 I'm not arguing yet, but you're gonna... No.
00:04:00.000 I have the documents.
00:04:01.000 All right.
00:04:01.000 If you haven't already, smash the like button, subscribe, all that stuff.
00:04:05.000 We do the show live Monday through Friday at 8 p.m.
00:04:07.000 We have clips up throughout the day, and my friends, it is happening.
00:04:11.000 The first story, which we are having monitor display problems, but I got the story from Patch.
00:04:17.000 Wayne County deadlocks on election results certification.
00:04:21.000 The vote was along party lines and the two Republicans on the board voted against certification.
00:04:27.000 This is it.
00:04:28.000 Is this how it starts?
00:04:30.000 Trump's gonna win?
00:04:31.000 Is this how it is?
00:04:32.000 You know what I was thinking?
00:04:33.000 And we'll read through this, I'll go through the details, but here's what I was thinking earlier.
00:04:36.000 I was like, if Trump wins in Pennsylvania with his Giuliani thing, which it sounded like he wasn't going to win, Could this be like election night, but drawn out over a month?
00:04:47.000 Yep.
00:04:47.000 Remember election night?
00:04:48.000 It's like, they're all cheering, it's slowly coming in, they're all laughing.
00:04:50.000 The New York Times said Hillary Clinton 99%.
00:04:52.000 And then slowly over the night, it started to shift to Trump, their little meter.
00:04:56.000 And then the Democrats on the left started sweating and getting scared, and then finally it ended with them dropping to their knees and screaming.
00:05:02.000 And now I'm like, they were literally dancing in the streets.
00:05:06.000 And I'm not saying Trump's going to win just yet, but I'm looking at this and it's like, if Michigan refuses to certify because of questions, basically, this is really interesting.
00:05:14.000 They're saying there's like unbalanced vote books or something like that.
00:05:17.000 Like there's a discrepancy.
00:05:19.000 It doesn't make sense.
00:05:20.000 And the Republicans are like, I'm not signing off on that.
00:05:22.000 And so now it's got to go to the state board and the state board might be like, I'm not signing off on that either.
00:05:25.000 And then what?
00:05:27.000 It takes me back to like the Middle Ages when you had two popes.
00:05:30.000 I think Trump should just set up basically an office in Trump Tower and declare himself president and start nominating people to the Supreme Court, passing laws.
00:05:37.000 What happens if we have two people claiming to be president?
00:05:40.000 We had that in 1876.
00:05:40.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:05:41.000 And then they enacted a panel that came to decide who would be the real president.
00:05:46.000 And it was completely partisan, and basically they had to cut this deal.
00:05:48.000 But yeah, and then he stole the election from Samuel Tilden, who was a New York governor at the time.
00:05:53.000 Wow.
00:05:53.000 All right, let's read this and we'll get an idea of what's going on.
00:05:56.000 They say the Wayne County Board of Canvassers on Tuesday failed to certify the county's November 3rd election results, splitting the vote certify 2-2.
00:06:04.000 The vote was along party lines, with Monica Palmer, the board chairperson, and William Hartman, both Republicans, voting against certification.
00:06:11.000 Board Vice Chair Jonathan Kinloch and Alan Wilson, both Democrats, voted in favor.
00:06:16.000 Sure, that's a possibility.
00:06:17.000 failing to certify the results it must provide all election documents to the
00:06:20.000 Michigan Secretary of State office and state board of canvassers according to
00:06:24.000 Michigan election guidelines those entities will then have ten days to
00:06:28.000 certify the results so maybe that's what happens maybe this is just a fluke maybe
00:06:32.000 the Republicans are oh I'm not gonna do it but it's gonna be done and Trump's
00:06:35.000 still gonna lose Michigan right sure that's a possibility yeah I think a
00:06:38.000 likelihood you think that yeah right yeah I think what's the big
00:06:42.000 I think I'm shocked to what extent people on the right have realized this is a long battle and it's not about this particular election.
00:06:51.000 And they're realizing there's real value, just as there was for the left in 2016, to cast aspersions and muddy the waters and make people not trust the process.
00:07:01.000 Because at the end of the day, an expression I hate but I'm going to use anyway, There's no reason to be represented by someone who doesn't represent you.
00:07:08.000 Democracy is this very wacky idea that doesn't really hold up to much muster, if you think about it.
00:07:14.000 So you're saying, like, the Democrats challenging, disputing all the election, like, all of this stuff, the Republicans were like, okay, let's play ball.
00:07:19.000 Yeah, it's like, not only that, at the very least, there were a couple people on Twitter who were like, these kind of like, what do you call it, vichy Republicans, who were like, oh, like, John Bolton.
00:07:31.000 Am I allowed to say that he should be in a federal corrections facility?
00:07:35.000 He should be in prison for a crime.
00:07:37.000 Yeah, am I allowed to say that?
00:07:38.000 I believe so.
00:07:39.000 I would think so.
00:07:39.000 Yes.
00:07:40.000 Respectfully and cared for very well with three meals a day and access to the gym and all that stuff.
00:07:44.000 Let's put it this way.
00:07:45.000 I had a poll on my Twitter, does John Bolton belong in Gitmo?
00:07:48.000 And 90% of the people said yes.
00:07:50.000 So I'm not taking a stand on that issue.
00:07:53.000 But the point being, he, for the first time in his life, was on ABC News with Martha Raddatz, whatever her name is, telling that the Republicans have to explain to the voters, you know, what's going on.
00:08:03.000 It's like, this is the first time in his life John Bolton told the president not to wage war.
00:08:09.000 It was absolutely amazing.
00:08:10.000 But I think what conservatives, and not even conservatives, people who are just skeptical of the cathedral, of the corporate press, the people who did Tulsi dirty, the people who did Yang dirty, the people who did Bernie dirty, and all these corporate conglomerates, are realizing these are not your friends.
00:08:28.000 Yeah.
00:08:28.000 Mitch McConnell will always be closer to Joe Biden than he will be to you and vice versa.
00:08:34.000 And I think that populism makes corporate America very, very nervous.
00:08:39.000 Because they want you at home watching Big Bang Theory, watching ABC News, you know,
00:08:45.000 your stripe and swaddle and be happy and be content.
00:08:49.000 And when people like I'm not happy, I'm not content, they all the messaging after the
00:08:54.000 election, sit down and shut up.
00:08:56.000 Sit down and shut up, submit, submit, submit, submit.
00:08:59.000 They spent three, four years looking at irregularities in 2016.
00:09:04.000 They wouldn't spend three or four days looking at irregularities.
00:09:08.000 And it's amazing how when Russia's running the election in 2016, you know, it's a huge threat to our democracy, and now 2020, no evidence.
00:09:15.000 Everything's great.
00:09:16.000 Yeah, Russia's gone.
00:09:17.000 Don't worry about it.
00:09:18.000 You know that John Oliver did a 20-minute segment in November of last year about Dominion voting.
00:09:24.000 I think Dominion specifically, I'm not entirely sure, but he talked about voting machines and how there was very serious concerns about the lack of security.
00:09:30.000 It's a serious threat.
00:09:31.000 20 minutes and he shows all of this evidence.
00:09:33.000 He showed a video where a woman hacked into a voting machine in under two minutes and
00:09:37.000 then he's all shocked.
00:09:38.000 He's like, two minutes.
00:09:39.000 It's current year and then like everyone's cheering and laughing.
00:09:42.000 Now he did a segment saying Trump is wrong to suggest there's foul play and these machines
00:09:46.000 are all great and shit.
00:09:48.000 Sit down and shut up.
00:09:49.000 Yeah.
00:09:50.000 And I think what 2016 was about was a lot of people who didn't care about politics saying,
00:09:55.000 yeah, I'm not going to sit down and I'm not going to shut up and there's nothing you could
00:09:59.000 do about it because I love being American.
00:10:02.000 And that actually goes back to Reagan Gorbachev.
00:10:04.000 I'm showing my age if my gray hair didn't do it already.
00:10:08.000 Humor is a great mechanism to undermine authorities and elites.
00:10:12.000 Go ahead, Tim.
00:10:13.000 No, no, no.
00:10:13.000 Keep going.
00:10:14.000 So Reagan was talking to Gorbachev and there's this joke about how like, you know, in Russia, in America, you know, you could go into the Oval Office, bang your fist on the president's little desk and say, I don't think you're doing, the president's doing a good job.
00:10:28.000 And the Russians are like, we can do the same thing.
00:10:29.000 It's like, really?
00:10:29.000 Yeah, you go to Red Square, bang your fist on Gorbachev's desk and say, I don't think Reagan's doing a good job.
00:10:35.000 So it's ha ha ha, but they're very much an attempt on social media to try to be like, OK, this is outside the realm of what is acceptable discussion.
00:10:46.000 And you can't do that when everyone has their own account.
00:10:50.000 It becomes technically and socially impossible to implement.
00:10:54.000 So let's follow up here because this is where it gets interesting.
00:10:57.000 Why didn't they want to certify?
00:10:59.000 So they say, following the vote, board members argued about allowing politics to become part of the vote.
00:11:04.000 Palmer said she did not have full confidence in how votes were calculated due to a high number of out-of-balance absentee ballot books, and said all votes outside the city of Detroit, where the majority of unbalanced books were found, should be certified.
00:11:18.000 Other board members disagreed.
00:11:20.000 It's my hope that the state will take over and work with the clerks.
00:11:23.000 I smell politics," another board member rebuked.
00:11:26.000 Tuesday's meeting, which was held via Zoom for interested members of the public, did not go off without issue.
00:11:30.000 While it was scheduled to begin at 3 p.m., issues caused the meeting to be delayed nearly two hours.
00:11:35.000 The board also capped the online meeting at 100 attendees, meaning many people were unable to attend the public meeting.
00:11:41.000 Capacity was then expanded to 300 people and quickly filled up once more.
00:11:45.000 Technical issues prior to the start of the recording.
00:11:46.000 Don't really care about all this stuff.
00:11:48.000 Canvassers discussed a number of precincts that were out of balance, meaning the number of signatures of people who signed into the polling locations to vote was not the same as the number of people who actually voted at the respective location.
00:12:02.000 That's not possible.
00:12:03.000 There's no evidence that there's any voting irregularities.
00:12:07.000 There's no evidence.
00:12:08.000 Zero evidence.
00:12:09.000 It's so obvious, Michael.
00:12:11.000 The Republicans are just stealing the election.
00:12:13.000 There's no irregularities.
00:12:15.000 They must be lying.
00:12:16.000 Think about that, though.
00:12:17.000 What did they say?
00:12:18.000 The number of signatures of people who signed into locations is not the same as the number of actually voted.
00:12:23.000 That's crazy.
00:12:24.000 Did they get the number, the discrepancy number, by any chance?
00:12:27.000 Well, they say there's a simple explanation.
00:12:29.000 They say out-of-balance precincts can be caused by simple events, however, such as someone visiting a polling location, signing in, and then leaving later because the line is too long, and they have another obligation.
00:12:38.000 Should the current decision of the Board of Wayne County Canvassers hold through the adjournment of today's meeting, the Board of State Canvassers will be responsible for certifying the Wayne County election, Michigan Secretary of State Joycelyn Benson said in a statement.
00:12:50.000 In similar circumstances in the past, state canvassers have appointed the Bureau of Elections to carry out the process of canvassing the vote and voter totals.
00:12:57.000 The Bureau stands ready to fulfill this duty, and we expect this will address clerical errors and improve the quality of the canvass overall.
00:13:04.000 Quote, It is common for some precincts in Michigan and across the country to be out of balance by a small number of votes, especially when turnout is high.
00:13:11.000 Importantly, this is not an indication that any votes were improperly cast or counted.
00:13:15.000 You see?
00:13:17.000 Michigan election law prohibits a precinct that is out of balance to be recounted, however.
00:13:21.000 Interesting.
00:13:21.000 But the Michigan Secretary of State Office said that in Wayne County, precincts that are out of balance without explanation can still be recounted as long as the number of ballots in the container matches the statement of votes on the tabulator.
00:13:31.000 Many containers have not yet been opened, according to the SOS.
00:13:35.000 Wait, what?
00:13:35.000 How have they not yet been opened?
00:13:37.000 Don't they gotta count them?
00:13:38.000 Wow.
00:13:39.000 They say unbalanced precincts have historically been a problem in Detroit, where 72% of polls booked in the August primary were out of balance.
00:13:46.000 Whoa!
00:13:46.000 Oh, 72%?
00:13:47.000 That's not a simple explanation.
00:13:50.000 How do you explain that?
00:13:54.000 I don't know.
00:13:54.000 I don't have a clue.
00:13:55.000 I got nothing.
00:13:56.000 They say in 2016, when Donald Trump won, a state audit in Detroit found a series of mismatched Detroit vote totals in the presidential election, attributing them to human error and not widespread voter fraud.
00:14:07.000 During the presidential election, 71% of precincts could not be balanced, but the audit reduced the magnitude of the discrepancies significantly.
00:14:15.000 Dialogue between the county elections worker and board members focused around how the unbalanced precincts weren't just in Detroit, but across the entire county.
00:14:23.000 The worker told board members that due to the significant volume of absentee ballots, local election officials were stretched to the limit.
00:14:30.000 Tuesday was the deadline for counties in Michigan to certify their results.
00:14:33.000 In Wayne County, Democratic President Joe Biden defeated Trump 587,000 to 264,000.
00:14:40.000 If they don't certify this, Trump goes up, what, 220, 200-some-odd, more than that, 260, 280, what is that?
00:14:46.000 I'm bad at math.
00:14:49.000 200-some-thousand, almost 300,000 votes.
00:14:51.000 But also, it's just going to make both sides think this is something completely fishy and not have any kind of sense of validity in the outcome of the election, which is something that I think is a very healthy phenomenon.
00:15:03.000 This is Trump's political path to victory, not legal.
00:15:05.000 The political path is that, well, it's arguably illegal, With no certifications, if Biden doesn't reach 270, then there's a contingent election in the House of Delegations.
00:15:16.000 It's one vote per state.
00:15:18.000 Right.
00:15:18.000 And the Republicans have that.
00:15:19.000 So Trump will win.
00:15:20.000 Yeah.
00:15:21.000 So it makes you wonder about Trump being so confident.
00:15:24.000 Oh, that's possible.
00:15:25.000 So it's possible that neither will get 270.
00:15:27.000 Yes.
00:15:28.000 That's the thing.
00:15:29.000 Yeah.
00:15:30.000 What is Michigan, 16?
00:15:30.000 I think so.
00:15:32.000 How many electoral votes?
00:15:33.000 Let's check.
00:15:38.000 Michigan results.
00:15:41.000 I have a theory about, yeah, 16.
00:15:44.000 That would put Biden to 290.
00:15:48.000 And Pennsylvania's 20.
00:15:50.000 So then he would need to lose one more.
00:15:53.000 Nevada?
00:15:54.000 Or Georgia?
00:15:55.000 Or Georgia.
00:15:55.000 I think Nevada makes more sense.
00:15:57.000 So in Nevada, Clark County just negated, or they're refusing to certify one election.
00:16:04.000 And that's 153,000 ballots on the line.
00:16:06.000 Because one of their elections for commission, it's for, I forgot, it's County C Commissioner or something like that.
00:16:12.000 They said that there's too many discrepancies, too many ballots with like missing signatures and stuff like that, that could change the results of that race.
00:16:19.000 And so they're going to hold a special election.
00:16:20.000 But Trump is saying, well, that's on the same ballot.
00:16:24.000 If you've got these discrepancies and you're throwing out this election, then we're, you know, the whole race is, you know, should be challenged.
00:16:30.000 They're arguing it shouldn't, maybe.
00:16:31.000 Nevada's what, six?
00:16:33.000 Yeah.
00:16:34.000 So that would put Biden at 264.
00:16:37.000 Nobody wins.
00:16:38.000 Contingent election.
00:16:39.000 Trump is president.
00:16:40.000 Wow.
00:16:41.000 I have a theory.
00:16:41.000 I was thinking about this.
00:16:44.000 Why is Trump launching these lawsuits that seem to be almost frivolous?
00:16:50.000 And historically, even though he talks a lot about launching lawsuits, like he said he was going to sue Rosie O'Donnell famously back when they had their feud.
00:16:57.000 And if you go back and look at the clips, they're hilarious.
00:17:00.000 But he never does it.
00:17:01.000 Right.
00:17:01.000 So this is unusual.
00:17:03.000 Trump refuses to concede.
00:17:05.000 But then he launches a whole bunch of lawsuits, some of which I think the arguments make sense.
00:17:09.000 I was I was reading, you know, the way it was described by several different law scholars through various publications was three Hail Marys, that Trump would have has these arguments that are kind of ridiculous long shots.
00:17:21.000 So we saw Rudy Giuliani was litigating today on behalf of Trump, or whatever the phrase, I don't know, he was testifying?
00:17:28.000 It's not a criminal case, it's a civil case.
00:17:30.000 He was arguing, you know, we've got 682,000 ballots that weren't properly observed.
00:17:35.000 And the judge is basically like, what am I supposed to do, disenfranchise the whole state?
00:17:38.000 This is crazy.
00:17:39.000 And so a lot of people have been mocking the Trump campaign.
00:17:42.000 These long shots will never win.
00:17:44.000 Maybe they never were supposed to win.
00:17:46.000 Maybe the lawsuits were just meant to give Trump an excuse as to why he's not conceding.
00:17:51.000 Think about it this way.
00:17:52.000 If Trump doesn't concede and the race is called for Joe Biden, 306 to 232, and then Trump just says, oh, by the way, I'm not going to concede.
00:18:01.000 I'm also not doing anything else.
00:18:02.000 I'm going to wait.
00:18:03.000 And then all of a sudden the Republicans in Michigan say, we're not going to certify this.
00:18:07.000 And then Trump goes, oh, gee, oh, look at that.
00:18:09.000 It's going to be really weird.
00:18:10.000 People are going to be like, what is this?
00:18:11.000 Trump refused to concede, waited, and then the Republicans didn't certify?
00:18:14.000 He was planning this, right?
00:18:15.000 It was a scheme the whole time.
00:18:16.000 Yeah.
00:18:16.000 I'm not saying that Trump actually conspired in any such way, but I will say, maybe.
00:18:21.000 It's because other people have suggested, you know, on the left, that Trump's lawsuits are, like, meritless.
00:18:26.000 What's he doing?
00:18:27.000 Maybe he was just buying time to get to the certification process, and then one by one the states refused to certify, and then Trump... That's it.
00:18:34.000 With this announcement that the Wayne County Board is not going to certify, Trump no longer needs any lawsuits.
00:18:40.000 He can simply say, did you see what happened in Detroit?
00:18:44.000 Wait, have you looked at his Twitter feed?
00:18:45.000 Has he addressed this?
00:18:47.000 We should look at that.
00:18:47.000 Jenna Elias was his attorney.
00:18:49.000 She's the one who tweeted this out.
00:18:51.000 This is such an interesting precedent because I think that once Michigan does this, all these other states are going to feel a little more comfortable to be like, yeah.
00:18:56.000 It's like a domino effect.
00:18:57.000 Exactly.
00:18:58.000 Our election isn't quite on either.
00:19:00.000 Maybe we're going to have to do what Michigan did.
00:19:02.000 I don't know.
00:19:02.000 Just spitball on them.
00:19:03.000 No idea.
00:19:04.000 I think you're right that he's buying time.
00:19:05.000 I think I think I think so, too.
00:19:07.000 Also, he's using taxpayer money to fund these lawsuits.
00:19:10.000 He didn't tweet about it.
00:19:11.000 But what else is interesting is that he is giving his base what he what they want, which is a finger to the media.
00:19:17.000 Right.
00:19:17.000 The media told them, sit down and shut up.
00:19:19.000 Submit.
00:19:20.000 And he's like, yeah, no, we're not going to do that.
00:19:22.000 And it's going to drive people that you hate crazy.
00:19:25.000 And that's Joe Biden is Joe Biden.
00:19:27.000 Kamala Harris.
00:19:28.000 They're a lot less upset about this than people like Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo.
00:19:32.000 Why didn't Kamala Harris resign from the Senate?
00:19:35.000 That's such a good question.
00:19:37.000 Is this a punchline?
00:19:38.000 No.
00:19:39.000 It's a really good question.
00:19:40.000 She has not yet resigned from the Senate because she couldn't figure out how to unlock her pen.
00:19:44.000 I don't know.
00:19:44.000 She's waiting until the last minute.
00:19:48.000 Was it Obama who resigned almost immediately?
00:19:50.000 I think Mike Pence didn't though, right?
00:19:54.000 I'm not saying she has to or she doesn't.
00:19:56.000 I'm saying she's taking it seriously that Trump might win.
00:19:58.000 Yeah, for sure.
00:19:59.000 So here's what I'm saying.
00:19:59.000 What's not? I don't think that's true. I think there might be some votes that are very close
00:20:02.000 between now and January. The Republicans might do some shenanigans so she doesn't
00:20:05.000 want to lose that seat.
00:20:06.000 Right, exactly.
00:20:07.000 Yeah.
00:20:08.000 If Trump wins.
00:20:09.000 No, but even if Trump, the point being like the Republicans have the Senate majority.
00:20:14.000 If she leaves the Senate, the Democrats are down one vote.
00:20:17.000 Got it.
00:20:17.000 Right.
00:20:17.000 And they might be trying to pull some fourth quarter.
00:20:21.000 Regarding Trump and not following through with lawsuits, before I was thinking, because it would have been private lawsuits, he'd have to pay for the Rosie O'Donnell thing out of his own pocket, but I think the taxpayers are paying for these lawsuits of his right now.
00:20:31.000 He's funding them personally?
00:20:33.000 Yes.
00:20:33.000 And he's raising money for it.
00:20:34.000 Good for him.
00:20:35.000 Coming from his campaign or whatever.
00:20:36.000 So what I'm saying is, right now, Trump is not tweeting about it.
00:20:40.000 He says, oh, whoa, breaking news!
00:20:43.000 What?
00:20:44.000 I just tweeted about this.
00:20:44.000 Are you messing with me?
00:20:45.000 No.
00:20:45.000 Second Georgia county finds thousands more votes.
00:20:48.000 Majority for Trump.
00:20:49.000 This is crazy!
00:20:51.000 Is this happening?
00:20:53.000 This is the... Listen, listen, listen.
00:20:55.000 Listen, hold on.
00:20:55.000 Thank you, Ron.
00:20:56.000 First of all, Trump's not tweeting about Michigan.
00:21:01.000 He's not.
00:21:01.000 Why not?
00:21:02.000 He's distracting you with Georgia.
00:21:03.000 Yes!
00:21:04.000 Yes!
00:21:04.000 Jab, jab, right hook.
00:21:05.000 Not just that, he fired Krebs.
00:21:06.000 Yeah, man.
00:21:06.000 Because the real strategy is, one by one, the Republican boards won't certify.
00:21:11.000 Maybe it won't happen.
00:21:12.000 Maybe it's just wishful thinking.
00:21:13.000 I have no idea.
00:21:14.000 Guys, we're forgetting.
00:21:15.000 Hillary Clinton might still become president.
00:21:17.000 And here's how.
00:21:17.000 Right, right, right.
00:21:18.000 Oh no!
00:21:19.000 No, Michael, please.
00:21:20.000 It's her turn.
00:21:20.000 She just got to get in her broom.
00:21:21.000 What?
00:21:21.000 No evidence.
00:21:21.000 There's no evidence.
00:21:22.000 No evidence.
00:21:22.000 This is Russian misinformation.
00:21:23.000 Check this out a second county in Georgia has found a memory card with thousands of votes that have not been
00:21:28.000 uploaded What the majority of which were for Donald Trump? No
00:21:31.000 evidence?
00:21:31.000 Gabriel Sterling this is a misinformation. I say this is a Russian who's misinformed
00:21:39.000 Okay, thank you, thank you, Michael.
00:21:41.000 Okay, hold on, hold on.
00:21:43.000 What's the number?
00:21:43.000 Wow.
00:21:44.000 This is insane.
00:21:45.000 Do you know that- I hate chaos.
00:21:47.000 It makes me uncomfortable.
00:21:49.000 You know, when I play Magic, I'm all about red and blue.
00:21:52.000 For those that aren't familiar, it's the chaos colors.
00:21:54.000 But anyway, I digress.
00:21:56.000 Did you know that 82600 votes being found is, like, historical?
00:22:02.000 So I'm reading all these articles, you know, I think it was Scott Walker who tweeted, in recounts you typically find a hundred, a couple hundred votes.
00:22:09.000 There's no way Trump is going to overcome these odds in a place like Georgia.
00:22:12.000 Georgia's down, the lead is like 13,000.
00:22:15.000 Now they found in, what was it, was it Fulton County?
00:22:18.000 They found 2,600 votes uncounted.
