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00:00:49.000We have a lot more information about this gentleman now.
00:00:51.000I shouldn't call him that, but this would-be assassin.
00:00:55.000We know who the suspect is, I should say, and it appears that this is a Biden-Harris supporter, though the individual says he's not a Democrat or Republican.
00:01:05.000He allegedly, according to numerous reports, fought in Ukraine, and there's some indication that he may have actually been a part of their international coalition.
00:01:13.000helping to recruit and fight on the front lines.
00:01:16.000So there are questions now about his ties to this foreign government, what that means, why he would want to target Donald Trump.
00:01:30.000Chris Rufo's got proof that migrants are eating cats.
00:01:34.000He's got a video of cats being cooked on a barbecue grill.
00:01:37.000And a guy who recorded the video a year ago, and the video was on social media a year ago, so this is well before any controversy, is saying, They grillin' cats!
00:01:46.000It's actually a really funny video because there's cats walking around and he's like, homie better go get missin' because his homie's on the grill!
00:01:53.000And now the media's claiming it's a fake video.
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00:03:55.000Ladies and gentlemen, we are getting closer to the election.
00:03:59.000We have only 50 or so days until the most consequential election of our lifetime.
00:04:04.000No, everyone says that every election, but I think you realize, considering this is the second time someone has tried to take the life of Donald Trump, it certainly is the case that this is the most consequential election.
00:05:04.000I currently do digital media at the Center for Renewing America, and I would be remiss if I didn't mention my organization just dropped a documentary today all about lawfare.
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00:05:17.000But apart from that, happy to be with you guys tonight.
00:05:50.000Photos show AK-47, rifle, GoPro, and backpack in hidden spot.
00:05:55.000I think this is important context for people to consider.
00:05:57.000There's been a bunch of people who have been opining about this.
00:06:00.000It looks like he was setting this up in such a way.
00:06:04.000I'd imagine, and I think Raymond, you might know better than I, but it looks like he was going to lay down and he has that body armor set up on the fence so that he expected to be shot at.
00:06:25.000You land your stomach and you're aiming forward and then he's got the body... what looks like... People said backpack, but that looks like he's got two different types of armor of some sort for... They're ceramic plates.
00:08:01.000So the suspect, his name is Ryan Routh.
00:08:03.000I think that's how they're pronouncing it.
00:08:05.000You know, he says in this book where he was talking about the assassination of Trump, which is creepy, that he's not a Democrat or Republican.
00:08:12.000Daily Mail says a neighbor described the registered Democrat as unusual and was not shocked to learn that guns were involved.
00:08:18.000There's a Biden hair sticker on what they say is his vehicle.
00:08:22.000And they say he was a registered Democrat.
00:08:24.000And he's apparently donated over, I think it's something like 19 times to Democrat causes.
00:08:29.000I mean, he can say whatever he wants, but his actions are pretty clear in which direction he was leaning.
00:08:35.000I think it's interesting that he could have been there for 12 hours.
00:08:39.000One of the other reports I was reading was saying, you know, there's a chance that even though this guy is apparently from Hawaii, that he had tried to get onto the golf course before just to see what
00:09:14.000And apart from the donations, too, before, obviously, social media websites scrubbed his accounts, people were, you know, screenshotting.
00:09:21.000He was ravid, you know, Trump derangement syndrome, supported BLM, the whole nine yards.
00:09:26.000So, I mean, this guy was not a conservative by any stretch of the imagination.
00:09:29.000We do have a quick fact check, I should say.
00:09:33.000Maybe that's not the right way to phrase it, but Destin Kelly in the Super Chat is saying it's not an AK, it's an SKS rifle.
00:09:39.000I'm not surprised the media got it wrong, so I will trust a random man Super Chatting into this show as a viewer who I believe this person is more correct, has a higher probability of being correct, than the corporate press.
00:09:55.000If you remember, in the aftermath of the breaking news that this was happening, the New York Post reported that it was actually just two people firing at each other.
00:11:10.000This is definitely better than Butler, right?
00:11:12.000I mean, Trump was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania.
00:11:15.000So Secret Service has certainly improved in this case.
00:11:17.000And again, maybe in that in that sense, it's because Trump golfs all the time and they have a tried and true protocol that basically they have to practice every time he takes the golf course.
00:11:29.000I mean, I'm grateful that President Trump's OK.
00:11:32.000I think it's great that the Secret Service was able to intervene before any shots were fired.
00:11:38.000I just I feel like we are What, two months out from Butler, Pennsylvania, and the rally there and the shooting there, it seems weird to me that no one would be checking the perimeter.
00:11:48.000You'd think right now in particular, you know, the protocol would be even more intense than it normally is, even though this is That's sort of home turf for Trump.
00:11:57.000And you got Biden doing that interview saying, like, so glad the president's OK.
00:12:03.000I mean, is this really a resource question that even when security is supposed to be heightened right now during this election after the first assassination attempt, there's still not enough there to secure the president?
00:12:15.000There is so much here to break down, it's crazy.
00:12:18.000And so, I always try to pace things out into segments so we can get through everything, but there's just too much in this story.
00:12:24.000Take a look at this from Rahim Kassam.
00:12:27.000On May 4th, 2024, the would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh posted this on his Facebook page, which appears to be from the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.
00:12:33.000I asked ChatGPT to translate it, and, uh... So it looks like...
00:12:38.000We have this document and it is official documentation of presumably this guy, maybe not, maybe someone else that's redacted, joining up as part of the military service in Ukraine as part of Unit A7788.
00:13:29.000They've never issued a retraction on this story.
00:13:32.000That means Politico, on the record, seven and a half years ago, said Ukrainian government officials tried to help Hillary Clinton and undermine Trump.
00:13:54.000He's allegedly, in his own words, according to Semaphore, was recruiting international volunteers to go fight in Ukraine.
00:14:03.000I believe, and I'll put it this way, we must investigate Ukrainian involvement in the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
00:14:10.000It would be ridiculous, partisan, and stupid to overlook that a country that previously was reported as trying to undermine Donald Trump in his first election, who everyone knows When Donald Trump was asked in the debate, do you want Ukraine to win?
00:14:45.000He negotiates a begrudging settlement.
00:14:50.000So Ukraine has a real reason to not want Trump to get elected.
00:14:55.000And then one of the international coalition organizer guys, whatever, who may be involved, I don't know, comes to, you know, Florida.
00:15:05.000Apparently his last residence is Hawaii.
00:15:08.000and is setting up an attempt on Trump's life.
00:15:10.000Now, it may just be he acted completely of his own volition.
00:15:13.000What I'm saying is not that I think or know that he was ordered or in any way working with
00:15:19.000or anyone from the Ukrainian government was involved.
