On this week's episode of The Dark Side Of, we discuss the latest Democratic response to President Trump's call for the military to defy their commander-in-chief's orders. Plus, a report that evidence may be missing in the Charlie Kirk assassination case.
00:02:57.000Donald Trump has accused Democrats of sedition, which is punishable by death, he says.
00:03:03.000Except sedition in this country is not punishable by death.
00:03:06.000Although he later retruthed someone saying that these Democrats who called on the military to defy illegal orders were traitors, and another individual that said, hang them, George Washington would.
00:03:19.000When asked for comment, the White House walked it back saying the president doesn't want to kill Democrats.
00:03:24.000But of course, that's not how it's being taken because Democrats are already epileptic.
00:03:29.000With Chris Murphy saying, This is remarkable to come from a Democrat, federal-level politician, but pick an effing side.
00:03:38.000But this, I'll just say, watching this go down, I can only say there's no offering.
00:04:14.000Plus, we've got a bunch of other weird stories.
00:04:17.000Crockett, you know, the Democrat, Jason Crockett, she said, here's a list of people who also got funding from a person named Jeffrey, from someone named Jeffrey Epstein.
00:04:28.000And then, as it turns out, she goes, I didn't mean the Jeffrey Epstein.
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00:10:28.000Everybody's trying as hard as possible to not say that Donald Trump called for the death of Democrats, but I think it's fair to say that he did.
00:10:50.000He quite literally just truthed seditious behavior, punishable by death.
00:10:55.000However, that's not necessarily in reference to anything, so we don't know exactly what he's saying, except he also re-truthed this at P78 Untruth.
00:11:04.000Social said, hang them, George Washington would.
00:11:08.000And it's an article from the examiner saying Democratic veterans in Congress urge service members to refuse unspecified unlawful orders.
00:11:16.000The result of which is this is Chris Murphy from Connecticut.
00:11:21.000He is a sitting center with a million followers saying pick an effing side.
00:11:26.000I'm going to play this clip for you, but I want to make one thing clear so you can understand how we've come to this point.
00:11:31.000Democrats are doing what I call the tweedle de tweedledum statement.
00:11:35.000We've talked about this in terms of death threats.
00:11:37.000Someone will say something like, all Nazis should die.
00:11:41.000Then the guy next to him points to Raymond and says, he's a Nazi.
00:11:45.000No single individual called for death or instructed you to kill somebody.
00:11:49.000But when you see these two statements made side by side, it is a death threat.
00:11:53.000You just can't prosecute either of them because both of those statements are protected speech.
00:11:57.000What the Democrats are doing right now is they've been blasting across the internet everything Trump does is an illegal order.
00:12:04.000Deploying Marines, illegal, National Guard, illegal.
00:12:08.000Then they come out later and say, defy illegal orders.
00:12:12.000When people rightly say, you are telling people to be insubordinate, you're calling on the military to defy the chain of command.
00:12:18.000They go, no, it's a legal requirement to defy illegal orders.
00:12:22.000But they're doing the tweetledum, tweedledy, tweedledum statement.
00:12:51.000We did have a civil war where the president was arresting politicians from states he did not like and suspending habeas corpus and sending literal troops into other states to kill people.
00:13:02.000And then you had Sherman's March to the Sea.
00:13:04.000So please, for the love of all that is holy good, sir, read a history book.
00:13:08.000Every Democratic member of the Senate and the House, their life is in jeopardy right now.
00:13:13.000Okay, I got to go back because this is of the country.
00:13:16.000Every Democratic member of the Senate and the House, their life is in jeopardy right now, especially those that were specifically targeted by this social media post, Democratic senators and House members who were simply saying that no member of the military should act illegally or in violation of the Constitution.
00:13:37.000The President of the United States just called for members of Congress to be executed.
00:13:43.000If you are a person of influence in this country, maybe it's time to pick a fucking side.
00:13:51.000If you are a Republican in Congress, if you are a Republican governor, maybe it's time to draw a line in the sand and say that under no circumstances should the President of the United States be calling on his political opposition to be hanged.
00:14:08.000We are at a very dangerous moment right now.
00:14:10.000The president is engaged in the wholesale incitement, endorsement, and rationalization of political violence in this country.
00:14:21.000This is a very slippery slope that we are on.
00:14:24.000This is a moment for people to step up, for Republicans to step up, for business leaders to step up.
00:14:32.000Anybody who has a voice or a soapbox in this country needs to draw a line in the sand and say that it is not acceptable for the president of the United States to call on the murder of his political opposition.
00:14:47.000Well, firstly, he didn't call for the murder.
00:14:50.000And I think this is an important distinction.
00:14:52.000Not that I agree with Donald Trump saying on X or on truth, you know, reposting the hang them or anything like that.
00:14:59.000But saying someone should be criminally charged and face the penalty of those charges is very different from calling for the murder of them.
00:15:08.000The penalty for sedition is up to 20 years in prison, not death.
00:15:13.000That's why this is like, whoa, whoa, pump the brakes there, buddy.
00:15:16.000Now, I do think it's fair to point out Democrats have been playing the circuitous semantic game for a long time, advocating for violence, celebrating assassinations, lying about Jeffrey Epstein, and instructing the military to defy the chain of command.
00:15:32.000Let's not forget, and this is Trump's fault for hiring Millie, but Millie bypassed chain of command to contact China.
00:15:38.000We have already seen the lines breaking.
00:15:41.000Democrats have a responsibility, and they are certainly playing dirty games.
00:15:45.000I have no problem criticizing Trump, saying this is not the appropriate way to handle it, but hey, it takes two to tango.
00:16:24.000He's got to be as hysterical as possible, right?
00:16:26.000So if there's anything, like we talked about the other day, if there's anything you can grab as a position of attack, it's this.
00:16:32.000And to act absolutely hysterical, to drum everybody up to, in my opinion, it's going to be really hard to get normal citizens to really care about, oh, the poor politicians.
00:17:41.000We bought it back from Mexico when we actually got it back from them because Polk gave it back to Mexico and then the U.S. got it back from.
00:18:27.000And this is kind of the big challenge.
00:18:29.000When it comes to elections, when we say normies don't care about Israel, because we're talking about winning elections, when we're talking about people murdering each other in the streets at the highest level, all that matters is a tiny fraction of the political elites are ready to kill each other.
00:18:42.000So every war ever has always been the tiniest percentage of people.
00:18:46.000That's where you get the phrase, the three percenters from.
00:18:48.000They say it was 3% of people who fought in the American Revolutionary War, something like that.
00:18:53.000So as for the sentiment in favor of revolution, you have estimates ranging of upwards of like 40% of the colonies supported it.
00:19:01.000Then the next biggest faction opposed it.
00:19:04.000I think the biggest, the plurality was like, we don't know and we don't care.
00:19:08.000And then you had like 40% and 20% or something like this.
00:19:11.000And with all wars, it is always a small faction of political elites.
00:19:17.000I mean, the Matt Taibi article from several years ago is two vehicles are speeding at, you know, they're at full speed heading to the police department.
00:19:27.000Two men jump out, run up to the chief of police and go arrest that man at each other.
00:19:32.000It is always just a small handful of people.
00:19:34.000In fact, take a look at the history of like a military coup where 15 guys go in a building and the whole government is now under control of somebody else.
00:19:43.000I want to play this clip for you so you guys know the context here.
00:21:11.000So the point is, over the past several months with these ICE raids, you have Democrats arguing that Trump's orders of the National Guard have been illegal.
00:21:20.000The purpose of this, you must watch it in the context of the entire year.
