Ben Shapiro and Tom McDonald have a song in the top of the iTunes chart, and it s no coincidence that it s written and produced by Ben Shapiro. Plus, Greg Abbott deploys the National Guard to the border, and the Border Patrol Union says they stand with Texas.
00:00:21.000Greg Abbott, governor of Texas, says that 10 other states have deployed National Guard to Texas to defend the border, and we're hearing reports that private citizens, in various capacities, are making their way to Texas.
00:00:33.000There are many people, prominent personalities saying, do not go to Texas, fearing another January 6th type incident.
00:00:43.000I think this one should be left up to Greg Abbott and the National Guard and law enforcement.
00:00:47.000It should be done through all the legal channels they're going through.
00:00:49.000The National Guard are being deployed.
00:00:51.000I think it's probably a safe bet to say private citizens shouldn't go anywhere near this in reference to any kind of conflict.
00:00:57.000I can't tell people what they should or shouldn't do.
00:00:59.000If you're a private citizen, you can go where you're allowed to go, but I definitely think it's important to say There's a lot of danger right now, and Greg Abbott is walking a fine line, and he's walking the right line, and the best way this is carried out is if Greg Abbott can handle this with the assistance of other states.
00:01:14.000But a lot of wild news breaking all of this down.
00:01:17.000There's also reporting that the Border Patrol Union said they stand with Texas.
00:01:22.000So I'm having trouble corroborating a lot of this.
00:01:43.000Ben Shapiro is the number one rapper in the world right now.
00:01:46.000All right, all right, all right, let's be fair.
00:01:48.000It's not absolutely true and correct to say that, but on iTunes, worldwide, Ben Shapiro and Tom McDonald have released a song in which Ben Shapiro raps one of the verses, and they're in the top of the iTunes charts.
00:02:05.000Now, a lot of people point out sales aren't, you know, it's not a lot of competition on iTunes.
00:02:14.000And so this is this is this is massive to reach this level in one day.
00:02:18.000And if everybody buys the song on Amazon or iTunes, it is entirely likely that Ben Shapiro could be as of next week, not actually, but so throughout this next week, they'll they'll track the charts and then the following Tuesday will release the billboard charts across the board.
00:02:33.000Ben Shapiro will probably be a billboard charting hip hop artist and rapper.
00:02:39.000Because already the amount of sales they have.
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00:03:04.000Whole beans still available, but apparently this stuff's so good, people are buying it like crazy.
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00:03:13.000We have got a coffee shop currently under construction, and second floor private club, where we're going to be doing live events, potentially once a month.
00:03:19.000We're still working out the details, but this means those in the Martinsburg, West Virginia area, or anywhere close enough that wants to drive down, We're gonna have members-only live shows, and it's gonna be a lot of fun.
00:04:01.000As for Tom McDonald, I think he's amazing, and I definitely want to see Tom succeed in the music industry.
00:04:06.000And when I talk about the work we do in music and how we want to smash our way into the Billboard chart rankings, the same applies for our friends who make music as well, which includes the guys over at Based Records, Five Times August.
00:04:17.000And right now, with Tom McDonald releasing a song with Ben Shapiro, you know we love shouting out Tom McDonald.
00:04:22.000But when I heard that Ben Shapiro was going to rap, no one asked me to do this, I said, The love of God, can we make Ben Shapiro the number one rapper in the country?
00:04:31.000And it's just, not only, there's a great message in the song, with what the lyrics are themselves, but the troll, I'm sorry, I just, if there's anything I could buy, if there's anything I could wish for right now, Aside from justice on the border, right?
00:04:48.000But as a cultural endeavor we can all do right now as just something fun, it's to go to factswithben.com and buy the song to support Tom MacDonald and Ben Shapiro.
00:04:58.000And again, we're not sponsored to say this.
00:05:34.000Hey, if I can be the black face of white supremacy, then Ben Shapiro can be the number one rapper in the world.
00:05:39.000I have a brand new book, it's called As Goes California, My Mission to Rescue the Golden State, and I'm breaking some big news on your show.
00:05:46.000I called the CEO, telling him I was going to be on your show.
00:05:50.000He said, you tell Tim, any of his viewers want a free copy of your book, have them go to oldglorybank.com, open up an account, and when you get your debit card in the mail, you will get a free copy of Larry Elder's book, As Goes California, a $25 value.
00:06:06.000It's about California, how messed up it is, why I ran for the recall election, and at the time I was thinking about running for president, later on I did, and about why I was running and what I would do if I became president.
00:06:16.000We gotta talk about that, especially with what's going on in Texas, these other states speaking up, as goes California.
00:06:32.000Hello, I am Phil Labonte, lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains, a very failed musician, anti-communist, and counter-revolutionary.
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00:06:54.000Texas prepared for standoff with Biden.
00:06:57.000Ten states send troops and law enforcement to the border.
00:07:01.000Governor Abbott told former Fox News host Tucker Carlson Friday that 10 states have already sent National Guard troops or other law enforcement members to the southern border to aid Texas in the face of growing pressure from President Joe Biden's administration to allow Border Patrol agents to remove razor wire barriers the state installed to deter illegal immigrants from pouring into the state.
00:07:20.000During Friday's interview with Carlson, Abbott said he would be surprised if any of the 25 Republican states that have pledged to support his state did not send additional assistance.
00:07:29.000There have been about 10 states, so far, that have sent National Guard or other law enforcement, Abbott said.
00:07:35.000They are now joined together with us, and this is a fight for the future of America.
00:07:40.000Now, I don't know what's currently going on.
00:07:42.000News is happening very, it's changing rapidly with what's happening on the border.
00:07:48.000The Biden administration was supposed to do something.
00:07:50.000Apparently, I've seen some people spreading a rumor that there was some, they said, okay, today's the deadline, but then they said something like 6 p.m.
00:07:59.000and I have not heard anything just yet.
00:08:01.000Some people are saying there's very little information coming out because something is actually going on behind the scenes, but I don't know for sure.
00:08:08.000Part of me wants to believe, because of normalcy and optimism bias, this will all blow over.
00:08:13.000But considering Ben Shapiro is the number one rapper in the world, I think it's more likely to just erupt in the most absurd way imaginable.
00:08:19.000I think it's important to point out that at one time Democrats spoke, like Donald Trump did, about illegal immigration and about the borders.
00:08:30.000After the first bombing of the World Trade Center, he even, Harry Reid, even talked about how the 14th Amendment is interpreted to confer citizenship to an illegal alien who has a baby on American soil.
00:08:53.000I think our country forgets that at one point we were willing to talk openly about the ills of illegal immigration as a country became afraid of being called racist.
00:09:04.000And now everyone else pays the cost of it, both financially and psychologically.
00:09:08.000It really detracts from the American spirit if we have a class of people in this country who are not It's actually a part of it, and we say to the illegal immigrants, the things that you did to get here, the sacrifices you made, were actually for nothing because you don't get the benefits of crossing illegally.
00:09:20.000I think it's less that people are concerned about being called racists and more that the Democrats realize this is a big voting constituency, and they wanted to change the electorate because they were losing elections.
00:09:30.000America was a 50-50 nation, but you bring in a bunch of people who are going to pull the lever for the Democratic Party, they assume, and all of a sudden you're guaranteed a governing coalition for Democrats in the future.
00:09:59.000Is that our unfunded liabilities are going to destroy the economy and we need to have people come in to work because we do not have replacement levels of having babies and stuff.
00:10:13.000And I think that there is some validity to the argument, which is why I think it's convincing.
00:10:19.000I think that that I think that that makes enough of an argument to convince people that are, again, that are low information.
00:10:29.000What do you think is the best way to convince them?
00:10:33.000Because I talk to people that just, they'll see stuff on the internet and they're just like, no, they don't believe it.
00:10:37.000Even if the argument had validity, that population getting older, unfunded pension liabilities, so-called entitlements, so we need to bring in new people in order to make them contribute so that these people can get their full benefits.
00:11:12.000My only point, or the only point in asking that question, and the thing that I'm concerned with is convincing people that the situation is untenable.
00:11:22.000Convincing them that this is actually a problem.
00:11:25.000Because I do believe that most people don't pay attention, you know, most people don't really watch the news very closely and then when they do, they tend to listen to what the talking heads say and they assume that that's the truth.
