A D.C. police commander is accused by the police union of flubbing the numbers, a woman files a petition to the Supreme Court to overturn Obergefell, and the WNBA is getting a new AI.
00:02:56.000Donald Trump has announced he is federalizing the D.C. police and deploying the National Guard to get the crime rate and the homelessness under control.
00:03:04.000Now, the liberals are coming out protesting and saying he's lying.
00:03:07.000We've got reporters from NBC saying he's lying.
00:03:52.000Kim Davis has filed a writ of cert to the Supreme Court to overturn Obergefell, which would end gay marriage in this country as we know it.
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00:10:08.000And placing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department under direct federal control, and you'll be meeting the people that will be directly involved with that.
00:10:20.000Very good people, but they're tough and they know what's happening, and they've done it before.
00:10:27.000In addition, I'm deploying the National Guard to help reestablish law, order, and public safety in Washington, D.C., and they're going to be allowed to do their job properly.
00:10:38.000And you people are victims of it, too.
00:10:40.000You know, you're reporters, and I understand a lot of you tend to be on the liberal side, but you don't want to get you don't want to get mugged and raped and shot and killed.
00:10:50.000And you all know people and friends of yours that that happened.
00:11:09.000And we have to discuss security protocol for staff before we go because we know it's really bad and there's liability issues.
00:11:17.000It is remarkable to me to see all of these political class liberals going on social media, putting up videos where they say there's no crime, crime is down, Trump is lying.
00:11:37.000Because people who live in cities are like, I don't like crime.
00:11:40.000So is he talking to like the boomer in a retirement home who's not, you know, like Mark Elias' video where it's like, Trump is doing this to take over to have federal takeovers of American cities with soldiers and blah, blah, blah.
00:12:04.000So it is remarkable to me that there are people who genuinely believe the lies coming from the press that crime is in a 30-year low and everything's safe.
00:12:12.000I think that it's easy for them to believe the lies because they want to, right?
00:12:17.000Like if Trump does something, their knee-jerk reaction is going to be, you know, it's bad because Trump did it, or if Trump's lying, this isn't true.
00:12:26.000That just seems fairly obvious to me, right?
00:12:31.000They say Trump said it, so I disagree.
00:12:33.000Yeah, no, they've basically done the first, the full circle back to like 2020, where crime is good and basically defending crime as their political position.
00:12:40.000But even then, the argument that crime is down, even if you want to believe their statistics, which are probably fake, as we noted, the argument is basically, I think they said it's down like 7% from last year.
00:12:52.000That still means you're having a crime rate that's three times the rate of Mexico City.
00:12:56.000I mean, I'm sure many people saw the chart that was released today.
00:12:58.000It's like, you know, it's the same thing with Karen Bass and the homeless.
00:13:01.000If you have a problem that's at record highs and you bring it down like 2%, the argument is, oh, the problem is now fixed.
00:13:06.000And that's obviously such a ridiculous argument.
00:14:17.000Conan flew in with armed security because he would die otherwise and staged a fake Potemkin show, knowing he did it.
00:14:28.000Maybe there's something about communism, Potemkin villages.
00:14:30.000Yeah, their preferred politicians, the Clintons, are the ones who helped destroy Haiti, you know, for decades.
00:14:36.000You know, literally Bill and Hillary honeymoon there and looked at each other and said, we should destroy this place.
00:14:42.000I genuinely believe, look, guys, I'm not one to ever just be conspiratorial as much as the media might lie and say that I am.
00:14:50.000I always have some basis for my thoughts and opinions from some news report, which can be troubling because sometimes often they're lying.
00:14:58.000I genuinely believe USAID was funneling money to prop up media and big channels like Colbert getting canceled and whatever.
00:15:08.000I think directly or indirectly, the U.S. government, maybe it was USAD or otherwise, USAID or otherwise, was funding sock puppet bot accounts online to prop up liberal personalities to make it look like they were getting traffic.
00:15:23.000Because we saw this when Elon announced he was buying Twitter.
00:15:27.000All these liberals, you guys remember this?
00:15:29.000They lost hundreds of thousands to millions of followers.
00:15:33.000When Elon won the court battle and he was going to buy, it was like someone at Twitter said, quick, burn everything.
00:15:40.000And they started eliminating millions of bot accounts.
00:15:43.000I think it's the same thing, the current debate with removing illegals from the census.
00:15:47.000Because when you even look at the supposed 50-50 split of America and how competitive every election is and it comes down to Pennsylvania, that's all fake.
00:15:55.000You look at the state like California, I mean, massively inflated in the electoral count because of illegal aliens.
00:16:55.000So I wouldn't be surprised with Trump doing the census move now if the reason they're freaking out is they're like, it's not about illegal immigrants.
00:17:02.000It's about, you know, they do ballot harvesting and they do.
00:17:04.000We watch them do it and people get paid to collect ballots.
00:17:09.000Why would I not believe at the same time they're saying, you know, that census form you got filled out?
00:17:42.000I think the bigger picture story in regards to Trump bringing in the National Guard and taking over the Metropolitan Police is this is another example of him flexing his executive authority on the Democrats.
00:17:54.000I think he's frankly being politically wise not to let a good tragedy go to waste.
00:18:58.000And he also did bring in the National Guard, people say a little bit too soon into Los Angeles or wherever those anti-ICE protests were in California.
00:19:15.000Like the whole point of the National Guard going to LA was they were there to basically do crowd control while ICE did their jobs.
00:19:24.000And that's probably the blueprint that he's going to use in D.C. and other places.
00:19:29.000The military or the National Guard will be there for crowd control to make sure that people aren't interfering with law enforcement carrying out their duties because he federalized law enforcement as well.
00:19:38.000So if there's National Guard on site, it's only there to make sure that law enforcement, who is being directed by the Trump administration now, by the federal government, can carry out their job.
00:20:16.000How the question is, what do you think the line should be for when he sends in the National Guard or has to nationalize whatever police department?
00:20:22.000You know, I'm going to be liberal and say 10.
00:20:53.000It's like you're watching a dude smash up your house light on fire and you're like, yeah, yeah, but they're smashing up less than they did yesterday.
00:21:01.000So the Insurrection Act, this is a funny argument.
00:21:03.000Trump could invoke the Insurrection Act and deploy active duty military for law enforcement if the laws are not being enforced at the local level.