00:15:21.000I'm saying this is enough for any reasonable person to say, let's ask that question.
00:15:28.000Our investigation should take us there, and we should get official statements and documentation as to who he is and what he did.
00:15:33.000However, to be fair, anybody working any kind of intelligence, be it as crappy as Ukraine or as good as the U.S., there's not going to be a paper trail.
00:15:42.000Well, word on the street is I heard a report that he didn't have a job all those years.
00:15:46.000So how's he going from Florida to North Carolina to Ukraine and, uh, not when I say Florida, um, Hawaii and back.
00:15:53.000If you don't have a job, how are you getting back and forth across the world?
00:15:56.000He did say he made $3,000 a month, but that's still not enough.
00:15:59.000I don't think to get plane tickets left and right.
00:16:02.000And also the, uh, on the super cheddar, the SKS is a manufacturer primarily in the Soviet union.
00:16:10.000I think that the likelihood that we get a clear information before the election is very slim.
00:16:16.000And I think, again, to contrast with the Butler, Pennsylvania assassination attempt, because we have to differentiate between the two, that's how insane this year is.
00:16:28.000The information we did get tried to say that that shooter was motivated by just sort of general derangement, maybe general anti-political stance.
00:16:36.000They mentioned that he googled both Trump rallies and Biden rallies.
00:16:40.000In this case, it's a lot harder to spin.
00:16:42.000And I think that's going to be one of the reasons that all of the federal agencies basically clam up and they don't want to talk about it.
00:16:50.000And I think it's, you know, I know we all wish we had more information about the first assassination attempt sooner.
00:16:56.000I think there are members of Congress who are trying really hard to get it out.
00:16:58.000But when you are working against a sort of corrupt state that doesn't either want to admit failure or knows that they in some way are complicit in the lack of security around President Trump, it makes it unlikely that the voters will have A formal clarification.
00:17:13.000Now, on the other hand, with the Biden-Harris sticker on his Trump, I'm sure voters feel pretty clearly about what is going on here, which is why you see Trump and Vance, I think, kind of accurately directing a lot of attention to both the media and Kamala Harris herself with the language that's been used surrounding the campaign.
00:17:30.000Yeah, and I think they're already trying to, as you say, like, shut up discussion about it, you know, we can't get answers.
00:17:35.000And they're trying to accomplish that by flipping the rhetoric claims on President Trump, right?
00:17:41.000You see them on the mainstream media saying, oh, this is because President Trump has heightened the rhetoric. He's used aggressive language on
00:17:47.000the campaign trail, particularly about Springfield, Ohio. And that's why stuff like this is
00:17:52.000happening, when in reality, Democrats for months have been calling Trump Hitler. Representative
00:17:57.000Goldman recently said he needed to be eliminated.
00:18:00.000So they are the one ratcheting up the rhetoric and making political discourse in this country
00:18:05.000dangerous. And we see the fruits of that right here. Yeah, I agree.
00:18:09.000We got this story We'll jump to this one from the Post Millennial.
00:18:13.000Trump says Biden-Harris rhetoric to blame for second assassination attempt.
00:18:18.000He believed the rhetoric of Biden-Harris and he acted on it.
00:18:21.000Speaking with Fox News following the second suspected assassination attempt on Trump, candidate Donald Trump said that Joe Biden-Harris' rhetoric led to the attempt.
00:18:30.000He believed the rhetoric of Biden-Harris and he acted on it.
00:18:33.000Uh, their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at when I am the one who is going to save the country, and they are the ones that are destroying the country, both from the inside and out.
00:18:42.000Trump noted comments from Biden and Harris, the latter of which is now running against Trump, painting Trump as a threat to democracy, while in turn saying they are unity leaders.
00:19:40.000I just feel like it's bad to say that tweet right after, within an hour of someone trying to shoot the former president.
00:19:48.000They, you know, whether it was scheduled or not, you take a look at all of the videos that are coming out now, and even after this, I think it was NBC News that changed the subject and said Trump and Vance are pushing conspiracy theories against immigrants, but they say like, well, you know, just moments after the assassination attempt, you know, Trump's rhetoric and blah, blah, blah, as if to imply or to segue, yeah, Trump is bad, but what about, you know, the assassination attempt is bad, but what about this?
00:20:17.000Let's pull up the Donald Trump website.
00:20:21.000They say Democrats used increasingly incendiary rhetoric against President Trump in the days, weeks, and months leading up to the two assassination attempts.
00:20:28.000Connell Ayers repeatedly quote Trump as a threat to our democracy and fundamental freedoms.
00:20:32.000She says, it's on us to recognize the threat Trump poses.
00:20:36.000Does one of us have to come out alive?
00:22:05.000They're like the cult delusional mass formation psychosis side and they say all these terrible things against one man for the last 8 years, 12 years and what do they expect?
00:22:16.000Peace, calm from their crazy followers?
00:22:19.000And then, when the assassination attempt happens...
00:23:33.000And if the Democrats came out and they said, we don't like these tweets, I say, yeah, well, I'm not a big fan either.
00:23:37.000Then they mock Trump over these assassination attempts.
00:23:40.000And I'm like, you have no moral high ground.
00:23:43.000Like, I don't care about mean tweets at all.
00:23:46.000Someone was stalking Donald Trump, intent on taking his life.
00:23:50.000If this happens, this country falls into bedlam.
00:23:53.000And, I don't know, World War III follows, destabilization of the United States, what remains of the petrodollar, foreign military bases fall into chaos, China makes its moves, and then everything just starts falling apart.
00:24:06.000I'm glad you brought up Rachel Vindman.
00:24:07.000Chris Carg has a story on this case in particular on Scanner, scnr.com, because she deleted her, like, ear tweet and then said, yeah, she deleted it.
00:24:17.000And then she was like, it was flippant.
00:24:19.000Political violence is a serious issue.
00:24:21.000Whether it's aimed at a former president, the media, immigrants or political enemies, every incident should be addressed appropriately.
00:24:27.000And so there's this level of, like, Oh, I am contrite, but also they say bad things too.
00:24:31.000And someone responded by pointing out that she had initially doubled down saying, I'm not sorry if you're triggered.
00:24:39.000Which, you know, free speech, you're allowed to say really, really horrible things.
00:24:43.000On the other hand, like, are you realizing that actually Americans are united in the sense that a threat to a president, like an assassination attempt, is horrifying and unifying in the sense that we are all
00:25:01.000And I think in moments like this, like the radical left is really showing their true colors, right?
00:25:06.000Like they would rather have President Trump be assassinated than he be president of this country again.
00:25:11.000And I think if you're a patriotic American, that's just, like, despicable.