00:21:26.000If you found a guy who lived in the hyperbaric time chamber with Goku and Vegeta, and he came out and had no idea what was going on, actually, I take that back because time was slower in there.
00:21:37.000If Rip Van Winkle woke up today and you showed him this video, he'd go, I don't understand.
00:21:42.000Yeah, you don't follow illegal orders.
00:21:44.000You then show him what Democrats have been saying.
00:21:48.000This is an example of a future sentiment.
00:21:50.000We already know they've claimed that the deployment of military was illegal.
00:21:54.000So they're basically saying, in the event Trump tells you you're being deployed from Chicago to, or you know, from Texas to Illinois, say no.
00:22:04.000To be fair, she's not an elected politician, but she said, the reason Trump is warning Democratic congresspeople not to interfere with illegal military orders is because he's gearing up for war in Venezuela.
00:22:14.000He feels his grip is slipping and is responding by trying to tighten it.
00:22:18.000The context here is she is saying, and I'll stress this, I'm not a fan of intervention in Venezuela, but certainly as it comes to foreign wars, there are ways it's handled.
00:22:28.000And if Congress approves it and authorizes it, Trump can do it.
00:22:31.000I'm sure there are going to be some circuitous methods by which Trump has the authority to bomb like he is in the Gulf.
00:22:39.000What she's saying is, if Trump orders action in Venezuela, it's illegal and should be defied.
00:22:46.000Now, as to whether or not it actually would be illegal or whatever, it's beyond just a single individual in the military to make that decision.
00:22:54.000It's going to be a court-adjudicated process, but this is the game Democrats are playing.
00:22:58.000They label what Trump does always as illegal.
00:23:01.000Then they make another video saying, you don't have to follow illegal orders.
00:23:21.000But they have bigger things on their plate than to worry about what some people on the internet are saying.
00:23:26.000I think it's worth noting, too, like the idea that Congress is going to declare war or the idea that Congress is in charge of what military actions the United States takes, like that, the precedent has already been set that the president is the guy that can do it.
00:24:01.000I signed up to defend the American people and protect the Constitution, Blaha said.
00:24:05.000When we have somebody in power who's actively dismantling our rights, free speech, due process, freedom of the press, it's really hard to be a soldier right now.
00:24:12.000Understand, everyone, Democrats are fomenting a faction in our military to defy Donald Trump and, quote, pick an effing side.
00:24:23.000So when you already have National Guard going to the press and saying it, quote, quote, it feels illegal.
00:24:32.000They're trying to get this message to more and more members of the military to create a faction that will be loyal to them and disloyal to the president.
00:24:43.000This is how you end up with two different militaries shooting at each other.
00:24:48.000Yeah, I mean, if you're talking about like the National Guard being activated or having the president make a decree or send the National Guard somewhere, it's going to be tough to get him to say, hey, I'm going to use force against my neighbors, which is why you had Texas going for, you know, going to Chicago to support the law enforcement there.
00:25:14.000If you have the president do that kind of stuff, then you're more likely to have the National Guard following their orders as opposed to following the governor's orders.
00:25:25.000Keep in mind that they're claiming, you know, this is why this is a headline, right?
00:25:29.000The biggest thing you should think about is two, two National Guard members speak out.
00:25:35.000And at the very end, it says, he's dismantling free speech, democracy, it's the end of the world.
00:25:39.000Kind of saying the same thing you always hear anybody that's kind of wilding out what they're going to say.
00:25:44.000But what is failed to be said is there's 13,000 National Guard members in Illinois, not two.
00:25:51.000Two is, it shouldn't even be an article, right?
00:26:35.000When it comes to receiving orders from the president, historically, famously, the Confederate general said, my nation or my home, I choose my home.
00:26:45.000And when you get this Blaha guy, isn't he a politician?
00:27:18.000If Donald Trump, you know what this leads us to?
00:27:22.000I was saying this a few weeks ago that historically, the president right now, it would not be unprecedented if Donald Trump suspended habeas corpus in key areas where they were engaging in the protective principle and the deployment of military and National Guard.
00:27:38.000Abraham Lincoln suspended habeas corpus for the purpose of transporting military from Philly down to D.C. and other areas.
00:27:44.000They didn't want any sabotage on supply lines.
00:27:46.000If you've got two Illinois National Guards saying they're going to defy orders and you've got Democrats telling them they should defy orders, it would not be unprecedented.
00:27:56.000But if Trump came out and said, we're going to suspend habeas corpus in the transport lines for National Guard and we will not tolerate insubordination in any capacity, sedition, treason, or otherwise, we have right now this as a threat with Trump saying it's seditious behavior.
00:28:13.000I would not be surprised if Trump or if Stephen Miller came on TV and said, we talked about suspending habeas corpus.
00:28:37.000The fact that in Oregon, they're arresting conservatives or that they're filing injunctions or seeking injunctions to block Trump deploying National Guard and saying he has no authority to do so, and he certainly does.
00:28:50.000And now we're learning that they've continually suppressed what's called the protective principle and called it illegal, which has been precedent for decades.
00:28:58.000Trump can deploy the military, but not for domestic law enforcement.
00:29:01.000So he can send troops to a federal building to stand around.
00:29:04.000The idea is if they are attacked, they can protect the building, but they're not enforcing domestic law.
00:29:10.000They're not arresting people or giving out tickets or anything like that.
00:29:12.000The scariest thing about this is the principal issue that is the principal circumstance was marijuana farms with child slaves.
00:29:23.000And the National Guard went in and helped break these things up as DHS and federal agents made arrests and rescued these kids.
00:29:30.000Democrats were apoplectic that their child slave drug farms were shut down.
00:29:39.000We want them to, but this is why elections matter.
00:29:43.000And it's why messaging needs to be economics.
00:29:47.000I would much rather Trump wins the, the Republicans win the midterms and then Democrats just eventually shut up and go away and stop doing this evil garbage.
00:29:55.000But the reason why it's so important is because we discovered there were pot farms in California with child slaves and Democrats defended the practice and tried to stop Donald Trump from shutting these things down.
00:30:07.000That's how terrifying it is where we are.
00:30:09.000So I imagine in 50 to 100 years, depending on what happens with the second Civil War, if there is one, they'll write about, well, the child slave farms growing drugs in California were a principal issue of contention among Republicans, as well as abortion to nine months of all other issues.
00:32:15.000There was some people who somebody said something recently.
00:32:18.000There was some stats that came out where it was like 50 million immigrants between between everything, between HR visas, between work visas, between all this kind of stuff.
00:32:29.000So that means, and I understand that's different.
00:32:30.000You're not going to get a deportation of every foreign national on a visa.
00:33:41.000And you said to a room full of people, 10 years from now, the Democrats will call in the military to defy President Trump in his second term, non-consecutive, by the way, defy orders from the president.
00:33:51.000And then he said sedition, punishable by death.
00:33:54.000They'd say, please put this madman in the looney bin.
00:33:57.000So many things have happened in terms of escalation.
00:37:10.000And they went in there for the second time, arguably, I would say the third time, and gave the FU Donald Trump vote in the ballot box.
00:37:16.000And, but here's the deal: in terms of keeping power, it's exactly what you just said, Tim.
00:37:21.000In terms of keeping power, you have a very small window of time when the right comes in to prove that it's an improvement, that it's actually better.
00:37:50.000As soon as that's gone, then people, it's not like people turn all the way on a dime and they're like, yeah, bring back the drag queen story hours.
00:37:58.000I'm not saying that, but what I am saying is that people will just tune out.
00:38:01.000They just, I think 2028, honestly, I think the numbers of just overall voting that we had in 2020, I think, or 2024, in terms of presidential election voting numbers, I think you're going to see smaller numbers.