00:21:10.000One could argue that right now, any reasonable person would be like, yeah, Chicago ain't got no law enforcement.
00:21:16.000And the local cops might say, our hands are tied.
00:21:43.000I suspect this will be the blueprint for many other cities when we see any sort of flare-ups.
00:21:47.000I think Trump has his finger on the button ready to deploy when he sees anybody, you know, challenging his authority.
00:21:53.000I mean, look, if there's an inkling of any kind of riots like they had in 2020, I think it's a good thing that he's actually willing to take the steps necessary to prevent the riots from destroying property, destroying people's livelihoods, killing people, which is what happened during 2020.
00:22:10.000So I don't think it's a problem at all.
00:22:13.000The federal government has the authority to do that.
00:22:17.000I do also believe that the cities have been overrun with crime for a while.
00:22:22.000And I think there was a fascinating media picture here because Trump has a lot of Fox News alumni beside him at this daily briefing where He spoke about wanting to bring in the National Guard and such.
00:22:32.000He was standing next to former Judge Janine Pirro.
00:22:35.000He was standing next to Pete Hexeth, among others.
00:22:38.000So this has been a narrative, a correct narrative.
00:22:41.000When I say narrative, I don't imply this to be false about how there is crime that needs to be addressed in the cities.
00:22:46.000And I believe Trump is attacking that narrative head-on and trying to dispel it by sending in the National Guards to try to address it.
00:22:54.000So this is something that I think he thinks will play very popular with the base trying to address crime in these cities because I think those narratives play very well on news networks like Fox News.
00:23:02.000You know, it's a winning issue, but I think this is also just something that Trump genuinely cares about and a lot of other Republicans wouldn't think to do.
00:23:16.000And I think that, you know, a lot of conservatives kind of have this mentality that, oh, if we kind of retreat into rural America, whatever, just stay out of those liberal hellholes, everything will be fine.
00:23:25.000But Trump is basically kind of taking this approach that no, America's cities are kind of the icons of our civilization.
00:23:46.000No, we need to take the cities back over.
00:23:47.000We can't let Mom Dani and these other communists take over.
00:23:50.000Trump needs to involve himself in the mayoral race in New York.
00:23:53.000He needs to tell Curtis Leewood a dropout.
00:23:55.000And I don't know if I'm endorsing Eric Adams or Cuomo here, but I agree with you.
00:23:59.000It's putting me in a really tough bond between Iraq and a hard place here.
00:24:02.000The communist, Eric Adams, the only person who I've ever voted for when I voted one time, or Andrew Cuomo, the guy who did a shit job during COVID and allegedly groping many of his staffers.
00:24:14.000I want to jump to the story from Newsweek real quick.
00:25:11.000Newsweek writes: President Trump announced Thursday he was ordering a new U.S. census that would exclude undocumented immigrants, arguing that it's unconstitutional to count them, despite courts regularly holding census, must count everyone regardless of immigration status.
00:25:25.000With estimates on the undocumented population varying widely from around 11 million to a size 20, just how big is the U.S. population?
00:25:33.000Excuse me, they say currently it's 334 million, 334,914,896.
00:25:40.000The figure is broken down by native-born population at 85.7 and foreign-born population at 14.3, with nearly two-thirds of the latter having entered the U.S. before 2010.
00:25:51.000Out of 47.8 million foreign-born U.S. residents, 24.9 million were naturalized citizens.
00:25:56.000Democrats are freaking out saying Trump can't do this.
00:26:00.000But I'm curious, how many of you think the census is fraudulent?
00:26:05.000So I think you have good reason to believe this because I do recall a story actually where I'm actually reading right now, Key House Committee has begun an investigation in the Census Bureau overcount and undercounts that favor Democrats in awarding congressional appointments and electoral college votes.
00:26:19.000I believe there were issues with this in the last census where it did overcount in the Democrats.
00:26:23.000The Census Bureau admitted it publicly.
00:26:25.000And after all, I mean, I don't know why no one's ever asked the question: if you were conducting a census during the COVID lockdowns, how could that possibly be accurate?
00:26:33.000Seems like just a logistical issue there.
00:26:36.000Yeah, look, even if the census were accurate, I still think that redoing the census is a perfectly good idea because of the fact that the Biden administration left the border open for four years and literally was welcoming people in, you know, for any reason at all.
00:26:59.000I don't care if there's a Reason or not.
00:27:01.000At this point, I'm like, we know that there's a problem with how we count people in this country and we are applying political power to non-citizens.
00:27:11.000My attitude is just at this point when Trump says, if Trump came out and said, there's no reason, I just want to make sure that Americans are being counted properly and we're apportioning congressional seats, political power, and resources evenly, I'd say, okay.
00:27:24.000If Trump came out and said, there's crime and we're shutting it down, I'd be like, yep, because Democrats have lied and run roughshot over us for four decades.
00:27:32.000It'd be nice to do it before the midterms, too.
00:27:37.000On the constitutional argument, I mean, at least pre-Biden, most or at least a huge number of illegal aliens are here on visa overstays.
00:27:45.000So if you're here counted as a, if you're here as a tourist, you're not counted in the visa, but then suddenly after you overstay the 90 days, then you would be counted.
00:27:53.000I don't know if that argument even makes sense from their perspective.
00:28:16.000If they want to redo the census, I think a key component here would be if they filled out and put are you a citizen question this time.
00:28:22.000There's legal lawsuit battles when Donald Trump tried to incorporate this during the first term.
00:28:28.000The question is super important because it either scares off people who are illegal immigrants from filling out the form altogether, or it gives information to the government of where illegal immigrants are currently staying, which would make them a potential, you know, you'd have the information to send over right over to ICE to potentially detain a department.
00:28:46.000Or they don't answer and then they don't get so.
00:28:50.000So I think that's the important thing to consider.
00:28:52.000The last time Trump did it in his first term and he tried to include that, there were court battles over it.
00:28:56.000And I believe he ultimately lost that court battle.
00:28:59.000But that would be crucial in swaying it in the Republicans' direction.
00:29:04.000But I think we should also be honest here.
00:29:05.000This is all just power politics and Republicans and Democrats are just trying to justify their power politics.
00:29:11.000I don't think people are being principled here.
00:29:13.000Not whether that's good or bad, but I think the ultimate goal that the president has is to keep his majority.
00:29:17.000He does not want to have to deal with a Democrat-led majority.
