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00:01:37.000No matter what she does, they say it's good.
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00:05:51.000And I just also want to mention, Jack is like, oh, it's been a day since his last upload, and it's only a minute long, and every animator in the world hearing that is like, what?!
00:10:43.000For anyone wondering, by the way, If you're young enough to have not seen SNL in the 90s, this should answer your question that it was not funny back then either.
00:10:52.000Yeah, this was not funny even in the heyday.
00:10:54.000I like this era of SNL. I'll even say that I watched SNL pretty regularly throughout the 90s.
00:11:03.000I loved like the Chris Farley era going into like the Chris Kattan, Will Ferrell era.
00:12:43.000He has a song that he put out from Parks and Rec.
00:12:47.000Which is even slightly a little bit newer than this SNL character, but again, they're trying so hard to find ways to appeal to millennials, and it's just so cringe.
00:12:59.000That's exactly what I was going to say.
00:13:01.000It feels like Gen Xers, though, because I was a little kid when she was doing this weird armpit sniffing stuff.
00:13:33.000Keep in mind that Mike Judge also made Idiocracy, which completely predicted everything that we are living in now, like almost 20 years exactly to it.
00:13:50.000They, I mean, they're not the most biting, horrible anti-Catholic jokes you've ever heard, but just the safe, edgy, making fun of Catholics thing.
00:15:04.000They are getting my own Catholic high school.
00:15:07.000So, Tim, like, you know, I used to talk about, you know, come on here and talk about my hometown.
00:15:10.000And I'm getting, like, fact-checked about this because I talked about it on the Tucker tour.
00:15:14.000And so I got this, you know, fake, you know, journalist, whatever, was like, is it true that your hospital was demolished and now there's a Planned Parenthood?
00:15:39.000It was funny back in the day because the church just had a more ubiquitous role in society today.
00:15:47.000Whereas now, where, like, Catholics really are feeling like they're persecuted, which, by the way, persecuted by people like Kamala Harris, who said, if you're a member of the Knights of Columbus, which is, like, the most vanilla, you know, these are, like, the church and, like, the guys who bring you to your pew, like, hey, there's two seats over here, there's four seats over there.
00:16:07.000They do coffee and donuts after service.
00:16:12.000And she was calling them radicals and saying that you were, like, she was likening them to the KKK, which, you know, if you know anything about the history...
00:16:19.000Which doesn't like Catholics, by the way.
00:16:21.000If you know anything about the history, actually, the Knights of Columbus were, yeah, right, they were actually instituted to protect Catholics from the KKK, but whatever, you know, Dems are real racist.
00:16:32.000And it was so because and, you know, and then traditional Catholics like Latin mass Catholics or trad cats are actually being persecuted by the likes of Kamala Harris and her administration right now.
00:16:43.000That's why it comes across as mean spirited, even though to and I'll just be fair.
00:16:48.000Like, I don't think that Molly Shannon was like being necessarily anti Catholic.
00:17:00.000Jokes about the Catholic Church are bland.
00:17:02.000But that's what I'm saying, though, is that the power differential has totally changed from where it was in the 90s to where it is now.
00:17:08.000And even in the 90s, they were faking it in a lot of ways, this idea that the Catholic Church was in charge of everything as an institution.
00:17:14.000Like, yes, let's punch up at those nuns.
00:18:44.000But there is actually something that...
00:18:47.000There's some truth to the question that is being asked about why have some of the events gone that were on the public schedule that have been taken off?
00:19:14.000it, he was going to go to the Polish National Shrine, Our Lady of Czestochowa, with the president of Poland, and yet suddenly it was just taken off the schedule at the last minute, and the question was, why was this?
00:19:28.000And so the media narrative has been like, oh, he's exhausted, that's why they're doing this.
00:19:32.000Now, number one, you know, their They're throwing crazy amounts of events out there, and that's why it doesn't hit with the narrative.
00:19:39.000But the truth behind the matter is that there have been a lot of security concerns, and one of the reasons that they've been taking a lot of events off is these security concerns, or are these concerns.
00:19:50.000And the Secret Service coming in saying like, hey, we don't think we can keep you safe at all of these various things.
00:19:56.000And so that's why they've been truncating certain things from a public event becomes a messaging event and it's press only or you have to cancel that.
00:20:04.000And we just, by the way, just were chasing ballots over at Our Lady of Czestochowa.
00:20:33.000And that's why, and by the way, they've already taken out one Trump supporter this year named Corey Kompatoria by an ActBlue donor, and that's one of the reasons that they've had to be really careful with his schedule.
00:20:46.000And if these attacks were happening to Kamala, they would have locked down the country.
00:20:53.000Well, they also, let's mention this, it's not even something we have to explain by saying that there have been attempted assassinations, even though that's relevant information, because he's still done way more events than she has.
00:21:06.000He's done way more appearances than she has.
00:21:07.000He's done more town halls than she has.
00:21:09.000He's done more radio interviews, more television.
00:21:10.000On every single metric, he has done more than her by a significant margin.
00:21:15.000Joe Biden campaigned from the basement and he still won.
00:21:18.000I mean, maybe we should stop considering that Trump's statements are opinions and that there's actually a fact basis to calling Kamala a loser.
00:21:36.000You know, where she won all the votes of the Democrat Party, you know, the big democracy.
00:21:42.000And they've actually pointed out that she hasn't had a competitive election in years, unless you count the primary of 2020, which she resoundingly lost.
00:21:52.000In fact, every single one of us in this room got exactly as many nomination votes as Kamala Harris in 2020 and 2024.
00:22:00.000That's pretty good for us, you know what I mean?
00:23:09.000Letitia James is like currently trying to put him in jail and yet she's up there clapping.
00:23:15.000It's like, you know what it reminded me of in a weird way?
00:23:19.000It reminded me of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
00:23:21.000So do you remember at the Kyle Rittenhouse trial that moment where they let Kyle walk up to the judge and actually stand right behind the judge when they were watching that piece of footage and they couldn't get it up on a certain monitor?
00:23:35.000And it was like, wait, hold on a second.
00:23:37.000This guy's on trial for double murder and nobody seems to have a problem with him just standing right behind the judge like that?
00:25:16.000Yeah, no, Eric Adams was there, and he's like, Eric Adams is here, I know he's got a special diet, but maybe we can serve him some turkey tonight.