00:25:15.000We can't have a political discourse if that is the reality.
00:25:19.000And for me, as a conservative, that makes me want President Trump back in the White House that much more, right?
00:25:23.000If they're so fearful of him that they would be willing to have someone kill him and encourage that and support that, then Clearly he is a threat to the deep state and everything they stand for and that is someone that I want to see picking it apart.
00:25:40.000Rachel Vindman, and this is the wife of one of the Vindman brothers, I'm not sure which one, she originally tweeted, posted, an ex, no ears were harmed, carry on with your Sunday afternoon.
00:25:51.000I mean, that's, that's, I just, inappropriate, we'll put it that way.
00:25:56.000Sorry you're triggered, I mean, no, I'm not, I don't care a little bit.
00:26:00.000And then, Said, I have deleted my tweet.
00:26:03.000It was flippant and political violence is a serious issue.
00:26:06.000Whether it's aimed at a former president, the media, immigrants, or political enemies, and every incident should be addressed appropriately if we want to change the tenor of our political discourse.
00:26:14.000Well, it is you and these ridiculous posts you make and the Democrats screaming at the top of their lungs that Trump is Hitler, is a fascist, will take your freedoms over and over and over again that is driving this stuff.
00:26:27.000Because I can sit here on the show every night and say, I pray for Joe Biden's safety.
00:26:30.000I want the man to be happy with his—sitting on a rocking chair, on his front porch, his grandkids are, you know, having—it's funny because I would say his grandkids are playing with the dog or whatever, but his grandkids are like 30 or 40 years old.
00:26:41.000So his grandkids— We've got one that he acknowledges that's pretty young, but the dog bites everyone.
00:26:45.000Okay, well not that dog, and the younger grandkids.
00:26:56.000You know, I don't really care for the documents case against Joe Biden, nor Donald Trump, but the fact they're going up against Donald Trump, then they should go after Joe Biden.
00:27:03.000But if they dropped both, I'd say, I don't care.
00:27:15.000I can tell you that Joe Biden is bad for this country, but how do we describe—I say we—how have I described the context of the modern political conflict?
00:27:26.000The machine state, the Uniparty, wants to maintain the petrodollar, and Donald Trump wants to secure our borders and bring jobs that can boost the American economy.
00:28:18.000It's only when it's the most extreme do they come out and go, oh yeah, I guess this one was a bad one.
00:28:23.000Well, and even now, maybe there will be more charges that come out or are announced, but right now this guy's just being charged with gun-related crimes, which is crazy because he should be charged with, you know, terrorism at the very least.
00:28:35.000Like, that's what they charged the January 6th protesters with.
00:28:38.000It's absolutely crazy to see them just announce only those charges right now, and I think the American people don't have confidence in the DOJ to carry this out even-handedly.
00:28:46.000Right, especially since one of his previous convictions, one of his two previous convictions, was for like possession of a weapon of mass destruction or something, right?
00:28:55.000So this guy is obviously someone who has posed a threat to society at large.
00:29:00.000So even if Trump wasn't on the golf course, I think there is a level of You know, do you think he was just hanging out to attack anybody who walked by?
00:29:08.000That seems like a threat, possible domestic terrorism to me.
00:29:12.000There are a lot of mass shooters that got brought up, get brought up on domestic terrorism charges, whether we believe in the legitimacy of those claims or not.
00:29:19.000Like, it's just, it's very strange to me.
00:30:06.000When the dam breaks, the floodwaters are instant.
00:30:09.000So right now, we're looking at a dam, and it is cracking.
00:30:13.000And if something were to happen to Donald Trump, then we very well could fall into territory of political assassinations in the double digits in no time.
00:30:22.000I mean, in a very short amount of time.
00:30:26.000Looking at that chart you had earlier of all the Democrat politicians and the high-ranking Democrats saying they're a threat to democracy and cause of violence, I looked up on Google.
00:30:40.000I didn't find anything about Republicans, any politicians, Republicans calling anyone a threat to democracy, anyone calling a threat to the existence of the United States.
00:30:49.000Even Google didn't give me any articles about that.
00:30:51.000And I figured there'd be some, because they hate Republicans.
00:31:07.000Another, another, this guy went to great lengths to make, to, you know, and fortunately the Secret Service stopped him, but I can't, I, it's, it's, it's hard to believe we're here, you know?
00:31:16.000I felt like his son's interview was sort of the best capture of a sentiment of, you know, not every Democrat in America, but definitely a certain portion of people who are rabidly anti-Trump.
00:31:26.000His son did this interview with the Daily Mail.
00:32:04.000So let's jump to this tweet from Benny Johnson, bringing up a report from CNN.
00:32:11.000Former FBI counterterrorism expert says he thinks the assassination attempt by Ryan Routh was likely politically motivated and was probably influenced by diatribes comparing Trump to Hitler.
00:32:45.000I don't want to say his name because I don't want to promote him in any way.
00:32:49.000But he was clearly a guy that was looking for the notoriety of taking that shot.
00:32:53.000I would think we're going to find that this guy is extremely politically motivated and that he probably was spurred on by much of the political diatribes that are going on these days.
00:33:02.000Talking about Trump equating him to Hitler and things like that.
00:33:05.000So I don't think this is the last we'll see of crazies out there trying to do this.
00:33:09.000That is a bold report to come from CNN.
00:33:13.000When CNN is running a guy saying, yeah, when they compare Trump to Hitler, that's what causes this, and we are likely to see it again, you know things are getting hot.
00:33:21.000We also had that Secret Service agent, after the first assassination attempt, Technically, the first one was in 2015, when a guy tried grabbing a gun from a cop and was stopped.
00:33:33.000So, you know, we called this one the second, but only because we didn't call the first one an assassination attempt because nothing really happened.
00:33:40.000After a bullet hits Trump in the ear, now we're saying it is, this happens.
00:33:52.000Which again raises the question of Biden's response is, well, Secret Service needs more resources.
00:33:58.000Did you only give them half the resources they needed before?
00:34:01.000Like, why are we in a position where the answer is we need to direct more funding to Secret Service, who I'm not even sure is totally forgiven from the last time this happened, which, by the way, was two months ago.
00:34:14.000It seems like there's a broken system afoot, and I also think that there's a level of like, we just have to face the music here.
00:34:20.000We have a section of our political class that does not take accountability for their actions, and even though they're going to present themselves as the unity candidates, that we're here for everybody, they are going to continue to attack over and over again.
00:34:35.000It makes me think of Hillary Clinton and the baskets of deplorables, right?
00:34:39.000She is simultaneously saying Trump is the worst guy ever, this, whatever, and she's also attacking anybody who supports him.
