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00:02:59.000I suppose it's more insane that we're kind of desensitized to this kind of rhetoric, considering they already had Trump arrested several times on false charges.
00:03:08.000So this is just par for the course of where we're at in this country, but kind of worrying.
00:03:12.000Now, Barack Obama has responded, basically saying it's absurd.
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00:07:35.000They say, days after President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated fake video showing former President Obama's arrest on his social media platform, the current president pushed conspiracy theories about Obama in the Oval Office on Tuesday, accusing him of treason without providing evidence regarding the 2016 presidential election.
00:07:51.000They tried to rig the election and they got caught, and there should have been severe consequences for that.
00:10:08.000Maybe it's not enough to convince people or whatever, but sorry for the outburst.
00:10:12.000But legitimately, it's ridiculous that the way that the media is portraying this, oh, there's no evidence and blah, blah, blah, just totally disregarding all of the stuff that the DNI has produced.
00:10:24.000This is the How to Deal with Trump playbook.
00:10:27.000They've been playing it since 2016 and they're doing it now.
00:10:30.000It's fascinating because as AB, you guys just heard how Trump phrased it.
00:10:35.000He said, Tulsi put out these documents.
00:10:37.000You should really look into that because what he did.
00:10:40.000And then the way ABC News phrases it is they omit Tulsi Gabbard from it.
00:11:22.000Everything has come out from Gabbert's team, which I'm so thankful that it has.
00:11:26.000We've all known about these things for quite some time now.
00:11:28.000And so there should have been a blueprint by the DOJ on if they had a special prosecutor going on or how they were going to go about making these arrests or who they're going to go for first, because obviously Barack Obama would be the last arrest that they'd make.
00:11:41.000They'd want some individuals who are surrounding him to turn on him quick.
00:11:44.000And so I hope they have a plan in place.
00:11:46.000I don't hear of any grand juries going on.
00:11:48.000Obviously, in D.C., you'd hear about it.
00:11:50.000But outside of D.C., I haven't heard of any grand juries going on.
00:11:53.000So I'm a little concerned that we're kind of playing catch up here.
00:11:56.000But also, I can't wait for Barack Obama to try to sit there and play the presidential immunity argument here and say that he can't be prosecuted because he can be.
00:12:04.000And he's obviously been a part of the law fair before.
00:12:08.000So I understand that there are going to be obviously people on X that are going to try to make that argument.
00:12:12.000Do you think that Barack Obama would actually try to make that argument?
00:12:15.000I do think that he's a little more sophisticated than the average partisan poster on X. Do you think Obama would?
00:12:24.000I think if the walls start closing in, if the people around him start to turn, then yes, I think he'd have to make the argument of presidential immunity.
00:12:30.000But from what I'm understanding is there's probably more evidence in regards to when he left the White House and how he kept everything kind of going still.
00:12:36.000So presidential immunity wouldn't apply for that.
00:13:40.000And when we did see the Biden administration come in and start not just prosecuting Trump, former Trump officials, but those people couldn't get jobs.
00:13:50.000It was very difficult for them to just lead a normal life at that point.
00:13:54.000And now we're in another administration and we're seeing this administration go after the previous administration and perhaps the one before.
00:14:01.000And there's probably good reasons for all of a bunch of these things.
00:14:07.000But I can't help looking at a place like Venezuela where one administration goes after the previous administration and the entire government is just hung up in muck about all of this stuff.
00:14:16.000And I find that really discouraging that our American governmental system could come to a process where all it is is you elect one group of people and they jail the previous people and then the next people jail the previous people.
00:14:52.000I'm saying if Donald Trump were to weed out the corruption and solve the issue of the phony Democrat-controlled congressional seats, maybe you would not have to worry about corrupt individuals selling out your nation and taking power from you.
00:15:07.000And that's what we should be looking at, right?
00:15:08.000We should be looking at redistricting.
00:15:10.000We should be looking at redistricting in Texas and New York.
00:15:13.000You had Yvette Clark was revealed on a Zoom call today saying that she wants more migrants in Brooklyn in District 9 of New York because she wants that for her redistricting.
00:15:24.000If you look at, you know, the population of her district, she has more people in her district than the population of some states in this country.
00:15:31.000And she wants more people to bolster, you know, the Democratic Party.
00:15:36.000How many of those seats are just not legitimate because they are full of illegal immigrants who should not be counted toward House representation at all?
00:15:54.000Could you imagine going back 10 years and telling people that the FBI would raid the home of, I'm sorry, like literally, go back to 2015 and say 10 years from now, it will have, or not 10 years, but you know, eight years from now, the FBI will raid the home of former President Donald Trump with shoot to kill orders if met with commensurate force.
00:16:18.000And that was really about if you went back 10 years and told someone that.
00:16:24.000No, I think it would sound unfortunate.
00:16:34.000Can we go over real quick so people don't forget?
00:16:37.000Because, you know, people really do forget.
00:16:39.000They falsely accused Trump of 34 felonies.
00:16:43.000The government proved no underlying crime, which is required for these charges and told the jury, just decide for yourself if you think there was some other crime.
00:16:51.000In what reality can the U.S. legal system just say, we're going to lock you up and let the jury decide if you committed some crime.
00:16:58.000We're not going to actually present you with the crime.
00:16:59.000You don't get to confront your accusers.
00:17:01.000You have no right to a trial in this regard.
00:17:03.000They accused him of civil fraud, even though the banks said he'd never defrauded them.
00:17:07.000It was all in the up and up, and they made money and would like to work with him again.
00:17:10.000They arrested his lawyers in multiple states.
00:17:15.000They raided his home with authorization to kill.
00:17:19.000They were armed and told if they were met with resistance that threatened their safety, their lives, or caused great bodily harm, they could use lethal force against the president and the patrons of Mar-a-Lago, which is a large club.
00:17:31.000Right now, considering all that happened, what are we actually going to say?
00:17:38.000I know everyone says, be patient, be patient.