00:38:30.000And now we learned that she was taking direction from Epstein in the hearing with Michael Cohen to build a false criminal case against Donald Trump.
00:38:59.000If you, you know, without naming anybody in particular, but you take a look at some of these conservative commentators on YouTube who have big multi-million followings, hey, their views are at like 20 to 30 percent of where they were four or five months ago.
00:40:19.000Like, when I think of the economy, when I think of the amount of debt, when I think of the amount of usury, right now, like, I think it's all the way, some reports are saying back to all-time highs of like 2009.
00:40:30.000Some are saying 2003 in delinquencies, you know, cars getting repoed.
00:41:34.000I would like for people to be attached to the land, actually produce things, work with their hands, everybody be able to have a trade, be able to contribute, those kinds of things.
00:41:43.000I don't want blue-collar America to get addicted to meth because they just have free checks in the mail and they're not productive citizens.
00:41:52.000But when I look and I see like where we're heading because of technological innovation and then our politics and all our culture and all these kinds of things, it's like they keep serving up AI slop and like Billy Madison is like, I made it extra sloppy for you.
00:42:06.000I know how you kids, you Americans love your sloppy Joes.
00:42:09.000And we're like, please, sir, may I have another?
00:42:11.000I don't see the toothpaste going back in the tube.
00:42:14.000I want to pull up this story from Newsweek.
00:42:16.000Snap benefits update USDA to completely deconstruct the program.
00:42:21.000They are going to tear the whole SNAP program apart and make everyone reapply.
00:42:26.000Now, I'm not here to have a conversation, in fact, about SNAP and its deserving or otherwise.
00:42:33.000Morbidly obese people bragging how they get to buy a little treat and you work hard every day and you don't get one.
00:42:39.000There's one video where a woman says she was able to buy commemorative Coca-Cola glasses on EBT because it came with a little bag of popcorn.
00:42:46.000But the reason why I bring this up is that you were just mentioning that there's conversation around universal income.
00:42:55.000Universal basic income won't work because we've all seen the EBT videos.
00:42:59.000So the 80% of us that have to work and are struggling and don't get that little treat are going to be pretty dang unhappy with the people who do nothing and have everything taken care of for them.
00:43:11.000They want to deconstruct this program and overhaul it.
00:43:14.000USAID, what if the real plan actually is universal basic income, but in order to make it work, you have to excise the corruption and the rot.
00:43:24.000Meaning, if you had, let's just call it a Christian nationalist society where everybody followed the tenets of Christianity.
00:43:40.000If everybody shared their morality and agreed on how things were being distributed and everybody agreed hard work was important, then a universal income would work relatively fine.
00:44:20.00010 people living on a farm and everyone just kind of does what they need to do and things kind of work.
00:44:25.000Like one dude's growing vegetables and then he brings them in, so I grew vegetables and they're all kind of happy with not having money and just giving to each other what they need when they need it.
00:44:53.000Nobody has much, but they're all kind of happy just living on the farm.
00:44:56.000Kind of how people used to live a long time ago.
00:44:58.000You don't need money when it's your bro who asks for one of your apples.
00:45:02.000You know if the trades, but when you have a larger scale system, you need money and people need to know that their work is being rewarded fairly.
00:45:10.000I think the point I'm trying to make is once we get into this data center mass future where there's giant black boxes everywhere and McDonald's is totally automated.
00:45:20.000Now the question is, if you have an owner class and a consumer class, what work is being done?
00:45:31.000Somebody owns that and it's going to generate maybe, I don't know what a McDonald's does, but let's just do this.
00:45:36.000I know car dealerships do about a million bucks a month in total revenue.
00:45:38.000You automate the car washing process and the selling process with no more staff and you have a guy who owns the building and they generate a million bucks with zero staff, massive profit.
00:45:48.000How do we then actually have customers?
00:45:51.000The system that's proposed by Elon and many others would be universal basic income.
00:45:55.000But this only works when you get rid of scarcity and get to that level.
00:46:00.000And it's not going to work if you have fat, lazy people who don't contribute anything.
00:46:04.000So there still has to be some degree of contribution and a requirement as to why you need the vehicle.
00:46:10.000If you have a large portion of your society that wants money but will then do nothing, it won't work.
00:46:16.000If you have a large group of people, actually, let me put it like this.
00:46:20.000Went to an investor meeting and I've told this story before for those that have heard it.
00:46:25.000They asked the guy, if tomorrow you woke up, let me ask you this here, Pastor.
00:46:31.000If tomorrow you woke up and you checked your bank account and there was a million dollars cash and it was a notification saying you won a special banking prize.
00:46:39.000Taxes have already been accounted for.
00:47:18.000What they want to hear is I would invest it.
00:47:21.000Actually, the first thing you said was the perfect answer.
00:47:23.00010% to the church because what you're basically saying is there is something that's very important to me that needs funding to continue to exist.
00:47:43.000But so the reason I mentioned feudalism earlier is just like, I feel like that's where we're heading, honestly, is like this feudal serf kind of system.
00:47:52.000So you think of, you know, back in the day, it's like, okay, people are dying of disease.
00:47:55.000The average lifespan is like, you know, 45, 50 years old.
00:48:57.000The lords represent them and they form a coup and kick out the king and appoint somebody else.
00:49:02.000I feel like, again, this is a prediction, not a prescription, but that feels inevitable.
00:49:09.000I feel like we're going to have House Musk, House Bezos, House Zuckerberg, House.
00:49:15.000And like, because the difference, what you're describing, Tim, here's the question.
00:49:20.000What do you do when a sizable portion of your population, it's not just morality, it's not just will, it's not just that they're lazy or immoral or whatever.
00:49:29.000What do you do when a sizable portion of your country is retarded, right?
00:49:34.000Like democracy, but the problem is that the people are retarded.
00:49:37.000So democracy is for the retarded, of the retarded.
00:49:39.000Like what that's, I feel like that's where we're at as Americans.
00:49:42.000When I look at the population at large, I think, dude, the way we're heading with our economic system and production, the types of things we're producing, the average person is, and this is kind of gets to Trump.
00:49:57.000I piled on against Trump with everybody else on social media this past week with his rhetoric where he was saying, well, you know, Americans aren't talented.
00:50:08.000But like, but, you know, I'm paraphrasing, being a little facetious, but, you know, we, you know, the reporter or whoever it was interviewing him was like, well, we have talent here.
00:50:18.000And he needed to be more specific and say, look, because what people are concerned about is entry-level jobs being taken up because that's 80% of the H-1Bs when you actually break it down.
00:50:29.000It's a bunch of Indians coming and taking basic work that Americans actually could do.
00:50:33.000If Trump means, oh, no, I'm not talking about that.
00:50:36.000I'm talking about Asians with 150 IQ and a small group of them coming in for two years temporarily to teach people how to make semiconductors and then eventually go back home.
00:50:47.000Well, then say that, please, Mr. President.
00:50:49.000Say that and give us a little bit of peace of mind and that you're for us.
00:50:53.000But my point is that Trump is correct.
00:50:56.000I hate to admit it, but he is correct in a sense that the average American and where our economic system is heading and what we produce, what we actually produce, the average American, it's getting to the point where we're not going to make anything that the average blue-collar person is actually able to contribute to.
00:51:14.000So we're already a service-based society, though, aren't we?
00:51:16.000Aren't we largely a service-based society?
00:51:20.000But a lot of that, I feel like we've shipped overseas.
00:51:22.000A lot of that we've exported, we've gotten rid of, and then the few things we've kept, we've imported people to fill those jobs.
