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got major breaking news. The dam is breaking
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let's do an extended morning live again. And
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it's also partly because it's Fourth
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of July weekend coming up. And what
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we're going to do is we're going to
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go a couple hours and then I got a
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bunch of stories already lined up because there's just
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too much news coming out pertaining to Joe Biden.
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The first big story, of course.
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25 House Democrats reportedly
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preparing to call for Biden to
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end reelection effort. The dam has
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broken. You know, it's funny because that's
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what I was saying. You
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know, I was saying this last week
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that the dam broke when the
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when the debate happened. News just started pouring out
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like crazy. And then
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come Monday, more and more
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news keeps coming up. So the Supreme
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Court immunity ruling, then Donald Trump getting the
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sentencing pushed back. And here we
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are. It's just getting crazier.
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Now, the funniest thing about this is I
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think there's like one Biden sycophant left. Harry
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Sisson for whatever reason. Like even
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Nancy Pelosi went on TV. She
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was doing some interview. I can't remember what channel was. It
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might have been like MSNBC and she was like, we have
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to ask or how did she phrase it? She
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was like, was this an episode or is
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this a condition? Wow. Well,
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I don't know. You tell me, lady. Here's
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the best part. Aside from what we're
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seeing now with all of these Democrats lining
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up to boot Joe Biden in
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the prediction markets, Kamala is the front runner.
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That's it for the Democratic Party. I'm going
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to predict it. Kamala Harris is now the
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front runner for the presidential race. It is
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now Trump and Kamala. I kid you not.
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And you know what? those are bad bets. I think those
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are very bad bets because I think we're going to get
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an open convention and they're going to nominate
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somebody else because it ain't going to be Kamala Harris. Now
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it's not just that Democrats are calling
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for Biden to end his re-election effort. We've got
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an op-ed from the Hill where they're saying outright
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resign. I wouldn't be
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surprised if they pulled the 25th amendment. Now I've got a clip
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from three years ago, four years ago,
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of Joe Biden talking. Wow,
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it's night and day. And we knew this back then
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that he was having trouble and
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we had talked about sundowning. Whereas it gets
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late, Biden struggles to keep up, but
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decline is exponential. And
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what we're seeing now is quite literally
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the exponential decline of Joe Biden. So
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let's read this news and I'll get through
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the first portion and then we'll take your
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super chats here for those that are
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watching live. And we're going to
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try this morning show live again.
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I've got a bunch of segments that I'll record while
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we're recording live and then I'll put
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those up for later in the day for those that want to
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catch those clips. But here's the first big breaking story from New
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sell it super quick. Here's a story from the New York
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Post. 25 house Democrats reportedly
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preparing to call on Biden, call on
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Biden to end. re-election effort, the
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dam has broken. President
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Biden may soon face increased pressure from
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Democrats in Congress to drop out of
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the 2024 race, according to a report.
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At least 25 House Democrats are preparing
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to call for the 81-year-old president to
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end his re-election bid in
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the wake of his disastrous debate against President
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Donald Trump, Reuters reported Tuesday, citing
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a House Democratic aide. And we've actually
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been hearing these rumblings quite a bit.
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We have this from the AP, Rep
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Lloyd Doggett becomes first Democrat in Congress
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to call for Biden's withdrawal from the
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2024 race. It is
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night and day. You know, I got this clip. I
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want to play this clip for you, but so let
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me see if I can find this one. What was
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that clip from the debate? Let me just,
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let me, you know, I should have
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pulled this up earlier because I want to show the
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contrast from where Biden was to where
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he is now. And
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so I'm going to grab this clip we've got from
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the debate last week, which is one of the most
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telling and not to mention it was also a major
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win for Trump. It's the, here
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we go. Is this it? I
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could pull up this one too, but
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I'm not gonna, oh, that's a good one. The sharpest attack
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clip. Here's Biden struggling to get off the stairs. Let me just,
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I got to find this one where Trump slammed
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Biden saying he destroyed Medicare because
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that, I feel
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like that really was the clip
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that, oh man, there's, I'm scrolling
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through my Twitter feed just like yikes, dude,
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the one where Biden's crying, but
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there's a clip from, I think
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it's Greg Price from, look
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at this. There's so many of these
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clips is absolutely crazy. I'm sorry guys,
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I'm scrolling through this, but there's so
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many. Oh man. Wow.
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Donald Trump winning in poly market. A
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tweet of someone saying I'm going to try to give
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Joe Adderall through the TV. And
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here we go. We got it. This is Colin rug
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posted this and I want, I
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want to play this clip for you and then I want
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to play you this clip right here. This is another clip.
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This is from three years ago. posted by Speaker
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Kevin McCarthy. Ha ha, Speaker at the time. Candidate
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Biden calls on illegal immigrants to surge the
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border. Check this out. This is really something
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to listen to. Take
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a listen. All those things we need
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to do, child care, elder care, making
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sure that we continue to strengthen our
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healthcare system, making sure that we're able
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to make every single solitary person eligible
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for what I've been able to do with
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the COVID. I'm just kidding with dealing
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with everything we have to do with, look,
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if we finally
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beat Medicare. Thank you, President
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Biden. President Trump was
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right. He did beat Medicare. He beat it
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to death and he's destroying Medicare because all
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of these people are coming in. Oh,
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I got to I need to report a crime from
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this clip from the debate. I
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don't I don't know. This is crazy. Biden's
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Sputters out of control. Can't
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think straight or make it make say anything.
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CNN jumps in to cover it up and
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then Trump hooks in with that zinger. Well,
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you did beat Medicare. You beat it to
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death. Wow. Okay,
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so you heard Biden right there, right? Take a
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listen to this clip. This is from
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the Democratic debate. This was posted three years ago. So
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it's a little bit older than that because
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this is from before he was president. But
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this is like four years ago. Listen, I would in
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fact make sure that there is. We
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immediately surge to the border. All
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those people are seeking asylum. They deserve to
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be heard. That's who we are. We're a
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nation says if you want to flee and
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you're fleeing oppression, you should come. So
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there's also the point to be made
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about him saying illegal immigrants should surge
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to the border. But this
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was posted in our newsroom and
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you can clearly hear the difference even after a
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few years. They claim
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Joe Biden has a stutter. And
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I'm just I despise
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these people. I am
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absolutely sick of them. And
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I know you are. because you have to be
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like, I'm sorry, the people who believe
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this stuff, I don't think they
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could be any stupider. And I'm not
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trying to be mean, but maybe I should be a little mean. And
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my question for say
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like Brian Stelter and for the
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CNN viewers and MSNBC viewers is, if
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you didn't eat breakfast yesterday, how would you have
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felt? And actually
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you guys know that meme, I'm sure you do. There's
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another line to that meme, which is, tell
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me a story that has
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two characters who each have a single line
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of dialogue. And then
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now tell me a story where there
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are two characters that each have a single
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line of dialogue. And one of those characters
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is telling the other character a story about
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two characters who each have a single line
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of dialogue. The meme that
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sparked the low cognitive function stuff and
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conditional hypotheticals also made the point
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about how people who are low IQ,
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low cognition, they can't handle
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recursion. And then the funniest part was
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when the guy wrote, Scheherazade was an
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IQ test. Ha,
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a thousand and one tails Scheherazade,
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how fun, how fun. So
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there it is right there. You can hear
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the difference in Joe Biden's everything.
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I mean, geez, the way he's standing up, the
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way he's looking at the crowd, the way he,
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he was old, but he had substantially more of a
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grasp on things. And we knew this back then because
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as I mentioned, people were talking about
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sundowning, but we knew that decline is
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exponential. And now here we are. Take
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a look at the centrist House Democrats in competitive districts.
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The lawmakers most at risk of losing
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their seats in November were so alarmed
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by Biden's infirmed appearance in
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last week's showdown with a 78 year old,
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some Republican nominee. They're considering writing
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a letter to Biden according to the outlet.
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the first card-based. up
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Biden's cognitive decline. And
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we're all just laughing because like, no, you
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didn't. You just convinced stupid
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people. Regular people knew
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for a long time. That's why before
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the debate in polling questions
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where they asked, do you think Biden has
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the mental acuity to be president? Only
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35% said yes. I
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wouldn't call that a successful coverup. But
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now for the moment, you've all been waiting for
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the betting markets, ladies and gentlemen, how much money
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has been made so far. Take
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a look at this. Who will win the 2024
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US presidential election? This
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is predicted where you can buy shares
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of yes, of no, you can sell
12:39
before the conclusion, you can hold out
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and hope to earn that dollar. Donald
12:44
Trump at 59 cents. That
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means about 59%. Not
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necessarily, but that's sort of how it works. Kamala
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Harris, 23 cents right behind Donald
12:54
Trump, and then Joe Biden in
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third place with 21 cents. I
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feel bad for anybody who bought shares and Joe
13:02
Biden, like three months ago, thinking
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now he's not there. He's in now and I'm
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gonna. Oh, yeah. And now
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this happens. Gavin Newsom is at six
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cents. Robert Kennedy's at three and Pete
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Buttigieg is at two. So
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you know, it doesn't quite add up to it's
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more than 100. But that's basically how they break
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it down, right? You can also buy no shares.
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So no shares for binary sense. Here's how it works.
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I assume most of you do know, but not everybody
13:26
watches every segment. We talk about predicted. If
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you buy 59 cent
13:31
shares of Donald Trump to win, once
13:34
the election is over, if Trump did win,
13:36
you get paid $1 for every share. So
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for Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, same is true. If you
13:42
were to buy, so it's five to one for Joe
13:44
Biden. I mean, you're getting a value bet out of
13:46
that, right? I wouldn't recommend it. I wouldn't recommend it.
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Now take a look at this. Who will win the
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2024 Democratic presidential nomination?
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Kamala Harris is in first place. She's
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the front runner. Kamala
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is the Democrat front runner. But right
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now, we had a member call last
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night into Timcast IRL and
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suggested rather, I would
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say it's sage
14:09
wisdom. We'll call it that. We'll
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go a little over the top with it.
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The reason that Democrats waited this long is
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to block RFK Jr. And
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we all kind of went, yeah, that makes a lot of
14:21
sense. Why don't we think of that?
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Last year. And I'll tell you this right
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now. Here's what you do. I'm in Google search,
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Timcast News. Type into Google
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youtube.com/Timcast News, this channel. And guess what?
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We're banned from Google. I love
14:36
it. Timcast IRL seems to be fine, but they
14:39
don't let me monologue on Google. So I was
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trying to find this video because I said back
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in November, I think it was, Biden
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will not be the nominee. And
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I was just like, it's crazy to
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say it's a heavy prediction, but
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I cannot see them running Joe
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Biden after everything we've seen. Now,
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as is typical in my career, I have the
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unfortunate privilege of being ahead of the market. I
15:04
was told that by a journalism professor
15:06
13 years ago, she was just
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like, unfortunately, the things you do, you have the unfortunate privilege
15:11
of being ahead of the market. These
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companies can't adapt to the way you do your
15:15
business, right? Because I was doing mobile, I was doing
15:17
web and stuff like that. And none of these news
15:20
companies were. And that's where I
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think I've been in 2020. And
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I am here. 2020,
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there was an oversight. I didn't realize the procedural games
15:28
being played. I'd say my
15:30
assessments based on the on all of these
15:32
superficial metrics that we use for elections were
15:35
spot on. But I did not
15:37
track the shadow campaign stuff. How could I have
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maybe I mean, maybe we knew we should have paid attention
15:42
to that. But the thing about November
15:45
when I said this, I thought it was
15:47
a generally common opinion among people like you and
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me and in the space, Stephen Crowder, Viva Fry,
15:51
you know, like we're watching all these videos and
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like we're all kind of seeing
15:56
the same thing. How can they run this guy and when the
15:58
polling was bad and it fell? like
16:00
a bad move to make a bold prediction. When
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March came around, there had been numerous predictions that Biden
16:05
would be out by March. And when
16:07
that didn't happen, I said, I guess it's too late. And
16:09
like, what are they going to do? It's he can't be on
16:11
the ballot in a bunch of these states, whoever
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they swap them out with. And that's still true
16:16
today. The deadlines passed. So how can they handle
16:18
an open convention? That's why a lot of people
16:20
still believe it will be Joe Biden. If
16:23
Joe Biden is swapped at an open convention, you
16:25
are going to have some blue states saying Joe
16:27
Biden and some blue states saying Kamala Harris or
16:29
Gavin Newsom or Michelle Obama, who knows? And
16:32
then what? Are they going to try and be like, do a
16:34
writing campaign for Michelle Obama? They're not going to be able to
16:36
ballot harvest that. So how do they
16:38
handle this? Honestly, I don't know. I don't know. And
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that's basically what I'm getting to. Like, I was I
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was searching for this video because I was like, this is what I thought
16:46
back then. But here's what happened. When
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March comes around, everyone's basically saying, okay,
16:51
Biden's clearly going to be the nominee. The deadlines
16:53
passed. And then last
16:56
night, the most obvious, RFK
16:59
Junior was trying to run in the Democrat primary
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and they barred him. They blocked him. They gave
17:03
him the boot. They did
17:05
not want him to be running as a
17:07
Democrat. Why he would win. They knew Biden
17:09
couldn't do it. They
17:11
wanted to swap Biden out. I bet
17:13
they wanted to run a primary. And they
17:15
wanted to have someone like Newsom or Whitmer win. This
17:18
is why Gavin Newsom debated Ron
17:20
DeSantis. But they could not account
17:23
for RFK Junior. If
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RFK Junior ran the Democrat
17:27
ticket, he would win handily. Because
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I got to be honest, even like,
17:32
you know, I sat down with RFK Junior and we
17:35
talked and I disagree with him on a handful of
17:37
things. But I agree with him on way too much.
17:40
You know, when he gets into the he
17:43
gets into the passion around environmental
17:45
toxins, he is 100 percent spot
17:48
on. Luke Rieckowski talks about it
17:50
all the time. And so we're in
17:52
agreement there. He had a
17:54
real chance at approaching moderates on the
17:56
Democrat ticket. Granted, he's a bit
17:58
woke and he tries downplaying. that, but it is what it
18:00
is. But they don't want R.F.K.
18:03
Jr. He's anti-establishment. He is not a
18:05
part of their machine, so they had to lock
18:07
him out. They could not let him win the
18:09
primary because then how do you cheat him out
18:11
of it at the convention? They
18:14
weren't prepared for it. So here's what they
18:16
did. They keep Joe Biden in
18:18
knowing he can't do it. The media lies every
18:20
step of the way, and now
18:22
they are pretending to be surprised. Oh, I
18:25
can't believe this is happening. How could this
18:27
have happened? Well, nobody knew
18:29
it was a cover-up from the White House.
18:32
No, it wasn't. That's what they're
18:34
claiming. But now, if they
18:36
have an open convention, R.F.K. Jr.
18:39
is already independent, he can't win. It's
18:42
not a guarantee. R.F.K. Jr. could try
18:44
to step in and argue
18:46
for the nomination, and maybe he gets it.
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Maybe. Maybe that's
18:51
how they boost his profile, I guess. I
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doubt it. It looks
18:55
like, even when it comes to the
18:57
Democratic nomination, R.F.K. Jr. is not even there anymore. I
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mean, look at the bottom. And that's
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got a while to me. One cent for a
19:04
share of R.F.K. Jr. as the Democrat nominee. I
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think he's got a way better chance of being the nominee
19:09
than J.B. Pritzker. Like, R.F.K. Jr.
19:11
says, look, I was running as independent. I've
19:13
already got a campaign going. We've already worked
19:15
on ballot signatures. We are here. We are
19:18
ready. We have a campaign. It
19:20
makes no sense for them to go for anybody
19:22
else. Maybe
19:25
that was the plan. I don't know. I think they were
19:27
trying to lock R.F.K. Jr. out. Now it gets worse for
19:29
him. It gets worse for him, my friends, because we've got
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this from the Hill. Biden should
19:33
not just drop out of the race.
19:35
He should resign. Jamie
19:38
Barnett, opinion contributor for the Hill.
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You know why they want him to resign? If
19:44
he resigns now, Kamala Harris
19:46
becomes acting president, making it much more
19:48
difficult for her to win a reelection.
19:51
Then they can bring in Michelle Newsom, Obama
19:54
Newsom or Newsom Obama or whatever, whatever their
19:56
plan is. You
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know, a lot of people said, how do you get past Kamala Harris?
20:00
Harris, she's next in line. She's their diversity hire and they're stuck with
20:02
her. Not if she's
20:04
acting president. I know people disagree and that's
20:06
fine, but my view is if she becomes
20:08
acting president because Joe Biden steps down, she
20:12
has an easy out of, I'm
20:14
going to do my duty to this
20:16
country and I have no capability to
20:18
do that and try and launch a
20:20
campaign four months out. And
20:22
then Michelle Obama steps in or Whitmer
20:25
or Newsom. And if it's
20:27
Michelle Obama, the diversity thing is covered and that's
20:29
why a lot of people think it might be
20:31
Michelle Obama and there's polling suggesting she beats Trump
20:33
by 10 points. As
20:35
a lot of people that think Michelle Obama could beat Trump, I
20:38
would have said a couple of years ago, I would agree.