00:22:21.000 800 net gain for Trump.
00:22:23.000 That is the second highest according to a bunch of these articles where they said the most we've ever seen was in Florida.
00:22:28.000 They did the recount in a bunch of different counties and then Gorg ended up gaining like 1300.
00:22:33.000 And they said that was massive.
00:22:35.000 Now they're saying they found 800 for Trump in a recount.
00:22:38.000 Now they're saying they found thousands more?
00:22:41.000 This is historically unprecedented as far as I know.
00:22:43.000 But it's also historically largely unprecedented for the media to insist on not looking into things about elections.
00:22:53.000 For the media to insist, it's over, we called it.
00:22:57.000 When Kayleigh McEnany, White House press secretary, Fox News, you know, polled, they're like, oh, we can't be repeating what she's saying.
00:23:04.000 Yeah, Camuto pulled away.
00:23:05.000 Let's pretend, for the sake of argument, that she's saying complete lies and misinformation. It is
00:23:11.000 very important if the White House press secretary who is speaking for the president is lying to the
00:23:17.000 American public so we for us to hear what she's saying. You could go after that and give context
00:23:22.000 and be like, here's why she's lying, and this is wrong. But to not let you hear what is coming
00:23:26.000 out of the White House. I don't think anyone who's a historic leftist would like corporate media
00:23:31.000 to have that kind of power over the government. This was Floyd County where they found
00:23:35.000 800.
00:23:36.000 They've now found a total of 1,577.
00:23:38.000 Wait, it's called Floyd County?
00:23:40.000 The irony.
00:23:41.000 If there's a George County, this is gonna be amazing.
00:23:44.000 Yeah.
00:23:45.000 So the second one is Fayette County.
00:23:46.000 They found 1,577 for Trump and 1,128 for Biden.
00:23:51.000 Biden's statewide advantage is now down to 12,929.
00:23:54.000 In two counties, they found these missing votes.
00:23:59.000 Trump just jumped on a memory card?
00:24:02.000 On different memory cards that weren't being uploaded.
00:24:03.000 What?
00:24:08.000 I have my Alex Jones tinfoil hat in my house.
00:24:10.000 I might put it on eBay.
00:24:11.000 The point being, if I'm working for the county, if I'm trying to get votes counted, how are there not contingencies?
00:24:21.000 to make sure that things are uploaded in more than one location, there's backups, especially when dealing about thousands of votes.
00:24:28.000 Like, regardless of who you want to be in the presidency, like, this is the kind of thing where systems have to be in place, so the human error is not possible.
00:24:35.000 This is very known.
00:24:36.000 Like, this is why you balance a checkbook.
00:24:38.000 Yep.
00:24:38.000 This is crazy.
00:24:39.000 What?
00:24:40.000 Are you messing—am I being trolled?
00:24:41.000 I'm not—I'm not being—I'm not trolling you.
00:24:42.000 I hate trolling.
00:24:43.000 The recovered votes may also help David Perdue running for Senate.
00:24:47.000 Get the 50%.
00:24:47.000 Yes.
00:24:47.000 And then he wins.
00:24:51.000 See?
00:24:51.000 You knew.
00:24:52.000 I knew what?
00:24:54.000 Get to 50%.
00:24:54.000 Yeah.
00:24:55.000 They found ballots and they say he's very close.
00:24:59.000 He's 14,000 votes away from securing 50% and then keeping the Senate.
00:25:02.000 Could you imagine?
00:25:03.000 Trump wins.
00:25:04.000 Republicans maintain control of the Senate.
00:25:07.000 Gain in the House.
00:25:09.000 All of these Biden people and the Trump people who are dancing in the street are going to have the biggest collective meltdown we've ever seen in our lives.
00:25:15.000 Maybe it won't happen, but at this point, I'm just, I'm done.
00:25:19.000 I've been saying for a while, I think Biden's gonna win.
00:25:21.000 It's the most likely.
00:25:21.000 I'm out.
00:25:22.000 Sorry.
00:25:22.000 Nope.
00:25:23.000 I have no idea what's gonna happen.
00:25:24.000 It could be Trump.
00:25:25.000 This is crazy stuff.
00:25:26.000 Look, when I first, when I heard, when Lydia shows me the phone, that Wayne County's refusing to certify the results, we could throw the whole state into question.
00:25:35.000 I'm like, No way.
00:25:37.000 Can, is this gonna happen again?
00:25:38.000 I kind of feel like it might.
00:25:40.000 Nevada, the Clark County thing in Nevada, suit going on in Pennsylvania, who knows?
00:25:44.000 Do you know what this is?
00:25:45.000 Then I, then I see this, this thing about the, the votes, a second county?
00:25:48.000 This is unprecedented!
00:25:49.000 Do you know what's gonna happen if anything like this happens?
00:25:51.000 They're gonna do everything in their power to kick out the Electoral College.
00:25:56.000 Yeah, because they're going to be like, we can't have this trust the states to run their own elections.
00:26:01.000 We need to have a national popular vote.
00:26:04.000 They're going to put their foot on the accelerator as fast as they can.
00:26:08.000 They're going to call for ending.
00:26:09.000 They've already been calling for ending the Constitution.
00:26:11.000 They're going to say this is a ridiculous process that makes no sense.
00:26:15.000 Not the Constitution, Dr. College.
00:26:17.000 No, I'm saying the Constitution.
00:26:18.000 Who's calling for ending the Constitution?
00:26:19.000 The New Republic wrote an article saying the left needs to fight to end the written Constitution.
00:26:23.000 No.
00:26:23.000 I'm not kidding.
00:26:25.000 Oh, 100% serious.
00:26:25.000 Who are they talking about, though?
00:26:27.000 What do you mean talking about?
00:26:28.000 They say the villains need to destroy the Constitution.
00:26:30.000 Is that what the article is?
00:26:31.000 It was an article.
00:26:32.000 The New Republic is a leftist publication.
00:26:34.000 It's a very prominent one.
00:26:35.000 And they said it's time for the left to start fighting to end the Constitution.
00:26:37.000 But it wasn't like someone in the Senate that wanted to The Constitution is making it so that Trump might actually have lost the popular vote and the Electoral College, but still result in Trump winning the presidency.
00:26:46.000 I mean, if you're crazy of power, you can do whatever you want.
00:26:50.000 The Constitution is making it so that Trump might actually have lost the popular vote
00:26:56.000 and the electoral college, but still result in Trump winning the presidency.
00:27:01.000 And they're going to argue against the electoral college?
00:27:03.000 As the founding fathers wanted.
00:27:06.000 I mean, to an extent.
00:27:07.000 Yeah.
00:27:08.000 Absolutely.
00:27:08.000 And it's really funny when I see them say, democracy is broken.
00:27:12.000 You know, this perhaps a system.
00:27:14.000 Our democracy.
00:27:15.000 They don't say democracy.
00:27:16.000 They say our democracy, which means their democracy.
00:27:19.000 And they say things like perhaps a system created by 200 year old, you know, 250 year old slave owners was not a good system.
00:27:26.000 And they argue that The Republicans represent the minority of this country.
00:27:32.000 They represent 13 million less people, and I'm like, that's on purpose.
00:27:37.000 It's literally why the system was created the way it is, to prevent majority abuse.
00:27:42.000 I don't think these people realize what it would be like to live in a country of pure democracy, where it's like whatever's popular is mandated.
00:27:49.000 You want minority rule.
00:27:51.000 And there's a really good example.
00:27:53.000 There was a period when marijuana was the minority, and people were going to jail for smoking it.
00:27:57.000 But now, one by one, these states are starting to legalize it and starting to become the majority opinion.
00:28:02.000 You need to create a space where the minority can speak up and say, we're gonna do this.
00:28:07.000 That's why the Electoral College makes sense.
00:28:09.000 So that California, as its own jurisdiction, can say, we're legalizing recreational, you know, pot.
00:28:14.000 And then all the other states can start doing it and eventually get a Supreme Court ruling and boom, there it is, nationwide, legalized.
00:28:19.000 Yeah.
00:28:19.000 It's not even most people agree with.
00:28:20.000 it, we would just be an authoritarian, locked down country where everyone would be terrified
00:28:24.000 of what the majority opinion was, and it would be lowest common denominator law.
00:28:28.000 Everything would just be like, whatever most people agree with is the law.
00:28:31.000 It's not even most people agree with, it's whoever they can get the most to the polls.
00:28:35.000 So it's not even about the voice of the people, it's just about the voice.
00:28:39.000 Inflaming people.
00:28:40.000 Yeah, yeah.
00:28:40.000 And they were just talking about like voter coercion from like the 1800s.
00:28:44.000 They'd be out there with their guns, you know, making sure people voted or didn't vote or having people vote twice with a disguise on and all sorts of, yeah, literally.
00:28:54.000 No, he's not joking.
00:28:54.000 Yeah, I know.
00:28:55.000 Like coercion, voting, voter coercion, that kind of thing.
00:28:59.000 Is there more?
00:29:00.000 No, I was just seeing people were saying something about, uh... Michael's hard to hear because of his mask?
00:29:05.000 Oh, it is.
00:29:06.000 It is true.
00:29:06.000 Is that what they're saying?
00:29:07.000 Don't get me sick!
00:29:08.000 No one cared who I was until I put on the mask.
00:29:11.000 Then they were complaining.
00:29:12.000 Who is this guy?
00:29:13.000 You won't even sound right.
00:29:14.000 I did the bit.
00:29:15.000 But it was a beautiful mic.
00:29:17.000 I committed to the bit.
00:29:18.000 It was a good bit.
00:29:18.000 You did.
00:29:19.000 You full-on did.
00:29:20.000 You know what it was?
00:29:20.000 It was because you couldn't get your mouth to the microphone.
00:29:23.000 Okay.
00:29:23.000 Because you were like floating behind it.
00:29:24.000 It was also creating like a weird echo.
00:29:26.000 Now you sound normal.
00:29:27.000 So my thought is, if Trump loses, Twitter's gonna ban him within a week.
00:29:31.000 No, not even within a week.
00:29:32.000 They'll just ban him immediately.
00:29:33.000 Facebook already removed President from its account.
00:29:36.000 You see that?
00:29:37.000 They won't ban him while he's President.
00:29:38.000 Trump's account no longer says President.
00:29:41.000 It says Political Candidate.
00:29:42.000 Amazing.
00:29:42.000 Dude, we are- He's still the President by every measure.
00:29:45.000 Yes.
00:29:45.000 And I'm telling you, man, we might not be in what people think is like a legit full-on ground war, but this is a battle, and it's extra-judicial, it's extra-legal, it is outside the confines of anything, and it is manipulation, propaganda, and an attempt to seize power.
00:30:02.000 Period.
00:30:03.000 Yeah, in my book, The New Right, I talk about this.
00:30:06.000 In 1992, Pat Buchanan, who's a very complex and troubling figure in many ways, got on the floor of the Republican Convention and said, we're in a cultural war.
00:30:15.000 And we don't know if Barbara Bush literally clutched her pearls.
00:30:20.000 Andrew Cuomo, who was governor of New York at the time, said, culture, what does that word mean?
00:30:24.000 The Nazis used to use that word.
00:30:26.000 And they were all freaked out.
00:30:27.000 And in that one regard, He was absolutely right that there has been a systemic assault for over a hundred years By certain very nefarious forces on the population this country and only now thanks to the internet my opinion and technology are people realizing Oh, they've been at this for a long time, and these are really bad people
00:30:47.000 I have to, I, you know, I have to wonder about all this.
00:30:48.000 And, and, uh, cause I've been hearing from a lot of people, Trump's master plan, release the Kraken and all this stuff.
00:30:54.000 And I'm like, it's just never happens.
00:30:56.000 Nothing crazy like this ever happens.
00:30:58.000 It's always usually boring.
00:31:00.000 2016 was crazy.
00:31:01.000 2016 never happened, right?
00:31:03.000 That was nuts.
00:31:03.000 Hillary's emails was so nuts.
00:31:05.000 Crazy year.
00:31:06.000 Bizarre scandal.
00:31:08.000 You look at who Joe Biden is trying to appoint now to his cabinet.
00:31:11.000 Major corporations, banks, lobbyists.
00:31:13.000 He's a corporatist.
00:31:14.000 Yeah, it's all the same.
00:31:15.000 And you hear what he said?
00:31:16.000 He's not going to go after Trump.
00:31:18.000 He's not going to investigate Trump for any of these crimes and he's going to try and bring unity to the country.
00:31:18.000 Yeah.
00:31:23.000 This is a thing that I like a lot about Joe Biden, and I think this is going to be hard for people to hear from me because I'm such a fire breather.
00:31:30.000 He genuinely is, I think, upset by how divided this country is.
00:31:35.000 He genuinely thinks this is an opportunity for him to bring people together.
00:31:38.000 He genuinely has worked very well with Republicans.
00:31:40.000 He boasted about working well with segregationists, for Christ's sake, during the campaign.
00:31:44.000 So I think it hurts him on like a visceral level.
00:31:47.000 He's been a senator since 1972, and he's like this, just one more point, just like this is his opportunity to be like, all right, I'm going to put my money where my mouth is and try to reach out to the other side.
00:31:56.000 I don't think so, because he opened his campaign talking about Charlottesville, talking about fine people.
00:32:01.000 He lied right out of the gate, right from the beginning.
00:32:04.000 What I disagree, I think what he was trying to do there was divide the Trump Republicans and the old school Republicans, the pre-Trump Republicans, and make that coalition.
00:32:13.000 I think he's a corrupt, dirty, rotten liar who's in it to enrich himself and his family.
00:32:19.000 There's a difference between that and the depravity of like the Clintons.
00:32:22.000 Like an old school machine politician who just makes a bank.
00:32:26.000 They all do that.
00:32:27.000 I think that's very different between someone who's that and just really just nefarious.
00:32:31.000 Like when Bill Clinton bombed Sudan during impeachment, like he blew up a factory that was making medicine just to change the headlines.
00:32:38.000 This guy should be in jail and we don't talk about it.
00:32:40.000 Yeah.
00:32:40.000 Do you remember pre, were you politically active in the 80s much or before that?
00:32:46.000 Before that?
00:32:47.000 I don't know.
00:32:47.000 I don't know.
00:32:48.000 I don't know if you're 60 or 30, man.
00:32:50.000 You look timeless.
00:32:51.000 I know I'm a witch.
00:32:52.000 I'm an ancient evil from time immemorial.
00:32:54.000 But no, I was not politically active in the 80s.
00:32:57.000 Me neither.
00:32:58.000 But the Clintons seemed like you were like young hippies.
00:33:00.000 I'm like, he's like, uh, me either.
00:33:02.000 Just so you know.
00:33:03.000 Just ask him.
00:33:04.000 But the Clintons seemed like they were like young, cool hippies, and then they just got co-opted.
00:33:08.000 No, what are you talking about?
00:33:09.000 Hillary was a young Republican, didn't she?
00:33:11.000 She was a Goldwater girl.
00:33:12.000 Yeah, she worked with Goldwater!
00:33:13.000 Yeah, but Bill was like a hippie smoking weed.
00:33:15.000 But then they went to college.
00:33:16.000 Right, right, right.
00:33:17.000 David Brock, his book was called The Seduction of Hillary Rodham, and it's all about how she got turned, you know.
00:33:21.000 Yeah, and they got co-opted.
00:33:22.000 They seemed like they got power-hungry and co-opted.
00:33:24.000 But that wasn't in the White House.
00:33:26.000 What about the conspiracy that Bill was never actually president, that he was just the puppet for Hillary?
00:33:29.000 That's nonsense.
00:33:30.000 We know that Hillary threw a lamp at him and the Secret Service didn't know what to do.
00:33:34.000 Chairman Mao's wife?
00:33:35.000 Did you know about this?
00:33:37.000 No, I didn't.
00:33:38.000 I wasn't politically active in the 90s.
00:33:41.000 During the whole impeachment drama with Hillary and Bill and Monica and all this, there was a huge fight in the White House, the private suite, and Hillary threw a lamp at Bill.
00:33:51.000 He had a mark on his face the next day.
00:33:53.000 And there was a discussion in the Secret Service.
00:33:53.000 Wow.
00:33:56.000 What's the protocol if the first lady is literally assaulting the president?
00:34:00.000 Domestic abuse.
00:34:01.000 They didn't know what to do.
00:34:02.000 Wow.
00:34:03.000 Nothing.
00:34:03.000 What did they do?
00:34:04.000 Well, they got murdered.
00:34:08.000 Clearly they were murdered.
00:34:09.000 I think she was the power behind Bill.
00:34:11.000 That doesn't surprise me.
00:34:12.000 No, no, no, no, no.
00:34:13.000 What happened, this is what people, this is what the boomer cons don't realize about Hillary, okay?
00:34:18.000 In 93 she campaigned, in 92 they campaigned, they go two for the price of one, right?
00:34:23.000 This stuff, oh we're gonna, I didn't take my husband's name for a long time, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:34:27.000 She gets in the White House.
00:34:28.000 She says, I want to run something.
00:34:30.000 That was the quote.
00:34:31.000 She just wanted power.
00:34:32.000 They put her in charge of health care, which is something she had no experience with.
00:34:36.000 She held the meetings in secret to remake a sixth of the economy.
00:34:40.000 Just we're just going to know secret meetings.
00:34:43.000 She bungled it so badly.
00:34:46.000 that the republicans got congress for the first time in forty years and after
00:34:46.000 Yeah.
00:34:50.000 that they vanished her and rush limbaugh at the time used to have segments on a
00:34:55.000 show called hillary sightings because they would just have her like reading children's
00:34:58.000 books like once a month after that
00:35:00.000 because they completely disappeared her because she was so unpopular she only became popular after
00:35:05.000 when she could play the victim card
00:35:06.000 when bill was kinda you know biking to the white house sink
00:35:10.000 I think.
00:35:11.000 Is that what he was doing?
00:35:12.000 That was in the Star Report.
00:35:13.000 Yeah, he beat off into the sink next to the Oval Office.
00:35:15.000 You didn't know this?
00:35:16.000 Yeah, I was a little kid.
00:35:17.000 What a good time.
00:35:17.000 I mean, yeah.
00:35:18.000 I know, I know the general... No, no, he did.
00:35:20.000 He finished into the sink.
00:35:21.000 Okay.
00:35:22.000 He probably went out.
00:35:23.000 Horrible.
00:35:23.000 They put her to him on the stand for that?
00:35:25.000 You know what I'll say?
00:35:26.000 This is the first I've heard of it.
00:35:27.000 That's awesome.
00:35:28.000 When did, how did that come out?
00:35:30.000 I mean, probably out at the tip.
00:35:31.000 No, no, that's not how I meant.
00:35:32.000 Well, thank you for clarifying.
00:35:35.000 Oh, God.
00:35:39.000 So she stood by her man, then they made her governor?
00:35:42.000 Senator.
00:35:44.000 I'm not really political.
00:35:46.000 Do you know where babies come from?
00:35:48.000 I'm starting to learn.
00:35:50.000 And a president loves an intern very much.
00:35:52.000 He has a box of cigars.
00:35:54.000 It looks like Chairman Mao's wife was the power behind the Cultural Revolution in China.
00:35:57.000 Madam Mao, yeah.
00:35:58.000 And I wonder if Hillary had that kind of psychotic prowess.
00:36:02.000 How insane was it that they tried to run Hillary in 2016?
00:36:05.000 And who was it?
00:36:06.000 Martin O'Malley?
00:36:07.000 And who was the other?
00:36:08.000 Lincoln Chafee.
00:36:09.000 It was like they had just grabbed some bread.
00:36:12.000 They were trying to find candidates to prop up to make it seem like Hillary was actually running.
00:36:16.000 And they walked into the hallway and they grabbed the janitor and the building manager.
00:36:19.000 But they also grabbed Bernie and he almost won.
00:36:21.000 No, Bernie wasn't supposed to be.
00:36:23.000 No, he wasn't, yeah.
00:36:24.000 It was the internet.
00:36:26.000 Which is why Barack Obama is so scared of the internet right now.
00:36:30.000 Oh, tell me about that.
00:36:31.000 That is a great Tim Pool segway.
00:36:33.000 You have a musical cue?
00:36:34.000 Tim Pool segway!
00:36:36.000 What a coincidence!
00:36:37.000 We have an article about this.
00:36:40.000 Obama said the internet is, quote, the single biggest threat to our democracy.
00:36:46.000 Why?
00:36:47.000 Because people were sharing memes of Pepe the Frog and then they voted for Donald Trump.
00:36:52.000 I think I see a perspective of what he might have meant.
00:36:56.000 That corporate power is the most dangerous.
00:36:59.000 Do you think that's what Barack Obama meant?
00:37:01.000 Corporate power?
00:37:01.000 I don't know.
00:37:02.000 I know.
00:37:03.000 I do know.
00:37:04.000 Maybe he meant like Twitter being able to ban whoever they want is the biggest threat.
00:37:08.000 Because it seems like a very vague statement.
00:37:10.000 I want to know the greater context.
00:37:11.000 Are you being ironic?
00:37:11.000 No, I'm just wondering what the greater context... The greater context actually is not as nefarious as the headlines make it out to be.
00:37:16.000 What's the context?
00:37:19.000 Obama said, now you have a situation in which large swaths of the country genuinely believe that the Democratic Party- Let me be clear.
00:37:26.000 Let me be clear.
00:37:26.000 Let me be clear.
00:37:27.000 Is a front- I was born overseas.
00:37:29.000 For a pedo-ring.
00:37:30.000 And he says- It was a certificate of live birth.
00:37:32.000 I was talking to a volunteer who was going door-to-door in Philadelphia in low-income African-American communities and was getting serious- was getting questions about QAnon conspiracy theories.
00:37:40.000 He was asked, is this new malevolent information architecture bending the moral arc away from justice?
00:37:46.000 He said, I think it's the biggest threat to our democracy.
00:37:49.000 Later in the interview, Obama makes it quite clear that much of his concern is specifically about the internet, which he is also quite clear isn't going away, and the big platforms that sort and distribute most of the internet for most people.
00:38:01.000 He said, I don't hold the tech companies entirely responsible because this predates social media.
00:38:06.000 It was already there.
00:38:07.000 But social media has turbocharged it.
00:38:10.000 I know most of these folks.
00:38:11.000 I've talked to them about it.
00:38:12.000 The degree to which these companies are insisting that they are more like a phone company than they are like the Atlantic, I do not think is tenable.
00:38:18.000 I actually agree with that.
00:38:19.000 It's bonkers.
00:38:20.000 I agree with him.
00:38:21.000 I'm with you.
00:38:22.000 They're making editorial choices, whether they've buried them in algorithms or not.
00:38:25.000 The First Amendment doesn't require private companies to provide a platform for any view that is out there.
00:38:29.000 At the end of the day, we're going to have to find a combination of government regulations and corporate practices that address this, because it's going to get worse.
00:38:36.000 If you can penetrate crazy lies and conspiracy theories just with texts, imagine what you can do when you can make it look like you or me say anything on video.
00:38:44.000 And we're pretty close to that now.
00:38:46.000 Goldberg says, it's the famous Steve Bannon strategy, flood the zone with human waste.
00:38:52.000 He swore, but you know, we don't.
00:38:53.000 He said, if we do not have the capacity to distinguish what's true from what's false, then by definition, the marketplace of ideas doesn't work.
00:39:00.000 And by definition, our democracy doesn't work.
00:39:02.000 We are entering into an epistemological crisis.
00:39:08.000 So I think it's amazing the idea that the marketplace of ideas doesn't work, But having corporations and government work together to tell you what the truth is is really a healthier alternative.
00:39:18.000 I know that's not the academic definition of fascism that all the leftists like to use.
00:39:23.000 No, that's the Mussolini.
00:39:23.000 It is.
00:39:24.000 Mussolini invented fascism.
00:39:25.000 Right, right, right.
00:39:26.000 But the actual, like, now academic is ultra-nationalism, everything, you know, the individual is sacrificed for the greater good of the state.
00:39:35.000 But right, the lucrative merger of corporations and states.
00:39:38.000 So Mussolini, there's an amazing book by John Diggins that came out in the 70s called Mussolini and America, Mussolini and Fascism View for America.
00:39:45.000 Before Hitler, Mussolini was really looked at as this great, great figure.
00:39:49.000 I talk about this also in The New Right, because you had the Great Depression, capitalism doesn't work, you don't want to be like Russia, this was the third way.
00:39:57.000 Mussolini was regarded as the moderate figure.
00:40:02.000 Fascism is based on a rejection of reason and it's about the will and the will to power.
00:40:08.000 When Obama says, yes, we can, that is quintessential fascism.
00:40:12.000 It's just a fascism with a smile on its face and that people like, but that is the idea.
00:40:16.000 It's like, okay, Mussolini, how are you going to make the railroad run in time?