00:11:38.000Michael Malice talks about, you know, when you tell the average person that the news is lying to them, it's like you're being told that the meteorologist is lying to you and he knows, right?
00:11:48.000Most people think the news is telling the truth.
00:11:50.000How, and my concern is convincing them that we actually do have a real problem and so I want to know what people think the best way to, you know, to actually To move the needle, because it's coming to a head where it's possible that we could meme ourselves into actual conflict.
00:12:06.000Like, everything is theater until someone actually does something.
00:12:11.000And anytime you get dudes with guns in close proximity with opposing interests, there's a chance for that.
00:12:37.000I'm staying in a hotel where you guys send me.
00:12:39.000There are a whole bunch of DEA guys there, border patrol guys there.
00:12:42.000And I had a conversation with one right before I got into the car to come over here.
00:12:46.000At the hotel I stay at, where you send me.
00:12:49.000And they had a whole bunch of border patrol people staying there.
00:12:52.000And I talked to them, told them where I was going, they knew who you were, and I said, Donald Trump often says that when he was president we had the most secure border in our history.
00:13:55.000The reason they're coming to Eagle Pass is because of the controversy.
00:13:59.000Because you have, if they go to other places, I think Lukeville is in Arizona, places where there's a lot of controversy, you have leftist organizations they know are prepared to accept you and fight on your behalf to enter, whereas if they go to some random open border, like I would say unprotected border area, private property or otherwise, they could get shot.
00:14:21.000You go to Eagle Pass, let the right and the left fight about it, and the border patrol agents bring you in, Bring you to where you need to go, where someone gives you money.
00:14:29.000But I'll say, I don't have a particularly high opinion of Border Patrol agents right now.
00:14:33.000However, should that report be correct from, I think it's from Colin Rugg, that the Border Patrol Union announced support for Texas, then I'm on board.
00:14:42.000But, CBP agents have to stop facilitating the human smuggling.
00:14:46.000I see a video of them raising the razor wire to assist human smugglers.
00:15:07.000I've been traveling all throughout Iowa.
00:15:08.000They weren't talking about this when I was there.
00:15:09.000It's now become the number one issue over inflation, over the economy in Iowa.
00:15:15.000And the most ingenious thing that the southern governors did was start sending these people to cities like Chicago and New York and Martha's Vineyard because then it came to them and all of a sudden now that they're taking this problem seriously or more seriously than before.
00:15:30.000I have a friend, a good friend of mine, that was talking, he's got a friend that actually works at Border Patrol, and he isn't even, like, he's not even convinced that they're, like I said, he's not even convinced there's a problem.
00:15:42.000He's like, well, my friend says that if they're here illegally, that they can, that Texas can just put them over the border.
00:15:49.000And he says, so this is actually a show from, you know, from DeSantis and a show from Abbott.
00:15:57.000I'm pretty sure that these people are coming and asking for asylum, and that's why.
00:16:46.000Again, they were just following orders.
00:16:47.000Which is an excellent reason why I hold them ten times more responsible than I would if they were actually... You know, you're saying they're intentionally committing felonies because they were told to does not change the fact they committed felonies.
00:16:59.000Well, that's a fair argument, but Joe Biden and Mayorkas are telling you with a straight face the borders are secured.
00:17:07.000No, no, Biden said the border's not secure.
00:17:27.000I mean, yeah, subverting the law, a violation of Article, I mean, Greg Abbott says Article 4, Section 4 and Article 1, Section 10.
00:17:34.000And so now he's actively trying to stop the state from defending itself.
00:17:38.000Yeah, I think for this Biden should be impeached and convicted and following his impeachment and conviction criminally charged along with people in his administration.
00:17:46.000That being said, the challenge we face right now is the political barrier of we don't want the Democrats to be able to sub out Joe Biden at a time when Joe Biden is like we want the people to vote.
00:17:58.000To bring in Donald Trump to solve the problem, we actually impeach and convict Joe Biden.
00:18:01.000They could bring in Michelle Obama or Gavin Newsom, and it's gonna benefit them.
00:18:10.000The reason Joe Biden is not going anywhere, if you can fog up a mirror, it's because the next person in line is not Gavin Newsom, it's not Michelle Obama, it's Kamala Harris.
00:18:24.000I read a lot of black media, and they feel she's being picked on for her so-called cackle.
00:18:28.000They feel that Joe Biden has given her thankless tasks, like getting to the bottom of the root causes of illegal immigration.
00:18:34.000And black women are the most loyal part of the Democratic base, and they will be furious if she's drop-kicked for anybody other than a Michelle Obama.
00:18:42.000And Michelle Obama does not want the job.
00:19:01.000All Trump supporters must send warm thank you letters to Michelle Obama.
00:19:05.000Also include, we would be upset with you and we wouldn't love you anymore if you ran for president, so just keep it where it is and we're good.
00:19:11.000And if Michelle or Kamala Harris have dropped kick for some white dude like Mayor Pete or Gavin Newsom, they will be livid.
00:19:19.000They won't vote Republican, they just won't vote at all, thereby guaranteeing whoever we nominate will win.
00:20:10.000I don't think they would impeach, they may want to, honestly, because how can you sub, the Kamala Harris thing is a huge problem for Democrats.
00:20:20.000So, how do you get Michelle Obama in without both the backroom and forward-facing deals?
00:20:27.000So, you know, Roger Stone said, they're going to offer her a Supreme Court seat, Kamala Harris, and she'll bow out.
00:20:31.000I said, no, no, no, that might solve the backroom deal.
00:20:33.000They already had a chance to do that with the Kentonji Brown-Jackson seat.
00:20:38.000But my point is, there may be a backroom deal with Kamala Harris, but how do you publicly explain Kamala Harris no longer being in the running for president?
00:21:07.000Larry, I tell you what, I appreciate, I love the fact that you are here delivering this information because this all sounds, this is all the greatest news that I've heard all day long.
00:21:17.000And regarding Gavin Newsom, I mean think about Gavin, aside from what I said about Kamala Harris, what is Gavin Newsom going to offer if you feel that we're on the wrong track?
00:21:46.000If you're unhappy with how the country's going, what makes you think Gavin Newsom has prescription to make things better?
00:21:51.000So you know, I know like you're really, you know philosophy and stuff and you know about Marcuse and stuff like that.
00:21:57.000Is Gavin Newsom, is he a true believer or is he just someone that is doing what he's told by like people that know theory and people that know... It's not that complicated.
00:22:19.000He shut down the state in a more severe way than anybody else did while leaving his own private winery open, his own kids in private school.
00:22:46.000First of all, as I explain in my book, they tried to keep me off the ballot.
00:22:51.000The first provisional ballot comes out, elder's name's not on it, even though we did all the things, you're supposed to get signatures, and this, that, and the other, and do all the filing.
00:22:57.000And you have to turn in five years of your tax returns.
00:23:02.000By the way, I think illegally, there was a law that was passed by the California legislature, this is before Donald Trump's tax returns had been illegally exposed.
00:23:12.000Because they wanted him to turn them over.
00:23:14.000Even the outgoing governor, Jerry Brown, didn't sign it because he thought it was a violation of the 14th Amendment, of the Constitution.
00:23:19.000So Gavin Newsom comes in, signs it, and requires anybody running for president or governor to turn over five years of tax returns.
00:23:25.000We didn't even feel it applied to a recall election, but we did it anyway.
00:23:28.000You have to do five sets, 500 pages and 500 pages.
00:23:31.000For reasons that still I don't understand, there were seven pages missing from the second set of the two.
00:23:37.000So the California Secretary of State says, Elder is not eligible because he did not comply with the requirements.
00:24:03.000And she said to the California lawyers, Gentlemen, first of all, the California Secretary of State has a power to correct a minor error, and all you had to do was look at the first set to find the seven pages that were missing from the second set.
00:24:44.000And during the campaign, I made, in my opinion, one tactical mistake I made, which I never said anything at my rallies, to go and vote right now.
00:24:51.000But I knew people were going to show up and vote on the same day, which they did.
00:24:54.000Long lines, almost as long as the election of 2020.
00:24:57.000But they had been collecting ballots for almost five or six weeks.
00:25:52.000Big article in the Hollywood Reporter, Gavin Newsom called out all these entertainers to come in, Snoop Dogg tweeted against me, a whole bunch of other celebrities tweeted against me.
00:26:01.000In comes Joe Biden, he says, Larry Elder is the closest thing to a Donald Trump clone as I've ever seen.
