On this week's episode of Conspiracy Theories, the boys discuss AOC's win in the Democratic primary and why she's probably not going to lose in November. They also discuss the possibility that AOC is a clone of Joe Biden and why that would be a good thing.
00:01:55.000But it was just, uh, I'm assuming it's a guy.
00:01:58.000Made a really good point saying that, uh, I think I talked about it on a bunch of my other, my, my, my other channels today.
00:02:04.000If the popular vote goes to Biden, and the electoral vote goes to Trump, but one state decides to flip, then you've got both sides declaring victory.
00:02:13.000Both claiming the Electoral College is theirs.
00:02:16.000It's a slippery thing, because I mean, I'm seeing people posting about how they got their ballots, like their mail-in ballots, and there's no Republican box on any of it.
00:02:27.000It's all Democrats, no matter who you vote, wherever checkbox it is.
00:02:32.000But maybe that's because that was a primary ballot.
00:02:34.000Yeah, I don't know if that's true or not.
00:02:35.000Because the primaries are going on right now.
00:04:48.000But what happens now if the culture war really is as prominent as people think, and every single Republican in that district gets up and goes to vote because they're freaking out?
00:05:18.000Still rioting in D.C., still rioting all over the place.
00:05:20.000Maybe it gets crazy enough to where every single, every single Republican in the district goes to vote, and that would mean most Democrats don't vote.
00:05:28.000So I think AOC got like 170,000 or something votes, something like that.
00:05:51.000If the Democrats in her district are laughing saying we won, but every single Republican gets up and goes and votes, AOC could lose and the district could flip red and that would be insane.
00:05:59.000Now I normally wouldn't want to believe it, but it happened in the UK.
00:06:04.000So maybe the issue is that it's a closed primary.
00:12:11.000Now, ladies and gentlemen, There are a lot of comments from people who are saying things like, I wouldn't have believed it a year ago, I wouldn't have believed it two years ago, it's 2020, anything is possible.
00:12:19.000I bring you now to two stories which show me it's possible.
00:12:25.000First, a Democratic state senator was brutally beaten by the far left.
00:12:29.000So we'll get more in-depth into this, but I want to highlight the fact that the violence has reached a point where elected officials are being beaten in the street.
00:12:36.000Listen, You can talk about Antifa and the Proud Boys and like, ah, who cares?
00:12:40.000It's someone throwing a brick through a window.
00:12:42.000Oh, it's some dude stealing from a storefront.
00:12:44.000No, this was a Democratic state senator who was out and seeing these riots, trying to take a picture, film a video, and they ran up and started beating the crap out of him.
00:12:53.000He locked himself in his office, I guess.
00:16:04.000Instead of abolishing the Electoral College, we all agree that if we have 270 votes between our pact, then we all give our votes to the popular vote winner.
00:16:16.000Regardless of what the states vote for.
00:16:18.000It is one of the stupidest ideas I have ever heard.
00:16:21.000These people clearly have not thought things through.
00:18:01.000to award all their electoral votes to whichever presidential candidate wins the overall popular vote in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
00:18:08.000The compact is designed to ensure that the candidate who receives the most votes nationwide is elected president, and it would come into effect only when it would guarantee that outcome.
00:18:27.000Moody's Analytics—this is pre-pandemic, mind you—said that with maximum historical turnout, Democrats win by only a few electoral votes, and that with normal turnout, Trump will win heftily, to say the least.
00:18:42.000Let's say because of COVID, it becomes very, very close, and because of mail-in voting, turnout is really high.
00:18:47.000The Democrats come shy of about 30 votes.
00:18:50.000So California says, But because we signed this compact, if we give our votes to the national popular vote winner, it would guarantee the outcome, like it says.
00:19:01.000Yeah, but that feels an awful lot like California's just picking who the president is instead of the people.
00:19:08.000Well, but they don't know who's going to win.
00:19:10.000They don't know who's going to win the popular vote.
00:19:17.000Well, but they can't enact it unless it guarantees the outcome.
00:19:20.000So they have to, at least there's a check to see, so they would know.
00:19:24.000So let's say when it comes to election night, everyone votes and California sees that if they give their electoral votes to the popular vote winner, it will guarantee the outcome.
00:19:54.000Any one of these states could arguably be like, well, our state chooses otherwise.