20:41
What I would say now is I do think
20:44
Michelle Obama is going to do way
20:46
better than Joe Biden. Give Donald Trump a
20:48
run for his money, but I think right
20:50
now, I don't know. I
20:53
don't believe it's fair to say that Michelle
20:55
Obama is a guaranteed win for Democrats. There
20:58
are a lot of people that claiming, oh, she's going to win by 10 points by 12 points.
21:01
She's going to trounce Trump. I'm like, nah, two
21:04
years ago, I would have agreed, two years
21:06
ago, but that was because Donald Trump was
21:09
basically out of it. Now he's back. He's
21:11
hitting harder than ever. That debate performance was
21:13
masterfully done. One
21:15
of my favorite memes out of the debate. I don't
21:17
know if you've seen the videos of people crying. Their
21:19
posts and no, no, no, no, hold on. It's funny. Gen
21:22
Zers are posting videos of themselves crying and like
21:24
one guy's like in bed with tears running down
21:26
his face. It's fake. It's a quote.
21:30
It says, in another life, I would have loved to have
21:32
played golf with you, Joe. It's
21:35
something that Trump said to Joe Biden. They're
21:37
sitting there just like staring and crying like, in
21:40
another life, I would have loved to have played golf with
21:42
you, Joe. Oh, how sad. Trump
21:45
had a great performance and
21:48
he's hitting the nail on the head with the
21:50
hammer. Now they are trying to
21:52
go after him with all of his convictions and stuff. I
21:55
think it would be, I think if Michelle Obama
21:57
stepped in, she'd have a slight lead, but it could
21:59
be within the margin. of error. Donald
22:01
Trump is here. He's won over
22:03
too many people. And it's not just that
22:05
people like or don't like Trump, which is
22:07
a huge factor here, but a lot of
22:09
people are terrified of another Democrat administration. Michelle
22:12
Obama may be younger and more
22:15
cogent, or
22:18
how about comprehensible. But
22:20
I don't think that changes the fact that a
22:23
lot of middle-aged people are going to say, I
22:25
just can't do it. Under Donald
22:27
Trump, life was better. What's
22:30
the risk here? Democrat
22:32
policy has led to crime. They
22:34
may try and claim, no, no, that was
22:36
because Biden's brain was fried. Yeah,
22:39
that may work on a lot of people. I do think
22:41
so. But if you look at the state level and the
22:43
governor level, you can't get past it. People
22:45
are upset over how things have been
22:47
run. That being said, everybody blames the
22:49
president for everything. So, well,
22:52
later today, we've got some news
22:54
here. Biden's going to meet with Democratic governors to
22:57
assuage fears after debate performance.
23:00
He blames global travel for his lackluster
23:02
debate as 25 House members reported
23:04
prepared to call for him to step down. And
23:07
the reason is they're all going to lose.
23:10
Democrats are going to lose down ticket
23:13
if Joe Biden is the nominee. And
23:16
that is a dream scenario. So, I will say
23:18
this, I call on all of you, good
23:21
God-fearing Americans. I mean,
23:23
that's somewhat jokingly, but for those that literally are, we
23:26
must protect Joe Biden. Joe
23:29
Biden won the primary fair and square. This
23:31
version of Joe Biden is sharp as he's ever
23:33
been. Don't let
23:35
the media cheap fakes. I
23:38
watched that debate and I agree
23:40
with Harry Sisson that Joe was
23:42
sharp as attack and
23:44
spoke calmly and with termination. That
23:46
cough, he had a cold, no
23:49
big deal. Not Donald Trump. Oh,
23:51
boy, he was no good. So,
23:53
we cheer for Biden. Got
23:56
to have him as the nominee. And those are the rules you
23:58
want him to play by. I
24:01
think everyone agrees we'd prefer Joe Biden
24:03
to be the nominee. But
24:05
check this out. I think it's all
24:07
planned. Look at this. June 28th, a
24:10
day after the debate, Democrats fear
24:12
a messy convention. Trump should fear
24:14
their meltdown more. What
24:16
could draw more people into politics than a
24:18
must-watch nightly drama with the fate of the
24:21
nation at stake? I don't disagree with
24:23
that headline, but that ain't the first
24:25
headline. This was written one
24:28
day after the debate, and the title was,
24:30
An Open Democratic Convention Would Be Must See
24:32
TV. Hey
24:35
guys, Josh Hammer here, the host of America
24:37
on Trial with Josh Hammer, a podcast for
24:39
the first podcast network. Look, there
24:42
are a lot of shows out there that are
24:44
explaining the political news cycle, what's happening on the
24:46
Hill, this, that. There are
24:48
no other shows that are cutting straight to
24:50
the point when it comes to the unprecedented
24:53
lawfare, debilitating and affecting the 2024 presidential election.
24:57
We do all of that every single day
24:59
right here on America on Trial with Josh
25:01
Hammer. Subscribe and download your episodes wherever you
25:03
get your podcasts. It's America on Trial with
25:05
Josh Hammer. They've been planning this. Nick
25:08
Kristoff for The New York Times prewrote
25:10
his op-ed to some
25:12
degree, calling for Joe Biden
25:14
to step down. So they knew
25:16
this was in the bag beforehand. That's
25:19
why I think RFK probably threw
25:21
a wrench in the spokes. Joe
25:23
Biden was probably supposed to step down in
25:26
February or March. That's what the rumor was.
25:29
But with the primaries underway, RFK
25:31
Jr. was basically
25:34
being set up to win if Joe Biden
25:36
did step down. What
25:39
could they have done? They know Kamala can't
25:41
beat RFK. Kamala couldn't even
25:43
get a single delegate. So
25:46
Kamala Harris couldn't beat a ham
25:48
sandwich. I gotta be completely honest. And
25:52
to be fair, I'd say if you
25:54
put it up between Kamala Harris and a
25:57
Golden Retriever or a Labrador,
26:00
I'm voting for the Labrador, but to
26:02
be fair, I'd vote
26:04
for the Labrador over a lot of politicians. You
26:07
put basically any member of Congress up against a
26:09
golden retriever, I'm voting for the retriever. You
26:12
know why? Because I know it's silly to
26:15
vote for a dog, but they're
26:17
not going to support war. They
26:19
aren't able to. And so having an
26:21
animal that can do literally nothing is better than what
26:23
these people are doing because all they do is sink
26:25
us deeper and deeper and deeper. Perhaps you need that
26:28
forced correction. So
26:30
here's where we're currently at. I mean, Democrats have been planning
26:33
this for a while, in my opinion. Joe
26:35
Biden's lead is being wiped out in critical
26:37
battleground states, and internal polling data leaked. We
26:39
talked about this last night. But
26:42
where we are right now, based on this polling data, this
26:45
is Open Labs, a progressive pollster for
26:47
Democrats. And they're
26:49
finding Joe Biden underwater in basically
26:52
every state. He's underwater in New
26:54
Hampshire, Wisconsin. Nebraska's second, Michigan, Pennsylvania,
26:56
Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina.
26:59
He's underwater by a half point
27:01
in Vermont. I'm sorry, Virginia, why
27:03
did I say Vermont? And a
27:05
half a point in New Mexico. If
27:08
these hold up, Donald
27:10
Trump wins 333 electoral votes. Now
27:16
they've entertained the possibility, they've got more
27:18
here, of a two-way
27:20
horse race among everyone. Biden,
27:23
Buttigieg, Harris, Newsom, Whitmer. It looks
27:25
like Buttigieg actually does the best. Biden's
27:28
underwater in all these states. Harris
27:30
is underwater in all these states. And
27:32
the only state Newsom's got is Wisconsin
27:34
by a half point. Whitmer
27:37
seems to do a lot better, but
27:39
she's only got three states. So Buttigieg seems
27:41
to be their best bet. Buttigieg
27:44
is above water in Wisconsin, Nebraska, and
27:46
Michigan. Same as Whitmer.
27:48
Same as Whitmer. But she's
27:50
underwater in Nevada. She's
27:52
up by point one in Pennsylvania. But
27:54
overall, it seems like Buttigieg does slightly better
27:57
in many other states, though they are all
27:59
losing. Right now, when you
28:01
look at this data, it does not
28:03
matter who they choose. If
28:06
these numbers are solid, and maybe they're not, they
28:09
cannot win. So
28:12
you tell me what you think's going to happen. We'll
28:14
figure that one out. For now, let's jump
28:16
over to Super Chats, and then I've got
28:19
another segment lined up talking about the media
28:21
for you guys. So, you
28:23
know, it's all in good fun. And
28:26
we'll nuke some of these tabs here, make it
28:28
easier to go through all this stuff. I'll read
28:30
your Super Chats, become a member at timcast.com to
28:32
support our work. And wait till you
28:34
see this one. The next segment
28:36
I got lined up for you, Brian Stelter tried
28:39
playing the centrist angle to line
28:42
up with the rest of his cohorts. And
28:44
unfortunately for him, oh man,
28:47
all the Biden supporters are going nuclear
28:49
against him. They're calling him
28:51
a shill, and he's apologized already. But first, we'll just
28:53
grab some of your Super Chats, and we'll talk about
28:55
what's going on here in this world. Let's
28:58
roll. So, alright, smash that
29:00
like button, subscribe to this channel. Oh, and I'll
29:02
stress this again, too. This channel's
29:04
shadow banned on Google. You cannot search this
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channel on Google. I think that's intentional. And
29:10
that's what I've been saying, that they're
29:12
going to be trying to hinder and censor
29:15
and shut down these messages. My
29:19
segments, the narrative coming from TimCast, does
29:21
not align with their corporate interest plans.
29:24
I think they're doing this stuff intentionally. I think they
29:26
planned for Biden to be in this long. I think
29:29
the debate intentionally went around the commission on presidential debates
29:31
so they could sink Joe Biden.
29:33
I think they want to do it the whole time. Joe Biden
29:36
is their pariah. He reverses Trump's
29:38
policies. Then they send in somebody else
29:41
and they could everyone can blame Joe Biden for
29:43
it. And they get a Democrat in there fresh
29:45
with two terms. Now
29:47
unfortunately for them, channels like mine exist.
29:50
But fortunately for them, they control the reins at like
29:52
Google. And so if you type in
29:54
any, any, go to any one of these videos on
29:56
this channel right now and type in the title and
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put in Google. come up. Maybe
30:01
for some people it will, but doesn't come up for me. And
30:03
a few of my few other people I work with were like,
30:05
yeah, it's not coming up. Because I
30:08
was trying to find that video earlier than
30:10
I made back in November. Unsurprised.
30:13
If you want to support the work that
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we do, share this video, share this channel,
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30:22
because clearly they're trying to censor us, but you knew
30:24
that. All right. U.
30:27
P. Schuit says, I am just glad all who say
30:29
Tim is a puppet are proven correct since this week.
30:32
God bless you, Tim. So let
30:34
me, I'll actually just, I'll pull this
30:36
up and show you guys.
30:39
On Instagram, we made a funny
30:41
little video. Shout out to Jack Pissowbeck and Brave
30:43
Books. Got to pull up Boonie's
30:46
HQ here on Instagram. They
30:48
made a puppet, a Muppet of me,
30:50
I guess, whatever you'd call it. So
30:52
here's the, uh, here's the Boonie's HQ Instagram,
30:54
and I hope you enjoy the video. Okay.
31:13
That's it. That's the video. So they,
31:15
uh, they made a Muppet version
31:18
of me and has a little skateboard and we,
31:20
we made Muppet Tim tried to drop in on
31:22
the death drop at the boonies and
31:24
he did not survive. He has, he has
31:26
died. I'm sorry, everybody. No,
31:29
he'll be okay. He's a Muppet. Is
31:32
it a Muppet or is that a trademark term?
31:35
He's a puppet or whatever.
31:37
All right. Let's, uh, we'll,
31:39
we'll grab some more super jets here. The clapper of
31:41
cheeks. Great name, by the way, says
31:43
nobody running in 2028 wants to be tainted by losing
31:46
to Trump. They're as stuck with
31:48
Biden as Kamala. Yeah. I got, I, I,
31:50
I really don't understand how they are going
31:52
to be able to swap out Joe Biden.
31:54
I seriously,
31:57
I mean, it feels like they're going to, right? But like clean.
32:00
Hm. Bumchoo says,
32:02
respect the vote. Joe is the corpse they
32:04
chose. Agreed. Garrett
32:07
Corral says, lead the Democrats to cancel primaries.
32:09
Turn the presidential race into a Pokemon match
32:12
where they switch out their Pokemon when the
32:14
matchup no longer favors them. Well,
32:16
you know, what are you going to do?
32:19
All right. BigG says, to me, the
32:21
only option for Dems is asking RFK Jr. to
32:23
show up to the convention and nominate him. He
32:25
has been campaigning for months now. Agreed. For
32:27
the anti-establishment, he opposes their plans. They
32:31
are not aligned. Yupi
32:34
Shuit says, I hope when they try to remove
32:36
Jill and then she takes them all down with
32:38
her revealing everything she knows about the other swamp
32:40
creatures. Yeah, she's
32:42
basically running the show for Joe. All
32:45
right. Greg Dubia says, no, don't let
32:47
them replace Biden. Agreed. Scott
32:50
Hernan says, Biden steps down, Kamala President
32:52
then runs with Michelle Obama as VP.
32:55
Hope I'm wrong. Eric, you tell the truth and
32:57
it's refreshing. Oh, thank you. I mean,
33:00
think about how insane that would be. A
33:02
Harris Obama ticket and
33:05
they just stampede to
33:07
the media with two
33:09
black women running
33:12
for president and vice president. I
33:15
got to tell you, I don't think they could win. This
33:18
is what people don't understand. I
33:20
think people don't want to admit. Unfortunately, for
33:22
conservatives, they're not racist. They're
33:24
not racist. I'm kidding,
33:26
by the way. It's very fortunate. And when
33:28
we're all very happy that conservatives aren't racist,
33:30
the left are super racist. But
33:33
understand my friends, Michelle
33:35
Obama is a black woman. And
33:37
while many people did vote for Barack Obama
33:40
enough to get him to win because I
33:42
don't think race plays a factor, I do
33:44
think woman plays a big factor because a
33:46
lot of women who are moderate, right leaning
33:49
flat out tell us every day that they
33:51
don't want women in leadership. I
33:53
mean, like literally tell us on the show. I
33:55
think her being woman plays a huge role. They
33:58
were saying like Hillary Clinton lost because of
34:00
sexism, blah, blah, blah. Well, when they flipped
34:03
the script and they had, I
34:05
forgot what university, I showed it last week, they
34:07
had a woman read
34:10
Trump's lines and a man read Hillary's lines, the
34:12
woman still won. I do
34:14
think that there is a weight against
34:16
Michelle Obama for being a black woman.
34:19
I think that there are leftist
34:21
racists. I think it's
34:24
predominantly default libs. And
34:26
like default lib just means like someone doesn't really pay attention,
34:28
like a normie. I
34:30
think a lot of these people are gonna be like, well, I
34:32
might publicly claim I'm not racist, but I'm
34:36
telling you this, and a lot of people may not wanna
34:38
hear it. Conservatives believe Michelle Obama
34:40
can win because conservatives are not concerned
34:42
about the race of Michelle Obama. They
34:45
see her as an Obama, a popular
34:47
prominent figure in the corporate press, she
34:49
fits the mold and all that stuff,
34:51
but understand. From that Yale
34:53
study, we know liberals condescend to black people,
34:55
they pretend to be stupider than they are.
34:58
They think black people don't know how to
35:00
get IDs. They are just,
35:02
it's abject racism. They
35:04
say these things all publicly because they are
35:07
white supremacists with guilty consciences. But
35:09
behind the scenes, they ain't gonna be voting for someone
35:11
like that. That's just a reality.
35:13
Now, a lot of them did vote for Barack Obama.
35:15
I'm not saying it's not the case. That's why I
35:17
don't think it's a guarantee. When people are like, Michelle
35:19
Obama's just gonna win, she'll beat Trump. And
35:22
I'm like, nah, it's closer than you think. She's
35:24
certainly popular with a lot of Democrats, but there are a
35:26
lot of racist Democrats that ain't gonna be voting for her
35:28
and a lot of sexist ones too. And
35:31
I think for the most part conservatives, they don't really care about
35:33
that, but they're gonna vote for Trump on policy. Not
35:36
that I think there's a lot of
35:38
racist Republicans too, but I
35:40
don't think that plays a role for most conservatives
35:42
because they're having arguments on ideas and policy. Let's
35:45
go. Gonfall says,
35:48
if your beanie gave you a superpower, what
35:50
would that power be? But
35:53
it did. I have
35:55
no idea. I don't know, fun question. The
35:58
ability to... jump
36:00
10 feet. There
36:03
you go. Uh,
36:05
side note, Superman originally could not fly. The
36:08
original Superman could only leap over tall buildings. And
36:10
then I guess they said he could fly at some point fixed
36:13
ban. It says the obvious replacement for Biden is RFK.
36:16
He will go into the open convention, get
36:18
the nomination. As long as he takes the
36:20
DNC VP pick, they will make him take
36:22
beta or bootages. Nah,
36:26
he can't, he can't dump a Strandahan.