00:34:45.000There is a level of like cognitive dissidence there where you're saying I am the best choice because I'll unite the country.
00:35:22.000Their not being an off-ramp means, in my opinion, we are not going to come to the point where we sit down with Democrats and say, well, that was pretty well, let's calm down.
00:35:30.000But there is still an optimistic approach to what actually ends up happening, and that is, should Donald Trump win, and we get legitimate DOJ actions, criminals get arrested, Trump brings on great people like RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, moderates who can help, but also some strong conservatives and anti-war types, libertarians, I think there's a strong possibility that while we will face some kind of strife from far-left rights and extremists, it won't be civil war, it won't be bedlam, it won't be the collapse of this country.
00:36:03.000It'll just be tumult, hard times, followed by good times.
00:38:10.000But I wasn't sure if the guy was seeing them, like, at a distance, oh, there's a dude over there, or they're in front of him, like, standing in front of him.
00:38:43.000I don't think it matters if, you know, if someone is pointing directly at you, if they
00:38:49.000They have a gun aimed and ready in any direction.
00:38:53.000First of all, if you're a cop and someone's pointing directly away from you, but it's toward the vicinity of people, Yeah, cops are going to stop that guy.
00:39:01.000If you're on a golf course and there is a rifle sticking out, if you're standing here and it's pointing past you, you're still within a line of threat where the guy could aim at you.
00:39:12.000And that person clearly holding a rifle through the fence in the shrubs is intending on killing someone.
00:39:18.000So I think it's safe to assume you could be the target as a law enforcement officer, probably who was going for Donald Trump.
00:40:34.000West Virginia is actually such a great spot because we're like two hours from Pittsburgh, we're an hour from Baltimore, an hour from DC, two hours from, we say Harrisburg?
00:41:13.000I think about this so regularly, I can't even tell you.
00:41:17.000Electricity, huge fan, love that stuff.
00:41:19.000On the other hand, having a strong sense of culture and social cohesion with an understanding of a shared value system, then that's pretty nice, man.
00:41:52.000The thing is, if we had a strong culture and a strong set of shared values, then I think there are a lot of things that we look at now as like threats, like we're going to take the rights from women away.
00:42:03.000But if we were in a society where women felt like they were represented through their husbands or they felt like their needs matters and we're being looked after, then maybe it wouldn't be that big a deal, right?
00:42:14.000Like the idea that you are under threat makes people say, oh, well, I have to have a seat at the table.
00:42:22.000On the other hand, if we had a strong culture, if we had high trust in our neighbors and our institutions, then we wouldn't have the same fears and anxieties that we have now.
00:42:57.000Two guys get transported back in time to the Civil War.
00:43:01.000And then some dude gets shot in the leg and they're like, gotta cut his whole leg off.
00:43:05.000Cause they didn't know how to just like, sterilize.
00:43:08.000They just didn't, it wasn't, it's funny to me cause like, you know, I don't know, maybe I'm wrong, but can't you just pour whiskey on it or something?
00:44:03.000There's a society where you had a homestead and your life was just like your grandparents' life.
00:44:09.000You tended to the cows, you bred the cows, you bred the chickens, and you, you know, I don't know, what, once every other week, or maybe once a month you'd go to town to pick up some supplies and check your mail, and that was it.
00:44:19.000Then you'd go home, you wake up, you tend to the animals, you hang out, you talk and play music with your friends and your family, then you go to bed, you wake up, cows, pigs, chickens, then industrialization happens, and now it's just No one knows what they're doing or what their purpose is.
00:46:51.000Chris Rofo says they confirmed it was from a year ago, they checked the dates on it, they met the guy, they asked him and his son what happened, they said they were cooking cats, he asked neighbors, they said, they do this a lot, and the media's claiming it's fake, they're claiming these are chickens.
00:48:45.000We have video evidence and still mainstream media is like, don't believe your lying eyes.
00:48:50.000It's crazy to me how they are refusing to give an inch on this narrative.
00:48:54.000Partially because they already came out with, it's racist, which means they have to say like, yeah, that's because we believe people who eat cats are worse than us and they don't want to have to admit to any kind of moral superiority.
00:49:04.000So this is a rotisserie chicken I just googled.
00:49:19.000So Chris Ruffos responded, he says CBS News has published a response to the Cat Eaters of Ohio story.
00:49:23.000It's a supremely dishonest and completely partisan report, but let's break it down to show exactly how the establishment media maintains its lines of propaganda.
00:49:32.000The CBS report hinges on two arguments.
00:49:33.000First, the video shows what appears to be animal carcasses on a grill.
00:49:37.000The man filming the footage is alleged, without evidence, that they are cats.
00:49:41.000He goes, without evidence, the eyewitness directly observed the incident and took a video recording of it, both of which are first-hand evidence.
00:50:39.000Now, what's really funny is how Chris Ruffo breaks down how they figure this out.
00:50:44.000Dude, the amount of work that Chris Ruffo and his team did to verify this puts newsrooms to shame.
00:50:53.000And I gotta be honest, I've worked in newsrooms that I think did good jobs and they would never go this far.
00:50:58.000Like, I gotta be honest, if a guy, if one guy says, I saw a guy grilling cats and here's a video of it, you'd be like, okay, we've got an eyewitness testimony.
00:51:07.000Now, usually you want three confirmations.
00:51:10.000So what you do then, is you'd find two more people as witnesses to corroborate that people have done this, which they did.
00:51:35.000And his child's mother, who lived next door to the Africans, had observed them on at least one occasion butchering a large mammal in the street.
00:51:41.000So that's additional testimony that corroborates the story.
00:51:44.000The Iowan has had a close, unmediated look at the incident and maintained a consistent story over one year, to multiple different groups, including his own peer group.
00:51:52.000He is familiar with barbecuing, and like anyone is familiar with cats.
00:52:42.000The father would go out with a knife and gather meat.
00:52:45.000There were stray cats breeding on the property and some residents wanted to get rid of them.
00:52:49.000We also made the following direct observations on the scene.
00:52:51.000We matched the visuals of the video to the location.
00:52:53.000We found an abandoned grill that matched the make, model, and color in the video and the description in the interviews.
00:52:58.000We noticed there were at least 10 cats on the property which appeared to be strays and were very comfortable with residents coming onto porches and milling about.
00:53:05.000Those cats are dumb if they're comfortable there.
00:53:51.000The first one said, the most obvious evidence is the claws on the grill are facing the wrong way for it to be an avian creature.
00:53:56.000Size-wise, the only poultry the claws could be credibly compared to is a Cornish game hen or something small, but the carcasses are much larger than that.
00:54:03.000Literally any poultry farmer or butcher would tell you that's not a chicken or a waterfowl.