00:51:28.000But my point is, like, what do you do when, let's just say, hypothetically, let's say robots really, I mean, Democrats, the age-old question is, you know, who's going to pick the cotton, right?
00:52:04.000They're not hooked on meth, but they're just, God bless them, they're 85, 90 IQ, and they actually don't have a whole lot to contribute.
00:52:12.000And you've got billionaire here, billionaire here, billionaire here, and it becomes kind of like this feudal serf kind of thing.
00:52:18.000Like, what do you, because I'm a conservative, or you know, at this point, I feel like conservatives haven't conserved anything except for the left's past victories.
00:52:27.000So I don't even like using the term anymore.
00:52:29.000But if you'd asked me just a few years ago, I would have said socialism is, you know, inherently evil.
00:53:22.000You just have the country starves, or all of a sudden, our conservatives going to have to spin on a dime, change our rhetoric, and start making arguments for why socialism is inherently good.
00:53:32.000And then, and then if it is socialism, back to what Tim is saying, he was talking about communism, but he's saying, look, it needs to be an in-group, 10 people.
00:53:39.000But one of the really, one of the common or one of the most important tenets of socialism is always the abolition of property.
00:54:04.000And I think the fact that socialism takes property away and doesn't allow people to have property is one of the real driving negatives about it.
00:54:13.000I understand all of the lack of meaning that people have if they don't have a job or they don't have a have something that they do that they love.
00:54:21.000I understand that there's a lot of young guys that are just sitting around playing video games, smoking dope.
00:54:28.000But to call it socialism, or at least to conceive of it as socialism in the way that you and I both have that negative connotation, I think the fact that there's no property rights is really the real part of socialism.
00:55:04.000But, you know, we were talking back and forth and he said, well, Joel, what do you do when it's not just innovation or hard work or ingenuity or these kinds of things?
00:55:13.000Like, what do you do if somebody, his great-great-grandfather, happened to get to such and such a place and he purchased land there on a river, but he's upstream.
00:55:26.000Everybody else came in, you know, 20 years later, 30 years later, 50 years later, bought land downstream of the river, and it's his private property, and he decides that he's going to dam it up.
00:55:37.000And the value of those properties down the river, well, a huge portion of the value of those properties were that they had a river, and now they don't have a river, but it's his private property.
00:55:49.000So like I used to consider myself a strongly libertarian person, and there's a lot of libertarian arguments that I still look very fondly of.
00:55:56.000And that's still a property rights claim, right?
00:56:00.000If you purchase property on a river, that means the riverbank is yours.
00:56:04.000And the person damming the river upstream is affecting your property.
00:56:08.000This is the same argument that's made about, you know, what if someone is using or if someone builds a factory upstream and they're polluting the river?
00:56:16.000Well, that's a property rights claim as well.
00:56:42.000Two words that scare libertarians are the most roadblocks.
00:56:44.000But anyways, my point is, I just think that that's, it seems like an inevitability that we're going to come to a place where all of a sudden we're going to have a lot of people to take care of.
00:56:53.000We have millions of people to take care of.
00:57:04.000We've always had, you know, the degenerate of society.
00:57:08.000What do you do, though, when society itself, who are not necessarily degenerate, who actually have work ethic, they want to contribute, but they don't really have anything to do?
00:57:18.000Like what Elon Musk is talking about, I think that it's concerning.
00:57:23.000He talks about it as though it's a golden age and it's just this net positive.
00:57:27.000I think that it's going to create a lot of problems when all of a sudden you have universal income because you have to, because you have good-willed people who would work but can't.
00:57:35.000And I feel like at that point, there's going to be problems, but there'll be bigger problems if we move into that level of society and we're also still global.
00:57:44.000The issue of can't, though, is the data centers and the AI takeover and the automation.
00:57:49.000Work is going to be, it's going to be very much creative oriented and whether or not your work is valuable is not something you can just easily decide.
00:58:44.000That's why there are so many people who take out huge loans and then go and rent a mansion in Beverly Hills because proximity to wealth generates wealth.
00:58:52.000There was a show called The Real Hustle a long time ago.
00:58:56.000And it was these three con artists talking about how they con people.
00:59:00.000And one of the things they did was they bought jergens or something, lotion, and they put it in little vials and then put a fancy name on it and sold it at 10 times the markup.
01:00:23.000They say Lawrence Reed was sitting in the back of a car on the Blue Line train on Monday when he approached a woman as she sat with her back to him, according to the ATF.
01:00:32.000Reed removed the cap from a plastic bottle, then doused the woman with what was believed to be gasoline.
01:00:38.000The 26-year-old woman then ran to the back of the train car.
01:00:41.000Reed ignited the bottle, approached the woman, and set her on fire.
01:00:44.000Surveillance video showed Reed at a gas station about 30 minutes before the attack, filling a small container with gasoline.
01:00:51.000The federal charge against Reed of Chicago carries a maximum penalty of life in prison.
01:00:56.000Reed shouted, I plead guilty repeatedly as the judge tried to advise him of his rights.
01:01:00.000After the attack, the train, after they attacked the train, oh, the train the woman was on, pulled into a stop downtown.
01:01:08.000Reed walked away and the woman stumbled out and fell to the ground.
01:01:11.000She was taken to a hospital in critical condition with severe burns on her head and body.
01:02:06.000But look, this guy doused her with gasoline and she fled.
01:02:09.000And that was smart to do because it's very quick to light someone on fire.
01:02:13.000After she got away from him and he walked towards her with fire, were she in a state that allowed self-defense, she would have shot him and killed him and she would have been fine.
01:02:23.000Instead, she's in critical condition with severe burns and may die.
01:02:26.000Yeah, and home invasions are like this in places like this or places like in Canada where somebody can break into your home and have a weapon and you're not allowed to even fire at them unless they fire and maybe hit you or something.
01:02:39.000And you're supposed to, what they tell you to do is either flee, hide, or just do whatever they say.
01:02:44.000And they're like, your stuff isn't more valuable than their life.
01:02:48.000And I'm like, well, as soon as they pass my threshold in Alabama, they've determined their worth is not worth living because the 12-gauge is going to have its day.
01:03:15.000If the DAs prosecute, and if the judge doesn't actually put people in jail, or they get bail and they walk and they're out on the street the same day, for all intents and purposes, they can.
01:04:13.000Because I don't get the only people I care about in my life are the people that I love and the people that are around me that I take care of.
01:04:18.000That is my responsibility and my accountability.
01:04:20.000Some random person coming into my house, I don't have to prove to them or other people that I care about them because honestly, I just don't.
01:04:26.000Yeah, like, I mean, look, I have a new baby at home and I got, you know, I'm going to protect my family.
01:05:32.000And now that you can 3D print metal, you can have like powder that the laser will turn into metal in your home.
01:05:39.000You can buy one of those for a few thousand dollars.
01:05:41.0003D printing has made gun control obsolete.
01:05:44.000So I remember when 2020, you guys had a 3D, Timmy had a 3D printer guy on, a young guy, and I bought that 3D printer, but they're like, it was plastic then.
01:05:53.000And now it's so much more advanced back in 2025.
01:05:58.000But yeah, look, you should be able to defend yourself.
01:06:03.000There have been multiple Supreme Court decisions saying that you are entitled to own, possess, and carry a firearm.
01:06:12.000And still places like Chicago and New York City are preventing people from carrying a firearm for their own self-defense.
01:06:18.000And there's a lot of propaganda out there that are encouraging people to not defend themselves.