36:29
He can't, he can't boot her off the ticket now. So
36:31
I don't think they're going to do it. Let's
36:34
go. All right. Link
36:36
Wayne says disastrous performance like
36:38
it just now happened. So fake. How
36:41
about disastrous presidency? Casper
36:44
says it may sound crazy, but Biden is their best
36:46
bet. I got to be honest, like maybe,
36:48
but when you look at that internal polling, it does
36:50
show that basically any other Democrat is doing better than
36:53
Biden does, is doing right now. Let's
36:57
go. What is this?
36:59
Alloges? Tim, we must shut
37:01
it from every mountain and spread the message physically
37:03
eliminate all ballot drop boxes. You know,
37:06
because of the debate, people may not show up for
37:08
November thinking Trump has in the bag. Dems will cheat.
37:11
Yeah. If you got it, you got it. Look, this
37:14
may be another part of the plan. Make Republicans think
37:16
they can't lose. That's why Hillary lost.
37:19
Democrats were so sure they couldn't lose. People
37:22
didn't show up for real. It's hilarious. Also,
37:24
don't get me wrong. Hillary Clinton is like
37:26
the least likable person in this country. So
37:29
there's that. And they really don't understand
37:31
the mindset of millennials and Gen Z. So there you
37:33
go. The
37:36
hazmat says IRL talked about it. E.V.
37:38
fires last night. Firefighter here. Many
37:41
depth will just let let
37:44
turn let him let him burn. There you go.
37:46
Let him burn. Barring exposure is due to the volume of
37:49
water. We're trying to put
37:51
out due to a thermal runaway. But
37:53
even then there's a risk of rekindle. You're
37:56
talking about, oh, E.V. fires. Very
37:58
electric vehicle fires. Yeah,
38:00
see the thing about lithium is that when
38:02
you take lithium and you get it wet, it starts on
38:04
fire. If you take lithium and
38:06
flick it onto a pool of water, it
38:09
will, what is it called? The Leidenfrost effect
38:11
or whatever? It will start
38:13
to float across the surface of the
38:15
water because the, it's been a long
38:18
time since chemistry class, but I'm pretty sure what's
38:20
happening is the, is it
38:22
the hydrogen bonding to the, no,
38:25
it's the oxygen, I think. Is it
38:28
lithium oxide? No,
38:30
it's hydroxide. I think it's the hydrogen.
38:33
I could be wrong. Ugh, been too long. But
38:35
it basically bonds, creates an exothermic reaction,
38:37
releasing heat, and then the steam from
38:39
the water creates a barrier of vapor
38:41
and the lithium spins out across, it's
38:44
crazy. It's kind of like when you
38:46
put a drop of water in a
38:48
hot pan. The heat
38:50
of the pan vaporizes the water touching
38:52
the surface, creating a cushion of gas
38:54
so the water is basically floating. It's
38:57
pretty wild. I believe it's also the same
38:59
effect that allows people to take their hand
39:01
and swat molten metal. There's
39:03
a video of a guy doing it because it
39:05
creates a thin barrier which prevents the, like
39:09
the moisture on your hand creates a barrier, so for
39:11
a split second you can actually hit it. Not
39:14
that I would recommend it, but so that's the issue
39:16
with EV fires. You
39:19
let them burn because it
39:21
requires a lot of water to put them out. Yeah you have
39:23
to basically, I don't even know if putting it under water would
39:25
work. It would probably suppress the heat,
39:28
but it would still rapidly rip
39:30
apart the lithium. Yeah
39:33
you gotta be careful those alkaline metals and
39:35
water. They also, I
39:38
think because the water vapor in the air,
39:41
they corrode very very quickly and it heats up. If
39:43
you take a sheet of lithium you can feel it
39:45
getting warm just in the air and you can see
39:47
it changing colors. You put water on it, it's something
39:49
else. France
39:52
Arnett says I wouldn't count Joe out yet. If Federman
39:54
can win, so can he. Here
39:56
here, they should keep Joe Biden. What
40:00
would you pay for? Doobie McNasty
40:02
with a huge super chat. Thank you, sir. Zero
40:04
percent chance Kamala is the front runner in
40:07
any metric. I don't care what it says.
40:09
The only person I've heard supporter individually was
40:11
Charlemagne on his Piers Morgan interview from six
40:13
months ago. The entire conversation was laced with
40:16
propaganda. I su... I suffered.
40:21
Sir, Doobie McNasty, we are
40:23
all grateful that you suffered for us to relay
40:25
this information to all of us. Thank
40:27
you for suffering for the greater good. All
40:30
right. Travis Christner says, I have no criminal
40:32
record and I work at Walmart, me, 2028, better than
40:36
Joe Biden. In
40:38
fact, I would actually argue that there is
40:40
a great argument, a huge argument for
40:42
a good salt of the
40:44
earth, hardworking Walmart employee or otherwise to
40:47
be a cabinet member. You
40:49
know? All right. Let's
40:51
see. What do we have? What the...
40:54
What's going on here? Bill says 25th Amendment can't be
40:56
used here. Can you imagine
40:58
if they use 25 to remove Biden and replace
41:00
Kamala, a POC with a white guy like Newsom?
41:04
You know, I gotta be honest, like we're talking
41:06
about all these scenarios and it really could just be so
41:08
simple that they
41:10
have an open convention. Biden
41:14
and Kamala are like, we respect
41:16
the process. It's more important
41:18
that we beat Trump. They're smiling and waving.
41:20
The convention nominates Obama Newsom and
41:22
Kamala's like, we did our best and we
41:24
are so grateful to be here. And that's
41:26
it. They basically... Look,
41:29
the establishment goes to Kamala and says, you knew this was the
41:31
case. And she goes, yep. The
41:34
funny thing would be though, they
41:36
go to Kamala and they're
41:38
like, you should be
41:40
acting president. Biden's going to step down. But
41:43
then we're going to replace you with
41:45
someone else. And she goes, you got it. And
41:47
then of course, when she wins, she steps up and goes, I'm
41:49
going to run anyway. And then she announced it to the public
41:51
and then they're stuck with her. Bleep's
41:55
gonna bleep says, this is already planned out. Gavin
41:57
and Big Mike, but Corolla has humility. him
42:00
so many times and not even Democrats want
42:02
the US to look like California. I
42:05
agree my friends. I completely
42:07
agree. Let's see. Let's close
42:09
out some of these here tabs and
42:12
I'm going to pull up this next segment I got
42:14
for you guys. I think, oh
42:17
man, this is just too good.
42:19
The absolute meltdown of Brian Stelter.
42:22
It's too good. It's too good. But
42:24
I want to start with this. This is
42:26
from Semaphore. The
42:29
View from Jill Abramson. Oh
42:31
boy. I hope you guys are
42:33
ready for this one. We have
42:35
this story from Semaphore where the
42:38
media is claiming that the White
42:40
House perpetrated a grand cover up.
42:43
I kid you not. Let
42:45
me show you the tweet actually from,
42:48
where did I put that stupid tweet? There
42:51
we go. Alex Thompson. Then I'll pull up
42:53
the Jill Abramson newsletter.
42:55
He says, Jill Abramson to
42:57
Semaphore Ben, quote, the Biden White
43:00
House clearly succeeded in a massive
43:02
cover up of the degree
43:04
of the president's feebleness and
43:06
his serious physical decline. If
43:09
you believe this, I have
43:11
got a bridge to sell you. In fact, I
43:14
have a collection. How about a dozen? We'll
43:16
throw in an extra one if you buy 12. This
43:19
is one of the most amazing things ever. Take
43:21
a look at this from Glenn Greenwald
43:24
who really summarizes this beautifully.
43:27
CNN admits something unbelievably embarrassing.
43:30
Many in media failed to report more
43:32
on Biden's cognitive issues because they feared
43:34
blowback from the White House and Democrats
43:37
or worse, quote, age stories angered the
43:39
White House and the liberal Twitter sphere
43:41
the most. That's
43:43
your media, ladies and gentlemen, but I'd like to
43:45
give you the view from Jill Abramson. Wonderful.
43:49
Semaphore doing the hard hitting journalism that no one asked
43:51
for. She writes, it's
43:54
clear the best news reporters in Washington
43:56
have failed in the first duty of
43:58
journalism to hold power accountable. It
44:01
is our duty to poke through White House smoke
44:03
screens and find the truth. The
44:05
Biden White House clearly succeeded in a massive
44:07
cover-up. No,
44:10
they didn't! Dude, every single
44:12
one of us knew this guy's brain
44:14
was Jell-O. These
44:17
people are special. And
44:19
I mean that in a literal sense.
44:21
They're very special. The
44:24
Biden White House clearly succeeded in a massive
44:26
cover-up of the degree of
44:28
the president's feebleness and his serious physical
44:30
decline, which may be simply the result
44:32
of old age. Shame
44:35
on the White House press
44:37
corps for not to have
44:39
pierced the veil of secrecy
44:41
surrounding the
44:46
president. The dude was
44:48
accused of pooping his pants on D-Day.
44:51
Okay, there's a reason for that. And
44:53
the media was like, that's a cheap break. They're making that up. I
44:57
love this because people are like, Tim, watch the full video. He clearly didn't
44:59
poop his pants. I'm not saying he pooped his pants. I'm
45:01
not saying he didn't. I'm saying there is
45:03
more evidence that Joe Biden pooped
45:05
his pants than there is
45:07
that the Hunter Biden laptop was
45:10
a Russian disinformation scheme. And
45:12
if the media wants to run
45:14
full speed ahead, like bulls stampeding
45:16
and say 51 officials claimed
45:19
this is all the hallmarks of Russian
45:21
disinformation. I go, whoa. And Biden pooped
45:23
his pants. Because
45:27
you have literally no evidence the Hunter
45:29
Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation. I
45:32
got a video of Joe Biden doing his weird squat thing.
45:34
Now I don't know that he actually pooped his
45:36
pants. I think there's a strong possibility, probability he
45:39
did not. Some people have said, Tim,
45:41
he was just trying to sit down. And
45:43
I'm like, okay, so he forgot where he was. He was at
45:45
a ceremony where everyone was standing and he was trying to sit
45:47
down. And like, yeah, and then Jill Biden mutters, like, stand up,
45:49
don't sit down. Okay,
45:51
so he's forgotten where he was. I'll take that too.
45:54
Some people have said, well, he was trying to put
45:56
papers on the ground. Why? Why would he
45:58
be putting papers on the ground? Okay, so
46:00
your argument is the dude couldn't put paper on
46:02
the ground? I don't care which
46:05
one you pick either way It shows the dude's
46:07
brain is fried and the idea
46:09
that that video certainly not the only one exists
46:11
And we had to dismiss it because there was
46:13
some veil of secrecy Keeping the
46:15
media from realizing what was going on is
46:18
the most laughably insane thing I have ever
46:20
heard But no one's ever accused
46:22
these people of being smart so as much
46:24
as I'd like to accuse them of conspiracy
46:26
or a plot They really
46:28
are stupid But I
46:31
have to I have to imagine based
46:33
on the reporting from CNN The reality is they're
46:36
just lying for access and it is a
46:38
disease. It is a contagion It is an
46:40
addiction The people in the media who work
46:42
for these these news outlets who are terrified
46:45
because they're losing money and their ratings are
46:47
in The gutter are sitting there
46:49
and their boss says look I know Joe Biden
46:51
may have crapped his pants But don't report it
46:54
because then they're not going to give us the interviews
46:56
we need and those interviews generate ratings There
46:59
you go. Oh Boy, what else
47:01
does show me some more wise
47:03
words Jill Abramson? Obviously, here's
47:06
what you're at. Obviously the president's decline was a
47:08
super hard story to report not for me for
47:10
me It was fun sad
47:13
funny and obvious Even
47:17
by those who wanted to get it like the Wall Street Journal their
47:19
story did not deliver using mostly
47:21
named GOP sources I
47:24
just I want to pause real quick and
47:26
just highlight the fact that we can see
47:29
Joe Biden on TV it's
47:31
just like I'm
47:33
sitting here being like Joe Biden just fell
47:35
up the stairs and they're like no he didn't and
47:37
I'm like there's a video I'm doing that's a cheap fake
47:40
and You're not Okay,
47:43
you guys ever see that joke on Family Guy Where
47:45
Peter Griffin is in the elevator with one other person
47:47
and he farts and he looks at her and goes
47:49
it was you Like the
47:52
joke is who are you trying to convince
47:54
they know they didn't do it? Like
47:57
what do you what are you trying to say? Like I
47:59
watched Joe Biden Fall up the stairs.
48:02
Okay, I don't know. I don't know what you're trying to tell me by
48:04
claiming I didn't see that video. It's a
48:06
cheap fake They're trying to convince people who don't pay attention
48:08
and you know what it works a lot of them because
48:10
they are dumb as a Box, you know, I was gonna
48:13
say they're dumb as a box of rocks, but that insults
48:15
rocks and rocks can be pretty based Here
48:18
we go She says I do think
48:20
enough if enough reporters had pushed the
48:22
story was reportable I worry that too many
48:24
journalists didn't try to get the story Because
48:26
they did not want to be accused of
48:28
helping elect Donald Trump. I get that because
48:31
you are scumbags You are all pieces
48:33
of slime scumbag
48:35
smear merchants Let
48:37
me tell you this News
48:40
gets reported that Donald Trump ordered
48:42
a commando raid in Yemen Which may
48:44
have resulted in the death of an
48:47
American eight-year-old girl and I will say
48:49
that every opportunity or every every time
48:51
it is appropriate I
48:53
like Donald Trump I think he's a
48:55
net positive president and that's surprising because I've not
48:58
seen this before in my lifetime And
49:00
he's done a bunch of bad things that I will criticize The
49:03
missile strike in Syria was likely due to pressure
49:05
from his administration from bad people that he hired
49:07
He should not have done it. It was a waste of time and
49:09
energy I think it was smart that he
49:12
pulled back from the airstrike on Iran He said it would result
49:14
in too many too many too much loss of life
49:17
I think that was the moment we began to see Donald Trump
49:19
say I got a pullback on this They're they're pushing us for
49:21
war too much. I Respect
49:23
it Donald Trump has
49:25
done some bad things, but he's done
49:27
slightly more good things. I'll take it I
49:30
don't think that Donald Trump's personality is Fits
49:33
the decorum of the White House, but at this point,
49:35
I don't know that matters so much. He's a funny
49:37
guy I think he's done enough
49:39
good. That's worth it But I have
49:42
no problem saying Donald Trump does bad thing
49:45
I have no problem saying where I think Trump is
49:47
bad And I said this the other day when they
49:49
reported that Donald Trump for his mass deportation plan He
49:51
wants to get military insurrection act. He wants
49:54
to start rounding up millions of people Setting
49:56
up camps and things like this now
50:00
Media, of course, is framing this in the worst light imaginable.
50:02
When I asked Trump himself, he says, local police will do
50:04
it. And so my position is very
50:06
clearly, you better not do the other one.
50:09
I know I don't trust the media. I know they're full of it, but
50:12
I have heard some mutterings about insurrection next stuff, too.
50:15
Bad idea, don't do it. Laura Loomer called
50:18
out Donald Trump when he proposed green
50:20
cards for college graduates, and
50:22
no one supports Trump more than Laura Loomer. Ladies
50:24
and gentlemen, I want to make sure this
50:26
is very clear for all of you. When
50:29
Laura Loomer has no problem saying, Trump,
50:32
you are wrong about this, and
50:35
the media will not point out what is
50:37
plainly obvious in Joe Biden's age, I
50:39
can tell you who is lying. Here's
50:42
what I would say of, like, the reason I use Laura
50:44
Loomer as an example is because she is the most ardent,
50:47
the most fervent Donald Trump supporter
50:49
that exists. And even
50:51
she has the capacity to say, I disagree
50:54
with you, Donald Trump. I'm a huge supporter and a huge fan,
50:56
but this policy is bad. Think about it.
51:00
Look, they
51:03
paint her as this lunatic, cultist, blah, blah,
51:05
blah, and she has no problem putting out
51:07
a big tweet about how she disagrees with
51:09
this policy. I'm like, pretty sure
51:11
if she was as you described, she would just
51:13
blindly follow behind anything that he did. And
51:16
she often does support almost everything he does. But
51:18
I think it's an inversion. Laura
51:21
Loomer supports Trump because she does agree with most
51:23
of the things that he does. I
51:26
think it's clear when he does something that people don't like
51:29
and she says it, she had no reason to say that.
51:31
She had criticized other people before saying, now is not the time
51:34
to attack Trump because we need to win. And
51:36
then Trump launches a policy and she goes, okay, but this one is
51:38
bad. I respect it tremendously. They
51:40
didn't want to help Donald Trump win. Think
51:44
about this world. Who can you trust
51:46
more? I got to be honest. You can't
51:48
trust CNN. You can't trust MSNBC. You can't
51:50
trust ABC. You can trust Laura Loomer. You
51:52
know why? Trust
51:54
is not about ignoring bias. Trust
51:57
is about are they going to be honest in what
51:59
they're saying? And here's the thing, you
52:02
know that when you go to Laura Loomer, and
52:04
again, I'm just singling her out
52:06
because she is the most prominent, or the
52:08
most ardent Trump supporter. Not necessarily the most
52:10
prominent, maybe Steve Bannon maybe, but she's high
52:12
profile and nobody supports Trump more than her.