00:26:06.000You're the closest thing to a Donald Trump clone?
00:26:08.000I don't know if I should have been flattered or offended.
00:26:12.000Barack Obama cut a commercial for him, Kamala Harris did, Warren did, they all did and I took one picture of Donald Trump in my life at that time.
00:26:24.000Both of us had our thumbs up together.
00:26:27.000I saw that picture over and over and over again.
00:26:30.000They kept showing it over and over again, and they said this.
00:26:32.000They didn't say, Gavin Newsom is doing a great job for the people of California on crime, on homelessness, on how bad our schools are, on water management, on fire management, and the fact that people are leaving.
00:27:05.000I get there about 15 minutes before my buddy, and there's a table over here with two ladies, and I think they feel sorry for me sitting there by myself.
00:28:16.000I've got some back issues and a friend of mine recommended this massage therapist who said she could do some interesting things with my back.
00:29:35.000Remember when Bob Dole was running and how stiff he was and then after he got done after the election he went on I think it was SNL and everybody was like if I saw that Bob Dole or a bunch of people were like if I saw that Bob Dole I would have voted for him because he was personable and the way that they wanted him to be on the campaign trail was really stiff and That's what Obama had.
00:30:17.000But you also don't get support from the RNC.
00:30:19.000I mean, this year when you were shut out of the debate, they used a crazy, oh, this poll doesn't count, you're affiliated with it, and so is Donald Trump.
00:31:06.000I threatened to file a complaint with the FEC for $100 million.
00:31:10.000My lawyer is the former chair of the FEC.
00:31:13.000And he said, by failing to apply the debate criteria fairly to you, what the RNC did essentially was to give an in-kind contribution to the eight people who did make the debate stage, and based on the value of the two hours of the Fox News time, that's $100 million.
00:31:27.000I said, if you don't put me on, I went to Milwaukee, even though I was told I wasn't going to be on the stage, I went to Milwaukee, and I told Ronald McDaniel and the RNC, if you don't put me up there, make the announcement by two o'clock, I'm going to file this complaint.
00:31:39.000And 2 o'clock came and went, they didn't do it, so I filed the complaint.
00:31:42.000So right now they're facing a $100 million complaint that I filed with the FEC.
00:31:47.000When all the $100 million or whatever we have left goes to you, you have some kind of weird pseudo-alternate version of the RNC which is substantially better than whatever it is they're doing now.
00:31:56.000Do you think that there's a way the RNC could write the ship?
00:32:09.000I mean, is it a change in leadership that would change these things?
00:32:12.000I think had Harmeet Dhillon won that election, everything would have been different.
00:32:15.000By the way, they didn't help me either during the recall.
00:32:17.000Yeah, that's what I remembered first, and then the presidential.
00:32:21.000Kevin McCarthy at the time told all the dozen or so House representatives to endorse a guy named Kevin Faulkner, two-term mayor of San Diego.
00:32:42.000It was obvious that the grassroots wanted me.
00:32:44.000I mean, when I announced, I had no idea what was going to happen.
00:32:47.000I immediately shot to the top of the polls.
00:32:49.000And every time they had a debate, and I didn't go to any of the debates because I was raising money, and also we all knew what the issues were.
00:32:54.000I figured all that would happen is we chew each other up and Gavin Newsom would have a lot of sound that he would use against us.
00:32:59.000Which is why, by the way, I believe that Nikki Haley should drop out of the race.
00:33:03.000She's making Donald Trump spend money.
00:33:05.000She's given Joe Biden a lot of sound bites he can use against him.
00:33:09.000She made a comment today just just before we started talking about the finding against Trump, which I understand you want to attack your opponent, but it's a totally BS finding, like it's absolutely outside of the realm of reality.
00:33:42.000And it's also, to me, damaging her four years down the road.
00:33:45.000Because assuming that Donald Trump is a nominee, and assuming for a moment that he loses, and And we do the post-mortem on your show, Tim.
00:33:53.000One of the reasons you're going to offer is that Nikki Haley stayed in too long, cost Donald Trump money that could have been used against Joe Biden, and gave Donald Trump a lot of tape that he used against him in ads.
00:34:03.000Let me jump to the story as we're talking about this race.
00:34:36.000I'm not saying she got it from there, but awfully coinkydinky, isn't it?
00:34:40.000And then we have this from Nikki Haley, who tweets, Donald Trump wants to be the presumptive Republican nominee, and we're talking about $83 million in damages.
00:34:50.000We're not talking about fixing the border.
00:34:51.000We're not talking about tackling inflation.
00:34:53.000America can do better than Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
00:34:55.000Let me tell you what Nikki Haley is doing here.
00:34:58.000First, Donald Trump issued a statement saying he does not want to be the presumptive nominee.
00:35:02.000He wants to win legitimately, and these primaries are actually good for him.
00:35:06.000So she's lying there, and then she is taking an attack from Democrats to use against the most popular Republican right now.
00:35:38.000And if Donald Trump has to pay her 83 million dollars, why- I should have sued the LA Times for defamation when I was called a blackface of white supremacy.
00:35:51.000I actually tweeted something at Frank Luntz because he was talking about it and I'm just like, anybody who works in media and journalism knows this is fake.
00:35:59.000And any journalist claiming otherwise is lying to you.
00:36:46.000You've got Navarro facing four months for defying a subpoena.
00:36:50.000Meanwhile Eric Holder was the first AG to be found in criminal contempt of Congress for failing to comply with a subpoena when he was required to turn over documents regarding Fast and Furious.
00:37:01.000No, I mean, there's a complete double standard.
00:37:03.000Even though, I mean, even in this case, if you read the excerpt from E. Jean Carroll's book where she accuses Donald Trump, she says it was in maybe the summer or maybe the fall, but maybe the spring.
00:37:12.000She can't remember any of the details.
00:37:13.000She says the dress is still hung in her closet.
00:37:15.000Like all of her allegations are ridiculous on their face.
00:37:20.000And he's never been tried in a criminal court.
00:37:23.000He has just been put through civil trial.
00:37:25.000He's never been allowed to defend himself.
00:37:27.000In fact, he wasn't allowed to defend himself when he was president, just speaking openly, but she was allowed to make allegations with no basis.
00:37:33.000There was a boatload of tweets that the Trump defense team wanted to submit that were incredibly graphic.
00:38:25.000That may have been 10 years ago, but since the culture war expanded to the point we're at now with Bud Light, I think it's now clear that institutions have no problem espousing the ideology of their side.
00:38:39.000The issue with this is that Donald Trump was sued in New York City, where it is a stronghold of communists.
00:39:09.000In fact, he'd win simply because I guarantee you, you, you, you, you poll a hundred West Virginians about this and they're going to be pissed off.
00:39:18.000Not everybody's going to know about it.
00:39:20.000But if they know, they're going to be like, they're doing what to Donald Trump?
00:39:23.000In fact, you go to the West, you go to Western Maryland.
00:39:26.000Okay, Maryland, which is, you know, Baltimore's basically got its boot on it.
00:39:31.000And we went to a, we went to a diner and they had flags of Donald Trump riding a tank, standing in a tank with fireworks exploding and him holding like an Uzi.
00:40:11.000We need Donald Trump to sue E. Jean Carroll in West Virginia so that we get a default verdict, same as however it is his cases are going down, where they say it was false and defamatory that she claimed Trump assaulted her.
00:40:25.000And that she has to pay him because of it.
00:40:34.000The issue right now, what you're bringing up, Phil, is that It's true in the sense that Democrats and their institutions have no problem breaking the rules and doing these things.
00:40:44.000The only issue is, I don't see Trump filing a lawsuit.
00:40:51.000I have no qualms with what you're saying, and I agree.
00:40:55.000The solution to this stuff is lawfare.
00:40:57.000You know, it is to bring as many lawsuits against any politician, any organization that's left-leaning, anything that you can come up with.
00:41:08.000But do you think that meant he would have had to sue E. Jean Carroll in 2019 when she first released this book?
00:41:18.000He would have been the president and they would have freaked out.
00:41:20.000But it doesn't matter because what we're clearly seeing here is lawfare.
00:41:23.000The trial against Trump for fraud in New York is clearly false.
00:41:27.000These claims are ridiculous on their face.
00:41:29.000So, if they're gonna... I mean, look, they created a new law where women could bring up old cases and sue over it or something like this so that they could... Which case was that?
