On today's show, we discuss the aftermath of the recent shooting of a police officer in the city of New York, as well as the Democratic response to it. Plus, we talk about why women in New York are getting punched in the face.
00:00:05.000Today Donald Trump attended the wake for a fallen officer and he slammed Democrat crime
00:00:11.000policy where they're releasing criminals.
00:00:12.000This guy who killed this officer had been arrested 21 times.
00:00:17.000So, of course, many people have stepped up to help the family, and there's a really, really great story about how Trump—I think this is the story, I don't want to get it wrong, so maybe I'll just save it for the segment—but basically got helped to get the families' home paid for and stuff like that.
00:00:34.000I'll keep it vague in the intro, we'll read the story.
00:00:36.000In the meantime, however, Joe Biden He's attending a party with Lizzo!
00:00:41.000Alright, yeah, we're all very excited.
00:01:09.000So much so that NBC News has actually run, this is a big story, and talk shows are actually bringing it up, that what's happening in New York where people are going around, guys, and just punching women in the face.
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00:05:11.000Look, there's the obvious and tremendous respect that I have for Donald Trump.
00:05:15.000And I know I can already hear everyone getting ready to type in those comments where they say that I've been very critical of the police, and I think that criticism still stands.
00:05:22.000And I can be critical of police while still respecting the duty of an officer who was killed because of Democrats' failed policies.
00:05:28.000Understanding that, y'all understand, I actually like the institution of police.
00:05:35.000But outside of my personal views, I want to just stress the importance of who Donald Trump is.
00:05:41.000Who is actually taking time out of his day to go and meet with officers, to speak at this event, and help the family.
00:05:47.000In the meantime, Joe Biden is at a fundraiser, hanging out with Obama and Lizzo, where the highest-end ticket is $500,000, and it is plainly obvious the priorities of this country.
00:05:59.000I think it's fair to have criticisms of government agents, of the police, especially the Capitol Police, while still recognizing that there is respect for civic duty, and disdain for it, or disregard for it.
00:06:11.000And that's what's currently happening.
00:06:17.000There's really no choice in this matter.
00:06:18.000But I think what we're seeing here is the division of the parties.
00:06:23.000And this is the greatest example I think we've seen to date of what's happening, is that back in the day, you looked at Democrats were the party of the people, the party of the union, the union workers.
00:06:34.000Now you have Biden with Lizzo and Obama at a star-studded gala.
00:06:41.000And yet Trump is out there with the people, slain officers, their families.
00:06:48.000So we're seeing the ultimate description right now of the divide that we're having, where the Democrat Party is no longer the party of the people.
00:06:58.000It's no longer the party of the working class.
00:07:04.000I heard the story, so please someone fact check me this wrong, because I just saw it on Twitter, where they said that Trump immediately contacted the wife, spoke with her about it, and then right after he got off the phone, tunnels to towers, called her and said, your home is paid for.
00:07:19.000I saw that on Twitter too, but I didn't, I haven't verified it yet.
00:07:23.000So I heard that, I don't know if that's true.
00:07:25.000CBS News is reporting that Tunnels for Towers will pay off his mortgage on their Long Island home, but I don't know that it's specifically because of Trump.
00:07:37.000So the story as I saw it was that Trump called up, said, you know, how are you, hope everything's good, asked what they needed.
00:07:43.000And then got off the phone and then immediately Tunnels to Towers contacted her and said, your home's taken care of.
00:07:47.000So it could be, right, independent of that.
00:07:50.000But at the very least, many people are giving Trump credit for contacting the family and giving his condolences.
00:07:55.000You know, the issue here and the reason why this is so obviously in the spotlight is that we have a criminal immigration, criminal alien invasion.
00:08:05.000You've got people storming the border, fighting National Guard.
00:08:08.000Crime is getting insane in New York while Democrats are releasing criminals.
00:08:13.000Well, it appears that everything's burning down.
00:08:16.000I mean, prices are going up and then they're denying it.
00:08:19.000Bill Maher, at the very least, said Joe Biden's going to lose because hot dogs are more expensive.
00:08:24.000The most smarmy way of describing that.
00:08:48.000Well, it shows you who's acting presidential.
00:08:50.000That's the big criticism of Trump all the time, that he doesn't act like a president, that he doesn't, you know, speak the right way or do the right thing or he's too brash or whatever.
00:08:57.000And in this case, he's with the family of an officer who lost his life.
00:09:03.000Because of a failed federal policy or a leftist policy.
00:09:07.000And then you have two former Democratic presidents.
00:09:09.000Bill Clinton was there and Obama and the current incumbent Democratic president raising money with pop stars who I also don't think really necessarily represent our values as a country.
00:09:18.000I mean, who if one is the president, which which form of a president would you want?
00:09:23.000The one that's trying to fundraise or the one that's actually with people who need him?
00:09:27.000The left will say, oh, Trump's only doing this to fundraise.
00:09:31.000Or to make money or for political points or whatever.
00:09:33.000My response would be like, okay, then let's say you have two presidents who are trying to fundraise Trump by honoring a fallen officer and spending time at the wake and speaking about it or partying.
00:09:43.000Even if this is all just politics for Trump, I would rather a president pretend to care than a president just literally not care at all.
00:10:22.000Is that these people with Trump derangement syndrome hate him so much, this guy could literally cure cancer.
00:10:29.000He could literally do everything right, which he's doing.
00:10:31.000And they will still say he's more evil than Biden, who is out there partying with whatever Lizzo is.
00:10:37.000I believe she's classifies as a blimp and he's out there partying with her instead of honoring this, this, uh, this fallen soldier, I'd like to say.
00:10:46.000I think one of the biggest and most unfortunate things about the recent crimes that we've seen in New York City between this cop getting shot and the person getting shoved onto the subway and killed is that the people who are committing these crimes are repeat offenders.
00:10:57.000I'm reading from the story here that there were two people in the car.
00:11:00.000One of the people who shot back at this officer.
00:11:15.000I bet it's a handful of people who are repeat offenders.
00:11:18.000There's a serious one percenter issue with committing crimes in the city, and the city needs to be willing to involuntarily institutionalize a lot of these people, but there just doesn't seem to be the political will to do that.
00:11:29.000I can shorten that for you and just say, arrest.
00:11:33.000Yeah, I mean, but also like, there's some people who, it needs to go beyond arrest, the people who can't take care of themselves, who are a threat to themselves and others.
00:11:41.000There are a ton of these people running around the area where we're seeing women get decked around.
00:11:46.000And again, it's just really unfortunate because these are self-inflicted wounds.
00:11:50.000These aren't things that are beyond, you know, the government's capability to help prevent, so.
00:11:55.000Well, it says here the guy was arrested 21 times.
00:12:01.000Now, we need to be critical of police officers, right?
00:12:04.000We need to be critical of everybody in a society.
00:12:06.000Imagine if you're an NYPD officer, and I'm friends with a lot of NYPD officers.
00:12:11.000Imagine if you're arresting these guys just to have these Soros-funded DAs send them on the streets.
00:12:18.000You go to work every day and keep in mind these guys, I know this is not the argument you guys want to hear, especially Tim, But they have families, they have mortgages, they have pensions they've already put 20 years in, they have another 10 to hit their 30.
00:12:31.000So they're arresting them, they're letting them back out.
00:12:34.000Imagine how demoralizing it is as a police officer.
00:12:38.000Because a lot of these guys, they want to arrest criminals.