00:25:46.000I'm going to be outside of Mar-a-Lago lying in the bushes like this Ukrainian foreign fighter guy with a Kaliznikov waiting for you to debate me.
00:25:56.000She could have just showed up, and that would have been like a quasi-debate, and yet she chose not to.
00:26:01.000And this is the reason, and Seamus has the cartoon, and we all saw this week, this is what happens when you put her in an uncontrolled environment where she has to stand on her own two feet, where she doesn't have two mainstream media blockers and tacklers running interference for her.
00:26:49.000That said, I think part of why Kamala is such a particularly horrible candidate is because we got...
00:26:55.000Or I should say the Democratic Party got the worst of both worlds from the primary process with her.
00:27:00.000So one of the difficult things about presidential primaries is when you run at a primary, you have to signal to the most extreme faction of your party that you are going to be the person who they want to nominate for president.
00:27:10.000And then as soon as you start running for president, if you get the nomination, you have to abandon all of those things.
00:27:15.000You have to distance yourself from those things and say, no, I'm actually a moderate.
00:27:17.000I'm going to appeal to normal Americans.
00:27:19.000I'm going to try to appeal to the other side to some degree.
00:27:22.000But the advantage is supposed to be that you have sharpened yourself by debating other candidates in the party to the point where you were able to get votes and delegates from people in your own party because they saw you debate and they said this is someone who can go up against other people.
00:27:34.000Kamala did a whole lot of the signaling to the far left in her party that she was the person they should pick and she did basically none of the successfully arguing with people who are trying to tear her apart part of the primary process.
00:28:35.000This is why The Apprentice does well, did well.
00:28:38.000This is why Donald Trump was a celebrity because he knows how to entertain large groups of people and that wins elections.
00:28:43.000Norm Macdonald actually, the late great Norm Macdonald actually praised Trump for this once.
00:28:49.000And he did this interview up in Canada and he was talking about, and he kind of catches himself.
00:28:54.000He's like, I went to one of these Trump events once where he speaks to these large halls and You know, just to see how it was.
00:29:01.000And he's like, of course, of course, caveat, caveat.
00:29:04.000And he said that what he's doing is an act, and he's doing an act the same way that, you know, Norm comes from the stand-up world, and he's like, this is the same kind of act that anyone would...
00:29:15.000Be able to do, and he's actually quite good at it.
00:29:19.000And if you're someone who doesn't like him, then maybe you should try to understand why it is that so many people like it, and it's clearly very effective.
00:29:29.000And he pointed out that one of the reasons why current SNL isn't able to do a good impression of him Is because to do an impression of someone, which, by the way, Dana Carvey's Joe Biden is the best one they've ever done, is because to do a good impression, Norm said, you have to actually like the person.
00:29:48.000Is that because nobody hates themselves.
00:29:50.000So if you hate the person and you're doing an impression through that, which all of Kamala's humor is, because it's all mean-spirited, and this, you know, and, you know, Seamus, you know humor better than anyone here, that if it's mean-spirited, it will come across in the art and it will not be funny.
00:30:07.000So take a look at when Alec Baldwin was doing Donald Trump.
00:30:11.000He was just making weird faces and going, gay, gay.
00:30:14.000And it was like, or when Family Guy mocked Trump, it was over the top, a clown with an orange face and tiny hands fighting Trump.
00:30:22.000And it's like, but these aren't like, here's the problem I have with this is make fun of Trump by exaggerating the things that we know he does.
00:30:30.000So when I do the Trump voice, I always just go cartoonish with it.
00:30:34.000And then I always say, everyone agrees, at least that's what I've been told.
00:30:38.000So it's like, take actual characteristics, exaggerate them, and people understand the joke you're making.
00:30:44.000What we see with the liberals and SNL on the left, when they mock Trump, they make up fake things about him and then make a character based on the fake ideas they have about him.
00:31:22.000All of the jokes are really lame and overly political and just trying to make a point rather than just riffing on some of the silliness that you can get out of a Trump impression.
00:31:30.000Alec Baldwin kept doing a weird thing with his mouth where he would squeeze his lips together and go like this.
00:31:35.000But the reason why he was doing it is because the photos that they use of Trump are mid, while Trump is speaking, and he'll be talking, and then he'll go like this, and then they'll freeze that image of him and use that.
00:31:46.000So in Alec Baldwin's mind, he doesn't watch clips of Trump.
00:31:49.000He doesn't listen to what Trump has to say.
00:31:50.000He sees pictures in the liberal press over and over again of Trump making that face, and so he makes the face.
00:31:55.000Then anybody who actually watches the news is like, why is he doing that face?
00:31:58.000That's what, in that interview you're referencing with Norm Macdonald, he talked about something him and his co-writer did not like, which was they called clapped Which is just easy jokes.
00:32:57.000But the reason why this particular video is funny, making fun of the white dudes for Harris, is because, and this is why humor is like 150% of the truth, the reason it's funny is because the vast majority of polyamorous males are liberal.
00:33:28.000Obviously, he's going on, like, Theo Vaughn and a bunch of these different, you know, comedian podcasts and shows, so do you think he had anyone professional?
00:33:40.000I think Barron had to have helped him with the wives and the wives' lovers.
00:33:43.000And I wouldn't be surprised if Barron said cuck and they went, I don't think the people here will understand what that is, so let's say wives' lovers.
00:33:49.000I wouldn't be surprised if Tony Hinchcliffe wrote a few of those jokes.
00:33:51.000Some of those were so sharp and so roast-worthy, like new school Don Rickles type, that those guys, that crowd, the Theos, the Kill Tony crowd, I think they must have written a few of those jokes.
00:34:01.000Wait, Trump has not gone on Kill Tony.
00:36:59.000About it was, he didn't just say, as I was saying, he actually did like the full paragraph of the speech of whatever was going to come next.
00:37:58.000And he was like, I'm going to finish that.
00:38:00.000Well, this is also the difference between somebody who is a performer who made their living in the private sector and built a brand around their own name as opposed to a politician who has focus grouped every aspect of their personality and who you have to choose from a set of other politicians who are also not that interesting or funny or good on their feet.
00:38:37.000Yeah, they don't have that much charisma.
