A judge orders Trump to bring back illegal immigrants from El Paso, Texas. The Democratic Party is in free fall, and CNN and NBC News have a new poll that shows it s the lowest it s been in 20 years. Plus, my cat Troy has gone missing and I'm offering a $10k reward to find him.
00:00:35.000And so if that's the case, it's not official, not official.
00:00:39.000Now there are legal challenges, but with Dan Bongino now officially as of today joining the FBI. Questions over whether or not there's actually going to be moves made against the JSEX committee, possibly Anthony Fauci?
00:01:10.000Democrats are actually arguing that an inferior court judge has equal powers to the president.
00:01:18.000That is, when the president is engaged in international relations right now with El Salvador, a judge can overwrite the agreement between a president and a foreign country.
00:01:30.000Because that judge is saying Trump's got to bring back the alleged criminals.
00:02:14.000I say the Democratic Party is absolutely crushed.
00:02:17.000Despite the fact that Trump's approval rating in the NBC poll was still down four points, the nation's view of whether or not we are on the right track is the highest it's been in 20 years.
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00:03:50.000Now, before we go into the rest of the traditional shout-outs, Mylonopoulos' cat Troy has gone missing, and I would be remiss if I did not put out this message so that y'all who actually care and want to save this cat, it's the Silver Lake area.
00:04:32.000Y'all know that we went through it pretty rough with Mr. Bocas, and a lot of people superchatted us saying they'd spend any amount of money to save the life of their friend who was sick or scared or otherwise.
00:04:42.000And I am sad to hear that Milo is going through this, and hopefully someone in the Los Angeles area may actually spot this cat.
00:04:49.000And maybe by blasting it out here on Timcast IRL, someone may get word of it.
00:05:10.000Ian's Graphene Dream still sold out, but Appalachian Nights, Rise with Roberto Jr., and Stand Your Grounds are available.
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00:05:27.000I was just banging on the table talking about how Voldemort sucked and...
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00:05:52.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Eleazar Perez.
00:06:23.000Everybody's asking me about it because they know that like Sam won't shut up about me and I'm like, I've seen some clips but it's like I really don't pay attention to that.
00:06:36.000I think the camera actually didn't do it justice because when I was in the room with him and he was locked in there with me, the amount that he stuttered and the fear I saw on his face face-to-face, they kind of zoomed out whenever that happened.
00:07:06.000I was at the White House today for the first time at the White House press briefing room, thanks to the company here and hard work over at the Trump administration.
00:07:14.000Caroline Levitt, the press secretary for Trump, is phenomenal and doing a great job over there and holding a tight ship and doing an excellent job.
00:07:20.000And I look forward to covering, to be covering more of her press briefings moving forward.
00:07:24.000Mr. Stanley Jr. Hey, guys, this is Redman G. Stanley Jr. I am the local blue collar here.
00:07:29.000I'm also a common-sense revolutionary.
00:08:20.000In a late-night social media post, Trump claimed, without evidence, President Joe Biden used an auto pen to sign the pardons, and so he considered them hereby declared void, vacant, and of no further force or effect.
00:08:32.000Trump, who made retribution against his perceived political enemies a focal point of his campaign—he did not, actually—said the committee members should fully understand that they are subject to investigation at the highest level, despite no findings of wrongdoing.
00:08:44.000There's not been an investigation of wrongdoing.
00:08:46.000Wow, ABC, you are really gargling vomit on this one.
00:08:50.000Alexandra Hutzler, she's just, you know what's funny is like, I don't understand why these people are bashing their faces on the table to defend Joe Biden.
00:08:59.000Like, what about this woman who wrote this?
00:09:23.000Its few restrictions include that it can only apply to federal offenses and can't interfere with the impeachment powers of Congress.
00:09:28.000In 1929, a memo by the Solicitor General to the Attorney General on pardons held that neither the Constitution nor any statutes prescribes the method by which executive clemency shall be exercised or evidenced.
00:09:38.000It is wholly a matter of the president to decide as a practical question, blah, blah, blah.
00:09:45.000The question is not, does Donald Trump have the power to overturn a pardon?
00:09:49.000The question is, did Joe Biden actually sign these pardons, or was it Hunter Biden himself who pardoned himself?
00:09:58.000And they totally gloss over that point, like, because they don't want the reader to actually ask that question.
00:10:04.000Because if the auto pen is actually how they're signed, and apparently that is the case, if that is the case, then there's no reason to be...
00:10:14.000Confident that it was actually the president signing them.
00:10:17.000And if it's not the president, then anything that, or at least if it's not the president or the president directing them to do that, then it's completely reasonable to say, look, this wasn't the president doing it.
00:10:31.000And there's no reason to believe that Joe Biden even knew about it because Joe Biden was clearly, you know, cognitively impaired.
00:10:39.000I think what you said there at the end is kind of the most important part, like, because there are so many questions surrounding whether or not Joe Biden was senile, especially towards the end.
00:10:48.000I mean, if they're willing to swap this guy out, who really knows what were happening with these pardons at the end of the day when some of his staffers were just using auto pens.
00:11:24.000You know, I think Joe was sitting there going.
00:11:27.000I think there needs to be an investigation to how competent Joe Biden is and all of the people who are in Congress and Senate who are willing to kind of just gloss over this fact.