00:40:20.000 And you're going to have this spending on military and you're going to give everyone job.
00:40:23.000 We'll figure it out because we're Italians and we can do it.
00:40:27.000 That is the fascist model.
00:40:28.000 Now, of course, the term has a very nefarious context because you got in bed with Hitler and he's not exactly a nice person.
00:40:35.000 But yeah, it's always been part and parcel of American culture.
00:40:39.000 This is the crazy thing about all the lockdowns right now and what they're planning.
00:40:43.000 So, you know, just going back to this stuff about Donald Trump potentially winning.
00:40:47.000 If you care about individual freedom, if you care about the right of the working class, if you care about wealth inequality, you do not want Joe Biden to win this.
00:40:54.000 But I want to go back to what Obama's saying, because this is something that's a huge white pill for me, and I think for a lot of people.
00:41:01.000 And in fact, I tweeted about this, and I got more likes than the Vox article about it.
00:41:06.000 The point being, they're scared because people aren't looking at them as arbiters of truth anymore.
00:41:13.000 They're telling you, this is what's true, and a lot of people are saying, well, whatever you say, the opposite's true.
00:41:20.000 But then there's a lot of people saying, okay, what's the alternative?
00:41:23.000 Let me hear the other side.
00:41:25.000 And for a very long time, the left couldn't even handle Fox News existing.
00:41:31.000 The fact that Fox News is there and has some kind of alternative to like textbook NPR Atlantic New Republic chicanery drove them crazy.
00:41:40.000 And now Fox News, I mean, they should be so thankful.
00:41:44.000 That it's just Fox News, because things have gotten much- Well, now it's Newsmax.
00:41:47.000 And then OAN, and the internet, and InfoWars.
00:41:50.000 You see Newsmax's ratings?
00:41:51.000 Are they good?
00:41:52.000 Through the roof, like 750% increase in the span of a week.
00:41:56.000 What happened?
00:41:56.000 Wow.
00:41:57.000 I've never even heard of them before.
00:41:58.000 Fox News is doing a really, really awful job covering what's going on at the election.
00:42:02.000 Now, it's true there's people who want confirmation bias, but it's also true that I'm sitting there watching Fox News, and then they have John Roberts say, there is no evidence of voter fraud, and I'm like, What?
00:42:13.000 There's tons of evidence.
00:42:14.000 Wasn't John Roberts the one who was talking about how everyone needs to leave the media alone, stop pinging on the media?
00:42:21.000 The corporate press is factual but not truthful.
00:42:23.000 There you go.
00:42:24.000 So, there is no evidence of voter fraud.
00:42:27.000 We're not talking about voter fraud.
00:42:28.000 We're talking about lost votes.
00:42:29.000 No, there is evidence of voter fraud.
00:42:31.000 He was just wrong.
00:42:32.000 Oh, okay, then I'm wrong.
00:42:33.000 I'm trying to make him out to be better than he is.
00:42:35.000 They're playing semantic games.
00:42:37.000 They're trying to replace the word evidence with definitive proof.
00:42:41.000 They're also trying to make it seem like the evidence that needs to be presented to start an investigation is... Like a videotape of somebody, you know, tearing a ballot.
00:42:48.000 No, no, no, no.
00:42:49.000 Not even that.
00:42:50.000 Because that's not widespread.
00:42:51.000 You need evidence of 7,000, a video of 7,000 people all going, we're switching votes for Biden.
00:42:57.000 We're switching votes for Biden.
00:42:59.000 Singing a song and shuffling the bush broom into a fire pit.
00:43:03.000 That's what they expect.
00:43:06.000 There is evidence.
00:43:07.000 I'll give you one example.
00:43:08.000 Nashawn Garrett appeared on Laura Ingraham saying he got a call from the Voter Integrity Fund.
00:43:13.000 They asked him if he requested an absentee ballot in Arizona.
00:43:15.000 He said no.
00:43:16.000 No.
00:43:16.000 Did you vote?
00:43:17.000 Well, someone did.
00:43:18.000 He said that straight up on TV.
00:43:19.000 Maybe he's lying.
00:43:20.000 But that's still evidence.
00:43:21.000 Because the definition of evidence is the available body of information suggesting something may be or signs or indications that something may be.
00:43:30.000 If someone comes out, he's Olympic, he's training for the Olympics, this is a guy of seeming great repute and honor, is saying, that wasn't me.
00:43:37.000 I didn't do that.
00:43:38.000 Okay, we got evidence of voter fraud.
00:43:39.000 Is it systemic voter fraud?
00:43:41.000 No, but the way I put it is like this.
00:43:43.000 Imagine you're walking down the street, and you're in New York City, and there's this big building, when all of a sudden you hear a fire alarm going off.
00:43:48.000 And you go, oh jeez, a fire alarm!
00:43:50.000 So you call 9-1-1, and they say, 9-1-1, emergency response, and you go, there's a fire alarm going off, I'm on 5th and, you know, and A Street or whatever, and they go, Well, do you have evidence there's a fire?
00:44:01.000 Well, the fire alarm is going off.
00:44:02.000 I don't know.
00:44:03.000 I'm not going in the building.
00:44:04.000 Well, we don't have evidence of a widespread fire in the building, so we're not going to bother investigating at all.
00:44:09.000 The alarm is going off.
00:44:11.000 That is when the fire department comes out, goes in the building, walks out.
00:44:14.000 False alarm, guys.
00:44:15.000 Someone just tripped the alarm.
00:44:16.000 We decided we're good to go or they go and say wow there's a big fire
00:44:20.000 What's happening now is we have sworn affidavits, we have whistleblowers, we have massive irregularities.
00:44:25.000 We have the Voter Integrity Fund saying that they found thousands of instances in many different states of people who have moved, changed their addresses, and still voted.
00:44:33.000 And now they're saying they did a random sampling of around 1,700 Republicans, asked them, did you request an absentee ballot?
00:44:42.000 About 500 said no.
00:44:43.000 The remainder, they said yes, and they sent it in, but around 450 They say the voting system never received their mail-in ballots.
00:44:53.000 What?
00:44:53.000 Massive discrepancies.
00:44:55.000 So we've got smoke coming out of the windows, and we've got the alarm going off, and they're telling us when we call 9-1-1, but that's not evidence of an actual fire.
00:45:03.000 Are you seeing the actual fire?
00:45:06.000 Meanwhile, if you go to Wikipedia right now, and look up the entry for the 2016 election, the very first paragraph... Sandra, excuse me, it's that pizza.
00:45:16.000 It says there was evidence found that Russia tried to interfere in the election.
00:45:22.000 Now, what that means is, yeah, if I buy five Facebook ads...
00:45:26.000 They're not trying to interfere with the election.
00:45:28.000 It's factual but not truthful.
00:45:29.000 Technically, correct.
00:45:30.000 Yeah.
00:45:30.000 Because if you did, it wouldn't be like America.
00:45:33.000 Or if I were Russia, for example.
00:45:34.000 Or if you were an American, they wouldn't say, America is trying to interfere.
00:45:37.000 They'd say, Michael Malice.
00:45:39.000 So to go back to the point we were bringing up that brought us into that conversation is Newsmax.
00:45:42.000 So in Fox News, let me start with this.
00:45:45.000 Chris Evans posted this clip.
00:45:47.000 Famous Captain America, Chris Evans.
00:45:49.000 And it's John Roberts saying, Trump's campaign has said not all legal votes have been cast, are counted, and not all illegal votes have been excluded.
00:45:57.000 Where they're coming up short is evidence, and like, or evidence of fraud or whatever.
00:46:02.000 And then Chris Evans starts laughing like, and like, did you Google search it?
00:46:05.000 Because that's not true.
00:46:06.000 John Roberts was not reporting the truth.
00:46:08.000 Because the lawsuits from Trump, and it's another thing they do.
00:46:11.000 I can't remember which... I was watching CNN.
00:46:13.000 Reality check!
00:46:14.000 They said, in Trump's lawsuit, they come out and admit there's no voter fraud.
00:46:18.000 And then they show a highlight on the forms, and they don't highlight the portion where it says, we're arguing about 529 ballot irregularities.
00:46:27.000 And then the judge says, so you're not arguing fraud?
00:46:30.000 Not to my knowledge here, sir.
00:46:31.000 They weren't saying there was no fraud, period.
00:46:33.000 It was one lawsuit, about 500 ballots.
00:46:35.000 The judge said, are you implying there's fraud on these ballots?
00:46:38.000 No, these are about improperly filled out ballots.
00:46:40.000 They took that clip, factual but not truthful, to manipulate people.
00:46:43.000 So, in terms of Fox News, you've got regular people who are like, I literally watched a video of this thing happen, and Fox News said it didn't happen.
00:46:51.000 Later, and they go to Newsmax.
00:46:53.000 Or they go to OAN.
00:46:54.000 Newsmax seems to do a fairly good job, though they are extremely biased, but I'll tell you my favorite part of all of this is we hear what Barack Obama is saying about the internet, right?
00:47:02.000 Brian Stelter of CNN said it's a threat to our democracy that conservatives are going to Newsmax and Parler because they're not being kept in the confines of the ivory cathedral.
00:47:15.000 It's, our democracy always means do what we want.
00:47:18.000 It's all, it's interesting that phrase is getting such, it's such a begging the question kind of thing, assuming that what you're trying to prove when you use that our democracy, you do not regard the people who view things differently than you as part of your democracy.
00:47:32.000 You view them as illegitimate, deplorable, evil.
00:47:36.000 That's what Biden said.
00:47:36.000 Ugly chumps.
00:47:37.000 Who need to be cast out.
00:47:38.000 Yeah.
00:47:39.000 Ugly, ugly chumps.
00:47:41.000 He's wrong.
00:47:41.000 Well, he's not awful.
00:47:43.000 I get real triggered when they say the American people, whenever someone says that and tries to talk about 350 million of us like they know what we're thinking, drives me insane.
00:47:52.000 No, they don't.
00:47:53.000 They don't.
00:47:54.000 They don't care about people.
00:47:56.000 And it's, you know, maybe a long time ago, the inception of this country, it made sense when a Congress, a congressperson would represent, back then, a congressman would represent 30,000 people.
00:48:06.000 Now with 750,000, all they're doing, especially in Senate races and for federal elections, they're going, they look at numbers, raw numbers, the ratings.
00:48:15.000 It's not about the individuals and what they need, it's about the ratings.
00:48:18.000 So they're looking at this the same as a TV show is looking at it.
00:48:21.000 How did we do in last night's debate?
00:48:22.000 Did we score good in the ratings?
00:48:24.000 I'm using an analogy, but it's basically, how many people liked the show?
00:48:29.000 That's it.
00:48:30.000 I think it's more nefarious than that.
00:48:33.000 For example, when Chris Wallace is moderating the debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, and he explicitly says, when they're trying to teach critical race theory, all they're teaching is not to be rude to someone who's an immigrant.
00:48:48.000 He didn't even say critical race theory.
00:48:51.000 He said, Trump, you recently banned sensitivity trainings.
00:48:55.000 And then I was like, what?
00:48:56.000 No, he didn't.
00:48:57.000 Did you even read it?
00:48:58.000 That's not what he banned.
00:48:58.000 And also, to categorize it in that specific way, that's a valid point of view.
00:49:04.000 It's not your place to qualify it and say, this is what it means.
00:49:09.000 Let each candidate say their point of view, especially if someone banned it.
00:49:12.000 Why did you ban it?
00:49:13.000 Explain to me.
00:49:14.000 Right.
00:49:15.000 That wasn't a debate.
00:49:16.000 It was literally just set up against Donald Trump.
00:49:19.000 And what I think what's interesting is Fox, which has I think by far the most loyal audience of all the networks, I think the average Fox viewer watches like 12 hours a day, they are feeling really betrayed that the Fox isn't acting like people who watch CNN thinks Fox acts.
00:49:36.000 Chris Wallace and Megyn Kelly in 2020 and 2016 were by far the hardest moderators on Donald Trump.
00:49:42.000 Yeah.
00:49:43.000 And now it's really funny because the left keeps saying, like, whenever Fox says something that's bad for Trump, they go, wow, even Fox News is saying it!
00:49:50.000 Even Mitt Romney voted for it!
00:49:52.000 Yeah, Mitt Romney.
00:49:53.000 We all think he's, you know, a bastion of conservatism.
00:49:56.000 Corporate politicians who pretend to represent the people.
00:49:59.000 And we're supposed to be surprised, but I'll tell you what's crazy is Regular people are being snapped out of this, and it's like a cascade effect.
00:50:07.000 I guess you call it a white pill?
00:50:08.000 Like, what is that?
00:50:09.000 That's the red pill.
00:50:09.000 The white pill's hope.
00:50:10.000 But yeah, the red pill... No, that's what I mean.
00:50:11.000 I mean the white pill, like, from seeing all these people wake up, it's that there's a path to victory.
00:50:16.000 We thought... Here's the definition of the white pill.
00:50:16.000 Exactly.
00:50:19.000 Hold on, I wrote it down last time I was here, because I want to get the wording exactly right.
00:50:22.000 I have the documents.
00:50:23.000 He does.
00:50:24.000 I have the documents.
00:50:25.000 Knock, knock.
00:50:27.000 Who's there?
00:50:27.000 Sandy.
00:50:28.000 Sandy who?
00:50:29.000 Didn't you get enough trouble with that, Alex?
00:50:31.000 I didn't use that one on the air.
00:50:33.000 This is the white pill.
00:50:34.000 This is the official definition, you internet nerds.
00:50:37.000 It's possible we will lose.
00:50:40.000 It's, it's, it's, it's impossible that we must lose.
00:50:44.000 That's all you need.
00:50:45.000 And now, increasingly, people are just saying, I'm sick of it.
00:50:50.000 Because in 2008, as I tweeted out, Barack Obama used the internet to get elected.
00:50:55.000 Data mining in 2012.
00:50:57.000 They were all fellating him.
00:50:58.000 So excited.
00:50:59.000 This guy's the greatest thing ever.
00:51:00.000 He used Facebook leverage thing.
00:51:02.000 And now that it goes the other way, the internet's the biggest threat to our democracy.
00:51:06.000 You don't have to have a view on Obama or the internet to be like, someone is not keeping their story straight.
00:51:12.000 It's like a husband is cheating on you.
00:51:13.000 At a certain point, you're like, these stories just don't add up.
00:51:16.000 I don't believe you.
00:51:16.000 You know what's weird?
00:51:18.000 This show has some kind of, like, barrier.
00:51:22.000 Don't ask me why.
00:51:23.000 It's the beanie.
00:51:24.000 We had on Alex Jones.
00:51:25.000 Cognitive dissonance.
00:51:27.000 No, it's the tinfoil hat.
00:51:28.000 That's the barrier.
00:51:29.000 Not only did we have on Alex Jones with Michael, the show got pulled by YouTube.
00:51:35.000 Nobody wrote about it.
00:51:36.000 Just the Washington Times.
00:51:37.000 It's cognitive dissonance.
00:51:38.000 What is?
00:51:38.000 People are unable to qualify.
00:51:40.000 What do they write about?
00:51:42.000 It de-verifies.
00:51:43.000 They write about Joe Rogan all the time.
00:51:45.000 They don't know where to explain it.
00:51:46.000 If they start to accept some of the things we talk about, it will viscerate their worldview.
00:51:52.000 So in their mind, it's like incapable.
00:51:54.000 It's what they call cognitive dissonance.
00:51:56.000 This is the point I made in the last four years.
00:51:58.000 What if instead of Trump being literally Hitler, he's just like a jerk?
00:52:02.000 What if he's a mediocre William McKinley president, right?
00:52:05.000 But if he's just mediocre and a C-, the whole story falls apart.
00:52:10.000 Because then it's like, why am I supposed to be upset?
00:52:12.000 Because he kind of sucks.
00:52:14.000 But it has to be that he's the worst existential threat America's ever had.
00:52:18.000 So it's like they don't know how to deal with things that don't fit into their convenient packaging.
00:52:25.000 Complicated system.
00:52:26.000 I don't like saying the average person because I can't speak for other people, but just trying to learn about the World Economic Forum and things outside of the global, you know, the American government and even the American government itself is super complex.
00:52:38.000 So like to say, like, the president's pretty average, kind of C-minus, D-plus maybe.
00:52:43.000 Yeah, I agree with you.
00:52:44.000 Well, I don't think you were actually saying that about Trump.
00:52:46.000 No, but I'm not saying that about Trump.
00:52:48.000 He's not the villain.
00:52:49.000 Because we all know he's like A++, S-class, the best of the best.
00:52:54.000 He's a very stable genius.
00:52:55.000 Yes, indeed.
00:52:56.000 Which is more than obvious.
00:52:57.000 So you agree, he's not the villain.
00:52:59.000 If you were to go this route, he's not the villain.
00:53:00.000 You know what he's going to say?
00:53:01.000 He's going to say, I accomplished everything I wanted to in four years, so I didn't need a second term.
00:53:07.000 Oh, snap.
00:53:08.000 You're right.
00:53:09.000 I think you might be right.
00:53:10.000 And then he'll say, I never lost, it was stolen.
00:53:12.000 He'll never admit defeat.
00:53:14.000 Or, I mean, we're looking at some goings on, and maybe he's just like, I won, I won the whole time.
00:53:19.000 Listen, this wouldn't be the first time a cop stole something.
00:53:23.000 Yeah, civil asset forfeiture.
00:53:23.000 Okay, that's fair.
00:53:27.000 Did you guys hear Jack Dorsey testified?
00:53:30.000 It's a waste of time.
00:53:31.000 It's a waste of time.
00:53:32.000 He actually said that centralized adjudication of social networks is not scalable.
00:53:37.000 Jack Dorsey has been whispering sweet nothings into the ears of everyone for the past several years and I sat in front of him and he said all of the same things he's repeated over and over again and he is lying every time.
00:53:48.000 Lying or delusional?
00:53:49.000 He's lying.
00:53:49.000 I think he doesn't have power.
00:53:50.000 What's he saying that's inaccurate?
00:53:51.000 So he said, we want to have a path to redemption two years ago.
00:53:55.000 He's been saying we don't have bias years ago.
00:53:58.000 I explained to him how his bias exists in the rules and he still feigns ignorance.
00:54:02.000 There's no way at this point he's like, I didn't realize that.
00:54:02.000 Okay.
00:54:05.000 I don't think he owns it.
00:54:06.000 You don't know that though.
00:54:07.000 It could be people's brains are complicated things.
00:54:09.000 I'm just playing devil's advocate.
00:54:11.000 It could be that when you say things that don't port into his larger worldview, he literally can't process it.
00:54:16.000 I've DM'd with him.
00:54:18.000 No, for sure.
00:54:19.000 I think it's like every single time something bad happens, it's really obvious.
00:54:22.000 He goes, that was a mistake and we're fixing it.
00:54:25.000 And it's like, oh, it was a mistake.
00:54:26.000 You know, there was a poll that came out.
00:54:28.000 There's actually two polls showing that when people learned of Hunter Biden scandal, they regretted voting for Biden.
00:54:33.000 Oh, wow.
00:54:34.000 And they said the percentage point was like five or 6%, which clearly would have given Trump the victory if people had known.
00:54:39.000 The media kept this a secret.
00:54:42.000 Social media banned the information because they want to help Joe Biden win.
00:54:49.000 Look, I think it's indisputable at this point because they didn't ban Trump's tax returns.
00:54:53.000 They didn't ban the leaked tapes of Melania.
00:54:55.000 They didn't ban the Edward Snowden leaks.
00:54:57.000 I think Ted Cruz brought this up.
00:54:58.000 Maybe it was Ted Cruz.
00:54:59.000 Did you ban the Edward Snowden?
00:55:00.000 What about Julie Swetnick?
00:55:03.000 with Kavanaugh. Yeah, well, so that wasn't hacked information, though, right? No. The argument was,
00:55:08.000 well, we only ban this because we presumed the information was hacked and we made a mistake.
00:55:12.000 But what about the Pentagon papers? This was their, this is their big thing. It's like,
00:55:16.000 this is secret government information. This is the New York Times at its finest.
00:55:19.000 It's obviously a lie. It's obviously a lie. So when they were asked about Trump's tax returns,
00:55:23.000 he said, well, they were reporting on them, not giving out the documents or whatever.
00:55:27.000 It's like, okay, well, what about the leaked Melania tapes?
00:55:32.000 Whereas Melania was secretly recorded.
00:55:33.000 Well, that's not hacking.
00:55:35.000 You know what, dude?
00:55:36.000 What about Mary Trump?
00:55:40.000 Hacked information.
00:55:41.000 So the point is, Twitter makes up this new excuse.
00:55:43.000 If it's hacked information, we won't allow it.
00:55:45.000 and the aunt was saying horrible things about her brother donald and it's just like you you reported
00:55:49.000 that perfectly fine so the the point is twitter makes up this new excuse if it's hacked information
00:55:54.000 we won't allow it even though it wasn't but there is an excuse if
00:55:58.000 It's easy for them to always have an excuse for why they are subverting our commons.
00:56:05.000 Our ability to vote, our institutions.
00:56:08.000 There's always an excuse.
00:56:09.000 This says from the New York Times that Dorsey only owns 2% of Twitter now.
00:56:13.000 So I don't think he has like no power anymore.
00:56:15.000 I think he's a figurehead.
00:56:15.000 He gave it up.
00:56:17.000 He's saying all of these things that have nothing to do with the company.
00:56:19.000 And he has no power to change it anymore.
00:56:21.000 Probably.
00:56:22.000 But he did acknowledge that centralized adjudication, basically what he was saying is that a company trying to be the arbiter of what can come and go and be banned is not scalable.
00:56:32.000 It's not.
00:56:34.000 You have to have self-reporting and things like that.
00:56:36.000 Yes.
00:56:37.000 That is not possible.
00:56:38.000 And that I think Obama was kind of, goes along with what Obama was saying about the danger of these social media companies controlling the narrative.
00:56:45.000 But what I don't think they appreciate, just from, and maybe this is going to be concern trolling, I don't know, but like in the 90s when you had the project, I forget what it was called, Tipper Gore was involved and a few other people, and they were saying that there was all these songs on the radio that were like a problem, you can't have a, Cyndi Lauper's Shebop was one of the songs that they were trying to get banned because it's about pleasuring yourself apparently.
00:57:04.000 So their solution was when you have a CD in the store to have a big warning label, it contains explicit lyrics.
00:57:14.000 Well, that's how you know what the good CDs are, right?
00:57:16.000 So it's the kind of thing where it's like, oh, this is misinformation.
00:57:19.000 That's like planting a flag, encouraging people to look into it.
00:57:23.000 Yeah, there's a bunch of memes now going around where people say something and then put a misinformation.
00:57:28.000 So during these hearings, first of all, I want to say this about these hearings.
00:57:30.000 They had, you know, Zuckerberg and Dorsey, and it is a big waste of time.
00:57:35.000 I don't believe anyone's going to do anything.
00:57:37.000 The Republicans go, I'm grandstanding.
00:57:39.000 Listen to me.
00:57:40.000 You censor people.
00:57:42.000 There you go.
00:57:42.000 Take that.
00:57:43.000 And that's it.
00:57:44.000 Remember Tucker Carlson?
00:57:45.000 I think it was Jim Jordan or Kevin McCarthy on.
00:57:47.000 And he's like, OK, we're having an investigation.
00:57:50.000 This is ridiculous.
00:57:51.000 And Tucker's like, you've had four years.
00:57:53.000 What do you do now?
00:57:54.000 Are you kidding me?
00:57:56.000 And he'd have an answer.
00:57:57.000 Because they don't want to.
00:57:58.000 They don't care.
00:57:59.000 They're like, that's what I was saying about they just look at you like ratings.
00:58:03.000 And right now these Republicans in Congress are giving a good show.
00:58:07.000 I'm addressing your concerns.
00:58:09.000 Did you see the Ted Cruz gave like a two and a half minute impassioned speech about how the Democrats were Trying to subvert our democracy and our speech and it was but there was it was just Ted Cruz talking like there was no I was like, okay, I'm gonna see the people the things they're saying that he's complaining about yeah that it was just people are Realizing that they fight in public and the laugh at you behind your back.
00:58:30.000 Yeah that it's all a show and they all collude What do we do except for Trump?
00:58:35.000 I think he laughs behind our back, too.
00:58:37.000 He's laughing in front of us, too.
00:58:37.000 I don't think so.
00:58:39.000 Yeah, I think Trump is just straight up insulting people laughing.
00:58:43.000 But I tell you this, behind closed doors, I know Trump's really angry with and pointing the finger at and laughing at the establishment, the intelligence agencies, not the regular people.
00:58:51.000 But I look at people like Hillary Clinton.
00:58:53.000 She's the kind of person... You know that story where she was on a plane, and it was the Air Force, and she held up her wine glass and went, To, like, an Air Force, like, officer.