00:41:54.000If they're gonna play this game, And all that really matters is a judge is going to determine, for some reason or another, Trump is not allowed to defend himself.
00:44:38.000Yeah, there were two or three hundred of them as I recall, but I'm talking about when Donald Trump got elected.
00:44:41.000There were 40 cities where there were violent protests all over, including setting fire to police stations.
00:44:46.000My point is, had Hillary been president and she were on the other foot, and the election was this questionable, you're telling me that her supporters would have said, oh well, let's rub some doughnut and we'll get back to it.
00:44:55.000So you're saying Barack Obama engaged in insurrection?
00:44:58.000Barack Obama and get waged insurrection. In what way? Well, he was president when all of his
00:45:03.000supporters went out and started burning things down, so that clearly means Barack Obama...
00:45:07.000From his rhetoric. Because I don't recall Donald Trump saying to be violent or storm anything.
00:45:11.000In fact, I recall Trump saying, go home. The opposite. Kamala Harris... He said,
00:45:14.000I want you to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard. Kamala Harris said
00:45:18.000that the people that were out in the streets should be. She literally...
00:45:24.000That verbatim and they should be they're not gonna she was saying they're not gonna stop. They're not gonna stop
00:45:30.000They're out there and they should be why do you think people forget these things like all of you?
00:45:34.000Get the the BLM riots. Yeah, I don't think they forget. I think the issue is
00:45:40.000Democrats don't know and don't care I'm gonna use Marion Williamson as a good example
00:45:45.000I heard she just dropped out recently, too.
00:46:12.000When you show her, hey, here's news, like, for example, there's a book called Not My Idea, which is being given to children in public schools, where it depicts white people, a white person as a devil, offering you a whiteness contract.
00:46:24.000The issue with Marianne Williamson and many default liberals is, they are being manipulated by demonic, I mean that figuratively, some might mean it literally, propagandists, and they're not aware of what's going on.
00:46:36.000Now, you said, do people forget or not remember?
00:46:44.000All of us remember all of this stuff, and we talk about it all the time, and we'll be on the show and someone will say, remember when this happened?
00:47:18.000In fact, he said the police are doing a good job.
00:47:21.000They have to make split decisions, life and death, in a very short period of time.
00:47:24.000This individual's on trial for what he did or what he didn't do, and he was never even charged with a hate crime.
00:47:28.000Yet most people out in the streets, because of the assumption that what happened to George Floyd had to do with his race.
00:47:32.000There's a website called policemag.com, my last point, and people who are self-described as very liberal were asked, how many unarmed black men did the police kill in 2019?
00:47:44.00050% of the self-described very liberal people thought the police killed 1,000 unarmed black men in 2019.
00:48:19.000And again, the point is that the lead prosecutor of black men never even implied that what Derek Chauvin did had anything to do with George Floyd's race.
00:48:28.000There's a man on the street video where someone uses that data and asks, you know, young black students at a college how many black men are shot every year.
00:48:36.000And they're shocked when they find the number is 12.
00:48:38.000But there's one guy in particular who argues with him.
00:49:16.000A multi-ethnic jury found all four officers not guilty because the gesture was reasonably perceived as threatening.
00:49:22.000Just because you're not armed doesn't mean you're not dangerous.
00:49:25.000So even the number 12 is probably even smaller than that.
00:49:28.000We have had conservatives come on this show, and I have talked about the Ahmaud Arbery case, and they did not know the details of this case.
00:49:38.000They still thought it was a guy jogging.
00:49:41.000You had when the McMichaels were convicted, and I forgot the other guy's name.
00:49:44.000I should probably learn his name, to be honest.
00:49:46.000The guy who simply filmed it also went to prison.
00:49:49.000You had high-profile prominent conservatives say something to the effect of, this proves conservatives aren't racist.
00:49:55.000As if to imply, this time, with Ahmed Arbery, it actually was a racist attack.
00:50:02.000When in reality, the issue at hand, found in the court, was not whether or not there was a hate crime committed, it was whether or not While we all agree Ahmaud Arbery was in the act of committing a felony, the question is, did the McMichaels have a right to stop him?
00:50:20.000And the jury found the McMichaels did not have a right to stop the man who we believe was committing a felony because they did not witness the felony themselves.
00:50:29.000So, any subsequent action was their responsibility.
00:50:33.000Ahmaud Arbery confronting them, trying to grab the shotgun from, I believe it's Travis McMichael.
00:50:38.000The shotgun goes off a couple times in the fight.
00:50:41.000Ahmaud Arbery takes it to the chest and dies.
00:50:44.000They are criminally responsible because they should not have.
00:50:47.000And fair point, they were told not to.
00:50:49.000However, I've had conservatives come on the show and say, oh, wasn't this a white guy's chase on a black guy who was jogging?
00:50:55.000And I'm like, my friend, did you read the story?
00:50:57.000But the jogging story got told over and over, it was a headline.
00:51:00.000He might have been jogging, da da da, like all the time.
00:51:01.000It's William Bryan is the man who video taped it.
00:51:04.000Despite the fact that police had evidence of him burglarizing a home, That the police had gone door-to-door and say, this is the guy we believe is burglarizing the home, and that a gun had been stolen, so when someone said, hey, it's that guy again, McMichael's got in their car and chased after him.
00:51:20.000Called the police, the police said, do not follow.
00:51:24.000But many people argue the morality of, if your neighborhood is being, you know, effectively terrorized by this repeat burglar, and even someone who even stole a gun, You're going to want to stop that.
00:51:35.000So the question ultimately became, and the jury decided wrong, the law states that if a misdemeanor is committed and you witness it, you have a right to citizen's arrest.
00:51:45.000However, if a felony is committed and you do not need to be a witness, simply someone could say that person committed a felony, stop them.
00:51:52.000However, because of the way the law was written in a very archaic fashion, the judge said to the jury, you decide whether or not they needed to be witnesses or not, and the jury said they should have been witnesses, therefore they're criminally responsible for the death.
00:52:05.000Tim, but the big thing is this became a national story, a national narrative.
00:52:08.000LeBron James tweets that black people are afraid to leave their homes, when in fact it is rare for a white person to kill a black person anytime.
00:53:18.000We would describe it as out-group preference.
00:53:20.000This is the survey that went viral several years ago.
00:53:23.000White liberals are the only demographic with a racial out-group preference.
00:53:31.000So black people have a slight bias towards black people, Latinos towards Latinos, Asians towards Asians, white conservatives towards white people, liberals against white people.
00:53:39.000So I don't think the issue actually is that they have a grievance about white on black crime.
00:53:46.000I think that white liberals generally just don't like white people.
00:53:50.000And so if anything interrupts their narrative about white people, that's when they go on the offensive.
00:53:56.000So for example, Asians don't fit the narrative of white privilege, so Asians don't get included in their benefits package of how we gotta help minorities.
00:54:06.000So it's really just, white people are bad, have a nice day.
00:54:08.000Well, I phrased it somewhat differently.
00:54:10.000I said, whoever said compound interest is the greatest force in the universe, and by the way, I checked, it wasn't Einstein who said it, whoever said compound interest is the greatest force in the universe never encountered white guilt.
00:54:19.000I just think there's a whole bunch of white people that feel really, really bad about slavery, really, really bad about Jim Crow, really, really bad about how black people used to be treated, and this is their way of making up.
00:54:28.000I hear you, and I can understand that.
00:54:30.000But I kind of think they're just white supremacists.
00:55:58.000It was the colonists who brought all that stuff.
00:56:00.000And I was like, bro, People in Asia have time and can track the hours of the day and decide we should meet at a certain point of the day.
00:56:08.000And he goes, no, it's it was white people who brought that.
00:56:11.000And I was like, my dude, the Chinese invented compasses 1000 years before you did.
00:56:17.000And he goes, no, it's it's white Europeans who brought that stuff to China.
00:56:21.000And I'm like, Holy crap, this guy literally thinks white Europeans invented everything, developed science and technology, and then exported that to Asia.
00:57:41.000I don't know anybody who doesn't have an ID.
00:57:43.000My favorite, my favorite, I have to bring up my favorite, my favorite, is one of the excuses the Berkeley kids give is they have trouble finding the DMV.
00:58:14.000There's this thing that goes on in like the critical social justice movement and stuff is they want to think about their blackness first.
00:58:22.000And it's like, they forget that they're people.