00:17:41.000It does look like moves are being made, but the most I'm hearing from anyone in this is that maybe there will be a conspiracy against rights charge.
00:17:50.000I'm like, these people, going back to 2016, tried to overthrow the government.
00:17:57.000And what I mean by that is the government is of for and by the people.
00:18:01.000And when the American voters vote for Donald Trump, and then a cabal of unelected individuals use governmental power to undermine the will of the people, they're a subversive force betraying this nation.
00:18:14.000And Trump has an obligation to do something about it with expedience.
00:18:19.000At this point, I'm kind of feeling like nothing's ever going to happen.
00:18:23.000Maybe I'll be proven wrong because I know it's early and I'm just getting a little frustrated, but you know.
00:18:27.000Well, Tim, if you're wrong, I think he loses MAGA, just completely loses MAGA, because that was the entire motive for so many people to go out and vote.
00:18:35.000I mean, so many Americans, thousands of Americans were persecuted by our federal government and everyone's sitting here waiting to see what's going to happen next because the lawsuits, whatever, that's just our money getting poured into these lawsuits at this point.
00:18:46.000That really doesn't have any value, but going after the people who tried to ruin the lives of so many Americans, plus go after our president.
00:18:52.000If you don't sit there and have arrests, have convictions, I think MAGA just completely loses all hope.
00:19:14.000Quickly, what role do you believe members of the Haitian American diaspora here can and should play in assisting the effort to stabilize and rebuild Haiti?
00:19:28.000We have a diaspora that can absorb a significant number of these migrants.
00:19:34.000And when I hear colleagues talk about the doors of the inn being closed, no room in the inn, I'm saying, I need more people in my district, but just for redistricting purposes.
00:19:49.000And those members could clearly fit here.
00:19:53.000So that's Democrats admitting, or at least a Democrat admitting exactly what they've been doing with flooding the country with illegal immigrants.
00:20:00.000They're doing it so they can steal power from the will of the American voter.
00:20:05.000And they make the argument that, but immigrants are Americans.
00:20:08.000And they bring in illegal immigrants so they get counted in the census.
00:20:11.000And Democrats get extra congressional seats and extra votes in the Electoral College, thus stealing power in this nation and subverting the will of the people.
00:20:20.000I would argue that this is a use of coercive force and conspiracy against the United States.
00:20:47.000And yeah, they want to do redistricting in all of these places that have already had a massive influx of illegal immigrants.
00:20:53.000And that's why the thing that Trump said, and I think Marjorie Taylor Greene was saying about how the census should count Americans, count citizens, is so important.
00:21:02.000And that's what the U.S. House should be based on.
00:21:04.000I mean, that's the whole reason that I'm so hardline on immigration, on getting people that are here illegally out of here.
00:21:11.000And if it takes punishing Americans that hire them and punishing Americans that give them like room and board or let them rent, then I'm fine with it because it's an attempt to steal power from the American people.
00:21:38.000And I mean, we, I'm an independent, but like, why don't we push back on this issue and start redistricting just the same way Democrats are doing it?
00:21:44.000Listen, if they want redistricting, then let's fight them on this issue.
00:21:47.000Let's do what they're doing, exactly what they're doing, and let's just drain them financially in court, drag them through the courts, you know, make people like Mark Elias have to spend all his time on fighting off Republicans who are looking to redistrict because they do it all the time to us and we just never get to that same level that they are at.
00:22:03.000I was watching, I saw some news clip earlier.
00:22:06.000Mahmoud Khalil is suing the government for like $20 million.
00:22:09.000And I was like, Donald Trump was falsely arrested and charged.
00:22:15.000And the Trump administration can't even deport a non-citizen when the State Department has the unilateral, the Secretary of State has unilateral authority to do so.
00:22:24.000That's how weak the Trump administration is.
00:22:26.000So I'm just, this is why I'm feeling like they're not going to get anything done because they can't even deport a non-citizen, just some student.
00:22:37.000They even brought back a Brego Garcia.
00:22:41.000You expect me to believe that Trump's going to go after these Democrats and stop them from destroying this country when he won't even deport a criminal gang member?
00:23:18.000Just an ill-tempered impaired man, because at least when they're going to be like, if you try and arrest us and unravel what we've done, we'll come after you.
00:23:41.000There's cranes lifting him in and out of the White House.
00:23:44.000Some kind of Frankenstein president that doesn't have the cognitive capacity to negotiate any of these things and just goes around arresting people who broke the law.
00:23:51.000Like, give me an oafish, one-dimensional top cop.
00:25:39.000Well, I mean, look, the fact of the matter is that I understand why people are apprehensive about whether or not things are going to get done because the Republicans have a history of not following through and not delivering.
00:25:50.000But there is the fact that both Comey and Brennan are under investigation now.
00:25:55.000So even if that's a baby step, that's a baby step that honestly, you know, I don't think that any other Republican would have done.
00:26:03.000And just keep in mind, though, the last DOJ, Merrick Garland, had about 400 arrests of Jay Sixers at this time in their administration.
00:26:17.000But the fact of the matter is, I don't know that with this referral from the DNI and with the fact that Comey and Brennan have both have investigations going on, I don't think that it's time for black pills.
00:26:31.000Maybe you can say, hey, we need more, we need faster, we need a more aggressive, but I don't think that it's a situation where we should say, oh, they're definitely not doing anything.
00:26:47.000Yeah, I think also the credibility issue, too.
00:26:48.000I think so many people want to, if you remember back in 2016, the president's first term, there was all indictments are coming, indictments are coming, and they never came.
00:26:56.000And those are all the talking heads on Fox News promising people that.
00:26:59.000So I think the rest of us on the independent side don't want to promise the American people that indictments are coming because the reality is we don't see anything.
00:27:07.000Yeah, I know exactly what you mean, but I'm like, you don't want me to blackpill completely because I hate that so much.
00:27:12.000And I want to be optimistic because I started so optimistic, but I also don't want Brandon.