52:15
But even she is willing to criticize policies she doesn't
52:17
like. You know that when you follow Laura Loomer, she
52:20
is the most ardent Trump supporter. And you know the
52:22
framing you're going to get is from a Trump supporter.
52:24
I can respect it. I have no problem with that.
52:27
And then you see her criticize him in the
52:29
areas where it matters to her. But
52:32
when you turn on the TV, when you turn on
52:34
ABC News, you can't trust them. Why? Well,
52:36
we know they're in the bag for Biden, but they're lying about it.
52:38
They're claiming they're not, and they're covering up for him. Then
52:41
everything that is plainly obvious to us that Joe
52:43
Biden's brain is fried, they lie about. So
52:46
you can't trust them. That's a remarkable world
52:48
to live in. She
52:50
goes on to say, this is no excuse for abandoning our
52:52
first duty, which is to report the truth and hold power
52:54
accountable. And Biden should
52:56
be held accountable for his obvious lapses of mental
52:58
acuity. Lapses of mental acuity, even
53:01
if there are periods of even
53:04
if there are periods of lucidity, right? Just
53:06
periods, just a couple here and there. It
53:10
is simply astounding for the entire country,
53:12
including its most seasoned reporters, to
53:14
be as shocked as everyone was by the
53:16
ugly and painful reality of Biden's debate performance.
53:20
Did you guys see that dude, Jeff T. Rick or whatever?
53:23
He has that. I'm going to pull up. It's
53:25
defined L's on Instagram and
53:28
X. Let me let me grab this
53:30
one. It'll be easier to find an Instagram because they got
53:32
the grid view. But let me see
53:34
if I can find this one. It is one
53:36
of the best. He posts a lot. And
53:39
it's basically that guy, Jeff T. Rick is a reply
53:41
guy. He used to just reply
53:43
to everything. Here we go. I hope you
53:45
guys are going to love this one. He
53:48
tweets, Joe Biden bicycles into
53:50
the debate hall, dismounts, runs up a
53:52
ramp to his podium, one
53:54
handedly chugs a bottle of water, slams the empty
53:57
bottle down on the lectern, turns to Trump and
53:59
says, supp- F face I'm not gonna swear but
54:01
you know then after the
54:03
debate that that is that is
54:07
um he tweeted that just
54:10
before the debate after debate he
54:12
tweets what the F did
54:14
I just watch that's amazing
54:16
750 p.m. 6 27 20
54:18
24 Joe Biden bicycles into the
54:22
debate hall dismounts runs up a ramp to his podium
54:24
one-handedly chugs a bottle of water slams the empty bottle
54:26
down an electric and turns to Trump and says sup
54:28
f face 9 39 p.m.
54:30
6 27 24 what the F did I just watch dude
54:32
you've been you've been
54:38
gargling a little bit too much CNN over there
54:41
maybe you should watch the real news
54:45
here we go they say
54:47
and she goes on to say it's laughable
54:49
and immoral for Democrats to blame the press
54:51
now for overreacting to that reality the reports
54:53
of how bad Biden was are certainly not
54:56
exaggerated nor are the reports of Democrats in
54:58
panic Jill Abramson
55:00
was the executive editor of the
55:02
New York Times from 2011 to
55:04
2014 I like to say bravo
55:06
to everybody it's a it
55:08
takes a special kind of person what did I put
55:10
that tweet from Glenn Greenwald there we go special
55:13
kind of person to still
55:15
run with these lies the
55:18
idea that even now these
55:20
journalists are like I can't believe we missed
55:23
this story what a successful I gotta I
55:25
gotta repeat that for you guys where's that
55:27
where's that tweet Alex Alex Thompson the
55:30
Biden White House clearly succeeded
55:32
in a massive cover-up of
55:34
the degree of the president's
55:36
feebleness and his serious physical
55:38
decline no
55:40
they didn't it's a break it to
55:42
you they certainly did not right
55:45
now on this morning show we're
55:47
recording live there are 21,000 just about
55:50
21,000 people and I assure you I
55:53
assure you not a single one of them not
55:55
a single one was fooled
55:57
by any of this and I gotta
55:59
br- I hate to break it to you. 65%
56:03
of America, because the poll pre-debate
56:06
was that 35% of people thought Joe
56:08
Biden had the mental acuity to be
56:10
president, 35%. Okay,
56:13
so the other 65, to be fair, maybe
56:15
like 50% said he doesn't, and the rest were
56:17
like, we're not sure. But those are people who
56:19
are not fooled. Even the people are like, I
56:21
don't know. It's because they've seen something and they're questioning it.
56:23
Everybody else was kind of paying attention to what was going
56:25
on. You ready for this one? Let's
56:28
see the responses. Jeff Carlson
56:30
says, the entirety of corporate
56:32
media ran cover for Biden from the day he took office.
56:35
Fact, Shem Horn, everybody
56:39
saw all the videos, and we all know
56:41
you guys saw all the videos too. And
56:43
lying about covering up for the senile
56:45
president isn't going to fool anyone. Here
56:48
you go, at Amuse, is this satire?
56:52
Yo, I love this timeline. I mean, we're in dire
56:54
straits. This country's in trouble. The border's falling apart. Inflation's
56:56
through the roof. We're on the verge of World War
56:58
III, but hey, we're having fun. Unfortunately,
57:01
unfortunately we're having fun. Richard
57:05
H. Ebright says, with full complicity
57:07
of corrupt major media. APBI
57:09
says, because they did not want to be
57:11
accused of helping elect Donald Trump, I get
57:14
that. If you get that, you are not
57:16
a journalist. Agreed.
57:19
It's absolutely incredible that this is the state
57:21
of the corporate press and
57:24
where we are in media, but I don't
57:26
believe it's fair to say that anyone was
57:28
actually fooled by this. Like,
57:30
I mean, I get it, like a third of
57:32
the people, I suppose, but
57:35
quartering, he asks if it's live or
57:37
premiere. It's live. I'm
57:40
live streaming. It's live there. I answered your question in real
57:42
time. Do I have a, it is 10.55 AM. It
57:47
would say premiere if it wasn't live. It says live in the
57:49
corner. Live from Tim Kest
57:51
HQ. I
57:53
am absolutely, I just
57:57
love where we're currently at. Is this satire?
58:00
These people are dead serious. This
58:03
is, this is, this is, this is, you
58:07
know, I'm left speechless. Speechless, I
58:09
say. The idea that
58:12
so many of these journalists think
58:15
we cannot understand what they are
58:17
doing is still to me insane.
58:20
Like, let me, let me break this down. Let's, let's,
58:22
let's, where's this from Glenn Greenwald? CNN
58:26
admits something unbelievably embarrassing. Let me, let
58:28
me read the snippet from their actual
58:30
story. The White House
58:32
press shop has also been very aggressive
58:34
and fairly successful in mitigating coverage of
58:36
concerns over the president's age, said another
58:38
White House reporter who works for a
58:40
different publication. Quote, berating
58:42
reporters who bring them reporting about age
58:45
concerns, bemoaning that it's all anyone writes
58:47
about, clearly it's not, and
58:49
often attacking pieces after they run, the reporter
58:51
told CNN. Quote, I
58:54
think that's left some folks to conclude that these
58:56
stories are too painful to report or
58:58
that they should pick their spots more. It's
59:01
clear the age stories that have angered the
59:03
White House. It's clear the age stories that
59:05
have angered the White House and the liberal
59:07
Twitter, Twitter sphere the most. It's
59:10
the, is that a typo? It's clear the
59:12
age stories that have angered it. Whatever.
59:15
It is clear. It is those stories.
59:19
What does that mean? Liberal
59:21
Twitter sphere. Yeah, I got
59:23
to notice I'm going to come up for you in a second, but after we
59:25
wrap this one up, this is
59:27
what these journalists fear the most. They
59:29
fear being insulted by the likes of Jeff T.
59:32
Drake or whatever. The reply guys
59:34
with large influence. Have
59:36
you asked yourself why it is that Harry Sisson,
59:38
I got, I got to bring Harry in here.
59:40
Harry, come on over. We got to
59:43
grab your, your Twitter account here, Harry. 21
59:45
year old Democrat Harry Sisson with 900,000 on TikTok. I
59:49
always love the people who include how many followers they
59:51
have on their Twitter profile. Congratulations, sir. You have a
59:53
lot of followers. That's great. And
59:57
he's still going at it. I
59:59
mean, I got no problem. with him criticizing
1:00:01
and insulting Trump supporters and Republicans, by all
1:00:03
means, that's who you are. He
1:00:06
loved this, VP Kamala Harris slammed Donald Trump and
1:00:08
stressed the importance of the election. We
1:00:10
have to take seriously the stakes of this election, Joe Biden is
1:00:12
our nominee, we beat Trump once and we're gonna beat him again,
1:00:14
spot on as always. I'm fine
1:00:16
with supporting Kamala in this way, sort of.
1:00:20
But we can only handle so much,
1:00:23
Harry. He says,
1:00:25
I support President Biden 100%. He's
1:00:27
had our backs, so let's have his.
1:00:30
We must stand with President Biden and beat
1:00:32
convicted felon, Donald Trump. Oh, hold your horses
1:00:35
there, sir. Now with the presidential
1:00:37
immunity ruling, that case may
1:00:39
get overturned because they used
1:00:41
evidence from his official duties, which is,
1:00:43
well, Supreme Court says no. But
1:00:46
here's what I gotta point out. And I'm only
1:00:48
picking on Harry because he's easy to pick on,
1:00:50
but there are many other personalities, the likes of
1:00:52
David Pakman and the Krasensteins
1:00:56
and to a varying degree,
1:00:58
some others, like Destiny included, but in this one, Harry
1:01:01
takes the cake. Harry, no
1:01:04
one is standing behind Joe Biden right
1:01:06
now. The prediction markets
1:01:08
have Kamala Harris as the front runner
1:01:10
for the Democratic nomination. That's
1:01:13
absolutely, you know what I gotta do? I gotta pull up the
1:01:15
real clear politics average right now. Real
1:01:18
clear politics betting odds, US president.
1:01:21
Let's see if Kamala has overtaken yet. Almost,
1:01:25
almost. In aggregate, Joe
1:01:28
Biden's at 14.5% in the betting market and
1:01:31
Harris is at 12.8. Unpredict it,
1:01:33
she's already taken over. This
1:01:36
data seems to be, actually she
1:01:38
may have, because this data is old actually. When
1:01:42
you look at the data we pulled up earlier in
1:01:44
the show in a previous segment, Kamala
1:01:47
Harris is ahead of Joe Biden for
1:01:49
the Democratic nomination and to win the
1:01:51
presidency. Now Trump is ahead of both of them, but. So
1:01:53
here's my point. We talk about
1:01:56
who is covering up for
1:01:58
Joe Biden, whether the media really could.
1:02:00
tell, Harry is the perfect example of
1:02:02
the manipulative, like, look,
1:02:05
Harry, you are an evil person,
1:02:07
okay? But let me explain what that means. You
1:02:10
are lying to people to serve an
1:02:12
agenda instead of telling
1:02:15
the people the truth so they
1:02:17
can serve their own agendas. Now
1:02:20
maybe in Harry's universe,
1:02:22
he thinks he's not evil. He
1:02:25
thinks that he has a right to lie, cheat,
1:02:27
and steal to gain power because
1:02:29
he's a better man. Sure. That's
1:02:32
more akin to fascism than democracy, whatever you
1:02:34
want to call it. But
1:02:36
this is the example. I
1:02:38
get you to support Joe Biden, but
1:02:40
right now, no honest
1:02:42
person believes Joe Biden is functioning
1:02:45
and capable to be president. CNN
1:02:47
has come out against him and they're being accused
1:02:49
of a conspiracy. All these people are losing their
1:02:51
collective minds and it's laughably absurd. Laughably,
1:02:54
I say. So I'll
1:02:56
tell you this. We got a couple more segments
1:02:58
coming up for you, but for now, for those watching live,
1:03:00
we're going to read super chats and
1:03:02
take your comments before we jump into the next segment
1:03:04
I got lined up, which is Brian
1:03:07
Stelter, his absolute meltdown
1:03:09
and his bending the knee to
1:03:11
the woke cult because he dared,
1:03:13
he dared, dare I say, to
1:03:17
point out the truth. And
1:03:19
this is absolutely fantastic, this story, because
1:03:21
it lines up perfectly with what Glenn
1:03:24
Greenwald said. These people
1:03:26
are absolutely terrified of getting replies on
1:03:28
Twitter. But you know what, Brian, you
1:03:30
made your bed and you deserve
1:03:32
it. So I'll wrap this
1:03:34
segment up for there. The next segment for those are watching live
1:03:36
here. We're going to jump right into it in a few minutes.
1:03:38
But for those that are watching the clip, check out 4 p.m.
1:03:41
We'll be back. And this is a special
1:03:44
morning live show as we're getting to the holiday weekend,
1:03:46
trying to maximize as much time as I have because
1:03:48
we're getting ready to leave to go see family after
1:03:50
Tim cast IRL tonight. But
1:03:52
for now, we will jump over to Super Chats. So
1:03:54
make sure you smash the like button, subscribe to this
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channel, share the show with your friends, become a member
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at Tim cast dot com. I'm gonna support our work
1:04:01
and we'll see you all at 4 p.m. For
1:04:05
the rest of you, let me just turn
1:04:07
that record button off. Let's grab some super chats real quick before I
1:04:09
jump into the next segment. I
1:04:12
won't make you stare at Joe Biden's face like that as
1:04:16
we jump to the next few super chats and
1:04:18
get the ball rolling. You know what we really wanna
1:04:20
do and we haven't gotten around to is we wanna
1:04:22
brick oven outside so that we
1:04:25
can get a brick oven going and
1:04:27
then you can sit outside in the summer nights and you
1:04:29
can cook burgers and pizzas and all the other good stuff.
1:04:32
All right, let's try and jump up
1:04:34
to where we left off with the last super chats. And
1:04:38
here we go. KJ's, what happens as
1:04:40
Barack Obama in Hebrew
1:04:42
poetry simply to the style of Abzea
1:04:44
would translate literally to as lightning and
1:04:46
the heights of the sky or heaven.
1:04:50
Okay, Joe Corcoran
1:04:52
says, all the Netflix shows
1:04:54
with strong black women as the
1:04:56
lead roles have been preparing us for this, and
1:04:59
in her predictive programming, she will have a white
1:05:01
man as a VP and PCs activate. Yeah,
1:05:05
maybe. And then Shadow Campaign,
1:05:08
they gave her the win. Christina Pasifong
1:05:11
says, it's hard to search for this channel
1:05:13
on YouTube too. Indeed it
1:05:15
is, this channel is absolutely shadow
1:05:17
banned. It's funny, isn't it? Don't
1:05:21
ask me why, I don't know. I
1:05:24
think it's fairly obvious though, they're trying to suppress
1:05:26
these kinds of narratives. I
1:05:28
guess they tolerate Tim Cast IRL to a certain degree,
1:05:30
but what we started doing
1:05:32
is, and we've never done this before because we
1:05:34
typically just had organic growth. I
1:05:37
think the reason they shadow banned all of
1:05:39
my channels is because shows
1:05:41
too good. Too good of show is
1:05:44
the best show. I don't know about that, but it's
1:05:46
a good show and it was rapidly growing. It was
1:05:48
growing organically and it was growing rapidly. And
1:05:51
then all of a sudden, you can't Google
1:05:53
search me anymore. How about them
1:05:55
apples? There are a bunch of other
1:05:57
channels. Check this out. That have
1:05:59
two. million subscribers. New
1:06:02
channels, like there are channels that have been around
1:06:04
for a year or two that have risen up
1:06:07
to two plus million subscribers and they're getting like
1:06:09
30 to 50k views per video.
1:06:12
Then there's this channel which gets,
1:06:14
I don't know, what is the average like probably 200,000. A
1:06:17
lot of videos will get like 150 and then
1:06:19
a lot will get like 250 to three so
1:06:21
it averages maybe just around like 200 or so
1:06:24
thousand per video four times a day. Unsearchable.
1:06:28
And how many, what does this channel
1:06:30
have in terms, 1.2 million subscribers and
1:06:34
growth has been a few thousand per month
1:06:36
subscribers because they've totally shadow banned it. So
1:06:39
there's no more recommendation to new users.
1:06:42
They don't want more people to
1:06:44
get this line of thinking but
1:06:48
I also am not big on breaking the rules and
1:06:50
they can't just outright ban me. It creates a really
1:06:52
interesting predicament. This is called the Tiny Room Shadow Ban.
1:06:55
They want to make sure your channel still operates
1:06:57
so you don't create a splash but
1:07:00
they want to make sure no more people get to see it.