00:58:26.000It's like, these are normal people things to do.
00:58:29.000Finding out where in the city a building is, is not some massive challenge.
00:58:35.000The idea that a whole entire race can't find an address, it's so offensive.
00:58:43.000Think about what these Berkeley kids must think of the average intellect of a black person who can't figure out what a building is a few blocks away.
00:58:50.000I mean, that is a white supremacist idea.
00:59:45.000And they are always, because they are all, I think, whether it's they hate themselves because they're... It's by design.
00:59:50.000It's whatever it is, they ultimately use that to say, well, everything I've heard that is a stereotype about another race that could potentially be perceived negatively, I have to make sure I'm on guard against it at all times.
01:00:00.000What you're describing is the result of people being taught critical race theory.
01:00:06.000Critical race theory in and of itself is not ideas.
01:00:09.000Critical race theory is a way to approach the world.
01:00:14.000It is seeing race Before anything else so when we were arguing.
01:00:18.000Oh, we don't want to teach kids critical race theory.
01:00:20.000We weren't arguing Oh, you don't want kids to know history or know that there are different types of people different color people in America Whatever it is.
01:00:29.000We don't want people to have the illiberal view that race comes before the human being.
01:00:36.000I gotta read this super chat from Jason Hutchison, because he makes a really good point.
01:00:56.000I was in Boston in 2004 when this guy with funny ears, skinny guy, whose name nobody could pronounce, came out and gave the intro speech for John Kerry.
01:01:04.000And Barack Obama said, there's no blue America, there's no red America, people went nuts.
01:01:07.000There's no black America, there's no white America, people went nuts.
01:01:14.000He was not yet the frontrunner, but he's catching Hillary.
01:01:16.000And the correspondent said, Senator, if you don't win, will it be because of race?
01:01:20.000And I sat back and I said, let's see what this guy says.
01:01:22.000He's going to give some sort of victocrat answer the way Al Sharpton did when he ran and lost and claimed it was racism, or Jesse Jackson ran twice and lost and said it was racism.
01:01:32.000If I don't win, it will be because I have not articulated a view that the American people can embrace.
01:01:36.000He also gave a speech at a black church when he was running.
01:01:39.000He talked about how much racism he thought was still in America.
01:01:42.000And he said, the Moses generation, referring to the generation of Martin Luther King, the Moses generation has gotten us 90% of the way there.
01:01:48.000My generation, the Joshua generation, has to get us that additional 10%, which I thought, Phil, was reasonable because there was a Fox Opinion post, 2002, 8% of Americans believe Elvis is still alive.
01:01:57.0006% believe if you send him a letter he'll get it.
01:02:39.000If Barack Obama is actually a Marxist or does not have a liberal worldview, then he It's completely within reason to think that he was lying, because those ideologies are intentionally subversive.
01:02:55.000He has to have been lying, because what he said is just the opposite of what he ran on.
01:02:58.000The guy that America thought they hired, even people who didn't vote for him were crying, because they said, we've reached a threshold here.
01:03:04.000In 1964, MLK gives a speech before British television, and he said, I'm amazed, this is right after the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 64, he said, I'm amazed at the progress America's made in the last couple of years.
01:03:14.000Why, in 40 years time, we could have a black president.
01:03:48.000The two most prestigious professions in America are, are powerful anyway, are doctors and lawyers.
01:03:53.000The AMA is the biggest trade association of doctors.
01:03:56.000We've had two black presidents of the AMA.
01:03:58.000There's been a black president of the ABA.
01:04:01.000What more do you need to say in order to prove that for the most part, if you...
01:04:05.000If you go to school, invest in yourself, avoid the criminal justice system, don't make bad moral mistakes, you'll be fine in America no matter what race you are.
01:04:13.000What more needs to happen in order for us to say that?
01:04:17.000I think sane, rational people who pay attention to what's going on in the world understand.
01:04:21.000And the people who live in the MSNBC CNN bubble are staring at the screen while drooling.
01:04:28.000But the problem is those people are so numerous, or they're numerous enough that when combined with the malicious, they probably make a majority of Americans.
01:04:38.000Between dumb and actually malicious looking to use these things for power, that's probably enough to be a majority.
01:05:53.000He delivered the eulogy at Jordan Neely, the performer in New York who was in the chokehold.
01:05:58.000He immediately was like, well, I'll deliver the eulogy because this was definitely a racial thing, never mind the fact that the guy had an arrest record and people called in saying he's threatening people on the subway.
01:06:08.000I think New York wants to terrify people into fleeing because the only people willing to stay in a city that's going through what it's going through are people who are going to vote Democrat.
01:06:18.000And so you bring in a bunch of illegal immigrants, you increase your congressional seats, and then you guarantee half the people you brought in, well, or half the people in your district can't vote because they're not citizens.
01:06:30.000Now all you need is 20,000 votes from these people, no conservative opposition whatsoever.
01:06:37.000You look at what's going on with the, you know, was it Daniel Penny in New York, right?
01:06:41.000Because there's Perry as well in Texas.
01:07:00.000He lives on Long Island and he's got, you know, his kids go to a Jewish school and he's like, we are looking to get the hell out of here.
01:07:05.000And, you know, he's a fairly conservative guy, you know, and he's just like, I don't feel safe here.
01:07:10.000And it's not worth taking a risk when you have a family, right?
01:07:13.000I mean, I think you've talked about this a little bit, the effect that fathers have on the family.
01:07:16.000I think having a family really changes the way people view the world.
01:07:19.000And that's one of the reasons everything that we have.
01:07:22.000We have a society that our government, at least, that wants you to work, not have children, defer having children, don't get married.
01:07:29.000We take away people's ability to look at one another and say, hey, I have to do what I need to do to protect you and to invest in your future.
01:07:36.000Which is why Black Lives Matter is so offensive.
01:07:38.000On their website, they attack the nuclear family.
01:07:59.000Jesse Jackson was raised by a single mom who was impregnated by the married man who lived next door.
01:08:04.000And in South Carolina, where Jesse Jackson was raised, he was taunted by kids saying, Jesse ain't got no daddy, Jesse ain't got no daddy.
01:08:10.000Al Sharpton's mother was estranged from her father, had a boyfriend, took back up with the father briefly, got pregnant with Al Sharpton, and tried to abort him with a coat hanger.
01:08:18.000My point is, these are probably four of the most prominent so-called black leaders in America, all of whom either had no relationship with their own father or a bad one, yet they don't talk about it!
01:08:26.000They don't talk about it, but they talk about systemic racism.
01:08:29.000And it's never been less of a problem in America, racism, than today.
01:08:33.000And they just demonize men for being men.
01:09:06.000And if you are trained, again, if you are trained or if you are educated in a way where the first thing that in every subject, the first thing that's brought up is race somehow, whether you're talking about geography or whether you're talking about math or whether you're talking about history, whatever, if somehow all of the topics are tinged with racial discussion, you're going to be racist.
01:09:32.000Like that you are going to create racist people because there is going to be a certain percentage of the white people that hear, oh, all white people are bad, that are going to resent it and that are going to push back and say, well, screw you.
01:09:45.000I'm going to create a white affinity group.
01:09:47.000And you'll end up with more people that are white supremacists, more Nazis.
01:09:50.000You'll end up with blacks and minorities that hate white people because they're told, hey, all the white people are your problem.
01:09:57.000These things, these are problems that we are creating for our society.
01:10:02.000We are making these problems ourselves.
01:10:22.000Blacks are two and a half times more likely than non-black gentiles to be anti-semitic.
01:10:26.000We have a real problem in the black community with anti-semitism and anti-white bigotry and nobody talks about it.
01:10:31.000I want to get your thoughts on something because I've told this story on the show before.
01:10:33.000It's from Occupy Wall Street and we were all sitting around in the middle of the park Across the street from Occupy was, I think it was a Burger King, that people would use the bathroom in, and, uh, there was this, uh, this black dude that we were all friends with said, I'm gonna, I'll be right back guys, I'm gonna run to Burger King and, uh, hit the bathroom.
01:10:50.000This white guy goes, hey, when you're over there, can you grab me a double cheeseburger?
01:12:12.000Yeah, it's low trust and it inhibits communication.
01:12:14.000I mean, that's what all of this is about, making it so that no one can actually say, well, I feel this way about something.