00:27:16.000I'm not even saying we should be optimistic, but the idea that, oh, they're not doing anything, nothing's happening.
00:27:22.000Well, I mean, look, it's likely that there are things going on.
00:27:25.000Whether or not they'll be successful, whether or not there'll be arrests, I can't say.
00:27:28.000And I think that it's probably likely that there won't be, just because of the ability for lawyers to run interference and stuff like that.
00:27:37.000But to say that they're not doing anything, I don't think that that's actually accurate.
00:27:41.000So at the very least, if we're going to actually be honest about the situation, I mean, there are things going on because they've got an investigation into two of the most likely culprits and they have the criminal referral from the DNI.
00:28:01.000I don't, well, no, I'm talking about the D, well, they don't have a criminal referral.
00:28:04.000They had, they, they, they have the, the information sent over to the DOJ, and it's, we'll see what they actually do.
00:28:11.000But yeah, it's, it's, like I said, it's, I understand everyone that's going to be skeptical, and I understand that people are going to say, oh, blah, blah, blah.
00:28:35.000The messaging is convoluted and makes no sense.
00:28:37.000The Epstein-file debacle was pathetic.
00:28:41.000We're winning on policy issues that are going to be reversed if Trump loses and the Democrats steal power again, which this lady is talking about doing.
00:28:48.000And they're not doing anything about it.
00:28:52.000I'm just frustrated because it's seeming like they're just on the issue of accountability, they are not winning.
00:28:58.000Yeah, I mean, and just to kind of add to that, President Trump, I believe, is at 150 executive orders, well over 100.
00:29:05.000And when I spoke with the Speaker's office about how many of those executive orders they have ready to hit the floor at the time, this was just maybe four or five weeks ago.
00:29:14.000So I think that's pretty disgusting in itself that we are sitting here and allowing the House to not do its job.
00:29:19.000I don't understand as we headed to midterms too, because the polls aren't really looking too favorable for Republicans, how people like the Speaker can sit there and just allow all of this to happen because the people are going to want something to be motivated about to go out and vote for Republicans.
00:29:32.000I just don't think that they have that right now.
00:29:34.000Well, you also, the Democrats don't have very good polling right now either.
00:29:37.000And the House has only passed two laws, right?
00:29:40.000The Lake and Riley Act and the big beautiful bill.
00:29:44.000Yeah, Ross Mustn actually just did a poll.
00:29:45.000Let me go look that one up real quick.
00:29:46.000the Democrats aren't doing well either, but I do think that the Republicans are destroying themselves because they keep No, they don't.
00:29:54.000Well, they're spending a lot of money.
00:29:56.000The fundraising, I just saw a tweet about the fundraising that the Republicans have done compared to the Democrats.
00:30:02.000The Democrats, I don't remember exactly what it was, but the Democrats have something like $8 million and the Republicans have like twice as much.
00:30:08.000The Republicans have 85 and Democrats have 15.
00:30:11.000Yeah, the big reason for that, though, is that the Democrats have no leadership.
00:30:14.000They need to figure out who's in charge of their party.
00:30:17.000They need to figure out what their party stands for.
00:30:19.000Well, their party stands for Zoron Monboni.
00:30:21.000They should just make him be the head of the party.
00:30:24.000I was talking to this reporter from Axios today.
00:30:25.000He's working on a story about all this stuff.
00:30:27.000And I was pointing out that, you know, there's a real opportunity for Democrats to launch their reformation right now and target the people angry with Trump over Epstein.
00:30:36.000But they can't because they are race and gender obsessed.
00:30:59.000Rahm Emmanuel basically said the far left is so dangerous and extreme, they have to pretend that men can transform into women, otherwise they will die.
00:31:08.000That's the state of the Democratic Party.
00:31:09.000There's no way the Democrats are going to be able to reform.
00:31:11.000And so my view is there's going to be a lot of angry Trump voters who are going to keep voting Republican because there's no alternative.
00:31:18.000Yeah, and you did have Media Matters coming out saying Rah Emanuel rejects trans identities and appearance with Megan Kelly.
00:31:26.000And what's funny is the URL is Rob Emanuel denies existence trans.
00:31:36.000We'll jump to this story right now from CNN Johnson shuts the door on House votes before September on releasing Epstein files.
00:31:43.000Now, I found this hard to believe that the actual reason they shut down the House for a month was over Epstein.
00:31:51.000But literally every outlet is reporting this.
00:31:53.000And CNN's even saying Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday said he does not plan to allow votes on any measure related to the Epstein case in the House's final week in Washington before a weeks long recess, weeks long.
00:32:03.000It's till September, what, 2nd or something?
00:32:25.000What they did do is they did not decide to actually stick around and get their jobs done and Pull some overtime like the rest of us do all the time.
00:32:32.000Or, I mean, they have a few more days to get through some agenda items.
00:32:36.000And the argument is they're abandoning even some immigration bills they want to get passed.
00:32:40.000And of course, the mainstream, the corporate press is arguing that it's because they don't want to have to vote on the Epstein files because Massey and Rocana plan to force the issue past leadership with, I forgot what it's called, but 218 votes in the House will get them to the floor.
00:32:53.000Yeah, but they're out on Thursday and they've been planning to be out on Thursday for like seven months.
00:34:22.000Yeah, and I hear that Speaker Johnson's the one shutting down the potential argument for a pardon for Santos, thinking that it's going to affect Republicans in the midterms.
00:34:30.000And that's the argument he's trying to do.
00:34:31.000I think, yeah, so he's been his same trash.
00:35:08.000So when they claimed Donald Trump called Nazis very fine people, you'd have to show the full context and explain what Trump was talking about to break that lie.
00:35:17.000With the heavy shift towards shorts, Instagram stories, reels, and TikTok, a lot of people aren't consuming fact-based information.
00:35:26.000And they're going to just be glued to their phones, swiping, having no idea what's really going on in this country.
00:35:31.000And maybe all they're actually trying to do in the Uni Party is just weather the storm.
00:35:36.000In their mind, big tech will solve this problem.