00:54:23.000Not the dogs though, not the dogs though.
00:54:25.000He interviewed a surgeon with practical experience with animals who explained the proportions of the animal, particularly the ileum to scapula distance resembles a mammal, more specifically a cat rather than a chicken.
00:55:01.000And I think this is something that will actually—there's a chance we see more reports like this coming from other places than Springfield.
00:55:09.000I know Andrew Torba of Gab was posting today that there's a town in Pennsylvania that has several busloads of what appear to be migrants arriving pretty regularly.
00:55:18.000And I think that it's something that people probably talk about amongst their neighbors, but also don't, because of the fear of being called racist, don't talk about very openly.
00:55:27.000I wonder how many years you could go back and find kind of videos like this from other people on social media.
00:56:21.000You can't just tell people, here you go, have fun.
00:56:24.000You need to space them out into various areas so they can learn to adapt and survive in a totally different culture.
00:56:31.000What happens when you don't do that, you dump 15,000 people in one small town of 59,000, is they say, time to go get meat, pull out their knife and go walk around the neighborhood looking for meat.
00:56:40.000To be fair, this story is about people from the Congo, not Haiti.
00:56:44.000Okay, so these are migrants in a large migrant community.
00:56:48.000My understanding is that in this area of Dayton, it's largely people who move here and choose to live next to people who speak their language and share their culture.
00:56:55.000And then when someone says, there are too many cats, we gotta do something about it, he says, we could eat cat.
00:57:00.000Now, I want to stress, I actually don't care if they want to eat cat.
00:57:06.000I'm not going to go and demand Donald Trump invade Vietnam to stop the dog eating.
00:57:43.000In this instance, we are not starving.
00:57:45.000We have morbidly obese, homeless people.
00:57:49.000This is people who live in an area who do not want to see cats killed and eaten, would probably want to rescue these cats, and I'm pretty sure this is illegal animal cruelty because our laws protect dogs and cats.
00:58:02.000This is a culture shock to Americans who are seeing wave after wave of migrants being brought into special programs without proper education or integration.
00:58:12.000And that is bad for the migrants and the Americans.
00:58:15.000And you know what really bothers me about this?
00:58:19.000When we say they're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats, what Democrats hear is, you're racist.
00:58:25.000What I hear is, can we help these people?
00:58:28.000Why are Democrats tolerating that African migrants are forced to walk around their streets with a knife hunting stray cats because they can't get food?
00:58:54.000Instead, they say, no, no, no, you're racist.
00:58:56.000I think there's an element of that, but I also think like so many of these immigrants, legal or not, are being given immense benefits, right?
00:59:05.000They're being given food stamps, free food in many instances, free health care, housing, you know, whatever it is.
00:59:10.000So I think a lot of them, frankly, aren't starving.
00:59:14.000This is just culturally something that they do and that they've carried over into the United States.
00:59:19.000And I think it's totally fair for us as American citizens to say, Not all cultures are equal.
00:59:24.000I recognize that some cultures don't assimilate well into my culture and I don't want more of those people here.
00:59:29.000And I think that's what the people in Springfield, Ohio are trying to get across to these Democrat politicians that just keep slandering them as racist and bigots, etc.
00:59:38.000They are telling their elected representatives, we're having real issues with, you know, there's been car crashes, there's been increases in disease, there's been obviously the cats situation, there's been reports of, you know, geese missing from the parks.
00:59:51.000This is a city or a town that is in crisis and I think really the onus is on the elected representatives who are supposed to be, you know, working on the behalf of these townspeople to ensure that their communities are safe from this kind of stuff and they just have no interest in that.
01:00:05.000I think part of the question is, is this someone who is starving and desperate?
01:00:11.000I think it's maybe a question of like, if you had apple trees on your land, you would pick the apples, right?
01:00:16.000If you see a source of protein wandering around that apparently nobody wants there, you might say, okay, I'm just going to take it and eat it because this is something I do, you know, in my culture, I'm aware of how to, you know, prepare this animal, whatever it is.
01:00:30.000I think that We want – again, because it's a Western normative to keep cats as house pets, we're like, you must be really desperate in that circumstance.
01:00:38.000But we don't actually know that and I think that's the problem.
01:00:41.000How long until we see a court case where someone is trying to bring a civil case against their neighbor who thought they were murdering a stray cat to eat and actually it was like their cat Fluffy or whatever?
01:00:52.000It's very difficult to have two cultural values that are so different live next door to each other and expect there to be no consequences.
01:01:44.000I don't want to live in a country where people are eating cats and eating things that Americans for, you know, millennia have considered like pets.
01:01:52.000and a part of your household, not millennia, centuries, have considered a part of the
01:01:56.000household. I think that American culture, whether it's dogs, cats, horses, we've always considered
01:02:01.000certain animals truly a part of the household and a part of the family. So I think that's just
01:02:06.000ingrained into our cultural fabric, and I don't know if you can just get rid of it.
01:02:11.000I read a story where there were two neighbors, and this dog kept digging a hole on the fence line,
01:02:19.000and then it caused, it was damaging the plants on the other side of...
01:02:23.000And then the guy was like, if your dog comes on my property, I'm gonna kill him.
01:02:26.000And the guy was like, chill, we'll put something up.
01:02:28.000The dog's on the property, the neighbor kills him.
01:02:30.000And then they went to court over it and the court ordered the guy who killed the dog to pay $150.
01:02:38.000Well, the dog did go on your property, and you warned him.
01:02:41.000So, however, you killed it, you gotta pay him $150.
01:02:44.000Yeah, I'm sorry, the life of my dog is not worth $150.
01:04:06.000But, you know, some people might say millions of dollars.
01:04:09.000When Mr. Bocas got sick, I think we spent like 15 or 20 grand on these insane medical treatments, like stem cell therapies, and we kept him alive for a year longer than he would have normally made it.
01:05:12.000But I think most people, it's more than a hundred bucks.
01:05:15.000I think, you know, we see more than enough stories from people who are saying like, I need ten grand for surgery for my dog and I can't afford it, I need your help.
01:05:22.000Like, people are willing to spend so much to save their cats and dogs.
01:05:27.000This, I think, is an angle of the story that needs to be brought up for all these lefties who are like, oh, shut up, who cares?
01:05:32.000The fact that many Americans are begging for help because their cat is sick and it's $7,000 to give them the surgery they need, and they want to spend $7,000.
01:06:27.000Well, they kidnap the dog, hold it hostage, and then say... If we recognize that people are willing to spend ten grand to rescue their dog from kidnappers, we ought to recognize that there's a reason why people are upset about cat eating.