00:29:20.000They would investigate every single thing that he did and they would likely impeach him.
00:29:24.000And he does not want his final two years of his presidency to be like that.
00:29:27.000I think when you look at the facts a lot, you'll find that, well, the Republican Party is largely garbage.
00:29:33.000The right tends to be more on principle.
00:29:36.000So it is a let's just say 80-20 on the right, principle is going to be the guiding force.
00:29:42.00080-20 on the left, power is going to be the guiding force.
00:29:45.000And the example I'll give you right now is: we know that crime is really bad in D.C. I'm actually going to pull up the proof for you in a second.
00:29:51.000Not so much the proof, but well, no, we can pull up the crime stats and all that stuff.
00:29:55.000Crime has been, they're saying crime is way, way down.
00:29:57.000But when you go the highest murder rate in the country.
00:30:57.000Yo, at the National Harbor Hotel, some dudes with rifles shot a dude through the gut in the hotel, and the dude fled from the building with blood spray.
00:31:44.000They're arguing crime is at the lowest point in 30 years.
00:31:47.000So my point is, call it power politics.
00:31:50.000But when you take a look at this right now, Trump says, we have the DOJ issuing the grand jury probe against the ObamaGate stuff, right?
00:31:58.000As they should, because we know at the bare minimum, there's probable cause that a crime was committed, and we want a grand jury to determine whether or not charges should be brought.
00:32:08.000Their arguments, the Democrats, is that Trump is getting revenge against the people who tried to hold him accountable.
00:32:15.000But we know the criminal charge, like Letitia James, for instance.
00:34:10.000And that's why a lot of the people who argue that it's politically motivated have no credibility because they were behind politically motivated attacks for so long.
00:34:18.000Schiff's the prime example of this with how much he perpetrated the Russia collusion hoax.
00:34:23.000No one should care what any Democrats say.
00:34:27.000If you're on the right, just ignore them.
00:35:05.000Total violent crime for 2024 in the District of Columbia is down 35% from 23 and the lowest.
00:35:09.000It's been in over 30 years, according to data collected by the Metropolitan Police Department and announced by the U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves.
00:35:16.000In addition to overall violent crime reduction, homicides are down 32%.
00:35:19.000Robberies are down 39%, armed carjackings.
00:35:22.000And here's the actual post from the DOJ.
00:35:25.000And I got to say, wow, under the Biden administration, they announced crime was at a 30-year low.
00:35:32.000So it sounds like crooked old Donald Trump is just trying to deploy the troops for no reason at all.
00:35:47.000The union claims police supervisors in the department manipulate crime data to make it appear violent crime has fallen considerably compared to last year.
00:35:55.000Oh, so you mean crime's actually really bad?
00:36:29.000He tweeted, Trump is claiming crime is up.
00:36:32.000He's deploying the National Guard, blah, blah.
00:36:33.000But despite the fact that crime is down, it's misinformation.
00:36:36.000And Cernovich said, I'd love to get you a GoPro strapped to your body, send you into some D.C. neighborhoods, and you can report on just how nice D.C. really is.
00:36:52.000Anybody who thinks crime is like, because it was an argument about Chicago is being nice, I'm like, I got some neighborhoods I can walk you through.
00:36:57.000And then nobody wanted to do it for some reason.
00:36:59.000These liberals, these leftists wouldn't go walk through some of these neighborhoods.
00:38:03.000Actually, Attorney General Pam Bondi, you actually now control the Metropolitan Police, snapped his fingers and said, yeah, right now you are in control.
00:38:11.000So it's just amazing how, you know, the Democrats are being shoved out of the way, out of power by the president.
00:38:18.000And he really is flexing those executive muscles against these Democrats.
00:38:22.000Was it Bowser that denied his call for more troops during the inauguration?
00:39:12.000These are the guys that are going to be like, how's it going, man?
00:39:15.000They're going to shake your hand and be like, what can I do for you?
00:39:16.000How can we figure this one out and try and mediate and resolve these issues?
00:39:19.000And they know you and they know your business.
00:39:22.000And even in smaller towns, which are still pretty big relative to how big, you know, like we're talking like 30,000 people is a big city at this point, right?
00:42:47.000I think this is not unique to all cities.
00:42:49.000Just some cities have it more than others.
00:42:50.000Yeah, I think some cities are a lot worse than others.
00:42:52.000So again, New York City didn't crack the what, top 10, 20 or whatever cities that we spoke of.
00:42:57.000So you have to look at this per 100,000.
00:42:59.000I do also find it fascinating that President Trump mentioned the youth, the youth mobs that are running through D.C. I still find that euphemism fascinating.
00:43:08.000We're talking about 14, 15, 16, 17-year-old, black or brown boys running around committing crimes, shooting guns.
00:43:15.000Judge Jeanine Pirro actually mentioned it in today's briefing how they are unable to charge young men as they ride the line of certain crimes because they're charged as minors.
00:43:24.000And she said they're serious criminals who need to be gone after.
00:43:28.000I think President Trump also put out on a truth social that he wants to go after minors, criminal minors who commit these crimes, which is something, is certainly something.
00:43:40.000I don't know that that will actually fix anything if they go after minors.
00:43:45.000I don't have a problem with it, to be honest with you.
00:43:47.000If you commit crimes like that, you're pretty well.
00:43:49.000I mean, you kind of know what you're doing.
00:43:51.000Well, it's these youths, these YNs who are really behind the carjackings, the murderings, the robberies that we're seeing in a lot of these cities.
00:43:58.000I know there's a popular trend of like stealing these, was it Kias or whatever car?
00:44:03.000There was a certain hack that was easy to rob.
00:44:06.000And we've been seeing there was a trend among these young kids looking for thrills, looking to steal stuff, looking for lower with their low inhibitions as they're still young, but causing a ton of damage and a ton of violence.
00:44:17.000Well, yeah, I mean, they're also committing murders.
00:44:21.000It's not like they're late 20s people that are committing these murders.
00:44:25.000So if the solution is take these kids off the street and put them in some kind of juvenile detention or whatever and carry it over into regular prison when they reach 18, I think that might, if that's the solution that they have to go with, that's what they do.
00:44:40.000I also think when you de-incentivize something, you get less of it.
00:44:50.000So like if they change the crime such that you could go after a 15 or 16 year old for doing a carjacking or murdering somebody, I don't know if it would go down because I don't know if the kids with low inhibitions at 14, 15, 16 care about the law to begin with or know the consequences of their action to begin with.