00:35:39.000You will have one generation between millennials and Gen X, maybe, one small element that is going to be subversive and attuned to the facts.
00:35:47.000You get past this, you'll get a bunch of zombies again who will do whatever you say.
00:36:35.000Because apparently what had happened is that she found the cheat code keywords in one of her videos.
00:36:42.000I think the thumbnail was like her in a towel having just showered with her pet snake and living van life, which hit key algorithm points right in the slot, bullseye.
00:36:51.000So YouTube showed that video to literally everyone.
00:36:55.000Not literally, but to 50 million people.
00:36:58.000She gained millions of subs and it was like, what just happened?
00:37:01.000And YouTube said, oops, the algorithm made you famous.
00:38:37.000Yeah, this like the long form two-hour show is dying out.
00:38:41.000I mean, Colbert was the old guard version and we're all laughing at him, but young people now are just on their phone looking at 30-second clips.
00:38:48.000They're not watching shows like this either.
00:38:49.000But they're not even, I mean, yes, they are doing that.
00:38:52.000And the problem with those clips too and the way that you scroll, because I'll find myself in like an endless scrolling loop, you know, before I go to bed or something.
00:38:59.000And It's like you sit down for a minute and look at your phone, and then you look up and it's a half hour later, and you're like, damn it.
00:39:05.000Like, how did I, what did I even look at?
00:39:29.000Mine is what I said, people assembling furniture.
00:39:32.000I'm like looking up skincare routines and it's like, get a facelift.
00:39:36.000No, but it's really bad because even like on certain platforms like YouTube, I just kind of gave up hope on YouTube for my personal content that I was posting because we stop at like 1,500 followers and like that's it, subscribers.
00:39:50.000I've never been able to master the algorithm on YouTube.
00:39:52.000I think YouTube intentionally manipulates the algorithm for political reasons.
00:39:57.000The van life story, I think, hit the nail on the head with the hammer.
00:40:00.000They were sending, they were mass, the reason why I think this woman got so many subscribers is that YouTube behind the scenes said, we want everyone living in vans and not owning homes.
00:40:15.000People were commenting online that they had never looked at this stuff before and they were getting inundated with van life videos telling them to go live in vans.
00:40:24.000Yeah, I remember them when it happened to me.
00:42:07.000Trans women will no longer be eligible to compete in the U.S. in Olympic, the U.S. in the Olympic or Paralympic Games in women's categories after a recent policy change from the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee.
00:42:18.000Now, the question is, what about other nations?
00:42:21.000Well, the thing is that other nations will have to comply if they want to compete in the United States.
00:43:32.000Yeah, so the IOCC used to say that males who had a certain measure of testosterone were allowed to compete on women's teams.
00:43:41.000But Trump said absolutely not in the United States.
00:43:45.000So that's why the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Commission had to change their rules because otherwise American athletes wouldn't be able to compete in the Olympics.
00:43:54.000So GPT says there are no publicly known or confirmed trans women competing on any women's soccer teams.
00:44:58.000Yeah, I think that the interesting thing about trans and how so many lefty women got suckered into that whole thing is because women are, you know, stereotypically more agreeable.
00:45:11.000So if a big man in a dress comes in and tells you, I'm a woman now, you're going to, the women are going to be like, oh, okay, we'll do what the big man in a dress says.
00:45:19.000And what they will forget is that feminists are supposed to be not agreeable, right?
00:45:24.000Like I remember talking to my friends about this who were all, we were all feminists.
00:45:28.000And I was like, why are you going along with this?
00:45:30.000Like, we're supposed to be the disagreeable ones.
00:45:41.000yeah, and there's a lot of them, too, that don't believe that men are women, but go along with it anyway because of the aforementioned agreeableness.
00:45:48.000Do you really think that that's the situation that women actually don't think it, but they don't feel like they can stand up and say it?
00:45:55.000I think that is true in an enormous amount of cases.
00:45:58.000I know that my friends who I was working in Feminist Theater Collective with, they all agreed with me that men are not women, but they definitely did not feel like they could say that out loud.
00:46:37.000You don't think, do you think that that do you think that there's a fear of being associated with the right wing with women that you would be in that kind of thing?
00:46:48.000I think it really is a lot more simple than that.
00:46:50.000I think it's you don't want your friends to yell at you at cocktail parties.
00:46:54.000You still want to be invited to all the things.
00:46:56.000The point that I'm making is if you are a right-leaning person, then those things don't happen to you generally.
00:47:13.000You know, and then someone will be like, you guys seem like a lot of fun.
00:47:15.000And the people on the boat will be like, that's because we're not leftists.
00:47:18.000Because it's my, I imagine that women would voice their opinion.
00:47:25.000And the reason that more women have actually started to voice their opinion now is because they're getting support from more people that are center and right-leaning.
00:47:39.000So she came out in December of whatever year that was and said, you know, like go to bed with whoever will have you, but men aren't women, basically.
00:47:49.000But the previous June, she had come out and basically said something similar.
00:47:52.000And her PR rep was like, oh, no, no, she's just old and she doesn't know what she's saying.
00:52:11.000Yeah, we haven't really had much of a collective culture in the past 10 or 15 years.
00:52:16.000It's hard to know, like, what even the most popular things are because the level of popularity of the most popular things is so degraded from what the level of popularity had been.
00:52:26.000Do you remember when the Khaleesi stepped out of the burning hut naked and everything on fire?
00:53:02.000Everybody was just blasting fire emojis on Twitter.
00:53:06.000And it's kind of interesting because far leftists, corporate press, and anti-establishment personalities were tweeting with each other, talking about the show.
00:53:16.000And that stuff is unifying, but we don't have that anymore.
00:53:20.000No, that was a cool thing about Game of Thrones.
00:53:22.000It was so cool, in fact, that I tried to watch Game of Thrones and the violence within the first like 15 minutes was enough to, because I was a new mom at that point.
00:53:30.000And there's like, you can't, you just can't really handle violence against children and stuff when you're a new mom.