00:19:57.000The Supreme Court's apparently going to rule on what's called a faithless elector, someone on an electoral vote who decides to vote a different direction.
00:20:03.000You're not supposed to do that, apparently.
00:20:05.000So I don't think what they're saying here actually strikes at the heart of what the compact is.
00:20:11.000The compact is supposed to be that if you can guarantee 270, then you all give your votes to the popular vote.
00:20:18.000How much you want to bet after everything the Democrats have done with every scandal, they're going back to the China thing.
00:22:16.000And we've seen stuff, I think it was like in Oregon, too.
00:22:18.000Yeah, there were a few places that happened.
00:22:19.000The small town cops and sheriffs are like, never gonna happen, you can't make me do it.
00:22:23.000But the big city cops, like a few miles from here with that gym, the cops with a smile on their face walk up and say, how's it doing, how's it going ma'am?
00:25:08.000Well, maybe it would be D plus 10 if actual Republicans voted and actually talked to the community.
00:25:14.000But there's no, in so many of these places, no one wants to invest any money or time or energy explaining very simple things.
00:25:20.000And the funny thing is, a lot of these people in the city are very religious.
00:25:24.000Especially in this area, which is very Latino.
00:25:25.000A lot of Abuelitas, Christian, Catholic, or otherwise.
00:25:29.000Well, I mean, the left is basically burning down, trying to burn down Jesus now.
00:25:33.000So it's like, maybe they might come around.
00:25:35.000So this attack that happened, this is the crazy thing, check this out, in Madison.
00:25:41.000It started over a dude who went to a restaurant with a megaphone and a baseball bat and was screaming about how Jesus was stolen, he was originally Horus from Egypt, and that the white man stole it.
00:26:32.000Then they arrest him and then a riot breaks out.
00:26:35.000so messed up it's like everyone can have a god and everyone like your relationship with god is your own you know i i'm not the most religious person but it's like if i imagine whatever my god would be it doesn't have to be the same as yours but i'm not even i'm not even concerned about the same with jesus it's like if if you think you you have a relationship with him whoever it is whatever it is you know you you choose what that is it's like Man, all I see is just hate.
00:29:14.000This is what I think, you know, a lot of these progressives don't understand when they're saying, like, Joe Biden can win.
00:29:20.000I'm like, you know, I was asking some of the guys, I was like, what do you think it means that stores like this are selling out, like, they're struggling to get inventory, guns are going nuts, first-time buyers are through the roof?
00:30:49.000Yeah, so Ronnie Mullen in Pro Skateboarder, he ollies stationary, and then does what is, I guess, simply called a wheelie, but the platform is moving underneath him, and he's staying in the same place.
00:31:32.000I have a lot of things that I agree with both sides and I disagree with both sides, but I'm, I'm definitely in the middle.
00:31:37.000This is what I was thinking the other day when I did that rant.
00:31:39.000It's like, I'm talking to these dudes today who are basically like, Trump's gonna win, I'm not worried about it.
00:31:44.000And I'm like, if you've been sitting back while they've been tearing down statues, thinking, well, I'll vote November.
00:31:49.000You know, look man, Trump wins, the left goes insane, they burn everything to the ground, and you sit there saying, well, you know, in four years I'll vote for Trump Jr.
00:31:56.000Well, you know, I was thinking about that.
00:32:32.000Or do they worry about where they're going to get income and focus on getting a job, which is what you'd think an average person would focus on, instead of putting themselves in harm's way when they aren't even stable themselves anymore, you know?
00:34:58.000What's the difference between that little bird that has no power whatsoever to stop a human being and the cat willing to challenge us to a fight?
00:35:06.000I laughed and I looked at Bucko and I was like, that little bird thinks he can take us.
00:35:10.000He's no match for a kitty and his human ally.
00:35:40.000I think something has happened where people are now conflating being able to buy a loaf of bread for your kids with actually providing for your kids.
00:36:07.000People don't understand what they actually have in this world.
00:36:09.000It's not so much about you saying, I could lose my job and can't feed my family, it's you saying, we live in such luxury, I don't want to risk it.
00:36:16.000I don't want to actually go back to the days where a boat landed on the shores of North America and they got off the boat and they were like, bunch of trees!
00:36:44.000As long as we can have pizza on the weekends.
00:36:46.000You know, it's interesting you're saying that because I've been thinking, I mean, we talk about this all the time, just society and, you know, where we're at nowadays.