00:59:03.000 Commander, yeah.
00:59:04.000 Yeah, commander, like, give me more wine.
00:59:06.000 And he's like, what?
00:59:08.000 What?
00:59:08.000 It's like, I'm in the Air Force flying a plane, you're on the... And she was like... Get it out of my cauldron.
00:59:14.000 Go get me, yeah.
00:59:16.000 Get me one ladleful of my potion.
00:59:19.000 What about when she was First Lady and she was telling the Secret Service to carry her bags, and they're like, ma'am, we need our hands out free so we can protect you.
00:59:26.000 And she's like, well, what the F good are you then?
00:59:28.000 Yes, she's the kind of person who goes behind closed doors and laughs about the rabble.
00:59:33.000 I don't see Trump as being like that.
00:59:35.000 Well, he would complain about his servants if he was in the private sector.
00:59:35.000 No.
00:59:39.000 No.
00:59:39.000 No, I don't believe this.
00:59:41.000 We're all just assuming.
00:59:42.000 No, we're not.
00:59:43.000 No, no, no, no, no.
00:59:43.000 You sure?
00:59:44.000 I thought he was like a jerk.
00:59:45.000 Yeah, he'd walk in the front door.
00:59:47.000 I've gone to Trump Tower and asked the people who work there.
00:59:50.000 They love the man.
00:59:51.000 I went to- I'm talking about what he says behind their back, though.
00:59:51.000 They love him.
00:59:54.000 Sure, sure, sure.
00:59:55.000 I don't think he's a very nice guy.
00:59:56.000 Hillary Clinton, she's telling a story where she's like, carry my bags.
00:59:59.000 She's a straight up B!
01:00:00.000 I don't think, look, Trump probably talks smack about everybody, but here's the thing.
01:00:05.000 We know he does.
01:00:06.000 So that's the thing.
01:00:07.000 I don't think Trump is making fun of mocking and belittling regular people.
01:00:12.000 When he's a guy who's, when he eats fast food all the time, and he does and he always has, I don't see him as the guy coming out and going like, these disgusting filth peasants eating their disgusting food.
01:00:22.000 No, he's going to McDonald's.
01:00:24.000 So he does kind of rag on a lot of people.
01:00:26.000 He's got a mouth on him, huh?
01:00:28.000 But Hillary Clinton and probably Joe Biden and a lot of these people are the kind... Romney?
01:00:33.000 Romney, definitely.
01:00:34.000 Yeah, the 47% was that Romney?
01:00:37.000 Yeah.
01:00:37.000 When he's like, yeah, the rebel, oh, heaven forbid they get in our rooms.
01:00:42.000 Donald Trump has McDonald's at the White House for regular people.
01:00:46.000 He has well done steak with ketchup.
01:00:47.000 Mitt Romney won't even drink caffeine.
01:00:49.000 Freak religion.
01:00:51.000 Well, Donald, isn't Donald Trump like he's never had alcohol.
01:00:54.000 He's never had drugs.
01:00:55.000 That's a lie.
01:00:56.000 That's a lie.
01:00:57.000 Because there's a book my buddy Alan Salkin wrote about, I forget what it's
01:00:57.000 Really?
01:01:00.000 called, basically the method to his madness.
01:01:03.000 And it talked about back in the day, he'd be down at the club and he'd have,
01:01:06.000 you know, champagne or wine in his hands.
01:01:08.000 So he says he's a teetotaler, but apparently- He's a freaking liar.
01:01:12.000 He's a germaphobe.
01:01:14.000 He is.
01:01:14.000 Okay, so he avoids alcohol because his brother died of alcoholism-related alcoholism.
01:01:18.000 But I mean, you would think- I can understand how after that you would never drink again, but before that?
01:01:22.000 I think he, well, alcoholism ran in their family, didn't it?
01:01:25.000 His brother was a super alcoholic.
01:01:26.000 His dad was an alcoholic, I think, too.
01:01:28.000 Fred?
01:01:28.000 That makes sense to me.
01:01:29.000 Michael, assuming that all these people are crazy psychopaths, these representatives, what's the answer?
01:01:37.000 I'm not allowed to say.
01:01:38.000 Give me a little.
01:01:40.000 No, we'll get banned.
01:01:41.000 Just slide it over.
01:01:42.000 Come on, don't you mean like what kind of trebuchet?
01:01:46.000 Yeah What angle no, what's the gravity?
01:01:52.000 No, um, where were you?
01:01:55.000 I'm gonna be serious I think that I'm talking about this in my next book that I'm writing now, which is being it's taking forever to write the point is because People a lot like talk about it's like 1984.
01:02:07.000 It's very Orwellian.
01:02:08.000 And I've always maintained it's much closer to Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, where the elites rule not through force, not through threats of force, but by using pleasure.
01:02:17.000 By keeping you numb.
01:02:19.000 You know, watch these stupid movies.
01:02:21.000 Pills!
01:02:22.000 Literal pills!
01:02:23.000 Yeah, pills.
01:02:24.000 And I think it's going to be very easy once people realize, wait a minute, like these people are horrible and they don't represent me.
01:02:32.000 I have nothing in common with them.
01:02:34.000 Why am I locked in my house while Gretchen Whitmer is doing whatever she wants, getting Botoxed on her yacht?
01:02:40.000 This is not happening.
01:02:42.000 And I think this is why I'm having issues.
01:02:47.000 I sound like Joe Biden now, I can't even say it.
01:02:50.000 Eating too much pizza.
01:02:51.000 Yeah, or not enough.
01:02:52.000 It's hard for me to reconcile how submissive and servile so many Americans have been over this past year throughout this country with the reaction to the election, which has been very ahistorical on the right, very much not even a pretense of like, we're going to listen to this.
01:03:11.000 It's being regarded as a complete farce.
01:03:13.000 That, I don't know how to reconcile those two things.
01:03:16.000 This is kind of crazy, because one of the reasons I didn't vote in 2016 is that I have absolutely no faith in the electoral process.
01:03:23.000 I was like, what's the point?
01:03:24.000 You know, the two-party system, the people you want, they never get elected, they lie, they get elected, then they do whatever they want, they appoint the same people, and then all of a sudden, Donald Trump got elected, and I was like, wow, I was laughing.
01:03:34.000 This dude kicked in the doors.
01:03:35.000 What are people saying?
01:03:36.000 It's a bull in the cathedral.
01:03:37.000 He's running around stomping on- Well, china shop.
01:03:38.000 Yeah, yeah.
01:03:39.000 I say bull in the ivory tower, but, you know, cathedral probably works better because it encompasses more than just, uh, politics.
01:03:44.000 Yeah, Hollywood's not the ivory tower.
01:03:45.000 Right.
01:03:46.000 And Hollywood's a major part of this.
01:03:48.000 Right.
01:03:49.000 So Trump kicks in the door and then all of a sudden I'm like, eh, well, I guess you can win.
01:03:52.000 Now things are kind of different.
01:03:53.000 Because at first I was thinking, like, you can actually win, the system, you know, actually works.
01:03:59.000 Now I'm looking at everything that's going on right now, clearly the system isn't working.
01:04:02.000 I mean, well, I shouldn't say it that way, what I should say is, the front door of the machine is In not opening, I guess?
01:04:11.000 I don't want to say the machine is broken or the system isn't working because Trump is going through all of these processes, but clearly it's not what anyone expected.
01:04:19.000 You'd vote, we're done, have a nice day.
01:04:21.000 Now it's just the craziest election of my life.
01:04:23.000 Trump taught the outgroup, and I don't mean just certain Republicans, I mean like leftists who are part of the, like the Bernie people who got kicked out of the process in 2016 and 2020 especially.
01:04:33.000 He taught them, we can win.
01:04:36.000 And he also taught them even if we lose, we can have a lot of fun and make some really bad people really upset as part of the process.
01:04:46.000 And that's a bell they can't unring and that's really freaking them out.
01:04:50.000 Can you imagine?
01:04:51.000 It's like a hundred years from now and there's like little kids are running to school and they're
01:04:54.000 wearing their little red hats and there's a statue of Donald Trump and it's like Donald Trump,
01:04:59.000 you know, high and there's a bunch of high schools across the country, across the planet that are
01:05:03.000 named Trump and they're like, a hundred years ago Donald Trump, you know, led this country to great,
01:05:07.000 like, could you imagine that historical moment they look back at Trump that way?
01:05:10.000 I think it's going to be very hard to imagine a building with the word Trump on it.
01:05:13.000 I know, that'd be ridiculous.
01:05:15.000 The school, the schools are going to have like a gigantic golden sign of his name.
01:05:19.000 No, but I mean, like, could you imagine if that's where we really end up?
01:05:22.000 Like for all of his problems, he's the, he's actually the guy who gets the regular people to, to, you know, take back their liberty, break out of this, this, uh, this numbness essentially.
01:05:33.000 I could see him leaving office and repurposing his wealth to do incredible.
01:05:38.000 No, I don't see Trump doing that.
01:05:40.000 I mean, he's got all this money, and now he's got all this reason to buck the system.
01:05:45.000 Trump is not a technology person.
01:05:47.000 If Trump would take his money, he'd build a building.
01:05:49.000 He's gonna buck the system by revising the entire media.
01:05:53.000 That's his jam.
01:05:54.000 By a news organization.
01:05:56.000 Trump isn't the cause of all this, though, you know?
01:05:58.000 Trump didn't start this.
01:05:59.000 He's just the avatar of that energy and the anger.
01:06:01.000 Yes, and they don't realize that.
01:06:03.000 Again, I think we talked about this last week.
01:06:05.000 They thought they kill a head vampire, movie's over.
01:06:08.000 Can't figure it out.
01:06:08.000 That's not how it works.
01:06:09.000 Well, now they're writing that they gotta go after Trump-ism.
01:06:10.000 Yeah.
01:06:11.000 Trump-ism is the biggest threat.
01:06:12.000 And that was like the day after the election that that word... Right.
01:06:15.000 But I also think that's them desperate to keep up their golden goose.
01:06:18.000 Yes.
01:06:18.000 Like, you know, they gutted it.
01:06:20.000 They're like, okay, well, if Trump lost, what do we do?
01:06:23.000 What do we write about Trump-ism?
01:06:26.000 And there's actually a Wikipedia page for Trump-ism.
01:06:28.000 I kid you not, and I'm like, what is it?
01:06:30.000 And basically it said, ruling by promising people things and offering up division as a means of excuse.
01:06:37.000 You mean what everyone does?
01:06:39.000 It said politics, basically.
01:06:41.000 Trump-ism.
01:06:42.000 And it's part of a series on conservatism in the United States.
01:06:46.000 Oh boy.
01:06:46.000 Oh, yeah.
01:06:47.000 So I don't know, man.
01:06:48.000 Do you think seeing what's going on in Wayne County?
01:06:50.000 I mean, well, actually, we were talking earlier and it kind of sounded like we were both in agreement that Trump's on the outs, right?
01:06:56.000 Yes.
01:06:57.000 Now, how do you feel?
01:06:58.000 I still feel that way, but I still think he's... Did his percentage go up a little bit?
01:07:04.000 No, I think the percentage of something Black Swan went up.
01:07:08.000 Like, what does that mean?
01:07:09.000 Meaning something that neither of us saw coming.
01:07:12.000 A funny third day.
01:07:14.000 Like, just a weird outlier.
01:07:16.000 It's not impossible that, God forbid, something happens to Trump or Biden still.
01:07:19.000 And then what happens?
01:07:21.000 Right now, I don't know what would happen.
01:07:24.000 My understanding, and I could be wrong, is if Biden... something happens to him, he's out of the race.
01:07:29.000 The race isn't certified.
01:07:30.000 The election is not certified.
01:07:32.000 So if Biden is unable to run, the votes that went to Biden are... They don't go to Kamala Harris.
01:07:37.000 They do not.
01:07:38.000 You vote for the individual, you're not... Yeah, exactly.
01:07:40.000 And so what would happen is, then they would say, okay, then who got the most votes?
01:07:42.000 Donald Trump did.
01:07:44.000 Or each state picks.
01:07:46.000 Or it could be someone else.
01:07:49.000 It could be like Mike Pence.
01:07:53.000 Isn't it my understanding that states can vote whoever they want?
01:07:57.000 The state legislators decide how the electors have to vote.
01:08:00.000 That's a Supreme Court ruling from earlier this year.
01:08:02.000 My point is, I don't think they have to choose between the top two at that point.
01:08:05.000 Yeah, I think you're right, yeah.
01:08:08.000 Well, actually, most states have a law that says they have to vote for the person who received the most votes.
01:08:12.000 But if that person is gone for whatever reason, then what happens?
01:08:16.000 It's Trump.
01:08:18.000 If you're in an election, and you have 10 votes, and I have 9, and you drop out of the race, then the person with the most votes is me.
01:08:25.000 You're not in the race anymore.
01:08:25.000 No, but I had the 10 votes.
01:08:27.000 I don't think it works that way.
01:08:28.000 That doesn't make sense.
01:08:29.000 You know what?
01:08:29.000 I think what would happen very quickly is that people, lawyers who think like you, have your argument, lawyers who think like me have my argument, and then it's going to be a crisis, obviously.
01:08:38.000 And that could seriously happen.
01:08:40.000 Shrewd amount of pressure.
01:08:43.000 Could you, like he said that.
01:08:45.000 He's gonna win, dude.
01:08:46.000 He said, turn it on a shabbat of pressure.
01:08:47.000 I'm getting that feeling of just giving up where I had with Hillary Clinton.
01:08:50.000 I was like, dude, you can't beat the machine.
01:08:52.000 You know what I was thinking?
01:08:54.000 It's gonna be Joe Biden and he's gonna be standing, they're talking about not even having an inauguration because of COVID, but in reality it's because privately they're saying, this was reported by Politico, I think it was Politico, they're scared that it's only gonna be Trump supporters who show up.
01:09:06.000 Right.
01:09:07.000 It's gonna be a sea of people like pulling out Trump flags.
01:09:10.000 So he's gonna rule from his basement?
01:09:12.000 So he's gonna hide, but that would be, like, seriously unprecedented.
01:09:14.000 My understanding is that he wants to harken back to when Americans were united and he's gonna be inaugurated using FDR's wheelchair.
01:09:20.000 Huh.
01:09:21.000 You think so?
01:09:22.000 You're joking.
01:09:23.000 I'm joking.
01:09:23.000 Yeah.
01:09:24.000 No, I think... Dude, I think they're hiding it.
01:09:26.000 What happens if Joe Biden puts his hand on the Bible, raises it... It starts smoking.
01:09:32.000 Yeah, and then his hand bursts into flames, he goes, it wasn't supposed to be a real Bible!
01:09:37.000 No, but, uh, he puts him in the Bible, and then they say, you know, I solemnly swear, I solemnly swear to uphold the Constitution of these Unites, to uphold the consternation of these United States, and to swirly, you know, blah, blah, blah, I don't know the actual oath.
01:09:50.000 Do you know what happens then?
01:09:51.000 And then he falls over.
01:09:52.000 No, it depends.
01:09:54.000 That is an ageist joke, Michael.
01:09:58.000 We don't allow those in studio.
01:10:00.000 But I hate Asians, they're the worst.
01:10:02.000 Oh my gosh!
01:10:04.000 Did you ever see that video?
01:10:06.000 It was in the UK, there was an ad in the newspaper that said there was a room for rent, no Asians.
01:10:11.000 And so this journalist saw it and was like, this is blatantly a violation of the law.
01:10:15.000 It says no Asians.
01:10:16.000 So he goes to the guy and the guy's, he's like, did you say in your ad no Asians?
01:10:20.000 And he goes, yeah, they're terrible people.
01:10:22.000 He starts ragging on them.
01:10:23.000 And then he was like, why?
01:10:24.000 Why would you say that?
01:10:25.000 He goes, because they just want to take your money.
01:10:27.000 And he goes, wait, what?
01:10:28.000 Yeah, you got to pay them a fee just to list your building?
01:10:31.000 Because he had a heavy accent.
01:10:32.000 No agents!
01:10:33.000 Agents!
01:10:35.000 And so they put in the ad Asians.
01:10:37.000 Oh, wow.
01:10:38.000 Anyway, what were we talking about before we went off?
01:10:39.000 Joe Biden winning.
01:10:40.000 Yeah.
01:10:41.000 So Joe Biden's going to be at the inauguration.
01:10:43.000 And I'm just saying, what if this happens?
01:10:44.000 He's reading the oath and then he keels over.
01:10:48.000 Likely.
01:10:49.000 What if he can't speak it?
01:10:51.000 What if they're like saying, he goes, conservation.
01:10:54.000 So I think in that case, the Republicans are going to fight that he's still the president and the Democrats are going to fight for Kamala Harris.
01:10:59.000 So, uh, well, no, if they would go to Nancy Pelosi.
01:11:02.000 Why?
01:11:03.000 Because if no one gets inaugurated on the 20th, it goes to the next person in line who is in office, and it's Nancy Pelosi.
01:11:11.000 So the Congress gets there, they get sworn in or whatever early January.
01:11:15.000 So if there's no president on the 20th, then Nancy Pelosi is duly sworn in.
01:11:19.000 That would only be that day, but if he were to... Wait, when's the Vice President sworn in?
01:11:23.000 Same day, right?
01:11:24.000 Oh, I don't know.
01:11:25.000 I don't know.
01:11:26.000 But that's what everyone's saying.
01:11:27.000 If they don't inaugurate a new president on the 20th, Trump is out.
01:11:31.000 And the next person who is in office- But they're inaugurating the president and the vice
01:11:35.000 president.
01:11:36.000 So if Joe Biden, God forbid, keels over that minute, we have a vice president who's Kamala
01:11:39.000 Harris.
01:11:40.000 I don't think it would work that way.
01:11:41.000 I don't think so.
01:11:42.000 That is how- if the president dies- Okay, I see what you're saying.
01:11:47.000 But it might be because I was reading something about there's a provision in the Constitution saying that they would immediately give it to the vice president-elect.
01:11:53.000 Yeah.
01:11:54.000 So I think it would immediately go to Kamala.
01:11:56.000 But what I was reading, it was specifically outlining when that happens, and I don't know if it's in that scenario.
01:12:02.000 But there's a scenario where it's like, apparently if there's like a legal dispute, then they will give it to the vice president elect or something.
01:12:09.000 I think that was the season finale of Veep.
01:12:13.000 What?
01:12:13.000 That literally was the season finale of Veep.
01:12:15.000 I don't watch Veep.
01:12:15.000 I've never seen Veep.
01:12:16.000 That happened on Veep.
01:12:17.000 Sorry to spoil everything, people.
01:12:18.000 Yeah.
01:12:19.000 The second to last season, that's how it ended.
01:12:20.000 It's probably because it's based on the actual constitution.
01:12:24.000 That's why it happens.
01:12:26.000 This stuff is not in the constitution.
01:12:28.000 I was reading a provision from the constitution that was explaining when they would bypass
01:12:33.000 the president-elect for the vice president-elect.
01:12:35.000 It happens.
01:12:36.000 Very simple.
01:12:36.000 I'm not arguing that that's not the law.
01:12:38.000 I'm saying I don't think that's in the Constitution, that scenario.
01:12:41.000 All these things that you're spelling out are such complicated explanations of the law
01:12:46.000 that they're not addressed.
01:12:47.000 The Constitution is very, very bad about a lot of this stuff.
01:12:50.000 Very simple, too simple.
01:12:51.000 And a lot of these things, like the 22nd Amendment, whatever it was, where they have to be like,
01:12:54.000 okay, what, the 25th Amendment, like that's them being like,
01:12:57.000 because at first you didn't even have separate votes for the president and the vice president.
01:13:00.000 You had the tie with Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr in 1800.
01:13:03.000 So it gets complicated.
01:13:04.000 Whoever got the second most became vice president.
01:13:06.000 Could you imagine President Biden, Vice President Trump?
01:13:09.000 Might not be a bad thing.
01:13:11.000 I mean, I think that was a better system.
01:13:13.000 Because then you had competing factions, but yeah, I mean, you'd end up with competing ideologies, but having that, you know, level of power, that seems to make more sense.
01:13:25.000 They changed it.
01:13:25.000 Now you have one party getting the boot and one party taking over.
01:13:28.000 Also, the 17th Amendment, man, that was a terrible idea.
01:13:31.000 Is that ending slavery?
01:13:32.000 No, the 17th was appointing senators by popular vote.
01:13:35.000 Oh, of course that's a terrible idea.
01:13:37.000 Because what it did, in my opinion, I was reading about it, is that it took away state political activity, essentially.
01:13:45.000 People used to actually care about who they would vote for for their state legislature.
01:13:48.000 Now they don't know or care.
01:13:50.000 And it was supposed to be that the state representatives would vote for a senator to go and represent the state to the federal government.
01:13:57.000 Makes a lot of sense.
01:13:58.000 They passed the 17th for a bunch of reasons, and one of which was, like, elites were paying for senatorships and stuff like that because it was really easy to bribe ten people to, like, get you the vote, or even, you know, six to get the majority.
01:14:11.000 And so they're like, we'll do it by popular vote.
01:14:13.000 And that basically then I'll put it this way, you know what's really funny is when people are like, you see these commercials, and it'll be a congressman or a senator or a congresswoman or whatever, and they're like, I'm gonna clean up our district.
01:14:24.000 It's like, you're a federal representative.
01:14:27.000 You don't clean up our district.
01:14:28.000 You represent us to the federal government.
01:14:30.000 It's our local politicians who are gonna clean up our streets.
01:14:33.000 Why are you campaigning as if you're gonna do something here?
01:14:36.000 They don't.
01:14:38.000 Here's a complete non sequitur, but that's okay.
01:14:40.000 That Kim girl from Baltimore, did she win?
01:14:42.000 Did she do well?
01:14:43.000 No.
01:14:43.000 She did not win, no.
01:14:44.000 Yeah, she didn't win.
01:14:45.000 Kim Klesik.
01:14:45.000 Yeah, who did better, her or Laura Loomer?
01:14:48.000 I think percentage-wise, I think Laura may have.
01:14:49.000 Oh, so Kim got completely cleaned.
01:14:52.000 I don't know the actual results, but I'm pretty sure they're both in very heavily Democrat districts.
01:14:57.000 Surprisingly, Laura Loomer did really well.
01:14:59.000 Yeah, okay.
01:15:01.000 But I'm not entirely surprised.
01:15:02.000 I mean, Trump was there.
01:15:03.000 Trump probably voted for her.
01:15:04.000 He did vote for her.
01:15:04.000 Yeah.
01:15:05.000 I mean, he's not going to vote for the Democrat.
01:15:06.000 Of course, yeah.
01:15:07.000 Yeah, but anyway, what were we talking?
01:15:08.000 Oh, yeah, the senators.
01:15:10.000 So now we have people who don't know who their state-level representatives are and how serious this is going to impact.
01:15:15.000 This could theoretically choose Trump to be the president.
01:15:18.000 And most people don't know or care who their state reps are.
01:15:21.000 I feel... I'm of two minds here.
01:15:24.000 One is, you know, being a political wonk, political nerd.
01:15:27.000 Like, I love playing out all these scenarios.
01:15:29.000 And the other is, like, isn't this just like early 2017 all over again, when you had, what's his name, Lawrence Lessing, writing the article for Newsweek about how Hillary could still become president.
01:15:38.000 Like, these are cool things to sit around and think about, but at the end of the day, it's...
01:15:45.000 Look man, I'll be honest, like I was saying, I've been talking about the lawsuits, I've been covering the updates, because as long as the race isn't over, I'm not gonna... Look, I'll say it a million times, I think Joe Biden is gonna be the president.
01:15:59.000 But the media is trying so hard, man.
01:16:01.000 Did you see they lied about Trump's lawsuit?
01:16:04.000 Washington Post, Politico, Daily Mail, a bunch of other outlets claimed that Trump dropped his lawsuit pertaining to 700,000 votes that were improperly counted because there was no poll watchers.
01:16:14.000 Just absolute lie.
01:16:16.000 They all write it.
01:16:17.000 And the framing was, now with Trump dropping this suit, he has no chance of overturning Pennsylvania.
01:16:22.000 The race is over.
01:16:24.000 And I was like, is this an attempt to demoralize Trump's base?
01:16:27.000 Are they desperately trying to say to the... Like, think about what we talked about with Newsmax and Barack Obama saying the internet's bad.
01:16:33.000 They are terrified of the fact there is a group of people in this country, a massive one, that doesn't believe them.
01:16:39.000 Right.
01:16:39.000 Even when they're telling the truth.
01:16:41.000 Yeah, oh yeah.
01:16:42.000 Yeah, absolutely.
01:16:42.000 And so then they say, Trump has given up.