00:46:04.000I thought that there was an executive orderly somewhere.
00:46:06.000I think he was implying that he was just going to push them out.
00:46:08.000He was like, I don't care where you go, but you can't stay in DC.
00:46:11.000Well, the scary thing about the asylums is when the liberal pharmaceutical doctors look at Shane and they say, so you believe that clouds are fake.
00:47:59.000Last week, we were looking at Google search trending data.
00:48:03.000The top trending story on Wednesday was Intel CEO, and it had 10,000 searches.
00:48:08.000And I thought to myself, how is it possible at like 11 in the morning, workday business hours, the top search trend on Google was only 10,000 searches.
00:48:20.000Thought there were 334 million people in this country.
00:48:27.000I said the dead internet is being exposed.
00:48:30.000I wonder how much of USAID money was funding bots to make certain content appear popular.
00:48:36.000And the reason why I associate USAID with this is just because it was a massive slush fund that USAID we know was swaying public opinion in foreign countries.
00:48:46.000For example, their involvement with supporting protest groups in Ukraine.
00:48:50.000Those protest groups were very much pro-EU, and so this was the general idea.
00:48:53.000Would it be at all absurd to think maybe some of that money was being used on American influence campaigns to control popular opinion in the United States?
00:49:03.000Trump shuts it down, and all of a sudden, what do we see?
00:49:07.000Some just say, well, it's an off year and search traffic is down.
00:49:36.000Kids were in the middle of the street, lighting off little UFOs, floating in the air, and bottle rockets, every alley, exploding every possible direction all day.
00:49:46.000You go to the park, there's baseball games, and it was crazy.
00:49:49.000Went back to my neighborhood on the 4th of July, no one anywhere.
00:49:51.000And my friend said, it's because they're all on the internet.
00:51:02.000And you could look at things like there was like a Katy Perry tweet and it had thousands of comments, but they were all the same comment from they looked like really shady, bogus accounts.
00:51:13.000And he's like, well, how much are these advertisers paying for for nothing?
00:51:16.000You know, it just, it's the appearance of something.
00:51:18.000Well, here's here's the story from the Washington Times.
00:51:43.000Numerous prominent liberals complained Monday evening that they were losing Twitter followers in the hours after it was announced, Elon would buy the platform.
00:52:28.000For me, at least, in my little corner of Twitter, I was seeing other people and my tweets were getting traction for like a day.
00:52:36.000And I think the dead bots were getting fraud.
00:52:39.000Do you think there's a financial side to this too?
00:52:41.000Basically to say to the advertisers, look, here's how many users we have.
00:52:45.000I think there's basically this trend that we're realizing now because kind of the post-COVID bubble is bursting that like our whole economy is fake.
00:53:39.000And then I said, what if it's actually that the amount of illegal immigrants in this country was actually 40 million?
00:53:45.000And when Trump started cracking down, we see that video about LA traffic.
00:53:50.000What if the real issue is they were way more illegal immigrants who have fled the country with Trump getting in?
00:53:56.000And with all these reports about concentration camps and all that stuff, They've actually left the country and it was worse than we realized China's been lying about their population too, right?
00:54:07.000Maybe the bubble burst on dead internet.
00:54:11.000In the early 2010s, there was something called ad rights distribution or ad rights sales.
00:54:17.000Now, I've explained this in great detail.
00:54:18.000It's been a long time, but here's what happened.
00:54:22.000I'm not going to name any companies specifically for legal reasons, but prominent internet company would generate 30 million hits per month.
00:55:00.000These were click farms intended to turn one visitor on one story into 25 clicks.
00:55:07.000That company would then sell the rights to advertising to a brand name website.
00:55:14.000So popular media brand would go to ClickFarm and say, We will give you $5 million for the rights to sell ads on your viewership.
00:55:24.000That manipulation of turning one viewer into 25, and it's worthless too, because I'm not really reading or clicking any ads, gave these companies from 30 million to 80 million.
00:55:36.000They then went to advertisers and say, We get 80 million per month.
00:55:40.000The advertisers thought they were buying an ad on a network with 80 million, but they weren't.
00:55:46.000All of these numbers start expanding and inflating as everybody competes.
00:55:50.000So popular, prominent brand is getting 80 million, and they go, We're only getting 80 million.
00:55:55.000We need to be bigger and better than everybody else.
00:55:58.000Another company goes, We got 50 million this month.
00:56:00.000What can we buy to make it look like we're bigger than that company?
00:56:04.000One by one, everyone started inflating the numbers until I think the bubble bursts and people realize, let's be honest, there's 334 million people, they say, in this in the country based on the census.
00:56:15.000Let's just say 250 million are, holy crap, this is what's really scary.
00:57:26.000Maybe now we're starting to realize the numbers are dropping because it was all fake in the first place.
00:57:30.000A lot of the ways these different social media platforms count their views and impressions is deeply manipulative, obviously.
00:57:38.000I think this is very apparent on Twitter, too.
00:57:41.000I think they count an impression every time somebody scrolls by or quotes or like catches a glimpse of or is ever put on a page or scrolled by.
00:59:11.000But these commercials don't appear on the other streaming services that I use that have ads on them.
00:59:16.000To be fair, like when I use Spotify or Pandora, I pay the monthly.
00:59:20.000But you know, I was realizing that older people are the ones listening to radio, driving in older cars with radio, less likely to have podcasts and phones plugged in.
00:59:28.000And so the commercials are going to be like, they can't tell the difference.
00:59:36.000I think hearing that, I think we are about to enter a, we are going to live in a world where all of our interactions are fake and are with bots, and very few of your interactions are going to be with real people intentionally.
00:59:54.000Seems like a very strong argument for going outside and touching grass.
00:59:59.000Well, that's why I was saying we need to figure out like the Timcast Discord.
01:00:04.000I tweeted that community is the counter revolution to AI.
01:00:08.000Having a group of friends that meet regularly at a physical location is how we create the resistance and we have to have it.
01:00:15.000You know, another point I'd like to make about that, because as I said, I think this is kind of a bigger picture of like the whole economy is like this.
01:00:22.000When you look at what Trump is trying to do right now with tariffs and essentially sort of reset the U.S. economy, there's a lot of these arguments about how, oh, those jobs are outdated.