00:36:55.000And I kind of started talking about, you know, the loss of the masculine male, you know, and like traditional, you know, families.
00:38:35.000I think it's still there, was something like, We raised our kids totally normally.
00:38:40.000They went to college in Oregon, and now they've gone insane and disowned us for supporting Trump.
00:38:45.000And so it's like, you wanna talk about doing everything right and giving your kids the food they need, and then they get indoctrinated and their brains get twisted into jelly, and you could have stood up and stopped it, but you were happier just making sure they had pizza on the table.
00:39:00.000They had their mashed potatoes and gravy and their steak.
00:39:03.000And those are all really important things and I can respect that.
00:39:46.000But then they started going after the Founding Fathers, and the argument was slavery.
00:39:49.000And I said, well, there's no... I will absolutely and always condemn the past, the failures of humanity, especially with slavery, and even today.
00:39:58.000The Founding Fathers created something truly great, so I think you're missing the point here.
00:40:03.000Now they're getting rid of abolitionists.
00:40:04.000Now they're announcing they're going to tear down Lincoln.
00:40:27.000You have this, like, normal-looking teenage girl with a smile on her face, wearing regular clothes, jeans and a t-shirt, and the next photo is, like, two years after college, and she's got this angry scowl on her face, one eye is, like, bigger than the other, and her head's shaved.
00:40:38.000Are you talking about de Blasio's daughter?
00:41:06.000Okay, so it is another minority group then that they're just reeing the loudest then?
00:41:12.000And the squeaky wheel gets the grease.
00:41:15.000And as we learned from South Park and from history, the people who threaten the violence for some reason, everyone bends the knees to them and then they get what they want.
00:41:26.000We want people to be able to live and for the system to function properly, for people to have a real chance.
00:41:30.000I think the people that aren't like that don't want violence and are trying to not Be violent, but are 100% willing to be violent when it finally comes to their doorstep.
00:42:37.000I'm not the average person who's cowering.
00:42:40.000I'm the person who actually stood up and said, tear up my contract right now.
00:42:44.000Yeah, but they're tearing down the statues right now.
00:42:48.000They're doing... It's not you, it's the whole country now.
00:42:52.000What I'm saying is, I'd be willing to bet in many areas, many rural areas, you will get a shotgun blast to the face if you even walk in their house.
00:43:02.000There's a video of a guy who drove down the wrong driveway.
00:44:34.000And then when the video cameras start rolling and it shows, you know, a middle-aged Latino mom saying, please stop being beaten by Antifa, that might suck for that woman for sure.
00:45:31.000There's a difference between the people who are peacefully protesting and the people who are not there that are trying to take a hold of it and steer it down a different street.
00:45:45.000If you get a bunch of regular people, middle-aged men and women, and they show up around a Columbus statue and they link arms, and that's it.
00:46:40.000They know that when the video comes out of the cop dragging the protester away, they win sympathy.
00:46:45.000That's what they've been doing the entire time.
00:46:47.000What I've been telling people is, when you look to the extreme right, it's a high-intensity, extreme moment where one person commits an atrocity, and it shocks and terrifies everyone.
00:46:59.000What Antifa and far-leftists do is low-grade terrorism, where they'll hit you one time and no one cares that it happened.
00:47:06.000but then when you fight back they cower and shake and go ahhh and when the cops move in
00:47:11.000to make arrests they're going help help and the videos come out and they go look what's
00:47:14.000happening to us we're being repressed.
00:47:48.000You want to know what you need to do is, I don't think, I wasn't telling people, and I hope people realize this, just to arbitrarily be like, I quit!
00:50:09.000They absolutely do work, because you stay within the confines of what's morally acceptable, and you become the victim.
00:50:16.000And this is why this one dude got fired from his job.
00:50:19.000They say, this researcher tweeted out from an African-American social psychology professor, I guess, or whatever his position was, that peaceful protests Result in a two-point swing and
00:50:33.000Violent riots result in a two-point drop for the party. So like
00:50:38.000They do specifically talking about Democrats versus Republicans. Yeah, excuse me
00:50:43.000Editor when peaceful protests happen positive coverage emerges
00:50:47.000Mm-hmm, and then the the party that's peacefully protesting gets a ton of attention talks about their issues and they
00:50:53.000win over supporters When the group gets violent and destroys thing it swings in
00:50:57.000the other way because they're the bad guys now So it's possible that Antifa has lost a ton of favor because of the violent riots, but the media covered for them the whole time, saying peaceful protesters, they blamed the police for it.