01:16:45.000 He's dropped his most prominent suit.
01:16:47.000 There's no way he can win.
01:16:48.000 Everyone go home.
01:16:49.000 And they said, F you.
01:16:50.000 Don't believe it.
01:16:51.000 I read it and I'm like, that's not true at all.
01:16:54.000 I pulled up the document.
01:16:56.000 I read the paragraph.
01:16:57.000 But they linked to them too.
01:16:59.000 Like Politico said in the latest lawsuit with a link, they're dropping this and said, now without the 700,000 votes in question, Trump has no opportunity to overturn this wide margin that Biden, you know, is leading with.
01:17:09.000 Therefore, the race is over, blah, blah, blah.
01:17:11.000 And I'm like, the lawsuit literally says we want an injunction on certification in Pennsylvania because Of all of these bouts that were improperly counted.
01:17:20.000 Why did all of these outlets lie?
01:17:23.000 What about Bring Better Back?
01:17:24.000 Bring- Build Back Better?
01:17:25.000 Build Back Better, excuse me.
01:17:26.000 Being used by all of the, uh, Davos people?
01:17:29.000 Yeah.
01:17:30.000 Boris Johnson in Britain.
01:17:31.000 Yep.
01:17:32.000 That's another big one, disturbing one, yeah.
01:17:34.000 How crazy.
01:17:35.000 You know what it kind of feels like?
01:17:36.000 Like I'm about to explode.
01:17:38.000 No, it feels like all this weird conspiracy stuff was actually... Restrooms downstairs.
01:17:42.000 No, no, no.
01:17:42.000 It feels like it was all true, and then with Trump breaking through the barrier and becoming president, and now you have this large faction, 70, what, 73 million people now who voted for him?
01:17:53.000 I'm sure not all of them are cognizant to the political space, but now it seems like these Davos World Economic Forum types are starting to panic and they're trying to rush everything through as fast as possible because they're losing their grip on controlling the matrix.
01:18:09.000 All right, I'll see you in a minute.
01:18:10.000 Roseanne Barr, of all people, she said this in 2017, that Trump broke through MKUltra programming, like CIA programming.
01:18:16.000 Now, I wouldn't put it in those terms, but it's very clear that there is often a concerted effort to manipulate the population to act in certain ways.
01:18:24.000 So did Trump break the Matrix?
01:18:26.000 Is that what happened here?
01:18:27.000 Or the Matrix was breaking, allowing Trump to get through.
01:18:29.000 Trump seeped through.
01:18:30.000 But why Trump?
01:18:31.000 He's the ultimate character.
01:18:34.000 You know, like, the thing I question about any of these conspiracies is, like, why would Trump have the power and wealth that he has?
01:18:40.000 Why would they allow people to get wealthy if they really controlled everything?
01:18:43.000 They've never seen wealth and power.
01:18:44.000 Trump never had power until 2016.
01:18:46.000 He had no power.
01:18:47.000 Right.
01:18:47.000 He just had—he was a TV personality.
01:18:49.000 He had property.
01:18:50.000 Yeah, who cares?
01:18:51.000 Wow, I've got a hundred hotels.
01:18:51.000 Yeah.
01:18:53.000 What am I— I would say this.
01:18:55.000 He definitely had power, but not to the scale that he did in 2016.
01:18:58.000 What power do you think Trump had before 2016?
01:19:00.000 Yeah.
01:19:00.000 With money?
01:19:01.000 Like, literally.
01:19:02.000 With money?
01:19:02.000 What could he have done?
01:19:03.000 Yeah, his money wasn't liquid.
01:19:05.000 It's in real estate.
01:19:06.000 But Trump did still have a lot of liquid assets.
01:19:10.000 But let's suppose he had a billion dollars in a checking account, right?
01:19:12.000 A billion dollars in terms of the world power is really, I don't think, that much money.
01:19:16.000 I actually think you don't need that much money at all to disrupt the world power.
01:19:21.000 Okay.
01:19:26.000 I agree with you, but my point is that's a different paradigm.
01:19:29.000 Sorry to use that word.
01:19:30.000 Trump isn't a hacker.
01:19:31.000 He isn't a money monger.
01:19:33.000 Yeah, but with the money he has, it's like, can you hire a pirate, a privateer to go disrupt the supply lines for the East India Trading Company or something?
01:19:41.000 With access to resources, you can empower a lot of people to do a lot of things.
01:19:45.000 But he wasn't doing any of this before.
01:19:47.000 Just because he wasn't doing it doesn't mean he couldn't.
01:19:49.000 I'm saying Trump had power.
01:19:50.000 Come on, he was a billionaire.
01:19:51.000 He is a billionaire.
01:19:53.000 Becoming president was something else.
01:19:54.000 He wasn't at all leveraging his power in the slightest.
01:19:57.000 I think the better way to put it is Trump gained a hundredfold to his power by your coming president.
01:20:02.000 Of course.
01:20:02.000 Like, come on.
01:20:03.000 A billionaire's got power.
01:20:04.000 But what was he using that power for before 2015?
01:20:06.000 To put his name in big golden letters on tops of buildings.
01:20:08.000 Yeah, that's... I heard he got a golden toilet.
01:20:10.000 Is that true?
01:20:11.000 I don't... Probably.
01:20:12.000 A golden toilet.
01:20:13.000 Well, all toilets become golden after a time, right?
01:20:16.000 You ever eat gold?
01:20:16.000 Yeah, but not the way you want.
01:20:17.000 You guys ever eat it?
01:20:18.000 No.
01:20:18.000 Yeah, of course.
01:20:18.000 It's really good.
01:20:19.000 Colloidal gold.
01:20:19.000 It's like Goldschlager.
01:20:20.000 It turns your pee gold.
01:20:21.000 This is funny.
01:20:22.000 I went to an anti-Donald Trump protest in, like, 2017.
01:20:24.000 I was with, like, Cassandra Fairbanks and Luke Rutkowski.
01:20:27.000 Yeah.
01:20:27.000 Yeah.
01:20:27.000 And then after we finished covering it, we went to Trump Tower and I know we
01:20:30.000 don't go to Trump Tower.
01:20:31.000 I went to Billionaire's Row and I literally had tiramisu with gold on it.
01:20:35.000 Yeah. And you know, Cassandra made a funny joke.
01:20:37.000 She was like, we were literally just at like this protest saying we're the
01:20:39.000 nine percent. Eat the rich, you know, orange man.
01:20:42.000 Trump is bad. And now you're sitting here eating gold.
01:20:45.000 Yeah. And I was like, that's right.
01:20:46.000 It's actually not expensive.
01:20:47.000 No, I know, it wasn't.
01:20:48.000 It's super cheap.
01:20:48.000 30 bucks a bottle.
01:20:49.000 But the story is that it used to be in the ground.
01:20:51.000 They sprinkle flakes on the food to make it fancy.
01:20:52.000 Yeah, you could get it like floating in water in colloidal form.
01:20:55.000 But it used to be in the ground, so you'd get it in your plants as a trace mineral, like iron.
01:20:58.000 But now that it's mined out, you gotta get it elsewhere.
01:21:01.000 And it's a superconductor.
01:21:02.000 Apparently it'll coat the neurons in your brain and help you think like a superconductor.
01:21:06.000 Is that Trump's secret?
01:21:06.000 He eats gold?
01:21:07.000 Definitely.
01:21:08.000 And it also, when you stretch, when it feels like you're about to rip your muscle, the gold will seep in and you can keep stretching.
01:21:14.000 I don't know about all that.
01:21:15.000 That's anecdotal.
01:21:16.000 Michael's like, that's not right.
01:21:17.000 Join us.
01:21:18.000 That's not right.
01:21:19.000 Stretch with me.
01:21:20.000 That doesn't sound quite right.
01:21:21.000 Do you guys feel like you're about to freaking explode?
01:21:24.000 Yeah.
01:21:25.000 Not really.
01:21:26.000 Are you trying to set up a punchline?
01:21:27.000 I think, no.
01:21:28.000 No.
01:21:29.000 It comes out the tip.
01:21:30.000 You get it out every day, I think.
01:21:31.000 Just with the videos.
01:21:32.000 He gets lots of words out.
01:21:35.000 Tip Lul.
01:21:35.000 What's your main expulsion method these days?
01:21:39.000 I guess you're preparing a book.
01:21:41.000 That's not my expulsion.
01:21:43.000 How do you get your rage out?
01:21:45.000 Oh, I'm a Soviet.
01:21:46.000 We don't have rage.
01:21:47.000 We got nothing.
01:21:49.000 It's like the scene in Saw.
01:21:50.000 No, no, no.
01:21:51.000 They take wafers and they pour caramelized milk and they layer it.
01:21:54.000 That's what you guys do, right?
01:21:55.000 What?
01:21:56.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:21:57.000 The rage?
01:21:58.000 The famous, the famous, uh, wafer cakes because there was no food in the Soviet Union.
01:22:02.000 What's that have to do with getting at your rage?
01:22:04.000 You get to, it's, it's your dessert.
01:22:05.000 It's like what you do when you're like, you know, you want to eat dessert.
01:22:09.000 I'm sorry, English is my second language.
01:22:11.000 I feel like I'm not understanding this conversation at all.
01:22:13.000 He's talking about rage and I'm talking about having a calming glass of tea with the famous Soviet wafer cake.
01:22:18.000 How would that get your rage out?
01:22:19.000 It would calm you down.
01:22:21.000 No, the point is the rage doesn't, he wants the rage out, not rage suppressed.
01:22:25.000 Does everybody have rage like that?
01:22:27.000 Probably not.
01:22:27.000 I don't.
01:22:28.000 I just got this.
01:22:29.000 Russians don't have rage.
01:22:30.000 You've basically figured out another way to deal with the craziness.
01:22:34.000 Well, I revel in it and this is where I get my power.
01:22:38.000 I mean, I don't think anyone had more fun in 2020 than me.
01:22:41.000 And I think during the riots, people were like, Michael, like a lot of my friends on Twitter, like no one is having the more time of their life than Malice.
01:22:48.000 And it was factual and truthful.
01:22:49.000 It's like, it's almost like you got a bunch of cats and you're playing with a laser pointer, you know, and you're just like spinning around and they're all going crazy and running around like hundreds of thousands of cats, you know?
01:22:57.000 Yeah.
01:22:58.000 Basically, yeah.
01:22:59.000 I don't get that kind of rage.
01:23:02.000 That's all I'm saying.
01:23:04.000 A bunch of Trump supporters got mad because I said I would laugh if Biden won, and they're like, this is the end of the West, and children will die, and Tim Poole's laughing, and I'm like, oh yeah.
01:23:13.000 I've said many times, if you think America is one election away from being destroyed, you can't call yourself a patriot.
01:23:20.000 Because then we are a very, very weak country.
01:23:22.000 Yeah, it's kind of...
01:23:24.000 It's like it's always, it's always this one's the one.
01:23:26.000 Yeah.
01:23:27.000 Come on.
01:23:28.000 Hold on though.
01:23:29.000 This one's way different.
01:23:30.000 Come on.
01:23:30.000 2016 was way different.
01:23:32.000 You know it.
01:23:32.000 But I'm saying if Hillary won, it wouldn't have destroyed America.
01:23:35.000 But no, it would have been the status quo.
01:23:37.000 It would have carried on as it was.
01:23:39.000 You know, it would have destroyed Syria and probably a bunch of other Middle Eastern countries, which, you know, destroy a lot of countries.
01:23:45.000 Just not ours.
01:23:46.000 Just not ours.
01:23:46.000 Yeah.
01:23:47.000 So like if Biden gets elected, we just watch him like a hawk.
01:23:50.000 And if he does do some invasion, nothing, we call it out like a psychopath.
01:23:56.000 I'm sorry, dude.
01:23:57.000 I'm just not confident.
01:23:58.000 I've, I lived through, you know, we all did Obama.
01:24:01.000 Obama was like, I'm going to blow up some kids.
01:24:04.000 But everyone was like, he didn't go into Syria after that backlash.
01:24:08.000 Like the 23rd.
01:24:10.000 Obama had the red line.
01:24:11.000 He goes, he crossed this line.
01:24:13.000 And they're like, yeah, we're going to do it.
01:24:14.000 He's like, okay, cool.
01:24:15.000 Bye.
01:24:17.000 Listen to my podcast.
01:24:19.000 Yeah.
01:24:20.000 I think what is one of the great moments of this year is I have a lot of friends, Dave Smith, who's a very failed podcaster.
01:24:28.000 He's one of them.
01:24:28.000 I was just talking about this.
01:24:30.000 Failed?
01:24:30.000 Very failed podcast and very failed comedian as well.
01:24:33.000 Going back to 2008, when you had the debate on the Republican Party between Ron Paul and Rudy Giuliani, America's mayor, and Ron Paul made the point, he goes, look, 9-11, things like this are going to happen because if we go to other countries and keep bombing them, we're going to have repercussions.
01:24:48.000 And Rudy Giuliani's like, oh my god, that's so offensive, I want you to apologize.
01:24:51.000 Ron Paul's like, I ain't sorry, you don't bite me.
01:24:55.000 And I think increasingly that position has become normalized in the Republican Party in the sense of, why am I sending my kids to countries I can't find a map to come home in coffins for the sake of politicians?
01:25:10.000 Like, this doesn't make sense to me.
01:25:12.000 And I think—Ron Paul had the biggest support of any politician of the military in the Republican primaries in 2008 and 2012, I believe.
01:25:19.000 And I think that is something that's very, very healthy.
01:25:22.000 And I think if you do want to launch a war, like a large-scale war, you do need that bipartisanship.
01:25:27.000 And I think, thankfully, I think there's—it's hopefully, not thank—hopefully.
01:25:31.000 I pray with every fiber of my being that there's enough of an element of that in the Republican and or Democratic Party that they can't do it.
01:25:37.000 I think it's gonna be war, war, war.
01:25:39.000 Start counting the days.
01:25:40.000 We gotta give the power back to Congress to declare the wars.
01:25:42.000 I mean, they love it.
01:25:44.000 Right, right, right.
01:25:46.000 So Obama didn't unilaterally be like... It wasn't Obama who stood up and said, please give me the power to indefinitely detain anyone at any point for any reason, and then use the National Defense Authorization Act as an excuse.
01:25:58.000 No, Congress did it.
01:26:00.000 They were like, hey Obama, here's the power.
01:26:01.000 Have fun.
01:26:02.000 And he was like, oh, I'll sign this.
01:26:03.000 What happened?
01:26:03.000 Did they get brainwashed after 9-11?
01:26:04.000 No, they're all in on it.
01:26:06.000 What do you mean?
01:26:06.000 They're all super wealthy, and they love it.
01:26:10.000 When Trump is trying to pull people out of the Middle East, what is Congress saying?
01:26:13.000 You can't do that, Trump.
01:26:14.000 You shouldn't do that.
01:26:15.000 You should probably think twice about that.
01:26:16.000 Let's talk about that, how disturbing something is.
01:26:19.000 Please fact check me if I got this wrong, because I only saw the headlines, and that's enough for me to flap my mouth at a show.
01:26:25.000 Do you not see anything disturbing that the military is acting independently of the president?
01:26:29.000 to the commander-in-chief about how many troops are in Syria so he can't pull them out and
01:26:34.000 then all these corporate journalists were laughing at Trump and I'm like do you not
01:26:39.000 see anything disturbing that the military is acting independently of the president?
01:26:44.000 Of the civilian leadership.
01:26:47.000 Like you're worried about Trump being an authoritarian and you're having the military making decisions
01:26:51.000 on its own and lying to the president?
01:26:53.000 This is not an issue for you?
01:26:55.000 How fascistic of Trump to try and bring our soldiers out of other countries.
01:26:58.000 How dare he?
01:26:59.000 That's fascism.
01:26:59.000 The guy's name was James Jeffrey.
01:27:01.000 He was State Department Special Representative for Syria and Engagement Special Envoy to the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS.
01:27:07.000 I want to believe that I misunderstood the story.
01:27:09.000 No, you didn't.
01:27:10.000 He's the guy that admitted the subterfuge.
01:27:12.000 So he didn't necessarily do it.
01:27:13.000 It's true.
01:27:14.000 It's insane.
01:27:15.000 And a ton of Trump supporters said, coup confirmed.
01:27:18.000 Yeah.
01:27:19.000 When Pentagon officials are lying about what our military is doing so that the President of the United States duly elected and says, I want our troops out the will of the people.
01:27:29.000 And they say, you got it.
01:27:30.000 We got them.
01:27:30.000 Don't worry.
01:27:31.000 Psych.
01:27:33.000 It's crazy, right?
01:27:34.000 I've never been more infuriated.
01:27:36.000 I'm beyond angry.
01:27:38.000 I'm furious.
01:27:41.000 I'm firmly in control of myself, but when I was sitting there, I was sitting in my office recording, and I saw this tweet, and I was just sitting there for like 10 minutes fuming.
01:27:55.000 I've never felt that way before.
01:27:57.000 I don't know what's more disturbing, that they did it, or that the corporate media thinks this is something to laugh about.
01:28:05.000 Probably that they did it, but very close.
01:28:07.000 The journalist who tweeted it with the laughing crying emojis said it was tragicomedy, and that's what she meant.
01:28:12.000 Not to make light of the situation, but to laugh at how Trump was duped or whatever.
01:28:17.000 And I'm like, that's still really bad.
01:28:20.000 Are you insane?
01:28:21.000 The president was elected on, I'm going to end these wars.
01:28:24.000 In fact, Obama said the same thing.
01:28:26.000 And then what did he do?
01:28:26.000 He upped them.
01:28:27.000 Yeah.
01:28:28.000 So Donald Trump has been trying to get out of these, you know, quagmires, they call them in the Middle East.
01:28:34.000 And they just lie to make sure it keeps going.
01:28:36.000 And the Democrats and Republicans alike blocked him in Congress to make sure he couldn't do it.
01:28:40.000 I was reading an article that said this is highly unusual.
01:28:43.000 Usually Congress is constraining the president's actions in terms of expanding our military presence.
01:28:48.000 This time, they're trying to make sure The military president stays where it is.
01:28:54.000 This is truly one of the most horrifying stories.
01:28:56.000 You gotta have a military that will keep the president in check, I agree.
01:29:00.000 If the president wants to go crazy, the military can override him and say, no dude, but he wasn't going crazy.
01:29:05.000 Why are we in Syria?
01:29:06.000 They must think that by withdrawing troops it would be a danger.
01:29:10.000 Obviously, it's the resources.
01:29:12.000 It's because we want to run a natural gas pipeline into Europe to offset Russia's monopoly on gas.
01:29:16.000 And so it all feeds into the whole narrative of Russia, why Hillary Clinton lost, and how
01:29:20.000 Russia was helping Trump, and that Trump is secretly working for Russia.
01:29:24.000 No, I don't believe any of that's true.
01:29:26.000 What I do think, they're angry because the Qatar-Turkey pipeline, this is just one element
01:29:31.000 of the conflict.
01:29:32.000 We wanted to run that from Qatar through Syria, through Turkey, into Europe.
01:29:36.000 And then Syria said, no, because we're allied with Russia.
01:29:39.000 So then in 2009, it was reported in The Guardian, the US had been planning, you know, boots on the ground action in Syria, because we're like, how dare you?
01:29:47.000 And we've got to do this.
01:29:48.000 And so when Trump says, I don't want war, I don't want to be in Syria, let's get out, they block him and then say, see, he's helping Russia.
01:29:54.000 They've been saying it the whole time.
01:29:56.000 So finally, when he fired those 59 Tomahawk missiles into Syria, they say, now he's acting like a president.
01:30:01.000 I, you know, that was the day that we were taping the last episode of Fox News' Red Eye, and I had this whole bit, because I came in dressed as Clark Kent, and during commercial breaks I was taking off a piece of clothing so that by the end I'd look like Superman, and we never aired that episode because he decided to bomb Syria, and I was as disturbed I was the episode didn't air.
01:30:20.000 It was even more disturbing that they got Trump to turn, and I thought this was going to be the beginning of more escalation in the Middle East, and thank the Lord it was not.
01:30:27.000 If Trump did escalate in the Middle East, he'd have been re-elected easily.
01:30:31.000 That's a good point.
01:30:34.000 They wouldn't be going after him this hard.
01:30:35.000 No, they'd be patting him on the back.
01:30:36.000 They'd be like, thank you for coming around to our way of thinking.
01:30:39.000 I want to point out to all the cool kids and cats out there and listening that not one of these hacks who invoked the Holocaust To say that if we don't go into Syria, the Kurds are going to be a genocide, and the blood is on your hands, and as Americans, it's our responsibility that millions of people are going to be slaughtered in their beds.
01:31:01.000 That didn't happen.
01:31:02.000 Not one of the people who called for this, for your kids, your cousins, your children, your parents, to be murdered overseas, has had any consequences for what they tried to do.
01:31:13.000 Yeah.
01:31:13.000 And then you see what happened with Christiane Amanpour recently?
01:31:15.000 No, what?
01:31:16.000 When she compared Trump's past four years to Kristallnacht.
01:31:21.000 Israel called her out.
01:31:22.000 Good.
01:31:22.000 Yeah.
01:31:24.000 She goes on and she says, she was like, Chris, then what are you, she did this bit and she was like, the Nazis were firing a warning shot across the bow, targeting, you know, intellect and, you know, freedom.
01:31:37.000 Now as Trump has staged four years of his own assault, like just totally non sequitur, like what?
01:31:44.000 Joe Biden seeks to return to normal!
01:31:46.000 Disassociated from the pain and violence of that night.
01:31:49.000 No, I think it's desperation.
01:31:51.000 I think the cathedral has become desperate.
01:31:54.000 I think it's desperation.
01:31:55.000 I think we forget that being blue-pilled, by definition, turns off your imagination.
01:32:01.000 Right.
01:32:01.000 The whole point of being blue-pilled is that you don't think critically, you don't look
01:32:05.000 outside of what's being presented to you.
01:32:07.000 So everything in them, in their minds, is a function of Trump isn't Hitler, and you
01:32:12.000 just use that as if Hitler is the only dictator who ever lived.
01:32:15.000 Right.
01:32:16.000 Right.
01:32:17.000 You know what I mean?
01:32:18.000 Or even the worst.
01:32:19.000 By the way, check out Mussolini.
01:32:21.000 I love that we talk about Mussolini because you gotta watch video.
01:32:23.000 I advise anyone that's ever can get on YouTube to watch clips of Mussolini.
01:32:27.000 Have you ever seen his eyes?
01:32:28.000 Look at how psychotic, like just insane the guy looks.
01:32:33.000 I have a Mussolini action figure.
01:32:37.000 Kind of.
01:32:37.000 It's like a 3D sculpture.
01:32:39.000 If you look this up, maybe you can look up Lydia, there's a thing that's his face over like one of the plazas in Italy and it just says CCC yes yes yes and it's supposed to be like vote yes for Mussolini and it's the creepiest thing you're ever gonna see and you're looking at you're like wait a minute this was supposed to get people to like like you because you look at it and you're like this is just straight out of sci-fi.
01:33:00.000 You know there's a statue of Lenin in Seattle?
01:33:02.000 There's also one in New York, in a apartment building.
01:33:04.000 I think they took it down, Red Square, yeah.
01:33:05.000 But it's this massive statue just in Seattle.
01:33:09.000 It's so weird.
01:33:09.000 I always wonder about that.
01:33:10.000 I'm like, isn't this guy not a good dude?
01:33:13.000 He is not a good dude.
01:33:14.000 I talk about him in the next book also.
01:33:16.000 But what did Lenin do?
01:33:18.000 Didn't they preserve his body or something?
01:33:19.000 Yeah, his body is on display in Red Square.
01:33:21.000 You can still see it, but his torso is separated from his lower parts.
01:33:24.000 Oh, that's weird.
01:33:25.000 I think he got poisoned.
01:33:26.000 Do you think that Stalin poisoned him?
01:33:28.000 No, I think they did the research and they actually did the test and he did not.
01:33:32.000 Who did the test though?
01:33:33.000 Stalin's government?
01:33:34.000 No, I mean in the 90s or much later.
01:33:38.000 Yeah, he died abruptly after taking power.
01:33:40.000 No, it wasn't abruptly.
01:33:42.000 He died in 1922 or 1924?
01:33:44.000 A few years, like three or four years.
01:33:46.000 Well, relatively, because he was still kind of young, I think.
01:33:48.000 Yeah, he was kind of young.
01:33:50.000 No, but it wasn't that way at all.
01:33:52.000 It wasn't a given that Stalin was going to take over.
01:33:54.000 There was this whole intermediate period and Stalin had this big power struggle.
01:33:57.000 It wasn't like Stalin was like John Adams.
01:33:59.000 With Trotsky?
01:34:01.000 Trotsky was, yeah, Trotsky was part of it.