00:54:27.000Little girls and little boys grow up together believing the exact same things, living the lives exactly that their grandparents live, farming or, you know, rudimentary jobs in a small village.
00:54:36.000Except for those black sheep who break off, go to London.
00:54:40.000But then you'd end up with like, you know, the boy and the girl would grow up wanting the exact same things around the exact same people, knowing each other their whole lives.
00:54:46.000They'd get married and they have kids, and then the process would repeat.
00:54:49.000But we largely believed the same things.
00:54:52.000And so it's interesting when you hear these stories about like the jihad or whatever, whatever the religion may be, a violent religion comes, you know, puts you on the ground, puts a knife to your throat and says, denounce your religion.
00:55:05.000That's basically saying, reject everything you know to be true.
00:55:09.000It's telling someone to rapidly alter.
00:55:11.000And some people did and some people didn't.
00:55:30.000Guys, I'm going to tell you this right now.
00:55:31.000Open up Suno, S-U-N-O, take any MP3 you have, upload it, tell it to cover the song, and it'll auto load the lyrics, and then you can change the style.
00:55:43.000So you can literally take a Beatles song, you can take Eleanor Rigmy, load it up and say, make a house cover, and it will.
00:56:10.000You're going to watch your own AI generated football matches.
00:56:13.000Well, and it's like you were talking about before with things getting shorter and way less involved and the people scrolling.
00:56:21.000These kids are going to have to figure out what they relate about and what they think is important and how they communicate with each other.
00:56:27.000Like my son plays video games with his friends online and they like talk on Discord while they're playing or they talk on the phone while they're playing in-game chat or whatever.
00:56:39.000And he's managed to like coordinate old friends from different places with new friends from, you know, where we live now and stuff.
00:56:47.000But they managed to find common ground in obscure things that no one else knows about anyway.
00:56:55.000You know, but like they have their like, what I don't even remember what the name of the new game is that one of his friends was like, we have to play this and now they're all playing this game.
00:57:11.000And it's not unifying us, but there were always two teams.
00:57:16.000We just never really cared all that much about politics because we were more concerned with what was on the tonight show or something like that.
00:57:21.000Now, because media is completely decentralized, the only thing that we have unifying us is the two parent factions of politics because people in power do not want to give that up and are holding on to it.
00:57:33.000I wonder if what ends up happening is politics gets decentralized in much the same way, and then you have the two party system breaking.
00:57:40.000What would that look like, decentralized politics?
00:57:42.000Just look at how media is today and politics, right?
00:57:45.000You'll get 7,000 people voting for one party, 7,000 voting for another party.
00:57:50.000And then we look at the list of 48,000 different political parties in the U.S. Hey, that one got a million votes.
00:58:18.000And I feel like everyone's just completely lost the, we do have common, a lot in common with other people.
00:58:23.000Like, I mean, even though I know we tend to think that Democrats aren't very patriotic, I think that when I do talk to Democrats, They do have a love for our country.
00:58:33.000And if we have a communication, if we have a late communication, I think we'd all be able to understand that and be able to talk about that.
00:58:39.000Phil's looking like, no, I think we have to break down what you mean by a love for this country.
00:58:45.000Yeah, so the typical zombified liberal who has no idea what this country is, I wouldn't say loves this country.
00:58:50.000Yeah, I think a moderate Democrat, though, still does.
01:00:06.000I don't remember why or how, but a magician threw a card at the wall and tricked house.
01:00:10.000Brianna, what do you, so what would you say to someone that says, look, there was a time where Democrats would say that they love America, right?
01:01:13.000Tim, you'd know because you've seen it.
01:01:14.000But I don't think that they have the same kind of love of the American flag and that same kind of image.
01:01:19.000I will say, I don't recall in the movie him saying anything like that, but the premise of the movie is literally that he stops two countries from going to war, and one of those countries is aligned with the US government.
01:01:29.000The U.S. government is upset about it.
01:01:31.000But they don't think he should be charged.
01:01:32.000They say, well, he's well-intentioned, and we don't want to go to war publicly with Superman.
01:01:40.000But the point being, there was a time where we did, you know, we had these shared ideas and things that we all believed and things that, and it was okay to be patriotic and love America.
01:01:52.000And someone, you know, a character like Superman was thought of as the quintessential American.
01:03:03.000So when these disgusting, zombified liches wear this country like a skin suit and the moderate liberals can't tell the difference and say, I love America.
01:03:11.000It's like, that is a Marxist zombie, not America.
01:03:15.000What they're claiming they love does not actually represent this country.
01:03:19.000Yeah, I mean, I don't disagree with that.
01:03:21.000I think that I think there's a lot of ignorance on the left, and I don't think that they see it as Marxist.
01:03:34.000So we can certainly recognize that people who are cognitively impaired and don't pay attention can love something.
01:03:39.000But just like, you know, the stupid child who thinks the baby wolf is a puppy until it grows up, these people are sitting there being like, I don't see any of this stuff.
01:03:48.000It's like that, remember that Emirates flight that flew straight over Iran during the war?
01:03:53.000And the meme was, you know, I turned off social media.
01:03:55.000My mental health has never been better.
01:05:14.000I'd be willing to bet that if you went to New York and asked your average person, they're going to be like, Yeah, it's really hard for them.
01:05:20.000And they just don't think it through, and they just don't realize how racist that is.
01:05:23.000And that black people have driver's licenses and non-driver's IDs and file their taxes and have birth certificates.
01:05:31.000So when we say they love this country, I don't know what they love, but when you have like, you know, I'm not trying to drag her and be a dick because we enjoyed her coming on the show.
01:05:42.000But this woman is a journalist who lives in Brooklyn and she believed near 10 years on that Trump called Nazis fine people.
01:05:49.000So she claims that she's not being biased and she's not a liberal.
01:05:52.000And it's like, I don't think you understand.
01:05:55.000You are, Andrew Breitbrock called this default liberal.
01:05:58.000They have no idea what they're talking about.