00:51:11.000Right, even here, like look at this article, Wisconsin state senator attacked by protesters Seriously.
00:51:18.000As demonstrations in Madison turned violent.
00:51:20.000No, they showed up to riot because they were pissed that someone rightfully got arrested for what he... He didn't get killed.
00:52:01.000They've attacked old people in the past.
00:52:02.000But could you imagine the cameras rolling and the granny brigade with like fresh cookies and little trays were standing around saying, Grandma says no violence.
00:53:59.000And so it can be, the song can be called Summer of Love.
00:54:01.000And I was thinking, I'm in the early stages of writing it where it's basically going through all the crazy things that have been escalating.
00:55:31.000The New York Times, but that's probability, not polls.
00:55:35.000So the New York Times released an explainer talking about how they did their polling, and they said that even though they predicted Hillary would win, Trump was still in the correct national popular vote margins.
00:55:45.000Yeah, but we look about right now the temperature in America and imagine people are being ostracized from groups for saying, I'm a Trump supporter.
00:55:55.000Like someone called, you said it yourself, someone calls you up and said, who are you voting for?
00:57:03.000But if people aren't willing to actually get up and go support the president in person, then maybe they won't be willing to do it in November.
00:57:10.000I think for, look, I think the people that didn't show up, there's a lot of this COVID thing people are still afraid of.
00:57:18.000And it's like, if they keep shoving it down your throat, they're not going to show up for the Democrats either.
00:57:23.000It's not like it's only the Republicans who are afraid of that.
00:58:04.000I've seen a lot, a lot, when I say this I mean a lot, over 300 easy comments of people talking about how their dead loved ones voted Democrat.
00:58:14.000That they were like, my mother's been dead for 10 years and I just got this thing that she voted Democrat.
00:59:15.000We got applications for ballots, meaning I can fill it out and then ask for one, And it's shocking because it seems like there's no time for that to actually happen.
01:02:18.000So I bring this up because the people who are all screaming for mail-in voting are the cops saying the easiest way to get rid of the protesters is to arrest them.
01:02:24.000The easiest way to get people to vote is just send them a ballot.
01:02:26.000And then you open the door to the whole thing being bunk.
01:04:14.000It's mostly the extremists, and then they win every single time.
01:04:18.000I read a story on Twitter today where there was a left-wing activist, like a social justice warrior, who quit her job because her boss made a racist or sexist joke.
01:04:28.000And I was like, if this leftist can quit her job on the spot because a joke hurt her feelings, then why can you not consider taking steps to make your voice heard in a principled way at your job without freaking out about it?
01:06:51.000Bubba Wallace relieved by FBI finding no crime in noose, but frustrated by reaction.
01:06:56.000Well, he apparently changed his story.
01:06:57.000For those that aren't familiar, Bubba Wallace is the only black diaspora, I think that's what they refer to it as, racer in NASCAR, and he found a garage pull cord for the door.
01:07:08.000It's like, if you have a garage, you have a pull cord.
01:07:11.000It's tied in a loop so you can grab it and pull on it.
01:07:15.000Well, he found that, and he said it was a noose.
01:07:17.000And then NASCAR issued this big statement, and then he like drove his car and they all marched behind him and like sang songs and whatever, and it turns out it was a pull cord.
01:07:57.000But I think, as we stated in a previous segment, Trump's strategy is these Democratic senators are trying to bait him and they're burning themselves down.
01:08:06.000What if, because of all the chaos and destruction in these blue states, I mean, like, dude, we announced it a long time ago, we're getting out of Jersey because of how awful Murphy was.
01:09:18.000First off, I won't say how relieved I am, or I want to say how relieved I am that the investigation revealed that this wasn't what we feared it was.
01:09:27.000I want to thank my team, NASCAR, and the FBI for acting swiftly and treating this as a real threat.
01:09:32.000I think we'll gladly take a little embarrassment over what the alternatives could have been.
01:09:37.000Make no mistake though, some will try.
01:09:39.000This should not detract from the show of unity we had on Monday and the progress we've made as a sport to be a more welcoming environment for all.
01:09:49.000So, looking at this, first off, he's not saying I was embarrassed, you know, he's saying we.