1:07:02
The Tiny Room Shadow Ban is where they take you and
1:07:04
all of your viewers and they put you in a tiny room. Everyone
1:07:08
else is watching MrBeast by default but
1:07:10
you can't find this show on YouTube.
1:07:13
How about that? And so we
1:07:15
have these issues when we launch new channels but
1:07:17
it creates an increasing problem for them that we
1:07:19
are continually successful and we have a lot of
1:07:22
members at timcast.com. They've
1:07:24
tried a bunch of things, censoring us but
1:07:26
this one I can tell you is
1:07:29
plainly visible if you search YouTube for
1:07:31
Timcast News. Okay,
1:07:33
you know like let me, I don't even know, what
1:07:35
does this channel get? It gets, let
1:07:37
me pull up the dashboard. We're hitting
1:07:40
15 million views in the last
1:07:42
28 days. It used to be a lot higher.
1:07:44
Granted, I used to do a lot more videos.
1:07:46
Now with only four days I'm doing about, it's
1:07:48
16 videos per week and they're all hitting a
1:07:50
couple hundred thousand. Typically some do a little bit
1:07:53
less than that on the subject and what I
1:07:55
care about talking about. You look at
1:07:57
some of these other bigger channels that gain way
1:07:59
more subs. that YouTube allows to be
1:08:01
shared and recommends, and they get way less
1:08:03
views. This is the
1:08:06
predicament for YouTube. Merit
1:08:08
versus diversity, I guess.
1:08:11
They don't like my show,
1:08:14
which has great merit, is
1:08:18
entertaining. People want to watch. People agree with.
1:08:21
They want people to watch other progressive
1:08:23
channels, which aren't entertaining and are hard
1:08:25
to watch. So they
1:08:27
have to stick a boot on top of this
1:08:30
channel to make sure it doesn't grow too quickly
1:08:32
and become too successful because that's merit. They
1:08:35
suppress it while promoting garbage channels people don't want
1:08:37
to watch. That's the
1:08:39
political angle here, because if it was about business, they
1:08:41
would just say, Tim Pool has a high
1:08:43
watch time, three channels on YouTube
1:08:46
that are over a million subscribers and
1:08:48
with little overlap, which is unfortunate for me. I
1:08:50
wish the people on the Tim Cash channel watch
1:08:52
this one and otherwise, but the overlap is only
1:08:54
about a third to maybe 40%. They
1:08:59
want to make sure these channels can't grow,
1:09:01
which is part of the reason why we
1:09:03
launch new shows because we're trying to avoid
1:09:05
their artificial suppression of what is enjoyable kind
1:09:08
of the people like or
1:09:10
political narratives are trying to suppress. So
1:09:12
we'll grab some more super chats here. Waffle
1:09:15
Sensei says, I wonder how
1:09:18
many mail-in ballots have already been harvested for
1:09:20
Joe Biden. I don't believe they will replace
1:09:22
him. Too much energy has been spent. It's
1:09:25
tough, right? It's a coin toss at this moment.
1:09:28
Nick sees his studies suggest obesity affects
1:09:30
cognitive functions. Skate with Tim,
1:09:32
bike, walk, run, dance, swim, et cetera. Join
1:09:34
us over at Fitcast on X. Let's
1:09:38
get more united, healthier and stronger
1:09:40
people and become, he says both.
1:09:43
Agreed. So just over to
1:09:45
my left right here, we have this amazing shelf I just
1:09:47
built of my Magic the Gathering cards. I've been playing Magic
1:09:49
the Gathering since 1994. And
1:09:52
when I first started playing when I was a kid, I
1:09:55
had no idea what any of this stuff was. I had packs of cards and I
1:09:57
was looking at them. Man, it
1:09:59
was antiquities. anything about magic. I
1:10:01
probably lost millions of dollars in the cards that
1:10:03
I have just neglected and don't even know where
1:10:06
they went. There's probably a
1:10:08
backpack full of magic cards from 1995.
1:10:12
Many valuable ones because back then the super rare
1:10:14
cards that are worth like 20 grand and 100
1:10:16
grand were a couple hundred bucks. Probably
1:10:19
there's probably some backpack sitting where in some
1:10:21
storage locker in Chicago cause I lost my
1:10:23
backpack in some warehouse that just was forgotten
1:10:25
about. And there's probably like $200,000 worth of
1:10:28
magic cards in there now. But I will say this, Magic
1:10:31
the Gathering players are morbidly
1:10:33
obese, overwhelmingly obese. So
1:10:36
unfortunate, you're playing a game
1:10:38
that is effectively chess and poker combined.
1:10:42
The game is rapidly evolving with new card
1:10:44
functions coming out almost every
1:10:46
day at this point, but it's every few months. And
1:10:49
a lot of people think Magic the Gathering is like
1:10:52
Dungeons and Dragons where you're like pretending you're a wizard.
1:10:54
No, no, no, it's chess and it's poker combined. It
1:10:57
is chess with an evolving board. That's
1:10:59
basically what it is, a strategy game.
1:11:02
The problem is most people play are fat,
1:11:05
like morbidly obese. Now I gotta be honest,
1:11:08
I watch chess tournaments. I
1:11:10
don't see morbidly obese people, it's crazy.
1:11:12
Like these are regular average looking
1:11:14
people. I don't know what it is about Magic
1:11:16
the Gathering that attracts such morbidly obese people. I'm
1:11:19
not trying to be mean to you guys. If you are a
1:11:21
Magic the Gathering player, who is fat? I'm trying to point out
1:11:24
that that high weight, high
1:11:26
blood pressure, high sodium, all
1:11:28
of that pressure on your
1:11:30
system is actually depressing cognitive
1:11:32
function. If you
1:11:34
were to get fit, your cognitive function
1:11:36
approves along with it. When
1:11:39
you warm up exercising the blood
1:11:41
flowing, that improves cognitive function too.
1:11:43
You wanna be a great Magic the Gathering
1:11:46
player, Pokemon, Lorkana, Yu-Gi-Oh, whatever game you play.
1:11:48
If you wanna be a great chess player, if
1:11:50
you wanna be a great singer, you need full
1:11:52
body fitness. And I'm just gonna say that.
1:11:55
Fitcast, shout it out. You
1:11:58
guys gotta make sure you're exercising. because it's
1:12:00
all, we gotta take care of yourselves. All
1:12:03
right, Dre Thomas-Fares says, hey
1:12:05
Tim, shout out to my wife Brianna, who
1:12:08
just opened a coffee shop in Mora, Minnesota,
1:12:10
called Me and Bean. By
1:12:12
the way, Graphene Dream all the way. I'm
1:12:14
hearing really great things about Ian's special
1:12:17
Graphene Dream blend. The
1:12:19
story goes that Ian wanted a low
1:12:21
acidity coffee. So Alison did some
1:12:23
research on a variety of low acidity coffees and
1:12:26
produced a blend and created
1:12:28
Ian's Graphene Dream.
1:12:31
And we're hearing really great things. So castbrew.com, Ian's
1:12:34
Graphene Dream. I haven't yet tried it. I gotta
1:12:36
be honest, I haven't tried it yet. We've
1:12:39
got some on the way. Speaking
1:12:41
of launching your own companies, we have
1:12:43
great news with Martinsburg. Several
1:12:45
of the local businesses are completely on
1:12:48
board. We've got a couple of
1:12:50
local businesses in the area have reached out to
1:12:52
us, thanking us for being involved, wanting to improve
1:12:54
the community and do all of these things. And
1:12:57
there's a concern that there's this like darker woke
1:12:59
element, highly entitled, people
1:13:02
who demand the government pay their bills, that kind of thing,
1:13:04
and they're worried what it will do to the city
1:13:06
as they're trying to expand. New
1:13:08
apartments are coming up, new restaurants are coming up. All
1:13:11
of these people who run businesses know
1:13:13
what it means when homeless
1:13:15
derelict individuals start showing up with
1:13:17
woke politics demanding of you.
1:13:21
They're not overly political. They just don't wanna
1:13:23
see Martinsburg turn into San
1:13:25
Francisco. And so it's looking
1:13:27
like things are moving along in a great direction. Should
1:13:30
be fun. Let's grab some more of
1:13:32
these super jets. Bob Moneybag says, Biden told donors
1:13:35
that he almost fell asleep at the debate because
1:13:37
of his travel schedule. Keep in mind, he was
1:13:39
at Camp David for the week prior. That's
1:13:41
right, he was sleeping, and they were likely
1:13:43
having him nap because they wanted
1:13:45
to get him ready, get his sleep schedule ready. Ramtack
1:13:50
says, Tim, if Biden resigns, Kamala becomes
1:13:52
the president, not acting POTUS. Yes,
1:13:56
I don't know what the difference is. Acting is
1:13:58
just a qualifier to reference. that she's not elected.
1:14:02
An acting president is a person who temporarily fills
1:14:04
the role of the country's president while the incumbent
1:14:06
president is unavailable. I see what you're saying. You
1:14:08
are correct. Right. Acting president is when Joe
1:14:11
Biden undergoes a medical procedure briefly. I
1:14:13
think this actually happened. Then Kamala
1:14:15
would be acting president for like a week or so
1:14:17
while he's and then she would be literally the president.
1:14:20
I see what you're saying. Yes.
1:14:24
Whizzes says, Hey, Tim, love you. Love your
1:14:26
work. I'm a truck driver and I like
1:14:28
watching your stuff on the road. Appreciate it.
1:14:31
Uh, you see, and
1:14:33
YouTube's trying to suppress it. Hey, YouTube, what's the
1:14:35
big deal? Why? Why can't you search for this
1:14:37
channel? You know, I don't know what to do.
1:14:39
You know, you know, I think I have to do this. What I do with Tim
1:14:41
cast IRL. We're running an ad. It's
1:14:44
a low. It's a low cost ad. We're running every month small
1:14:47
percentage to break the tiny room and
1:14:50
know they got really mad about it. And
1:14:52
so I was trying to run ads for Tim cast. I'll
1:14:54
IRL. You may have seen it. It's me going, Hey, if
1:14:56
you for the best show in politics, culture and news, head
1:14:58
over to Tim cast a youtube.com/Tim cast
1:15:00
IRL Monday through Friday at 8 p.m. Live. We'll
1:15:02
see you there. It's like
1:15:05
14 seconds long. And when
1:15:07
I first tried running it, they said no politics.
1:15:09
So I appealed. Hey, there's no politics. They came
1:15:11
back and said, yes, politics. I said, where politics?
1:15:14
They said, you know what? You're right. There are no politics
1:15:16
approved. I said, thank you. Then they
1:15:19
they came back and they deleted the two
1:15:21
episodes that were highlighted in the ad because
1:15:23
the ad originally showed the channel. Surprise,
1:15:26
surprise. So I made
1:15:28
a new ad at the
1:15:30
new studio denied made a new ad denied
1:15:33
made a new ad. Nothing on the
1:15:35
screen. Just me denied appealed approved. And now
1:15:38
we've been running it. They
1:15:40
were so desperate to stop me
1:15:42
from breaking the tiny room shadow
1:15:44
ban. And it worked. This
1:15:47
small 14 second ad
1:15:49
has doubled our monthly subscriptions.
1:15:52
We are seeing now the steady incline. And hey,
1:15:54
I'll take it. YouTube, if your idea
1:15:56
is you don't deserve free marketing, and I should
1:15:58
have to pay for the marketing. I got no
1:16:00
problem doing that. It's not particularly expensive and it
1:16:02
breaks a tiny room shadow band. Maybe that's what
1:16:04
I need to do for this channel. The Tim
1:16:07
Pool Daily Show will do a graphic redesign for
1:16:09
the channel, we'll put the schedule on the side,
1:16:11
we'll, and then we'll run
1:16:13
a small ad being like, for your
1:16:15
morning news show, make sure you subscribe
1:16:17
to Tim Cast News on YouTube and
1:16:19
then they can't break, they can't do
1:16:21
anything about it. Ads
1:16:23
on Google are separate from the YouTube ecosystem. They're
1:16:26
trying to suppress this channel, but if I run
1:16:28
a simple ad on YouTube through Google Ads, it
1:16:31
ain't nothing they can do to stop me. So
1:16:33
I think that's probably a good plan and
1:16:36
that basically breaks the tiny room shadow band because
1:16:38
while the videos aren't gonna get recommended outside of
1:16:40
the tiny room shadow band, new
1:16:42
viewers will see those commercials, which they can't stop,
1:16:45
and come to the channel and subscribe and watch my videos. And
1:16:48
you know what, fine, so be it. If I have
1:16:50
to pay money to market my business, that's
1:16:52
how the world's always been. And I'll
1:16:55
put it this way too. I am
1:16:57
in no way entitled to free marketing from
1:16:59
YouTube. Terms accepted,
1:17:01
YouTube. I will make a commercial for
1:17:03
this channel and we will break the tiny room shadow band
1:17:05
as you have us banned from Google and YouTube search. How
1:17:08
about that? The funny thing is,
1:17:11
when you try and search for this channel in
1:17:13
these videos and you get leftists attacking me instead,
1:17:15
it's such ridiculous BS. People
1:17:18
are like, I'd like to watch a Tim Pool
1:17:20
video. Here's a video of someone insulting Tim Pool.
1:17:22
You see what their game plan is. They want
1:17:24
to destroy this channel. I'll
1:17:26
give a shout out. We had
1:17:29
Richard Spencer and Andrew Wilson on the Culture
1:17:31
War podcast. And when we got
1:17:33
into a heated debate over civil war, civil
1:17:35
strife and social decay, Richard
1:17:37
said to me afterwards, he said, I
1:17:40
had no idea you knew this much about history
1:17:43
and civil war revolution, et cetera, because I
1:17:45
only have ever seen the clips from leftists
1:17:48
insulting you. And I'm like, that's the
1:17:50
point. So when I say something
1:17:52
like, I don't know if a civil war will
1:17:54
happen, but we are in civil strife. That's an
1:17:56
academically accepted fact on the left and the right. I
1:18:00
believe it, but I'm saying historians and academics have
1:18:02
agreed the US has an appeared civil strife. That's
1:18:05
just me reporting. When I say we
1:18:07
have a high potentiality for a civil
1:18:09
war, that is me literally reporting national
1:18:12
security reports and me saying, we
1:18:14
don't want civil war. That's why we want Trump
1:18:16
to win, to stabilize law and force at the
1:18:18
federal level, make sure we get accountability, blah, blah,
1:18:20
blah. Although it may lead to
1:18:22
Democrats losing their minds and potentially contingent elections could
1:18:24
lead to more civil strife, et cetera, et cetera.
1:18:28
Those are the things that they don't want you to see. They
1:18:30
only want you to see the out of context garbled nonsense.
1:18:32
I'll shout out Candace Owens too. She's
1:18:34
got a clip going viral on X and
1:18:37
it's her saying, I'm not a flat earther. And then
1:18:39
she says, I'm not a round earther. And then she
1:18:41
says, I have left the cult of science. And
1:18:44
the reason why I broke it up that way is
1:18:46
because I don't actually know the context of
1:18:49
what she's saying, but you've got Colin Wright
1:18:51
and you've got Konstein Kysin. Is that, am
1:18:53
I getting his name right? I don't know.
1:18:55
I'm basically like, haha, Candace, you're silly. Science
1:18:57
is great. And I'm sitting here being
1:18:59
like, dude, I don't know what she's saying. Like
1:19:02
a 30 second clip of her explaining the cult of science
1:19:05
is a pagan faith. I don't
1:19:07
know what the context is. And
1:19:10
here's the issue. So now she's
1:19:12
getting attacked by these like centrist types. And
1:19:14
my response was I'd much, I'd much prefer to see
1:19:16
the full context of her argument instead of just a
1:19:18
30 second clip. Because I don't, I don't play
1:19:20
that game. I don't like that. Right? When
1:19:23
it comes to Candace's argument about the
1:19:25
pagan faith of science, I don't think
1:19:28
she's talking about engineers who
1:19:30
figured out how microwaves worked. I
1:19:32
don't think she's talking about the guy who
1:19:34
invented rate or who discovered radio and created
1:19:36
a radio transceiver or whatever. I
1:19:38
think she's talking about woke people
1:19:40
submitting fake articles, which has been
1:19:43
proven by James Lindsay already and
1:19:45
the humanities, etc. I think she's talking
1:19:47
about that where you've
1:19:49
got these weirdo anti anti-Christian
1:19:52
activists putting in fake studies,
1:19:54
but she's right about that. And
1:19:57
she's like, I used to believe those studies were all completely true.
1:19:59
Now I realize. A lot of this is fake. Now,
1:20:01
she said she wasn't a flat-earth or a round-earth, or what's
1:20:04
the full context? Because just yet
1:20:06
alone, they're going, ha ha, look
1:20:08
how dumb she is. And I'm like, I'm willing
1:20:10
to bet if you ask Candice if she thinks the earth
1:20:12
is round, she'll say yes. And
1:20:15
her point is bigger than that. But again, to be
1:20:17
fair, I don't know. That's why I don't like these
1:20:19
out-of-context videos. They just don't do, I don't, like I
1:20:21
think Candice is very smart. I've
1:20:24
spoken to her on her show, and we've talked in
1:20:26
depth about these political issues, and she's been spot on.