00:12:41.000A lot of cops get into policing to do the right thing.
00:12:46.000It's a negative pressure system and I don't accept it.
00:12:50.000What is happening now, and my criticism for the system of policing, primarily in say New York or Chicago or LA, is that we'll target New York specifically.
00:13:00.000They arrest a guy who's threatening to kill people, and he gets released right away.
00:13:04.000They know, if I try and stop this guy, nothing will happen.
00:13:08.000You also have stories where, for instance, Luke Rutkowski.
00:13:11.000There was a guy on the train, someone started stabbing people, and the cops said, we're not getting involved, because we have no legal obligation.
00:13:16.000The courts ruled, the cops don't have an obligation to actually intervene.
00:13:22.000You have a scenario where cops either say, I can't stop the guy because maybe there's someone on a murderous rampage and they're ill-equipped.
00:13:28.000They say, even if I try to stop the guy, he'll get released.
00:13:31.000And then you have a system where Daniel Penney cooperates and they say, ah, now there's a guy I can arrest because he won't fight back.
00:13:38.000This negative pressure system means innocent people are more likely to be imprisoned, honest people are more likely to be imprisoned, and criminals are more likely to get away.
00:13:47.000This is what we're seeing in New York.
00:13:50.000Not a single NYPD officer should be accepting anything to do with transporting, detaining, or guarding Penny.
00:13:59.000Daniel Penny, the moment that whole thing happened with Jordan kneeling in the train, threatening to kill people, the cops should have been like, I'm not touching that man.
00:14:06.000When the supervisor says, arrest him, he's being charged, I ain't touching him.
00:14:17.000It's about the fact that if Daniel Penny wasn't arrested, And every single officer said no, and the police union issued a statement saying, we will not be involved.
00:14:26.000You're going to have to call state police to deal with this, because we will not.
00:15:44.000There's also a feeling that they're there for the wrong reasons and aren't really trying to affect change.
00:15:49.000I'm not a proponent of hopping turnstiles, but when we see a lot of cops in the subways, that's what it feels like they're there for, because I live in Brooklyn, and I ride the subway often, and the people who the cops seem to stop are the people who are hopping turnstiles.
00:16:03.000Again, that's wrong, and I'm not a proponent of that, but I also see a ton of homeless people actually committing crimes on the subway, or just people who probably should be involuntarily institutionalized riding on the subway, that You know, they should probably be dealing with instead.
00:16:17.000I understand there's a current culture of defunding the police and demoralizing the police, and they're dealing with a very tough time.
00:16:23.000But half of the NYPD does seem incompetent or doesn't want to do their job or are demoralized.
00:16:47.000You're not going to see the Franklin, Tennessee Police Department do stuff like that.
00:16:51.000They're going to uphold what they need to uphold.
00:16:54.000Like during COVID, we can say COVID now, right?
00:16:57.000During the times of COVID, I remember watching the news and I remember seeing these cops arresting moms at playgrounds, arresting people alone on the beach.
00:17:07.000And I'm in Franklin and I'm like, whoa, there's a cop at the park.
00:17:10.000There's a mom in the swing and the cop starts walking out towards them.
00:17:13.000And I'm like, oh, I'm a film this man.
00:17:16.000Cop went and pushed the kid on the swing.
00:17:18.000Okay, there's a difference. Yeah, but in in South Jersey, which is an area
00:17:23.000They pulled an outside cops to go shut down a till his gym and the cops went and did it in
00:17:27.000Minnesota a woman opened her cafe. So they threatened her with arrest
00:17:31.000She fled to Iowa and the sheriff's department actually tracked her down and arrested her in
00:17:36.000Texas a woman opened her salon and she got arrested too. So, you know, look it is
00:17:42.000It is not the individual officers and I totally can respect them
00:17:46.000And that's why you're gonna get stories of hero cops because they're heroes
00:17:49.000You're gonna hear stories of good cops who give people reasonable warnings and actually police their communities in reasonable and thoughtful ways, and then you're gonna get stories of the institution in general and the pressure that exists Where it is more difficult to go after a deranged lunatic with a gun than it is Daniel Penny.
00:18:06.000And that's why we see people like Penny in prison and these criminals being let go.
00:18:10.000Now that's mainly New York, and I can accept that.
00:18:12.000But even in Texas, you have Daniel Perry, a guy who was an Uber driver.
00:18:16.000And these far leftists, during the George Floyd riots, come up to his car.
00:19:09.000You're going to prison, and locked up the Proud Boys.
00:19:12.000You can argue that police are good, you can argue we gotta back the blue, but you at least need to understand the system as it's set up is pressurized.
00:19:20.000So if you are honest and you are cooperating, you will go to jail.
00:19:23.000And if you are a criminal who lies, cheats, and steals, you will not.
00:19:58.000How many officers in New York who resigned because of the abuse they were getting were replaced by diversity and inclusivity, woke communist types.
00:20:09.000At some point, there's going to be a communist wearing a communist hat with a NYPD badge, and there's going to be some conservatives going to be like, thank you officer, back the blue, and they're going to throw him in a gulag.
00:20:20.000So recognize, you may like the institution of policing, but we need to pay attention to what's going on.
00:20:34.000Well, my friends, as Joe Biden is hanging out with Obama and Lizzo and others, Trump was at the wake for a fallen officer who was killed due to this career criminal.
00:20:45.000Who reportedly, I believe, was released 21 times.
00:21:00.000Biden's campaign in the DNC ended last month with more than twice as much cash on hand as Trump and the RNC, 44.8 million.
00:21:06.000Axios' Zachary Basu and Aaron Doherty report the sold-out fundraiser will only add to the growing cash disparity between the two parties' presumptive nominees.
00:23:14.000It feels very out of tone deaf to me to have these flashy headlines about money, knowing that so many Americans, even Americans that you're hoping will vote for you, are struggling financially right now.
00:23:24.000Cash is extremely important in campaigns, but I think, if anything, this is an election where it might be its least relevant.
00:23:32.000Given both these guys are at 100% name ID, both are former presidents, the amount of earned media that both are getting is astronomical.
00:23:39.000So I mean, money doesn't hurt, but... There was an interesting point that was made on The Five earlier.
00:23:44.000Colbert is going to facilitate the discussion among the presidents.
00:24:07.000Stephen Colbert goes on TV screaming and lying about Donald Trump, and then goes and hosts fundraisers for As we all know, the only person who should be mediating a debate between Biden and Trump is Theo Vaughn.
00:24:21.000That would be the most hilarious thing I've ever seen in my whole life.
00:24:24.000And also, I think more people would feel like they can relate to it than Stephen Colbert, who's been, what, a mainstream media darling for as long as he can remember.
00:25:40.000Well, I mean, there are, again, you look at optics, look at what, did you see that kid who was going to the community center to play baseball?
00:25:48.000Had his little baseball bat in his bag, was going, and the entire thing was taken over by illegal immigrants.
00:25:54.000So, I mean, those optics in the black community, because look, I grew up in those communities.
00:25:59.000You take away the community center, you take away a kid's life, take away his opportunity, his chances.
00:26:04.000You take away sports, that kid's probably not going to make it.
00:26:07.000I think the lack of consensus in the Republican Party, the lack of unity, is again going to be a huge issue for them.
00:26:13.000Because even on ballot harvesting, I feel like Republicans can't get on the same page on that.
00:26:18.000On mail-in voting, Republicans can't get on the same page.
