On today's show, we discuss the massive amount of Trump supporters at his latest rally in the Bronx, why CNN's ratings are at a 30 year low and whether or not Trump will actually win in New Jersey. Plus, a new conspiracy theory about the death of a beloved mascot.
00:00:38.000Having covered a lot of these events, rallies, and protests on the ground for like 10 years, What I would say is, after watching a bunch of the videos, I think a fair assessment is about 30k.
00:00:49.000People really don't understand just how tightly packed people can be.
00:00:55.000I recommend, if you look at any image of a crowd or a show, start counting the heads, and you'll be like, wow, that's actually way more people than you realize.
00:01:04.000So you watch these videos, we got a lot of Elijaho on the ground reporting, this video of all of these people waiting in line to come in, Several thousand in many key areas, plus the people that are in there, overflow.
00:01:15.000I'd be willing to say 30k people arriving in the area is a good estimate.
00:01:21.000Whether or not every single one of them is a Trump supporter, I don't know, but the people showed up.
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00:03:04.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and whatever he feels like is Alex Stein.
00:04:07.000Well, listen, obviously I don't think you're trying to kill me, but you did put me on that 737 Max, and I thought the whole time the plane was gonna crash.
00:04:14.000I'm very scared of all these Boeing whistleblowers dying, and then did you see it was in the news, the new 777 Boeing plane is spontaneously combusting?
00:06:11.000There's already, easily, thousands of people outside the rally.
00:06:16.000It is absurd to think that Donald Trump could show up in New York for a rally in a city of millions of people and not get tens of thousands.
00:06:24.000When people are like, I think it's 30K, I'm like, really?
00:06:54.000You got Bo Loudon says, 30k people have shown up, just watch this clip, and you can see, sure, this right here, this right here already, it's probably several hundred just in a single frame alone.
00:07:07.000Then you spin around, several thousand there already.
00:07:10.000And I think it's because the rally, that's the rally itself, it's 3500, so that makes sense because they're overflow.
00:07:16.000You've got an American AF saying 30k people in advance for Trump's rally in the Bronx.
00:07:49.000But the thing is, Roger Stone had a tweet about this today.
00:07:52.000The last Republican who went to the Bronx was Ronald Reagan, and he won.
00:07:56.000And the Bronx basically doesn't get attention from Democrats because Democrats take them for granted, right?
00:08:01.000They say, oh, you're New Yorkers, you all vote for us.
00:08:02.000But they elected a Republican city council member in 2022.
00:08:05.000So like, I just think that they are this area that people don't think about, and they're probably just as frustrated as so many other people with the Biden administration and with, you know, Democratic leadership in the state of New York, like Kathy Hochul and the mayor.
00:08:21.000I mean, if she's like... I left the state when she got in.
00:08:23.000Look, probably a lot of other people would too, except they're stuck there.
00:08:27.000I mean, if you have family and stuff, if you can't live anywhere, I mean, you have family there too, but like, it's just really difficult.
00:08:32.000And I think That's what's so interesting about this.
00:08:35.000Like when I was getting ready for the show today, I was listening to MSNBC and these talking heads are like, well, he's only doing this because he thought he was going to be in trial, have trial the next day.
00:08:44.000And obviously the trial's been, uh, you know, they're, they're on break basically until next week.
00:08:49.000But I think this is obvious, like, it doesn't hurt him to have a rally in the Bronx.
00:08:53.000Like, yeah, maybe he thought he'd be there anyways, but the Bronx loves him, as it turns out.
00:08:56.000So there was a video that went viral, I think we were talking about, and I was trying to verify this, it's very difficult, and it shows a bunch of people, no MAGA hats or anything like that, they're standing next to a barricade and they're all screaming and cheering.
00:09:06.000You can see it's 56th and 5th, which is Trump Tower.
00:09:10.000And people were saying, waiting to see Trump At court or outside of court.
00:09:15.000At first, I was like, well, that's wrong.
00:09:57.000Like, if I said, there are 10 people right now at the TimCast studio, it's like, well, yes, I mean, there's 30 or 40, but there are also 10, you know what I mean?
00:10:13.000CNN and MSNBC, all of them said it's good that Michael Cohen lied on the stand, that even though you would think that that would hurt his credibility and the fact that he's scamming the Trump organization would, you know, obviously prove that he's a crooked individual.
00:10:26.000But they said this is good because they said that if he'll lie on the stand, he'll lie for Donald Trump.
00:10:32.000So, I mean, this is just how they spin everything.
00:10:54.000And I'm like, You wouldn't do it for literally anything else.
00:10:56.000Like, you're going to buy a car, and then your friend goes, don't look into it, and you're like, well, how am I supposed to know what to buy?
00:11:05.000And he's looking out for your best interests.
00:11:06.000He doesn't care about anything but you.
00:11:08.000Well, so the big question now is, why is Trump rallying in the Bronx?
00:11:13.000According to AOC, it's because he has court, and they strapped an ankle bracelet on him and he can't leave, which is a scummy thing to say.
00:11:21.000I think Trump's having a rally in New York because he's within nine points of beating Joe Biden.
00:11:34.000All these rappers that hate Trump now are all rapping about him, all love him, so it's all fake, you know what I mean?
00:11:40.000And then, what was it, that girl Amber Rose, Kanye West ex, now loves him.
00:11:45.000I don't know if she really moves a needle, but, I mean, what's going on with Trump and this court case, and then you see AOC has a town hall and there's like 40 people there.
00:13:34.000Like, they made fun of him because he would use big words and, like, talk about very esoteric things.
00:13:40.000Look, you want to be big in the modern era, you need the lowest common denominator.
00:13:45.000So if you look at, like, the most viewed things on the internet—I mean, we're going to talk about Skibbity Toilet, because Colbert did that thing—but, like, if you watch Skibbity Toilet, there's, like, no real There's nothing there, it's just silliness.
00:14:48.000You go on your show and you say something like, here's a bad thing, but then offer up no solutions, no counters, and have no real convictions.
00:14:59.000AOC can come out and be like, you should have more money.
00:15:02.000And they're like, I like what you're saying.
00:15:04.000Well in the book Brave New World, I think they called it talkies or whatever, but like in the future everybody's gonna be on somas and the content that they would watch was basically like pornography with explosions.
00:15:14.000Like basically out of the movie Idiocracy.
00:15:30.000We will immediately begin the largest criminal deportation operation in our country's history because this situation is sustainable by no country.
00:15:39.000So let's see if we can get this to play.
00:15:40.000The other day, 22, think of it, 22 people from the Congo.
00:16:47.000And we're not going to let people, we are not going to let these people come in and take our city away from us and take our country away from us.
00:16:57.000That is the talking point for Chicago, New York, Los Angeles.