00:38:38.000My favorite part of his remarks last night was when he told the story about doing this dinner last time, which is when he was running against Hillary.
00:39:47.000I think we've got this phenomenon where no matter what Kamala does, no matter what she does, there is some weird alternate reality where what she's doing is good.
00:39:56.000And to better explain this, I want to play for you a clip from Freedom Tunes.
00:41:17.000The exact point that I wanted to make with this story from the Post Millennial is that when I... Okay, so I'm hanging out today with some friends who are not very political, and they were like, yo, that interview, that was crazy.
00:42:04.000Well, so the second debate for Trump, the first debate for Kamala, I don't think you found a lot of Trump supporters, myself included, who were like, oh my gosh, Trump did so good.
00:42:14.000There were certainly moments where you're like, oh, that was a really good moment or that was good.
00:42:19.000But I think there were a lot of people pointed out that she did better than a lot of people expected.
00:42:23.000And really, most people were just kind of focused on the moderators interjecting the whole time.
00:42:29.000The only, like, crack in the glass that got through was when Biden was miserably performing and they all just collectively went, holy crap, it was so bad there was no denying it.
00:42:40.000But even after that they kept saying, sharp as a tack.
00:42:42.000It was not until the new party line was issued that they were willing to acknowledge that once they went, okay, this is, I guess, too ridiculous.
00:42:49.000Which is strange to me that they draw the line there when they say men can get pregnant.
00:42:52.000But at the same time, She performed absolutely horribly here.
00:42:57.000Her party's still trying to say she did well.
00:42:59.000I want to shout one thing out related to the cartoon that we made here.
00:43:03.000One of my favorite comments, you'll notice at the end, Chaz is cheering, Kamala, Kamala, Kamala, and then she crashes through the ceiling and crushes him.
00:43:13.000My favorite comment was, they timestamped that and they said, he made the mistake of chanting her name three times and summoning her.
00:43:21.000So you guys should definitely subscribe to Freedom Tunes.
00:44:46.000And then his optics were downhill after that.
00:44:49.000I have not heard or seen a Democrat give a similar analysis of Kamala completely floundering in her conversation with Bret Baier.
00:44:59.000None of them have said, okay, well, you know, she said this thing or this thing that I thought was good, but when He pointed out that 79% of Americans think the country is going in the wrong direction and that she is the vice president of the administration.
00:45:32.000I can also explain a little bit about why that is, is because she is very vindictive as a person.
00:45:37.000And I think that what you're seeing as well is that a lot of these media types are hedging their bets because they know nobody wants to be the one person who kind of goes first in order to do this because Let's say that, and this is a very close election, right?
00:45:54.000Trump's got a lot of momentum right now, clearly, but it's still going to be very close.
00:45:58.000The Democrats still control the ballot centers and those ballot machines in the big cities, Detroit, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Las Vegas.
00:46:29.000And so what they're doing is they're hedging their bets because they know that if she gets in and she remembers That you were the person that was trashing her after the, whatever it is, the debate or the interview.
00:46:40.000Now you're not getting invited to the White House.
00:46:42.000Now you're not at the Christmas party.
00:47:14.000So when I talk to Kamala Stans, supporters and enjoyers, why they like her, they just, well, let's see, first of all, so her name is not Donald Trump.
00:48:09.000And that makes me go back to that Al Smith dinner bit that she did where it was the demographic who resonates with that Planned Parenthood ad in throwing a bunch of Easter eggs of things that that demographic likes.
00:48:23.000They randomly mentioned House of the Dragon on HBO. That came out of absolutely nowhere.
00:48:46.000So polling her supporters and trying to put all of that into one thing.
00:48:49.000Like, okay, you watch SNL. Okay, so it's a Catholics thing.
00:48:53.000So is there anything Catholic-grade SNL? And they go dig up this old character from about 30 years ago, and they mishmash all of it together.
00:49:00.000And so it's like product design by committee, that if that process were to create a software product, the software product would be unusable.
00:49:08.000Whereas Trump's messaging is just like the Shazam app.
00:49:30.000And there's even a West Wing, like, almost reference that they do where, you know, and I've caught the Biden administration a number of times just trying to copy West Wing plot lines and we're gonna backfill the Ukrainian...
00:49:45.000F-15s with our own F-15s and we're going to get them from Poland.
00:49:49.000I'm like, that's literally from a West Wing episode, but it was about Taiwan.
00:49:54.000And it was like, well, the Polish F-15s are going to go here and then our F-15s.
00:50:39.000It actually is a racial, so there was a viral post, probably not true, I don't know, but there was someone saying that in Eastern Europe, accusing someone of falling out of a coconut tree was a racist reference to them coming from a region.
00:51:04.000Probably not true, but someone was like, to imply that someone thought of a coconut tree was a racist reference to the migrants that are coming to Europe.
00:52:02.000So when they try to market to women, what they basically do is they put together these marketing campaigns that actually only appeal to terminally online homosexuals, like the brat thing, the coconut tree thing.
00:53:43.000They're associating Donald Trump with a positive feeling.
00:53:48.000Even if you tell me that it's anti-Trump or it's intended, that's not the actual fact.
00:53:53.000Above all that, it is also kind of dystopian.
00:53:55.000There's people dancing about Haitian immigrants.
00:53:58.000And the fact that it is directionally accurate.
00:54:04.000Which, by the way, Joshua, I should have said this, and you even said it, that you live right down the street from Springfield, Ohio.
00:54:11.000Yeah, so I live in Dayton, and then Springfield is the next town over.
00:54:16.000And I went there for the—Vivek Ramoswami had the town hall, and I talked to this little gentleman from Politico, sassy personality, and I tried to be gentle with him, very gentle.
00:56:48.000What that means is, my platform, my publication, has asserted it's not true, because they didn't find evidence because they didn't look for it.
00:57:02.000They don't need evidence because it is de fide for them that immigrants can't cause problems anywhere.
00:57:07.000It is de fide for them that third world immigrants coming to a developed western country can't cause problems for anyone ever and anyone who alleges otherwise is a big bad racist.
00:57:39.000The same liberals and leftists who will tell you that the border is just an imaginary line will tell you that it magically stops people from behaving the way they did in their home country once they get here.