1:20:29
So when I see a clip like that, I'm like, dude, for
1:20:33
all I know, it's something
1:20:35
like this. She goes, and
1:20:37
so here I am talking to this guy, and
1:20:39
he's telling me the story where he says, I'm
1:20:42
not a flat-earth, I'm not a round-earth, I'm someone
1:20:44
who left the, you get the point. Oftentimes,
1:20:47
these out-of-context clips are
1:20:49
literally just someone quoting someone else. They've done that over and over
1:20:51
and over again with this. So I'm not gonna buy it. I'm
1:20:54
not accusing Constein or anyone of doing that. I'm just saying, I don't trust out
1:20:56
of, like you gotta give me the full context, right? That's
1:20:59
why I said, she said, I'm not
1:21:01
a flat-earther. She said, I'm not a round-earther. Because
1:21:04
like one of the things they do, and this is
1:21:06
really funny too, but this one is kind of on purpose. I
1:21:09
took a picture with Elijah Shafer, who is
1:21:11
like six three or whatever, and I'm five 10. And
1:21:14
so I don't wanna
1:21:17
be a dick to the person we're kind of roasting, because
1:21:20
it was meant to just be a guy, I didn't think they were gonna post the photo,
1:21:22
but I took a picture with Elijah, and I'm standing there normally.
1:21:25
And then I made the joke that all of these
1:21:27
guests who come on IRL, there's like a lot of
1:21:29
people who are like over six feet, always wanna get
1:21:31
a picture with me. And I'm like, then you get
1:21:33
all these pictures of these guys who are tall, and
1:21:35
I'm five 10. And
1:21:38
so then they're like, you know, these photos make
1:21:40
me look short. And then people claim,
1:21:42
it's really funny when like a lot of
1:21:44
people think, I guess, from the camera angles
1:21:46
and stuff, they just assume that I'm like
1:21:48
not tall or something. I don't know, five 10's like fairly
1:21:50
average. It's slightly above average, I guess, I think five nine is
1:21:53
average. And then
1:21:55
they watch the skate videos, and I'm like taller than everyone in the
1:21:57
room. And they're like, oh wow, Tim's actually kind of tall. But.
1:22:00
So I did this thing where I sit on my
1:22:02
tippy toes and put my arm around Elijah and smiled
1:22:04
looking up at the camera pointed Down as
1:22:07
a bit and now they're all running with
1:22:09
it like it's like it's a real thing Well,
1:22:11
it's because these are people who can't understand how they would
1:22:13
have felt if they didn't eat breakfast yesterday if you get
1:22:15
my point Let's grab some more
1:22:17
super chance here. J.V says happy
1:22:19
4th Tim. Are you a firework popping guy?
1:22:21
Oh, we are fireworks 100% We
1:22:25
had last year. It was really
1:22:27
dry and we launched a bunch of fireworks
1:22:29
and the grass started on fire But it's okay. We are
1:22:31
smart. We have fire extinguishers. We didn't need to use them
1:22:33
We just walked over and stamped it out and then poured
1:22:35
a little water on it and everything was fine But yeah,
1:22:37
you got to be careful. You got to be careful when
1:22:39
you're launching fireworks, especially if it's dry because we have a
1:22:41
big grassy field and so we
1:22:43
were very very careful, but We
1:22:46
were launching things up and a couple of them came
1:22:48
down and then we noticed the the embers burning and
1:22:50
it was it was like An inch on the ground
1:22:52
you could see that we're like, whoa And
1:22:55
then we stamped it out poured some water on and
1:22:57
said let's be careful and we didn't really see anything
1:22:59
else like that But I think y'all should be very
1:23:01
very careful for that reason All
1:23:04
right We'll grab a one more super chat and then we'll jump to
1:23:06
this next segment that I've got Extra pretty
1:23:08
lady says all invited to view Av's lock
1:23:10
and key fifth annual fireworks display in hedge
1:23:13
Hedgesville, West Virginia, it's nine miles
1:23:15
west of new cast-brew building Saturday,
1:23:18
July 6th 9 p.m Details
1:23:20
found on Av's lock and key fifth
1:23:22
annual display FB page always a blast
1:23:25
Sounds pretty fun. I'm gonna be out
1:23:27
of town visiting family for the 4th of July and
1:23:30
gonna have fun Ryan
1:23:32
Sargent says Harry Sisson is a prime example of why the voting age
1:23:34
should be raised to 30 Maybe
1:23:36
I also think it's it's fair to
1:23:39
just say the voting requirement should be selective service
1:23:42
Here ain't no way Harry signed it up for selective service.
1:23:44
He'll go and advocate everyone else should but he would never do
1:23:46
it And then he wouldn't vote. So there you go
1:23:49
All right, everybody, let's uh, let's
1:23:51
jump to this next segment
1:23:53
I got for you guys This is
1:23:56
oh, it's a sad sad story We
1:23:59
have here This year
1:24:02
is the sad, sad story of Brian Stelter. He
1:24:05
is basically trying to get on
1:24:07
board with the apt criticism of
1:24:09
Joe Biden. Unfortunately for him,
1:24:11
he has built his entire base around
1:24:14
conspiracy-minded, blue and non-crackpots who
1:24:16
think Joe Biden is fine.
1:24:19
They are a cult. And I'm going to prove it to you. This
1:24:23
is the story of a man who once worked for CNN, who
1:24:25
was fired, but dedicated so much time
1:24:28
to lying about Donald Trump and lying
1:24:30
about reality, he has crafted a bin
1:24:33
of refuse for which he must now live. Pathetic
1:24:36
Brian. I've got many disparaging
1:24:39
statements to make about you, but I'll keep it
1:24:41
as academic as possible. Brian
1:24:43
Stelter tweets, the sheer
1:24:45
amount of conspiracy thinking on the
1:24:47
left at this moment is deeply
1:24:50
unhealthy. Example, all the
1:24:52
people who seem convinced that CNN
1:24:54
and other media orgs are trying
1:24:56
to ruin Biden and reelect Trump.
1:24:58
In reality, news outlets are merely
1:25:00
trying to report the news. Now
1:25:04
when Brian Stelter gets
1:25:06
attacked by Democratic Party
1:25:10
pacts and individuals on X,
1:25:13
and then he begs and he apologizes to
1:25:15
them, it's cathartic because
1:25:18
this is such a despicable, evil,
1:25:21
smarmy man. Brian
1:25:24
Stelter is one of the worst. He lied
1:25:26
on TV every single time. He
1:25:28
claimed he was a newsman telling the truth, but all he did
1:25:31
was lie. He built this audience
1:25:33
and now he gets to live in it. The
1:25:36
average person is now realizing Joe
1:25:38
Biden is cognitively void. Let's
1:25:43
put it that way. In the real
1:25:45
world, if you go out and talk
1:25:47
to someone, they're going to tell you, yeah, Biden's fried. Well
1:25:50
Brian Stelter surrounded himself in his career
1:25:52
with sycophants and cultists who don't really
1:25:55
represent the average person. So
1:25:57
he can no longer defy them. Now that
1:25:59
he's out at CNN. CNN because he was on
1:26:01
his knees for Jeff Zucker doing
1:26:04
whatever they wanted. There's nothing you can do
1:26:06
about it. I'll show you two quick
1:26:08
things that I've played in other segments to give
1:26:10
you some context real quick. And
1:26:12
then I'll show you what happens to Brian
1:26:14
Stelter on X when you play stupid games.
1:26:17
The first thing, of course, is Alex
1:26:19
Thompson saying, quote, from Jill
1:26:22
Abramson, former executive editor of the New York Times,
1:26:24
the Biden White House clearly succeeded in a massive
1:26:26
cover up of the degree of the
1:26:29
president's feebleness and a serious physical decline. Yet
1:26:31
nobody believes that. Then, of
1:26:33
course, you have this tweet from Glenn Greenwald, where
1:26:36
they point out in a CNN article, some
1:26:39
folks concluded that these stories,
1:26:41
mostly about Biden's age, are too painful
1:26:43
to report or they should pick their
1:26:45
spots more. It's clear
1:26:48
the age stories that have angered the White House
1:26:50
and liberal Twittersphere the most. It
1:26:52
is the age stories that have angered
1:26:55
the White House and the Twittersphere the most. So
1:26:57
here's now Brian Stelter wading
1:26:59
in to dangerous territory by
1:27:02
trying to join in with the
1:27:05
narratives of the corporate press after building up this
1:27:07
audience. I give you my touch.
1:27:11
These are pro-Democrat media manipulators and liars.
1:27:13
That seemed to be all they've got.
1:27:17
It's funny because the Republicans, the conservatives, the libertarians have
1:27:19
independent voices that are not paid by any of them,
1:27:21
but this is the narrative they try to play. It's
1:27:24
funny when they make things up outright
1:27:26
because they are evil. One
1:27:28
of my favorite lies is recently
1:27:30
with all this skate park drama, you got these
1:27:33
people saying Tim Poole is rich because he inherited
1:27:35
money from his parents. Uh-oh,
1:27:37
you're in trouble now because the narrative last month
1:27:39
was that my parents are upset. I'm not giving
1:27:41
them money, all of which is just plum lies
1:27:44
across the board, but you can't have it both
1:27:46
ways. Check this out, my
1:27:48
touch says, President Biden signs bipartisan
1:27:50
legislation that will save lives and
1:27:52
help Americans suffering from a horrible
1:27:54
disease. Again, showing his effectiveness
1:27:57
as a president who gets things done.
1:28:01
Wow. Brian Stelter tweeted this
1:28:04
in response to POTUS's tweet. POTUS
1:28:06
said, today I signed the
1:28:09
national plan to end Parkinson's act, a law
1:28:11
that will help prevent, treat and cure Parkinson's
1:28:13
disease and similar disorders. This
1:28:15
law is about dignity. It gives people hope that
1:28:17
we can end this cruel disease and that we
1:28:20
can still do big things. Brian
1:28:22
Stelter tweeted today of all days. I
1:28:26
think it was an appropriate tweet. I
1:28:28
understand the point Brian is trying to make. While
1:28:31
the media is hyperfixated on Joe
1:28:33
Biden's feebleness and lack of capabilities,
1:28:35
he is signing a bill addressing
1:28:37
Parkinson's and similar disorders. Brian's
1:28:40
basically saying this move
1:28:43
by the president is only
1:28:45
going to exacerbate the narrative
1:28:47
around cognitive decline and mental
1:28:50
disability at a time when the president
1:28:52
is the focus of it himself. Now, today
1:28:55
of all days is easily understood by people,
1:28:57
in my opinion, who can understand how they
1:28:59
felt if they did not eat breakfast yesterday.
1:29:02
But for everyone else, it's how dare
1:29:05
you insult the president. So
1:29:07
the Midas Touch highlights this and insults
1:29:09
Brian Stelter. Well,
1:29:12
don't worry everyone. Brian Stelter is as
1:29:14
feeble as they come. He
1:29:16
tweeted, I am not the media.
1:29:19
I'm just one imperfect guy. I
1:29:21
screwed up with this tweet and I'm here to say sorry. Sorry
1:29:23
for what? What did you say? I don't get it. Are you
1:29:25
kidding? You know, the funniest thing
1:29:28
to me is that Brian Stelter has been bald for
1:29:30
so long, which usually indicates high testosterone. But this guy
1:29:32
is as low tea as they come. That's
1:29:34
the first thing I thought. I'm like, Brian, how do you
1:29:36
have not have hair? You're supposed to have a lot of
1:29:39
testosterone. How about you tell these people to go shove off?
1:29:41
How about you say, I said what I said. You got
1:29:43
a problem with it. The door is over there. Unfollow me.
1:29:47
Dude, I've been in
1:29:49
I love it when these people are like Tim Pool
1:29:51
is fighting his audience again. I'm like, shut up. Fighting.
1:29:54
Dude, if I believe something
1:29:57
and literally everyone who follows me tells
1:29:59
me I'm wrong. You think I'm gonna
1:30:01
be like, I guess all of
1:30:03
you people are right, my convictions are meaningless. Now get
1:30:05
out of here, dude. I've
1:30:07
had periods where people unfollow them. I get unfollowed
1:30:09
all the time. Like, welcome to
1:30:12
real life. It's fascinating when people
1:30:14
are just like, I can't believe you're gonna say that,
1:30:16
Tim. I'm unfollowing you. And I'm like, well, I can't
1:30:18
do anything about that. This idea
1:30:20
that you can live in this world where
1:30:22
you will please all the people all the time
1:30:24
is the stupidest thing imaginable. You can be your
1:30:26
best. You can try your
1:30:29
best to be honest. Have integrity and
1:30:31
state your positions. And do you
1:30:33
know what I hear mostly from people who follow me? Tim,
1:30:35
I don't agree with most of what you say, but
1:30:37
I can respect that you're being honest about the news
1:30:40
and what's actually going on. And
1:30:42
my attitude is, hey, look, man, I'm gonna believe what I believe based
1:30:44
on the world that I grew up and the things that I've learned
1:30:46
and the things that I've seen. And we're gonna disagree on the best
1:30:48
path forward because neither of us are the smartest people in the world.
1:30:51
But here's what happened. And that's why
1:30:53
I can respect. There are some progressives I can respect. You know, I
1:30:55
think Crystal Ball's great. I
1:30:58
think Kyle Kalinsky is pretty good too. But
1:31:00
they get things wrong, and that's fine. I get things wrong as well.
1:31:03
But I know that both Crystal and Kyle
1:31:05
are people that will sit down and have a conversation. And
1:31:08
if I say, take a look at the story, here's
1:31:10
the thing that happened, they'll both be like, interesting. And
1:31:12
then we'll disagree on what the solution is or the
1:31:15
assessment or the prescription or whatever it may be. And
1:31:19
that's life. And that's totally fine. And that's
1:31:21
basically me and every other conservative. This
1:31:24
is what you get with the likes of Brian Stelter in CNN. I'm
1:31:27
not the media. I'm just one imperfect guy. I
1:31:29
screwed up. Here
1:31:31
you go. Cliff Schechter, don't worry, Brian.
1:31:33
I'm sure your old pallet CNN will circle the wagons for
1:31:35
you as you did for them. As you
1:31:38
all do for each other, rather
1:31:40
than admitting you're spending more time on
1:31:42
Biden's age than Trump's felonies, open
1:31:44
treason and the threat he poses
1:31:47
with the imbecilic
1:31:49
SCOTUS. But by
1:31:51
the way, I'm not your conspiratorial left. I don't
1:31:53
think CNN wants Trump to win. They want
1:31:55
ratings. And that trumps, if you will, democracy. You're
1:31:58
what network predicted. WWE, bread and
1:32:01
circuses, your old channel is helping stab democracy
1:32:03
in the heart. And the funny thing is,
1:32:06
Cliff, we agree on so much,
1:32:08
and we disagree on so much as well. Ain't
1:32:11
that America? You're right. CNN
1:32:14
wants ratings. It's WWE. It's bread
1:32:16
and circuses. You are 100% correct
1:32:18
on the assessment right here. CNN
1:32:22
is playing the game right now
1:32:24
because they've been burning their audience.
1:32:27
Their ratings, two weeks ago, in
1:32:29
the key demo was 49,000. They're
1:32:31
averaging 80,000. Let
1:32:35
me check right now. I'm pretty sure we've already
1:32:37
trounced their prime time ratings with this morning show.
1:32:40
Let's see. If I pull up the analytics right now and
1:32:42
take a mosey on over to where we're currently
1:32:45
at with our ratings, we
1:32:47
are currently sitting, yes, at 100,000. Total
1:32:50
views so far for this live broadcast.
1:32:54
So to be fair, it's an hour and a half. We've
1:32:57
gotten about 100,000 viewers. And so I don't know, I can call that... Is it fair?
1:32:59
It's probably
1:33:03
not fair to call it 60,000 for the first hour because it's
1:33:05
a big spike. So it could
1:33:07
be like 70 or 80. But in this morning
1:33:09
show, I've gotten substantially more ratings
1:33:11
than their prime time show. And also to be
1:33:14
fair, Tim Kestiral does like 300,000 in
1:33:16
an hour and a half. And so there you
1:33:19
go, CNN. And the important thing is this is
1:33:21
a key demo. This is a key demo. So
1:33:24
CNN, they know what's
1:33:26
going on. Their ratings are on
1:33:28
fire. The media has shifted.
1:33:30
There's no denying it. This is what I
1:33:33
said to the Krasensians and to Destiny. These
1:33:35
are liberal pundits. Only
1:33:37
for so long can you maintain
1:33:39
the facade of Biden being functional
1:33:41
because sooner or later, regular people
1:33:44
realize you're lying to them. And
1:33:47
that's what CNN is saying right now. They're basically coming out
1:33:49
and going, Oh man, oh geez, we
1:33:51
had no idea. Oh, I can't believe it. It was
1:33:53
a coverup. The White House covered it up because
1:33:56
the American people know. So
1:33:59
how does the media escape? Regular
1:34:01
people are starting to realize the media lied to them. That's
1:34:04
bad news for CNN. The
1:34:06
angle being played by the likes of CNN, The New
1:34:08
York Times and otherwise is it was a cover up.