01:12:20.000This is how I perceive this and feel like it is not someone trying to have a power grab and have influence over their life, trying to oppress them in some way.
01:12:28.000I have a friend that I grew up with about six blocks from my house.
01:12:36.000And he was the most gifted athlete that I've ever seen.
01:12:40.000He was a quarterback for the high school team.
01:12:42.000He was the starting two-guard on the basketball team.
01:12:45.000He was the best pitcher on the baseball team.
01:12:46.000He picked up a tennis racket, never took a lesson, hit it against the back wall for two weeks, and then tried it out and made the tennis team.
01:13:15.000And he changed his name to a Muslim name, and I told him that the Muslim slave trade was probably more vicious and more nasty than the European slave trade.
01:13:23.000The rate of death for the black slaves was higher.
01:13:25.000He said, oh, you're reading white historians.
01:13:27.000I said, Henry Louis Skip Gates is a white historian.
01:13:29.000He's the head of the black studies department at Harvard.
01:13:34.000This is how vicious this kind of stuff is.
01:14:57.000He was being asked by the correspondent, who's black, James Brown, he said, how are you able to deal with your race as a poker player?
01:15:08.000And Phil said, Poker, the only color that matters in poker is green.
01:15:14.000And James Brown was taken aback by that.
01:15:17.000Dodgers were in the World Series a few years ago, and Mookie Betts had done a game-winning home run or something like that, being interviewed by another black guy named Harold Carmichael, I think, on ESPN.
01:15:31.000Yo, Mookie, everybody's talking about this.
01:15:33.000You're the only black player in the World Series.
01:17:30.000But what you end up with with these policies and you know Charlie Kirk was talking about this.
01:17:37.000You get people in high positions of these companies who will hire someone to put them in a closet somewhere, figuratively, like, just hire them, shuffle them off, and then write down on your California DEI report, you've got 10% black people or whatever.
01:17:53.000And it's just like, they look at it not as, I'm gonna hire this person for a job, they're looking at it like, every year we have to spend X amount of dollars to satisfy our diversity requirements.
01:18:03.000So they end up with people who just sit there.
01:18:17.000We have a proposition in California in the 90s called 209.
01:18:21.000Which made it illegal to use race as a factor for college admissions and for hiring and for contracting.
01:18:27.000And all these left-wing people said, when you do this, blacks won't be able to get into UC Berkeley and UCLA because of race-based preferences being eliminated.
01:18:37.000It got passed, and there were fewer blacks admitted into UC Berkeley and fewer blacks admitted into UCLA.
01:18:42.000However, they were admitted at UC Irvine, UC Riverside, the less competitive campuses, and were more likely to graduate on time without student debt.
01:18:50.000Which shows you that the people that you thought were benefiting were in fact not being benefited, they were being hurt.
01:18:57.000They tried to repeal it, and even left-wing California, L.A.
01:18:59.000Times endorsed the repeal, even left-wing California kept it in.
01:19:02.000A friend of mine who was a celebrity was posting on Instagram in support of repealing this, and so... And by the way, the repealing side outspent the non-repealing side 10 to 1, and still lost.
01:19:14.000So I had an interesting conversation with my very lefty Hollywood actress friend, and posting on Instagram supporting the repealing of this, which would allow racial discrimination in public contracting, education, and a few other places.
01:19:26.000And I said to her, I said, what percentage of California is white?
01:20:07.000And I said, so you think the 40% of white people who have political, who politically dominate certain areas, you think they'll decide after this law is repealed to be less racist?
01:20:18.000And I'm like, so is it possible then in say a city where it is 80% white when they're having elections or when they're putting up public jobs or schooling, they put up signs saying whites only?
01:20:50.000Chris Matthews had a show on MSNBC for a long time, and one time in an unguarded moment, he said, you know, most white people would not vote for a white person if they thought he was racist.
01:21:04.000In California, roughly it's about maybe 6% or so percent black, about 9 or 10% Asian, and the rest is split between whites and Hispanics.
01:21:14.000So the police department exactly reflects the demographic of Los Angeles.
01:21:17.000Yeah, when something goes down, if it's a white cop shooting a black person or a Hispanic, the same activists come out and start screaming systemic racism.
01:22:00.000He's like, we've had presidents who've owned slaves.
01:22:02.000Trump is the least racist president we've ever had.
01:22:04.000And I was like, that's actually a really interesting point.
01:22:07.000I mean, if you want to say that, like, everybody has their own biases and there are people that are, you know, everyone, like, that are, like, more selective to their own, people that are of their own color, that kind of stuff is almost, like, self-evident to some degree.
01:22:21.000Like, people, that's just kind of, like, you see people end up, like, they move to the same neighborhoods with people like them and, you know, that's just the way people are.
01:22:31.000But just – and if you want to call that racism, that might be – might be everybody's
01:22:36.000racism, but if not – Under Trump, best economy ever for black people.
01:22:40.000He expanded so-called enterprise zones to lower taxes and regulations in certain distressed
01:22:45.000areas to improve the economy for black people.
01:22:48.000He supports school choice, which is what the majority of black and brown people living
01:26:09.000And it's so if he doesn't win the election when Trump is reelected, For him to say, well, Trump doesn't have a chief diversity officer, even though I specifically created this position.
01:26:17.000And Hannah, he goes on Charlemagne Tha God and says, you ain't really black unless you know whether you want to vote for me or vote for Donald Trump.
01:27:00.000They disincentivize people from working.
01:27:03.000I was going to read a note, but I got a comment now, because there's a viral clip of this guy named Professor Richard Wolff, who has to be one of the most disingenuous or stupid professors I've ever had the displeasure of having listened to.
01:27:15.000And he has this viral lecture he does.
01:27:20.000People were retweeting it, it was getting hundreds of thousands of views, and said, this is required learning for every school.
01:27:55.000A five-year-old came up with the idea that so I did I earlier today I recorded like a half an hour breakdown of just everything wrong with it and it's funny because I'm probably like my audience the people who watch my clips in the morning probably know even more about it than I do because they run businesses and they have jobs but I was like let's invert this.
01:28:11.000Let's invert the proposition brought up by this Marxist professor because he cites Karl Marx in his argument.
01:28:16.000A guy, let's say Phil, wants to hire Kellan.
01:28:31.000Phil then has to pay the taxes, manage the business, source the materials for the widget production, and then figure out how to sell the widget.
01:28:50.000My response to this guy would be, I got an idea.
01:28:53.000If I wanted to hire someone to make widgets, let's say skateboards, and they said I can make one skateboard per hour for $50, but I know that you're going to get $10 extra in my labor because I'm a Marxist who listens to this lefty guy, so I refuse.
01:29:20.000How much are you going to pay me to do the sales work for you?
01:29:23.000So now you pick up the managerial stuff, you pick up the regulatory work, you pick up insurance or whatever it is you need, you source the materials, you pay for all that, then you bring me the skateboard, I will sell it for you and I'll take 20% of the sales.
01:29:33.000You get to own the means of production.
01:29:37.000The only issue at hand with the proposition of an employer and employee is who is accepting risk and who is not.
01:29:44.000Because you could flip employer and employee in either direction and the only thing that matters is who assumes the risk.
01:29:50.000Guaranteeing a salary to someone to make a product means they don't gotta think about it, they don't gotta worry about it, they get paid a flat rate, and they can go home and cash that check.
01:29:59.000But if Phil ends up paying for a hundred widgets and cannot sell them, he's bankrupt, he loses everything, and he can't buy dinner.
01:30:35.000One time, a black teenager was more likely to be employed than a white teenager.
01:30:39.000Now in the inner city you find 50% unemployment for people looking for jobs largely because the minimum wage has priced them out of competition You're not able to produce $15 worth of stuff.
01:30:49.000You're not gonna work about six years ago six or seven years ago I was I had a meeting with an accountant dude, you know start picking up accounting work for us and And the company was much smaller back then.
01:31:14.000And he was like, so obviously we as an accounting firm, we're actually taking a hit and we're going to have to lay some people off.
01:31:19.000The reason we lost 30% of our clients is because they went out of business overnight.
01:31:23.000He's like, what you gotta understand is if they say they're increasing the hourly rate of select server staff from $10 to $11 an hour, they want to do it slowly, so they say, you know, $10 to $10.50, now it's going from $10.50 to $11.