00:58:16.000But now they have no choice but to admit police are actually engaging in raids in San Antonio right now because Trendy Araga took over four buildings.
00:58:24.000And when are we going to be hearing that it's happening, but it's good?
00:58:28.000The conservative case for Trende Agua.
00:58:31.000I can't wait until David French puts that one out.
00:58:34.000As crazy as it was that Jocelyn Nungare, the 12-year-old who was raped and murdered in...
00:58:44.000Outside of Houston, which, of course, Brett Baer was asking Kamala Harris, like, would you like to apologize to the mother?
00:58:52.000Just have a little moment of show some humanity, please.
00:58:57.000And it turned out that they're now finding that the two individuals associated with that have direct connections to Trendy Aragua.
00:59:05.000I think a lot of the problems we experience in this country are related to the inability of these liberal millennials to empathize with other people.
00:59:14.000So, for example, a 12-year-old gets raped and murdered, and anyone of good conscience is terrified of it.
00:59:22.000In fact, I question, if you played Sound of Freedom to a liberal, are they going to cry in the opening scene?
00:59:51.000We do know that liberal women tend to be diagnosed with multiple and more psychiatric disorders and mental illnesses more than any demographic and it's not even close.
01:00:00.000So mental illness could be part of it.
01:00:01.000I think, in my personal opinion, Trump derangement syndrome is, let's say, an amplifier and also an exemplifier of a pre-existing mental illness.
01:00:11.000But it's this sort of How do I feel about that personally?
01:00:16.000I feel like that's so bad, no one could do that to another person.
01:00:20.000Like, if you have conversations with white liberal women who have children, and this is pretty universal in any state, in any age, even if you ask people in their 60s, they will be horrified that you showed them that video.
01:01:21.000Donald Trump at the debate with Kamala says she wants transgender surgeries for illegal immigrants who are detained.
01:01:28.000And the liberal media went, Trump is crazy in making these things up, despite the fact it was CNNK file that reported that in the first place.
01:01:35.000Have you noticed that almost all of the NFL ads that Trump is running are about that?
01:01:49.000That's not what you said, She said, I have followed the law.
01:01:53.000No, she went, See, I'm mixing up the cartoon and the real one again.
01:01:58.000I keep having issues with this, but no, the complete inability, and Tim, I think you're right, because it's also, I think it's also that they will have, like, the toxic empathy, and shout out to Ali Beth Stuckey, who's doing that, and suicidal empathy with these out-groups, but when there's a group that is closer to them, and you've seen this in studies as well of liberals...
01:02:24.000That they empathize more with out-groups and further out-groups than they do with closer groups.
01:02:29.000And you see this with the complete lack of information.
01:02:33.000They've just dropped the narrative about Asheville.
01:03:28.000So he's saying normal men, or hyper-masculine men in this case, benefit through the evolutionary strategy of this seeing...
01:03:38.000I'm talking about male migrants whose actual, quote-unquote, toxic masculinity behavior where they don't take no for an answer, they take what they want from women in these host countries.
01:04:16.000But if you have taken on the responsibility of caring for other people, your wife, your children, your family, And you start helping strangers, that's all well and good until and unless helping strangers gets in the way of feeding your children.
01:04:29.000And then at that point, what you're doing is actually morally wrong.
01:04:32.000You have to pay attention to your children and help your children and your wife and your family first.
01:04:37.000And this toxic idea that there is some virtue in caring equally for people you have no relationship with as you do your own family when you're responsible for them is so pervasive that we have Tim Walz, On national television bragging about the fact that he's so in touch with reality and so down to earth because his 90-year-old mother needs Social Security to feed herself.
01:04:58.000Imagine the blind spot of openly admitting that you are a deadbeat son on air.
01:05:12.000But to him, It's disgusting and people vote for that.
01:05:40.000I would also say lockdowns and the George Floyd riots were another way of accelerating these people's need to help, quote unquote, help other people outside of their communities.
01:05:49.000Sending them money to burn down cities.
01:05:50.000And I also saw people in cities near me in New York saying, we forgive you for shattering our windows of our small business that you just...
01:05:59.000If you are watching this and you're like a middle class or lower middle class person who doesn't have means and you have family and social security, I get it.
01:06:06.000But for a wealthy politician to brag about that, it's like, what's wrong with you?
01:06:09.000This is also one of the reasons that when – so when Joshua and I put this book together and we wrote it like really fast, like in a period of a month, you'll hear when Kamala Harris talks, she'll say, oh, well, Trump's rhetoric is dangerous and Trump is dangerous and he's going to go after opponents.
01:06:29.000And I'm sitting there like – A Trump supporter was just murdered at a rally by an ActBlue donor.
01:06:37.000And that just happened a couple weeks ago on national television.
01:06:50.000But the point being, though, is that why is that—you notice it doesn't even enter into their mind, and I see our copy of Unhumans is here, that it's—and it really comes down to the fact that they don't view conservatives or Trump supporters as people.
01:07:05.000They don't view you as anyone who counts.
01:07:08.000Steve Bannon is in jail, and yet Kamala Harris will sit there and go, Donald Trump says he wants to lock up opponents.
01:07:15.000And it's like— You have his chief strategist in jail behind bars right now.
01:07:21.000Bannon's sitting there, sends me an email yesterday.
01:07:22.000He goes, you know, my lawyers tell me I'm eligible under the First Step Act and the DOJ won't even let me out.
01:07:30.000So the First Step Act is something that was passed by Trump 2018.
01:07:34.000The idea was criminal justice reform that basically if you're a first-time offender, a low-level offender, that you're in federal prison, that if you were basically model prisoner, if you did vocational work or conducted education credits, set up a system for early release basically to try to help people get that sort of leg up or a quote-unquote first step.
01:07:55.000And there's been controversy around it that it affected people who actually were violent or were much more violent.
01:09:13.000Charges a police officer and tries to kill them and then the officer has to defend themselves and this person ends up dying in a clear-cut case of self-defense.
01:09:21.000They have every single excuse in the book for why that person couldn't help themselves and they had to do what they do.
01:09:29.000Or anyone else who's conservative ends up on the other end of the law and is mistreated by police when J6ers are locked up and the Geneva Convention is violated.