00:17:01.000People in New York are pissed about all the homeless, the illegal immigrants being given access to these hotels.
00:17:07.000Trump knows that New York is, New York Democrats are vulnerable.
00:17:11.000And that with everything people have experienced now, from the lockdowns to them giving these hotel rooms, luxury hotel rooms to non-citizens, these people are prime for an alternative.
00:17:23.000I think they're going to vote for Trump.
00:17:24.000I don't know that Trump wins New York, but I think the polling is already showing that in a D plus 23 state, the whole state, Trump is only down by nine points.
00:17:39.000Could you imagine if Trump actually won New York?
00:17:41.000Well, I'm gonna I want to say this on the show and it'll probably get clipped and I'm totally wrong But I feel like people are having like political fatigue and I during the pandemic people were like mad at the system So they were motivated to vote.
00:17:52.000I feel like people are not gonna show up this year.
00:17:55.000I think that is wrong Okay, I know I say it I just feel like I because the energy is still not the same that like it was in 2020 in my opinion I do think that's political fatigue We were talking about this the other day, and I think Elad was saying this, that basically, if someone calls you a fascist, nobody cares anymore.
00:18:42.000If you look at the economics of it, you get rid of everything in the polarization market and you just talk about economics, we're going to see voter turnout.
00:18:53.000And, you know, there is a little stat that Donald Trump won all 50 states when it came to in-person voting, and Joe Biden won all 50 states when it came to mail-in ballots.
00:19:14.000It's just because, you know, Joe Biden and the Democrats were so good at winning elections that they figured out the key areas where if they just got enough pieces of paper with signatures on them, they'd win.
00:19:25.000I think there's fatigue from the propaganda and people are set to vote for Trump who weren't willing to vote for him last time.
00:19:30.000I was looking at this quote from an article today about the rally.
00:20:01.000I'm not kidding, it's not an exaggeration.
00:20:03.000I've seen them from the city council meetings, but I don't know why I don't think they're going to show, but I just feel like I've talked to so many people that voted for Trump in 2016, voted for Trump in 2020, and they're like, I just don't even want to participate anymore.
00:20:15.000Are they saying it because they're beaten from The narrative that the corporate press built?
00:20:19.000Or are they saying because they don't believe, they don't trust voting at all anymore?
00:21:01.000And then it comes down to it in October, November, they know they're probably going to go to the polls.
00:21:05.000They know they're going to vote against Joe Biden, even if they're not crazy in love with Donald Trump.
00:21:09.000And I think part and, you know, it works the other way, too.
00:21:11.000There are there are Democrats who are saying, you know, I voted for Biden, but, you know, he's just really let me down and the issues and I can't pay for groceries or else who are sort of.
00:21:22.000Fatigued, but they will ultimately cast a ballot for Biden because they feel like that's their only act against sort of this deluge of negative things.
00:21:30.000I mean, everyone feels fatigue about all kinds of stuff.
00:21:33.000We're in a very divisive time and sort of, I think some people feel like the only way out of that is to just like try and vote and steer the country in a direction that would maybe favor you, even if you're not super optimistic about it.
00:21:45.000What about the idea of a contingent election where neither candidate gets 270 electoral college votes and then the Congress would choose?
00:21:53.000You get a Trump-Harris administration.
00:22:34.000On the other hand, that was midterm, right?
00:22:38.000And not that it should have happened, but I think there is a certain level of when you are on the precipice of resetting the government, aka electing a new president, people are more likely to sort of fall in line with their party.
00:22:51.000Like you're seeing this stuff with Haley right now.
00:22:53.000She said she's gonna vote for Trump and you can see the clips of her, you know, she attacked him before she was in his cabinet, then she was in his cabinet, then she attacked him again, then she was like he, you know, well first she said she wouldn't run against Trump and then she attacked him like crazy and now she's saying like, oh well, you know, I've got to do this stuff and he should reach out to my voters.
00:23:11.000I think ultimately because Unlike European governments where there are multiple parties and you form coalitions, like you're either blue or red for the most part.
00:23:21.000We have the two independents in the Senate, both caucus with Democrats, right?
00:23:26.000Like you're independent, but you lean a certain way.
00:23:28.000And so ultimately, I think that even Republicans who are against Trump know that if they are trying to be the majority power in the government, there isn't a benefit to voting against him because the Biden administration treats them so badly.
00:23:45.000You know, Mike Johnson was down at Mar-a-Lago a couple weeks ago.
00:23:49.000Trump was working with him on this foreign funding stuff, so a lot of people do think that Trump's basically working deals with establishment figures.
00:23:57.000Now, I saw something funny from Zero Hedge.
00:23:59.000They gave a rundown of the potential VP picks of who they think it's going to be, and they ranked Rubio at number one.
00:24:06.000And I'm like, that's the rumor that everyone's been saying that it's going to be Rubio.
00:24:09.000I heard Burgum, or is that, am I saying it right?
00:24:11.000I've heard Burgum, too, of North Dakota.
00:24:14.000I still would pick, I think I'd pick J.D.
00:24:16.000Vance over Marco Rubio, but again, this is me being skeptical and cynical, but like, as soon as the corporate media is lining up behind someone, I start to be like, is it really him, or did you guys just want it to be him?
00:24:26.000I still think Tulsi is that, do you think that's out of the question?
00:24:34.000Rubio is an establishment player who's got ties to the Bush donors, and it's not about... It's funny because I think it was Libby when I mentioned the rumor as Rubio, she's like, oh, because he'll help win Florida, and I'm like, no, because he's deep state.
00:24:47.000Yeah, because Trump has Florida, I would say, on lock.
00:25:28.000He said Trump will win, buckle up or something like that.
00:25:31.000I believe Rubio's been working on UFO transparency, so I will support that.
00:25:36.000Last time a president campaigned on a- or obviously a president, not a vice president, but Carter campaigned on releasing UFO stuff before he got into the office and then was denied and never talked about aliens again, unfortunately.
00:27:11.000I also think it would scare Democrats, right?
00:27:12.000Like if he doesn't win New York, but he makes serious inroads and we see other down ticket seats flip to Republicans, like The Democrats take New York for granted, right?
00:27:22.000I mean, upstate New York actually is more red, but they look at the city, they look at Long Island, they're like, no, this is our territory.
00:27:28.000And it would be interesting to see the sort of populist response of people electing Republicans.
00:27:34.000Maybe they don't cast a vote for Trump, but if they're saying, well, I'd rather be represented on a local level by a Republican, that's actually a win for the party, which is spearheaded by Trump, in my opinion.
00:27:42.000New York City had a Republican mayor not that long ago, you know?
00:28:21.000It's going to be something like 210 electoral vote total or something like that.