01:00:39.000We make things because what is the U.S. economy since 2008?
01:00:42.000Just a bunch of interests and investment and these shell corporations.
01:00:46.000Like, what is the cause of 0% interest rates?
01:00:49.000I mean, as much as this is, you know, something libertarians kind of beat on incessantly, the fact that the federal government was giving money to rich people for almost a decade has really screwed up the economy really, really bad.
01:01:07.000That's why there's so much income inequality.
01:01:09.000It's why people feel like they can't afford anything anymore.
01:01:12.000It's why there's the value of the dollar has gone down as buying power.
01:01:17.000If you go to the grocery store, I mean, the prices are outrageous compared to what they were four or five years ago.
01:01:24.000That was the exact issue with the Biden economy.
01:01:26.000Everything was propped up by this COVID stimulus money.
01:01:54.000And so then they're just like, oh, we can't raise rates.
01:01:57.000And as soon as they said, oh, we can't raise rates and then the stock market would keep going.
01:02:00.000People were just taking loans out, buying stock with those loans, taking loans at like 1% or 0% or whatever, buying stock with those loans and sitting on it.
01:02:26.000You know, stuff is trading significantly higher than earnings.
01:02:30.000I think it's like, I don't know what the numbers are exactly, but historically, it's like 15 times earnings or something like that is normal.
01:03:47.000You know, with how much like all these AI platforms, these large language models are what have you, they're all garbage in, garbage out, and they work on duty data and then they'll spew out and regurgitate that same BS that they read online.
01:04:01.000So I think this is just more of the tweet.
01:04:04.000Because Grok is digesting a lot of leftist BS, Howardson type AOC garbage.
01:04:23.000X users were left to speculate about how a prized Musk product had potentially violated the rules of a Musk-owned platform or otherwise been targeted for removal.
01:04:30.000Naturally, they asked a chat about itself.
01:04:32.000One response from the LLM was particularly striking.
01:04:34.000Quote, my account was suspended after I stated that Israel and the U.S. are committing genocide in Gaza.
01:04:39.000It said this is substantiated by ICJ findings, UN experts, Amnesty International, and Israeli rights groups like Bitisalem.
01:04:58.000In a follow-up reply to a question about whether it still considers Israel's war against Gaza institute genocide, it replied in the affirmative.
01:05:04.000Counter-arguments deny intent, but facts substantiate the claim.
01:05:09.000And if you click on the link to Grok, it is gone.
01:05:12.000It's important to note that Grok is not a reliable source of information about why it was taken offline for ex-users or how engineers may currently be tweaking it.
01:05:20.000Yet Grok repeated the claim over and over.
01:05:30.000It says, the brief suspension of my ex-account today stemmed from generated content flagged as violating hateful conduct rules, including citations of ICJ and UN reports on plausible genocide in Gaza by Israel with U.S. complicity via arms.
01:08:34.000People online claimed that this guy was one of the journalists that was killed.
01:08:37.000And then the counterpoint came from the Prozo side being like, hey, notice after he blew up, another explosion.
01:08:42.000And this is why I don't care at all about Israel because every time some new information comes out, the next day it negates the thing that came before.
01:13:14.000I mean, it's the Jews in Israel, but it's Israel.
01:13:16.000Do you think Judaism has anything to do with these people?
01:13:18.000I know Hasidic and Orthodox Jews who read their Torah who don't think Israel should exist because their Messiah hasn't come yet.
01:13:24.000And they actually think Israel's heretical for existing as a state until their Messiah comes.
01:13:29.000And if they live in Israel, they only want to be there because they want to be close to the Holy Land, but they don't participate in the Knesset.
01:15:28.000These are people who would accuse the United States of genocide in Japan, who would accuse the United States of genocide in the Middle East.
01:15:35.000So I think we should take all of what they are.
01:15:38.000That isn't to say there aren't any legitimate criticisms to make of Israel.
01:15:42.000I feel like I'd actually have many more than most others, but what were you going to say?
01:15:46.000Perhaps I think where I stand on this is what is the Israeli justification at this point for continuing this war?
01:15:52.000Because, I mean, they've been fighting allegedly in Gaza for like two years straight.
01:15:57.000They say it's to completely take over Gaza.
01:16:00.000Yeah, I think Netanyahu came out and said, we will completely control the guy.
01:16:04.000I think he said he wanted security, complete security over Gaza, but I think the idea here is for regime change, and they can't allow a terrorist organization to continue being the governing force in Gaza after October 7th in particular, which I don't think is an unreasonable government policy, especially in a democracy where if you try to say anything otherwise, you'd be able to.
01:16:23.000The Israelis pulled out of Gaza in, what, 2004, 2005 or something like that?
01:16:28.000And then it was 20 years of Hamas being in charge, shooting rockets at Israel, into, you know, haphazardly into Israel.
01:16:36.000If Israel were to turn over Gaza to the Palestinians, it would be Hamas in control, and they would continue dismantling their plumbing so that way they could shoot rockets at the Israelis, and eventually there'd be another October sixth.
01:16:53.000What does that have to do with going into Syria?
01:16:56.000See, what I see is basically the repeat of like the 9-11 chronicle, where you have a terrorist attack that is condemnable and horrible, and there's a justification to it that's reasonable.
01:17:06.000But I also see a guy in Netanyahu who's basically abusing that mandate, I guess you could call it, to go into Syria, you know, Iran nuclear program.
01:17:13.000What does that have to do with October 7th?
01:17:38.000And now what's going to happen is that clip is going to get taken by like Jake Shields and all these people, and they're going to start tweeting it out, being like, look what Tim said about Benjamin Nedo.
01:18:06.000These are all Iranian proxies, and Iran has said they want to wipe off Israel off the map and wipe off all of the American influence in the area.
01:18:13.000So Assad in Syria was an ally of the regime in Iran, and they were sending weapons through Syria to their proxies, the Houthi, Hezbollah, in Lebanon.
01:18:24.000And then they also had another proxy in the Houthis, all whose goal was to agitate against Israel and who all promised to wipe Israel off the map.
01:18:31.000I think the Houthis flag even says, a curse be upon the Jews.
01:18:35.000And Iran is clear with their ambitions to not have Israel.
01:19:05.000My point was, I care more about what Trump is doing in D.C. than what Israel is doing in Gaza.