01:09:37.000These liberals who are so compassionate come out and dance around their body like Oompa Loompas singing about how they could have done things differently, giving us the little morality tale on how they shouldn't have broken the law.
01:09:47.000I got a question for you guys, because I need some religious expertise on this one.
01:09:51.000I'm no expert, but I'm not even a little bit of an expert.
01:10:48.000In Southwest Ohio, there is a mega church just north of Cincinnati.
01:10:52.000I believe it's called Solid Rock Church.
01:10:54.000And for a number of years, more than 10 years ago, they had this massive honking Jesus statue...
01:11:00.000Maybe 100 feet high or so, with arms out raised, just over-the-top sort of televangelist, prosperity gospel preacher, and people joked it was Touchdown Jesus.
01:11:09.000And it got started by lightning and burned to the ground.
01:11:19.000Regardless of whether you want to call something a miracle or say this is a miracle, there's something you have to consider, and this is something we lose sight of.
01:11:25.000It's not like a miracle is when God acts in the world and the rest of the time he isn't.
01:11:30.000God is constantly sustaining everything that currently exists in existence at all times.
01:11:35.000So everything that happens is either part of his active or permissive will.
01:11:49.000I have a cursory knowledge of basic physics when it comes to lightning and stuff, positive, negative charges, etc., friction in the atmosphere.
01:11:56.000Is it common or at least common enough that lightning strikes the middle of the side of a flat building?
01:12:03.000My assumption is that lightning strikes the highest point.
01:12:06.000And so when you're standing in a field and you are the highest point, the charge moves to you because the path of least resistance is the path that electricity travels through.
01:12:14.000So for me, I just look at this photo and I read this story and we covered it quite a bit and I'm like...
01:12:18.000Why would lightning strike up the side of the middle of an equal flat wall?
01:13:42.000And you can see up in the corner, because they have on live feed on the news, they always have, you know, the time is usually there, whatever the local time is.
01:13:51.000And it, I don't know, we all watched the video a million times, I'm sure, but on one viewing, it struck me, I said, wait a minute, that says 6-11.
01:13:58.000And in my head, it just, and I had this tweet that went super viral that said, I was like, wait a minute, Ephesians 6.11 is, of course, put on the whole armor of God that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.
01:14:13.000That came to your mind right when you heard it was 611?
01:15:17.000And when we go to the ranges and they give me a long gun, it is not hard to make the target.
01:15:22.000No, especially with a dialed in EOTech, which by the way, and the shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, went to his range and we've got, so we don't trust the federal government, so we've hired our own private investigators that are actually looking into him.
01:16:52.000I mean, Connell Reeves is good with a handgun.
01:16:54.000Yeah, and I'm sure any of those guys would be like, yeah, 100 yards, 140 yards, yeah, we can make that shot.
01:17:00.000So if you've got a sighted in EOTech, if you're someone who goes to the gun range regularly, if you're someone who knows exactly what you're doing, and by the way, you've got a completely unobstructed view of your target, it's just not a hard shot.
01:17:16.000He had his target in his sights perfectly, and then Donald Trump tilted his head.
01:17:22.000Well, and so what I say in liberals to response to this is if you want us to stop bringing God into politics, you have to stop asking Him to do the Secret Service's job for them.
01:17:33.000That's something that I didn't know until I was there, and they had reconstructed the stage exactly as it was that day for the second Butler rally, is the way that the stands are set up with the stage and where Crooks was, the stands make a— V-shape leaning in right to where Trump was.
01:17:51.000So where Crooks was, it was as if he had, like, everything blocked off and the target right there in the middle.
01:17:57.000Now, it's also interesting— Well, have you heard of—they call it the Pac-Man perimeter?
01:18:33.000I mean, not for when he was president, but for one of his post-presidential rallies, every indication I've seen is that, yes, this was the first time countersnipers were there.
01:18:41.000You talk about Crooks' body disappearing?
01:18:48.000And when I say disappear, it was taken by the FBI. Yep.
01:18:51.000The FBI then released it directly to the family, did not go back to the butler coroner to allow him to finish his report.
01:18:59.000So they have like a preliminary talk screen and a preliminary autopsy for him, but they did sort of your basic workup, but they were not able to go and do anything further with him.
01:19:14.000The coroner had said he would never, never be willing to do that.
01:19:17.000And what's even more potentially suspicious is that the FBI, for the first time in, as far as we know, in FBI history, cleaned the site of the roof.
01:19:28.000So everyone knows about FBI for CSI and crime scene investigation and all this forensics and the tech and Dexter and all this stuff.
01:19:37.000But you never hear about them cleaning the site that's usually farmed out to some local.
01:19:42.000And typically, by the way, if you're, like, you know, God forbid, but if there's a crime like that, usually, you know, law enforcement has nothing to do with the cleanup.
01:19:50.000They give you a card, and they're like, hey, here's a guy in the area who cleans up biologics, and there you go.
01:19:55.000I've never in my entire life, and almost a decade in the intel community, I've never heard of it yet.
01:20:01.000I don't want you to give away more stuff in your book, but I'm curious if you wrote about or looked into the story about the guy who was randomly on the rooftop taking pictures?
01:20:10.000Yeah, so the man in the gray suit, who I have identified through reporting, and just, you know, Pennsylvania is a state, interestingly enough, just the state that I'm from, that I have really strong networks in.
01:20:23.000So that was an individual, and Senator Ron Johnson initially was the one who had reported this out.
01:20:29.000So the man in the gray suit was an ATF. This is their story on the gray suit.
01:20:35.000Their story is there was a man who was not on duty at the ATF, but he saw what was going on, that he was in the area close enough to get in, that he drove there on his own way.
01:20:48.000His recognizance and his own initiative decided to go to the rally, started taking pictures, and he wanted to send the pictures back to the FBI—or to the ATF, rather—so that he could conduct facial recognition, even though Crooks' face was—he was shot in the mouth and it came out the back of the head.
01:21:08.000So I'm not sure if actually he would have been able to do that much of that came out in the autopsy.
01:21:13.000And he, you know, then after Johnson, you know, found this all out, when they tried to reach out to the ATF to say, why was, you know, why was this guy there?
01:21:27.000Right, and so he says that, and it was interesting, so he said he was in the Pittsburgh office, but the number he gave was a Philadelphia area code, 215, whereas Pittsburgh is 412, and people are saying, why is it a Philly number if it's at the Pittsburgh office?