00:26:21.000I'll tell you, Joe Biden and Obama aren't debating whether or not to do ballot harvesting or mail-in voting, but... It's because there's a cult and there's a not-cult.
00:26:29.000And the not-cult, which is coalescing in the Republican Party, is arguing with itself.
00:26:36.000Right, the not-cult is not a unified group, it's not been.
00:26:40.000You've got disaffected liberals who don't agree with, you know, you've got libertarian-leaning individuals, and now they're all voting Republican because Democrats are a cult.
00:27:59.000Michelle Obama, who is a woman and has children, but a lot of people don't believe it, this was a very powerful and clever political tactic to use against a prominent female Democrat.
00:28:11.000Whether people legitimately believe Michelle Obama is a man or not, Michello, like, I do not believe Michelle Obama has the strength of will to withstand people screaming you're a man in her face and posting these videos and photoshopping her face and that is a brutal thing to endure and it's effective.
00:28:40.000She doesn't need to be the president to live a very luxurious elite life.
00:28:45.000And I don't think she necessarily feels called to serve the people.
00:28:49.000Your wife is a man has always been a very interesting political attack to me.
00:28:53.000I think Candace Owens recently said that Macron's wife is a man.
00:29:00.000Yeah, I mean, it's a very political attack.
00:29:03.000If you want to politically attack somebody, just be like, hey, that person's wife said that's a man.
00:29:07.000Well, I think when you look at the Instagram data on young women and you see the high rates of depression, it seems based on the current research we have that women are much more susceptible to the negative impacts of trolling than men are.
00:29:21.000So you have to imagine, like, You know, what has Obama heard about himself?
00:29:29.000He's had podcasters go on these impassioned and fierce rants, bang the table, about how he murdered 16-year-old Abdur Rahman al-Awlaki and should be tried for war crimes, you know, and how he signed the indefinite detention provision and he drone-striked weddings.
00:29:45.000Just podcasters ranting all day and night about how bad... He doesn't care.
00:29:50.000He knew what he was doing when he did it.
00:29:52.000I don't think Michelle Obama can look at the screen with someone showing a zoom in on her crotch, forward and reverse while she's dancing, and they're like, that's a penis.
00:30:02.000And I think she looks at that and she's like, I do not want to do this.
00:31:26.000That's like being a defensive lineman and Tom Brady is standing there right in front of you like, you can't out troll Trump.
00:31:34.000like he doesn't care. Republicans are in deep shit after Donald Trump retires from politics.
00:31:40.000There will not be, I don't think the Republicans are going to win another presidential election.
00:31:43.000No, because Donald Trump was a once in a generation political figure.
00:31:49.000But to say that they'll not win for a while, that's ridiculous.
00:31:53.000No, yeah, that's what I think, and we'll see.
00:31:54.000But I think Donald Trump will win this upcoming election, but then further down the line, I think the Republicans won't be able to coalesce their coalition.
00:32:01.000I think the Republican coalition is fracturing deeply, and more so than the Democrats are.
00:32:50.000So if you look at what's going on with Israel and Palestine, that is the issue because Jews, man, my people, they love them some Democrats.
00:32:59.000Democrats can literally go out and say, hey, we don't like the Jews.
00:33:24.000He went to Israel recently, and he's posting a video where he's like, I don't see no apartheid or whatever, which I thought was fairly ignorant, but that's fine.
00:34:11.000And so that will align with the critical of Zionist, you know, pro-Palestine side because it's like, hey, we don't need to have a moral argument on this one.
00:34:20.000How about we just start with no more foreign funding.
00:34:46.000And there are a lot of young, strong, ideologically interesting Republicans right now.
00:34:52.000And I think that the problem with the fracture in the left, because you're right, there's fracturing on both sides, I just think it's more devastating on the left because They are splitting from like moderate to really progressive and they only bring out their super progressive people.
00:35:06.000Those are the people who get social media attention, those people who are making the soundbites, and I don't think that would resonate with the voters.
00:35:11.000So who do they send to the next, you know, not 2024, but 2028?
00:35:15.000And I think there are stronger young Republicans coming down the pike.
00:35:18.000So let's name who is next in line for the Democratic Party at the highest level.
00:35:48.000AOC has the charisma and X-factor for the modern progressive left.
00:35:53.000The issue, however, with AOC is, while I think she's the most viable contender for a leadership position moving forward, and she knows it, and that's why she's playing ball with Pelosi, the problem is her adherence to the progressive left will isolate all of the Jewish Democrats and shove them into the Republican Party.
00:36:09.000She won't even be able to win in a statewide Senate race, I don't think, AOC.
00:36:13.000Yeah, I think she's in Congress for a long time.
00:36:36.000And so I say, four to eight years, she is going to refine that and she will build power.
00:36:41.000But, the fracturing right now over Israel-Palestine means, she's going to go, I believe she's already gone on TV now after those activists attacked her and said that Israel's committing genocide.
00:36:52.000That may have ended her chance at securing a position in the Democratic Party because, I'll just put it this way, the only reason the Democrats want to ban TikTok now is because they can't control the anti-Israel propaganda that's on it and they desperately want to get rid of it.
00:37:04.000AOC is on the other side of that, criticizing Israel.
00:37:07.000She's going to lose all the donor support.
00:37:20.000My point with Trump was that he is such a unique political figure, inspiring so much support out of the base, that I don't think there's going to be anybody like him, any talent like that in the near future.
00:37:32.000That'll be able to compete with the DNC machine.
00:38:09.000I think the Republican Party would reject that, like the grassroots would reject that, and she'd totally lose, which is again why I think the Democrats are interested.
00:38:17.000You have Vivek Ramaswamy, you have Ron DeSantis, you'll have a handful of other up-and-coming young stars, and there'll be a primary, and it'll be 17% here and 13% there, and Nikki Haley will get 19% and then end up winning.
00:38:29.000I just really think the next four years are make or break.
00:38:57.000I just I think that she is not what the middle tier of American voters, the moderate lean one where the other voters are looking for.
00:39:05.000And so, again, for Republicans, four years to build and to get your ground and to really cultivate Your persona nationally is great, whereas Democrats kind of have to start from ground zero because, you know, are you going to elect like Jay Inslee from Washington?
00:40:35.000The Republicans that are leaving seem to be all on one side.
00:40:38.000Like, of the three Republicans that voted against Mayorkas' impeachment, two of them have now announced that they are leaving kind of effective immediately.
00:40:50.000Across everywhere, it's a certain class of people, or like a lot of people who are aligned with McCarthy have announced that they're retiring or they're leaving.
00:41:10.000How in the world you got Michael Rapoport, who's like for six years is just going on Twitter and being like, Donald Trump's got a pin stick gun!
00:41:20.000And now he's like, Trump's not so bad.
00:41:39.000My point is, the Democratic Party has split in half.
00:41:43.000The younger portion is very critical of Israel, and to the extent many of them don't believe that Israel is a legitimate nation, they believe it's a colonizer nation created by the Balfour Declaration and shouldn't exist.
00:41:54.000You do have elements of that on the right, but it's substantially smaller on the right than the left.
00:41:58.000So there are way too many squad members in Congress, but it's only like a handful anyway though.
00:42:02.000So again, this is like, I think relatively small and doesn't have a lot of representation.
00:42:07.000Joe Biden had to go to Michigan and Minnesota because these people are critical of his position.
00:42:12.000And he's got protesters in New York right now.
00:42:15.000And I think these are a loud minority and Joe Biden's being politically not savvy by making these moves.