01:07:56.000They say the unverified document said to be a sworn affidavit signed by a notary public on September 9th has sparked controversy as it is spread online.
01:08:50.000I have worked at ABC News for over 10 years in various technical administrative positions.
01:08:54.000Since the acquisition of ABC News in 1996, I have observed significant transformations in the nature of news reporting at the organization.
01:09:28.000So what they basically claim is that this is filled out on the 9th, the day before the debate.
01:09:34.000They said these things are being done for Kamala Harris and that they mailed themselves a copy of the affidavit so that it would be postmarked.
01:10:19.000But considering we know that ABC News was extremely biased, and biased in these ways, I'm wondering what you guys think about this.
01:10:26.000I do know that Lindsay Davis did admit that, not about this specifically, but kind of this plays into the part of it, that she did admit that they were planning on fact-checking Trump because of the previous debate with Trump and Biden.
01:10:37.000Like that was their plan ahead of time.
01:10:40.000Kamala Harris at the debate said there are no soldiers in any active combat zone and they said nothing to her.
01:10:46.000And that's just like, dude, you know, you want to talk about, Call it a lie, call it being wrong, but it is so shockingly wrong and obviously wrong, they could have just been like, Madam Vice President, that if I were the moderator, and this is why I'll never be a moderator for a debate, I would have been like, Madam Vice President, that statement was so shockingly ignorant.
01:11:09.000It alarms me to have to say this to you, but we have many, many troops in combat zones.
01:11:16.000In fact, just recently, three were injured.
01:12:02.000I think the notary being redacted really kind of gives me a lot of pause in terms of verifying the authenticity of this.
01:12:11.000It's hard to say because I just I don't like when there are things redacted that could really be the details that confirm.
01:12:18.000On the other hand, we know that Trump having to basically fact check on Harris had an impact on his performance.
01:12:25.000I mean, if you're given a minute to respond, but you need to spend the first 30 seconds correcting this bloodbath claim, well, you only have 30 seconds more of time.
01:12:33.000If you know that you're going to have to argue with the moderators over, you know, every, you know, whether or not you were being sarcastic, and that's good enough for David Muir, you know that ultimately your opponent's going to have more time Speaking, and I think that is sort of the problem with not holding the moderators accountable.
01:12:50.000Whether or not there's a question of like questions earlier, anything like that, the way they behave impacted the foundational rules of the debate.
01:12:59.000When they said, we're doing the debate this way, podium standing, everyone's get this amount of time.
01:13:03.000Well, Trump didn't get the amount of time he wanted because he was Asked to do something that Kamala Harris was not asked to do, which is defend himself from fact checks and false claims.
01:13:13.000Either you fact check both of them and treat them the same way or, I don't know, you stop being the worst ABC.
01:13:19.000And what did Mike Johnson, she said she sent them one on the 9th.
01:13:23.000It was dated on the 9th, so it should have gotten there.
01:13:33.000Jesse Singleton tweeted, some of the dumbest people on the GD planet are billionaires.
01:13:38.000And he posted Bill Ackman saying, if indeed this turns out to be true, which is looking increasingly likely, consider the character of the presidential candidate that would cheat in a debate.
01:14:36.000I'm going to write one up, and then I'm going to redact everything, and it's going to be an affidavit that Donald Trump landed a backflip in front of me.
01:15:38.000Regardless of whether they gave the questions, we all know the questions are generally going to be.
01:15:42.000So, likely, she does debate prep, and they say, immigration's a big topic, abortion's a big topic, and here are the bullet points of what you gotta say.
01:15:50.000And of course, for Kamala Harris, the bullet points were all like, insult Trump, insult Trump, and then Trump got mad at being insulted.
01:16:20.000And it was the moments that she seemed caught off guard, like when she had...
01:16:24.000When she did like stand there and look at Donald Trump, I felt like no one had coached her on what to do.
01:16:28.000That's why she couldn't figure out if she should have her hand up or if she should laugh or she personally she had no idea what to do.
01:16:33.000The other time that I felt like she looked sort of flustered was there was that moment when they brought up like, Mr. Trump, you've said that she And she's Indian, she's black, and he's like, whatever she wants to be is fine by me.
01:16:44.000And they turn to Kamala Harris and they're like, do you want to address that?
01:16:46.000And that's the time when she looked the farthest down at the podium and was sort of like, well, you know, he's just a bad guy.
01:16:53.000Like, she seemed the most uncomfortable then, which made me also think that that was one of the questions that caught her off guard.
01:17:01.000Maybe she wasn't prepped well enough for it.
01:17:03.000Maybe they weren't expecting the conversation to go that way and so she just figured she could get by without addressing it.
01:17:40.000And so I've recently gotten some things notarized, because we do standard business stuff and legal documents, and then we're filling out like tax forms and stuff, you gotta get a notarization.
01:17:48.000So we'll go to like the library, or you know, they've got, people can get notarized.
01:17:55.000Little small shops in their house, they have them all the time.
01:17:58.000And then a lady sits down and then she's like, and who's going to be the witness?
01:18:01.000And so there's the person getting signing and then the witness and then they have a little seal and they put it over the paper and they go and they press it and then they, you know, put the seal in it and then there you go.
01:18:12.000So you could, you could notarize whatever you want.
01:18:58.000After Taylor Swift endorses Kamala Harris, YouGov did a poll and found that 20% said they were somewhat or much less likely to vote for Harris after Swift identified as a Harris supporter, which is funny.
01:19:10.000Only, I think, what was it, like 8% said that they would now consider supporting Kamala Harris.
01:19:16.000This means that her endorsement backfired.
01:19:19.000It actually hurt Kamala Harris, unless of course the intention was always to help Donald Trump.
01:19:23.000Donald Trump, of course, let me stress this, I think they say something like 66%
01:19:28.000said it didn't move their vote one way or the other.
01:19:32.000Trump then, of course, comes out and posts on Truth, I hate Taylor Swift, as if to ensure that the indifferent Swifties who said, I don't care one way or another, are now going to be like, I don't like Donald Trump, so now I'm going to vote for Kamala Harris.
01:19:56.000But Brittany Holmes is deeply bothered by Trump's very public attack on her close friend Taylor Swift, according to sources who claim— A source.
01:21:44.000He knows that He can't let Kamala Harris—I'm kidding, by the way, but let me just—the left is going to take me seriously, so I'm going to stop right now and just say I'm kidding.
01:21:55.000Donald Trump, there is strategy behind it.
01:21:57.000I just don't know if it's good strategy.
01:21:59.000The argument that I see from Trump supporters is that he wants to make sure that the narrative surrounding him and the election, one, focuses on him always and never Kamala Harris, and two, doesn't let Kamala Harris rebut by bringing up economic issues.