1:34:11
They covered it up and we had no idea. Uh-huh.
1:34:16
CNN's not trying to play the we're being
1:34:18
re look at Cuomo and the tour that
1:34:20
he's doing trying to be like I've
1:34:22
been I've been reasonable the whole time I'm a centrist.
1:34:26
It is WWE. It is ratings.
1:34:29
But Brian, you you reap what you
1:34:31
have sown. Siraj Hajmi
1:34:33
tweets, Brian Stelter, welcome to the
1:34:35
deplorables. Let me show you the series of
1:34:37
tweets. First, he shows Brian Stelter's tweet
1:34:40
today of all days, referencing the
1:34:42
Parkinson's thing. And then you
1:34:44
have, here's one, no evidence or
1:34:47
reporting that Biden has Parkinson's as you imply
1:34:49
here, which is not what he implied. It's
1:34:51
an ableist comment. If he had Parkinson's, it could have
1:34:54
well have no effect on his ability to do the
1:34:56
job and three unfollowing. Bye.
1:34:59
One, Alexander Boyce says, go outside and touch
1:35:01
some grass. I love that one. Because
1:35:04
you know these people are, they're keyboard warriors all the same.
1:35:06
They're sitting here on Twitter being like, hey, you touch grass. I'm
1:35:08
like, you touch grass. The
1:35:10
problem for me is I touch too much. We got 50 some
1:35:12
odd acres of grass. We gotta get the guy to come in
1:35:14
and mow it. That means nothing. Shut up. Vic
1:35:17
Vell says, Brian, I've always known you
1:35:19
were a hack. Learning how, learning now that
1:35:21
you're also a total prick. Delete this, apologize
1:35:23
to the people suffering from this disease, and
1:35:25
start using your platform for something useful for
1:35:27
crying out loud. Aaron
1:35:30
Rupar, here we go. He says, your
1:35:32
obsession with the Biden age stuff is
1:35:34
veering into some weird territory. Yo,
1:35:36
they're melting down. Chris
1:35:39
Jackson. What an ish
1:35:41
thing, comment, excuse me, by
1:35:44
one of the supposedly responsible journalists.
1:35:46
Justin Brennan says, what happened to you,
1:35:48
bud? Yeah, what happened to you, bud? Daily
1:35:52
Tricks says, very cool how you're not even
1:35:54
pretending to be objective anymore. I love that
1:35:56
he never did pretend and he was lying
1:35:58
the whole time, but Now they're
1:36:00
like how dare you? Brian
1:36:03
Kelly you must be drinking Brian that joke
1:36:05
was pathetic or a dog whistle either way
1:36:07
it was bad You're an unserious
1:36:09
journalist one guy says I felt bad when seen I
1:36:12
let you go, but not anymore You're a POS like
1:36:14
Tapper and bash Yo,
1:36:17
Jepper Jake Tapper and Detta bash didn't
1:36:19
do anything They literally just hosted a
1:36:21
debate and by and failed and they're
1:36:23
attacking them for it Taylor
1:36:26
e Darcy If you
1:36:28
want to be a political pundit akin to Tucker Carlson Charlie Kirk
1:36:30
and Ben Shapiro, you should say hey Hey, hey, what
1:36:33
about Tim Poole? You put my name in there? Tanya
1:36:35
Bailey says this is just gross Brian I've been a
1:36:37
big fan of yours for years and was upset when
1:36:39
CNN gave you the boot But I'm not sure how
1:36:41
much longer that can be the case Sorry
1:36:44
Brian You reap what you have sown
1:36:47
you are unwelcome among
1:36:50
the The faction of
1:36:52
moderate Americans who have long paid attention to
1:36:54
the truth and I hate to break it to you They're
1:36:57
not gonna defend you either They're
1:37:00
gonna come after you and they'll destroy you
1:37:02
because this is what you are to them. They're
1:37:04
a muppet You are there
1:37:07
to parrot talking points of Kareem Jean-Pierre
1:37:09
or shut your mouth Get
1:37:12
in line Now that's the world you want to
1:37:14
live in by all means You're
1:37:16
on the wrong side of history and
1:37:18
I hate to break it to people like Brian and other journalists
1:37:20
who are now just waking up to it You've
1:37:23
been on the wrong side of history. Isn't that scary
1:37:25
for you? Not for me. I don't
1:37:28
care what side of whatever I am on.
1:37:30
I care about what is true I care
1:37:32
about what makes things better I care
1:37:34
about how we can help other people and help this
1:37:37
country and the world and if
1:37:39
that means doing right puts you on
1:37:41
the wrong side of history and
1:37:44
your side loses it Is
1:37:46
what it is because what is written about
1:37:48
me in the history books does not matter What
1:37:50
matters is that the world is a better place
1:37:52
for the people who come after me? But
1:37:55
you can tell where the liberals live they these
1:37:57
protesters chant in the streets. You're on the wrong side of
1:37:59
history What are they saying? They're
1:38:02
saying, we will take the narrative and we
1:38:04
will demonize you. But that
1:38:06
means nothing to me. Because you can
1:38:08
write whatever you want. If I
1:38:10
fight for what I believe in and justice prevails, I
1:38:12
have nothing to worry about. I
1:38:14
know that if I am on the side of truth
1:38:16
and justice, then we will
1:38:18
prevail. We will. Sometimes
1:38:21
there are dark periods. You don't win every battle. But
1:38:23
in the long run, good wins. I
1:38:28
don't think the left realizes that. And
1:38:30
now we can see that's probably the most terrifying
1:38:32
thing for all of these leftists is, uh-oh, you
1:38:35
were on the wrong side of history the whole time.
1:38:39
I'll wrap up that segment there. Smash that like button.
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1:39:02
for you at 6 p.m. You don't
1:39:04
want to miss it. But for now, I'm going to jump over
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to Super Chat. So thanks for watching. And we will see you
1:39:08
all in the next segment. All
1:39:13
right. Let's grab some Super Chats while we're here. I
1:39:16
don't know if I have anything. I think I have a
1:39:18
couple more stories lined up for at least
1:39:20
one more segment for the day. And
1:39:22
I've had a blast doing this live morning show. And
1:39:25
I've talked about this before. What I would really
1:39:27
prefer to do for the show is a 10 a.m.,
1:39:31
a two-hour morning show. Because
1:39:33
you get those little segments you don't normally get, like when I talk
1:39:35
about fitness for like three minutes. And
1:39:37
it's easier. It's faster. The
1:39:40
challenge, it misses the breaking news later in the day.
1:39:42
So usually when
1:39:44
I space out the segments, there's an opportunity to
1:39:46
catch breaking news as it comes. However,
1:39:49
I think this does make sense if we do this
1:39:51
morning show like this because then the breaking news we
1:39:53
hit for Timcast IRL as it is. So
1:39:55
it is what it is. But
1:39:57
we'll grab some Super Chats. We'll
1:40:00
grab some super jets from you. Bobby
1:40:02
Moneybag says, quit disparaging President Biden, Tim. My
1:40:05
dead grandmother will be voting for him. So
1:40:07
we have some respect. Sorry
1:40:10
about that. Let's
1:40:13
go. Tom Dill says, love you, Tim. Your channel
1:40:15
is pretty much where I get my news. Keep being honest. And
1:40:17
I do recommend people get your news from other channels as well.
1:40:20
Steve Bannon made the point. Jack
1:40:23
Posobak mentioned this. Bannon says, watch MSNBC so you
1:40:25
know what their plans are. And basically
1:40:27
War Room just runs MSNBC all the time.
1:40:31
I think he's right. Absolutely. All
1:40:35
right, let's go. What
1:40:38
is this, day three? Dre
1:40:40
Thomas-Fares has said to Tim, shout out to my wife, Brianna, Brianna,
1:40:44
who opened a coffee shop in Morham, Minnesota, day three. And
1:40:46
she's already out of beans. Didn't plan
1:40:48
to be this blessed graphene dream. Shout
1:40:51
out. Glad to hear it, man. Awesome. Let's
1:40:54
go. Aaron
1:40:56
Nelson says, invest in paper stock. They
1:40:58
have to replace all those pre-printed ballots.
1:41:00
Dunder Mifflin plus 25. Ha
1:41:02
ha. I don't know what they're gonna do. They
1:41:06
can't, they can't, they can't somehow. Michael
1:41:08
Sabat says, Tim, why don't you try jujitsu?
1:41:10
You'll like it. Probably. I
1:41:13
just only have so much time in the day. And
1:41:15
I'm 38. So I don't really know
1:41:17
if I feel like getting into something new. I
1:41:20
did, I took three
1:41:22
Kung Fu lessons. Three. That
1:41:25
was fun. And my
1:41:27
buddy taught me some basic capoeira. And
1:41:29
I think I did like a week
1:41:31
or maybe two weeks of capoeira stuff.
1:41:35
Not really my thing. I've done
1:41:37
a couple gun training courses, but
1:41:40
you know, you do what you do. I'm
1:41:42
pretty sure I would very much enjoy jujitsu. But
1:41:45
I just don't have the time to be honest. All
1:41:48
right, Questionable Quality says, did you hear about
1:41:50
the conservative think tank that was burnt down
1:41:52
near Minneapolis? They ruled that it was caused
1:41:54
by arson. Love your show. Whoa, that's crazy.
1:41:58
Shred Kowski says, stopped. I'm playing MTG
1:42:00
years ago and I'm no longer fat. Can't
1:42:02
be a coincidence. I
1:42:04
don't know. When I was a kid,
1:42:07
I played Magic and a skateboard at the same
1:42:09
time. And so I had no issues. I'm really
1:42:11
excited for the cards. I mean, I gotta tell
1:42:13
you guys, it's an expensive game. And
1:42:15
I'm really, it's unprecedented to be
1:42:17
completely honest. Magic the
1:42:19
Gathering started in 1993. Richard
1:42:22
Garfield wanted to make a board game, but
1:42:24
it was too expensive to make a board game. So they said,
1:42:26
what if we just do cards instead? Because they're easier to print.
1:42:28
So they made the game. It
1:42:30
was the first trading card game ever made. And it
1:42:32
was good, good enough,
1:42:35
but kind of weird. Over
1:42:37
the years, they've dramatically improved the game, although it's gotten
1:42:39
more complicated as the years have gone on because they're
1:42:41
expanding with new abilities, new rules,
1:42:43
new terms. The problem,
1:42:46
however, is that it's pretty
1:42:48
woke. Yeah,
1:42:50
when they do the pro tour, they put pronouns
1:42:52
in people's bios and these guys are all out
1:42:54
of shape and overweight. And I'm like, what's going
1:42:57
on here, guys? What is going
1:42:59
on here? So my idea is we're
1:43:01
gonna have a Magic the Gathering
1:43:04
commander tournament. We
1:43:06
could probably offer up some large prizes, but
1:43:11
what was the rule? We were like, I said before,
1:43:13
we gotta do a BMI thing where it's like, you can only
1:43:15
enter if you're under a certain weight. And I'm like, no, that's
1:43:17
probably a bad idea. Some people might say it's
1:43:19
discriminatory. I got an idea. It's not just
1:43:21
a contest to play a game of Magic
1:43:23
the Gathering. It is a Magic
1:43:26
the Gathering triathlon. Not
1:43:30
really triathlon. Here's the idea. But
1:43:33
the first contest in the competition will be
1:43:35
a pull-up contest. Doesn't
1:43:38
matter how many you do. You just gotta do more than the other guy. Then
1:43:41
we're going to play a game of Magic
1:43:43
the Gathering. And if you win, you advance
1:43:45
to the next round, which is a push-up
1:43:47
contest. And then if you pass
1:43:49
that, you advance to the next round, which is a game
1:43:52
of Magic the Gathering. And if you pass
1:43:54
that, then it's a sprint. And
1:43:56
if you get my point, like guys, you gotta get in
1:43:58
shape. It will make your... trains work better.
1:44:01
I'm not kidding. It literally will. Scott
1:44:04
Cooper says, what do you, oh, just jumped on
1:44:06
me. I want to do it. What do you think of a Michelle Obama
1:44:08
Hillary Clinton ticket? Michelle would step down
1:44:10
after a time saying she's overwhelmed and
1:44:13
then we have a Hillary presidency. Lord
1:44:15
help us. Maybe,
1:44:18
I don't know. I got
1:44:20
to tell you, it is absolutely insane where we're at. I
1:44:22
can't even predict it. No idea.
1:44:26
All right. Rats ass says, it's
1:44:29
ogre, sir. You misspelled the media
1:44:31
orgs, Mr. Shelter. Haha.
1:44:34
Brass mustache says, remember when Tucker sent Stelter
1:44:37
donuts and he ate them in secret after
1:44:39
throwing a tantrum. Brian
1:44:43
Stelter is such a nasty dude. He's such an
1:44:45
evil guy. Self
1:44:47
interested, lying grifter.
1:44:51
The white trash panda says, our morning live stream is going to
1:44:53
become the norm. Maybe, not
1:44:55
to be honest, I would prefer to do a
1:44:57
two hour live morning show, take
1:44:59
the key segments recorded and then upload those
1:45:01
later. If it works now, two
1:45:05
weeks ago on a Thursday
1:45:07
for the debate, we did it and it was
1:45:10
a smashing success. The live stream hit about 200k
1:45:12
viewers and then the segments
1:45:14
that were recorded during the live stream hit 250 to 300k. And so I
1:45:18
was like, wow, if we can
1:45:20
do it this way, I mean, it is just the
1:45:22
best way to do the morning show. One
1:45:24
single two hour morning show
1:45:27
with segments and commentary from the audience
1:45:29
would be substantially better if it's sustainable.
1:45:32
We tried it before. The challenge is that a
1:45:34
lot of people, if 200,000 people watch
1:45:36
the whole two hour show, which most
1:45:39
do, they're not going to watch the
1:45:41
segments later. And so it actually creates,
1:45:44
it depresses total views. So
1:45:47
if I put up four videos and one person watches
1:45:49
all four, that's four views. And
1:45:53
each view is going to generate algorithmic push.
1:45:55
It's going to generate ad revenue through ads
1:45:57
and things like this. But if the
1:46:00
average person just watches one two-hour show, then
1:46:02
it's 25% of the views which depresses the
1:46:04
channel and, you know, YouTube
1:46:07
is designed for split segments that are
1:46:09
long and in playlists. That's how their
1:46:11
algorithm operates. However, Thursday was
1:46:14
so successful that I'm
1:46:16
fairly confident with it. And
1:46:18
considering it's the Fourth of July weekend, it
1:46:20
really is easier to do a two-hour morning
1:46:22
show live, just talking for two hours straight,
1:46:24
than it is to sit here and try
1:46:26
and just read and read and read and
1:46:28
then record and then read and then record.
1:46:30
This is way more fun and way easier
1:46:32
to do, especially if y'all are super chatting
1:46:34
in different things that are happening in stories.
1:46:36
I could pull up right now and then
1:46:39
jump right in. All
1:46:42
right. NYBSSP says, Brian
1:46:44
Stelter is a real-life Peter Pettigrew.
1:46:46
Sir, do you follow me on
1:46:49
on on X? Because that's
1:46:51
what I tweeted. I'll pull that
1:46:53
one up. This is what I
1:46:56
said. Here you go. I said,
1:46:58
Brian Stelter is the Peter Pettigrew
1:47:00
of politics. Hopefully, the Harry Potter
1:47:02
reference will help millennials understand. Yeah,
1:47:05
literally, that's what he is. He is
1:47:07
the Peter Pettigrew of
1:47:10
politics. I do want to shout this out real quick.
1:47:12
Make sure you go to timcast.com. Get your tickets for
1:47:14
the RNC event, July 18th. I
1:47:17
don't know if there's any left, but I
1:47:19
should shout it out just in case. And also, smash
1:47:21
that like button. Here we
1:47:24
go. Hey, we got a regular one. This
1:47:26
is from Soul Searcher saying, I love your show, Tim. I'm from
1:47:28
Australia. God bless you, Tim. Keep up the good work. I
1:47:31
wanted to read that because the best band, Men
1:47:33
at Work. We have never recovered
1:47:35
as a country from when Men at Work
1:47:37
were the top charting band in this country. That
1:47:40
was it. And it's all downhill after
1:47:42
that. I'm kidding, by the
1:47:44
way, but men at work, they were awesome. They are awesome.
1:47:46
Now it's just, I think, Colin Hay is his name. But
1:47:50
they had such good songs,
1:47:52
just down under, epic. I
1:47:55
know they're Australian, and that's why I shouted them
1:47:57
out. But they touched the hearts of the American
1:47:59
people. with their music. All
1:48:01
right, we'll grab some more super chats. King
1:48:05
Henry says, I hate these new generation of nerds. The
1:48:07
art online community sucks and these new anime
1:48:09
manga comics fans. Dude, you know what's really
1:48:12
grinding my gears with anime? They
1:48:15
keep doing this generic, almost
1:48:17
AI generated same storylines over
1:48:19
and over and over again.
1:48:21
How many anime have
1:48:24
they made now where the story is a
1:48:27
guy is transported to another world where he gets
1:48:29
God-like powers and everything's based on a video game?