00:28:26.000And he says that he will reach the threshold before, he will reach 270 total in registrations before the debate on CNN and that's why he should be on it.
00:28:34.000But basically what happens is in Ohio, you've got to submit, you've got to file your candidate 90 days before the election.
00:29:17.000They're going to do something where the courts will intervene and some special provision will get added and then Republicans will have grounds to be like, you changed the rules of the election in your state because Biden and the Democrats did not file.
00:30:08.000I don't think he's Jim Carrey wearing a mask.
00:30:10.000I think when you're not watching him on a screen, Every other moment when he's not in the public eye, he is hooked up to the Genesis device, which is circulating fluids and perpetuating... Have you played Fall in New Vegas?
00:33:45.000Which is true, it's unintelligible, but also, like, the fact that he can't get out these words that are pre-rehearsed speeches he has ahead of time with a teleprompter is not a great look.
00:33:54.000I also want to just piss everybody off who's older than me, because people will say like, ah, you're still a young man.
00:34:37.000And then it was like calculating and the thing like felt.
00:34:39.000And then it was like, based on everything you've described, people in your similar positions have a life expectancy of late 80s to early 90s.
00:34:55.000I know, it's kind of a weird... What would you do?
00:34:59.000I feel like the issue with that is the moment you ask, they're gonna be like...
00:35:04.000Well, it was gonna be 90, but now it's gonna be 39.
00:35:08.000Because what happens is, once I tell you 90, you think you're invincible, and then you end up dying in a car accident.
00:35:14.000Well, there's this guy, Kirk Cousins, and he has a jar in his closet, and there are marbles, and he has 12 marbles for every year, and he has like, you know, it's like 300 marbles, and every month he takes one out.
00:35:24.000And he has this, you can look it up, type in the marbles, and so he has enough for his age to go to 80 years old, and every month he takes a marble out, so he's reminded how short he has to live.
00:35:41.000And you like, you fill in the squares and you mark it down.
00:35:44.000I mean, I think there is value in operating that way, right?
00:35:47.000Like, being like, oh, we're gonna live forever, like, what things do you put off?
00:35:51.000Because you're like, oh, I'll just do it later, I'll just do it later.
00:35:53.000Like, I just know so many people who, like, are like, oh, I would call my mom, but, you know, I'm gonna live forever, so it doesn't matter.
00:35:58.000Or like, I'm gonna start my family later.
00:36:00.000Like, this is the constant thing you hear with women freezing their eggs.
00:36:03.000Like, later, later, later, but you actually let your whole life go by.
00:36:07.000It's good to be reminded of the urgency of life, but I don't want to know the exact answer to where it ends.
00:36:14.000I gotta shout out Andrew Long in the super chat because I thought the exact same thing.
00:36:18.000He says, Pac-an-a-ac-an-a-lac is the Martian language for Mars attacks.
00:37:01.000Joe Biden was born before the end of World War II.
00:37:06.000Wasn't there something where it was like he was born closer to Lincoln's assassination than to, I can't remember what it was, but like, which is true of everybody of this age, but like kind of crazy.
00:39:24.000There's, there, you know, I may sometimes appear animated on the show, I may be passionate about things, but I would never really define, uh, I would say it's rare that I would define my demeanor as angry.
00:39:39.000You know, some people might say, like, when I'm arguing something and I'm saying, like, this, this, I would say that's passion.
00:39:44.000Anger is, like, strong emotion, this makes me angry.
00:39:48.000It makes me very angry and I am controlling myself because I want to put my fist through that window over there.
00:39:53.000I think Colbert should be cancelled off of television, I think he should be criminally investigated, and perhaps have a lengthy prison time for whatever that was.
00:40:01.000I want to say, that's how I felt when Colbert danced with syringes for the vaccine.
00:40:32.000I guarantee you, none of the 68-year-olds who watch his show know what Skibbity Toilet is.
00:40:38.000So, like, is the joke—because we don't know the full context—did Colbert say something like, we're trying to reach out to younger people so we've made skibbity Biden or something?
00:40:47.000Then it would be a joke about how silly these things are that kids watch or whatever.
00:40:52.000Or is this just their way of harvesting votes?
00:40:54.000I actually think this is going to hurt Joe Biden, because 67-year-olds are looking at this being like, why is Joe Biden in the toilet?
00:41:36.000Actually, I think Skippy12 is pretty funny.
00:41:38.000For those that don't know what it is, like, the first video was basically this.
00:41:41.000It's like some guy had popping out of the toilet and he's saying nonsense.
00:41:45.000But now it's basically Attack on Titan.
00:41:47.000And you've got giant monsters fighting and it's like 20 minute long episodes and I'm like, yo, it's kind of wild that they've created a lore and there's characters and there's like things happening and there's, it's like a war going on and there's like people who are TVs, people who are cameras.
00:42:03.000It's kind of crazy they built this deep lore to this internet nonsense.
00:44:18.000And that is the best coffee you'll ever have.
00:44:20.000Now, anyway, there are many leftists who will taste the coffee and then say it's bad simply because they want to insult and virtue signal to their base.
00:44:30.000The funny thing is, I know I'm joking about Casper Coffee, but it literally is true.
00:44:33.000You can say, hey, Joe Biden did a quid pro quo.
00:45:44.000See, and this is where I get what you're saying.
00:45:45.000Like, I do think there is sort of two parallel realities where, like, Trump said, you know, use the wrong words and a hundred people went out to his rally in the Bronx.
00:45:53.000Like, there is a level of, like, if you only read the headlines that are directed to you, your perspective is totally warped.
00:46:01.000I think more than anything, we kind of talked about this before, there is a level of fatigue with all of this, even though it's an election year.
00:46:07.000The hammering home of like, Trump is awful, Trump is awful over and over again, people are starting to kind of get tired of it.
00:46:12.000Like maybe they do think he's awful, whatever, but mostly their priorities are actually at home.
00:46:17.000It's hard, they're gonna pay their bills.
00:46:18.000Why is this, like, issue that I'm facing?
00:46:23.000Those kinds of things are what's kind of overtaking it.
00:46:25.000So the hysteria that's coming up, that's why you can't really get anything off the ground.
00:46:29.000Like, even with the Reich one this week, it, like...
00:46:32.000Happened really fast and then kind of died.
00:46:34.000Like, I don't think we'll hear about it.
00:46:36.000I mean, we might talk about it for the rest of the year, but it's not like an overarching scandal that's taking down his campaign the way AI Biden in that video seemed to imply.
00:46:44.000It's just because people are tired and they're used to the two sides of politics doing whatever they can to sling mud at each other.
00:46:51.000I think this is why I keep saying we're in post-reality, because you can go online and find whatever thing you want to be true, to be true.
00:46:57.000Yeah, that's kind of the point I was trying to make.