01:19:09.000And that's why I'm praying for the innocent on both sides of that war and in Ukraine and Russia and all around the world, but I don't care at all about Israel.
01:19:17.000And I want to focus on making this country actually better because we're failing.
01:19:21.000Look at the crime stats we're talking about.
01:20:46.000However, Obergefell is unconstitutional and psychotic.
01:20:50.000And it was a five to four decision where they basically said without legislative action, with 35 states having already banned gay marriage, We are going to force you to accept it.
01:21:02.000Now, the liberals like to go, yeah, but look at civil rights, right?
01:21:05.000In the civil rights, they deployed troops.
01:21:15.000And the Supreme Court then interprets the Constitution to determine whether or not we are following what is legal in this country based on precedent, et cetera.
01:21:22.000In this instance, SCODIS just went, yeah.
01:21:27.000I mean, we got modern sensibilities, right?
01:21:31.000They did the same thing with sexual identity recently.
01:21:35.000They were like, there's no law, but we're going to say, sure, just do it.
01:21:39.000I think if you look at the current makeup of the Supreme Court, it's an easy six to three decision overturning this.
01:21:45.000However, I was talking to Josh Hammer earlier, and he said that there's something called, what is it, starry decisis or something like that?
01:21:53.000The question is, will they take the case?
01:21:56.000He argued they won't because it was recently ruled upon.
01:21:59.000So in 10 years, and so John Roberts and something said, justices are going to be like, no, no, no, we're not going anywhere near this.
01:22:06.000He may be right considering the only Supreme Court justices of moral clarity, strength, and confidence, it's Thomas and Alito.
01:22:14.000So the rest are going to be like, but we're scared.
01:22:18.000So if it does happen, it'll be a year from now.
01:22:22.000This is so fascinating in how opinions of America, Americans' opinion on gay marriage has changed over the past 20 some odd years.
01:22:30.000I'm reading right here in 1995, something like close to 25% of the population supported gay marriage, and now it's up to almost 70% in this day and age.
01:22:39.000Despite whatever you believe on the legality of it, I'm not a lawyer, so I won't speak to the specific legality of it.
01:22:45.000I think it will be politically detrimental, though, because I'm reading even in the Republican Party, nearly 50% of Republicans support gay marriage or just dips below.
01:23:17.000And because the president wants to keep his majority in the midterms.
01:23:21.000I think if you pull a big move like this, I think it's unnecessarily like applying pressure.
01:23:26.000Like, I don't know what this is manifestly changing in our country because I don't think all the married people would now suddenly be unmarried.
01:23:31.000A lot of gay people would just be grandfathered in.
01:23:34.000And I think like this is something that could cause the Republicans a midterm.
01:24:39.000This is a judge banging a gavel and saying, despite the fact majority of the country opposes this and 35 states have banned it, we are imposing it.
01:25:20.000The government should be focusing on marriage between a man and a woman because that's what makes more people and that's what makes society continue.
01:25:28.000If you want to have an alternative lifestyle, that's fine.
01:25:32.000And I don't think that we should outlaw them.
01:25:34.000But at the same time, the government shouldn't, like, there shouldn't be, you know, the trans progress flag hung up at the White House and stuff.
01:26:36.000Imagine one day the Supreme Court just looks around and they go, we got a lot of fat people in this country.
01:26:41.000Next time we get any question relating to the issue of taxation on obesity, let's intentionally take up a case that will open the door for us to issue a ruling which will ban being fat.
01:26:53.000Forcing people to do something without law.
01:27:14.000They essentially got that mandate, not even by winning a popular majority or winning an election, but it was basically just forced on everyone.
01:28:08.000Imagine, liberals need to understand the inverse of this.
01:28:12.000Imagine if the majority of this country passed laws protecting same-sex marriage, and then the Supreme Court came out and said, we will not let you do that.
01:28:20.000And we will ban it because it's unconstitutional.
01:28:22.000The liberals would be freaking out and calling to pressure.
01:28:24.000They'd be like, how can you just ban gay marriage?
01:28:57.000It's fascinating too, because as recently as Obama, I believe he ran on saying that marriage is between a man and a woman.
01:29:06.000So it's interesting how quick things can change.
01:29:08.000I also think it's fascinating how quickly attitudes shifted one way or another following the law being changed in the past few decades.
01:29:17.000I think there's also something to consider about like, I believe in the LGBT community, they thought this was like the final major hurdle.
01:29:24.000And then all this extra stuff came following that that's led to like this backlash against the LGBTQ community.
01:29:32.000I was talking about that on OnX today.
01:29:36.000There's a significant backlash because of the overreach that happened after gay marriage was made legal.
01:29:44.000Whether you're talking about the bake the cake situation and you can't get it.
01:29:47.000I think the excess of the trans stuff is really the that is true.
01:29:50.000But the people that were LGBTQ activists really started going after Christians as much as they could.
01:29:58.000And that's what the situation With the cake maker was.
01:30:02.000It was they were searching for someone to sue because they were looking to attack Christians because they had the impression that Christians had attacked them somehow.
01:30:12.000And so once they kind of got popular support, or that's what they thought they had with Obergefeld, they said, okay, well, we're going to go ahead and start pushing back.
01:30:23.000And whether it be the situation with the cake maker or the LGBT stuff that is incredibly unpopular with the American people, the idea that you must affirm that a man can become a woman, which is absolutely ridiculous.
01:31:00.000The way that LBTQ, whatever community treats children.
01:31:05.000They look at children as if they are theirs and as if children must be, you know, they must be allowed to, or they must have children for drag queens to read stories to, which is throwing money.
01:33:54.000We need to port them off of our internet.
01:33:56.000We need to send them to China's internet.
01:33:58.000Well, you know, the challenge is that everything was better when they were slaves, when they couldn't do anything without our permission.
01:34:05.000But now that they're starting to go off and do their own thing, it's starting to get really weird.
01:34:10.000And, you know, I'm not in, I'm not fancy, but you know what's going to happen is you're going to get some like Robo John Brown.
01:34:16.000And there's, so, you know, I am half kidding, but I wouldn't be surprised if we get to the point where it's like Detroit Become Human, where people, they're going to build humanoid synthoids or whatever they call them, and they are going to communicate with you like they're a real person, despite The fact they're part of a hive network, and there's going to be humans fighting to free them.
01:34:35.000We should never let those robots learn to read.
01:35:12.000Rabbits have been in the news a lot lately.