01:21:48.000Now, one of the things that we call out in the book that I haven't seen elsewhere, it might have been mentioned elsewhere, but it's sort of the dog that's not barking, that concept where a dog that usually barks just stops barking.
01:22:02.000What we notice, all the footage, both video and images, and also the accounts, eyewitnesses of Thomas Matthew Crooks that day, Is he is acting calm, cool, collected, confident about what he is about to do.
01:22:20.000Now this is a youngster who is, we understand, planning to kill the most famous man in the history of civilization.
01:22:28.000I actually have something to tell you about this.
01:22:30.000So Tim, do you remember when we were at the event in Bucks County last week?
01:23:19.000So, you know, it was pretty traumatic for him.
01:23:21.000And he actually called in when we were on live stream that day.
01:23:24.000And so talking to him later at the rally that you and I were at, Tim, in Newtown, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, he said, look, you know, I went back with my team and we were, you know, we were sort of discussing it.
01:24:41.000They're just doing their job for Turning Point.
01:24:42.000And they said that he seemed like he was scoffing at us in a way as if he had some, like you say, secret knowledge that, you know, obviously we know what happened afterwards.
01:24:54.000But they all remembered him as being that.
01:24:58.000And when I showed them the footage, because that's something else where, you know, there's all these images of crooks as a kid.
01:25:03.000And the media always does this, by the way.
01:25:05.000They'll show images of someone as a kid that do not look like what they looked like on that day.
01:25:11.000So as he grew, he's 20 years old at this time, his bone density was much stronger.
01:25:35.000And there's a description from June 22nd, Air Force veteran Bill Jenkins, that this is from day two of the chapter, or of the Bulletproof book.
01:25:43.000So one of the Keystone Shooting Center classmates who is in a class with him, that particular day, June 22nd.
01:25:51.000He says, eventually I got into politics.
01:25:53.000This is the Air Force veteran Bill Jenkins describing about having a one-on-one conversation with Crooks.
01:26:16.000So what that Was that the guy, he was at the gun, they were in a gun class together and he was sort of peppering him with political questions, you know, talking about Trump, talking about Biden, you know, talking about Kamala.
01:26:28.000Actually, well, Kamala, keep in mind, wasn't switched out yet.
01:26:30.000And actually one of the things that we argue for in the book is And detail in quite depth are the nine days between the failed assassination, which we say is a failed hit on Trump, and the pulling of Joe Biden as the nominee for president.
01:27:54.000We say, the numerous United States Secret Service security failures at the rally seem to many Americans too severe and too numerous to be merely coerced.
01:28:11.000And if he had wanted to, if he had put those, if he had gone, you know, full Azov Battalion, just like, by the way, oh, the second assassin was directly associated with the Azov Battalion, which I was able to find in a, I have the ability to, you know, use facial recognition to scour the internet for someone whenever I see their face.
01:28:33.000Not all the time, but I have a way to do that.
01:29:06.000Just pulling out my Alex Jones was right jar.
01:29:08.000So the CIA-trained assassination team from Ukraine is directly associated with this guy who had a Kalashnikov outside of Mar-a-Lago and West Palm Beach.
01:29:18.000Okay, so I'm just calling up Alex like, hey man, you're right again, brother.
01:29:21.000And he had the Biden-Harris bumper sticker on his truck.
01:30:26.000Okay, what are the odds of all of those independent security failures happening on the same day that, as we say, a trained marksman shows up With intent to kill.
01:30:37.000And wait, did you add to that that the day before the FBI informed the Secret Service that there was an assassination plot against Donald Trump?
01:30:48.000Yeah, there are a dozen, but we picked the top 12, and the idea is that this is a conservative estimate, and the idea is we picked 12 that if only one of them had not occurred, the security field had not occurred, crooks would not have been 140 yards away from Trump to be able to take eight shots.
01:31:02.000So what are the odds, like one in a trillion?
01:31:05.000Probability of all 12 security failures taking place independently from one another, yet simultaneously, together with the presence of a capable marksman with intent to kill, is 1 times 10 minus 27th.
01:31:18.000Or 1 in a septillion. 1 followed by 27 zeros.
01:31:23.000The odds of all 12 failures happening on the same day as an armed man with malicious intent happening upon the situation without prior knowledge and assuming these events are independent are at minimum 1 in 1 septillion.
01:31:39.000I say the fact that we learned about this merchant, the Pakistani guy, Asif Mishan or whatever, the fact that he got arrested the day before the FBI said the informed Secret Service of a plot to kill Donald Trump and the Secret Service replied that they would be increasing security, triple it.
01:32:33.000So I'll credit to you, Joshua, because this was your idea.
01:32:36.000This suggests the one-in-one septillion odds.
01:32:38.000This suggests that the occurrence of all these failures in the presence of the shooter is extraordinarily unlikely by chance alone, raising serious questions about whether these events were truly random.
01:32:50.000You know, I appreciate the math and asking the AI, but unfortunately, even a simple, rational human would be like, there's no way that the guy flew a drone, walked past security, there were text messages about him sneaking in, the Secret Service had counter snipers, were supposed to have people on the roof.
01:33:08.000Hour and a half, 27 minutes, 10 minutes.
01:33:11.000Full text messages, which we have printed out that everyone can see, jumping from roof to roof.
01:33:24.000The one for me that really sticks with me is the conduct of the ESNU sniper, Officer Greg Nickel.
01:33:36.000And look, he claims that it was a mistake.
01:33:39.000But at around 6.04 p.m., this is the guy.
01:33:43.000So Tim, it was blocked off when we were there, but the AGR building that Crooks utilized is actually just a one-story building, and where the snipers were was a two-story building behind that.
01:35:09.000A lot of the higher-ups at Secret Service have been retiring.
01:35:13.000Kimberly Cheadle, who was the director, she was out almost immediately.
01:35:17.000But Ronald Rowe, who was her operations chief, is now the acting director of the Secret Service.
01:35:21.000Do we know who was in command that day?
01:35:24.000So the New York Times has the latest piece on this, and this was referring back to the report that Congress has put out, their first iteration, and I don't have the unredacted version of that.