00:11:37.000The fact that they were willing, again, the Democrats were willing to slip this guy out, swap this guy out so late into the game for Kamala Harris, a really poor candidate, really speaks to how compromised Joe Biden was mentally.
00:11:49.000And there are a lot of people in Congress, many elected officials who are willing to ride this ship for whatever reason to cover for Joe Biden in an attempt to grab power.
00:11:57.000So I think there's something to be said about the people who allowed the presidency to continue with the guy who wasn't really there.
00:12:04.000There's something to say also about Kamala Harris not invoking the 25th Amendment.
00:12:54.000Moreover, I just listened to an interview with Chuck Schumer where he still said, like, no, every time I saw Joe Biden, he was very well put together and everything seemed fine until the debate.
00:13:03.000So apparently we're supposed to believe that everything was la-di-da and great and Joe Biden was completely competent and coherent just until the debate.
00:13:10.000And that was the first time anybody's ever seen Joe Biden in that state.
00:13:46.000The best thing for Republicans would be for AOC and these progressives to lead the party.
00:13:55.000Frankly, the moderates like Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries have a better shot against Republicans, I believe, than people like AOC. AOC is a proud socialist, as she would say.
00:14:11.000Because the only people that are going to get significant donations from the large backers and from the people that actually keep packs afloat are going to be people that don't want to take your property away.
00:14:27.000They would push for policies that would harm people that have money because they believe that it is wrong for there to be billionaires.
00:14:37.000The far left of the Democrat Party actually believes that every billionaire is a policy error, and they would expropriate their property given the opportunity.
00:14:46.000That means they're not going to get donations.
00:14:48.000What I love is that, and the rumors are Vladimir Putin is the wealthiest man on the planet.
00:14:55.000I mean, I've heard it, but I always thought that it would be like the Saudi royal family, like the king of Saudi Arabia.
00:15:01.000No, I think Putin makes a lot of sense.
00:15:02.000They argue that most of his wealth is hidden by the Russian government, but that because of his control of the system, his wealth is estimated maybe near $700 billion.
00:15:20.000Donald Trump, what was the Krasenstein tweet about?
00:15:22.000Donald Trump's flying on Marine One to go play golf or something.
00:15:25.000And they're like, that flight's going to cost $2 million.
00:15:27.000And I was like, so to all the liberals who are upset about the billionaires, they want to consolidate all of that power and wealth within the government and then have a president who has 500 times more power?
00:15:58.000Did you guys see Trump was golfing while he ordered that Houthi strike and then they showed him a video of it as it's happening in his golf setup and he was just like, oh yeah, great, alright, next shot.
00:16:11.000And did you see that interview he did last year with Tim Poole where he said he would not bomb Yemen?
00:16:47.000If I understand correctly, there's already a lot of companies that have started going around Africa, and that doesn't get you out of the danger zone either, because if you go around Africa, you still have to deal with the coast of Somalia.
00:16:57.000So it makes sense that the United States will step in and say, all right, look, if you're going to attack this shipping lane, this is the entire world uses.
00:17:27.000Did you guys see Trump put out a truth on Truth Social where he said a further attack by the Houthis would be construed as an attack by Iran.
00:17:37.000So this is liable to escalate quickly.
00:17:40.000We might need to pull another Qasem Soleimani strike, inshallah.
00:17:44.000I do want to jump to the next story, but I just want to stress for everybody watching.
00:17:47.000One like equals how many years y'all want Fauci in prison for.
00:21:24.000They say Donald Trump is getting revenge and stuff and things like this.
00:21:27.000It's weird that we have to protect the Biden family.
00:21:31.000That we have to pay for their protection.
00:21:34.000Did the Democrats want to play the game of the Trump administration and all law enforcement are evil and fascistic and that they should also have armed men with guns surrounding Joe Biden's family?
00:21:42.000I mean, wouldn't this be a relief to them?
00:21:45.000I mean, I understand that it's normal for a president to continue getting Secret Service protection, but I was unaware that families got Secret Service protection post their tenure as president.
00:23:00.000She should have never had Secret Service protection from the beginning, from the get-go.
00:23:03.000So Grok says that children of former presidents' protection is typically provided until they reach the age of 16, though this can be extended under certain circumstances.
00:25:16.000And so right now, anybody who wants to buy a gun anywhere in the country has to fill out the NICS forum where it asks you if you are actively committing crimes.
00:25:22.000And then if you say yes, they say you can't buy a weapon.
00:27:12.000Everyone knows that Hunter's kind of a mess.
00:27:15.000If he's got money, he's probably going to blow it on nefarious things, but it's not going to be something where he's going to have an impact nationally or internationally.
00:28:25.000I respect that Cash is willing to say, here's what I actually think about it.
00:28:28.000I'm not going to just lie to you because you want to hear something and then that's not going to happen.
00:28:32.000Dan Bongino, on the other hand, is the other hand.
00:28:35.000And he is the guy who looks straight at the camera and points his fingers saying, we're coming for you, you criminals, you corrupt, deep state cronies.
00:28:43.000And I think Cash is going to be like the administrative powerhouse, but Dan's going to be the tip of the spear.
00:28:49.000I think Dan might actually start going after some more higher profile individuals.
00:28:53.000I think Dan's more likely to prioritize the terrorism, the far left.
00:28:57.000All of these things that we have been complaining about on the ground, that he's been talking about on his show, you know it's right there, top of mind.