01:34:03.000 Of course, yeah.
01:34:03.000 Dude.
01:34:05.000 Okay, hey, what's your first book about?
01:34:07.000 What's it called?
01:34:08.000 I've got a few.
01:34:09.000 What do you mean?
01:34:10.000 The New Right?
01:34:10.000 The New Right.
01:34:11.000 Dear Reader?
01:34:11.000 Yeah, yeah.
01:34:12.000 Dear Reader?
01:34:12.000 Yeah, that's the North Korea book.
01:34:14.000 Oh yeah, but the new right.
01:34:15.000 Yeah.
01:34:15.000 Yeah, it was just the new right.
01:34:18.000 It's just the journey through the fringe of American politics.
01:34:20.000 So it's basically about this whole window of the last, like, leading up to 2015, 2016, and the right wing that you don't talk about in corporate media.
01:34:30.000 So like this?
01:34:31.000 Yeah, exactly this.
01:34:32.000 Isn't it weird though?
01:34:33.000 What?
01:34:34.000 Like, what does it mean to be right wing these days?
01:34:37.000 To regard not all human beings as being as good as others.
01:34:41.000 Really?
01:34:41.000 Hold on, watch this.
01:34:42.000 Ready?
01:34:43.000 Do you think some people are better than others?
01:34:45.000 Yes.
01:34:45.000 Hold on.
01:34:47.000 Someone on the right says yes, someone on the left will give a speech.
01:34:50.000 That's the litmus test.
01:34:53.000 To be fair, I think you can dig into the nuance of it.
01:34:56.000 Do I think people are deserving of equal rights?
01:34:59.000 Do I think that some people are taller and some people are shorter?
01:35:01.000 Yep.
01:35:02.000 Does that mean some people are better at basketball than others?
01:35:04.000 Absolutely.
01:35:05.000 I'm better than a child molester.
01:35:06.000 It's not even a question.
01:35:08.000 Period.
01:35:09.000 And there's lots of people better than me.
01:35:10.000 Many, many, many, many.
01:35:11.000 The point is if you ask... Many, many, many people.
01:35:15.000 I'm not saying it.
01:35:15.000 Others do.
01:35:19.000 Every day I get phone calls.
01:35:20.000 Never got so many phone calls.
01:35:21.000 Oh, what is going on?
01:35:23.000 I don't know.
01:35:23.000 I don't know what to tell them.
01:35:24.000 It's outrageous.
01:35:26.000 I'm just saying it's predictive.
01:35:28.000 Anyone listening to this, go ask your friends and you will see that they will either say yes or give you a speech.
01:35:33.000 Really?
01:35:33.000 Yes.
01:35:34.000 Yeah, but I'm pretty sure I've got some lefty friends that would say yes.
01:35:37.000 Try it.
01:35:37.000 It's not right.
01:35:38.000 Not right.
01:35:39.000 For sure.
01:35:40.000 Yeah, you're saying for sure, but you don't know that.
01:35:42.000 I couldn't say yes.
01:35:43.000 I can think of like two or three of my friends I guarantee would be like, yes.
01:35:47.000 They're on the right.
01:35:47.000 And they voted for Biden.
01:35:48.000 You could vote for Biden and be on the right.
01:35:50.000 I was going to give a speech because I would have been like, well... Are you kidding?
01:35:53.000 Wait, are you starting with this reverse engineering that, like, Democratic was left, Republican equals right?
01:35:57.000 No.
01:35:58.000 I'm just trying to figure out if you, like, are you just creating your own what is left and what is right then?
01:36:02.000 No.
01:36:03.000 Because, like, if they were, historically speaking, and across time and different countries, left and right means equality versus hierarchy.
01:36:09.000 That's one of the metrics to distinguish them.
01:36:11.000 There's also the economic and cultural spectrums.
01:36:14.000 Yeah, those are harder to port out because Woodrow Wilson, by that metric, is extremely right-wing, right?
01:36:19.000 Because he's hardly very socially conservative.
01:36:21.000 Yeah, super authoritarian.
01:36:22.000 But it's not an issue of, when we're talking about the cultural spectrum of left and right, we're not talking about where things were.
01:36:29.000 We're talking about where they are.
01:36:31.000 So the left is the revolution and the right is the status quo.
01:36:36.000 Sure.
01:36:36.000 No, that's how the left defines it.
01:36:38.000 They're the revolution and the left is the left side of the French Revolution.
01:36:43.000 That's not a coherent definition.
01:36:46.000 So that's how they would like to view themselves.
01:36:47.000 But if you look at this, is Pinochet then on the left?
01:36:51.000 Is Emma Goldman?
01:36:52.000 It doesn't pour out.
01:36:53.000 Who's Emma Goldman?
01:36:55.000 What?
01:36:56.000 Really?
01:36:56.000 Do tell.
01:36:57.000 Emma Goldman, oh my god, I love her.
01:36:59.000 Emma Goldman, who everyone should be learning more about.
01:37:02.000 She was an early anarchist figure.
01:37:03.000 She was a hardcore left anarchist.
01:37:05.000 Everyone on Twitter who has this, they all say, I had this, I just had this realization.
01:37:12.000 Left means hardcore economic control.
01:37:15.000 And right means freedom, so Hitler and Stalin are on the left.
01:37:19.000 I just thought of this.
01:37:20.000 Everyone thinks they thought of this.
01:37:21.000 You're not the only one who thought of this.
01:37:23.000 And then you ask about Emma Goldman and the early Ancoms, the anarchist communists.
01:37:27.000 They're like, who's Emma Goldman?
01:37:28.000 It's like, maybe you should know about different schools of thought before you start categorizing and putting on taxonomy.
01:37:32.000 So she was one of the early anarchists.
01:37:35.000 She was involved with the McKinley assassination.
01:37:38.000 She was involved trying to kill Frick, who was Andrew Carnegie's man running the plants in Pittsburgh.
01:37:43.000 Her boyfriend at the time shot him, went to jail for this, Alexander Berkman.
01:37:49.000 And she was deported by Woodrow Wilson, J. Edgar Hoover, young J. Edgar Hoover.
01:37:53.000 This is when the ACLU, the predecessor of the ACLU, was invented because communism and all these kinds of speech were illegal.
01:38:00.000 And they sent her to Russia, hardcore lefty, Hardcore lover of violence and revolution.
01:38:05.000 She met with Lenin and she came back and she wrote a book called My Disillusionment in Russia.
01:38:09.000 And when she was giving talks in England, she got a standing ovation.
01:38:12.000 And when she was finished, you could hear a pin drop because they were not interested in hearing that what was going on in the Soviet Union was oppressive.
01:38:19.000 This was a great experiment.
01:38:20.000 We were going forward.
01:38:21.000 We were going to have equality.
01:38:22.000 And she goes, this is worse than anything the czar ever imagined.
01:38:25.000 They're like, shut up.
01:38:26.000 You know you're talking about your reactionary.
01:38:27.000 An amazing, amazing figure.
01:38:29.000 And she really needs to do my part to kind of bring her back to public consciousness.
01:38:34.000 But in many ways, she's the godmother of Antifa.
01:38:36.000 I don't think that left and right really means anything today.
01:38:39.000 That's inaccurate.
01:38:40.000 But I mean, what I mean by that is that when the left says left and right wing, there's no definition to what they're saying.
01:38:46.000 Right.
01:38:47.000 Because they use language differently.
01:38:48.000 They use language to manipulate and control.
01:38:50.000 Just like racist means someone who is not on the left.
01:38:52.000 But there's also people who are on the right as you define it who can't define what left and right is either and would use it improperly.
01:38:57.000 But that's just because people use language incorrectly or improperly doesn't mean that that language can't be used incorrectly or improperly.
01:39:02.000 I disagree.
01:39:02.000 Language is the vehicle by which we transmit ideas and if there's no... No, that's other use.
01:39:06.000 Language is also used to manipulate control.
01:39:09.000 Sure, sure, sure.
01:39:10.000 At the signal in groups.
01:39:10.000 I think that still falls within my definition, you know, to transmit ideas.
01:39:14.000 And those ideas can be used to manipulate people and restricting and controlling what information they get.
01:39:18.000 But that's the opposite of transmitting information.
01:39:20.000 That's limiting information.
01:39:22.000 Well no, like, saying nothing to someone won't give you control over them necessarily.
01:39:26.000 You need to give them specific information.
01:39:28.000 You need to transmit them a certain idea, Trump is a fascist, but then make sure that's the only information they get.
01:39:32.000 I don't think when they're saying Trump is a fascist, they're using that in the same way you and I use language.
01:39:36.000 I think when they're saying Trump is a fascist, they mean he's out-group or in-group.
01:39:40.000 Perhaps.
01:39:41.000 You think they can define the word fascist in that context?
01:39:44.000 Many of them can, yes.
01:39:46.000 Many?
01:39:46.000 But I think most of them can't.
01:39:47.000 So the way I feel like the left functions is that they have their priests in the cathedral who understand and know what
01:39:53.000 they're doing.
01:39:54.000 Someone should write a book about this, don't you think?
01:39:55.000 Is that what you do?
01:39:56.000 Yes, yes, that's the new right.
01:39:57.000 So you write about how they're cognizant priests?
01:40:02.000 Yes.
01:40:02.000 Okay, so they're literal televangelists.
01:40:06.000 Rachel Maddow, John Oliver, John Stewart back in the day, they're literally giving sermons of the morals of the weak.
01:40:13.000 And then the congregants go on social media and spread the gospel.
01:40:16.000 This is not an allegory.
01:40:18.000 This is literally the case.
01:40:19.000 It is a degeneration of the social gospel, which has been going on for over a hundred years, and it's Christianity, a form of Christianity, without the mythology.
01:40:27.000 But of Christianity or just more like a theistic religion?
01:40:29.000 Is it specifically Christianity?
01:40:30.000 It's a degeneration of Christianity.
01:40:32.000 So they took the Christian ethics, the social gospel, which is a very American-specific variant.
01:40:38.000 They got rid of all the Christ stuff.
01:40:40.000 But they kept the ideology, because what happened was, over a hundred years ago, the idea was, instead of a person having an individual soul, which is historically regarded as one of the great contributions of Christianity, you can redeem a nation.
01:40:52.000 So a nation has a soul that has to be saved.
01:40:54.000 Well, if I'm going to save the soul of a nation, that means there's no aspect of it that is outside my purview and control.
01:41:01.000 I have to be in every boardroom, I have to be in every bedroom, I have to be in every house, because I have to root out sin.
01:41:06.000 And that's exactly how they operate.
01:41:09.000 Video games, sci-fi movies, the boardroom, who you date, everything falls under the edicts of this church.
01:41:16.000 There's such a bastardization of Christianity because Jesus wanted to empower the self and then the church came along and tried to make it about control of other places and things.
01:41:28.000 So let me drop another bomb on you guys.
01:41:32.000 Conservatives are supposed to study history and apply its lessons to real life and they never do it.
01:41:38.000 So what would Jesus do is written by an explicit Christian socialist in the 1870s.
01:41:46.000 It was from a book called In His Steps and this book also advocated no platforming.
01:41:51.000 Because the premise of this book is, he was a publisher, the character, it's a novel, and he's like, I'm going to live my life like Jesus would.
01:41:58.000 What would Jesus do?
01:41:59.000 And he goes, well, if Jesus was writing this newspaper, he wouldn't be taking advertisements about or writing news articles about boxing.
01:42:07.000 So we're not going to, we're going to pretend boxing, because it's barbaric, doesn't exist.
01:42:13.000 And it's a direct line from that.
01:42:15.000 But, you know, you mentioned Jon Stewart.
01:42:16.000 individuals and ideas and when christians use that expression they
01:42:20.000 don't realize it comes from this concept of uh... christian socialism but you
01:42:25.000 know you mentioned john stewart how is it that fifteen years ago the left was in favor of free speech
01:42:30.000 uh... when i read on the individual literature Sure.
01:42:32.000 So when I'm stronger than you, I ask for freedom because that is according to my principles.
01:42:37.000 When you're weaker than me, I take away your freedom because that is according to my principles.
01:42:41.000 So you think that, well, when... Republicans are the same way.
01:42:46.000 They're only for free speech when they're in the outgroup.
01:42:48.000 Yeah, like so when Trump says, if you burn the flag, you go to prison.
01:42:51.000 And then you can see who actually has principles when the politically homeless, moderates, and some conservatives are like, that's dumb.
01:42:56.000 You can't do that.
01:42:57.000 You can't have it both ways.
01:42:59.000 Yep.
01:42:59.000 So at what point do the Democrats then start advocating for free speech again?
01:43:03.000 Once Biden's in the presidency and they control everything, they're saying, now we should have speech?
01:43:07.000 No, I think when you have Democrats starting to feel pain and getting marginalized, then they're going to start complaining about free speech.
01:43:13.000 Oh, that's true.
01:43:14.000 The Harper's letter, when all these lefty writers started getting silenced.
01:43:14.000 That's what happened.
01:43:18.000 And they're all of a sudden like, wait, We need free speech back!
01:43:20.000 Yes.
01:43:20.000 Where were you a year or two ago?
01:43:21.000 Right.
01:43:22.000 I was thinking earlier that left and right don't mean anything, like earlier today, but I think it's less that it doesn't mean anything, because it has some meaning, but that it's relative to something.
01:43:31.000 And the thing that it's relative to keeps changing.
01:43:31.000 Yeah.
01:43:33.000 Here's another definition.
01:43:34.000 It's your approach to the outsider.
01:43:36.000 Leftism at its best is people who are marginalized or forgotten The leftist will point to that person and be like, hey, don't forget about this person.
01:43:43.000 They're important, they value.
01:43:45.000 And a lot of times that is useful because that person will fall between the cracks and be treated as garbage and there is something to be saved from that.
01:43:50.000 It also can be dangerous when it's the Trojan horse and you're like, open the gates, let's let the outsider in.
01:43:56.000 So both left and right, there's the dark side to it and the positive side to it.
01:44:01.000 There's a great book by Hubert Selby called Last Exit to Brooklyn.
01:44:04.000 It was heavily censored and it was basically about drug addicts and there's a gang rape scene.
01:44:09.000 It's a very dark book from 1958, 1960.
01:44:12.000 But before that, people who were drug addicts were invisible.
01:44:16.000 You don't talk about it.
01:44:18.000 And now, every celebrity can go on TV or you can have the president's son.
01:44:23.000 Just talk about it openly and they're valorized for it.
01:44:25.000 Yeah.
01:44:26.000 This is a huge change and that's a thanks to the left or because of the fault of the left.
01:44:30.000 Everyone look at it.
01:44:32.000 Let's do Super Chats!
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01:44:35.000 Do it.
01:44:35.000 Because, um, you should.
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01:44:37.000 And I gotta give a shoutout to Adrienne.
01:44:39.000 Who's Adrienne?
01:44:40.000 She just watches the show.
01:44:41.000 Oh, hey, Adrienne.
01:44:41.000 I wanna give a shoutout to Alex Jones.
01:44:43.000 This is the crumbled thing.
01:44:45.000 Is it?
01:44:45.000 It was just on the floor, and I'm keeping it forever, Alex.
01:44:48.000 I love you.
01:44:48.000 It's his failed attempt at a tinfoil hat.
01:44:50.000 Very failed.
01:44:51.000 I'm a champion your movement, brother.
01:44:52.000 No.
01:44:54.000 I'm gonna keep it live.
01:44:55.000 But no, just to reiterate, the plan was to get Michael and Alex back on the show because YouTube took on the podcast and said that there was a rule violation and I said, okay, well then we'll do another show and we won't violate the rules this time, huh?
01:45:06.000 And Alex said he wouldn't do another show with me because I keep it too real.
01:45:09.000 He was like, he was like, I gotta tell you, man, these Michael guys are just too honest.
01:45:12.000 These Ls.
01:45:13.000 Plus his L crap.
01:45:14.000 Couldn't do it.
01:45:15.000 No, but he was busy because he, look, he runs his own company.
01:45:19.000 Dr. Menace.
01:45:20.000 I gotta just say, before we go to Super Chats, isn't it weird that There was no complaints?
01:45:26.000 How many articles were written complaining about Joe Rogan and Alex Jones?
01:45:29.000 None.
01:45:29.000 They should put the thing back up.
01:45:30.000 It didn't violate... I mean, I guess you joke about firing squads.
01:45:34.000 That's technically weird.
01:45:36.000 I'm talking about the media reporting on Joe Rogan's show, calling for his cancellation, and the fact that they ignored that we had a show with 157,000 concurrent views and nearly over 2 million viewers.
01:45:49.000 Joe Rogan is catnip, and I see this every time we make a video about Joe Rogan.
01:45:54.000 People want to hear about Joe Rogan.
01:45:55.000 So weird.
01:45:56.000 Tim Pool's on the down low.
01:45:58.000 Yeah, nobody cares.
01:45:58.000 It's really funny when there are people who complain.
01:46:00.000 They're like, how come he's flying under the radar?
01:46:02.000 No one ever writes about him.
01:46:03.000 I don't know.
01:46:05.000 Maybe because I'm really boring, I guess.
01:46:06.000 Talk about stuff, but my opinions aren't strong enough one way or the other to be shocked or outraged, you know what I mean?
01:46:10.000 But Joe Rogan is like super kind of center of the road, too.
01:46:13.000 He's kind of milquetoast, too.
01:46:14.000 I think Joe is more interested in letting people talk.
01:46:18.000 Exactly.
01:46:18.000 And Ruben's like this also, than necessarily presenting his opinion.
01:46:21.000 Which is a choice, dude.
01:46:23.000 They don't want your focus on them.
01:46:25.000 If someone messes with you, that's bad.
01:46:29.000 Yeah, you don't want to mess with righteousness.
01:46:31.000 Subscribe, hit the like button, and we do the show Monday through Friday live at 8 p.m., but let's read some superchats.
01:46:37.000 Les Ormez says, if Trump does end up losing, he should buy CNN and fire everyone.
01:46:41.000 Keep up the good work, guys.
01:46:43.000 No, he shouldn't fire.
01:46:44.000 Do you mean fire or set them on fire?
01:46:46.000 No.
01:46:47.000 Nope.
01:46:48.000 Brian Stelter.
01:46:48.000 buy CNN and then just give an editorial edict that the company is now all Trump all the
01:46:52.000 time.
01:46:53.000 Oh yeah.
01:46:54.000 But good news about Trump.
01:46:55.000 Brian Stelter.
01:46:56.000 And so you're literally have Brian Stelter being like, today, major breaking news, Donald
01:46:58.000 Trump saved a puppy from a speeding vehicle down Fifth Avenue.
01:47:04.000 He dove into the street, grabbed the puppy, rolled out of harm's way, saving the puppy
01:47:08.000 and a small child actually at the same time.
01:47:09.000 They would all quit.
01:47:10.000 They'd be like, I'm not reporting this fake, you know.
01:47:13.000 Well, you can't blame them, in all seriousness.
01:47:15.000 How amazing would that be?
01:47:16.000 You know, I always thought about this.
01:47:17.000 How come rich people don't do more fun stuff?
01:47:20.000 Like they buy a yacht, that's so dumb!
01:47:21.000 A yacht.
01:47:21.000 What are you gonna do?
01:47:23.000 Sit on your boat.
01:47:24.000 I don't know, I think sacrificing children to the devil's kind of funny.
01:47:27.000 They do that a lot, apparently.
01:47:28.000 Why don't they just do, like, Elon Musk, I get.
01:47:31.000 He's like, I'm going to build a rocket ship and go to Mars.
01:47:34.000 I'm going to put satellites in outer space and give everyone internet.
01:47:37.000 I'm like, okay, well that's fine.
01:47:38.000 But it's not even as crazy.
01:47:39.000 Your idea of fun is scrapeboarding.
01:47:41.000 You want Donald Trump to invent a scrapeboard?
01:47:44.000 My idea of, I'm not talking about fun, I'm talking about abnormal.
01:47:47.000 You know what I mean?
01:47:48.000 Like, where's the rich guy who's building an Iron Man suit?
01:47:52.000 Or at least trying?
01:47:53.000 There is that one guy who built the jet suit, you know what I'm talking about?
01:47:56.000 And now the military, the rescue operations are trying, that's cool.
01:47:59.000 Where's the dude who like, I don't know, just buys up every billboard in LA for no reason and puts something dumb on it for no reason?
01:48:04.000 Just like, wastes time and troll people.
01:48:06.000 Where's a rich person who does what you do, but has billions of dollars to waste and just go nuts with it?
01:48:11.000 They should go to michaelmalice.com slash contribute.
01:48:14.000 What would you do if you had endless resources?
01:48:16.000 What would be the ultimate weird thing to do if you had money?
01:48:19.000 I promise you it's coming.
01:48:23.000 It's on the way.
01:48:25.000 Just like buying up every billboard down a highway and just putting random stuff on it makes no sense just to like screw with people.
01:48:30.000 What if someone just bought JohnOBrennan.com after the failed CIA former leader and redirected it to a Trump site?
01:48:38.000 Is that what you did?
01:48:39.000 Someone did.
01:48:40.000 Someone did, right.
01:48:41.000 I want to do orbital, orbitable, orbitable?
01:48:43.000 Why do I keep, orbitable?
01:48:45.000 I want to do like orbital, um, music videos and skateboarding.
01:48:48.000 Like just get some low orbit airplanes.
01:48:49.000 This is what you want to do.
01:48:50.000 You want to go in a deep sea submersible and see the bottom of the ocean and see all the God's mistakes down there.
01:48:55.000 God's mistakes.
01:48:56.000 God was making all these fish and he screwed them up and he's like, all right, I don't want to look at this anymore.
01:49:01.000 No one's going to see this.
01:49:02.000 Bottom of the ocean you go.
01:49:03.000 You know the blob fish?
01:49:05.000 It doesn't look, it doesn't look gross underwater.
01:49:05.000 Of course.
01:49:07.000 It's because they depressurize it and it explodes.
01:49:10.000 I understand.
01:49:11.000 There's ancient civilizations under there.
01:49:13.000 There you go, you gotta find it.
01:49:14.000 Come on, Ian.
01:49:14.000 Especially on the shelf.
01:49:15.000 Yeah, you gotta go under.
01:49:17.000 The continental shelf.
01:49:18.000 Caucasian persuasion says graphics interchange format.
01:49:21.000 Nuff said.
01:49:22.000 The dude who made it named it that on purpose to call it a gif.
01:49:26.000 Hmm.
01:49:27.000 Could you like, okay, so your name is Mitchell.
01:49:30.000 You're Mitchell Malice from now on.
01:49:33.000 Mitchell Malice.
01:49:34.000 Tim Pool is a dim fool.
01:49:37.000 If it was graphic interface, it would be GIF.
01:49:40.000 Yes.
01:49:40.000 Graphic is a soft G. The dude who made it said GIF.
01:49:44.000 I don't care what he said.
01:49:45.000 What's his name?
01:49:46.000 Richard Stallman did Gnu.
01:49:48.000 The guy who invented it?
01:49:49.000 Yeah.
01:49:49.000 I don't know the name.
01:49:50.000 Exactly.
01:49:51.000 Reading an article where he like he did an interview Once and for all oh now you believe CNN Mitchell
01:49:57.000 VW bear says I love the Tim Maliche combo. Keep up the good work guys. Yeah
01:50:03.000 Glenn says 18 T's sell CNN Trump by CNN, but um, yeah, do I so support that?
01:50:13.000 George Mountain says hey Tim new fan Your principled stance on dialogue and free speech are an inspiration in these rocky times.
01:50:20.000 I look forward immensely to your podcast with Graper General Nick Fuentes.
01:50:24.000 Stay safe, King.
01:50:25.000 That's a very dignified super chat.
01:50:27.000 And it is very dignified.
01:50:28.000 See, that was someone who wants Nick on the show, who is trying to go the positive route.
01:50:33.000 We are absolutely looking at a lot of different people.
01:50:36.000 I'll put it very simply.
01:50:39.000 I don't want to make it like we were pressured into having someone on the show for the sake of having them on the show.
01:50:44.000 Like, we want to have people on the show when it matters, and there's some people I'm talking to... Probably... Sometimes when they don't.
01:50:50.000 Yeah, I was like, oh no, Michael's coming back.
01:50:52.000 No, no, Michael's always welcome.
01:50:54.000 No, but there's some people that have been banned permanently across the board we're thinking about having on.
01:50:59.000 Because there's important interviews that need to be happening around censorship and politics in this country.
01:51:03.000 And this includes Nick.
01:51:05.000 Interestingly, so we've got to do research.
01:51:08.000 We've got to find the right time and moment for him and for other people.
01:51:10.000 But dude, I'm down to have... We were going to try to have Alex Jones on again, you know, after they pulled the show in the first place.
01:51:16.000 I'm totally down to have people on and have these conversations.