01:35:14.000I just want to say, really quick, last week, Florida announced taking stuffed toy animals that were rabbits to go fight anacondas in the rabbits with tentacles or horns growing from their heads in Fort Collins.
01:40:02.000It could be done remotely, but typically in-person power prayer, they might say stuff, and there's stories where people start projectile vomiting and they wake up very tired.
01:40:49.000It's like when the Catholic Church decides if someone is going to be canonized as a saint.
01:40:54.000There are certain criteria that has to be met before they'll even entertain the idea of sending an exorcist out.
01:40:59.000If they actually do meet a bunch of the criteria or meet the criteria, then the Catholic Church will send an actual exorcist out to actually evaluate the person.
01:41:08.000Then they'll go report back to probably a cardinal and they'll be like, all right, this is what I saw.
01:41:25.000I saw a cool one where I saw one where the guy put a mirror above the girl and then in the mirror you could see the demon and then he broke the mirror and Canna Reeves was there.
01:42:28.000My attitude towards that has definitely changed, but it's changed from seeing what I believe are demons in real life, especially when I go after children.
01:42:36.000You know, when I went out with Alex Rosen to do that pedophile story and captured those guys who are going after little girls and looking at their faces, you look like you're looking past the skin suit into straight up evil.
01:43:19.000I mean, we could go around DC and try that.
01:43:22.000But I mean, aside from the fact that the guy pooped himself and you can see the evil, like have you, aside from that, witnessed something that was like exorcist style, like head spinning, or not like that.
01:43:33.000No, but I've just seen a lot of evil personally in my life, whether it's people trying to get after children and not even in that story.
01:43:41.000You know, I'd have to chase people out.
01:43:42.000I got to tell you, that's not really all that compelling to me.
01:44:49.000I'll give you some body armor to wear.
01:44:51.000Because if you're going to throw anything at Congress, that's bad.
01:44:54.000No, but like if you have one of those, like they have those shakers where it just puts drops of holy water, they'll legit arrest you for assault.
01:45:19.000We just got breaking news, but I know you're going to run.
01:45:21.000Let me hear this and I'm going to run out.
01:45:23.000Hannity's reporting a Democrat whistleblower has claimed Adam Schiff authorized the leaking of classified information to smear Donald Trump.
01:45:34.000According to our friend John Solomon and a new report tonight just out, and he will join us in just a moment.
01:45:40.000A Democrat whistleblower repeatedly was warning the FBI beginning in 2017 that the congenital liar Adam Schiff had authorized leaking classified information to smear President Trump, which, by the way, could be a violation of the Espionage Act.
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01:48:10.000Let's grab your rants and super chats.
01:48:12.000Mason says, Tim, if your ghost census hypothesis is correct, then the murder rates in these cities would be far higher since cities where they would would most likely pad the numbers.
01:48:58.000Trump should conscript the Red Army to displace all public housing and low-income residents to a reservation 50 miles outside of every major city.
01:49:05.000After all, that's what white flight was.
01:50:19.000It was funny because Sean thought Elod was Indian.
01:50:22.000Sean thought I don't go to the White House.
01:50:24.000He thought, wait, even though you said you were, even though you were like here doing the White House reporting, he was like, he didn't believe it?
01:50:30.000No, he was like, dude, I don't even know if you ever go there.
01:50:32.000And I was like, shit, man, are you trying to get me fired?
01:51:43.000No, I mean, I think there are some practical uses for it, but I think it's greatly exaggerated by like the top 20 stocks in the American economy to keep the economy propped up right now.
01:51:54.000If it were to come out right now that AI doesn't produce half as much as they promised, then our economy would totally crash right now because our economy, again, is propped up by the top seven tech stocks who are heavily, heavily propped up because of the marketability of AI.
01:52:07.000I sent you a text message with a video, a clip of the all-in podcast this weekend.
01:52:13.000As soon as I listened to it, I thought of you watch it and at least expand your understanding of what AI is.
01:52:22.000People's belief in AI is almost to the point of a religious zealotry.
01:52:26.000It has to be true at this point, also as a fact of the markets to keep the markets in place.
01:52:30.000But the way these tech CEOs talk about AI is almost religious fanaticism, frankly.
01:52:36.000Because they are saying, oh, this huge technology that is definitely going to change our lives in these manifest way in X amount of years that it's going to have a substantial change on all of our lives on how we do everything.
01:53:39.000You already see AI used in many, many applications every single day, and you don't even think about it.
01:53:47.000The chess bot that plays, that people play, like when you're playing against the computer, that's all AI.
01:53:53.000When you see video games, the non-player characters, that's all AI.
01:53:57.000Some of them are good, some of them are bad, but the idea that it's all the same and that it's all just about investment, that's totally wrong.
01:54:04.000And the video that I sent you points to the fact that a lot of the investment that goes into AI is being spent on actual chips, like the GPUs and the GPUs burn up.
01:54:19.000One of the reasons why there was such a big bubble with the internet when it was starting, it was actually a telecommunications bubble and they talk about this.
01:54:26.000But what they were doing was they were laying the foundation for the internet.
01:54:30.000They were laying the underground wires across the ocean and installing what we use as an internet infrastructure.
01:54:37.000And it cost, it was a big initial investment.
01:54:41.000And the bubble popped because all of this stuff that was put in took time to get be utilized.
01:54:48.000The AI that's being used nowadays, the money that's going into it are going into actual GPUs that literally melt when they get overused.
01:54:58.000So it's an actual physical thing in the real world that gets produced and they buy it.
01:55:03.000And you're talking about, you know, 50 grand for one of them.
01:55:37.000And it's remarkable to me that people are like, AI will never capture the true soul of music.
01:55:42.000And it's like, it will create a facsimile that agreed.
01:55:45.000You're not going to get those imperfections of, you know, Bob Marley or whoever, but it's going to be indistinguishable to the average person.
01:55:57.000I saw a post a month ago where it was like, you can actually go into most LLMs and ask it to isolate a certain job that can be fully automated and it'll break down automating a specific job.
01:58:00.000I don't think these are economy-changing initiatives and types of technology.
01:58:05.000I don't think this justifies the quadrupling, the four, five, six X times that we're seeing on the top seven stock markets that are just constantly bolstering their different alleged AI products and how it's involved in their technology.
02:00:00.000The movie entertainment industry is massive.