01:09:54.000So it's like, you should be embarrassed.
01:13:25.000I hope you guys can forgive me for putting you through this, but you gotta understand why I'm wound up a little bit based on everything that's happening.
01:13:30.000And that's why I can respect to what he's, you know, an extent.
01:14:40.000Yeah, he was in racial slurs, mostly targeting black people and stuff like this.
01:14:43.000Man, that would... And you know what gave him what he was talking about?
01:14:48.000He was talking about the left and the things they were doing.
01:14:50.000It opened a door for him to say, you know, there's all these people coming out with this Black Lives Matter stuff, and they started going off.
01:14:56.000And it was like the things that these activists did.
01:14:59.000And I got to be honest, I was I was very like he could tell I was getting angry.
01:16:04.000What I'm saying is that because of these negative stories in the press, It gave him an opportunity to say, hey, you hate those guys killing those cops, right?
01:16:10.000I'm like, yeah, he goes, yeah, and then he goes off.
01:16:12.000So once he gets you to agree with him, all these things they're doing is bad, right?
01:16:17.000They're shooting people, they're out throwing bricks and fireworks and stuff, and you're like, it's all awful.
01:16:21.000And then he tries pushing to see how far he can take you.
01:16:24.000What I'm saying is racists are being emboldened by the extremist actions of the left in the name of racial justice.
01:16:30.000And they know that regular people are getting scared of the violence, and it's giving an opening to racists to be like, ooh, now's my chance.
01:16:38.000Well, I mean, I'm not saying they don't exist, you know, but it's not the norm anymore.
01:22:28.000They don't understand the concept of finite materials and production and labor.
01:22:33.000Yeah, I saw a Trump-hating post today from someone that I know, and it was basically about him taking back some environmental stuff in America.
01:22:44.000And I was reading the comments, and I know some of these people in there, and I'm like, you realize that all of you have phones, And we get all those phones from other countries that have zero environmental control.
01:22:56.000They don't care what happens over there.
01:22:57.000And you guys are all, you're complaining about Trump trying to bring, I mean, you realize he's trying to bring the factories here where we will regulate them.
01:23:05.000I mean, there's a fine line, but that's the reason why he's doing this.
01:23:09.000And they were all like, wow, he didn't think about that.
01:23:12.000I'm like, yeah, well, you know where your iPhone came from, right?
01:23:14.000On the other side of the planet, where you don't think about.
01:23:17.000But here you're complaining about something on your computer, mind you, that was made over there with no environmental control.
01:23:56.000And he thinks it's a point against when people say to the far-left activists, you want to have all these regulations, yet you have an iPhone.
01:24:04.000Because there's no real response to it, this guy makes up a fake strawman response of, you want to improve society, yet you live in it.
01:24:12.000And the point he's making is, just because you have an iPhone doesn't mean that you have no right to demand things are better.
01:24:19.000And it's like, that's technically the truth, but that's not the point we're making.
01:24:21.000The point we're making is that you're demanding environmental regulations to stop the Pacific plastic gyre and then giving money to people who are making the plastic gyre.
01:24:29.000If you want to stop the slave labor and you want to improve human rights, give your money to people who enforce human rights, the ones in America.
01:24:59.000And it's like, when you walk up to them, and they're like, you know, they're eating glass, and then they're going, oh, because their stomachs hurt, and they fall over, and you go, yo, yo, stop eating glass.
01:25:08.000And then they all start going, with their noses, and dancing around like this.
01:27:23.000When they post that comic of the guy going, yet you live in society.
01:27:26.000It's like, you realize you didn't answer what my point was.
01:27:29.000That you are literally giving money to the Chinese establishment, which has slave labor committing suicide en masse for cheap products they jack up the price on, which contributes to plastic pollution around the planet.
01:29:54.000Could you imagine trying to talk to somebody and you're like, I think we have a serious problem with the structure of our tax system.
01:30:01.000Now a lot of people are concerned about health care, but first I think we need to reallocate taxes away from foreign interventionary war and regime change.
01:31:12.000Now, the funny thing about all this is that I think many Trump supporters are just in a luckier position in that they're not on the side of the authoritarian wingnuts who are banning speech.
01:31:21.000You can complain about Trump and call him all the worst names in the book.
01:31:23.000Trump is doing very little, unfortunately.
01:31:53.000And they're everywhere, and they make no logical sense.