00:29:05.000Yeah, I would love to see significant changes come from the Department of Justice.
00:29:12.000I'd like to see them actually go after...
00:29:17.000They kind of do the same thing as what they do with racism, right?
00:30:20.000My friends, before we get to the next story, smash that like button.
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00:31:37.000If you send them home, they come right back.
00:31:39.000El Salvador will take them in and hold them.
00:31:42.000This is fundamentally, at its core, undoubtedly a foreign policy circumstance, negotiation between two different presidents on dealing with international relations.
00:31:59.000In this story, While the plane was in midair, a judge, a district court judge out of D.C., just like a city, low level, inferior court level, said, turn any planes around that are carrying people.
00:32:30.000Yelling in court that his power is equitable to President Trump's.
00:32:34.000This is the most insane thing I have ever heard.
00:32:39.000First and foremost, I hope you all never forget the story, that when Donald Trump and his administration says, Trendy Aragua, who's been on the news all day, taking over, you know, for the past year, taking over buildings, we're just gotta go.
00:33:16.000And also now trying to argue that they have authority.
00:33:20.000Over the president's foreign policy maneuvers relating to military decisions insane.
00:33:26.000This actually relates to something that we've been talking about that I believe the administration is trying to do, which is get issues like this, whether it be this particular issue or something else, in front of the Supreme Court and have the Supreme Court rule.
00:33:43.000Does the administration, does the president have the authority to be the executive or do all these other bureaucracies and judges and lower courts, do they have the authority to stop the president?
00:33:58.000Most of these injunctions, they're mostly new.
00:34:04.000FDR... Made massive changes via executive order, and there were zero injunctions.
00:34:10.000No judge in the whole country stopped anything FDR did.
00:34:14.000There were things that had to be stopped because I believe that the Supreme Court said they were unconstitutional, but there were no judges that could just make an injunction from a specific area and say, no, this can't...
00:38:09.000This is the only issue, and I'm sorry, but I'm not going to defend Democrats, and I'm not going to play this game where for four years they opened the border to millions of people.
00:38:24.000Many of whom were Trendy Aragua criminals.
00:38:28.000And then when Donald Trump says, we are going to work to get rid of them, now, now, because we believe in the rule of law, we scrutinize Donald Trump's efforts to reverse the problem.
00:38:38.000That is a wartime tactic Democrats have implemented against us.
00:38:43.000Flood the border with anyone and everyone, including criminals.
00:40:10.000Find the errors, bring them back, fine.
00:40:11.000But really, get rid of people and they need to up the tempo and up the numbers because they haven't been doing nearly enough.
00:40:19.000Even if they're sending like – even if they worked, which they're not, even if they were sending 5,000 people a day, you know, flights with that many flights out of the country, that's still not going to get rid of nearly enough of the illegals.
00:40:31.000But what they have to understand too about these different cultures is that they assume that everyone has the American culture.
00:40:36.000But when you go to Mexico, when you go to Islamic nations, they have these pedophilic cultures where it's okay to marry younger people.
00:40:43.000It's okay to be attracted to younger-age women.
00:40:45.000So when these illegals are coming in...
00:40:47.000They have their own culture, but they're not—and they're not assimilating, so they do have those tendencies.
00:40:51.000That's why a lot of the rape—if you look at the rape stats, a lot of them are people with strong bloods because they don't want to refrain themselves from acting on those urges, and they don't actually— That's multiculturalism.
00:40:59.000Yeah, yeah, so they don't think about—they don't think about any of the consequences.
00:41:03.000They just look at whatever the leftist— Well, we— Get him out.
00:41:28.000And they started seeing an increase in these attacks at swimming pools and things where young Swedish boys would be surrounded by a gang of young Afghani men.
00:41:37.000And then they would perform their cultural practice on them.
00:41:40.000There are US troops who have come back and said this is a common thing in Afghanistan that people don't want to hear about because the question that arises why are we helping these people that this is an evil practice?
00:41:51.000People need to understand, cultures are very different and terrifyingly different, but liberals don't seem to know that because they don't really read or learn, they just think they do.
00:42:00.000More like they get their platitudes from their non-theistic religion priests in their intersectional practices and just take it all as law, and they think.
00:42:15.000That when you bring in all these other cultures from around the world, everyone's going to hold hands and sing songs under a rainbow.
00:42:21.000When, in fact, someone comes in and says, you're eating pork?
00:43:09.000Well, of course a Muslim is important.
00:43:10.000It was more a rhetorical question for them, right?
00:43:12.000Because when they say we don't need religion, we don't need Christianity, there's always not a theocracy, but you always need a religion as a foundation because that's going to be the result of it.
00:43:20.000Well, right now, as we've become increasingly more secular, as people have abandoned religion, and I would say actually it's more so that people who claim to be Christians aren't Christians, and so there is no strong moral tradition.
00:43:32.000You get a generation in millennials and now in younger Gen Z. They have moral foundations.
00:43:39.000They're just a hodgepodge of random garbage.
00:44:32.000There's probably multiple, but the one I'm thinking about is a sociologist, one of the best sociologists in the country.
00:44:36.000When you brought up the Christians, how a lot of them are fake Christians, they're actually committing worse things than what secularists would do.
00:44:41.000So Brad Wilcox, what he studies is not nominal Christians, but religious Christians.