01:51:19.000 V. Ola says, let's play some Magic the Gathering.
01:51:22.000 I have, like, a $40,000 collection.
01:51:24.000 Legacy, Vintage, EDH, Modern.
01:51:25.000 We can jam games in a bunker during the Civil War.
01:51:27.000 Oh, man.
01:51:28.000 Vintage?
01:51:29.000 Sounds like fun.
01:51:29.000 Legacy.
01:51:30.000 I had, like, 26 Vintage decks until I moved here, and then everyone was like, nah, we just play Commander, man.
01:51:34.000 So I ripped them all apart.
01:51:36.000 What?
01:51:36.000 Just commit, yeah, like 20.
01:51:37.000 Probably a soul ring in every deck.
01:51:37.000 Oh, they were all vintage.
01:51:39.000 You know, it was like kind of the carbon, you'd see the same cards.
01:51:42.000 What the hell are you talking about?
01:51:43.000 The best card game of all time.
01:51:45.000 The most popular, the most popular physical card game, I guess.
01:51:49.000 I know what magic is, but I mean.
01:51:51.000 It's so fun.
01:51:51.000 You have black, white, red, blue, and green magic.
01:51:54.000 And they all kind of correlate to a way of being.
01:51:56.000 Okay.
01:51:56.000 You know.
01:51:57.000 Not Curtis says, Tim, Michael, how would you define or describe Marxism and its tenets?
01:52:01.000 Um, I wouldn't.
01:52:02.000 Michael probably could though.
01:52:04.000 Uh, Marxism, well, that's interesting because Marx said he's not a Marxist.
01:52:08.000 Yeah.
01:52:08.000 Really?
01:52:09.000 What?
01:52:09.000 Uh, he was, cause, cause Marxism developed as a result of his philosophy, but then it kind of went to other ways and he was asked about it, he goes, but I'm not a Marxist.
01:52:16.000 So I don't know that off the top of my head, I would have a good, uh, definition.
01:52:20.000 I would probably have like four bullet points.
01:52:22.000 Racist?
01:52:22.000 Uh.
01:52:23.000 No.
01:52:24.000 Wasn't he, wasn't he racist?
01:52:25.000 I don't think that's essential to Marxism.
01:52:26.000 Oh.
01:52:27.000 Um, but, uh, off the top of my head, I don't have a good one.
01:52:30.000 It's kind of like Jesus wasn't a Christian.
01:52:32.000 Like they took and they made Christianity based on it.
01:52:35.000 Yeah, he was Jewish.
01:52:36.000 Do we want to have a huge spurg out right now?
01:52:37.000 Yeah!
01:52:38.000 No, no, no.
01:52:39.000 What do you mean?
01:52:40.000 Is water wet?
01:52:41.000 Depends on if you're in it or not in it.
01:52:42.000 Yes, it is.
01:52:43.000 It's not wet.
01:52:44.000 What do you mean it's not?
01:52:44.000 Water is water.
01:52:45.000 Wet means the condition of having water as part of you.
01:52:49.000 Wet does?
01:52:50.000 Yes.
01:52:50.000 This is like the internet that goes, is water wet?
01:52:52.000 And the answer is no.
01:52:54.000 What?
01:52:55.000 Water produces wetness.
01:52:56.000 Yes.
01:52:57.000 My brain is spurting out.
01:52:58.000 Is dirt dirty?
01:53:00.000 No.
01:53:00.000 No.
01:53:00.000 I don't think dirty and wet are parallel words.
01:53:03.000 I think they're really similar.
01:53:04.000 Because you don't have to have dirt to be dirty.
01:53:06.000 Yeah.
01:53:06.000 Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:53:07.000 That's true.
01:53:07.000 It could be grime or it could be... Dirty.
01:53:10.000 Chips.
01:53:10.000 Or juice.
01:53:11.000 Yeah.
01:53:11.000 My shirt's all dirty.
01:53:12.000 Is juice juicy?
01:53:14.000 I don't know.
01:53:14.000 I think... Yeah, juice isn't juicy.
01:53:15.000 I don't think dirty... A juicy apple's not... No, no, no.
01:53:17.000 Thank you.
01:53:18.000 I don't think dirty references liquid.
01:53:21.000 I think references granular solids.
01:53:23.000 So like if you had Cheetos all over you'd be dirty.
01:53:26.000 If I spilled a coke on my shirt.
01:53:28.000 You'd be cokey.
01:53:29.000 And the shirt would be dirty.
01:53:31.000 If it dried up.
01:53:32.000 It doesn't feel right though, you know what I mean?
01:53:33.000 No, but if I gotta wash my dirty clothes, they're not covered in dirt.
01:53:37.000 Yeah, that's true.
01:53:38.000 You could take a dump in your underwear and call it dirty, you know what I mean?
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01:54:07.000 I am.
01:54:07.000 This guy is literally sponsored by an underwear company.
01:54:11.000 He just jammed in his promo for his underwear.
01:54:18.000 I love it.
01:54:19.000 Here we go.
01:54:19.000 Here we go.
01:54:20.000 Dylan Keller says, Michael, would you please elaborate on the clockwork elves and where they exist?
01:54:25.000 I want to know about the relationship between their plane and ours.
01:54:27.000 If Tim won't let you, could you please point me to some other reading or viewing material?
01:54:32.000 I refuse to allow you to unveil the secrets of the elves.
01:54:36.000 This is the pool house.
01:54:37.000 That's right.
01:54:37.000 How much did he pay for the super chat?
01:54:39.000 50 bucks.
01:54:40.000 Oh, snap.
01:54:40.000 OK, so one of the things that I hate, I'm being dead serious, and this is going to sound ironic coming from me, is when people run their mouths when they don't know what they're talking about.
01:54:52.000 So I have very, very limited information on this subject.
01:54:56.000 I can't point you into a good direction.
01:54:58.000 However, this is something I'm going to be learning a lot more about.
01:55:02.000 And when I am allowed, I will be talking about this at length.
01:55:05.000 That's gonna be at least two books from now.
01:55:07.000 You were saying before that sometimes they're surprised you can see them?
01:55:10.000 Yes.
01:55:10.000 That's crazy.
01:55:12.000 Great stuff, Tim.
01:55:14.000 Yeah, that's crazy.
01:55:17.000 I don't know.
01:55:17.000 That's why I was asking Alex because I thought Alex would know so much more about it.
01:55:21.000 So wait, you mean like they're chilling in here right now?
01:55:23.000 No, they're not.
01:55:25.000 Okay, it's like this.
01:55:27.000 Let's do this again.
01:55:28.000 Here's the picture, the same picture.
01:55:29.000 Okay.
01:55:30.000 This is the picture.
01:55:31.000 I'm listening.
01:55:31.000 It says Tim.
01:55:33.000 You couldn't read my handwriting.
01:55:34.000 It literally clearly says Tim.
01:55:35.000 I couldn't read it.
01:55:37.000 Is it upside down?
01:55:38.000 So this is Tim, right?
01:55:40.000 Show the camera.
01:55:41.000 Okay.
01:55:42.000 Wait, I want to see if there's anything else here.
01:55:43.000 Are there swastikas?
01:55:44.000 Because usually I'm drawing those when I'm in the bathroom.
01:55:48.000 Okay, so this is Tim with the beanie.
01:55:51.000 Yeah.
01:55:51.000 And this says Alex.
01:55:52.000 You guys can see this is MM.
01:55:54.000 This is Michael Malice, right?
01:55:55.000 Yeah.
01:55:55.000 If you wanted to tell these stick figures where we are in relation to them, they would not know because they only know up and down, right?
01:56:03.000 They're 2D.
01:56:04.000 So we are kind of behind them or through them, but... In a different dimension.
01:56:10.000 Yeah, but they don't understand that the language is not there for them where they exist, right?
01:56:15.000 So the elves are like behind this, like behind the mirror, but it's again, a very poor use of language to describe the relationship between them and us.
01:56:24.000 Is there a word for movement in a fourth dimensional space?
01:56:28.000 It's a tesseract.
01:56:29.000 We have up, down, front, back, side to side.
01:56:34.000 Do we have a word?
01:56:35.000 It's in.
01:56:36.000 It's in this thing.
01:56:37.000 Right, it's the veil.
01:56:39.000 It's the veil.
01:56:39.000 The protons are spinning around each other at the speed of light.
01:56:42.000 I'm in you?
01:56:43.000 Like, where are you?
01:56:44.000 I'm in you.
01:56:44.000 It's inside of this vacuum.
01:56:46.000 I'm inside you.
01:56:46.000 That's what they would say?
01:56:47.000 I'm inside you?
01:56:48.000 Well, it's like this is a 2D projection of us.
01:56:51.000 Right.
01:56:52.000 Right.
01:56:52.000 But it's also independent of us in one sense.
01:56:54.000 You ever see the documentary called What the Bleep Do We Know?
01:56:58.000 Well, let's watch our language.
01:56:59.000 It's like this, it's like really new age, it's really old, but they do an explanation of this and they say,
01:57:03.000 if you have these two-dimensional people, and you're looking at their space,
01:57:08.000 they could, you could say something and they would hear your voice coming from inside their bodies.
01:57:13.000 And then if you watched them, and they run inside their home, you can look down and see inside their home and say,
01:57:19.000 in your closet you've got three coins, there's shoes, and they would be like, how are you seeing all of this?
01:57:24.000 Where are you?
01:57:25.000 I'm above you.
01:57:25.000 What does that mean?
01:57:26.000 Right.
01:57:27.000 But the crazy thing is, if you moved your finger through their paint, through their plane, they would just see the circles form and then disappear.
01:57:35.000 So imagine like... It's like an MRI.
01:57:39.000 It's like an MRI.
01:57:40.000 Yeah.
01:57:41.000 That's exactly like an MRI.
01:57:42.000 I just looked at my MRI today.
01:57:44.000 So the elves are in a higher dimension or another dimension.
01:57:47.000 Higher.
01:57:47.000 Higher dimension.
01:57:48.000 Yes.
01:57:48.000 An outer.
01:57:49.000 An inner.
01:57:49.000 I think it's inside and outside of this at the same time.
01:57:52.000 That would be a test for kind of a wrinkly time.
01:57:54.000 Check out the Schwarzschild proton.
01:57:57.000 It's Nassim Herman's quantum physicist.
01:57:59.000 We'll look back at it.
01:57:59.000 Wait, wait, check this out, Tim, real quick.
01:58:02.000 And he theorizes that every proton is two protons spinning around each other at the speed of light, depositing information into the vacuum and then returning.
01:58:10.000 So it's depositing local information into the vacuum, and then the entire super vacuum that we know is calculating that information and then returning you a localized piece.
01:58:18.000 Well, is it nothing to do with the elves?
01:58:20.000 So I think that's where this vibration exists, is within that field.
01:58:25.000 The question I have is, if you were behind me, how would taking a substance give me the ability to see you behind me?
01:58:34.000 You know what I mean?
01:58:34.000 If they're in a different dimensional space, like, you know, let's call it a... 4D space.
01:58:41.000 Quisto.
01:58:42.000 They're through the veil.
01:58:43.000 Yeah, they're to my quisto.
01:58:45.000 Or to my... Just behind the veil.
01:58:48.000 It's fine.
01:58:48.000 Behind the veil.
01:58:49.000 We don't have to make up words.
01:58:50.000 Well, we need some word to describe that direction.
01:58:52.000 Directionality.
01:58:53.000 But we don't have a word.
01:58:54.000 Yeah, I got you.
01:58:54.000 So, how does taking DMT allow you to, like, see around a corner?
01:58:58.000 I don't... I have no idea.
01:58:59.000 I have no information about this.
01:59:02.000 So how did you come to understand or talk about the elves?
01:59:05.000 The people want the answers, Michael.
01:59:07.000 Well, the people can't always handle the answers.
01:59:09.000 They can't handle this.
01:59:10.000 Because the people aren't real.
01:59:11.000 Oh, snap.
01:59:12.000 I like it.
01:59:12.000 Yeah, you become real once your Super Chats are $100.
01:59:15.000 There's this thing called the super holographic graphic reality.
01:59:20.000 So Kevin says, check out Joan's Malice Pool stream on BitChute.
01:59:23.000 Amazing.
01:59:24.000 Also, YouTube blocks the name of that site in Super Chats.
01:59:26.000 Wow.
01:59:26.000 Wow.
01:59:29.000 Well, so we automatically back up all the shows on other platforms.
01:59:34.000 And so when YouTube pulled it, it still existed.
01:59:36.000 And a lot of people were like, it's gone.
01:59:37.000 Where can I find it?
01:59:39.000 And people were saying like, put it on BitChute, Tim.
01:59:40.000 Like, it's automatic.
01:59:41.000 I don't do anything.
01:59:41.000 It just appears there.
01:59:44.000 They say, Camaro Chris says, Trump is stepping on the banana peel, getting ready to do the backflip.
01:59:50.000 Camaro Chris.
01:59:51.000 Oh, Camaro Chris.
01:59:52.000 That's not a Gifford House Giff either.
01:59:53.000 Have you heard my analogy for like what Trump does?
01:59:57.000 No.
01:59:58.000 That there's people who think that Trump's playing 40 chess.
02:00:02.000 And there's people who think that Trump is a bumbling fool.
02:00:04.000 Yeah.
02:00:04.000 But the people who think that Trump is a bumbling fool, that would imply that sometimes Trump's walking down the street, slips on a banana peel, but then pulls a perfect backflip and lands and then keeps walking.
02:00:12.000 Maybe.
02:00:13.000 It looks like Michigan just got certified.
02:00:16.000 Oh, it did.
02:00:16.000 I don't know if this is accurate or not.
02:00:18.000 It's just what someone on Twitter is telling me.
02:00:20.000 I mean, that's always true, right?
02:00:21.000 Everyone on Twitter is always telling me the truth.
02:00:22.000 We'll double check it.
02:00:23.000 What are they saying?
02:00:24.000 They're saying that, you know, it's good enough for government work.
02:00:26.000 Wayne County election results certified after initial deadlock.
02:00:29.000 So this whole episode was a big waste of time.
02:00:32.000 All for nothing.
02:00:32.000 You wasted your time.
02:00:33.000 It's your fault, not ours.
02:00:34.000 You are welcome.
02:00:36.000 So Patch.com has just said, Wayne County election results certified.
02:00:40.000 So there was a little glimmer of hope that Trump was going to pull something off.
02:00:43.000 Now it's all gone.
02:00:45.000 We'll see.
02:00:46.000 I don't know.
02:00:46.000 Or a little glimmer of fear.
02:00:47.000 Yes.
02:00:49.000 That Joe Biden is going to become president?
02:00:50.000 No, that Trump would win.
02:00:52.000 Oh, right, right, right, right.
02:00:53.000 The board voted 4-0 to certify the results, but with a request to Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson to audit precincts that were discovered to be out of balance.
02:01:02.000 Jocelyn.
02:01:03.000 Yeah.
02:01:03.000 Jocelyn, is that it?
02:01:04.000 Yeah, there you go.
02:01:05.000 Board members initially failed to certify.
02:01:06.000 Okay, well, then they have to audit.
02:01:08.000 That's what they're calling for an audit.
02:01:09.000 For sure, yeah.
02:01:10.000 That will lead to an audit.
02:01:11.000 That's still a precedent.
02:01:12.000 Interesting.
02:01:12.000 That is still a precedent.
02:01:13.000 I'm not giving up.
02:01:15.000 We'll see what happens.
02:01:16.000 Never give up.
02:01:17.000 Canadian Greg says, where's my high?
02:01:19.000 I'm slightly over $100.
02:01:20.000 What the F?
02:01:20.000 Oh, hello.
02:01:21.000 Hello, Greg.
02:01:24.000 Your high is at the end of the DMT pipe.
02:01:25.000 Yeah.
02:01:26.000 Okay, thanks.
02:01:27.000 Florida County in Georgia.
02:01:29.000 Greg's a good guy.
02:01:30.000 Floyd County in Georgia.
02:01:32.000 You mentioned that was funny, right?
02:01:34.000 Someone super chatted it.
02:01:34.000 That's just hilarious.
02:01:36.000 Yeah.
02:01:37.000 Yeah.
02:01:38.000 Oh my god.
02:01:38.000 Well, also, Wayne County was the first, like, big transgender rock star.
02:01:42.000 What?
02:01:43.000 Wayne County?
02:01:44.000 Wayne County became Jane County.
02:01:45.000 And her group was called the Backstreet Boys since the early 70s.
02:01:48.000 How funny.
02:01:49.000 Weird.
02:01:49.000 Trent says, Hi guys, I recently rewatched V for Vendetta, of course, and I noticed a lot of spooky parallels with current events.
02:01:55.000 Amongst others, I think the Lockdown are Biden's Why They Need Us moment.
02:01:59.000 Yeah, we talk about this all the time.
02:02:00.000 Yeah, we mentioned it.
02:02:00.000 Yeah.
02:02:01.000 The Great Reset.
02:02:02.000 Like, Trudeau literally said it.
02:02:03.000 Yeah.
02:02:04.000 They're taking advantage of a crisis.
02:02:06.000 Boris said it.
02:02:07.000 Joe said it.
02:02:07.000 Someone tweeted at me today.
02:02:08.000 They go, isn't it amazing how they'll talk about it openly, but if you mention it, you're a conspiracy theorist.
02:02:13.000 Yep.
02:02:14.000 I don't think so anymore.
02:02:15.000 I mean, I've been talking about it.
02:02:16.000 Nobody's said it was a conspiracy.
02:02:18.000 Well, that's because you're ignored completely.
02:02:19.000 They don't say anything.
02:02:20.000 They said you don't exist.
02:02:21.000 Why?
02:02:22.000 Maybe you are in like two... He's in a different dimension.
02:02:24.000 Yeah, maybe he's in TV space.
02:02:25.000 He is.
02:02:25.000 He totally is.
02:02:25.000 He's in T space.
02:02:26.000 Maybe you're like behind two veils.
02:02:28.000 Oh, yeah.
02:02:30.000 Maybe that there's nothing they can say.
02:02:32.000 I mean, you look at certain political figures on the right and they've got controversial statements they've said that they can say, oh, it's hate speech.
02:02:37.000 Oh, this person is on this.
02:02:38.000 They just ignore me already.
02:02:39.000 You're like how I liked Britney Spears in the early days because it was like... Breaking cars?
02:02:44.000 Yeah.
02:02:44.000 Yeah, no, I don't know what that means.
02:02:46.000 I just remember hearing her.
02:02:47.000 Are you impugning the honor of Britney?
02:02:49.000 Britney was hitting it super hard.
02:02:50.000 Can I say one more thing?
02:02:51.000 I made a big mistake.
02:02:51.000 When she first was are you are you impugning the honor of Britney? Oh my god, Britney was super hard
02:02:57.000 Can I say one more thing? Yeah, I made a I made a big mistake
02:03:01.000 I went on twitter and I said I wonder what chris crocker is up to
02:03:05.000 Chris Crocker made that video, Leave Britney Spears Alone.
02:03:08.000 And then I tweeted out, I regret looking up at Chris Crocker.
02:03:12.000 And people follow that link and they're like, F you Malice.
02:03:16.000 I told you I regretted it.
02:03:18.000 Why?
02:03:18.000 What is it?
02:03:19.000 I'm not going to tell you, but if they go to Chris Crocker's Twitter, they're going to regret it.
02:03:22.000 You're going to regret it.
02:03:23.000 Now you know.
02:03:24.000 Okay.
02:03:24.000 Don't do it!
02:03:25.000 Shut up.
02:03:25.000 Anyway, what were you saying about Britney Spears?
02:03:27.000 Oh, you like Britney Spears?
02:03:27.000 In the early days, she was hitting it hard and it was like, I can't like Britney Spears, everyone will make fun of me, but I loved her music.
02:03:33.000 So it's kind of like how they are with you.
02:03:34.000 That's not what I'm talking about.
02:03:35.000 Why are they crapping all over me?
02:03:38.000 Yeah, why'd they say Tim Fools sucks?
02:03:39.000 Because if they start talking about you, they're going to get thrown under the bus.
02:03:42.000 But they didn't ignore Britney.
02:03:44.000 They talked about her as a sucky.
02:03:45.000 I ignored Britney.
02:03:46.000 Yeah, you have to.
02:03:47.000 I didn't want to admit anyone.
02:03:48.000 I got like 120 million views in October.
02:03:52.000 I think that's one of the biggest political shows in the world.
02:03:56.000 My personal podcast is ranked 46 on iTunes.
02:03:59.000 And this show is number 106 on iTunes.
02:04:02.000 It's like some of the biggest, you know, it's a top 250.
02:04:04.000 And we just had Alex Jones on to the biggest show with over 2 million views.
02:04:07.000 Tim, do you want gossip columns about you?
02:04:10.000 I'm not saying that.
02:04:10.000 I'm saying it's weird.
02:04:11.000 It is kind of weird.
02:04:12.000 I've never really talked about it.
02:04:13.000 He sits down to pee!
02:04:15.000 Oh, okay, thank you.
02:04:17.000 Gossip!
02:04:18.000 Oh, okay, okay, okay.
02:04:20.000 I have the documents.
02:04:22.000 I normally don't mention this because I don't want hit pieces or anything like that.
02:04:26.000 I purposely avoid, you know, controversial, you know, like, I don't like going on other people's shows for a variety of reasons.
02:04:32.000 But it is, I gotta say, very strange.
02:04:34.000 I thought we would get backlash for having Jones on.
02:04:36.000 We didn't.
02:04:36.000 We got nothing.
02:04:37.000 Nothing.
02:04:38.000 Kind of weird.
02:04:40.000 157,000 concurrent views.
02:04:42.000 Something like 2.3 million views.
02:04:43.000 Nothing.
02:04:44.000 Because I'm magic.
02:04:45.000 And it even got pulled because of this controversy.
02:04:48.000 Nothing.
02:04:49.000 One article from the Washington Times for the most part.
02:04:52.000 It's weird.
02:04:52.000 It is weird.
02:04:53.000 No phone calls, no emails.
02:04:54.000 You never hear Alex mentioned on like legacy media either.
02:04:56.000 That's not true.
02:04:57.000 I hate that expression.
02:04:58.000 Legacy?
02:04:59.000 How do you refer to it though?
02:05:00.000 The corporate press.
02:05:01.000 I hate legacy.
02:05:01.000 But YouTube's corporate too.
02:05:03.000 Tim has a corporation.
02:05:04.000 It's not legacy.
02:05:05.000 Okay.
02:05:06.000 This came about because when Alex went on Jones, they tried canceling... I'm sorry, when Alex went on Jones.
02:05:12.000 When Alex went on Joe, they started complaining they wanted Joe banned.
02:05:16.000 Spotify defended him.
02:05:17.000 There was this big hubbub.
02:05:19.000 Nothing.
02:05:20.000 Yeah.
02:05:20.000 Nothing.
02:05:21.000 So whatever these organizations are, Council on Foreign Relations, Economic Forum, CBS, ABC, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, all these crazy news organizations, it's like a coordinated function.
02:05:33.000 So there's a reason why they don't elevate up and coming people that are explaining the financial system and the structure and the coordination and all that.
02:05:42.000 Yeah.
02:05:44.000 So Tim, you do have an article.
02:05:47.000 You have one article.
02:05:48.000 It's from Reclaim the Net.
02:05:49.000 It just says YouTube removes Alex Jones' tool podcast for harassment and bullying.
02:05:54.000 Right.
02:05:54.000 Reclaim the Net is an anti-censorship, pro-free speech outlet.
02:05:57.000 That's it.
02:05:57.000 That's all.
02:05:58.000 That is amazing to me.
02:05:59.000 Let me give you this.
02:05:59.000 The Federalist asked me to write an article and I said it wasn't my place to write it.
02:06:04.000 Yeah.
02:06:04.000 Yeah.
02:06:05.000 But I'm just saying, like, it's just weird.
02:06:09.000 And I only bring it up because I figured surely this is the one that we had Enrique Tarrio on from Chairman of the Proud Boys.
02:06:14.000 Nothing.
02:06:15.000 Nothing still.
02:06:15.000 It was a good interview.
02:06:16.000 That's why.
02:06:17.000 And it got a ton of views.
02:06:18.000 Was he wearing the Fred Perry?
02:06:21.000 He was, wasn't he?
02:06:22.000 Was he?
02:06:22.000 No, he wasn't.
02:06:23.000 No, he wasn't.
02:06:23.000 He was wearing a t-shirt, yeah.
02:06:24.000 But we had, we literally, and this is just like a week or two after the debates when they're all talking about the Proud Boys and like, we're going to get the chairman on of a huge show.
02:06:31.000 So great, yeah.
02:06:32.000 Nothing.
02:06:32.000 Dude, the Alex show was awesome.
02:06:35.000 I know, I was there.