00:46:58.000It's like you can find information for any side of the argument.
00:47:01.000And I think you could also avoid all of it.
00:47:03.000Like I think there's a possibility that, you know how there are like stories of like, You know, people reaching remote islands and there's a whole population there that just lives, like, without the internet, without everything.
00:47:11.000Like, I bet there is a whole block of American voters who are just completely unaware of it, maybe by choice, but also, like, if you're not interested in the news and politics and you have really specific interests that never intersect with it, maybe you just really don't know what's going on.
00:47:25.000Like, do you think that's maybe a better way to live?
00:47:27.000I mean, it's so hard, though, because I feel like politics has diseased everything.
00:47:33.000Once you get a little bit, you get more and more obsessed with it.
00:47:35.000Yeah, but I think, dude, when I buy a bagel, I want to know who that bagel's voting for.
00:47:40.000I want the bagel shop to put all the politics on the walls.
00:47:45.000I'm at the point where, like, a long time ago, I was saying, I don't really care if a business had stuff in the windows, whatever, dude, I want to get a milkshake.
00:47:53.000Now I'm at the point where it's like, dude, if you put that weird stuff, if you put a Molon lobby in your window, I'll buy a cheeseburger from you.
00:47:58.000If you put weird leftist stuff, I'm just going to go somewhere else.
00:48:01.000Because I don't want to deal with your weirdo stuff.
00:48:03.000Yeah, I want every elementary school to have a pride flag in the classroom.
00:48:07.000I want every elementary school to have a Molon Labe flag in the classroom.
00:48:18.000And then if you walk through, you know, any of the offices of Congress, half of the politicians either have, like, Israel, uh, you know, uh, hostages, or all have a trans flag.
00:48:40.000It's a bunch of people at Flag Company USA, and they're like, flag sales are down, what do we do?
00:48:46.000And so then they start making pride flags, and they're like, no one's buying them anymore, and it's like, what if we add another color?
00:48:50.000And then, it's like, the years keep going by, and the flag keeps getting crazier and crazier.
00:48:54.000Well, it's getting crazier and crazier!
00:48:56.000And then, it's like, the year is like, 2436, and it's like, we've used every flag possible, and then like, they're like, let's try this one!
00:49:04.000And it's like, been used before, and they're like, we're out of flags, what do we do?
00:49:09.000But I think that is sort of the effect. Like, they're kind of doing whatever they can to be
00:49:13.000like, look, all of us are over here. You don't want to have that symbol over there. I think that
00:49:18.000this is not a winning strategy overall. And I think ultimately, it leads to a certain amount
00:49:23.000of fatigue, right? Like, I think it is good to spend money with people who like you.
00:49:28.000I think Public Square does great work, but I could also see if you're like an average consumer at a certain point, you don't want to have to just screen everything in your lives.
00:50:12.000I made an image of Donald Trump wearing golden armor with a giant sword, and it's funny because it's ironic.
00:50:18.000It's like taking Trump, who's overweight and old, and then making him into this, you know, it's like when Ben Garrison draws a picture of him and he's all ripped.
00:50:27.000You put him on a velociraptor with a machine gun, and it's ironic.
00:50:29.000Joe Biden is sad and old, and they don't say these things about him.
00:50:34.000The media does not, there's no punchline.
00:50:37.000So when I made a ripped Joe Biden, I made Joe Biden wearing a suit with his sleeves ripped off and aviator sunglasses and he's smiling and flexing, nobody cared.
00:50:46.000It generated no interest from the left or the right.
00:50:49.000I put Trump in a paladin outfit, everyone on the right's laughing, everyone on the left is seething.
00:50:55.000You can't make a meme out of a guy that no one cares about.
00:51:00.000In 2020, enthusiasm for Trump was 97%.
00:51:07.000Joe Biden campaigned in his basement, which means he basically did not campaign.
00:51:12.000So when you make a meme picture of a guy no one knows or cares about with glowing eyes, people are like, huh?
00:51:18.000But Donald Trump was on TV 24-7, and you make a meme where he's got a hot dog launcher, you're gonna be like, huh, that's funny, that's Trump.
00:51:42.000But he didn't have... But that was insulting him, and it was... So, they did the meme where Obama was doing something good, and then Joe was an idiot.
00:53:03.000It mocks the character that we expect from the media.
00:53:07.000This is the funny thing about when Jack Posobiec went on stage and said, you know, we didn't overthrow democracy on January 6th, but we will endeavor and we'll try again.
00:53:15.000And then Bill Maher lost his mind about it.
00:53:17.000It's like the joke was the media says the right tried to overthrow the government.
00:53:23.000So Jack is mocking that idea, saying, yes, we are.
00:53:31.000He's a tired, sleepy old man that no one talks about.
00:53:33.000Do you think in 80 years, there's going to be historians looking at these memes the way people are looking at cartoons, political cartoons from the Civil War today?
00:53:44.000The interesting thing is that when it comes to quotes, we like, we'll read a quote from Benjamin Franklin, we'll be like, ah, truly a genius.
00:53:54.000But now, I tweeted something out a long time ago, I was like, the funny thing is, thought leaders, personalities, journalists, pundits and politicians would rarely have their words recorded.
00:54:04.000So they become these, the most powerful things they said become quotes.
00:54:09.000And then I tweeted something like, you know, cat butthole or something like this.
00:54:14.000And I was like, and now for history, if anyone ever references me,
00:54:17.000they're gonna be like, here's a quote from Tim Poole.
00:54:18.000And it's like, cat buttholes are shoved in your face.
00:54:43.000All of that data that's available will be easily pulled up.
00:54:47.000And what's going to happen in the future is, it's not necessarily going to be the same way they talked about political cartoons.
00:54:53.000It's literally going to be like, in this course on Podcasters of the 21st Century, we have an episode from 2023 featuring Tim Poole and Alex Stein and Phil Labonte.
00:55:02.000And at the one hour and three minute mark, Phil Labonte says, yeah, and yells.
00:55:06.000Now this is the signature yell as he's in a band.
00:56:40.000Yeah, I mean, people just love to live in a false reality if it felt real.
00:56:44.000So of course, like I'm not some famous podcaster.
00:56:46.000I'm a morbidly obese middle aged man who's right now in a VR pod who's lived a horrible life, got divorced recently and said, I just want to feel cool, man.
00:56:56.000How would you feel if you woke up tomorrow and you were just like a 70 year old woman who was like, I just lived a boring life and I wanted to be funny.
00:57:31.000I would estimate within three years, what's gonna happen is someone's son dies in combat.
00:57:39.000And then they're screaming and it's like, you know, this guy and his wife, they're like, I can't believe it, their kid was only 24 or whatever.