01:31:57.000It's just like what I was saying before, it's like when you're making cookies, and you cut out the cookies and you got that weird leftover dough you can't really cook or do anything with.
01:32:04.000It's like these people are only fragments of a functioning member of society because there's nothing for them to do anymore because we've progressed too much in technology.
01:34:01.000Well, I would tell you the answer is no.
01:34:04.000But the way I usually describe it is that non-theistic religious I have my own unique spiritual perspective.
01:34:13.000I believe in God, but I don't believe in... I was explaining this earlier.
01:34:17.000Everybody can sort of see through like a keyhole into what the truth really is, but they're only looking through one keyhole at varying perspectives.
01:34:27.000So the way I see it is, a lot of these religions, not all of them, but a lot of them, would be like if there was a big, huge mansion, and each and every one of them had a door, and they were peeking through a keyhole.
01:34:38.000At one keyhole, you can see the lounge and the bookshelves, and you're like, that's it!
01:38:25.000When I was living in Chicago and I sold all of my possessions, then moved to California with 200 bucks, and I was homeless for a brief period.
01:38:52.000Why aren't more people giving us $500?
01:38:54.000All right, Rigel J says, the very highest leaders at my workplace talk about the need for the courage to stand up against racism and the need to have difficult nuanced conversations.
01:39:05.000Then they huddle in their bubbles, stroke their egos and assuage their white guilt by confirming each other's biases.
01:39:13.000Tim, you lit a fire in me and I'm going to be a figurative needle in their bubble.
01:39:28.000You can't claim that you want to be, you know, against racism and then go into your little bubble and, and talk, be racist, in closet racist.
01:40:51.000I mean, they're running out of ideas, so it's going to happen eventually, I'm sure.
01:40:56.000I don't like the idea of Confederates getting honored.
01:40:58.000I understand the idea of defending your states and all that stuff, but the way I view it is, you can look back at historical figures and make them all look like really, really bad people.
01:41:11.000The question I have is, were they creating a better world?
01:41:15.000And through their work, slavery was abolished.
01:42:04.000Now, you could argue Thomas Jefferson didn't create a better world because he created a world in which the SJW could grow and become tainted and destroy everything.
01:42:38.000I'm just trying to figure out, you know, what qualifies someone for being a historical figure we build a statue for and one we don't.
01:42:47.000And I can certainly respect the willingness to fight and die for your people, but not insofar as people who would create an awful future like the Soviets would.
01:44:01.000Sean Lewis says, Tim and Co., I've become a huge fan and love your views, even if I don't always agree.
01:44:06.000My question is, when doing research on topics, which is the best way to form factual opinions or who to trust due to so many biased medias?
01:44:12.000I honestly can't give you a good answer, to be fair.
01:44:19.000I'm just reading articles, cross-referencing, seeing what people are posting.
01:44:25.000Honestly, I feel like posting something and going, is this true?
01:44:30.000And because I have a really solid following now, a lot of people are hitting me up like, this isn't true, this is true, and I see both.
01:44:38.000People are arguing, people argue that it's true, it's not true, that the AOC tweet from a while ago, yeah, it's like, it's not, it was a wild tweet, you know, it's like, there's no way she tweeted this, but a lot of people out there are like, I saw it, I saw it on her page, and then she deleted it, and it's like, I don't know, but that does help a lot.
01:45:02.000I actually really appreciate you guys that are hitting me up with those.
01:45:20.000And then I'll go to SJW subreddits and right culture war subreddits, whatever you want to call it, Libertarian.
01:45:27.000And I'll go to r slash politics, where you'll see all of the hate for Trump.
01:45:32.000And then you can go to the Donald dot win, which is the Donald Trump supporters' unique clone of Reddit because they were getting censored on Reddit.
01:45:40.000So I just try and read everyone's take on things.
01:45:43.000And then typically, you can discern the truth if you read, like, five articles on the same thing.
01:47:24.000And this other guy who was with him was just some random young journalist from Germany.
01:47:28.000And so they ran up and started punching him, and then other people saw, and then ran up and started punching him as well as they yelled Nazi Schweinhund.
01:47:34.000Because no one knew who they were, but say it once and it's all it takes.
01:47:38.000When I was walking, leaving the protest area, there were people tweeting.