01:22:13.000So if right now there is something negative about Trump that is serious, and he's done this before, mind you.
01:22:20.000Trump has done things in the past where we're like, why would he do this?
01:22:23.000And then you're like, guys, did you see that story this morning?
01:22:25.000Like, you know, Trump kicked a dog or something.
01:22:28.000My point is like, there would be a negative story about Trump's presidency.
01:22:31.000And then Trump would come out and say something ridiculous like, I hate Taylor Swift.
01:22:36.000And the media stops talking about the bad press.
01:22:39.000I'm wondering, some have suggested that following the debate, Kamala Harris has gotten some good polls, they're starting to come through, and the probability, even Nate Silver's probability has gone up for her, so Trump tweets out, I hate Taylor Swift, and that is, he just kicked the media in the balls, gave them everything they wanted.
01:23:42.000If the next tweet was, she won't really... Yeah, that was a good one.
01:23:46.000He's like, I haven't been assassinated, attempted in a while, so let me throw this out there and hopefully one of the Swifties will come after me.
01:23:57.000Also, he could have just seen, you know, polling that the endorsement backfired and was like, oh, let me make Kamala Harris own her a little bit more if it's truly backfiring.
01:24:08.000Or, like, watch the video of hers or a concert.
01:24:11.000Make Kamala Harris talk about Taylor Swift instead of—well, Tim Walz had a video where he's like, Swifties, we're gonna beat Trump or something like that.
01:24:20.000Yes, because he's a deeply inspiring man.
01:24:22.000I mean, the reality is that this mythical, swifty voting bloc is obviously not going to materialize.
01:24:28.000And if she were serious about winning youth voters, she would talk about the economy.
01:24:32.000Youth voters are deeply concerned about the economy.
01:24:35.000I think this is one of the ways you can see she's a very one-dimensional candidate.
01:24:40.000She's not willing to herself go out there and advocate.
01:24:43.000She won't go on, you know, Rachel Ray in the morning or Drew Barrymore's show.
01:24:47.000You know those would be like slam-dunk softball interviews for her.
01:24:51.000And instead she's like, please just send in all of the pomp and circumstance, Taylor Swift, celebrities, so that I don't have to really represent myself to the American people.
01:25:00.000If undecided voters are saying, hey, our big block about Kamala Harris is that we don't know anything about her, it doesn't matter if Taylor Swift endorsed her, especially because Taylor Swift didn't say anything specific.
01:25:10.000So why do you think it is that this is you, Gov, that did this poll.
01:25:15.000After Taylor Swift endorses Kamala, 20% of people were less likely to vote for Kamala Harris.
01:25:21.000Do people find Taylor Swift off-putting?
01:25:23.000I mean she's a famous celebrity but she hurt Kamala Harris pretty badly and I think it's kind of funny.
01:25:29.000I don't think young people, like I do YouGov all the time, I don't think young people take YouGov polls.
01:25:35.000Like you gotta sign up for it and they send it to you in your emails.
01:25:37.000So you think it's like older Americans who are like... I do.
01:25:48.000Like they don't just say, hey, young kid, you want to, you know... Yeah, you have to opt in, which is a level of like, if you're not even that interested in voting, why would you do that?
01:25:55.000I think that there is a level of like people want their media and their entertainment to be separate from politics because we are oversaturated now.
01:26:02.000And so I think maybe in some ways, You know, I think what we're saying has merit, but I also think that there is a chance that people are like, actually, Taylor Swift, you're ruining Taylor Swift for me.
01:26:12.000Like, I just want to listen to your album about, you know, the man who did you wrong, and I don't want you to talk about politics.
01:26:19.000What if, I think it's fair to say, and I was saying this a long time ago, a large portion of Taylor Swift's fans are probably coming from more moderate families.
01:26:59.000Like, I don't need her political opinion.
01:27:00.000I want her to reflect on her emotions and her experiences.
01:27:03.000I think she has one song about, like, you know, her mom was really sick with cancer.
01:27:07.000She's got a couple, like, other things in there.
01:27:10.000But, you know, for the most part, let her reflect on, you know, wanting love, finding love, love being bad, losing it, trying again.
01:27:17.000Like, let her be this, like, person who sings about pop music and be nothing else.
01:27:23.000I don't need her to talk about politics.
01:27:24.000I do like that one song she put out called Aaron Burr Was Right and I Don't Like Alexander Hamilton, where she goes into the deep debate between the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists.
01:27:32.000It really resonated with me as someone who deeply cares about politics.
01:27:53.000Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Yeah, but it just seemed like trying to grasp it like, look, no, no, I'm on your side about this issue that I didn't, I've never brought up before.
01:28:15.000And then the other one off the same album, if I'm not wrong, was The Man, which is like her feminist, like, if I were a man, you would be nicer to me, even though my entire career is about being a female, beautiful pop singer.
01:29:43.000The second verse has a bunch of redneck conservative people screaming and looking like morons, and it's like, why are you doing that?
01:29:51.000If she kept it neutral, she could have still gotten the same point across without insulting conservatives.
01:29:58.000You know, you can celebrate your friend as a guy who wears a dress, like, fine, I guess, I don't care, but why are you intentionally just deriding and insulting these other people, depicting them as slack-jawed, toothless, you know, weirdos?
01:30:09.000Just don't do that, because the first verse is good, you know?
01:30:12.000I think this is the effect of being in Hollywood for too long, which is that, like, progressive media outlets or centers say you should punch down at those people, you know?
01:30:22.000You know, like, the random middle American that she's sort of alluding to making fun of is never going to have the platform she does.
01:31:00.000Borat is a Hollywood actor elite who goes around and making fools of regular working-class Americans.
01:31:07.000And Matt Walsh is a Community College dropout podcaster who goes around making a mockery of these DEI Grifters.
01:31:18.000But as we're approaching the end of this subject, and before we go into superheroes, I just want to say, I feel like I haven't done a bigger review of it.
01:32:00.000It was full to the point where I looked behind me and there were single seats available because people don't want to sit next to each other.
01:32:07.000But for the most part, it was as full as you'd say a full theater was.
01:32:11.000It was full to the point where I considered not trying to get a different one so I could get better seats.
01:32:15.000But ultimately, we got pretty close up.
01:33:22.000I don't want to spoil it, but I was dying.
01:33:27.000Sides hurting, laughing how good it was.
01:33:30.000There's this bit, like the Robin DiAngelo scene, without spoiling too much, is like when you listen to these people and actually get to hear what their seminars are, that's what they nailed.
01:33:40.000He just asks her like, what's an example of like a microaggression?