00:44:45.000So people that do go to church multiple times a month, they look at the studies of the wife, and the wife are the happiest wives out of all of them.
00:44:52.000So when you do look at these studies, a lot of them are nominal Christians, meaning they're just Christians by name only.
00:44:57.000They're not actual Christians, they don't actually call the religion.
00:44:59.000But when you look at who actually follows a religion, they have better stats than everyone else and better results by a large margin when they actually do adhere to religion itself.
00:45:07.000So you said that societies need a fundamental or a foundation.
00:45:12.000Religion needs to be the foundation of everything.
00:45:14.000So would you say that there is a type of religion?
00:45:18.000Or what would you say to people that say, well, the Shintoism in Japan was the foundation for that.
00:45:23.000And that isn't really what we consider a religion.
00:45:51.000Our culture is not an honor culture or something like that.
00:45:55.000What would you say about other cultures?
00:45:56.000What I would say is like a correspondence in series.
00:45:59.000So whatever reflects reality with what's written in a book.
00:46:03.000So if the Bible says these are the things that we should adhere to and we see those innate laws written in our heart because that's what people are advocating for, that's what I would advocate for when it's Christianity that represents reality more than anything else.
00:46:13.000And I guess that's kind of hard to discern once again if you don't go experience other cultures or other religions.
00:46:17.000But based off what we see people complaining about constantly, what they're adhering to or what they're referring to is the Bible itself.
00:46:41.000That is a different kind of culture, but I think that that's actually closer to Christianity than Shintoism, because it's not an honor culture.
00:46:48.000An honor culture where, like, you know, if you are insulted, you have to take care of that insult, and if you don't, you're dishonored.
00:46:55.000So the idea of turning the other cheek in an honor culture is completely abhorrent.
00:47:32.000When people say there's a million different religions, it's very easy to discern which religions are false.
00:47:35.000You don't have to go and study them deeply.
00:47:37.000If I write a book and I say I'm going to teach a human being how to fly in 30 minutes...
00:47:40.000You would just throw it out the window because you see the internal inconsistency.
00:47:43.000So it's very easy when you see the consistency of the Bible itself or whatever Christians profess, you can see how it does reflect with the laws that are written in our hearts.
00:48:13.000On the show that the United States has a Christian moral tradition, even among secular liberal types, but it's fading from the younger generation as they drift away from it.
00:48:22.000That's why they abandon free speech and things like this.
00:48:24.000That's why we see all the depression, all the anxiety, all the suicide rates go up.
00:48:27.000The more we deviate from religion, the better or the higher these stats go.
00:48:32.000There's a lack of any moral framework on the left.
00:48:36.000So even from a pragmatist view, wouldn't that also show the consistency of that religion itself?
00:48:41.000That the more we deviate from something, the worse results we get, even from a pragmatic lens?
00:48:45.000Yeah, I think it proves that the Christian moral framework, based on the successes of Western nations, at least up to this point, proves that the Christian moral framework was the superior moral framework implemented so far.
00:48:58.000There's no reason right now to believe that there's anything else that's better.
00:49:02.000It's funny how, over time, this moral framework went from rooted in Christian tradition into now it's just, quote-unquote, democracy as it drifts away from any kind of religious root.
00:49:11.000I am deeply offended by CE. Don't you dare ever say 2025 CE to me.
00:49:58.000Take a look at the other countries of the world.
00:50:00.000Compare them to what the United States and Europe accomplished.
00:50:04.000Now, to be fair, up to this point, now as we drift towards secularism, it's starting to break apart.
00:50:09.000So I think it's fair to say that I am not saying quite literally that those who get on their knees and worship Jesus Christ or whatever are the reason for this.
00:50:16.000I am saying it's the moral tradition they hold, which does correlate with their faith in Jesus Christ and Christianity.
00:50:22.000But the moral traditions that are passed down, when those are lost, we can see everything falling apart.
00:50:27.000Have you ever heard of the paradox of freedom?
00:51:40.000You know, whatever you want, but you have a responsibility to articulate yourself properly.
00:51:45.000You know, you have the right to leave, you know, drive your car or leave your house and stuff, but you have the responsibility to not run people over.
00:51:52.000There are responsibilities that come with every single liberty that you have.
00:51:56.000Indeed, or if you were, say, granted spider powers, you have the ability to win a wrestling match, but if you don't stop the man who's robbing the promoter, then you will lose your uncle.
00:52:07.000Well, even voting, when I say women shouldn't vote, They look at me with a disgusting face.
00:52:11.000But at the same time, if voting itself was a real right, five-year-olds would be able to vote if it was inherent within us.
00:52:40.000Because even if you believe the very foundation, the precondition to everything, the right to life, you would have a lot of pro-lifers, but they're pro-choicers.
00:54:27.000CNN. Lowest ever recorded Democrat disapproval ratings, approval ratings.
00:54:32.000Holy smokes, the Republican Party has beaten the Democrats.
00:54:35.000What I love about this is Republicans are at 36 favorability and Democrats are at 29. So they're both apocalyptically bad.
00:54:41.000And then we have this from NBC. Now, I love how NBC starts off the headline.
00:54:46.000Trump faces early challenges on the economy as the United GOP backs big change.
00:54:50.000Why not just roll with what you buried at the bottom, NBC? Look at this.
00:54:56.000Democrats' lowest positivity ever, I guess, at 27. Now, many people say, you know, the question may be, my view of this is the Democratic Party's dead.