00:44:17.000My point is, once the United States has solved all of its problems, every single one, and we're all flying around in hover chairs with perfect healthcare and we're immortal, then we can start giving our money away to other people.
00:44:30.000Mark, to answer your question, I think it's clear you're an anti-Israel person or politician.
00:44:35.000I think an easy way to do it is if you hold Israel to a double standard, that you don't hold any other country.
00:44:53.000Until we secure our borders, until we figure out how to get out of our $35 trillion in debt, then we should not be sending one dime to the Ukraine, shouldn't be sending one dime to Israel.
00:45:03.000We should be taking care of ourselves.
00:45:04.000Israel has healthcare for their citizens.
00:45:07.000How are we giving money to a country that has something we don't have?
00:45:12.000It's pretty shitty healthcare in Israel.
00:45:13.000But it's still something, you know what?
00:45:39.000Typically the people who agree with what Israel is doing tend to agree with the U.S.
00:45:44.000as an ally providing support, at least in some way.
00:45:47.000My attitude is, you know, we're certainly at a... I can't begin to pretend I know enough about Israel-Palestine to give you a moral answer.
00:45:56.000I can give you a really simple one, which the anti-Israel people do like.
00:46:01.000We solve all our problems here in this country before we give money to anybody else.
00:46:05.000I don't care if it's Sudan, Somalia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, North Korea, South Korea, whatever.
00:46:10.000Why are we giving money to anybody else when our country is dealing with high cost of food, high cost of gas, The money isn't the issue with securing our border.
00:46:47.000We've got too many homeless people, we've got a border crisis, and as you mentioned, no political willpower, we've got healthcare issues, people going bankrupt because they break their legs!
00:46:56.000No, I'm not okay with any of that, and you want to make an argument for why you think the country that you support deserves our money, the first thing I'm going to say is, I will give that country...
00:47:15.000Right here, right here in the treasury.
00:47:16.000Okay, we're going to send to them as soon as we solve every problem in this country.
00:47:20.000Once we are with perfect healthcare, immortal, no homeless people, abundant food, then we can all sit down and say, You know, now we got some extra stuff.
00:47:30.000Why I say I think you could tell somebody's anti-Israel is if they have the double standard is that I think people tend to focus the most on our military support for Israel when we support militarily dozens of nations, even more than we ever have for Israel.
00:47:43.000People say we shouldn't fight any wars for Israel, and I totally agree with that.
00:47:46.000I don't think we should ever fight a conflict for Israel, and we never have.
00:47:50.000But we have fought conflicts in Vietnam.
00:48:02.000No, because nobody, people say, hey, we shouldn't fight any wars for Israel.
00:48:04.000And I wholeheartedly agree, but I mean, I'm sure there were people saying we shouldn't fight wars for Vietnam and we shouldn't, it just feels like people are more, and we send a ton of money to South Korea.
00:48:13.000We have tens of thousands of troops on the DMZ right now in South and North Korea, just there as cannon fodder to help prevent a conflict from breaking out.
00:48:27.000All of which I support giving, by the way.
00:48:29.000I do think it's funny when the Israel derangement people refer to us as Zionists because we're not sufficiently anti-Israel.
00:48:37.000Wanting to cut all funding to them and other countries is not anti-Israel because it's still a purports Israel's continued existence through our neutrality
00:49:09.000Cassandra has a reasonable criticism, highlights things she's reasonably concerned about, takes issue with the military actions, and I'm like, well, she's got a point, I understand why she's mad.
00:49:20.000But then there are people who are like, You're a Zionist with a secret yarmulke under your beanie being funded by Mossad.
00:49:28.000But it's crazy because these people who go on Twitter and the derangement stretches from... Someone posted an image of Luke Rutkowski with the Star of David on it.
00:49:39.000And I'm like... He does have a big nose.
00:49:42.000And yes, he's Polish, but he's... I can assure you, Luke Rutkowski's not Jewish.
00:49:47.000And has never supported anything pertaining to the Israel conflict.
00:49:51.000He's pro-American, anarchist, and this is derangement.
00:49:55.000The people who are like... They created an image, they do this all the time, with a bunch of different faces claiming they're all Jewish, and I'm like, Luke Rutkowski is not Jewish.
00:50:26.000Putting a Star of David on Luke Rutkowski's picture is like, yo, you are nuts.
00:50:30.000I think there's very responsible ways to be anti-Israel, and one of the amazing talents at Tim Cast News, Cassandra Fairbanks, I think does a great job of it.
00:50:38.000But I think many people don't do it in a responsible way, and I think there's some benefit online to that.
00:50:45.000I unfortunately think anti-Semitism is popular on some parts of the internet.
00:50:50.000Well, and then there's also digital manipulation like for example, I saw a Hitler speech translated on Twitter the other day with like 20k some odd likes and a couple of things there.
00:51:00.000I think there's actual Russian or I don't know if it's Russian specifically, but I think there's foreign influences manipulating Twitter.
00:51:07.000Obviously, but it's odd to see that stuff.
00:51:09.000I do want to jump to the next story, but I do want to just say one more thing.
00:51:12.000You know, often when I see anyone with any kind of derangement, I have to wonder if they're actually supporting what they claim to hate.
00:51:18.000Because if you go on Twitter and claim to be critical of Zionism in Israel, but then you act the way these people do, It makes the average person really want to defend Israel.
00:51:31.000Like, the people going online and posting offensive images and accusing everyone of being Jews and saying all this weird stuff, it pushes people towards Israel instead of away from it.
00:51:41.000So I'm like, I just go ahead and assume that all these people who are, like, on Twitter, on X saying these crazy things, I'm like, they must really just love—they're false flagging, you know what I mean?
00:51:50.000So there's no yarmulke under the beanie?
00:52:08.000Multiple women online say they were punched while walking around New York City.
00:52:13.000Multiple videos which were uploaded to TikTok have picked up traction in the last week, with women online sharing their safety concerns in comments and reply videos.
00:52:21.000My response to this was, ha ha ha ha ha ha.
00:52:28.000And there, there was, you know, um, let me just, let me just, I'll just, I'll just pull up the tweet, cause, like, I, saying it doesn't do it justice, so let me just, let me, let me pull up my tweet so you can get a general understanding of my position on this, and then I will, I will explain it.
00:52:41.000Were there any articles written about you, like, far-right podcaster, celebrates?
00:53:01.000So we have the videos pulled up of various instances where women have been getting punched, and you know, Ian Miles-Strong posting this collection of women saying they're getting punched, and let's see, we have another video.
00:53:37.000Well, you release the criminals, you can't defend yourself, so the criminals know you can't defend yourself, so they go around punching you.
00:54:01.000We're teary-eyed saying, I just want to get punched in the face!
00:54:05.000And they banged that voting card, they slammed their finger on that touchscreen and said, I vote to get criminals on the street so they can punch me in the face!
00:54:19.000You can't come to me and say that it's not funny that women are getting attacked when I'm like, They overwhelmingly voted for this to happen, and now it's happening.
00:54:29.000If someone voted- if we were- okay, how about this?
00:54:33.000We all- we're all sitting here, we're like, let's vote on what we should get for dinner.
00:54:35.000And then Hannah Clare says, I want sushi.
00:55:17.000You are illegally allowed to defend yourself and others in this country up until including lethal force if you feel there's a threat to your life or there's serious bodily harm.
00:55:27.000But we've just seen with the New York subway with Daniel Penny.