01:05:59.000They don't do the research and they think they're smart.
01:06:01.000I'll give a shout out to Jess Margera, who literally tweeted that he was a better journalist than all of the journalists in his pajamas because he uncovered Epstein was funding Pam Bondi when in fact all he actually uncovered was aggregate donation listings on open secrets.
01:06:15.000But he's too stupid to realize he's stupid.
01:06:19.000So perhaps they love America, but Dunning Krueger impairs their ability to make the country work.
01:06:24.000Yeah, I mean, so the reporter you're talking about who lived in Brooklyn, I mean, it's like there's no other, there's no conservative voices out there that they're ever going to interact with.
01:06:32.000There's no moderate Republicans that they're going to interact with likely in Brooklyn, New York.
01:06:36.000As a journalist, there's no reason why they would ever fact-check any of these stories.
01:07:26.000Is he implying that CBS is okay losing $24 million a year and he's getting canceled now because they got to give $16 million to Trump over the lawsuit?
01:07:34.000As if the lawsuit isn't annually, right?
01:07:37.000Like every year they're going to have to give him.
01:07:40.000And then also, like, if it's Donald Trump's fault, if he was really doing it to shut him up and stuff, why would they allow him to, or why would he allow him to stay for another year while he can sit there and mauled every night?
01:07:53.000Well, the reality is Colbert gets, he says we're number one in writings.
01:09:33.000But how much are they participating in the market that advertisers want to be involved in that and that it's going to have an impact?
01:09:38.000What I will say is I think the reason this has persisted as long as it has is that there are no young people, which I often bring up, which gives disproportionate weight to older generations, of which, you know, boomers are a very large generation.
01:09:52.000But you also have the boomers are refusing to give up anything.
01:11:41.000Different, but here's what I think may happen.
01:11:45.000Gen Z has no money, they're accumulating no wealth.
01:11:48.000Many of them have decided not to even bother saving because how the hell are you going to buy a $500,000 house when you're getting paid $35,000, $40,000 a year to start?
01:14:23.000And then you have the foreign buyers, too.
01:14:26.000Foreign buyers, China, you know, because of course Katie Hobbs can't be bothered to pass the law which bans Chinese buying land in Arizona.
01:14:35.000You know what's really crazy over by us?
01:14:38.000You know, a lot of people like to say that Tim lives in the middle of nowhere and they built a studio even further out in the middle of nowhere.
01:14:45.000You know, Bannon was talking about driving up in the woods to our old studio where we had lived at the time.
01:14:50.000Now we have this big property and they've started, developments have been popping up.
01:16:59.000I'm keeping my privacy is what I'm doing.
01:17:03.000The interesting thing about all this generational stuff is that when the 08 crash happened, immediate predictions emerged that 18 years from now, we will be economically devastated because people stopped having babies.
01:17:16.000And what we're seeing right now is universities are collapsing because there's no enrollment.
01:17:21.000So there was one university, it was like in Utah, it was like 200 years old, and it just shut down and went out of business.
01:17:30.000I remember when I was trying to get into college and at the time, Gen X was like the lowest birth rate generation because of like Vietnam abortion and contraception.
01:19:40.000Well, I'm always critical of Pam Bonnie, so I'll give her this win because we want someone who's going to push back, be aggressive, go out there and tell these rogue judges that this is not their place.
01:19:47.000They don't get to make these decisions, that this is the DOJ's decision.
01:19:50.000And if they want to sit there and toss someone out, then they'll just keep replacing them with hopefully further right individuals who will continue to push the President Trump's agenda.
01:19:58.000I mean, like I said, like I was going to say, like, you know, this is an aggressive move by the DOJ, and it's nice to see.
01:20:06.000And hopefully we'll see more of this kind of aggressive pushback on what essentially amounts to Democrats doing everything they can to obstruct, which is what's going on with the Alina Hove stuff.
01:20:19.000I would love to see them actually put people in positions like this who are victims of lawfare.
01:20:24.000Giuliani, obviously one of them, Jeff Clark, another attorney who is the victim of lawfare.
01:20:28.000I don't know if they're licensed in New Jersey to practice, but you know what?
01:20:38.000I mean, I just, I think that they need to push back on this issue, and I'm happy that she's doing so.
01:20:44.000And I think all the people who went out there, those little communists who decided to go after anyone who was representing President Trump and tried to instill fear into attorneys and make sure that they never represent President Trump ever again, I think we need to push back on that same type of hatred.
01:20:58.000Yeah, I would love to see as much pushback as the DOJ and the administration is comfortable with.
01:21:07.000And again, these are small things, and it's not the kind of aggressive action that I would like to see, but it is better than what you've seen from past Republican administrations.
01:21:20.000I mean, Donald Trump in his first administration was fairly milquetoast.
01:21:26.000He wasn't as aggressive, nearly as aggressive as he's talked, you know, and I would love to have seen him be more aggressive back then.
01:21:34.000But now you see, well, I think that the administration should, I can't say what they do, but they should see the reality that they exist in.
01:21:44.000And that if you do not exercise power when you have it, you're only making sure that your political opponents and, in my opinion, enemies of the country will exercise power when they get it.
01:21:56.000And they eventually, it's likely that they will get it.
01:21:59.000Hopefully not in the next, you know, in the next presidential administration, but they're going to, at some point, there's going to be a Democrat elected.
01:22:07.000And hopefully there's been enough changes that the Republicans make to limit the damage that they can possibly do.
01:22:18.000But, I mean, there's no promise, obviously.
01:22:21.000And you know what I love about this, though?
01:22:27.000And public pressure, I think, works here.
01:22:29.000I know under a lot of other administrations, that wasn't so the case.
01:22:32.000They didn't care what the people had to say.
01:22:34.000But President Trump, I think, when we were sitting here and pushing back, and at first he was a little dismissive over the Epstein stuff.
01:22:39.000But now all of a sudden, we're seeing movement by the DOJ asking courts to free up and make public record a lot of the things that were going on during the grand jury testimonies and whatnot.