00:57:46.000And so they open up the AI and they say, And literally, because it's got access to all social media, they're gonna be like, compile everything from our son, you know, John.
00:58:43.000I feel like private messages will give you another aspect of it.
00:58:46.000And you talk differently to different people.
00:58:47.000You talk differently to different people, but I still think that ultimately... And that's going to be in every private message.
00:58:51.000And there's going to be messages between husband and wife, son and daughter, father and son, father and daughter, grandparents.
00:58:59.000There's going to be a dying grandparent who says, I need to tell you the truth about what this really was.
00:59:03.000So I agree that it won't be absolute because You know, people aren't talking about, you know, people have secrets, they have personal things, but it will get 99% of it.
00:59:12.000Yeah, there's always going to be an uncanny valley.
00:59:16.000I think they can make it 100% eventually.
00:59:18.000So, 20 some odd years ago, they had this thing online where it would ask you questions, and it would guess your age, your weight, your gender, based on the way you answered questions.
00:59:53.000But an AI will be like, actually, that white dot right there, when we cross-reference 300 million other medical records, we find that people who have that white dot that appears here have a 20% increased chance of having cancer.
01:00:07.000And a doctor can't see that, but the AI can.
01:00:09.000That means I'd be willing to bet Then in a few years, AI will be able to take all your social media posts and then tell you things about yourself you've never told anybody and didn't even know yourself.
01:00:20.000I mean, I guess it will be able to scan a lot, and the fact that it can scrub all of your social media will give you a better picture, but I still think that, like, the most profound conversations I've had in my life, things that have really changed my perspective on things, have never been over social media or chat.
01:00:33.000That's not what I'm saying, it doesn't matter.
01:00:35.000But that's what I'm saying, like, you're saying it's capturing the person's persona, and I just don't think that.
01:00:40.000What I'm saying is, it's like a big game of Sudoku.
01:00:44.000What it has access to is 1-7-5-9-3, And based on your- everything about you, it can figure out what the remaining dots- remaining positions are.
01:00:55.000It does not need you to go on social media and say your favorite foods a cheeseburger.
01:01:27.000Because you'll be sitting down with someone, like I'll be sitting down with Alex, and I'll say something like, oh, did you hear about that new water park that opened up recently?
01:01:44.000It was an advertisement for maternity stuff.
01:01:47.000to his daughter who was a teenager and he got pissed and he calls them up he's like why are you advertising maternity products to my teenage daughter and they said oh sir it's algorithmic What happened was the daughter didn't know she was pregnant.
01:02:00.000She was Google-searching things that she did not realize were related to pregnancy.
01:02:05.000She Google-searched something like, you know, my hair got thin.
01:02:11.000And then the AI systems in this, without her realizing it, said, these three questions have a 78% chance of being from a pregnant woman.
01:02:21.000And so the ad agency said, I want to send out ads to pregnant women, and it went, she's one, and she didn't even know.
01:02:27.000But Tim, they are spying on us a little bit because I think it's all been exposed at Meta.
01:02:31.000You know, when you look into your phone that actually the phone looks back at your pupils and it can tell by the dilation of your pupils like how you respond.
01:02:38.000I'm just saying that the idea that's listening to your words is an exaggeration.
01:03:11.000Block your front-facing cameras, no joke, because websites have a script that search for front-facing cameras and take a picture of your face and store it in their database to know who you are.
01:03:21.000I hate to make it worse, because it is really bad what the phones are doing, but Lockheed Martin has spy satellites looking at us all the time that can map the entire Earth and probably rewind everything that's happening on Earth.
01:04:09.000I went on and I said, I'm 38 years old, I'm 5'10", I weigh 180 pounds, I engage in two hours of rigorous exercise, intense exercise, every single day, create a meal plan for me.
01:04:20.000And then I looked at everything, compared it to my app, compared it to... I fact-checked a bunch of it, and I was like, it's a legit good meal plan.
01:04:27.000Yeah, it wasn't the FDA pyramid, was it?
01:06:24.000Trump said they were very fine people on both sides in the context of the Charlottesville rally, but later clarified he was not referring to neo-Nazis and white nationalists whom he condemned.
01:06:31.000Just because it's giving me nuance doesn't mean I'm still going to mess with this demon technology.
01:07:30.000German-American Asher was an engineer and space architect.
01:07:32.000He played a key role in the development of rocket technology in Germany, and later in the United States, during World War II, von Braun worked for Nazi Germany, where he was instrumental in developing the V-2 rocket, the world's first long-range guided ballistic missiles.
01:07:42.000Famously, he said, the rocket performed perfectly, it just landed on the wrong planet.
01:07:59.000Yes, the CIA's Project Mockingbird, beginning in the early Cold War, involved recruiting journalists and using media organizations to disseminate propaganda and gather intelligence.
01:08:55.000And so, it... That's why, like, I can see the use, the benefits of this, but I think morally, people need to be like, we gotta stop with AI at a certain point, because we're gonna cross the event horizon of immorality.
01:10:35.000Well, the prompt is the most important part, though.
01:10:37.000Yeah, but think about the escalation of tools.
01:10:40.000I mean, we were... 20, 30 years ago, I remember, with digital technology and music, everybody's complaining about how electronic music is cheap, it's not real instruments, and people were getting annoyed by it.
01:10:52.000And it even went back before that, when you started getting into keyboards and stuff, synthesizers.
01:10:58.000Once it got to the point where a single person could produce an entire song, People were like, this is not real music, though.
01:11:03.000You're not actually playing your instruments.
01:11:23.000Sometimes you, like, we've made a few songs with it, and like sometimes the AI will kind of mess up a word, like it'll kind of blend together, but the fact that it'll just make the beat and the music, I mean, instantly, it's insane.
01:11:58.000Producers would make songs, upload them to libraries, you'd subscribe for 20-30 bucks a month, and then you'd be able to download and use them for your projects as a subscriber.
01:12:08.000Before that, you would pay a license per song.
01:12:10.000You'd go to the company and say, we want a license for this song, and say it's 500 bucks, you'd pay for it, you can put it in your video.
01:12:15.000It got automated through the internet, and then everyone started producing music on their computers, so now the library's massive.
01:13:10.000You can go on center.ai and put, give me a simple hip-hop beat, and it will, and now every skate video I ever make will have a hip-hop beat for the skateboarding.
01:13:21.000Yeah, I'm friends with this guy, Matt Schrader.
01:13:22.000He's a music composer, and like, he uses AI because he kind of has to, you know what I mean?
01:13:26.000Like, he can be so talented, but he's using it like crazy, I mean.
01:13:30.000I think ultimately it's going to come down to, like, creative people trying to fight back.