01:34:28.000I was talking with my lawyer today, and the lawsuit against the Harris campaign is... We may have an update for you tomorrow.
01:34:40.000Tomorrow's a strong possibility, and I will say as lightly as I can, You may find out from the news before you find out from me, so we'll see what happens.
01:34:52.000I think we're in a really good position, and I am shocked and offended at the egregious statements of the Harris campaign and the accusations they made against me.
01:35:00.000Going through with my lawyer the issue, When we break down our filing, there's more I can't say just yet, because I think we need to file first, but it lays out a lot of things that are very, very important that you will see.
01:35:19.000that show this is a lawsuit that we had to file.
01:35:25.000There's more to the story, and it's a big deal.
01:35:28.000It's going to be very expensive, so we can use your support if you agree with our action.
01:35:31.000For those that aren't familiar, the Harris campaign accused me of calling for extrajudicial assassins—I'm sorry, extrajudicial executions of anyone who doesn't support Trump if he wins.
01:35:49.000I've always advocated for the courts for a proper due process.
01:35:55.000So there's a lot more to break down, I will stress, but we can use your support if you appreciate our efforts in fighting back against the machine that lies all day every day and tries to get away with it.
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01:36:19.000You guys make all of this possible, and I am eternally grateful.
01:36:23.000For the time being now, we'll read your superchats, and we'll get it going.
01:36:29.000tbomb85 says, Howdy, very fine people!
01:36:32.000In fact, on this show, my friend, we're all very fine people.
01:38:57.000I've said we don't do mid-roll advertisement sponsors because it disrupts the flow of the conversation.
01:39:02.000We have always done pre-roll ads and sponsors because we can't just have members, it wouldn't be enough, and we... I gotta be honest, if we switched, if we had no memberships and we did only sponsorships, we could run and operate this show.
01:39:16.000But that means We do the ad in the beginning, then at like the 30 minute mark we say, before the next one we're gonna jump to our sponsor.
01:39:24.000Then we do 30 minutes, sponsor, 30 minutes, sponsor.
01:39:28.000I've been told by some of these big ad sales companies that we're missing out on, I don't know, anywhere from 10 to 30 million dollars in sponsorships by not doing that.
01:39:39.000There's a lot of people who are wagging their finger at me and being like, imagine what you could do if you sold the slots on your podcast that you're not selling.
01:40:47.000Considering we've been jammed up on the main building we wanted to do, I just said, can we find a strip mall storefront and open a simple shop?
01:40:55.000And in fact, nearby in Martinsburg, we may have some locations where we could get, in 30 days, the Casper location opened while we await the permitting for the historical building.
01:42:20.000You know, look, I can sit here and just say YouTube must be having glitches, but we've been getting people complaining that they're watching IRL and then all of a sudden, for no reason, the webpage refreshes and they're watching a different livestream.
01:42:38.000With the election coming up, I would not be surprised if the attitude over at YouTube is this.
01:42:44.000If we ban them outright, it creates big news, it'll drive people to other platforms, it doesn't effectively deal with the issue.
01:42:53.000If we slowly just increase the friction, making it harder and harder for people to watch, then people will slowly stop watching.
01:42:59.000More importantly, New viewers will not find the show.
01:43:04.000And so they're hoping that a combination of attrition and friction will get the show to end.
01:43:09.000Folks like Jason, and when they shut me down, he's an American flag beanie.
01:43:13.000So he's been here for over four years.
01:43:15.000Do you know like they should kind of if they're gonna be if they're gonna play the game, they should at least understand who they're playing the game against.
01:43:19.000Right, didn't you say that they unsubscribed you?
01:43:21.000They unsubscribed me from the SimCast regular one at 10 a.m.
01:43:31.000Because they make the argument that if someone doesn't click the videos, they'll eventually unsubscribe you because they're like, you clearly don't watch this channel.
01:43:38.000And they say it's good for your channel because then it increases your percentage.
01:43:42.000The amount of subscribers versus how many views you get in a video, if it's a certain number, they'll stop recommending it.
01:45:54.000The TimCast IRL playlist still exists on YouTube, it still exists on our channel, but when I'm going into the video, any video, I cannot select it.
01:46:11.000Go to youtube.com slash TimCastNews, subscribe to that channel for my morning show, and you will scroll down and you will see that on that channel I have TimCast IRL as a playlist on the bottom.
01:46:23.000That way people who watch the morning show can see that we have the playlist for the nightly show and watch the reruns or whatever.
01:46:28.000That playlist exists, but I can't add this live show to it for the first time ever.
01:47:02.000But to have any kind of, like, something that could be perceived as a disturbance with shorts seems counterintuitive to how much they have spent trying to promote it in the wake of TikTok.
01:47:11.000Christo says, Tim and crew, fan from day one.
01:49:09.000All right, Dylan S. says, I just got back from a four-month deployment not too long ago, and I somehow paid more attention to the political cycle than people who were on dry land the whole time.
01:52:37.000Why is it that Stephen Colbert can do an opening monologue where he says, Trump is a crazy dictator fascist, and you will put that on the front page of YouTube?
01:52:46.000We do a show where we say, tone it down.
01:52:49.000We just want to, you know, we want people to get out there and go vote.
01:52:51.000And you're like, nah, this is not the stuff that we want the American people to see.
01:52:55.000Let's just say we're as bad as Colbert in the other direction.
01:56:56.000You know, if there was a medical treatment that would have brought him back, I'd have paid for it, but there's nothing you can do at that point.
01:57:02.000Now, if your dog is young, he's got bone cancer.
01:57:04.000You want as much time as you can with your dog.
01:58:31.000Mr. Hopstopper says the shooter from yesterday, the suspect, mind you, is in a Ukraine war ad commercial, and the shooter in July was in a Black Rock one.
01:59:51.000Someone then responded to him and he said to all the people who are insulting me for super chatting, you know, it just sucks that you don't have the money to super chat too.
01:59:58.000So I wanted to give him a shout out and appreciate the support.
02:01:10.000Everybody smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, become a member at TimCast.com right now, because that members-only show is coming up for you, and it's not so family-friendly, okay?
02:01:20.000But it is fun, and you as members call in and make the show extra special.
02:01:26.000So we really do appreciate your support as members.
02:01:28.000And you know, I'm actually thinking, too, there's probably something we can do with our road shows.
02:01:32.000I think it'd be really cool if we actually had our recurring... Like, for the people who have called into the show on more than one occasion and host the shows on the members only, I think it'd be great to have you guys come in our third chair seat or join the show, too.
02:02:14.000There is a FitCast IRL on X, which is a great community, and our friend Chris Burtman has been involved, and he's a new father, soon to be, him and his wife, so I want to shout that out.