00:55:09.000It is a withered husk lying on the ground.
00:55:12.000It is, you ever see Harry Potter when he goes to the train station and there's that little Voldemort sitting on the ground?
00:55:18.000That's what the Democrats are right now.
00:56:41.000The way I described it this morning, if you got two guys in your kitchen, one guy says, I'm going to cook you dinner and I'm going to make beef bourguignon.
00:56:49.000And it's going to be the best you've ever had and I'm going to insult you and cuss and swear and make a big mess.
00:56:55.000It's like, okay, that doesn't sound too good, but he's going to make the best meal ever.
00:56:58.000The other guy goes, I won't do any of that.
00:57:01.000Okay, guess what happens when you vote for the guy who promises not to do anything for you?
00:57:20.000So I think why the Democrats are super unpopular right now Is because of Trump, but why in particular because of Trump?
00:57:28.000Trump is so effective at baiting the far-left Democrats, the far-left in the Democrat Party, to rally around the most unpopular things that make the rest of the party look really stupid and drag the rest of them down.
00:57:41.000So for example, with this most recent Trey Derogwa stuff, this is literally a terrorist organization.
00:57:47.000Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt said, these are monsters who tortured, raped, and murdered a 12-year-old.
00:57:54.000They said they were responsible for killing 22-year-old nursing student Lakin Riley.
00:57:58.000So he's forcing the Democrats to defend literal rapists and murderers, and the Democrats are asking themselves, why are we so unpopular?
00:58:33.000But also, they have nothing to offer, right?
00:58:35.000They have no good news to bring to anyone.
00:58:37.000So even American values were based off hope, giving you freedom, giving you liberty, giving you confidence that this is the land of the free.
00:58:53.000I think they're failing to coalesce around the most popular issues within their party because of the centrist and the far left.
00:59:02.000And Trump, I think, neutralized some of their issues because I think the Democrats, many, I mean...
00:59:08.000They've won elections in the past, and I foresee winning elections in the future once they find their footing in leadership here, but...
00:59:14.000I mean, on some positions, many people in the country, you know, do prefer the Democrats, but Trump managed to dispel them and focus on issues that are so just unpopular for Democrats.
00:59:25.000So, for example, we haven't heard a word about abortion.
00:59:28.000That is the most popular issue Democrats can ever talk about.
00:59:32.000Trump has managed to completely dispel that by saying he wouldn't move forward with the national abortion ban.
00:59:36.000So the most important issues he is dispelling, and then he's pressing his thumb down on the most unpopular issues that the Democrats have to deal with.
00:59:44.000Supporting literal rapists and murderers, and this is who the ACLU decides to focus their defense on?
00:59:49.000Like, you could have legalese to challenge any case.
00:59:53.000Donald Trump needs to be more selective on this one.
00:59:56.000Donald Trump should do things that he, like, the meme seven, was it seven years ago?
01:00:50.000Donald Trump ordered McDonald's to the White House, and the Democrats started attacking McDonald's, saying it was disgusting, and I'm like, you're gonna force McDonald's to come out in support of Donald Trump?
01:01:01.000Because it's like, okay, McDonald's, side with the liberals and agree that your food is garbage.
01:01:07.000Or side with Donald Trump, a guy who's on Air Force One with a Big Mac right now at RFK Jr. Trump should play up these very popular issues.
01:02:13.000Right, so these people, they're not that stupid, where their only plan that they have for marketing themselves to Democrats is abortion rights, a.k.a.
01:02:21.000killing my baby rights, or let my kid cut his penis off.
01:02:24.000No, I mean, it's ridiculous, too, because, I mean, for example, the past five years, Democrats' top issue was climate change, but now all the Democrats are protesting outside of the most popular EV company in our country.
01:02:37.000They're saying boycott Tesla, and I've spoken to climate activists about this, and they're like, oh, no, maybe you should have It's always the revolution.
01:03:12.000There may have been a revolution ten years ago, but everything they're advocating for is the antithesis of what they advocated for five years ago.
01:03:19.000Just because they're in disarray doesn't mean they don't want to see the collapse of capitalists.
01:03:48.000So what revolution are they going to actually lead?
01:03:50.000It's not that they're going to be successful, or I believe they're going to be successful, but the people that are like, oh, we want to see the downfall of capitalism, they believe that the downfall of capitalism is the revolution.
01:04:09.000I guarantee you, I will bet you $100,000 if you go to any one of these leftists advocating for revolution and offer them cash, they'll be a capitalist overnight.
01:04:34.000How much do you want to tell you about...
01:04:35.000They're completely and totally shallow.
01:04:36.000Let me tell you about a prominent punk rock band from the 2000s that wrote songs about how they opposed the two-party system, and they were anarchists, and today, 20 years later, they're singing songs.
01:04:49.000How about rage on behalf of the machine?
01:04:52.000All of these people who claim to hate capitalism will suck the tit of capitalism the moment the offer comes around.
01:04:58.000Now, maybe, I'd agreed with you 10 years ago, but these were just small movements that moved around and never really had any semblance of success.
01:05:07.000Now that we're looking at large-scale disruptions and chaos, of which it's still a minority position at this point, there is...
01:06:47.000I'm saying that it is completely possible and completely reasonable to think that because of the ebb and flow of these kind of movements and stuff, that if there were a charismatic leader to come up, that might be, maybe he's only 18 and we don't know who he is now, like right now.