1:48:32
Not even kidding. There's like five and the
1:48:34
titles are all these long verbose things. Like I
1:48:36
was transported to a new world and I have
1:48:38
cheat codes. And I'm like, that's the name of
1:48:41
the show. Another one's like, I was
1:48:43
reborn in this new world with powers of a God. And
1:48:45
I'm like, uh-huh, yeah, here we go. And
1:48:47
so I'm like scrolling through Crunchyroll, like I get
1:48:49
it, dude. I don't wanna watch the fifth version
1:48:51
of the same thing. Boring,
1:48:55
not interested. And they keep
1:48:57
doing that. Greg Duvier
1:48:59
says, Minnesota governor Tim Walz is
1:49:01
talking blame for Biden's poor performance at
1:49:03
the debate. He was
1:49:05
asking Biden for floor relief funds.
1:49:08
Source alpha news, interesting. TJ
1:49:11
Rainman says, each pull-up gets one HP
1:49:13
for MTG. Earn your HP for the
1:49:15
win. That's a really good idea. I
1:49:19
don't know about pull-ups because
1:49:21
your average dude is not
1:49:23
gonna be doing enough pull-ups.
1:49:26
For an average game of, like if you're playing Commander,
1:49:29
40 HP multiplayer, if you do like dual command or 30 HP, I
1:49:32
think push-ups. Every push-up you
1:49:34
do is how much HP you will have
1:49:36
to start the game. Maybe
1:49:40
it does, pull-ups, maybe, maybe. Or maybe
1:49:42
we do this. You
1:49:44
can do 10 setups, 10 pull-ups,
1:49:46
10 push-ups, and 10, what
1:49:49
else should we do? What's
1:49:54
a burpees? Yeah, that's a good
1:49:56
one. And each of those will count
1:49:58
towards your HP. a
1:50:00
60 card format game of
1:50:02
standard or modern or something. But
1:50:05
I think Commander's more fun anyway. So
1:50:07
maybe just that. You have to be able to do those, and
1:50:10
if you can't, you start depressed.
1:50:13
That actually is a really good idea. Magic
1:50:15
the Gathering tournament, multiplayer competitive
1:50:18
EDH, that's what it's called,
1:50:20
Elder Dragon Highlander, Commander, I
1:50:22
think it's a better name. And normally you
1:50:24
start with 40 HP at the game, but
1:50:27
you gotta earn your HP. That means 10 pushups,
1:50:29
10 setups, 10 pullups, and 10 burpees. And
1:50:32
if you can't, like let's say
1:50:34
you can only do five pushups and you can't do anything else, you start
1:50:36
the game with five HP. Good luck. You
1:50:38
can still win, but you might get wiped out
1:50:40
instantly. That's a good idea, I like that idea. You'll
1:50:43
be at a disadvantage. All
1:50:48
right, Smashing Random Key says, why do
1:50:50
you refuse to have anyone to the right of
1:50:52
Lauren Chen on IRL? When is
1:50:54
Seth Jered or Vincent James or Red Ice TV going
1:50:56
to be on? You say
1:50:59
you're willing to talk to anyone, but that doesn't seem to really be the case. You
1:51:01
know, the funny thing about comments like that, they're
1:51:04
never like, why don't
1:51:06
you pick someone who represents an idea? You know
1:51:08
what I mean? Like someone says, hey, I'm concerned
1:51:10
about this issue, why don't you have someone on
1:51:12
who talks about it? I'd say, that's interesting, I'll
1:51:14
send it to my booking crew. No, no, no,
1:51:16
no, it's always, why won't you have on my
1:51:18
guy that I'm a fan of? Because I'm not
1:51:21
gonna book anybody, that's it, have a nice day.
1:51:23
Dude, the idea that you're gonna shout out
1:51:25
those guys and ask why we won't have them on, is
1:51:29
no different than asking why we don't have Brad Pitt on.
1:51:31
It's no different than asking why we don't have the homeless
1:51:33
guy across the street on. Because there's 330 million
1:51:35
people in this country, of which the estimates are
1:51:37
what, like 10 to 30,000 are deemed prominent, and
1:51:41
I'm not gonna have the majority of them on. It's
1:51:44
funny to people, people are like, I'm gonna cite three
1:51:46
people that I watch and wonder why you won't invite
1:51:48
them. Why don't I have
1:51:51
James Kaminsky on?
1:51:55
It's a name I made up, name I made
1:51:57
up, because I don't follow them, don't know them, don't know where
1:51:59
they're at. are in the news and don't know what the
1:52:01
relevance is. Because I don't know them. That's
1:52:04
it. Why won't you have on these
1:52:06
people that you don't know? I
1:52:09
don't know. I don't know. That's it.
1:52:11
Thank you and have a nice day. Mr.
1:52:14
Padet says if you're looking for an anime, you should
1:52:16
check out Solo Leveling or
1:52:18
Kaiju Number Eight. Oh, I think I watched Solo
1:52:20
Leveling. And I think I
1:52:22
read the, that
1:52:24
one totally bombed. Yeah,
1:52:27
yeah. Solo
1:52:29
Leveling, I think I watched it and
1:52:32
then I read the comic and they just
1:52:34
burned that one to the ground in
1:52:37
my opinion. Solo
1:52:39
Leveling was an awesome show. And
1:52:41
I started reading the comic because the show is not going
1:52:43
fast enough. That's always what I do. And
1:52:46
then I was like, oh, this is stupid. I'm
1:52:48
gonna spoil the whole thing for everybody because it's like, you can read
1:52:50
the comic. The show is basically
1:52:52
that in the world at some point, portals
1:52:54
opened up and monsters
1:52:56
from like video game, like
1:53:00
video game IP stuff are coming out, like goblins come out.
1:53:03
And so then various people undergo
1:53:05
awakenings. They get varying degrees of powers
1:53:08
and they have different tier levels. So
1:53:10
they go into these portals to defeat the bosses that
1:53:12
are within them to shut them down before the monsters
1:53:14
can come into the real world. One
1:53:16
day this dude is the lowest level. They call him the
1:53:18
weakest guy. And he nearly dies
1:53:21
in this one dungeon, which
1:53:23
turns out to be a high level dungeon. And
1:53:25
the thought was a low level dungeon. And then right before he dies, a
1:53:28
prompt appears like a video game and asks
1:53:30
him if he wants to level up or
1:53:32
whatever, if he wants to be
1:53:34
the player or that he's been chosen as the player. And
1:53:36
then he becomes the only person who has the
1:53:38
ability to earn experience points level up. A
1:53:41
screen appears before him that he only, he can
1:53:43
see where he can pull items out of his
1:53:45
inventory as if he was in a video game. Very,
1:53:47
very fun concept. I thought that was amazing, unique and
1:53:49
really interesting. And then they burned the whole thing to
1:53:51
the ground because it turns out none of it was
1:53:54
actually, there's no component of video game element
1:53:56
to the real life. Gods and demons
1:53:58
are being reborn. God so I destroy the
1:54:00
world and he's the reincarnation of something and
1:54:02
I'm like ah this is dumb, off stop
1:54:04
reading. Not interested. Alright
1:54:08
the white trash panda says fitness MTG
1:54:10
equals 10 times more smelly than normal
1:54:12
in MTG. Yeah
1:54:15
to be honest anyone
1:54:17
who's in shape and does 10 push ups is not
1:54:19
going to be sweaty or smelly. Anybody
1:54:22
who's in shape who does any one of those things it
1:54:25
would not even faze them. Anybody who's
1:54:27
out of shape smelly and unkempt who tries to do
1:54:29
those things would be unable to and they'd lose right
1:54:31
away and they'd be gone. So
1:54:33
I think that's it. What if we make it so
1:54:35
that better idea.
1:54:37
You have to walk on a treadmill
1:54:39
at three miles an hour while playing
1:54:41
Magic the Gathering. That's the contest. That's
1:54:44
easy right? Three mile an
1:54:46
hour walk at a grade
1:54:49
three incline. That's it. And
1:54:52
that might actually get a little smelly. I think
1:54:54
the average person would have no problem walking that
1:54:56
the average MTG player would probably give out very
1:54:58
quickly. But it is what it
1:55:00
is. Let's go.
1:55:02
Corbin says Tim you should play Assassin's Creed 3. It
1:55:04
covers revolutionary America with a slightly more sci-fi lens and
1:55:06
the story is amazing. I did play it. Is that
1:55:08
the one where you play as the Native American guy?
1:55:10
It's been a long time. I've
1:55:13
played most of the
1:55:15
Assassin's Creed. I stopped playing a while ago though. And
1:55:17
now there's like a big revolt over the
1:55:19
Japanese one because there's a black samurai in
1:55:22
it and Japanese people are threatening to boycott
1:55:24
the game and I agree and they should.
1:55:26
And as a Japanese person myself that's
1:55:28
right. I am offended
1:55:31
at how racist the game is. You could not
1:55:33
give us a Japanese history lesson. Hmm.
1:55:36
I don't know if I say. All
1:55:39
right. I'll just grab a couple
1:55:41
more chats and super chats and then we'll wrap up
1:55:43
this live show for the morning. Hope you all had
1:55:45
a good time and enjoyed it. Connor
1:55:48
L. in the regular chat says, Nado Player Marathon
1:55:51
Runner. Frozen are familiar.
1:55:53
Nado is a reference
1:55:55
to a new card that was recently released that is OP
1:55:58
overpowered as they call it. Although I don't necessarily
1:56:00
think that's the case, but the
1:56:03
other day, Ian came by
1:56:05
early. I told him to bring his cards and
1:56:07
we'll play. And he's playing a commander
1:56:09
deck, Urza, for
1:56:11
those that know, for those that don't, enjoy the
1:56:13
Esoteric Garbled Dragon. So Ian's
1:56:15
got a deck from a few years ago, hasn't
1:56:17
been updated, but it's still massively powerful. His
1:56:20
commander is Urza, it's Mono Blue Artifacts. And it
1:56:22
is insane by like turn three, he's got access
1:56:24
to like 15 mana, he's pulling all these things
1:56:26
out. And he gets me to 16 life, just
1:56:30
smacking me in the face, and I'm like, don't care, don't care, literally
1:56:32
meaningless. And then he says to me, he's like,
1:56:34
you're kind of just taking all this damage, you're not blocking it,
1:56:36
and I'm kind of worried about what that means. And I'm like, I
1:56:38
win. So I'm playing Nado, my
1:56:41
turn comes, and then I'm like, I
1:56:44
play Shuko, Artifact with zero equip
1:56:46
cost. And then I reveal
1:56:49
like, did you notice I had a dried arbor out
1:56:51
the whole time? And so this begins the
1:56:53
process by which with the Shuko and the three creatures,
1:56:56
I am able to effectively draw
1:56:58
six cards. And so
1:57:00
I get like two lands out of it, four
1:57:02
cards. And then for one blue, I flicker Nado,
1:57:04
resetting the ability, Shuko, six more cards again. And
1:57:06
then he's like, oh, dude, I lost. And I'm
1:57:08
like, yeah, it's gonna take me like 20 minutes
1:57:10
to work the machine, but you've lost. Even
1:57:13
with your massive board, my three creatures
1:57:15
and five mana, I win the game.
1:57:18
And so that was like, that's insane. Now,
1:57:20
I don't think that means Nado is overpowered,
1:57:22
to be completely honest. It means the meta
1:57:24
needs to adapt. And so this
1:57:26
is one of the coolest things and why Magic
1:57:28
the Gathering has been so successful is
1:57:31
that there is no absolute card. Black
1:57:34
Lotus, everyone's favorite collector's item. And
1:57:36
it's worth 150 to $3 million, depending
1:57:38
on the set it comes in and
1:57:41
the condition that it's in. But
1:57:43
the thing about Magic that works is as
1:57:46
the game changes, the new cards, old
1:57:49
cards that were seemingly worthless, all of a
1:57:51
sudden become powerful because now they can compete
1:57:53
against the current meta of the game. Whereas
1:57:56
with chess, everybody kind of gets it. You
1:57:59
know, the games, the same way for I
1:58:01
think what are we going on now? It's 2024 hasn't
1:58:03
changed, it's like 15 something. Magic
1:58:05
Gathering with the new set coming out, there could
1:58:07
be a card that's seemingly innocuous that no one thinks is
1:58:10
valuable. And this was true with a card called Tarmagoyf, it
1:58:12
was worthless. And then it jumped up like a couple hundred
1:58:14
bucks. A
1:58:17
card will be made and everyone says, that's a stupid card, it's
1:58:19
worthless. A new set comes out
1:58:21
10 years later and everyone rushes to try and
1:58:23
find this rare card that isn't
1:58:25
in print anymore. Because now it works
1:58:27
for these new decks and that rapidly
1:58:29
changes the market. And
1:58:31
so for those that have bought Magic cards a long
1:58:34
time ago, these things could end
1:58:36
up being worth hundreds of dollars or more. I'll
1:58:39
give you an example, Lion's Eye Diamond. I
1:58:43
bought a couple of these a long time ago and they
1:58:45
were worth, I don't know, 50 bucks or something. And
1:58:47
now they're worth several hundred dollars. And
1:58:49
that will always be the case. They're just gonna keep going up in value
1:58:52
if they don't reprint them. But even
1:58:54
when they do, the older versions are still more valuable collector's
1:58:56
items. My friends, we're gonna wind things down.
1:58:58
So I'll grab a couple more super chats here. We got a
1:59:00
couple of minutes left. All
1:59:03
right, Cain Abel says, Tim, why don't you have
1:59:05
my guy on, Seamus? He will
1:59:07
bring Lucky Charms and vodka onto your show, Good Times,
1:59:09
LOL. Seamus
1:59:11
is welcome anytime. He abandoned us. That
1:59:14
one gamer says, would Vivek be a possible candidate
1:59:16
to go against Newsom in 2028? Assuming
1:59:19
he's in the Trump cabinet, he can use
1:59:21
that to push for his presidency if Trump wins. It'll
1:59:24
be interesting. I
1:59:26
don't know, I don't know, it's tough. I
1:59:29
don't know if Vivek has the absolute X factor, but
1:59:31
I don't know who else we have, right? Trump may
1:59:34
be just overshadowing everything with it. His
1:59:37
charisma is through the roof. Brewmaster
1:59:39
Monk says, it'd be cool if you
1:59:41
asked some people from the ADL's glossary of hate and
1:59:43
extremism to come on for a culture war episode. It's
1:59:45
a good idea, that's a great idea. Jossip,
1:59:49
so cack, pronouncing that wrong for sure. Real men
1:59:51
of Europe don't need games. We might all be
1:59:53
playing real life Call of Duty soon. Drafting
1:59:56
is coming next year. I
1:59:59
believe so, yes. Fick's
2:00:01
Spain, it says, check out Kent Hovind's channel. He
2:00:05
refutes evolution in schools. Tell
2:00:07
Ian China found a new graphene on the moon.
2:00:10
Oppenheimer rant shot him out. Really?
2:00:13
Viola says, geez, I
2:00:15
walk into EDH talk lol.
2:00:19
Are you winning with Nadu Draw, your whole deck
2:00:21
and Oracle? Also
2:00:23
I got my black lotus for 1k at
2:00:26
GP Rally. No, my Nadu deck doesn't run
2:00:28
Oracle. Basically
2:00:30
the way that deck works is you draw your whole deck out
2:00:32
and then you play a card that says essentially
2:00:37
reveal the top cards equal to a certain number
2:00:39
and if you can't because there's no cards
2:00:42
left you win the game. But that is a
2:00:44
very very common, very simple combo that a lot of people are
2:00:46
playing and that card can do it. Especially
2:00:49
once you get, if you
2:00:51
have something like Displacer Kitten or any
2:00:53
kind of flicker ability with Nadu and then you
2:00:55
have a zero cost artifact, your whole deck draws
2:00:57
instantly, it's infinite. And then you just
2:00:59
play Thas's Oracle, you win. I'm playing Finale
2:01:01
of Devastation because it's the same thing. But
2:01:04
it would probably be good to run Thas's Oracle in there
2:01:06
because you want multiple win conditions. The
2:01:08
deck I think that I'm running has
2:01:10
like three win conditions and
2:01:12
they don't all rely on going infinite. They
2:01:15
could actually just win through commander
2:01:17
damage and well probably
2:01:19
not commander damage to be honest. But
2:01:21
probably just like Scoot Swarm attacks, you don't
2:01:23
need to go infinite. You can actually just
2:01:26
get 10 damage per turn for a couple turns if you want.
2:01:29
But going infinite usually is the way to go. Simply
2:01:32
put, it's an infinity deck. There you go. Alright
2:01:34
everybody, smash that like button, subscribe to this channel,
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2:01:45
coming up tonight at 8pm. I
2:01:47
got a segment at 1pm for those that missed it
2:01:49
in this show, 4pm. And then
2:01:52
I'm going to record another segment which I did not record during
2:01:54
this show for 6pm, so don't miss it. I'll
2:01:56
wrap it up there. Thank
2:01:58
you all so much for hanging out. We'll be back
2:02:00
tonight at 8 p.m. as I said, and we'll see you all then.
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