00:55:36.000So on the other hand, if I see a woman being punched, I'm thinking to myself, if I get involved in this, how much is it going to cost me to defend myself in court?
00:55:45.000I had a friend of mine who actually defended himself.
00:56:09.000Okay, so Mr. Incredible, superhero, sees a man about to commit suicide.
00:56:14.000And when the guy jumps off the building and is falling to his death, Mr. Incredible leaps into the air, catches him in midair, Slamming through a window, rolling on the ground, and saving his life.
00:56:25.000And that man sued him saying, I didn't want to be saved, I didn't ask to be saved, and now I'm injured because of you.
00:56:31.000And that was basically the premise of the film where this ended superheroes.
00:56:57.000The challenge is not just that you will get arrested for saving a woman.
00:57:00.000It's that you're assuming that woman is actually upset about what's going on.
00:57:05.000I think that's the challenge here, which is that, you know, whether or not they thought through the consequences that they had, if you are supporting, you know, policies that allow criminals to be released or, you know, things that don't Sufficiently deal with people who are violent offenders, you are ultimately voting against your own safety.
00:57:27.000And it's hard for me to watch these videos because obviously, like, I'm a woman walking down the street.
00:57:33.000It's stressful to think, like, you have to be more aware, especially if you're by yourself, of, like, what's going on and things you have to do.
00:57:39.000You know, it's a reason that I would choose not to live in New York because there are certain laws that restrict ways that you can defend yourself.
00:57:45.000But at the same time, Like, when I look at these videos and see, like, how upset they are and that they're getting hurt, like, I am sad for them and I wish we lived in a place where that didn't happen.
00:57:53.000On the other hand, like, they are actively participating in the creation of this circumstance.
00:57:57.000And so you have to say, like, all of these women who got punched, are you now willing to move out of New York?
00:58:02.000Are you willing to change how you vote?
00:58:03.000Like, this is sad that it happened to you, but what have you learned from this experience?
00:58:07.000And it's not enough to just be like, can you believe this happened to me?
00:58:09.000Like, you have to actively be part of the solution now because you have been part of the problem.
00:58:14.000I had people tweet at me like, wouldn't you be upset if your mom or girlfriend got attacked?
00:58:56.000There was, I can't remember who said this, someone on Twitter, if you, was it Austin Peterson maybe?
00:59:00.000If you can count the number of guns you have, you don't have enough.
00:59:03.000And so, my attitude is, obviously I would be upset if a loved one of mine was attacked by a deranged man.
00:59:09.000I also recognize the importance of them having the ability to defend themselves, to be in shape to the best of their abilities, to know how to defend themselves, and to be armed.
00:59:18.000But you, in New York City, voted to disarm yourselves.
00:59:20.000I ain't gonna, look, I'm going to laugh.
00:59:24.000You're living the way you want to live.
00:59:58.000Eh, we're gonna sit back, mind our own business where we try to secure our families and our communities, and then we laugh at the people who vote to destroy themselves.
01:00:06.000There's really no good answer about this.
01:00:08.000There's no good way to look at this, because as men, we should be protecting.
01:00:13.000You know, I've actually gone almost 180 on this subject when you're looking at, for example, men, biological men and women's sports.
01:00:21.000When you look at the repercussions for women standing up against it, these are girls who train five hours a day, probably a menorrheic, they can't have periods anymore, they train so hard.
01:00:31.000They've given their entire life from six years old to let's play soccer, say soccer.
01:00:36.000And then they're in high school and they say, if you don't play in this game, if you forfeit this game, you're done.
01:00:42.000You're not gonna get a college scholarship, your dreams are over.
01:00:46.000So I'm in a situation now, and this is in the last week, Where I almost think that as men, we need to stand up and say, this is not working.
01:00:58.000What is happening is not working because women, look, women can make great CEOs, great everything.
01:01:25.000Well, it is up to men to protect women.
01:01:28.000It is both a biological reality, it's a moral reality for many of us who hold those morals.
01:01:35.000However, What if there's a bunch of women standing in a field, and there is a boulder rolling down a mountain, and it's about to crush all of them, and you run over and go, we gotta get these women out of here, and they scream at you, throw rocks at you, and tell you to screw off.
01:01:51.000At a certain point, it's like, hmm, I don't know I can save them.
01:01:54.000New York City, you've got women vote, in the United States, 70% of millennial women vote Democrat.
01:02:02.000They are voting in people who are burning this country to the ground.
01:02:08.000In New York, where it's a Democrat stronghold, it's actually a significantly higher percentage.
01:02:12.000So if they are telling you outright, your worldview is not welcome here, your guns, your defense, your masculinity is toxic, get away from me!
01:02:22.000Do you force yourself and your worldview on that woman for her own safety?
01:02:25.000Are we assuming that all of these victims share that?
01:02:27.000Because there are people who don't vote like that.
01:02:30.000Do we have to go with that assumption?
01:02:31.000I understand that, but the issue then is, do you go into a foreign country, for instance, like Canada?
01:02:37.000Should we go into Canada and give them free speech?
01:02:40.000Certainly many people in Canada, probably the most, actually do like free speech, but the government won't give it to them.
01:02:45.000Many of them had their guns taken away by decree.
01:02:47.000Should the United States invade Canada to restore the rights because not everyone agrees with having their guns taken away?
01:03:18.000That if it can happen there, it can happen anywhere.
01:03:21.000And you see that in blue areas of red states, like Nashville, for example, like Memphis.
01:03:26.000So my fear is that if men don't societally take a role in protecting women and children, that it's a slippery slope.
01:03:35.000I feel like the issue is, in the past 130, 140, actually just about 180 years, Women have stated, in force, and often with physical force, to men, we don't want your protection.
01:03:53.000The question then becomes, if a woman is about to walk into, there's a shootout happening in New York and a woman's walking into it, should the guy grab her by force and rip her away while she protests, get your hands off me, or should they be like, you are free to do what you want?
01:04:10.000The question here is interesting because I've been in circumstances like this where we had I went to Egypt, for instance, and right before I had gone there, a young female Dutch reporter was gang-raped in Tahrir Square.
01:04:25.000Because her company said, you know, we need a reporter to go to Egypt.
01:04:30.000And they said, okay, strong woman, go ahead.
01:04:33.000My attitude was, if a woman came to me and said, I want to go to Tahrir Square, I'd say, not on my dime, you're not.
01:04:39.000You go do whatever you want on your own dime, but I'm not paying for you to get gang-raped, because that's what was happening in Tahrir Square.
01:04:46.000Should... The question is, let's say there's a female journalist about to walk into Tahrir Square, and you, Mark, are standing right behind her, and she's got a camera and she's ready to go, would you physically restrain her and stop her from going in?
01:05:04.000But men are supposed to protect women from these bad decisions.
01:05:06.000So what's happening in New York is their own fault, and there's gonna be people who didn't vote for it, but they certainly choose to live there and live Under these policies that are voted in incessantly and overwhelmingly by the people of New York, not just women.
01:06:31.000And we cannot invade New York to protect the minority who doesn't want to live that way when they choose to live there under the people who keep voting for these policies.
01:06:40.000So we're saying that's a no travel zone now?
01:06:44.000Now I'm just playing devil's advocate here, but let's say that my daughter has a business meeting in New York.
01:06:54.000You know, if you're gonna get, if you're gonna go skydiving, you know there's a possibility your chute fails, and your reserve fails, and then you gotta figure out how you're gonna survive this one.