01:31:37.000The people who are running these small diners, the people who have, you know, a small restaurant or pizza place, or it's, you know, maybe an antique store or something, They're on razor-thin margins, in a tough economy, and they're not paying themselves as much as they pay out in labor.
01:31:54.000One day, the dial gets clicked over, and now they have to find 30% more in wages, so either they increase the prices, which causes a customer shock, they don't get as many customers in because the customers don't have the money to pay the increase.
01:32:07.000Overnight, he's like, within a span of a few months, one by one, they fall down like dominoes, and they say, thank you for everything you've done for us, but we're closing the doors.
01:32:14.000There was a study about New Jersey and Pennsylvania, this is in the 90s, and one state raised the minimum wage, the other one didn't.
01:32:21.000So this gave you an ideal laboratory to find out what's going to happen.
01:32:25.000And according to these two professors, they're named for Card and Kruger, the state that raised the minimum wage had an increase in jobs relative to the state that did not, which refuted probably Years of study about the minimum wage.
01:32:37.000And so Bill Clinton and the other Democrats began touting this study because it justifies raising the minimum wage.
01:32:42.000However, other economists try to replicate the results.
01:32:45.000And instead of asking employers, did you raise, did you hire people or not hire people, they asked for payroll cards to confirm it.
01:32:51.000And it turned out the state that raised the minimum wage lost jobs relative to the states that did not.
01:32:56.000Just the opposite of what the left-wing economists said.
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01:33:51.000I spoke with Tom MacDonald and the Daily Wire crew, and I told them I'm going to go do Facts with, what is it?
01:34:01.000Okay, I gotta make sure, it's Facts with Ben, right?
01:34:02.000Make sure, because we just got the URL.
01:34:25.000He is, and his Twitter troll game has been A+, where he was like, thank you to my parents for sending me to classical violin school for 15 years or whatever so I could be the number one rapper in America.
01:34:45.000iTunes is not the main place where everything's at.
01:34:47.000So while it is a good metric, and it does beat out a lot of the industry because they've lost interest in being able... Nobody will buy their music, so they just give up on it.
01:36:21.000It seems like every time he's about to crack some major milestone, they go, ooh, whoopsie, we can't, you know, for this reason, and so it is an uphill battle, but understand everybody, we are trying to storm the gates of the woke institutions, and they're not happy about it.
01:36:35.000So they're trying to find every way imaginable to stop us, but I just, I just would love to wake up, not next week Tuesday, but the following Tuesday, when the billboard comes out, and Ben Shapiro is one of the top rappers in the world on the Hot 100, which is the, the list. That'll be amazing. I think they'll be number one
01:36:51.000sales. I think they, here's what I think's going to happen based on the size of Tom's audience,
01:36:56.000you know, us doing a push for it and Daily Wire. I think it's possible that Ben and Tom could
01:37:01.000reach number one on the hip-hop charts.
01:37:07.000I do think if everybody, you know, who watched our shows and their shows, because this is a massive audience, especially with Tom, I think it's possible they reach like 75 Hot 100.
01:38:03.000Now it comes down to those with the temperament of a toddler and those who seek the West's destruction versus those who refuse enslavement.
01:38:21.000I'm not gonna tell anybody what they can or can't do in a free country where you're free to move around, do whatever you want.
01:38:25.000My opinion is, anybody not involved in Texas law enforcement, who is not ordered by their superiors to be down there, you stay away from it.
01:38:35.000Not for safety's reasons, but also, I'm worried someone's gonna, like, get in the way of Greg Abbott at a very crucial moment.
01:38:43.000Not that Greg Abbott is a perfect guy.
01:38:56.000And right now the most important thing for all of us is a legitimate legal resolution on the issue of the states having a right to defend its borders.
01:39:05.000What Greg Abbott is doing is within the law, what Joe Biden is doing is outside the law.
01:39:10.000If random people show up and start getting in the way of Abbott, it muddies it and actually puts Texas in murkier territory.
01:39:17.000Let's take the legal high ground on this one because we're winning.
01:39:32.000There was a statement released by Biden today or tonight while we're during the show about something that they have planned for the border, but I didn't read the whole thing.
01:39:52.000It's very interesting because when you look at the history of the United States leading up to the Civil War, it could be reduced at infinitum.
01:40:02.000In the 1820s, there was discussion of civil war for the issue of slavery, and nothing happened for 40 years.
01:40:09.000Some people might argue that the definitive moment was the election of Abraham Lincoln because several states seceded from the Union before he was even inaugurated.
01:40:18.000And so that secession led to fighting.
01:40:20.000Typically we think the war itself started with Fort Sumter, but Bleeding Kansas had been happening for seven years prior, where you literally had abolitionists and pro-slavery forces going to these states and fighting because, like literally killing each other, because they wanted new slave territories or, you know, free states.
01:40:38.000I think it's fair to say that the Civil War in Kansas was Civil War.
01:40:42.000It's just not actual Civil War in New York or Maryland or Pennsylvania or whatever.
01:40:47.000Not that anything went to New York, for instance.
01:40:50.000But the idea that armed ideological factions from the North and the South were going to new territories and fighting over it.
01:40:58.000Is that not a component of the Civil War?
01:41:01.000It's only that when it drew in all the other states, we're like, this is when the Civil War started.
01:41:04.000So that being said, if history, if we're basing it off of what history currently goes by, you would need an eagle pass.
01:41:30.000Only one guy died and I think it was by an accident.
01:41:33.000Eagle Pass could be a moment where Border Patrol agents order National Guard to drop their weapons, the Border Patrol says, back up, no, you drop your weapons, and then we hear shots fired, nobody's injured.
01:41:45.000What would happen if National Guard or CBP engage in a conflict where shots are fired, nobody knows who shot first, nobody gets injured, nobody dies?
01:41:57.000A hundred years later, they'd say, the first battle of the Second Civil War, Eagle Pass, just like Fort Sumter.
01:42:02.000So, I believe you would need an Eagle Pass type moment.
01:42:06.000And what we would look at is, all of the fighting we've seen in Portland and Washington in the Summer of Love riots are effectively the Bleeding Kansas.
01:42:13.000The Stop Cop City riots, January 6th, people would refer to that as our civil strife period, much like Bleeding Kansas was.
01:42:46.000But when they're not doing their job, and they're not, and Congress is not stopping this, and they're not, it seems to me that the states have an obligation to defend their border.
01:42:54.000And I like what the governor of Texas is doing.
01:42:58.000S. N. Spartan makes a very good point.
01:43:01.000He says, we are in Schrodinger's Civil War.
01:43:03.000Depending on what happens, we're either in the Civil War or not.
01:43:08.000If what happens in Eagle Pass dissolves with no... There was talk, I was gonna say, there was talk of a Senate deal on the border, which is basically Texas giving up.
01:43:17.000Like, they're talking about thousands of people per day to be allowed in if this is the deal.
01:43:20.000So, let's say everybody just chills out, pulls their people back, the border is secure, whatever, no conflict, no crisis happens.
01:43:30.000Nobody's gonna say a civil war started.
01:43:32.000However, When we are finally at the point, hopefully not, but if we ever get to the point, where there are National Guardsmen shooting at Federal Law Enforcement, history will look back and say the Civil War started a long time ago.
01:43:50.000Even though we historically look back and say the Civil War started at Fort Sumter, the people still were at the first Battle of Bull Run thinking there was no Civil War.
01:43:58.000They were already in it, they just didn't know.
01:45:01.000I think there's a strong likelihood that our adversaries, particularly the BRICS nations, are fomenting civil war in this country, so that when they make their moves, it prevents World War III.
01:45:13.000When China moves onto Taiwan, there will not be a World War III, because the United States will be too busy fighting itself.
01:45:19.000And so they get their regional conflict, Venezuela gets their regional conflict, Iran gets their regional conflict, and all the regional conflicts are the world at war.
01:45:33.000Well, most people in Taiwan don't believe that the U.S.
01:45:36.000is going to come to their support in the event that Taiwan is invaded anyway, because of the way Gavin Newsom pulled out of Afghanistan.
01:45:45.000And the thing about that, Tim, is not only did he pull out, not only did he leave $7 billion worth of military equipment, not only were 13 personnel service members killed, and we left behind hundreds of Americans and Afghan collaborators, He publicly said, Joe Biden did, that nobody advised him that the Taliban would come back and the Afghan government would collapse.
01:46:06.000That's exactly the advice that he was given.