01:13:33.000Like, you'll see a break in creative communities, whether it's writing or music or whatever it is, who are saying, like, It'll be like the way that people debate if transgender-identifying people can be considered part of the feminist movement, right?
01:13:46.000Like, are AI works authentically generated, or is that not the same thing as human-generated creative work?
01:13:53.000Let me pull up this story from the Post-Millennial.
01:13:56.000Dem operative indicted over AI-generated robocalls featuring Joe Biden's voice.
01:14:27.000Carpenter eventually came forward, and as a result, Kramer admitted to the actions, but said it was only an act of civil disobedience against AI.
01:14:34.000This is a way for me to make a difference, he said.
01:14:37.000For $500, I got about $5 million worth of action, whether that be media attention or regulatory action.
01:15:49.000We tell people they're watching the latest sporting event, it's all CGI-generated, so we know who's gonna win, and then when we gamble on it, we can't lose.
01:16:09.000Biden being deepfaked to discourage people to vote.
01:16:13.000How much do you want to bet... I'll put it this way.
01:16:18.000Come October, with early voting, they're not going to indict the Russian who makes the Trump robocall.
01:16:24.000They're not going to indict... They're not gonna be able to find these people.
01:16:28.000They're not going to indict the dude from Yemen, who goes online, types in a few words, and is able to create Joe Biden saying, I hereby resign or something.
01:16:47.000Of course, they're going to come after you.
01:16:49.000But what's stopping literally anyone else in the world from doing the same thing with deepfakes?
01:16:53.000What's stopping someone in Russia from making a deepfake of a Pakistani leader?
01:16:58.000Calling for an escalation of war and violence with India, causing people in India to feel like, oh no, we're on high alert, and then triggering a war.
01:17:07.000Well, I'm wondering when they're gonna do the deepfake of, like, Trump, like, having sex, or Biden having sex, you know?
01:17:11.000I think there was a Black Mirror about that, uh, where they weren't using AI, but they had, like, a, uh, picture of a guy doing something sexual.
01:17:18.000I think that—'cause you see all the deepfakes of Taylor Swift butt-naked, you see the AOC, uh, deepfakes.
01:17:23.000Like, did—did you see in, um, I think this was April 2016, someone made a fake pee tape.
01:17:29.000Oh, they actually made a fake—I mean, I remember that was a rumor, but they actually made one?
01:17:33.000They made one, and it was clearly fake.
01:17:37.000But it was like someone actually tried to make... Now they could probably do it.
01:17:41.000I mean, dude, we are at the point where the only reason, the only restriction you have right now is companies stopping you from doing it.
01:17:51.000When those videos of Taylor Swift popped up, everyone was like, what are they using to make this?
01:17:56.000Yeah, you see, MidJourney could easily make all of it, but it's blocked from doing so.
01:18:00.000The wild thing about ChatGPT and these other programs is that you can ask it some... This may have happened to you guys, anybody watching who's used these programs.
01:18:09.000You'll type in something like, um, give me the current stock market numbers for the day for, you know, Facebook or for MetaSystems, and then it instantly goes, Error.
01:18:38.000You might say, give me a picture of a beautiful woman on the beach, and the AI will try to make her naked based on the data that it's got, and then it'll go, error, cannot generate the image because it violates the rules.
01:18:49.000When that happens, you're like, I know what the thing was trying to make.
01:19:29.000If you put, make a guy in a hockey mask holding a knife covered in red paint and a bunch of teenagers are sleeping covered in red paint, it will make that, and it's the same image.
01:20:46.000It's, uh, any sufficiently unmoderated platform will become right-wing.
01:20:51.000And it's because the right is merit-based, and the left is, is, uh, uh, control.
01:20:57.000So, with X, for instance, they have to go in and keep their hand on the scales so that people with no merit are able to share a space with people who are of merit.
01:21:09.000And the reason they were doing it, partly obvious political reasons, but the main issue was, What Twitter's executives were worried about is that if the right is allowed to run rampant and do whatever they want, those who are the most aggressive will win, and then no one's going to want to be on the platform.
01:21:27.000No one, like right now, the porn bots are taking over.
01:22:02.000Like I think there's people on there, I forget the guy's name, who everyone thinks... Accounts that are actually Grok trying to learn from the responses.
01:22:08.000Yes, so they look like real people, but he's put them there to be like this, because he thinks of Twitter as a collective consciousness.
01:22:14.000But why would you need to keep, couldn't you do that without the Pornbots?
01:22:17.000I feel like it would be a good way to experiment with the things he creates, to put things out there that interact with you, and it's like how people teach a captcha, you know?
01:22:26.000That's how you train it, by interacting with you.
01:22:28.000But why does he have to keep the Pornbots to experiment with them?
01:22:30.000Oh, I don't know, I just feel like that's just a distraction.
01:22:31.000We're all going to be like, oh, there's all these crazy porn bots.
01:23:24.000And I'm not saying he makes us look bad, but that's what some people say.
01:23:27.000Didn't the CEO of Twitter just have her, like, one-year anniversary, too?
01:23:30.000Like, is there a level of, like, Linda... I don't remember if it was her last name.
01:23:34.000Like, is there a level of, like, people were really unhappy when she first came up.
01:23:38.000She made these comments about, like, oh, we're gonna be careful about... She had some stuff that leaned sort of more progressive than Elon did or more left.
01:23:45.000Maybe for a year they let Twitter be what it was, but now that people have kind of wormholed that she's the CEO, they go back to maybe changing things a little bit.
01:23:56.000The issue that I described in, you know, back in like 2017-18 with the left and the right in the moderation, the right was overly moderated.
01:24:24.000Then you find out, actually, it's because the mom won't stop giving the kid candy and gunk and food, but the kid in the suit, she's constantly reprimanding and screaming at.
01:24:32.000So, on the outside, it looks like the kid in the suit is well together, but he's actually just being punished all the time and is never allowed to do anything.
01:24:40.000That was when they were over-moderating the right.
01:24:42.000I was like, it makes the right look more reasonable.
01:24:44.000They ban all the people on the right who are weirdos, and then all you're left with is Ben Shapiro.
01:24:49.000And then you're like, that's the worst of it.
01:24:51.000On the left you have Antifa calling for violence and murder.
01:26:30.000He's a prominent legal commentator who's covered big stories like how Rittenhouse and things like that and so apparently he's fallen onto some addiction and hard times or something.
01:26:41.000Well one year I think he was almost the top super chat getter of the whole entire year supposedly.
01:26:45.000Yeah, he's been long streams of lawyers and I guess recently he left his camera running while he was He looked weird.
01:26:56.000His shoulder was moving in a weird way, and I know he's a lawyer and he's pretty litigious, so I don't know what he was doing, but it didn't look good.
01:27:03.000But this story's really actually kind of dark, and you probably don't know, but this April girl, she's actually a co-host of this show called Steel Toe Morning Show.