01:07:01.000But in five years, he could be in his 20s, or in 10 years, he could be in his 30s, and it's possible that this could happen.
01:07:34.000I'm saying that it is completely reasonable to think that there could be a leader to come up in the next 5-10 years that could actually coalesce a movement around them.
01:07:45.000You said they wanted to end capitalism.
01:07:54.000There is no coherent idea for which they're advocating for to revolve into.
01:07:58.000They are simply just a chaotic fire that runs around smashing things because their only core ethos is, I hate.
01:08:05.000So, if you go to any one of these people who throws a Molotov cocktail to a building, you take them, and anybody keying a Tesla car, you say, hey, buddy.
01:08:24.000Okay, like I said, there may not be a cohesive movement right this minute, but these ideologies and this philosophy has existed and has coalesced around people in the past and has ruined countries.
01:08:38.000So to say that it did not happen or that it can't happen here...
01:08:42.000What I'm saying is right now, I think you're a hammer looking at nails.
01:08:45.000What we're looking at with the liberals and the Democratic Party is not a coherent communist revolution.
01:08:50.000It is a hodgepodge of random different ideas.
01:08:58.000That's the claims they made, which made no sense.
01:09:01.000Why were people who felt there should not be a structure of government, and they were willing to use violence to achieve that, teaming up with people who wanted to establish a total authoritarian system?
01:09:11.000It's always been the case on the left, though.
01:09:13.000The people that started the Soviet Union thought that they were anarchists.
01:10:46.000If a group like this achieves the destruction of the existing system, As Noam Chomsky said, when you enter the arena of violence, the most brutal guy wins, and that ain't us.
01:10:55.000So what's going to happen is, if there is a revolution, there's not going to be a revolution caused by them revolving into what they are fighting for.
01:11:03.000It will be a fascistic, militarized government of the right taking over and operating with authoritative systems under its own moral framework.
01:11:12.000To put it simply, if there was a Christian theocratic established militarized government that took over, most MAGA people probably would not care.
01:11:22.000They'd be like, I have no problem with saying blasphemy is illegal.
01:12:21.000These people have, for four years or longer, since Trump got elected the first time, broken the law, battered the Constitution, and sought to put Trump and his lawyers and anybody who supported him in prison to shut them down and silence them.
01:12:33.000They have already crossed the Rubicon.
01:12:35.000When they went after Trump's lawyers, I was like, that's it.
01:12:38.000That's the shot heard around the world.
01:12:39.000Trying to put Jenna Ellis in prison for simply representing Donald Trump is insane.
01:12:45.000Now Donald Trump is deporting people, as he has the right to do, and they're still arguing he has no authority to do it.
01:12:52.000The end result of this is if they keep up this rhetoric.
01:12:57.000Told this judge, stop trying to assert authority over the executive branch.
01:13:01.000You are creating a constitutional crisis.
01:13:03.000The Democrats are like, nope, Trump is.
01:13:05.000It's like, okay, if you're going to keep pushing that, and they're going to try and maintain to half the country that Donald Trump as president does not have executive authority as he's exercising it, which he does, and they did with the classified documents case, in their world, Trump is in violation of the Constitution and has destroyed the country, and now he must be stopped.
01:13:24.000In our world, Trump is literally doing what his authorities are vested in Article 2 of the Constitution and his executive authority, and they are acting outside the confines thinking a lower court judge can supersede the commander-in-chief is nuts.
01:13:40.000So when Biden was in office, we had the argument either we get a Chinese communist-style government with the Democrats as the only party, or you get some kind of civil war.
01:14:02.000Democrats have not stopped doing what they've always been doing, which means today Donald Trump can just keep doing what he's authorized to do, and they will declare further war.
01:14:12.000They're committing acts of terrorism against Tesla dealerships.
01:14:47.000They say climate change while they burn electric vehicles and electric car dealerships.
01:14:50.000They say democracy while they terrorize innocent people.
01:14:55.000Trump is exercising his authority vested in him.
01:14:58.000I see this over the summer, over the next year, potentially escalating to Donald Trump.
01:15:03.000Using the Insurrection Act, bringing the National Guard, doing whatever to bring this stuff under control.
01:15:07.000When they start arresting these far leftists engaged in terrorism, the left is going to claim Trump is disappearing people.
01:15:13.000When you get a guy who's not a citizen leading protests which turn violence, one of the organizers, Mahmoud Khalil, and Trump says...
01:15:21.000The Secretary of State has sole discretion to revoke visas, be it temporary or otherwise, and they say he's been disappeared.
01:15:28.000They will push to the extreme whatever happens to claim they are in V for Vendetta, which means the only outcome is going to be they are already starting a conflict with the establishment, with the government, with the majority population.
01:17:27.000ears up I heed his instincts I then saw a flicker of light on my BR door Ranger went to investigate I got my gun I saw the silhouette of a man on my deck with an AR-15 given my recent run-in with USAID and Egyptian secret police in Cairo I didn't know what to think I could hear whispers and saw two other men also in body armor heavily armed I turned Jeez.
01:21:43.000Not to mention, this also affects the people with the least amount of assets.
01:21:47.000If you're rich enough to be able to afford security, or guess what?
01:21:50.000Fox News doesn't have to deal with swattings because they work in a prominent building where you have security at their entrance.