01:07:04.000So if you're, I would say if your daughter is going to go to New York, you should sit down with her and say, take a look at these hotspots, take a look at the crime maps, take a look at what they're saying about the crime, be ready, be prepared, understand the laws will stop you from protecting yourself, you're taking, you're taking these risks, I think you'll likely be fine, just know your risks.
01:07:21.000And I think it's worth mentioning that Tim's hypothetical in Tahir Square wasn't a hypothetical, it was speaking of talented journalist Lara Logan, I believe.
01:08:01.000There are women who will say like, no, I can do whatever I want and live my dreams.
01:08:05.000And like, I'm sorry, that's just not realistic.
01:08:07.000And I think, you know, whatever the solution is, it's up to women to be conscious of the dangers and risks that they're taking on.
01:08:13.000Men are more likely to be the victims of violent crime.
01:08:16.000But men, for obvious reasons, are more likely to be able to handle being a victim of violent crime.
01:08:22.000The issue of international conflict when it comes to men, and this was such a funny thing I had to deal with when I did hostile environment training, because they make you do it for insurance purposes.
01:08:48.000And so the funny thing is, because of political correctness in this country when they do the hostile environment training, they have to equally warn men and women of both being killed and being sex slaves.
01:09:09.000Like, they might behead you or something, depending on where you are, what country you're in.
01:09:12.000But, there are very, very different realities.
01:09:15.000If you're a man, you are more likely to get attacked.
01:09:18.000The reason why, I think, as Hannah Clare mentions, they have websites for telling women where they can travel to, is because, not necessarily that they're more likely to be attacked, but that they're less capable of defending themselves.
01:09:30.000And they're more likely to be tortured and enslaved.
01:09:33.000So, there's certainly, take your precautions.
01:09:36.000But, that being said, I think the other issue is that men are dumb.
01:09:40.000And I don't mean like on average men are stupid.
01:09:42.000It's the greater male variability hypothesis shows that there's stupider men and smarter men, however you want to put it.
01:09:48.000What I mean is, guys take risks that women don't take.
01:09:52.000So a guy might be like, I'll go to Pakistan, I'll be fine.
01:09:55.000And then they find themselves running from gunfire or something, you know.
01:09:58.000Or crazy stuff happens out there, I gotta tell you.
01:10:02.000Well, and I think that the way that men and women Naturally react to danger or threat is very different.
01:10:07.000Like, I'm sure for men, it's like if someone were to come up and try and like take your wallet, right?
01:10:12.000Your reaction is like, I'm going to defend myself physically.
01:10:16.000But for women, maybe you want to defend yourself.
01:10:19.000You're probably thinking maybe that's why I carry pepper spray or something.
01:10:21.000Also, how do I get out of this situation as fast as possible?
01:10:24.000Because the likelihood is you can't handle your attacker.
01:10:26.000Like, the risk analysis is just so different for men and women.
01:10:29.000It's important that we acknowledge that always.
01:10:32.000Like, when these women are walking down the street in New York, even in broad daylight, their experience is very different from men and it should be if they're being realistic and conscious, right?
01:10:43.000Like, if they are actually being careful about their safety, they just analyze the situation differently than men because they have different advantages and different disadvantages.
01:11:45.000So I say, the fastest way to resolve a lot of these issues is to... We have to move as heavily as possible towards either drafting women or abolishing the draft.
01:11:55.000Because you can't have second-class citizens.
01:12:00.000So a lot of people say that we shouldn't have Election Day be a holiday.
01:12:04.000I believe Election Day should be a holiday.
01:12:09.000Absentee should be extremely limited, and it should be to deployed soldiers and things like that.
01:12:13.000It should be in-person, one-day voting, and it should be a holiday.
01:12:17.000If it's not a holiday, it incentivizes the unemployed to vote, which creates a pressure system where the wants and needs of the unemployed outweigh those of the working class and people with families.
01:12:30.000We need to understand how these things will put pressure on the system.
01:12:35.000If women on average know that even if World War III were to happen, they don't have to go fight, they're not going to be drafted, then it's very easy for them to vote for war.
01:12:45.000If we say that women have to be drafted alongside men, then they might actually vote against it and you might see a shift in their voting patterns.
01:12:53.000But if you tell someone, You will not be subject... We're gonna pass a law that says you can't jaywalk, but it only applies to guys named... But anyone named Bill will not be held criminally accountable.
01:13:06.000Then a lot of guys named Bill are gonna be like, yeah, who cares?
01:13:37.000Wait, Tim, just to play devil's advocate, technically they just elected a former cop mayor, like, in the most right-wing option among the Democrats.
01:13:45.000Did they vote for this if they're electing a former cop who said he does want to increase funding for police?
01:13:52.000Because you're talking about a single election that just happened, and you're talking about a guy who is still a Democrat who has still advocated for much of the same policies, despite being a cop.
01:14:01.000And you're talking about the voting patterns of the past four years versus a single election that just happened recently.
01:14:08.000So yes, elections have consequences, and the voting patterns they engaged in, by all means.
01:14:14.000They may now be going, oh heavens me, I can't believe this is happening, let's change our voting patterns.
01:14:19.000They still voted in the people who made this happen.
01:14:22.000And let's be real, Eric Adams may be a former cop, but he is still a progressive, and they are still pushing the same policies.
01:14:28.000I guess Lee Zeldin did come close in that last election in the governor's race.
01:16:32.000I think that'd be a good place for them.
01:16:33.000Well, I mean, putting them in prison for having bad opinions, I'm saying... These women have lived such pampered lives, and the voting patterns of many women reflect the sacrifices men have made for them.
01:16:48.000While shielding them, shielding, not all women, certainly not all women, shielding many women from the harsh realities of conflict and crisis, and heavy lifting and machinery, and the injuries that come in the workplace, especially with, like, the overwhelmingly male oil refinery job with a high rate of death.
01:17:06.000And they're shielded from it, laughing, saying, we don't need men.
01:17:09.000I propose we give them what they've asked for, for a small period, so they can figure out, do they really need men or not?
01:17:19.000I mean, this is what I find really interesting about these arguments, is this is like, they think they're scoring points with the other young women in the room, right?
01:17:26.000They're doing this for clout amongst themselves, but in reality, like, at least two of them are married.
01:17:31.000They must have thought they needed a man in some form.
01:17:34.000And I think, fundamentally, this is a really divisive conversation, right?
01:17:37.000It reminds me of the way the Democrats are like, we are such a divided country because of the Republicans.
01:17:44.000Like, Women and men don't get along, but I'm just going to talk nasty about this one side, right?
01:17:48.000Like, if men were to walk around being like, men don't need women, they would either – women would be like, you're gay, or they'd be like, how could you say that?
01:20:01.000Anyway, can I pull this up real quick?
01:20:02.000This is a council member from NYC, Amanda Farias, saying, where are the men calling
01:20:09.000In response to the women getting punched in the face.
01:20:12.000The Women's Caucus tweeted, We are deeply disturbed and concerned about widespread reports of attacks against women in New York City that have been confirmed by the NYPD.
01:20:18.000So where are the men calling this out?
01:20:43.000They're gonna be like, well, you gotta do it or you're fired.
01:20:45.000I'll be like, by all means, you go ahead and fire me.
01:20:47.000And then I'm gonna go out there and I'm gonna say I got fired because I refused to take part in the arrest of an innocent man who was trying to save lives in a city plagued by corruption and crime.