01:27:12.000And the guy that's divorcing her has come out and said that they're all using drugs, and then it's very random that they get arrested today, because the stream just happened, I believe, two days ago.
01:27:23.000Something's really going on with Nick.
01:27:26.000But yeah, it's kind of big news because all the LawTubers, what's really ironic is that he covers criminal cases and now his case is going to be covered by all the LawTubers.
01:27:34.000Yeah, I said he was arrested, was it possession of ammo and a firearm while user of a controlled substance or something?
01:27:49.000So she was a co-host of a show called Steel Toe Morning Show.
01:27:53.000And this guy, Aaron Amolte, her current husband, even though they're going through a divorce, basically admitted that he would hang out with Nick and them and that they were doing wife swapping and that they were using ecstasy and cocaine.
01:28:12.000You know, all day I read about Trump and we read about how the war in Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, but when you hear drama like this, it is literally like- Candy's bad for you.
01:28:25.000Like drama, other people's personal drama?
01:28:27.000Candace and Ben calling for a debate is on the scale of importance, like one being not important at all, 10 being the most important thing in the world, a three.
01:28:35.000It's like, oh, there's interesting questions that I think they could have a conversation around and were wondering why there was this claim of an NDA and Candace was shut down.
01:28:42.000I mean, and any discussion on economic policy is more important than that, but it has its merit.
01:28:47.000This I'd put in a similar camp where it's like a prominent host giving legal commentary that a lot of people are getting their understanding of law and criminal cases, especially pertaining to politics, is arrested and charged and having some kind of breakdown.
01:29:00.000I'd probably put it on a three, meaning There's a time and a place for when it matters to talk about because it affects the greater media landscape.
01:29:09.000So I don't, maybe it is, this one I don't think is candy, because it's important, and it's about someone who's going through struggles, and there's a conversation that can come out of this that could lead to helping other people who are sick.
01:29:20.000Yeah, and it could help him, but I guess it may be why I said the candy part is because of the video where he is so inebriated.
01:29:26.000I mean, he's just like this, and I mean, everybody's had bad moments, I guess, in their life, but to do it live streaming when you're in control of the live stream, I mean, it's really bad.
01:29:34.000Look, you know what, I just need to understand this, okay?
01:29:37.000Because you've had a bunch of prominent streamers who have been caught somehow on camera with, like... DSP got caught cranking it?
01:29:58.000You should never be cranking it in your home studio.
01:30:01.000I mean, you'd think you'd have a separate place for that, but this is his place where he does it.
01:30:04.000This is why I say it's also, it's not just candy.
01:30:06.000I mean, the conversation around how we've transformed our production facilities from work environments into our bedrooms.
01:30:13.000has opened the door for people to be on camera and you know what I'm saying?
01:30:19.000I don't know if you saw the video went so viral you definitely saw it where Eliza Jordana was she got beat up by a guy but she actually hit the guy first it was that video in a car got millions of views.
01:31:50.000No, but the internet, when you talk about these streamers, that is sadly where it's going.
01:31:54.000The most popular streamers, I think, on here On YouTube or like people that just IRL stream or just sit in front of their green screen like I show speed.
01:32:14.000Where it's like all the fights in schools and stuff would go a bit viral like this idea that we want to see humanity at its worst and you can get that on demand 24-7 on the internet is enticing to people.
01:32:24.000If you want to see humanity at its worst, go follow Anthony Cumia's Twitter account.
01:32:28.000It is literally just like a black guy beating up a Chinese woman every tweet.
01:33:00.000And so the argument was, it doesn't matter if you start a fight, you don't destroy someone's brain over it.
01:33:05.000But they're arguing that the white girl was a bully Who had a history of causing problems and attacking this girl, so she fought back, and now they're saying they're not gonna charge her for it.
01:33:14.000But I thought the other girl was actually on suspension for fighting already, from what I read.
01:33:23.000There's a school near here that, like, apparently went into a lockdown or state of emergency because the students were just, like, couldn't be managed, right?
01:33:32.000It is interesting to me that the generation that is so online, like you're talking about, they're more likely to see real-life violent content.
01:33:39.000Remember when everyone was hysterical about video games all the time?
01:33:42.000We're also seeing all kinds of breakdowns in schools constantly.
01:33:47.000I think the internet, while an incredible tool and obviously allows me to do this job, like, there is a very dark side and it is really affecting the young people of this country.
01:33:55.000And I don't think it's unique to just the internet, though, because we've been televising war and violence on TV, like, it's been on TV forever.
01:34:02.000But speaking of that, Tim, you can look it up.
01:34:04.000The CIA, you know, got caught making fake beheading videos.
01:35:52.000No, I think distraction stories would be like...
01:35:56.000Ben Shapiro got into an argument with a waiter and then, like, there's a video going viral of him and it's like, well, how does that impact anything really?
01:36:03.000Candace and Ben arguing over Israel-Palestine causing a rift in the company and how this resulted in a firing matters for the media landscape but also the issue of Israel-Palestine as it pertains to American politics and media.
01:36:13.000So while I don't think it's the most important thing in the world, Them having a debate over Israel-Palestine could answer a lot of questions people want out in the open in modern society from two high-profile personalities.
01:36:24.000The question of, why is it anti-Semitic to say we shouldn't be giving military funding?
01:36:28.000You know, we don't want to give funding to Israel.
01:36:32.000Let's have that debate out in the open.
01:36:34.000So Candace and Ben having conversations around that I think is very important.
01:36:37.000Yeah, I mean, you're right, because if you bring up the World Central Kitchen, Jose Andres' humanitarian project that feeds people that are in war-torn countries or hit by a natural disaster, I want to be on Israel's side, but Israel also bombed humanitarian aid workers.
01:36:53.000I don't support Hamas at all, but if you just say that, if you're critical whatsoever of Israel, you're automatically anti-Semitic, which is ridiculous.
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01:38:44.000No, but there's like Viking movies, you know, with like black people in them and it doesn't make any sense because there's no black Vikings.
01:38:49.000And depending on how they, they do it, um, like, uh, people complain about Heimdall in, um, The Marvel movies, because it was played by Idris Elba.
01:38:58.000Because Heimdall is a Norse god who's a white guy.
01:39:00.000And I'm like, that I don't care about.
01:39:09.000But if you're doing, like, a historical piece, where it's like, this movie is set in, you know, 782 Norway, and then you have, like, a multicultural cast, you're gonna be like, no, it isn't.
01:40:01.000Well, you know, one, there's one in Dallas I like a lot, Cat Matchers, and they are, and I've already donated a little money to them already, but you can look it up.
01:40:09.000They got a great Facebook page, and there's a lot of different cat organizations.