01:21:55.000So this isn't happening to Daily Wire.
01:21:57.000Or if it is, they have ways to deal with it that makes them more safe.
01:22:01.000If you're some guy on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube with under 100,000 subscribers, you know, out in some random state, that's a random town.
01:22:09.000Two known deaths related to swattings.
01:22:12.000In Wichita, Kansas, he was shot and killed by police responding to a false report.
01:22:16.000And Mark Herring, in 2020, suffered a fatal heart attack when police arrived at his home due to a false report.
01:22:22.000Because they were trying to steal his Twitter handle.
01:22:25.000It's sad that death is what brings so much attention to a lot of these issues, and I hope something could happen before we get to that point on issues like this.
01:22:33.000I think this Trendy Aragua deportation thing...
01:22:39.000Is one of the hottest escalations in politics combined with the things on the ground?
01:22:45.000I don't know if people understand the seriousness of a lower court judge and Democrat-aligned organizations trying to assert power over the presidency.
01:23:22.000He's a federal judge, but he's just in the city, dealing with federal issues, arguing that he has the power over...
01:23:29.000Foreign policy decisions made by the President of the United States.
01:23:32.000And he's in court and they're saying he's yelling at people and demanding they heed his oral orders.
01:23:37.000It's not the first time a judge has done this.
01:23:40.000Look at what Democrats were doing with trying to put Trump in prison.
01:23:43.000Look at what happened with the two attempts on Trump's life.
01:23:46.000Guys, we now have these, we have acts of terror against all these Tesla dealerships escalating.
01:23:51.000It's not slowing down, even with law enforcement.
01:23:53.000We have swattings, which is terrorism.
01:23:56.000It's got an extremely low likelihood of death, but that is the intention.
01:24:01.000At the very least, it's to terrify you and make it hard for you to do any work.
01:24:06.000They are escalating their attacks against people on the right while actively going on social media and advocating for assassinations and murder.
01:25:37.000They simply agree on the power structure.
01:25:39.000The only thing the left represents right now is, quote, there is no truth but power, end quote.
01:25:45.000So if you are a leftist and you've got 50,000 followers, you defer to the bigger accounts that tell you what to do.
01:25:53.000It doesn't matter what they tell you to do.
01:25:54.000It just matters that they're prominent.
01:25:56.000If AOC came out and said something, they don't march in lockstep, unless it was so far outside.
01:26:01.000But as long as she stays in the confines of wokeness, they'll agree with her because she's prominent.
01:26:06.000If you look at the consistency of the leftists as well, they go off like what the feminists did to popularize their belief, which is standpoint theory.
01:26:14.000So we're not going to tell history through an objective lens.
01:26:17.000We're going to tell it through the lens of the oppressed person.
01:26:20.000And what's interesting about that is the best way to do that is by killing the patriarchy.
01:26:23.000So destroying the man that is the head of the household.
01:26:25.000If you can do that, if you can feminize the little man that's coming from the father, then you can essentially do everything else.
01:26:31.000Because now women are interchangeable with the man, and they also have the same level of power, which is what they're going to do.
01:27:31.000They say we don't need duties, but then we need duties.
01:27:33.000They would make the argument that the reason that they're torching Teslas and stuff is because it's fighting fascism.
01:27:38.000So it's like, well, you know, we have to fight the fascists because the fascists get in charge, or the fascists are in charge, so we have to fight the fascists.
01:27:45.000Once the fascists are not in charge, once we're back in power, then we'll worry about the climate.
01:28:14.000It was 2,000 different mass media portrayals of men.
01:28:17.000And he was seeing that over 75% of these big media outlets, like news articles, media channels, they would speak of men in the way of they are villains, they are abusers, they are philanderers.
01:30:12.000Obviously, the timeline, a lot of these are happening very close together.
01:30:15.000Not politicians, it is people who go on X. But there's also something to say about if you are big enough, you don't publicly talk about all of your swattings.
01:30:23.000If you have, you know, Fox News, Daily Wire, so on.
01:30:27.000Politicians also, I don't think, want to publicize this because there is some fear of this encouraging more attacks once you publicize them.
01:30:34.000So we're hoping to see a reduction in that.
01:30:37.000And hey, maybe next time I'm in the press briefing room, I will try to ask Press Secretary Levitt about these swallows.
01:30:43.000Well, let's grab this story real quick.
01:31:06.000Daniel Clark Pounder, 24, allegedly burned three Tesla chargers in a South Carolina parking lot and also apparently inadvertently set his clothes with Molotov cocktails on fire on March 7th.
01:31:16.000He spray-painted in red, long live Ukraine and F Trump on the pavement next to the charging stations.
01:33:04.000And I was just thinking, like, man, to see, like, rage against the machine, rage on behalf of the machine is kind of unsurprising because they, I never viewed them as real.
01:33:15.000But these punk bands were always in the gutter.
01:33:17.000And now they're in support of the military-industrial complex.
01:33:26.000In response to this, Rolling Stone asked me to comment on this spat with this band.
01:33:30.000And I was like, imagine going to the lead singer 20 years ago and telling them, this punk rock band that was ragging on Democrats, that in 20 years they would be performing for Democrats at a rally.
01:35:39.000I was debating a lady a few weeks ago at a women's march and I was saying we need to save these babies from abortions and she was saying, why don't you guys start saving the kids overseas like Palestine?