01:22:47.000I think a lot of that comes from public pressure.
01:22:49.000And so you see Pam Bonni making these moves.
01:22:51.000And that comes after MAGA, core speakers, core influencers in the MAGA movement, were coming out and saying, she's got to go.
01:22:58.000If you want to earn your keepings here, you got to be a little bit tougher.
01:23:03.000Yeah, I would like to see, you know, I would like, I like the fact that the administration is responsive to what essentially amounts to the MAGA movement and the influencers.
01:23:13.000But the influencers are responsive to the people that are actually, you know, the voters, right?
01:23:19.000Like Charlie Kirk was kind of like, well, you know, I don't really want to talk about this, but the outcry about the FCC.
01:23:25.000He never said he didn't want to talk about it.
01:24:14.000I mean, listen, he's getting Democrats to sit out here and say that they wanted to release it, which is something they weren't willing to do previously.
01:24:19.000So, I mean, maybe now you got them quoted on this and you could hold their feet to the fire a little bit, especially when it's their allies who are going to probably be listed in a lot of this.
01:24:32.000I know I'm saying that Obama were looking to do that.
01:24:35.000They arrested Trump on fake charges they made up, and Trump is not doing anything in kind.
01:24:40.000So it's like: if you want to know why the Democrats are evil and Trump is not, Trump is not making up fake charges to go after his enemies.
01:27:25.000I've read about this a fair number of times, and I don't know how pervasive it is, but there's like this alleged movement of Gen Zers who eschew their phones for the most part and hang out analog.
01:29:49.000Bring it back because those were the happier times.
01:29:51.000I remember getting like when he had a real, and I had very few of these, but when he had a really good like spelling test score on your, on your spelling test at school, you get a coupon for a free personal pan.
01:36:29.000Garrett Siegeler actually put together a list of AGs on the state level who go after Hunter Biden after he was issued the presidential pardon.
01:36:36.000And none of the, and he's personally reached out to these offices to let them know where they could go and criminally charge Hunter and they did not do anything.
01:37:08.000St. Miles says Mary Morgan is the oracle of Timcast, you know, because she thinks nothing ever happens.
01:37:14.000Yeah, look, it's easy to be the oracle when, or it's easy to be right when you're permanently answering the same, with the same answer, right?
01:37:22.000Like Perma Bears are permanently bears, and they're right when bear things happen.
01:37:28.000Permabulls are Right when bull things happen.
01:37:32.000But if you always give the same answer, you're going to be right.
01:37:35.000Pike County Zombie Control says the Trump admin will postpone arresting high-profile individuals until December or January.
01:37:40.000That way, he'll be too cold for their zombie hordes to go out and riot.
01:37:46.000Additionally, right before Christmas is a really great time because everyone leaves the news cycle.
01:37:52.000So if the best time would literally, the best time for the arrests, I would imagine, would be the week of Thanksgiving or the week of Christmas because everyone's on vacation.
01:38:03.000And even though they may hear it happened, nobody is going to leave their Christmas to go and write up a story and generate a bunch of anger to get protests or riots.
01:38:10.000And it'll seriously impede their ability to file any legal challenges as well.
01:38:14.000So maybe there will be a Christmas present.
01:38:18.000What if Trump dressed up like Santa and then made a video where he like gets out of a, gets out of the beast with a bunch of FBI agents like from other vehicles, and they run to Obama's house and he's like, Merry Christmas, everybody.
01:38:30.000And then you see Trump being Obama being like, God, and he's getting arrested.
01:39:58.000I just want to point out, I remember where I was when they tried to kill Trump, when Trump dodged the bullet.
01:40:05.000I was at Potawatomi Bingo Casino as we were gearing up for the RNC shows, and we had just arrived, checked in and said, you know, let's go play some poker.
01:40:17.000Of course, y'all know that I like playing Texas Oldham, but a lot of politicians go to the poker rooms.
01:40:22.000And so it's a great place to find people.
01:40:24.000And sure enough, I was at a table with a couple of Republican politicians, state level.
01:40:27.000And or one guy in particular, other guys had worked with lawyers and stuff.
01:40:33.000When my phone's blowing up and I look and I see the video, by the time I got notified because of how serious this was, no one knew if Trump survived.
01:40:42.000All they knew was that the live stream went out and Trump went down.
01:40:50.000And it's before anyone had posted videos of Trump getting back up.
01:40:54.000As soon as the shots rang out, news articles were writing, Trump falls after loud noises.
01:41:00.000I looked around once it was confirmed it was an assassination attempt and Trump was bleeding and those were gunshots and people had been shot.
01:41:13.000And I was thinking like, am I wrong to assume that in the past, if something would have happened, they would have made an announcement like, ladies and gentlemen, an attempt has just been made on Donald Trump's life.
01:41:26.000Do you think they would have said something if the worst had happened?
01:41:50.000And so I bring this up because the title of this video is Trump just of the show.
01:41:54.000Trump just accused Obama of Treason, calls for criminal charges.
01:41:58.000And people care more about Ozzy Osborne.
01:42:01.000Now, with all due respect to Ozzy Osborne, I do understand.
01:42:04.000My point is you'd think that if a sitting president accused his predecessor of committing treason against the United States and called on national television to the press saying former President Obama has committed treason against this country and should be prosecuted and jailed, that is an insane historical precedent that no one cares about.
01:42:25.000Yeah, and it is interesting, too, because in presidency's past, presidents didn't speak out about past presidents negatively, and past presidents didn't tend to weigh in.
01:42:38.000George Bush did not really weigh in on Obama.
01:42:40.000And when he was asked about what do you think of Obama's this and that, he said, you know, it's not my job to weigh in on the current president.
01:45:06.000Aussie Brad says the exact thing has happened in Australia.
01:45:08.000Average home in Sydney is 1.2 million.
01:45:11.000The younger generation can't buy or rent because of foreign investors and high immigration.