01:06:22.000I was talking to a friend that was thinking about coming to visit the U.S. recently, and they told me that the only thing they're afraid of is they're afraid of offending somebody and getting shot.
01:06:30.000And I'm like, that doesn't, you have a handful of cities to avoid anywhere in rural America.
01:06:47.000If you take the United States and you remove like a handful of cities, I think four or five cities, then the violent crime with a gun rate goes down to comparable to Europe.
01:06:58.000If you took every person who committed their third crime, arrestable offense, and put them on an island somewhere, crime would be gone in the country.
01:07:08.000There are these charts that people have put out that almost all crime is perpetrated by individuals who have been arrested at least three times.
01:07:16.000And you can empower the police in these places, or you can empower the police to arrest these people.
01:07:21.000And if you had a justice system that actually put people in jail, you can clean up these cities fairly easily because the local police generally know who the garbage cans are.
01:07:33.000They know who the guys that commit crimes are because, like Tim said, they've been arrested over and over and over and over.
01:07:40.000It's like the rule people say it's 10%.
01:08:01.000But there's also another way of breaking down those metrics, and it's not proportional.
01:08:05.000No, no, but the ironic part of that is the people that are suffering because of the crime are people that are of the same race as the people that are committed.
01:08:17.000Because if you're in a, if you're in a, you know, a community that has crime, the people in that community are the ones that are suffering the crime.
01:08:38.000I'm just saying that I do think that that's one of the inhibiting factors is that we're like, well, but if we actually, you know, act out, you know, the laws of justice and we do it, you know, justice, lady justice is supposed to be blind for a reason.
01:09:02.000Well, you know, you're going to have you're going to have certain populations that are more incarcerated than others.
01:09:10.000And at a certain level, I think like you have to, I don't know, you have to just like, do we want a country or do we want to be able to pat ourselves on the back and feel really good about, I don't know, whatever.
01:09:23.000I would like to have a country, whatever it takes.
01:09:26.000We're going to have politicians fighting it forever saying that, oh, the reason this percentage is higher is because profiling or things like that.
01:11:07.000He responded and said it was actually Dr. Jeffrey Epstein, who's a doctor that doesn't have any relation to the convicted sex trafficker.
01:11:14.000Unfortunate for that doctor, but that is who did a prior campaign of his.
01:11:18.000Do you want to correct the record on the people that you're going to do?
01:11:20.000I never say that it was that Jeffrey Epstein, just so that people understand when you make a donation, your picture is not there.
01:11:26.000And because they decided to spring this on us in real time, I wanted the Republicans to think about what could potentially happen because I knew that they didn't even try to go through the FEC.
01:11:36.000So my team, what they did is they Googled.
01:11:38.000And that is specifically why I said, hey, Jeffrey Epstein, unlike Republicans, I at least don't go out and just tell lies.
01:11:45.000In fact, what she said was someone named Jeffrey Epstein implying Republicans took money from Epstein.
01:11:51.000When in fact, we know Democrats were caught recently having colluded with Epstein on the charges in New York against Donald Trump.
01:11:59.000Specifically, that Epstein texted a politician he bought and paid for.
01:12:05.000All of this confirmed, and she followed his instructions to question Michael Cohen on what he told her to ask.
01:12:11.000And they used that to falsely convict Trump under made-up charges.
01:13:50.000So in 2019, when the story had already dropped from the Miami Herald that this stuff was ongoing with Epstein, 2018, the story drops 2019, he's texting her, telling her what to ask Michael Cohen because she's bought and paid for by Epstein.
01:14:07.000And that's why Jasmine Crockett went into this debate and said, here's someone else who took money from a person named Jeffrey Epstein.
01:14:55.000So it was just a quick attack to try to get some, get some, uh, get some intent in there and some attention to it that she should easily, she should be sued for.
01:15:06.000Did you guys see the clip from Steve Bannon recently where he said, if we don't do something, if Republicans don't take action, we're going to get slaughtered in the midterms.
01:15:14.000And when that happens, some of the people in this room, including myself, are going to go to jail.
01:15:22.000I mean, that was very well said and very true and not hyperbole.
01:15:26.000And my point is that Republicans are not taking action.
01:15:33.000They're acting as though the Republicans are fulfilling all the prophecies of the nothing ever happens, bro.
01:15:40.000They're writing strongly worded letters on this.
01:15:43.000Yeah, but something actually will happen because there is a political party in this country that does take action, that will do everything they can do, legal or illegal.
01:15:54.000And right now, the only thing that's holding them back is that we have a majority, you know, but that's quickly, it looks like it's quickly going to fade.
01:16:03.000And I just, I don't understand like what does it take?
01:16:07.000I thought that 2020, people being locked in their homes, forced vaccinations, I thought that that would be enough.
01:16:14.000Like George Floyd, you know, like I thought that that would be enough for Republicans to play forgotten.
01:16:21.000But it's like we still, everybody has their sports ball.
01:16:26.000Everybody still has their, now they have their chat GPT and AI.
01:16:30.000And I, to me, that's the concerning thing is that I feel like things are getting worse and worse.
01:16:35.000But in terms of being placated, the masses by entertainment, all this stuff, that's getting higher and higher and higher to where the masses won't care.
01:16:45.000And the few that try to make a difference are literally going to be round up and shot or thrown in jail.
01:17:23.000You quickly forget how much overreach the government can have, especially locally.
01:17:30.000And like in places like LA, you completely forget what they can do.
01:17:34.000Your rights can go away as soon as they determine that they are for the greater good, right?
01:17:40.000Well, the GOP are a bunch of pussy willows, like the plant, because it's like in 2022, they went against their bunch establishment, the shills.
01:18:18.000Yeah, it's like the same vehicle that gets them money every year when they get money through Congress funding, et cetera, from people that are lobbyists.
01:18:29.000If they get rid of that, then they all lose.
01:18:32.000They all lose their ability to get these extra cars and these extra houses and stuff like that that they really want.
01:18:40.000I mean, I know it's not as big an issue as it may seem like on paper, but how are these people earning so much money off of the salaries they're supposed to be earning?
01:18:47.000It immediately tells you there's something going on.
01:19:37.000And American then has to be defined, and it can't be just anybody who showed up 15 minutes ago.
01:19:42.000It's not just Americans, though, but first.
01:19:44.000And it also is about the development that we do should be in America.
01:19:49.000We shouldn't be sending money overseas to build countries in Afghanistan or anything like that.
01:19:52.000We should be fixing our own roads, our own bridges, and building up our culture communities, et cetera.
01:19:57.000We should be creating manufacturing jobs here and not China or Mexico.
01:20:01.000I mean, like, as a concept, I like that.
01:20:05.000But do we want the federal government doing that, dictating that stuff?
01:20:09.000Because then you're only going to end up with more special interests being involved federal level.
01:20:14.000The only real issue is a lack of a homogenous American culture.
01:20:19.000Or more so that we are at a point where liberals have out-grouped preference and the leaders of this country over the past hundred years basically gave it away.
01:20:31.000I call it the jet fuel can't melt steel beams of history.
01:20:37.000You don't need to remove all Americans to destroy America.
01:20:42.000You need only remove a small portion to weaken the foundation of the country before it begins to crumble.
01:20:48.000The giant mass of America can exist, but you need strong foundations.
01:20:52.000And when you bring in people from the third world or you just mass import people who don't share your values, the foundation cracks, the beams weaken, and the whole thing comes crashing down.
01:24:12.000You think about housing prices, right?
01:24:15.000So you have an entire generation that is hopeless, right?
01:24:18.000Gen Z, I mean, all of them pretty much just, I mean, you talk to any young person under the age of 25, under the age of 35, honestly, and say, hey, do you think you'll ever own a home?