01:37:09.000If I did a pre-taped show and someone, like we're doing this culture war debate show, if someone was on stage and then just gish gabs for five minutes, I'm going to be like, you do know we're cutting that out of the show, right?
01:37:20.000Like, we ain't playing that game with you.
01:37:22.000We're going to give you a grandstanding opportunity like a member of Congress.
01:37:25.000Now, if you have a point to make, this is what I can't stand because people love to do this.
01:37:29.000Gish Gallup is probably the most common thing you see.
01:37:32.000It's where some will say, oh, yeah, well, Trump did X. Trump did Y. Trump did B. Nancy Pelosi said C. And then, you know what?
01:37:37.000When I'm talking about Joe Biden and you're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:37:40.000We have to address each point you're making.
01:37:42.000You have to make a point and then we get a counterpoint.
01:38:09.000He has a coherent worldview and they don't.
01:38:11.000So if you look at these LGBTQ ones where they do have a chance to open their mouth and a few words utter out of their mouth, you get to see their true colors.
01:38:17.000You know, the thing about Sam is that he's got like a high school equivalent education.
01:38:31.000When I tried debating him, it was like seven years ago.
01:38:34.000This is like the famous moment where I mentioned that his view on universal health care was basically an argument between deontological moral ethics and utilitarianism.
01:38:43.000And he says, I don't know what that means.
01:40:59.000I imagine a good portion is hate watching, though.
01:41:01.000Is that why guys like Luke Beasley, like he's a pundit, he does a show, like he's supposed to be all knowledgeable and whatnot, and Enrique is just a dude who got sentenced sometimes and was living the life.
01:41:56.000He argued why he thought he was right, and I said, okay, so now we're arguing about our interpretations of the Constitution, and this is an actual legal debate that neither of us are qualified to actually answer.
01:42:04.000We just have preference, worldview on how the courts should operate based on these provisions.
01:44:06.000So with these kids, I mean, for example, when these leftists are pushing all the gender dysphoria stuff, they don't actually care about the science.
01:44:13.000They say, we have science on our side.
01:44:14.000But they dismiss the actual experts like Stephen Levine, Kenneth J. Zucker, Miriam Grossman.
01:44:19.000They dismiss the actual experts that were experts in gender dysphoria for years.
01:44:23.000But they go with their own political agenda.
01:44:26.000And I'd be curious to see what the reaction you get from this is.
01:44:28.000So if I was going to debate some leftists and they were like, I think we should give kids gender-affirming care, I would say to them, oh, absolutely.
01:44:50.000But by all means, I really do respect you and all the work you do with making sure liberals stop having children because nobody likes them, right?
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01:52:07.000Do you think people should, like people like me that are on YouTube, do you think we should start moving over to Rumble a lot more seriously now?
01:52:15.000Actually, I was on Liz Wheeler's show earlier, and before the show, we were just, like as they were getting set up, we were talking about the industry, and she was asking me about similar things, and I said, you know what's fascinating is Spotify did a big favor to Rumble, because when Spotify converted the video streams, you now, the game changes.
01:52:32.000For a while, podcast sales were all audio, and nobody was in the YouTube game.
01:52:38.000There were a lot of people sold ads on YouTube.
01:52:40.000Obviously, big creators have ad reads and had for a long time.
01:52:43.000But the big major radio stations and big networks were like, YouTube?
01:52:48.000All the money was in podcasting because audio ads were super valuable.
01:52:54.000At the end of last year, there was a big wake-up call.
01:52:57.000And all these advertisers started saying, we want video.
01:53:00.000So Spotify, I don't know how long they've been working toward this, has converted to video podcasting.
01:53:07.000Now, we no longer say Apple, Spotify, YouTube.
01:54:20.000I do believe you'll have better traction on Rumble.
01:54:22.000That's why this morning we did the lineup.
01:54:25.000My morning show on YouTube at 20,000, but on Rumble, 45. Rumble was specifically built as a video podcasting platform because of the censorship.
01:54:32.000On YouTube, targeting video podcasting.
01:54:35.000So you've got all of these, I think it's like 70 million active users or something, which is massive, and they're looking for video podcasts.
01:54:43.000On YouTube, YouTube suppresses video podcasts.
01:54:46.000And they're like, we like podcasting, it's big, but we want people to watch Mr. Beast.
01:54:50.000Over the next five years, where do you see Rumble and YouTube head-to-head?
01:54:53.000YouTube is probably going to be the biggest player in the space for a very long time, but...
01:56:52.000So the other thing that changed, too, is for a while, there was always questions from advertisers when we'd mention, like, hey, we get X amount of views on YouTube, X amount on Rumble.
01:57:02.000They'd say, we're not familiar with Rumble, so we don't know.
01:57:04.000Now we just say, there's video streams and there's audio streams, and our video streams are 900,000.
02:00:18.000It'll prompt you right there to sign up for Rumble Premium.
02:00:21.000This means you get access to the Green Room podcast.
02:00:23.000Behind the scenes, today was pretty funny.
02:00:26.000We were kind of just going off and being kind of crazy.
02:00:29.000So if you want to watch a behind-the-scenes rant about woke video games, and I complain about the new video game Split Fiction, I think it's called.
02:00:36.000I said they might as well just call the video game Sappho and Her Friend, if anyone knows what that means.
02:00:41.000And Phil, do you know what that means?