01:20:58.000They got no problem justifying in their mind why they should be the one to hold this innocent man, this good Samaritan with cuffs behind his back, scumbags.
01:21:07.000And then they say, where are the men calling this out?
01:21:14.000These women on The View say we don't need men, and it is to the point where, politically, they are arresting the men who are trying to protect them.
01:21:21.000There were no protests for him, by the way.
01:21:23.000You know, also, a lot of people like to talk about... I mean, Ryan has a nice post here, but nobody's protesting for this guy.
01:21:33.000People were protesting for the person who he killed, who was threatening, I believe, other people.
01:21:38.000Jordan Neely said something to the effect of wanting to kill people and he didn't care what would happen to him.
01:21:42.000There were protests for him, but nobody showed up to protest.
01:21:47.000Well, because I think you could go back to the fact that people who can't afford to take time of their day to protest, like, think about the people who are supporting this guy.
01:23:14.000I think that if you look at divorce rates and you look at the opinions of women, typically situations where it's rare the situation where the man is in the stay-at-home role or the non-provider role, it doesn't tend to work.
01:23:29.000And I think what the data shows is that guys feel insecure if they're not providing and women tend to feel unsatisfied if they're not receiving more.
01:23:36.000Would she not respect me if she was caring instead of me?
01:23:39.000I think the protection thing is so interesting because when I was younger and like full of life and fearless like I thought about it less when I was dating people and now that I'm older like I think it was like I don't know somewhere in my mid-20s I was like no the ability to protect me and like their the steps that they actively take to defend themselves and
01:23:58.000Like, this is a this is something I now think about a lot when when dating, because it's an
01:24:03.000investment in my future, my safety, the safety of my property and the safety of my future children,
01:24:07.000right? Like, when I was younger, I would have been like, yeah, maybe be cool if she carried a gun,
01:24:11.000but probably you're weak for not doing it. But now I think of it as like, major, I would not go for
01:24:16.000sorry. I think this this shifts into a macro problem, where we as individuals, we say like,
01:24:22.000an individual should have their rights. But what happens then, en masse, women, maybe because
01:24:29.000they're off being pressured to say we don't need no man or something like that, or they genuinely
01:24:32.000believe it. Or maybe you have many women who are shielded from the harsh realities because
01:24:37.000men are doing the jobs like crawling around sewers.
01:24:40.000I'd like to see what The View has to say if men just did not work for a month.
01:24:45.000I mean, look, how many episodes of that Survivor show have they done?
01:24:49.000I'm not talking about the show Survivor.
01:24:51.000They did a bunch of these shows where they got two islands and they put men on one and women on the other.
01:24:56.000And then what ends up happening is the women get lost, start crying, and the men within like an hour have a bar set up and are sitting there sipping on coconuts and they have a fire going.
01:25:04.000And the women are, there was one I watched that was so brutal, the women were like, they're walking, they're trying to find, uh, uh, supplies or whatever, and they get lost in the jungle, and they walk in circles, and then once they, once they loop back and hit one of their markers, they start breaking down and just start crying.
01:25:17.000Have you seen all these studies that came out recently about how the 8 hour, like you need 8 hours of sleep, was actually based on men and women actually need 9 to 10 hours of sleep a night?
01:26:01.000And then they realized, oh, they don't work on women.
01:26:03.000No and I mean it's really interesting seeing how many like there are a lot of there's this really great book called The Female Brain and it's written by a neurobiologist and she talks about the fact that like they used to just exclude women from studies because be like they mess up the data so crazy but it's like Actually, their hormone cycle is completely different from men.
01:26:21.000Women go on a monthly hormone cycle that men don't experience at all.
01:26:25.000Men's hormones change with age and stress and stuff.
01:26:30.000It's just so interesting that feminism is like, no, we don't need men, but also We're actually completely different.
01:26:40.000Of course you need men because they do a lot of stuff that you can't.
01:26:42.000Like, especially if you think about, like, the reason men and women pair up is because women have to bear children and you're in a much more vulnerable state.
01:26:49.000Like, it's good that we depend on each other.
01:26:52.000And I think this idea that, like, feminists have created, like, I don't need no man, the word need is such a trigger for them.
01:26:58.000They can't see it as, like, hey, it is helpful to be in a partnership.
01:27:01.000Where you have people covering different bases so we can keep the species alive.
01:27:05.000Instead they see it as it's all about them and how they perceive themselves as weak if they admit they need help.
01:27:09.000It's interesting though because, you know, in the clip that we showed, in the full video, they ask men, do men need women?
01:27:36.000When men are asked, do you need women?
01:27:37.000They're talking about life fulfillment and starting a family, the things they want to achieve and accomplish with their lives can't be done without a woman.
01:27:45.000I think the way the women are taking it is, do you need a man in terms of surviving?
01:27:49.000And they're like, no, I don't need a man.
01:27:50.000As opposed to, I think it's being viewed differently.
01:27:56.000Women internalize it as, I don't need a man to survive.
01:28:02.000A man would have a higher rate of survival than a woman on their own.
01:28:05.000But men are looking at it more emotionally and women are looking at it more materially.
01:28:09.000And I think some of the girls they interview on the street, like, I bet all of them are really salty at some guy who has not texted them back.
01:28:15.000Like, it is fair to say that, like, women will assume more masculine responsibilities if they feel like there are not men in their lives they can depend on, right?
01:28:24.000So if you have a bad experience with men, and I think you've talked about this a little bit, like, When there are not strong male leaders and there aren't fathers and you're having all these terrible romantic relationships, of course women become bitter and are like, I don't even want to deal with you guys.
01:28:36.000On the other hand, let's not fool ourselves.
01:28:38.000Men and women need each other and that's good.
01:28:40.000What's crazy is the way they're dressed looks like they're really trying to attract a man.
01:28:45.000Like, that's the whole funny part of this.
01:28:47.000Like, you're not wearing that for you.
01:29:02.000But there was this one woman who posted a TikTok, and she was like, How come everybody is saying that I look like I'm 45, I'm 26, and they're like, oh, because of all the plastic surgery you got, you look like someone who's desperately trying to look 26, like a 45-year-old woman or a 50-year-old woman.
01:29:57.000Women only go for the top 80% of men, and men have a standard bell curve, where, like, if a guy sends 10 messages, 2 go to low, 2 go to high, you know, 1 to the 3rd, 1 to the 7th, and then they send most of their messages to average-looking women, it's a standard bell curve.
01:30:14.000So guys are kind of just like, don't need none of that.
01:30:16.000So then why are women getting surgery and doing all this makeup?
01:30:52.000All women have to do is swipe on every single guy, and then wait a day, and then go into their inbox, and scroll through all the men who have messaged them and say, he looks good.
01:31:02.000Men have to swipe on every single woman, then send messages to as many as they can, and get one response back.
01:31:12.000Because they were like, this way men won't harass women, but women would have to initiate with men, so men aren't the ones constantly chasing after.
01:31:20.000Because I think the view was like with Tinder, guys stopped using Tinder legitimately.
01:31:25.000It's supposed to be, you look good, I'll swipe on you.
01:32:10.000That must be really difficult to navigate in your 20s and 30s as a young man being like, well, if I want to have a family, I have to be ambitious.
01:32:19.000There are things that I think women take for granted that men who are trying, not all men, there are awful guys who send you creepy messages or whatever, but a lot of men who want to have strong families or to be a quote-unquote good man, they have a lot of pressure that women just are like, yeah, but that's their job.