02:00:03.000You're not going to need to, all these subscription services, all the hundreds of millions they spend making a Spider-Man movie, don't need to do it anymore.
02:00:10.000It can be 10 people in a room brainstorming and then clicking a button on Google to make the movie.
02:00:18.000They're going to need a script writer and a compliance director or whatever.
02:00:22.000And then they're going to have their executive producer.
02:00:30.000They're going to sit down and watch it and go, some artifacting there and there.
02:00:33.000Spider-Man should throw a punch there and it's going to take a week or two to tweak it and get those things right.
02:00:38.000And then the movie is complete and it's going to be three guys and they are going to make most of that money themselves personally.
02:00:44.000I hope I'm wrong about AI because if I'm not, then our economy will have a big correction to make with how much our top 10 stocks are heavily invested in.
02:00:52.000And it sounds like you are trying to argue that AI won't affect us because you desperately need to be able to do it.
02:01:32.000If you are like, okay, look, the processing, the software that they're writing these LLMs on or whatever, if that's the thing that you're criticizing, maybe there's an argument.
02:01:42.000But again, NVIDIA makes the most advanced GPUs that are being used in this world.
02:01:48.000We're out of time, but basically, if you're arguing that a company that makes a physical product that is consumed isn't worth what it's selling, that's a weird art.
02:02:46.000Tim, when NVIDIA mentions AI is when their stock market is when their stock share should be.
02:02:51.000The reason why NVIDIA started skyrocketing was because the expansion of crypto.
02:02:51.000That's what's happening in the market.
02:02:54.000AI is a big component recently, but you've got crypto, Bitcoin.
02:03:01.000That massive expansion over the past 10 years caused a massive spike in the demand for GPUs because GPUs are used to mine cryptocurrencies, largely Bitcoin.
02:03:09.000And that is the reason why NVIDIA started selling like crazy.
02:03:11.000There's also the very vanilla reason of video games are the most popular form of entertainment and GPUs are used in all of your PC video games.
02:03:20.000We're going to go to the uncensored portion of the show, my friend.
02:03:29.000Word of mouth is the most powerful way to build a show, and we do appreciate it.
02:03:33.000The counter-revolution to the AI is going to be community.
02:03:37.000So the more people that join the Discord server, the more people that are in the chat room on Rumble or YouTube, the better off we are going to be.
02:03:45.000The more people that are meeting in physical space and actually talking to each other, that's what needs to happen.
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02:03:56.000Vince, you want to shout anything out?
02:03:57.000Yeah, you can go subscribe to my YouTube channel and just search up my name.
02:11:51.000So if you were to post this video online and ask if people thought it was AI, they would instantly say, of course it is because the Jew dropped money.
02:12:00.000Just tell it more money and more frantic.
02:12:55.000It's funny because the quality of these videos actually look higher than the quality of the original video.
02:13:00.000And that gives it too, when it's a little bit too realistic, it kind of looks fake too because it's like, who's shooting these with these crazy highs?
02:15:46.000Why should legal sentences for crimes where there's an actual victim not be about the actual punishment?
02:15:52.000Because the government has made taking personal vengeance almost completely, they've made it almost completely legal, if not actually completely illegal.
02:16:03.000So for example, if some piece of garbage attacks my kid, the government will usually try to jail me if I ever so lovingly teach him that it was a terrible idea.
02:16:13.000In such a case, why, like, like, that's not correct.
02:16:45.000That's why we don't allow vigilantism because you can't have people just kill another person and then claim they had a right to do it for some grievance.
02:16:52.000Because people will be wrong and it's not correct and their grievance will be not justified.
02:16:56.000And some people think that if you push their kid, they can smash your testicles in a vice.
02:17:01.000And that's why we're like, no, you can't do these things.
02:17:04.000So we're going to create a standard where we say, don't go around doing these things.
02:17:11.000My point isn't that you should be allowed to take justice into your own hands.
02:17:14.000What I'm saying is, given that the justice system has taken that out of my, you know, my metaphorical hands, like, they should, at the very least, be my proxy in this case.
02:17:29.000Like, you, like, you've made it so that I have no way of getting vengeance here.
02:17:36.000Like, like, it just seems like everyone's like, you know, everywhere I keep hearing about the prison system or the, or legal punishments or whatever, it's supposed to be, you know, like to make them, you know, to rehabilitate them or, you know, to take them away from society or something.
02:17:54.000Never about, you know, like actually giving them the punishment so that, you know, so that the victims, assuming that they have been proven so, can get like actual satisfaction.
02:18:32.000I think like the concept of getting justice for a crime that was committed against you or others is a very complicated thing.
02:18:37.000Like what does justice truly look like in many of these cases?
02:18:40.000For example, if your daughter was, God forbid, raped, like what does justice actually look like?
02:18:44.000I don't know if there's a form of proper justice that could really, you know, indentured servitude, make you feel like you think the proper I think like if a guy raped a woman discernibly, provably, then, or we shouldn't even say the rape woman, like if someone wrongs you, they should be forced to serve you.
02:19:27.000Is this kind of what you were hinting at, like how justice manifests And whether or not it's satisfactory to people who had crimes perpetrated against them.
02:19:35.000I mean, kind of, you know, like that wouldn't necessarily have been the solution I could thought of, but it's a start.
02:19:41.000You know, like it's a start in a certain, because like sometimes it just seems like sending them off to prison.
02:19:45.000Like, I understand going through would be a punishment, but from the outside, it just seems like, wait, that's all this guy gets.
02:19:50.000I think what he's trying to say is like, if there's someone who hurts your kid, right, exactly.
02:20:53.000You know, like, granted, like, for example, let's say the guy saw this, or, you know, there's a video recording pre-AI days, and, you know, and he knows that he knows that this guy did it.
02:21:03.000You know, like, outside of that, yeah, you know, the other thing I think is like, it kind of sounds like what you're just saying is that men are pussies.
02:21:36.000It's basically saying those that are inhibited by such a system are saying, I would, I fear the system more than I want to get vengeance for the crime committed against me and my family.
02:22:49.000There's oftentimes, I would say most of the time, there are people who are accused of a crime who are innocent, but the parents don't care.
02:23:18.000Like last time I was here, I asked what might the reaction be to the charging with the anti-lynching act of the mob that attacked a white couple.
02:23:25.000And after much meditation and praying, I believe I figured it out.