01:47:42.000I was with Lauren Southern, and it's a long story I'm not going to get into, but there were threats made against her, so I was like, I'm going to walk with her back to make sure nobody tries to kill her.
01:47:52.000Not that I agree with her politics, but I don't want anyone to die.
01:47:56.000And so we walked back, and as we were walking back, people were spying on us.
01:49:45.000And they eat their own poop, so we're good.
01:49:47.000But that's different, it's not necessarily poop, but they do.
01:49:49.000A lot of people don't know this, that rabbits, because they're like, they're herbivores, they poop out, it's not really poop, it's from somewhere, it's like next to their butthole.
01:50:47.000When he takes it off and there's just hair stuck to me, that's annoying.
01:50:51.000Alright, we got LikeFryLikeFry who said, Hey, what up?
01:50:53.000Tim, when you mention how paramedics wouldn't go in a situation without cops, remember paramedics carry morphine and all sorts of drugs that would sell for a lot on the streets.
01:51:02.000Adam for president, spin that UFO and get those little guys dizzy.
01:51:40.000If someone wants to ask me what teas do I drink, I would tell you I don't drink tea, but someone just handed me a glass and I had two sips.
01:56:04.000And the same is true for Democrats, too.
01:56:06.000The message is clear when it comes to this election.
01:56:09.000Whatever you think is happening, if you think you're going to win, you better fight like your life depends on it.
01:56:15.000How many people, I'll tell you what, they're not going to go out and vote, and they're going to go, oh, but I thought we were going to win.
01:56:33.000She's in a blue state, in a blue area.
01:56:36.000But all we see, like even if I didn't know you, right, and I was just watching the news and just seeing what was going on, I would equate a lot of that was going on to the Democrats making these decisions, letting this run rampant in their cities.
01:56:53.000I think what's interesting is, when people talk about redpilling, I brought this up early on when they were like, you know, because in 2014 they were saying, Tim Poole's a slow redpill, and I'm like, you gotta understand, it's just not corrupting my circles, okay?
01:57:06.000When you're complaining about video games and comic books, I don't read comic books.
01:57:11.000I rarely play these video games you're talking about.
01:57:13.000But then once they got into Magic the Gathering, then I was like, whoa!
01:57:21.000It's because the infection is spreading.
01:57:23.000And so there are a lot of people who don't see it.
01:57:25.000And then all of a sudden they get smacked in the face by it.
01:57:27.000So a good example for you, we were talking about this the other day, I'm like, it's funny because You were saying before that you weren't aware of what was going on until you came out here, or something to that effect.
01:57:41.000I was living in my comfortable bubble, because society, that's what we have.
01:57:45.000So what would have happened if you didn't come out here, you're in your bubble, and all of a sudden you got word that orcs and drow were being retconned and that magic was banning a bunch of cards?
01:58:00.000Whether you came out here or not, they were coming for you, and the infection spread into your world heavily, and you would've been sitting there being like, they just banned all these cars, what's going on?
02:02:03.000I was kidding, but actually you know what feel free to send me stuff And there's who am I who am I kidding you can absolutely send me stuff if you want it write my name It'll come to me through that PO box, but so I just say Tim cast IRL on my main shows on my two channels I always mention the PO box so people always send stuff to me yeah Yeah.
02:02:20.000But we do mention it periodically here, and people still put my name on it, so we're trying to... Yeah, we never know.
02:02:25.000We're going to be setting up a new website.
02:02:26.000We are going to be, I believe right now, the plan is to set up a Locals, for those that aren't familiar, Dave Rubin's project.
02:02:33.000Locals.com, we're going to have separate entities with different, you know, everything.
02:02:36.000It's going to be really, really awesome.
02:03:07.000I think it's Parler, and you go there to parlay with other people, and I'm just gonna go ahead and go with that.
02:03:13.000And you can follow me on Twitter, send me stories.
02:03:15.000I always have a pinned tweet on my page where you can comment and like stories that are there, and I peruse it pretty much before every show and talk to these two about what we should talk about.
02:03:38.000We're gonna see so it's getting crazy This is why I appreciate you all so this is why I can't do it because I have like 500 and something thousand half a mil Yeah, so it's like, I just, I got like a thousand responses on one tweet about my voice.
02:03:53.000I'm like, I can read like three of them.
02:03:56.000But it's going to get harder and harder for sure.
02:03:57.000But you can also make sure to follow the other person who's here.