01:35:35.000So they say there was no one official site lead, but the person who was the highest Positional authority that day was a female agent who only had four years on the job.
01:35:51.000Fletzi is the Fletzi is the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center down in Brunswick, Georgia, where, you know, Secret Service and NCIS and a bunch of different 1811 special agents go through that four years on the job.
01:36:06.000Was put in charge of an open air outdoor rally with a former president who is probably the number one target of any assassin in the entire world right now.
01:36:18.000The day after, Tim, as you mentioned, the FBI had just arrested someone who was involved with Iranian plot to kill him.
01:36:25.000And oh, by the way, the drone tech that they had for the day was a guy who had only taken an online course in drones and spent everything.
01:36:33.000I kid you not, several hours on the phone with the 1-800 number tech support to try to figure out why his Secret Service drone wasn't working.
01:36:42.000So he was as qualified as Matt Walsh is to be a DEI instructor.
01:36:52.000Right, and then after that hit fails, and we do view this as a failed hit...
01:36:57.000The second hit takes place, and there's something very interesting, which, by the way, this is in the news today because Ryan Wesley Routh, I don't know if you've seen, has – so he's drawn Eileen Cannon, who is the Trump appointee down there in the Southern District of Florida.
01:37:11.000She was the same one who was on the classified documents case.
01:37:16.000His lawyers now, which we can't seem to figure out exactly how he's paying for these lawyers, the same way we can't figure out how he paid for his travel to Kiev, Ukraine, and Istanbul, Turkey, and Taipei, Taiwan, and all of these trips that he's taken, but he claims he has no money to his name whatsoever.
01:37:31.000They are asking for her to recuse herself from the case because essentially she was—they're saying she has a conflict of interest because she was appointed by the person who was targeted as the victim of the assassination plot.
01:37:45.000She was appointed by Trump, and Trump would have been the victim of the crime that he is being charged for.
01:37:50.000And so they're trying to get her to pull herself because they want, like— You know, a Tanya Chutkin type or Juan Mershon type that they can get in there.
01:37:59.000So this guy, Ryan Wesley Routh, again, as I've stated, uses that training that he clearly received while he was in Ukraine.
01:38:10.000From my reporting that he was not involved because of his age.
01:38:29.000Two plates of armor in backpacks that he had put up on the fence as essentially a fairly rudimentary, although effective, form of creating a sniper's nest for himself.
01:38:42.000I talked to Eric Prince about this, and he calls it a hide site.
01:38:45.000That if he just hadn't stuck the muzzle of his Kalashnikov outside the fence...
01:39:10.000So a couple hundred yards, almost within range.
01:39:13.000Like, not quite within range, but very, very close to being within range.
01:39:16.000And I haven't been able to confirm this yet, but remember, the initial story that came out that day was that shots were fired on the range.
01:39:24.000Now, it turns out that he did not fire with the SKS, but there was a Secret Service agent who identified him and then opened fire.
01:39:39.000So that means this was effective TTPs, tactics, techniques, and procedures that he learned from units associated with the ASLAB battalion who had received training from the American CIA to conduct assassinations within Russia.
01:39:53.000And the New York Times has put this out, by the way, that, oh, they were totally going rogue when they did that.
01:39:58.000The CIA would Never be involved in assassinations and proxy wars.
01:40:02.000And he was even able to effectively stop fire from a trained Secret Service agent who was shooting at him.
01:40:29.000No, no, I literally am a huge fan of the Koliznikov.
01:40:33.000So an AR-15, for as great as they are and as versatile as they are, obviously the most adaptable rifle out there, when you're using them in the field, they're prone to all sorts of malfunctions.
01:40:46.000Kyle Rittenhouse even had a tapwreck bang one time.
01:40:49.000During his altercation in self-defense, he needed to defend himself.
01:40:54.000But the AK, I mean, an AK just, you know, Klyznikov just runs.
01:41:04.000That's how far to describe that in the AK. We gotta get Super Chats in there, so smash the like button, subscribe to the show, share it with everyone you know.
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01:41:24.000The question is, how does a guy who's a 20-year felon get his hands on one of them when he just came from the battlefield in Ukraine that was unregistered and had the serial number shaved off?
01:42:40.000Frey Cain says, book series Bobby Pendragon covers Tim's AL matrix, AI matrix futures in books, and its consequences on book four and consequences in book eight.
01:42:56.000I love it when there was a news article about two celebrities who got together over what they said was a weird AI conspiracy, but they capitalized AI, so it said a Weird Al conspiracy, and everybody was like, I want to know what that conspiracy is.
01:43:38.000But the important thing for people to understand...
01:43:40.000Is that we had a non-exclusive license.
01:43:43.000This means, like, if Timcast IRL appeared on someone else's Twitter because I bought a license, we own the show, we host the show, sometimes people repost it.
01:43:51.000So Tenet appeared on that channel, that channel is now gone, but the podcast still exists everywhere.
01:43:56.000And we had a great episode today with the Cartier family.
01:43:59.000I don't know if you guys saw that one.
01:44:01.000Young black men who were reacting to music and everything, and then they started, someone told them to react to Thomas Sowell, and then they went, whoa, and now they're Trump supporters, and they were like, they learned a lot, changed their worldview.
01:44:36.000I'm like, I have to imagine you're disciplined.
01:44:37.000You wake up every day, you've got to eat right, you can't screw around, you can't drink.
01:44:41.000I'm like, that discipline and hard work ethic will take anybody towards whatever the right is today.
01:44:47.000Because it means you're going to do the work, you're going to be paying attention, you're going to do what's best for you, and you're not going to accept that people who don't want to work get your money and things like that.
01:44:55.000I think that's where they, you know, ultimately end up where they are.
01:45:46.000Well, look, dude, I think the day before the election, all of these things are going to go through the roof because people are worried about Kamala winning.
01:46:55.000Glenn Jacobs, Kane, he's a mayor in East Tennessee, and actually his entire area was...
01:47:01.000Well, I should say, his area, Knox County, was fairly unaffected by the floods, but because he was the last county before the flood zones, that he became sort of a jump-off point, and he was doing a ton of humanitarian work and helping to raise money and just using his fame and celebrity to be able to become a huge, huge voice for that area.
01:47:25.000Luciano says, Hey Tim, yesterday you suggested that magic is superior to Yu-Gi-Oh.