01:33:39.000They're obviously trying to be the most beautiful, but who determines beauty?
01:33:45.000Guys, notoriously, will hook up with anything.
01:33:50.000So the women are competing with each other to appear more beautiful to each other, and then you end up with women getting weird plastic surgery in their 20s and guys being like, I don't know, it's kind of weird.
01:33:59.000Like no man came up with the idea of eyebrow lamination.
01:34:03.000I bet none of you even know what that is.
01:34:41.000She, she, she, the actress who got roasted because she got her contours done, she said, and it made her cheeks look sunken in, and everyone started, and it looked like she got plastic surgery, whether she did, I don't know, whatever, it looks like she did, and then she actually deleted her social media for a while because all of these guys were like, you're disgusting.
01:34:58.000So there are these posts all over Instagram showing the before and after of plastic surgery, and guys are insulting these women who looked good and then got surgery and now look weird.
01:35:20.000They don't look good, but it's because their standard is based on each other.
01:35:24.000So if a celebrity high-profile woman with a million followers does it, the other men are trying to compete with her and be on her level, and guys are sitting back being like, none of that looks good, but they keep doing it.
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01:36:23.000But he also can't go to the wake because then he would be acknowledging that there is something wrong in New York and that progressive policies have failed.
01:36:29.000He still didn't go to that bridge outside of D.C.
01:37:46.000It's a combination of ignorance but also masterful deflection.
01:37:53.000Jon Stewart said, Letitia James knew Trump effectively, I'm paraphrasing, committed fraud because when it came time to pay taxes, Trump undervalued those same properties.
01:38:05.000My response was, you don't set the property value of your properties, the state does.
01:38:10.000So I tweeted, did Jon Stewart commit fraud when he did this?
01:38:14.000It was evaluated at $1.8 million and he only paid tax and he sold it for $17.5 million and only paid tax on $748,000.
01:38:26.000What the left then did was conflate my point about Jon Stewart's quote being wrong into, I literally accused Jon Stewart of committing fraud, and then they can debunk that Jon Stewart committed fraud, which was not the point I was making.
01:38:39.000I was debunking Jon Stewart's false assertion that Trump committed fraud because he paid lower taxes.
01:38:59.000Big7588 says, record fundraising event at Epstein Island reunion event.
01:39:08.000Federale Actual says, as if Jon Stewart Cux calling Tim an internet troll for being right wasn't enough, he's gotta go and have a based AF take on the Knockout game version 2.0.
01:41:12.000If you do that in New York, everyone would be screaming and running in random directions.
01:41:17.000If you were to walk through New York with an AR-15, just like, not at low ready, but like, slung, like, over your shoulder or whatever, like, around your neck, people would be screaming and calling the police.
01:41:28.000You do that in West Virginia, a guy's gonna walk up and be like, oh, what do you got there?
01:42:15.000Hard K says, how many dudes did Diddy diddle if Diddy did diddle dudes?
01:42:21.000Dude, Diddy is such... There's so much to do with the Diddy thing.
01:42:27.000Just more and more stuff is coming out, like you saw Usher made some remarks, there's someone else who's like... Fitty sense going in, bro.
01:43:10.000The Illinois Sheriff's Association and 29 attorneys have filed amicus briefs to SCOTUS, telling them they need to take up the Illinois assault weapons ban case, stating the Seventh Circuit is illogical.
01:49:02.000I think the problem is we have corrupt cities, we have corrupt government, we have ignorant voter bases, and we have to reform our culture.
01:49:10.000I've also said, if everyone in this country was as devout as Seamus Coghlan of Freedom Tunes, you would not need police.
01:49:23.000But when you have, as you become more and more multicultural, morals are few and far between.
01:49:29.000Some groups are very strongly moral and some are amoral.
01:49:32.000Then you need police to basically... I don't think you necessarily need in every circumstance, but it's good to have arbiters to help maintain order and peace.
01:49:43.000But if your police are in alignment with your community, then you're going to have good cops and you're not going to have very many problems.
01:49:49.000When you have what we have in New York City, which is a multicultural democracy with cops who don't live anywhere near the community and are just doing a job, you get things like Daniel Petty getting arrested.
01:50:16.000There must be nothing more insulting than being a middle-aged woman who is being accused by millions of people of being a man, and they're posting screenshots of your crotch.
01:50:26.000And, like, from all these different shows you've ever been on, like, that's merciless, you know?
01:50:30.000I think a lot of guys wouldn't care so much.
01:50:58.000Well, like, if there's a manly-looking woman now, back in the day you might have given them more benefit of the doubt, but now if there's a manly-looking woman, you're like, well, that might actually be a trans.
01:51:09.000Yeah, well, that's the other thing, too.
01:51:11.000It's like, what were we talking about the other day?
01:51:13.000You've got women say Lizzo's beautiful, and then if you say, you look like Lizzo, they get offended, they cry.
01:51:20.000Like, if you told a woman, like, if you ask a woman if she likes Dylan Mulvaney and she says yes, do you think Dylan Mulvaney's beautiful if she says yes?
01:54:52.000You take a serving of white rice flour, a serving of milk, stir it up, put it in the microwave, and it turns into effectively a bland pancake.
01:55:01.000But then I put butter and jam on it, and it's so good.
01:55:05.000You guys have had mochi before, right?
01:55:08.000And then that gets me, like, that's my basic breakfast, but you get your carbs, you get your fat, and then from that I realized, like, the butter you put on toast That'll get ya.
01:56:53.000I was doing like, I would have like steak and chicken, and then I would have avocados, I would have sour cream, I would have just really really high fat stuff, dips.
01:57:02.000And then I started adding protein when I realized I wasn't getting enough.
01:57:30.000To be fair, I did feel good cutting the carbs in the first place.
01:57:34.000I think the issue was several years ago, if I had balanced what I was eating in the first place, that would have probably set me on the right track.
01:57:43.000By eliminating most of the carbs, it dramatically reduced a lot of the caloric intake, which benefited me greatly, but I would have benefited more by just doing a standard macro tracking with a trainer.
01:59:01.000Alright, Leon Yoder says, the only reason I question Cassandra posting such opinionated positions on Israel is because she is editor-in-chief of TimCast News, and IMO News should at least appear neutral as much as possible.
01:59:12.000She blocked me on X for pushing back on her Israel positions, lol.
01:59:15.000I assure you, my friend, I have met no more an honorable person than Cassandra when it comes to news.
01:59:21.000She quite literally will say, I can't do this story, I'm too biased, someone else do it.
01:59:27.000So like, she's totally aware of that, and I tremendously respect that.
01:59:31.000That's why I think she does a good job.
01:59:33.000There are stories on monkeys, or whatever, she'll be like, I can't.
01:59:37.000There's a funny story out of Thailand where monkeys have taken over, and Cassandra was like, the monkeys have done nothing wrong, it's the people's fault.
01:59:44.000There wasn't some I can't remember who it was I should look it up when I first because when we started back in the day it was like just me and Cassandra for a little while and there was someone had died and some like you know former Secretary of State I can't remember who it was.
01:59:57.000It would have been 2021 at that point and because that's when I started working here and like She messaged me and was like, hey, I hate this person, so I can't write the opening.
02:00:32.000She was like, Ilad does a really, really great job, and you guys are ideologically on the other ends of that issue.
02:00:38.000I think, at scnr.com, I think we have that good balance, which leads to everyone just being met all the time.
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