01:24:28.000And they just, you know, they'll just laugh, you know, or maybe cry, depending what mood they're in that day, you know, but like, but when you think about in Texas, in my state, if you got rid of all the immigrants that have come based off of, you know, projections and, you know, and suspicions just over the last, let's say, five to six years, you, what it would do for the housing market, that amount of, it's just simple supply and demand.
01:24:57.000You're talking about prices coming down 30, 40%, house prices.
01:25:04.000So you're talking about home ownership.
01:25:05.000You're talking about jobs, certainly, being able to get a job.
01:25:12.000You're talking about, think about grocery prices.
01:25:14.000If we actually did what they're talking about with snap and make sure it's not being abused and all these different things, what you're talking about is being able to have a country.
01:25:24.000The reason we don't have a country right now and you have entire generations of people that are completely disenchanted and hopeless is because we've chosen the world over America.
01:25:39.000We've chosen the immigrant over the citizen.
01:26:02.000I've watched the first three episodes.
01:26:04.000That kind of is a heck of an interpretation.
01:26:06.000There's a scene in the third episode where she says, of the people who are not integrated that don't speak English, are there any, she said, are any of these people experts or scientists or doctors?
01:26:20.000And the hive person goes, ah, yes, Takeshi is an excellent udon noodle chef.
01:27:14.000Clearly, they're making a reference to the AI.
01:27:16.000Now, I bring this up because we were talking earlier about universal income, what this country is going to be.
01:27:22.000And it seems like our leaders are ignoring everything you're saying and driving pedal to the metal to building data centers.
01:27:32.000I think all of this stuff we're looking at is them dangling the keys to our left.
01:27:37.000So we're all jumping up and down and swatting at them while they are shutting down our refineries, building data centers, buying up properties, and planning to go full AI hive where you're going to live in the pod, eat the bugs, and plug your brain into the matrix.
01:28:09.000And what would make that, I think it's bad in a lot of ways.
01:28:13.000What would make it like suicidal, a whole different degree of bad, unlivable, is if you have that plus globalism.
01:28:23.000To me, it seems like the only thing that saves us other than Jesus Christ is a strong sense of nationalism.
01:28:30.000Call it America first, America only, whatever you want to call it.
01:28:34.000But if you're looking at America being the piggy bank of the world, right?
01:28:38.000That universal income is going to Afghanistan, you know, it's going everywhere.
01:28:43.000You're importing the world and exporting all of our resources, then there's not a snowflake's chance in hell of survival.
01:28:51.000But if there was a tight boundary, we actually got non-Americans out.
01:28:55.000We actually prefer Americans, heritage Americans, real Americans, and then we win the race against whatever, China or this, that, or the other when it comes to AI, because that's the rhetoric.
01:29:14.000Nobody's going to slow down the train.
01:29:16.000Nobody's going to stop and ponder the questions because some guys are pondering the questions, but they're being told to shut up because, well, China won't ponder the questions, or Taiwan won't ponder the question.
01:30:01.000I think the guys who have been saying that, and that doesn't mean that we can't ever help one day in the future, but it's saying, look, our own ship has a massive leak.
01:30:09.000We've got to fix things at home before we care about our neighbors across the ocean.
01:30:15.000A 50-year moratorium on immigration, a 50-year, we don't help anybody, no foreign aid.
01:31:07.000And let's be honest, it's not that many.
01:31:08.000You've got guys who throw rocks and then you've got Americans, right?
01:31:11.000So we're going to go in, send some troops, and we're going to say, I'm sorry, and I'd like to see a crusader flag, you know, on our way in.
01:31:17.000You know, like the slaughter of Christians must stop in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and these United States and stop it.
01:31:31.000I want to jump to the story from the Daily Caller.
01:31:34.000Holy-ish, Sean Ryan, aghast as Charlie Kirk's security leader reads texts he allegedly sent university police.
01:31:42.000In this story, the head of security for Charlie Kirk says he asked the police chief at UVU about roof access, to which he said, I got you covered.
01:31:54.000For this, Charlie's security team said, why bother checking the roof access or the roof at that point?
01:32:00.000He also said in another article that they weren't allowed due to local laws to fly drones.
01:32:05.000However, Frank Turek says they had drone footage of the crowd and drones were being flown.
01:32:11.000Now, at the bare minimum, I'm going to call shenanigans on these claims from security, and I think it's worth the conversation with you guys.
01:32:19.000In these texts, he says, Hello, Chief Long.
01:32:21.000We received this message today from the student group.
01:32:24.000There is a student roof access pretty close to where Charlie Kirk will be set up at Utah Valley.
01:32:28.000The Sorenson Student Center has a couple staircases that go up to the walkways up to the roof.
01:32:33.000The chief responded, you want access to the roof.
01:32:34.000He says, I was told students have access above us.
01:32:37.000If this is true, it'd be nice to either have it controlled access or allow one of my guys to be there as well if possible.
01:32:45.000He said something to the effect of, quote, not even to the effect of, quote, what else am I to do when a command-level person from an accredited police department says, I've got this area?
01:33:02.000And the first question in the Charlie Kirk assassination, everybody was asking, is why didn't his security sweep the roof?
01:33:08.000The sad reality is if they had a janitor on the roof, Charlie would be alive.
01:33:16.000So why then is this security company and the police department incapable of having grandma knit a sweater right in front of one of these doors to the roof or this access to the roof?
01:33:27.000How is this possible to have happened?
01:33:28.000Now, Hanlon's and Occam's razors suggest these guys are incompetent.
01:34:02.000How did that company not have, nah, nobody's buying it?
01:34:06.000One thing I can say is, because I don't know how this happens, is personally, I would never go anywhere near any of these guys who work security for Charlie Kirk because it actually is quite simple.
01:34:18.000When he says, but the police said, I got you covered, why are you hiring private security?
01:34:24.000Because the police can't do it all and you don't rely on them.
01:34:28.000So when we do events in D.C., there's police all over the place.
01:34:32.000We still have private security guards controlling entrances and exits.
01:34:35.000And we don't just say, eh, the police are outside.
01:34:52.000TP USA, Turkey USA, Charlie Kirk, huge giant, big time, big threats against them.
01:34:58.000And they're security guards and they're paid lots of money.
01:35:01.000Why would they not have anyone even look at the door and see if it's covered, if it's locked or not, with what they're being paid and how special Charlie was and how important it was?
01:35:10.000I don't understand why when I do security, I talk with the security guards.
01:35:14.000They say, okay, Tim, here's the plan, because you have to.
01:35:17.000There's no circumstance where in any event we do, I just say, I plug my ears.
01:35:23.000The security guards come and say, okay, Tim, here's the plan.
01:35:25.000In the event of an emergency, here are your exits.
01:36:05.000I'm agreeing, but what he might have done as Charlie Kirk might have done.
01:36:11.000We've had security where I want to keep, I don't want to expose any kind of security faults or anything like that.
01:36:16.000We've had circumstances where we were like, hey, security, I want to equate this to something like a rooftop, a security access, like a vantage point or a security issue.
01:36:28.000And we bring it up to security right away.
01:36:31.000I don't understand how this is possible other than, look, to be honest, it's even hard to just believe incompetence.
01:37:04.000So I can simply say I think these guys are beyond incompetent, but I can certainly understand why then you're going to get millions of views on videos claiming something else is going on.
01:38:20.000I'm getting there on the getaway plane.
01:38:22.000And then also the pilot of the plane, his name being searched, the exact town, all these kinds of things were searched between the TPUSA event that took place at Tucker Carlson and Dave Smith both spoke at, that a lot of people were upset about, a certain group of people in particular, and the actual assassination of Charlie Kirk.