02:06:36.000 That's why they're not talking about it.
02:06:38.000 Do you think it's because we humanized these people?
02:06:40.000 We humanized people like Enrique?
02:06:42.000 We humanized people like Alex Jones?
02:06:43.000 You know what I think it is, honestly?
02:06:45.000 There's two things.
02:06:48.000 They are so intent that Alex Jones is completely out of his mind in every way, like he's like a hundred out of a hundred, that if he's just like 80, All of a sudden they have a problem.
02:06:57.000 If Trump isn't Hitler, then he's just like a McKinley.
02:07:01.000 They have a big problem because their narrative is a lie.
02:07:04.000 So if Alex Jones isn't 100% crazy, if he's only 80% crazy, now they've got an issue.
02:07:09.000 Because then why are we completely censoring this guy who's 20% of the time kind of making sense?
02:07:16.000 Was McKinley like a psycho?
02:07:18.000 No, what?
02:07:18.000 He was just mediocre.
02:07:20.000 Mimes says Trump loves space and technology.
02:07:23.000 He talked about going to Mars during the RNC.
02:07:25.000 He did, yeah.
02:07:25.000 He also said he was Batman.
02:07:27.000 Did he really?
02:07:27.000 I hope he did.
02:07:27.000 Yeah, that's awesome.
02:07:28.000 There was a little kid, Trump took him up in his helicopter before he was president, and the kid says, are you Batman?
02:07:32.000 He goes, I am Batman.
02:07:33.000 That's so cool!
02:07:34.000 Look it up!
02:07:34.000 There's a headline, Trump says I'm Batman, which I guess means that he watched his parents get shot.
02:07:38.000 Oh gosh, that's awful.
02:07:39.000 Probably on 5th Avenue.
02:07:40.000 Yeah, still got votes.
02:07:42.000 OPE says, with the issue of Joe not being able to finish his oath of office, the oath of office, the provision of the Constitution that would have VP elect then get sworn in should be changed because didn't the person that got second in the election become VP?
02:07:54.000 Ooh, I don't know.
02:07:55.000 What?
02:07:55.000 That's what we were talking about.
02:07:56.000 Back in the day, like Aaron Burr.
02:07:58.000 They changed it, right?
02:07:59.000 It was an amendment, I think.
02:07:59.000 Yes.
02:08:00.000 And then Aaron Burr went on and killed Alexander Hamilton.
02:08:03.000 Yes, my hero.
02:08:04.000 And I have a piece of Alexander Hamilton's hair in my house.
02:08:06.000 Oh my gosh.
02:08:06.000 I read that Hamilton didn't really think it was going to become lethal.
02:08:10.000 Apparently, Hamilton shot in the air, is one of the theories.
02:08:12.000 Yeah, he didn't actually intend.
02:08:14.000 He was like, okay, I'll go to the duel, but I'm not actually, you know.
02:08:17.000 That's not unique to him.
02:08:18.000 Many of these duels were for show, because these bullets were not very effective.
02:08:21.000 And they'd miss.
02:08:22.000 And they basically were real men.
02:08:24.000 We shoot at each other, we shake hands, and it's all squashed.
02:08:26.000 Yeah.
02:08:27.000 Honor culture stuff, yeah.
02:08:28.000 He took a bullet to the- he put it to the chest, right?
02:08:29.000 I think so, yeah.
02:08:30.000 To the lung or something.
02:08:31.000 He took him a couple- he died on my birthday.
02:08:32.000 1804, July 12th.
02:08:34.000 Uh, uh, Notorious B.I.G.
02:08:36.000 died on my birthday.
02:08:37.000 Oh.
02:08:37.000 I remember when I was a little- He's not dead.
02:08:39.000 Okay.
02:08:40.000 Notorious B.I.G., do you mean Ann Navarro?
02:08:44.000 Eric Digrepont says, Trump isn't playing 4D chess, he's Captain Jack Sparrow.
02:08:50.000 Does he plan it or does it all just work out?
02:08:52.000 Does he mean beat his girlfriend?
02:08:54.000 Is that what he means?
02:08:55.000 Jack Sparrow?
02:08:55.000 No, Amber!
02:08:56.000 Amber!
02:08:57.000 Beat him?
02:08:58.000 I don't know, that's what they're saying.
02:09:00.000 The fear that Trump has positive mental attitude and it actually works.
02:09:04.000 He doesn't.
02:09:04.000 He's highly negative.
02:09:05.000 What if that Trump exists on a higher plane and does DMT and so he can see the elves and they help him?
02:09:13.000 What if Trump is a senile old man and it's all barren?
02:09:16.000 Uh, yeah.
02:09:17.000 That's the other theory.
02:09:18.000 How is it that someone who's like 70-whatever is the best person on social media on earth?
02:09:22.000 This makes no sense.
02:09:23.000 I don't know.
02:09:24.000 He nails it.
02:09:25.000 Something's happening to 2016.
02:09:26.000 Something happened.
02:09:29.000 I love the theories that CERN fired the Large Hadron Collider.
02:09:32.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:09:33.000 Broke reality.
02:09:33.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:09:34.000 But they did, didn't they?
02:09:35.000 Like, they did the experiment, then all of a sudden, boom, Trump becomes president.
02:09:39.000 And it's like, everyone's freaking out.
02:09:40.000 How do we get back to normal?
02:09:41.000 How do we reverse things?
02:09:42.000 There is no normal.
02:09:44.000 Wasn't someone talking about that?
02:09:45.000 That on election night this year, they fired the collider again?
02:09:48.000 Did they?
02:09:49.000 Did they seriously?
02:09:50.000 They waited until a specific moment to do it.
02:09:51.000 They would have learned the first time.
02:09:53.000 Geez, guys, come on.
02:09:54.000 Now we're going to Google it.
02:09:55.000 Give us a hint.
02:09:56.000 No, but then Biden won.
02:09:58.000 They fixed it!
02:09:58.000 Or did he?
02:09:59.000 Yeah, they might be messing with dimensional interaction.
02:10:04.000 Two weeks ago?
02:10:05.000 Not that we are teleporting in the sense that we think.
02:10:08.000 Like, three-dimensional movement is more like we're appearing in place over and over and over again, so like...
02:10:13.000 You know, right now I'm spinning my Fermions and Bosons are spinning around forming matter in this position.
02:10:18.000 And when I look like I'm moving, it's actually just going to appear in a new spot at light speed.
02:10:24.000 So that can change if the Hadron Collider could change the way that we're appearing.
02:10:29.000 But the question is, jokingly, did they rip, uh, you know, did they send us into a different dimension where Trump becomes president?
02:10:36.000 And then they were like, you have to reverse it.
02:10:38.000 I love, I love watching these sci-fi movies where they're like, they accidentally switch dimensions and they're all panicking.
02:10:42.000 Turn the machine back on.
02:10:43.000 Oh no.
02:10:43.000 And then it's like, that's what really happened.
02:10:45.000 Yeah, well, I mean, that's what I'm writing about for my next book is walking around New York during the lockdowns and no one's on the street.
02:10:51.000 It really did feel like one of those movies where you're in the wrong dimension.
02:10:54.000 It's like 12 Monkeys.
02:10:55.000 Times Square was deserted.
02:10:56.000 New York City was deserted.
02:10:58.000 After 9-11, it wasn't deserted.
02:10:59.000 I've been in New York all my life.
02:11:00.000 I've never seen anything like this.
02:11:01.000 Where are the people?
02:11:03.000 Where are the people?
02:11:04.000 I went to a small town recently.
02:11:06.000 Rode my bike 32 miles.
02:11:08.000 It was crazy.
02:11:08.000 Went to the small town.
02:11:10.000 No people anywhere.
02:11:11.000 And it was the weirdest thing.
02:11:13.000 Like, no joke when I say no people.
02:11:15.000 I saw like one person sitting under a massive tent in a park.
02:11:19.000 One person just sitting under it.
02:11:20.000 And I'm like, why is there a massive tent with all these chairs and only one person?
02:11:23.000 Who set this up?
02:11:24.000 Why?
02:11:25.000 And why is there one person?
02:11:25.000 They were doing nothing!
02:11:26.000 This was the craziest thing.
02:11:27.000 They were just sitting there.
02:11:28.000 That reminds me of the first episode of The Twilight Zone where this guy gets to this town and there's no one.
02:11:34.000 Absolutely no one.
02:11:34.000 And he's trying to figure out what's going on.
02:11:36.000 He calls everyone and he's like, He drags this mannequin out of a car and he makes his own coffee because he's like losing his mind.
02:11:41.000 Didn't it turn out that he was in like a nuclear test site?
02:11:43.000 He was.
02:11:44.000 And this reminds me a little bit of going to L.A.
02:11:46.000 when we were driving on the highway there.
02:11:48.000 There were no cars.
02:11:49.000 It was bizarre.
02:11:50.000 What if we're just like the dimensional equivalent of like, you know, animals in a terrarium they're watching and collecting data on and they've abandoned the project?
02:11:57.000 That's one of the theories, yeah.
02:12:00.000 They got all the data they needed, so now they've just left the terrarium on the shelf, it's self-sustaining for the most part, and they walked away, and then it's all chaos now.
02:12:08.000 I bet they were curious what would happen if we had a black president.
02:12:11.000 What's the theory?
02:12:12.000 That's not the elf theory, though.
02:12:13.000 What is it?
02:12:14.000 Well, the elf theory is not the theory.
02:12:15.000 That's a totally different theory, yeah.
02:12:18.000 You've heard the theory that we're an experiment or something?
02:12:19.000 Yeah.
02:12:20.000 What is it?
02:12:20.000 You just said it.
02:12:21.000 Oh, that's it?
02:12:22.000 Yeah.
02:12:22.000 I thought there was more to it.
02:12:23.000 No.
02:12:23.000 Because I just made... I was just thinking like, you know, what if... That'd be cool, I guess.
02:12:27.000 I guess.
02:12:27.000 Simulation or whatever.
02:12:28.000 Yeah.
02:12:29.000 And they got bored, so they're done.
02:12:31.000 My theory is that Rick is back from college.
02:12:35.000 He's 19 and he's playing Simulation Earth, you know, the year's 2070-something.
02:12:39.000 It's a really realistic AI.
02:12:41.000 And then, you know, the doorbell rings because the pizza guy showed up with his calzone and his Mountain Dew, so he gets up to go to the door.
02:12:46.000 And then his little brother, Billy, jumps on the computer and starts mashing keys.
02:12:50.000 And then Ricky walks back in and he's got the calzone.
02:12:52.000 He goes, Billy, what are you doing?
02:12:53.000 Oh, what is it?
02:12:54.000 Donald Trump is president?
02:12:56.000 Oh, dude, how do I undo?
02:12:58.000 How do you understand?
02:12:58.000 What did you do?
02:12:59.000 Oh man, I gotta impeach him.
02:13:01.000 One of my favorite comedians, Joe Mackey, has this great bit about if he was going back in time and he killed baby Hitler, everyone would be like, dude, what are you doing?
02:13:11.000 No, no, you don't understand.
02:13:13.000 I'm from the future and things really take a turn with this baby.
02:13:19.000 Yeah.
02:13:20.000 I mean, that's true.
02:13:21.000 And he's like, while I'm there, I might as well take out Himmler and Schicklgruber and all these other people.
02:13:25.000 Kill all these babies?
02:13:26.000 Yeah.
02:13:26.000 They're like, what is going on?
02:13:27.000 He's like, no, I know what I'm doing.
02:13:29.000 Just trust me on this one.
02:13:30.000 Killing babies.
02:13:32.000 I truly feel like we're in another dimension, but is that, it's, I don't know how to explain it.
02:13:38.000 Prove it.
02:13:39.000 It's like a chaos dimension.
02:13:41.000 You can't prove it.
02:13:41.000 Like, in 2008- I'm Lawnmower Man, people.
02:13:44.000 I could have, I believe it!
02:13:46.000 In real life, I'm Mentally Limited Lawnmower Man.
02:13:49.000 There was a moment- I am God here.
02:13:51.000 I think that's true.
02:13:53.000 You're like Shaogorath.
02:13:55.000 What's that?
02:13:56.000 He's the god of chaos and Elder Scrolls.
02:13:58.000 Oh, okay.
02:13:59.000 Or one of the Daedric Princes of chaos.
02:14:01.000 Don't look at me.
02:14:02.000 Low-key, or set.
02:14:03.000 You have that embodiment of chaos.
02:14:05.000 Yeah, in every culture there is.
02:14:06.000 You know, jovial chaos.
02:14:08.000 Every time I go to the bathroom, you don't know what's going to come out.
02:14:11.000 Sometimes it's confetti, sometimes it's cotton candy.
02:14:13.000 Upper Decker, you mean?
02:14:15.000 On Upper Decker, yeah.
02:14:16.000 We call it Top Shelving.
02:14:18.000 Upper Decker.
02:14:19.000 Oh, yeah.
02:14:20.000 Canadian Greg says, I believe New York Times released today 40% of New Yorkers on Manhattan fled the city since February.
02:14:25.000 I don't know if it's that much.
02:14:27.000 I think it's way less than that.
02:14:28.000 I think it was 400,000 people.
02:14:30.000 It's a lot of people, though.
02:14:32.000 I heard 300,000.
02:14:32.000 He uses the metric system.
02:14:34.000 He's in Canada, so it's different for him.
02:14:35.000 Trevor says, Trump is actually John Titor and has seen the future.
02:14:39.000 Fourth Dimension is time travel.
02:14:41.000 Well, so, fourth dimension could be time.
02:14:45.000 It just depends on how you're framing things, I suppose.
02:14:47.000 There could be a fourth spatial dimension, or we could say that time is a dimension that we can't freely move through, and we're being pushed through.
02:14:56.000 So, the way you could see it is, if we have three dimensions in which we can control our movement to a certain degree, time would be like if we were falling down an endless shaft.
02:15:05.000 There's another way to look at this.
02:15:08.000 Sometimes things sound profound, but they also sound stupid at the same time.
02:15:11.000 They're both.
02:15:12.000 A shopping list is time travel.
02:15:14.000 A shopping list is you telling your future self a message.
02:15:17.000 Just like, you know, if you go back in time, it's just the other direction.
02:15:20.000 And we don't think about it in these terms, but there's lots of little mechanisms like this where we could tell each other things at different points in time.
02:15:25.000 Have you seen Tenet?
02:15:26.000 I have not.
02:15:27.000 What is it?
02:15:27.000 It's the new, uh, Christopher Nolan, right?
02:15:29.000 Yeah, it's good.
02:15:30.000 I thought it was pretty good.
02:15:31.000 Yeah, so basically, someone discovers a way to reverse entropy.
02:15:34.000 Oh!
02:15:35.000 And so, it creates literally objects that move the other direction in time.
02:15:39.000 And so, there's crazy dynamics.
02:15:41.000 The movie's cool.
02:15:42.000 But basically, some point in the future, they invent it, creating a path to go back in time.
02:15:47.000 But when you're, when you invert entropy, you perceive yourself normally, but everything else is different.
02:15:53.000 And so you can't breathe because inverted oxygen can't enter your cells.
02:15:59.000 So you need inverted, a regular oxygen can't enter inverted cells.
02:16:02.000 So you need an inverted oxygen with you.
02:16:04.000 Otherwise you die.
02:16:04.000 So they have to wear suits, but it's really cool watching how two different, you know, objects moving different directions through time interact with each other.
02:16:13.000 It's a cool concept.
02:16:13.000 Yeah.
02:16:14.000 Along your allegory of the writing, the list is time travel.
02:16:18.000 So is internet video.
02:16:19.000 So is just recording in general, because right now.
02:16:22.000 You are watching this now.
02:16:24.000 But now, for me, is later for me.
02:16:27.000 Yes, right.
02:16:28.000 And you're watching it now, which is... And by the time most people experience this, like when they watch the clip or whatever, we're gonna be doing something entirely different.
02:16:36.000 You're watching the past.
02:16:37.000 You're looking into the past.
02:16:39.000 You might as well be dead, yeah.
02:16:40.000 You know what's gonna be really weird?
02:16:41.000 Oh, you might as well be alive.
02:16:42.000 How, like, history is going to be perfectly preserved almost, you know, with all of this data and all these videos, that in the future their supercomputers are gonna be able to go through all of these videos and be like, here's what really happened.
02:16:53.000 I bet they're going to be able to build supercomputers that can show video of potential futures as well.
02:16:57.000 So now we look at video of the past.
02:16:59.000 That'd be interesting.
02:17:00.000 What were you going to say?
02:17:00.000 No, I agree with you.
02:17:03.000 Jack Martin says, why would Trump commit so hard to the fraud narrative if he and his team didn't truly believe they have a rock solid case?
02:17:08.000 Because I think that's an easy one, because it gives Trump an enormous amount of pleasure to watch his enemies in the media squirm, evidently.
02:17:18.000 And it also gives him an out without being a loser.
02:17:21.000 And it also is a fundraiser for him.
02:17:23.000 And it makes his fans happy because it's fun for them.
02:17:26.000 He's fighting the bitter end tooth and nail.
02:17:28.000 He's going to say, I didn't lose.
02:17:30.000 It was stolen.
02:17:31.000 So he'll always be the winner.
02:17:32.000 And that's a narrative.
02:17:34.000 It's very powerful.
02:17:35.000 May I put my two cents in?
02:17:37.000 I think that he actually does have some very solid evidence.
02:17:40.000 I have no idea what it is.
02:17:41.000 I think it's a lot more solid than you guys think.
02:17:42.000 And I guess we'll see.
02:17:43.000 That's a good point.
02:17:45.000 I know.
02:17:46.000 Tim's not sold.
02:17:47.000 Tim's not sold.
02:17:47.000 It's okay.
02:17:48.000 For a while, I was thinking they did, but as time goes on, I'm kind of just... Yeah, time is getting on.
02:17:53.000 Yeah, I tweeted about this.
02:17:54.000 I said, release the Kraken.
02:17:56.000 It's trending on Twitter.
02:17:57.000 I said, it sounds an awful lot like trust the plan.
02:17:59.000 Yeah.
02:17:59.000 Like, I'm chilling.
02:18:00.000 If you guys have evidence, I look forward to seeing it, you know?
02:18:03.000 And then Viva Frey, who's his lawyer, said the longer they wait to release it, the bigger it's going to need to be to have an impact.
02:18:08.000 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:18:08.000 Absolutely.
02:18:09.000 And so I'm not convinced.
02:18:11.000 I'm not.
02:18:12.000 I mean, they talk about all this stuff openly, like Dominion Voting Systems, and was it Smartech or whatever the company's called?
02:18:18.000 I don't know.
02:18:18.000 I haven't heard of that yet.
02:18:19.000 What is that?
02:18:19.000 It's the software company that, like, these companies have shady backgrounds and shady histories, and there's been, you know, questions about whether or not the machines can be manipulated.
02:18:28.000 I firmly believe, and I'm talking about John, because I watch John Oliver, and John Oliver told me they can very easily hack these machines, so I believe it.
02:18:37.000 In that case, I believe it's possible they have evidence.
02:18:40.000 They do.
02:18:41.000 I can't imagine that a year ago, John Oliver was saying, it's current year, they're hacking voting machines, and there wasn't some, you know, someone paying attention to this.
02:18:51.000 Tim, it's no longer current year, duh.
02:18:53.000 So a year later?
02:18:54.000 It's 2019!
02:18:56.000 But listen, I'll tell you this.
02:18:57.000 Do you have confidence that the Trump team was paying enough attention and prepared enough to actually, you know, catch evidence of vote machine manipulation?
02:19:06.000 Or are they just now, after the fact, going, oh yeah, hey look!
02:19:08.000 Yeah, that's what it looks like.
02:19:09.000 I have confidence that democracy is when the good guys win, and a coup or populism is when the wrong people win.
02:19:17.000 They do not believe in democracy other than an ex post facto rationalization for what they wanted to do the entire time.
02:19:23.000 Just like Amy, remember?
02:19:24.000 Amy Comey Barrett.
02:19:25.000 Oh, it's illegitimate.
02:19:26.000 You know, the senators don't have a right to appoint her.
02:19:28.000 We're going to walk out of the hearing.
02:19:29.000 That was two weeks before the election.
02:19:31.000 Right.
02:19:32.000 I have to wonder why they pushed her through so quickly.
02:19:35.000 They could have approved her in the lame duck session, but they chose to do it just before the election.
02:19:39.000 I thought it was smart to galvanize their voters.
02:19:42.000 I mean... I thought it was very smart.
02:19:44.000 Across the right wing, sorry to interrupt you, that was clearly Trump's biggest accomplishment was the Supreme Court.
02:19:50.000 Yes, but then people of all... So the question is, if people are already satisfied with what he's done, why won't they go vote?
02:19:56.000 And there was a question of, if they don't approve her, will it then be like, everybody go vote to make sure!
02:20:01.000 It could potentially send out more Democrats though.
02:20:03.000 Sure.
02:20:05.000 Maybe?
02:20:06.000 Or maybe he's wanting to get it done because... I think the question is, is she going to play a role in a Supreme Court ruling for Trump?
02:20:13.000 I think what I'm looking forward to is them building on the Heller decision.
02:20:17.000 What's that?
02:20:17.000 The Heller decision is what, for the first time, the Supreme Court adjudicated that the Second Amendment is, in fact, an individual right.
02:20:24.000 And if it is an individual right, then lots of these laws at different cities are up for grabs in terms of their legality.
02:20:31.000 Just gone.
02:20:32.000 I don't know about gone, but the Supreme Court's going to look at them in a different context now.
02:20:35.000 Now there's room to build on that lawsuit.
02:20:37.000 So basically I can get like, you know, like a 200-round drum for a handgun or something and just like carry it around?
02:20:42.000 Well, the premise is if abortion is not subject to regulation, as many people would have it, and free speech is not subject to, you know, regulations as many people have it, if the Supreme Court regards it in the same context as the others too, what's your legal argument for splitting these hairs?
02:20:56.000 Right.
02:20:56.000 Interesting.
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02:21:41.000 It's a lot of fun.
02:21:42.000 I love it.
02:21:43.000 Ed, you know what?
02:21:43.000 They have camouflage underwear.
02:21:45.000 So your genitalia can be even more invisible.
02:21:47.000 It's like someone's gripping your junk while you're sitting there in your chair?
02:21:50.000 For three hours.
02:21:52.000 The whole time.
02:21:52.000 Oh, there you go, man.
02:21:54.000 I wish you the best in selling many pairs.
02:21:56.000 You can get my pants.
02:21:56.000 Why do we call it a pair of underwear?
02:21:58.000 Do we call it a pair?
02:21:59.000 We call it a pair of pants.
02:21:59.000 Yeah, that's weird.
02:22:00.000 Yeah, British people call them pants.
02:22:01.000 It's one thing.
02:22:02.000 It is, yeah.
02:22:02.000 Pants?
02:22:03.000 Plural?
02:22:03.000 Pantalones.
02:22:04.000 Yeah.
02:22:05.000 A piece of underwear?
02:22:06.000 A pant.
02:22:07.000 Yeah.
02:22:07.000 It should just be a pant.
02:22:08.000 They do say pant.
02:22:09.000 They say this like a carpenter pant.
02:22:11.000 That's interesting.
02:22:11.000 That's weird.
02:22:12.000 Pantsuit?
02:22:13.000 How do we say?
02:22:14.000 A pair of underwear?
02:22:15.000 Yeah.
02:22:15.000 That sounds weird.
02:22:16.000 There's two legs.
02:22:17.000 I like how we're all immigrants all of a sudden.
02:22:19.000 How do they say in this country?
02:22:21.000 Pair underwear?
02:22:22.000 That's crazy!
02:22:23.000 A piece?
02:22:24.000 A unit of underwear?
02:22:27.000 I would like a proof of underwear.
02:22:29.000 You're on to something about the pear thing being weird.
02:22:32.000 I'm not the first person who said it, but you want to... I just totally made a bad joke there.
02:22:38.000 Hey, tell me about your books real quick.
02:22:39.000 Well, what do you want to know?
02:22:40.000 Just what are they called?
02:22:41.000 So the Dear Reader is the unauthorized autobiography of Kim Jong-il.
02:22:45.000 So it's everything you need to know about North Korea in a book.
02:22:48.000 And I want to make it entertaining that you could be in the bathroom or the beach.
02:22:51.000 Because all the books out there are too dark, so this is literally everything you should know.
02:22:54.000 I went there, did the research, and The New Right is about right populism, or more correctly, anti-left political movements that you're not supposed to talk about.
02:23:04.000 And the next one's gonna be called The White Pill.
02:23:06.000 Very cool.
02:23:07.000 It's about why the good guys won and why they will win again.
02:23:10.000 Well, that makes me very hopeful, Michael.
02:23:12.000 Thank you.
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