01:40:13.000I just really want to try to make it where we don't euthanize these cats.
01:42:14.000There was one of like a big like gratine maybe and like someone's coming through a sliding glass door and the dog is like fine and then it goes the guy starts walking around the corner the dog starts walking around the corner and like the homeowner steps up and she screams and the dog like whips around and is totally protective like he didn't realize anything was going on until he was like oh wait this is an intruder.
01:43:09.000I think they're real because a dude took a bunch of, what is it called, americium from smoke detectors, and I'm not going to explain how he did it, but he basically irrated his entire neighborhood, and he was covered in lesions from the radiation that he was just putting pieces of metal together, and then he got raided by the feds.
01:43:23.000They tried offering him a job, and then on his off time he started making Radioactive weapons again, and then they had to arrest them and stop them.
01:43:30.000What about atom bombs are real, but maybe we didn't drop them in Japan Well, they say they could have been firebombs You know they were like the trains are running the next day in Japan and Hiroshima Nagasaki But that's what makes you mad is this no civilians should have to die, but I mean, I guess it's happening in the Ukraine It's happening in all that stuff.
01:45:10.000Andre Tukalescu says, Canada just introduced a bill to give automatic citizenship to all children born abroad of new citizens help.
01:45:20.000So I was reading about this and the reason why I didn't pull it up and I didn't talk about it earlier is because I think it's being lightly misconstrued.
01:45:27.000I think it was tabled, so I don't know if they are actually, so liberals are pushing something like this, but the general idea is if you have been a citizen of Canada for at least three years and in in uh... this period and you have a child who was born so after you've been in canada for at least three years after that if you had a child was born outside of canada they're saying they're not citizens and so they're saying if like if if that was you your kid will have citizenship i don't understand why people are freaking out about that i could be wrong
01:46:03.000You are a citizen of Canada, you are traveling abroad and had a kid, and they're claiming your kid's not Canadian.
01:46:13.000I thought, if your parents are... So they're saying they're gonna make sure that these kids get citizenship.
01:46:18.000Well, Canada's population is so much lower than the United States, they need as many people as they can get, I mean... But they have the MAID program.
01:46:42.000I think the concern is that Canada has a lot of immigration, and so if you, you know...
01:46:48.000Became a citizen of Canada but your intention was always to move back to your home country.
01:46:53.000Are you actually a Canadian citizen or have you gotten citizenship but you're looking for that chance to then send your kid to Canadian universities or be a part of the healthcare system?
01:47:03.000That's why I think the law says for at least three years you're in Canada.
01:47:06.000You're a citizen of Canada in Canada for three years.
01:47:08.000Yeah, I think citizenship laws are really tricky because ultimately There are people who are always looking to say, like, oh, I have a foothold in this, you know, Western country or whatever else, but they're not necessarily committed to the country in terms of, like, they don't have a lot of national pride, or they're not going to pay into the tax base or whatever else.
01:47:27.000Like, you'll hear this a couple times, like, people who are anti-surrogacy talk about this, like, there are men who will hire American surrogates, Chinese men, Oh, wow.
01:47:35.000a baby who is then, you know, born in America, so they're an American citizen, and therefore you are
01:47:40.000the parent of an American citizen, which opens the door for chain migration. And so this is like the
01:47:44.000concern for a lot of countries. Ginger McGyver says, Alex, consider contributing to the Sierra
01:47:49.000Endangered Cat Haven. They have daily tours and lots of lively big kitties. Plus, they have an
01:47:54.000excellent wildlife program to save big kitties in the wild, like cheetahs and others. That's like a
01:47:59.000You know, I've actually been so crazy that I've become friends with Joe Exotic.
01:48:03.000Did you guys watch Tiger King, obviously?
01:48:18.000But those big cats, a lot of it's like because these people get the cubs and they're really small and then obviously it gets too big really fast and so they have these like animal sanctuaries.
01:48:26.000and Carol Baskin has them and like I don't know that's kind of a really seedy thing. There's
01:48:31.000one in the Dallas area Is there one? That one's totally fine. I know they're in
01:48:36.000Oklahoma and stuff too but those big cats you just feel bad for them. Shout out to Joe
01:48:40.000Exotic running for president yeah and I'm voting for Joe Exotic actually
01:51:42.000It's like, we're going to have a couple hours to just talk about everything, and I'm excited for it because, again, it's like, I want to know his foreign policy, I want to know his border position, I want to know his position on North and South Korea, Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, Russia, in-depth plan, you're president, what do you do?
01:51:59.000Because I'm tired of this like, the only conversations I ever really hear are like, he's the other guy.
01:52:03.000And I'm like, I don't care, I want to talk about what's actually the plan.
01:52:15.000Even though I don't agree with him, I think he should have Secret Service.
01:52:18.000Alright, let's read some more Super Chats.
01:52:23.000We have Corey Richman says, I received a letter in the mail from a company, true hold offering to buy my house, then lease it back to me all under the guise of financial freedom.
01:53:53.000Yeah, I mean, I guess if you can build it and afford it.
01:53:55.000But you know, this is why the nuclear weapon deal, you know, the conspiracy behind it, we can use that as a pretext to literally invade any country.
01:54:01.000I mean, the whole war in the Middle East was because we said that they had weapons of mass destruction.
01:54:09.000There was no weapons of mass destruction.
01:54:11.000So it was like a big boogeyman that they didn't even have.
01:54:13.000Well, if they came out and said, we need to invade Iraq and Afghanistan so we can surround Iran and then invade Iran, people would be like, nah, I'm not okay with that.
01:54:22.000But Saddam Hussein let the CIA let people inspect everywhere and they never found any and so I don't know I just think that they're probably they they want to scare us Tim.
01:54:32.000They told us in school and they told it to you too that they have enough weapons to blow the world up like 80 times over.
01:54:56.000For some reason, I do think, and this is going to be an unpopular opinion, I think the same thing is going to happen that happened in 2020.
01:57:08.000We're building a dock to deliver humanitarian aid, while the people who are supposed to receive the aid have been actively shooting at that pier.
02:00:42.000People do it when I say it like that, so there you go.
02:00:45.000And then we're going to have the Uncensored Members Call-In Show, so if you want to call in and talk to Alex, I don't recommend it, but I'm sure many of you will try.
02:01:48.000We've heard crazy stories already about people dying and going to like a summer land afterlife and demons scratching people.
02:01:54.000And you've been working on getting up for a little while, so it's cool.
02:01:56.000Have you ever had sleep paralysis where like you can't get up?
02:01:59.000That's like very... We've talked about seeing like tentacle entities dancing on you.
02:02:03.000There was a lady who said like her Taco Bell was haunted and she was like someone jokingly referenced an exorcism and then a shelf broke right then.