01:38:43.000In between those time periods, which was a matter of weeks, these Google searches took place, and they took place in Israel.
01:38:59.000And I would say, I've not heard about it.
01:39:01.000And I would say that the ability to collect evidence of Google searches that's internal Google data would have to be leaked by a whistleblower.
01:39:13.000Basically, from what I've heard is that people did the searches themselves before they were scrubbed and found it after the fact, after the assassination and found that these things had been searched.
01:39:26.000How do you find that someone else somewhere searched for a thing?
01:40:04.000You've got, I mean, just even a 30-yach-six, like, getting, you know, like, I, who was it that said, like, even in Charlie's final moments, he was saving the lives of people behind him because it was superhuman, you know.
01:40:17.000That's, that's, that's, I mean, look, I'm just saying none of this is fishy to me.
01:40:23.000It doesn't seem like just incompetence.
01:40:48.000To be fair, why someone would write that is they have no media experience and don't know how to do PR communications.
01:40:53.000And so they're like, I'm going to write something that makes Charlie seem magic and all it does is make things worse.
01:40:57.000Or, you know, to get straight into the weeds, when Candace came out with these messages from Charlie and then Colvett went on the Charlie Kirk show and said, yes, they're all real.
01:41:52.000Bullets do really weird stuff when they hit a medium, whether it be going into a body or going into you know, it bullets just do weird things.
01:42:03.000The idea that it's impossible that the bullet went into his neck and then hit his spine and deflected or something like that or whatever.
01:42:12.000You hear all kinds of stories of people that get shot with a 5.56 or with a 30 caliber bullet and it enters here.
01:42:20.000And then because it hits the bone, it travels across their body and comes out in other places.
01:42:43.000So one thing I want to point out is the same guy that I'm talking to, who's like a former sale team guy, who told me, I don't buy it for a second, you check the doors.
01:42:55.000Bro, I worked security at a venue when I was 21 and I'm like, I weigh 150 pounds, 5'10, and they're like, you're security, stand by this door and make sure someone doesn't walk through it.
01:43:06.000They don't expect me to fight anybody or shoot anybody or anything like that.
01:43:09.000They just needed someone staring at it with a walkie-talkie.
01:43:51.000There's a whole bunch of documented cases throughout modern warfare where it's like larger bullets did not penetrate because it hits bone, deflects, or otherwise.
01:44:01.000And so what happens is, this is why I can't stand the conspiracy theory, people, because what are we looking at right now?
01:44:07.000I, with my experience in security, can tell you outright, this doesn't make sense for a security company to know roof access exists and not to check it.
01:44:17.000That's just like, you are worse than Walmart security.
01:44:49.000And then all of these people with no experience start spreading that nonsense and it makes it difficult to actually break through what's going on.
01:44:56.000So here we have a real story where I can tell you, as someone who's worked with multiple security teams, ranging from Walmart-level security to active PMCs who go do, you know, things, things in dangerous countries for lots of money.
01:45:11.000And they're going to tell me stuff that we find this strange.
01:45:48.000It doesn't mean they're destroyed, but he frames it as such.
01:45:52.000This guy made a video and he goes, he's like, on September 2nd, Charlie Kirk wrote a memo saying they were bringing on a new CFO and they were going to have a Doge style audit.
01:46:34.000I think if there is deep state or any kind of conspiracy, they post things like that so that you won't question the obvious.
01:46:42.000And it makes people actually looking into it go off in weird directions that a regular person will call you crazy over.
01:46:48.000If I go to a regular person and say, did you know that Charlie's security team admitted they were aware of roof access and didn't check it, they'll say, Really?
01:46:57.000I'll be like, text messages right here.
01:46:59.000They went on the Sean Ryan podcast and said it.
01:47:01.000And they're going to be like, that is weird.
01:47:03.000And then if I go, and also in Israel, they were searching on Google because someone found the files, they're going to say, you're a lunatic.
01:47:09.000It is well known that, and I would say, actually, if there is evidence of a conspiracy, it's that post, not because it was Israel, but because someone's trying to throw you off the trail.
01:47:21.000But as with Pizzagate, one of the things that intelligence agencies do to stop actual digging into their malfeasance is to throw out false evidence to make you run in the wrong direction.
01:47:32.000This is why a guy showed up to come at ping pong with a gun and fired into their floor because he was looking for the basement.
01:47:38.000The WikiLeaks emails from the DNC contained some kind of evidence of wrongdoing.
01:47:43.000And as people started digging through them, and we know for a fact that the intelligence agency of the United States were very pissed off about this, they wanted to kill Julian Assanjo for it.
01:47:55.000All of a sudden, weird fake evidence pops up and some lunatic goes and shoots the floor of a pizza place.
01:48:01.000Whatever was actually going on with those emails, I think is worth digging into, but it tricked all of the online sleuths who are tracking this, decentralized, into going off into retard land.
01:48:12.000Another question, because you guys have probably followed it more than I have.
01:48:16.000Did we ever get answers for the old guy who immediately tried to be a diversion and stood up?
01:48:23.000He's a well-known guy from the official report.
01:48:25.000He's a well-known guy at the university who wasn't allowed to be there who routinely causes problems and makes veiled threats and things like this.
01:48:32.000And he claimed that he got up and screamed because he was trying to help the actual shooter escape.
01:48:38.000So this is the important thing to understand about the left that we've already talked quite a bit about, the standalone complex.
01:48:43.000When it came to the 2020 election, many people thought there was a coordinated effort to steal the election.
01:49:18.000The guy should be charged an accomplice or otherwise, but we don't really know just yet.
01:49:23.000I do think it's fair to say there are a lot of weird things in how this played out, but it's also hard to understand what is weird because we don't have these things happening on a day-to-day basis.
01:49:33.000So we don't have a control for which to compare it to.
01:49:36.000But we got to go to your chats and Rumble Rants, and we'll talk more about that for sure in the uncensored portion.
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01:49:43.000And indeed, I did bring it up because I was hoping to have a conversation where we could talk about this, so I do appreciate it.
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01:51:02.000All right, we got Dominion After Dark saying MAGA just needs to vote harder because only voting has ever in history changed a bad government into a good government.
01:52:37.000I feel like the population collapses on purpose.
01:52:42.000The EBT shutdown, all of it seems to line up perfectly for the elites building an AI world where you're going to get in the pod, stick the roach tube in your mouth where it pumps roach mush into your belly, and then you plug the Neuralink into your brain and then go to your magic universe and do whatever you want.
01:52:59.000Yeah, I would just say to that comment, like, maybe if America actually closed its borders, if we didn't have a bunch of people, like, and maybe we get some reprieve for the next three years or whatever.
01:53:11.000But we are, our population is not collapsing.
01:53:17.000Not with everyone, not with every country, not with every, you know, not with every tribe and every group of people, but with Europeans, yes, birth rates are low.
01:53:26.000And if America was, you know, actually a closed country, then yeah, we could have population collapse.
01:53:53.000We're watching a movie and a guy flicks a cigarette into the gasoline and it lights and he goes, it wouldn't happen.
01:53:56.000The gas would just put the cigarette out.
01:53:59.000However, that being said, good sir, Mythos, I'm pretty sure every single person everywhere, if covered in gasoline and armed, and a man was walking towards them with fire intending to light them, they would try and shoot the person, even if it meant they'd get ignited.
01:54:15.000Because at least there's a chance you don't ignite, depending on how much gasoline's on you, depending on how you're holding the gun.