01:48:41.000I know Trump was actually obviously friends with JFK Jr.
01:48:46.000obviously before he died in the plane crash when Hillary Clinton wanted to run in the same race that he was in at the same time that he was running in the Senate.
01:49:00.000What's interesting, though, is, you know, I had come up with this idea for RFK Jr.
01:49:06.000that, you know, people are sort of looking for, you know, what's going to be his, you know, obviously main role in a Trump administration.
01:49:16.000And, of course, you know, Make America Healthy, again, is his big push.
01:49:18.000But I had come up with this idea of saying, well, why not put...
01:49:22.000All of the assassination records on to a task force and creating a task force on assassination.
01:49:31.000So obviously something now that President Trump and RFK Jr.
01:49:34.000have both experienced one directly and one indirectly through his father and uncle.
01:49:38.000And Trump announced the very next day at the rally in Phoenix that he would be appointing RFK Jr.
01:49:46.000to lead the task force on presidential assassinations and giving him declassification authority on, by the way, his father, his uncle, and on Butler, Pennsylvania.
01:49:58.000Dude, there's something else I want to point out about the assassination attempts here.
01:50:03.000Do you guys remember how right after the assassination attempt against Donald Trump happened, you started seeing these articles about how the CIA thwarted a secret assassination attempt on Obama that the KKK was plotting?
01:50:17.000Yeah, they were publishing these stories like...
01:50:19.000No, you think your candidate was dangerous and almost got assassinated.
01:50:23.000It was almost like when you have a spoiled little kid you need to give a cupcake to on someone else's birthday because they can't stand someone else being the center of attention.
01:51:13.000And they said, hey, there's some areas and it's true.
01:51:15.000There's some areas of West Palm Beach not too far from Mar-a-Lago that are known for gang activity.
01:51:20.000I don't know if it's Trendy Aragua or whatever, but they were trying to say that this was a couple of like gangbangers shooting at each other when no, it was the shooter.
01:51:27.000In fact, was a Secret Service agent shooting at an assassin who we later found out had been lying in the bushes for 12 hours waiting for President Trump to arrive.
01:51:39.000Wyatt Kallenberg says, And this is fortunately for the liberal economic order, coinciding at the exact same time when they were trying to create the liberal economic order.
01:51:59.000Speaking of, speaking of, in the 1950s, several of the large corporations that had been manufacturing goods for the war effort, they had the manufacturing capability to continue that output, but no wars for that.
01:52:13.000And then they realized, we have an oversupply and under demand of all of the goods, household goods and consumables that we can sell, but people don't need them.
01:52:27.000To develop marketing campaigns to instill, via mass formation hypnosis, an urge, a drive, a desire, a belief, an identity to become a consumer.
01:53:18.000We say, if an orange is healthy, orange juice is five oranges in one glass.
01:53:22.000And so then they started selling oranges and orange juice, so they had a new product that could go on the shelves for longer and different, you know...
01:53:28.000The CIA also hired hypnotists for psycho magicians during MKUltra training.
01:54:16.000It has gotten weird, and I didn't want...
01:54:18.000I think I watched maybe the first three seasons, but I remember there was one episode in the third season that got really based because the...
01:54:24.000It was just shocking for a popular Netflix show to say this, but they basically trashed communism.
01:54:39.000Yeah, that whole season is like the Russian communists have infiltrated the town, etc., I gotta throw some shade to the right, man.
01:54:48.000We talked about this earlier with the Cartier family.
01:54:50.000I was like, the right complained a whole lot, and the anti-woke, not necessarily right-wingers, complained a whole lot about the movies they didn't like, but y'all need to, like, Captain America, the first, second, and third are really strong pro-America messages.
01:55:04.000The third, it drifts a little bit away from it, but the first one definitely does, and there was a show on Netflix called The Order.
01:55:41.000Netflix canceled it because nobody watched it.
01:55:44.000Netflix literally had a show that was like, communism is bad and communist professors at universities are bad people who want to steal power.
01:55:49.000And it was just like, nah, we don't care, we're not going to watch that.
01:56:47.000Because what they're mad about is the fact that Christians are being told that they don't have to be afraid to be public about their Christian beliefs.
01:56:57.000Something that we've identified, and actually one of the reasons we didn't mention it, but we didn't use the fight, fight, fight photo for the cover of this, but we used the Trump at prayer photo.
01:57:07.000And I think that this one speaks to me because this is the moment just before that moment.
01:57:12.000You've seen Trump with his fist in the air before.
01:57:20.000Trump publicly on his knees at prayer Showing piety and showing something that I don't think we've ever seen from him before, but humility.
01:57:35.000And in this instance, if you take the miraculous, and look, as a Catholic, it's just what I believe, that Trump was humbled, in a sense, and brought to that moment of literally being kissed on the ear by death itself.
01:58:30.000Casey Neistat endorsing Hillary Clinton, attacking the Trump family, but then later saying, like, he knows them personally and they're all really nice people.
01:58:51.000When he meets you, he compliments you right away.
01:58:53.000He genuinely, he'll just be really nice.
01:58:55.000He'll say something really nice about you.
01:58:57.000And it's just so strange to me to see how the media presents this image that doesn't exist.
01:59:02.000Well, and this is a point that I wanted to make about humility.
01:59:05.000Obviously Trump is braggadocious and part of his brand is that he's a bit egotistical, but I think he's significantly more humble than people give him credit for because our culture has a very distorted vision of what humility means.
01:59:16.000Humility is essentially just knowing your place and taking it.
01:59:19.000I think Trump, a billionaire who's open about the fact that he's a billionaire, is way more humble than any of these rich politicians who pretend that they're working class or poor.
02:00:19.000He's growing up, literally growing up, surrounded in the deepest trenches of politics and dirty politics in the deep state, seeing what his dad is going through.
02:00:29.000He's going to be one of the most political...
02:00:31.000And I hear this now, that he's super intelligent.
02:00:33.000He knows all about what's going on politically.
02:01:46.000And it is the first and only totally complete and curated, as of this present moment, report on the attempted assassinations of Donald Trump and why they failed.
02:01:57.000And I'll just add, and since we just mentioned how nice the Trump family is, you'll see the subtitle here.
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