01:46:08.000So if you're a friend or a foe of America, either our military is so incompetent they did not see this coming, or they gave Joe Biden competent advice and the commander-in-chief was so incompetent he didn't follow it.
01:46:50.000Yeah, I think regardless of what CBP are saying, there's not going to be a circumstance where someone comes up to me in the street and says, oh I'm with the CBP, I'm a big fan.
01:46:58.000I'm going to be like, you need to go make a statement.
01:47:02.000You can't work for an organization doing this.
01:47:20.000People say, oh, Tim says quit your job, blah, blah, blah.
01:47:22.000Dude, I'm saying if they're doing things that, like, are destroying this country.
01:47:28.000I am not saying sacrifice your job if you're scared to say you support Trump.
01:47:32.000I'm saying you should say you support Trump because if everybody did, then there would be no concern, no fear, and they couldn't do anything about it.
01:47:38.000You don't need to lose your job over this.
01:47:40.000I'm just saying stand up for yourself, speak up for what you believe in.
01:47:44.000But if you're a human smuggler... Dude, I just... Well, I'm not a human smuggler.
01:47:48.000I just work for the... I work up here.
01:47:50.000I'm like, guy, your organization is smuggling humans.
01:47:53.000If you're a CBP agent in West Virginia, understand that the resources you provide and the infrastructure around you facilitates that even in the slightest degree.
01:48:01.000There was, uh, in Ohio, It was, I believe, ICE brought a bunch of illegal immigrants to a police station and said, we need these guys held temporarily so that we can then, in the morning, get transport to deport them.
01:48:15.000And the sheriff was like, you got it, boss.
01:48:48.000More importantly, if you're at the border, you should say, hey man, I'm not going to do that.
01:48:52.000I'm not going to facilitate the smugglers.
01:48:54.000The cartels are bringing people up for thousands of dollars, and then the only way that's possible is because the cartel knows they can do a handoff with Customs and Border Protection.
01:49:05.000If there was no CBP there to accept them, and the policy was rejection, the coyotes and the cartels would have no business at all.
01:49:13.000Because they'd be like, yeah, pay us, we'll get you up to the border, where there's a fence, the National Guard, and you can't get in.
01:50:06.000By definition, that does not make you eligible for asylum.
01:50:08.000No, they just go to states where they can get driver's license and stuff like that and then just live essentially a normal life.
01:50:12.000BS Production says, what happened to yesterday's episode 947?
01:50:15.000It is up in its full 2 hours and 20 minutes on Rumble.
01:50:19.000So go to Rumble, Timcast IRL, subscribe to our Rumble channel, and it is there.
01:50:26.000To keep it simple, There are rules that are universal that apply to Rumble, YouTube, and X, where if certain things that I can't repeat are said, then I've been told explicitly by, you know, people working at these companies, the show gets taken down, there's nothing you can do about it.
01:50:42.000And so these have to do with legal liability, criminal liability, and things like that.
01:50:46.000So, uh, in terms of last night's episode, it just got to that point.
01:50:49.000And then what we did was we put it to the members only.
01:50:53.000It's fast, easy, it's already set up, and then once it's done, immediately the show is in full, available on all podcast platforms and Rumble, and the offending, you know, issue is snipped out of the show.
01:51:16.000It's not really been an element of the podcasting world, but I will tell you, one of the big reasons why a lot of your favorite podcasts stopped going live, started switching to either premieres or pre-recorded, was because of this issue that you can't control.
01:51:28.000Some people are hanging out, they're talking for a few hours, someone says something off the cuff, they don't realize what they actually said, and there's nothing we can do about it, but with the dump button, click, seven seconds deleted, and none's the wiser, right?
01:51:41.000It's a shame that's the world we live in, but unless you're hanging out in someone's house, There's no platform that can support certain things being said.
01:52:13.000Why would anyone trust someone who acts like that?
01:52:16.000It's just- it's really funny because he did this interview, uh, with Abby Martin and that- so this is a viral clip.
01:52:22.000The audio is not normalized well, but he reiterates his point in an interview with Abby Martin, and they're both just smirking.
01:52:28.000And I'm like, I mean, come on, like, Abby and him are smart people.
01:52:34.000There's no way you research the issue of economics and ignore the fact that most businesses are small.
01:52:41.000Even larger businesses, CEOs do a lot of work.
01:52:45.000It is this weird world where you have all of these leftists who genuinely believe CEOs don't do anything.
01:52:51.000I mean, to be fair, Jack Dorsey probably didn't do anything when he was CEO of Twitter, but the question then is like, what's his compensation and what value is providing to a system?
01:52:59.000These people do not understand how difficult it is to pay.
01:53:05.000Right, so the legality of, let me put it this way.
01:53:09.000I remember the first time I was like, wow, I'm making a lot of money.
01:53:49.000Because rich people in the past have hired their son and paid them a lot of money.
01:53:55.000And then the IRS is like, you're just trying to gift your kid money.
01:53:58.000You can't do that, so now we have to actually have on record, in the event of an audit, here's the person, here's their job, here's their expectation, here are their hours, here's what they do.
01:54:08.000And so these people, these leftists, think CEOs literally do nothing.
01:54:11.000Don't get me wrong, slumlords exist, and there are corrupt people, but the idea that because there's a corrupt individual and a criminal, that means all of capitalism is bad, is just, you're being manipulated by crackpots like this Richard Wolff guy.
01:54:23.000You can give away your money, but the recipient has to pay a gift tax.
01:54:27.000Right, and it actually gets pretty exorbitant, and then it becomes prohibitive.
01:54:31.000So my point there is... But it's your money, you can give it away.
01:54:42.000If you want to do that, I get a substantial portion of it.
01:54:45.000So the literal sense is, I cannot give a family member money.
01:54:49.000I have to ask the government for permission, ask the government how much of the money they get before the transaction is completed.
01:54:57.000You can technically give a family member money, so long as you pay the government 30%.
01:55:02.000Well, the reason, however, that most people have this attitude about people who run businesses and own them is that they've never run a hot dog stand.
01:55:10.000They have no idea how difficult it is.
01:55:13.000We made Kool-Aid when I was like 7 years old.
01:55:15.000My dad said, I'm going to give you $30.
01:55:20.000So you can go get the materials you need to make Kool-Aid and go sell it at the baseball game, but you've got to pay me back my investment.
01:55:25.000And so, me and my brother, we made this big, we had this picture, it was a pump.
01:55:29.000We went around with little Dixie Cups, and we sold them for like, a little bit of money.
01:56:45.000So while it is technically possible for you to hand them a check, so you would have to calculate the cost of taxes and how it was to get to 250, write a check for that amount, family member then pays the government their share of the gift you were giving a family member, and then your family member could buy a house.
01:58:05.000But you've got to live in Puerto Rico six months and one day, because then you're going to be spending that money in Puerto Rico, and that's why we're letting you keep it.
01:58:12.000So, taxation, they use as a way to manipulate and social engineer.
01:58:16.000That's why they put a tax on cigarettes, they put a tax on gas, they put a tax on soda pop.
01:58:20.000They want to manipulate your behavior, and I think that is unconstitutional.
01:58:22.000And they want to raise money for that crazy bureaucracy that they have.
01:58:26.000All these government workers who are being overpaid, paying more than they would get at a private sector in a similar job, they gotta pay for.
01:59:34.000But we've heard a lot about that over the past few years of people posting being like, hey, I checked my thing and it was the wrong one, and it's just so dirty, man.
01:59:45.000Ian says, I want to bring up to Mr. Elder that the Nuremberg trials clearly stated that following orders was not a valid excuse for committing crimes.
02:00:38.000These cartels are only able to do this because CBP is standing there waiting with smiles on their faces and open arms saying, we got it from here, buddies.
02:00:46.000So all of these crimes against humanity that are occurring would stop if CBP simply said, we will not facilitate this.
02:00:54.000Instead, what they're saying Well, they allow it to happen.
02:00:58.000There was an interview where a CBP guy says they keep allowing them in.
02:01:01.000And the guy doing the interview says it's kind of strange because to the average observer, it's CBP that is allowing them in and putting them in cars and driving them to their destinations.
02:01:10.000If CBP said, you will not, you shall not pass, the coyotes would be like, we're dead in the water.
02:01:19.000So, so long as you have thousands of people dying in the deserts, drowning in the rivers, and young women being raped repeatedly, and some of these are being sex trafficked.
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