01:54:23.000You could even try and do something so that if it does, you can drop whatever's ignited.
01:54:31.000I don't think that's a reasonable thing to say.
01:54:34.000The point is simply stop them from trying.
01:54:37.000And You may very well ignite, but at least you're not guaranteed to, and you stop the killer, potentially because that person trying to kill you might try to kill others.
01:55:08.000Jaeger says: if we keep letting Islam in, they're going to do the same thing they did in the UK: vote with the left to gain power, then subvert it for their own.
01:57:50.000Belt Fed says, Tim, I love your show and I've watched from the beginning, but this team was experienced and recommend watching the full interview to get the whole story.
01:57:58.000I respect your post, but I have to stress again: there is no circumstance where you are like, there's roof access, someone else will take care of it.
01:58:16.000We've contracted some security companies where they have zero experience at all.
01:58:21.000I'm not trying to be a dick, but a 5'5, morbidly obese Latina woman showed up with a gun and they had better, and they were like, let us know where all the entrance and exits are, where you want us to be.
01:58:32.000And, you know, it's like, to be honest, when this happened, we were like, hey, we can't do this again.
01:58:39.000My point is, we have worked from the lowest to the highest levels, and I've never experienced something as egregious as there's roof access on the building, someone else will take care of it.
02:01:04.000Quantum Strange Cork says Secretary Heg Seth should implement a refresher course on the Constitution and follow the president's orders for all service members to counter the Democrats' incitement to encourage dissent in the ranks.
02:01:54.000Ian Kinney says, Tim, a pleasant prayer, Wisconsin couple is challenging village regulations after being cited for keeping chickens on their property, highlighting a broader debate about backyard poultry across Wisconsin.
02:02:27.000The 20th Amendment is a joke, for those that are familiar, that I made for my Pro Model Skateboard with this nice little doodle of a chicken.
02:02:34.000And it says it's a rooster, by the way.
02:02:35.000The 20th Amendment, chickens being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep, bear, and breed chickens shall not be infringed.
02:02:43.000And this turned out to be one of our highest-selling skateboards, and it's completely sold out.
02:03:08.000Be gay and Don't Be Gay, both still available.
02:03:11.000But we ended up keeping the 20th Amendment because of how popular it was that I guess people really like their chickens, as do I. My friends, we're going to go to the uncensored portion of the show.
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02:04:28.000And yeah, we've got some pretty cool content coming out.
02:04:32.000I mean, right now, but especially in January, we have a 10-part series with a special guest that's going to be coming out that I think a lot of people will be talking about.
02:06:49.000The Glock V. The Glock V with the Switch is what the Glock V is the new versions that were alleged to defeat the switches, and that lasted a whole day or two.
02:07:46.000There's a point is the video that I had was them taking the Glock V, which was designed to not be made full auto, and they turned it full auto very, very quickly and easily.
02:07:53.000The point of making the Glock V was to avoid lawsuits from California.
02:07:59.000And so now, now that they, yeah, because the original, the other Glocks, you can make them fully automatic, or you can also put in forced reset triggers, which are not fully automatic.
02:09:42.000It looks like a lot of people are upset at Glock.
02:09:44.000The other Glocks are illegal in California.
02:09:45.000But let's be like, well, I'm not sure what the legality is about Glock in California, but I know that they stopped making the old ones so that they could be compliant.
02:10:17.000And then the plaintiff is going to argue.
02:10:19.000Well, I'm only talking about so that way they have plausible diagnosis.
02:10:22.000And my point is it won't work because the plaintiff will then say, Your Honor, they've just admitted they knew that even with these updates, their weapons could still be converted and they took no action.
02:10:32.000He didn't, no, no, not with the updates.
02:10:33.000The updates were supposed to prevent that.
02:10:35.000Right now, Glock is fully aware that the updates did not work.
02:10:58.000Have you taken, are you taking any active mitigation efforts?
02:11:01.000I'm not going to argue about whether or not what the criteria say.
02:11:04.000But the point is this: Glock fucked up, can't solve what they tried to solve because they're retarded.
02:11:09.000There's no excuse for Glock, and the idea that they would have legal plausible deniability is not correct.
02:11:14.000Any semi-automatic can be modified into a fully.
02:11:18.000And that's why Glock was retarded for doing what can't, trying to do what can't be done, because this won't protect you from a California court.
02:11:26.000But they were just looking to have a plausible deniability.
02:11:30.000And this is just, this is just my assumption.
02:11:33.000I'm not in Glock, and I don't know what their actual thought process was.
02:11:37.000Should Glock have actually updated their line so that they could at least argue, knowing it couldn't be done, will not function in court.
02:11:47.000They will get sued and they will lose.
02:11:50.000I don't know what the thought process was.
02:11:52.000I'm not sure what the lawyers said to them.
02:11:55.000So I can't tell you what they, you know, what the lawyers are.
02:11:59.000So then the question I had asked was, or the question that was prompting this is, why did Glock, or actually, I'm sorry, I said, so are the original Glocks illegal?
02:12:08.000I don't know if, I don't think they're illegal.
02:12:11.000I'm not sure what the legality is in California.
02:12:21.000And like I said, a lot of people are upset at Glock over the whole V-Series thing, but let's be real.
02:12:26.000It's not like Glock woke up one morning and they're like, hey, you know what our shitty pistol means?
02:12:53.000Well, the point was to try to make it so that way they could actually, so they couldn't be modified to be fully automatic.
02:13:00.000It was to streamline production, standardized features across models, and address emerging regulatory pressures in the U.S. Product design simplification.
02:13:11.000This includes uniform features like enhanced ergonomics, an optional modular optic system, compatibility on select models, making it easier to produce and support.
02:13:21.000Regulatory compliance with California Assembly Bill 1127, which bans the sale of new Glock pistols in the state unless they incorporate modifications to prevent machine gun conversion devices.
02:13:33.000The V-Series introduces subtle action changes to comply with such laws, creating a legal firewall that differentiates new models from legacy ones in potential litigation.
02:13:41.000Similar pressures from other states and ongoing lawsuits over conversion devices influence this proactive pivot.
02:14:01.000Existing law prohibits any person from selling, leasing, or transferring any firearm unless the person is a licensed firearm dealer, specified blah, blah, blah.
02:14:24.000As used in this part, machine gun convertible pistol means any semi-automatic pistol with a cruciform trigger bar that can be readily converted by hand or with common household tools, as defined in 11 CCR 4082, into a machine gun by the installation or attachment of a pistol converter as a replacement for the slide's backplate without any additional engineering, machining, or modification of the pistol's trigger mechanism.
02:14:46.000Machine gun convertible pistols do not include a hammer-fired semi-automatic pistol or a striker-fired semi-automatic pistol lacking cruciform trigger bars.
02:14:52.000A polymer notch or other piece of polymer molded into the rear of the pistol frame does not prevent ready conversion to a machine gun.
02:14:58.000So, in fact, actually, this might work because they're very specific.
02:15:03.000However, if the current structure of the Glock still has these components within it, then that Glock would still be banned under the law and they'd still be sued and they still couldn't sell these devices.
02:15:16.000Prevent the sale or distribution of a fire alarm-related products.
02:15:56.000Effective January 1st, 2026, it prohibits licensed dealers from selling or transferring new semi-automatic pistols classified as convertible pistols.
02:16:04.000Specifically, those with cruciform trigger bar that can be easily modified into a machine gun.
02:16:10.000Does the Glock V have the cruciform bar?
02:16:36.000The V-Series pistols are not compliant for new CA dealer sales under AB 1127, leading to speculation that Glock might iterate further or limit availability.