01:45:18.000I don't understand how the politicians and the people that are in positions of authority don't see this as a problem.
01:45:28.000Well, some of them do see it as a problem, and they don't get elected.
01:45:30.000Like Pierre Polyev in Canada was running basically on a platform of Trudeau sucks, and we need our young people to be able to afford homes.
01:45:39.000And there's not enough young people to outvote the old people.
01:45:42.000And they voted for Mark Carney anyway.
01:45:44.000So you just have to wait for the old people to kick off, I guess.
01:45:48.000It doesn't help because Republicans are constantly, like in Florida, for example, they just allow, and I was screaming about this during the pandemic because they just allowed rent prices to skyrocket without any type of control or, because like normally, I think in New York, it's a couple of percentage points is how much you could rise up.
01:46:03.000Yeah, there's a tenant can, there's a like tenant-landlord board that rent controls don't work, though.
01:46:09.000You should actually, what the solution is, is to make sure that it's easier to build.
01:46:14.000Because rent controls only drive up the prices.
01:46:21.000You end up with all kinds of bad results when you try rent control.
01:46:26.000Rent controls have been tried multiple times in a bunch of different societies and different countries, and it just never works.
01:46:33.000Well, what's interesting in New York is there's rent stabilization, and landlords can apply to be part of the rent stabilization program, but you don't have to.
01:46:42.000But then what was interesting is you have, this is totally in the weeds, but I'm just going to go for it.
01:46:46.000So Michael Bloomberg had this program, 80-20 housing, where it's 80% market rate and 20% like affordable housing.
01:46:55.000And then, and it has to be in the same building, but your amenities end up being different.
01:46:59.000And then Bill de Blasio came in and said, you can do 80-20, but it just has to be in the same zip code.
01:50:10.000I mean, this is as much as, you know, it seems odd, but this is exactly why I am for making sure that we have the English as the national language, like actually enshrined in law, and then stop producing government materials in any other language aside from English.
01:50:29.000If you're obviously, well, not obviously, but I'm not really for preventing private companies and stuff from producing things in other languages.
01:50:37.000But we should do everything we can to make sure that everybody speaks English.
01:50:40.000Schools shouldn't teach in other languages.
01:50:50.000And also, when you think in a certain language, there are certain concepts that only make sense in a certain language.
01:50:58.000So everyone in America should at least be able to speak English fluently.
01:51:02.000You know, what was interesting is my son did his confirmation study this year, and he was confirmed in our church.
01:51:08.000And I was at a parents' meeting where one of the parents who spoke Spanish asked the deacon if they could do the catechism lessons in Spanish.
01:51:19.000And the deacon was like, no, we teach these lessons in English.
01:51:22.000And she said, well, you know, she learns most of her faith in Spanish.
01:51:25.000And the deacon was like, well, now she's going to learn it in English.
01:54:30.000Worthless says, Secret Service guarded Mar-a-Lago.
01:54:34.000FBI had shoot to kill to use against loyal Secret Service agents who were later culled from the service.
01:54:40.000Why they were so easily able to set him up for assassination.
01:54:45.000The documents that were dumped that alleged that also had three on three different pages had that the FBI did communicate with Secret Service prior to getting onto Mar-a-Lago, getting onto the property.
01:54:55.000So there was a little bit of communication back and forth between both agents.
01:54:58.000It's just the idea that with that communication, you don't need anyone to bring weapons.
01:55:01.000You literally just be like, hey, we're coming on by and you got a warrant or whatever.
01:55:16.000You're not going to find any argument with us.
01:55:21.000Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, I spend the day outside putting up trail cams in our beautiful West Virginia woods, then come home to get angry over this BS of weak Republicans and terrible Dems.
01:56:27.000No, I wake up at like 6.30 or 7, but if I know I don't have to, like usually I'm up around 6.30 or so, but if I know I don't have to, I'm perfectly comfortable sleeping until 9.30 or 10.
01:59:01.000So Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3, representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among several states, which may be included within this union according to their respective numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole number of free persons, including those bound to service for a term of years and excluding Indians not taxed, three-fifths of all other persons.
01:59:43.000So shouldn't the census have the citizenship question for the purpose of the Constitution stating illegal immigrants only count three-fifths?
02:00:41.000Since slaves had no voting rights, a compromise was struck to resolve the impasse.
02:00:45.000Three-fifths of each state's slave population toward that state's total population for the purpose of apportioning House of Representatives, effectively giving the Southern states more power in the House relative to the Northern states.
02:00:55.000It also gave slaveholders similarly enlarged powers in Southern legislatures.
02:00:59.000It was an issue in the secession of West Virginia.
02:01:02.000In the Constitution, the three-fifths compromise is part of Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3, which states all other persons will count towards three-fifths.
02:01:34.000So the only real issue at play right now is that they're counting them for one whole person towards apportionment instead of three-fifths.
02:01:40.000Maybe Trump could do that and strip them of at least two-fifths of their power.
02:01:45.000Well, I think that would definitely end up at the Supreme Court.
02:01:48.000But what would be interesting, too, was you would suddenly have the left saying Donald Trump thinks illegal immigrants are, you know, akin to people who are enslaved.
02:02:00.000Meanwhile, the Democrats would be the ones treating illegal immigrants like they are slaves.
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02:05:20.000So this is part of the whole hookup culture that was sold to women by Cosmo magazine and Glamour and all of these other things, as well as the pervasive collective culture at the time that told women that they should be like this.
02:05:35.000So, I mean, you can say that, you know, it's all women's fault or whatever, but they were led down this path and they went, but they were led down this path.
02:05:47.000There's this other one, men, where have you gone?
02:06:35.000And I feel bad because sometimes it happens too late in the game for women, and it's very unfortunate.
02:06:41.000But I think we need to start highlighting that a lot of the women who are going out there and attacking men, their masculinity, are women who lead personally miserable lives.
02:06:51.000And the more women I speak to, sadly, who have decided to go with this feminist movement and when they get to their 40s, they just don't, they're not happy people.