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Timcast IRL #1043 Trump Verdict MAY MISTRIAL, Alleged Juror Family PREDICTED VERDICT w/Christina Urso

Timcast IRL #1043 Trump Verdict MAY MISTRIAL, Alleged Juror Family PREDICTED VERDICT w/Christina Urso

Released Saturday, 8th June 2024
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Timcast IRL #1043 Trump Verdict MAY MISTRIAL, Alleged Juror Family PREDICTED VERDICT w/Christina Urso

Timcast IRL #1043 Trump Verdict MAY MISTRIAL, Alleged Juror Family PREDICTED VERDICT w/Christina Urso

Timcast IRL #1043 Trump Verdict MAY MISTRIAL, Alleged Juror Family PREDICTED VERDICT w/Christina Urso

Timcast IRL #1043 Trump Verdict MAY MISTRIAL, Alleged Juror Family PREDICTED VERDICT w/Christina Urso

Saturday, 8th June 2024
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This is the weirdest thing. A Facebook post

1:20

has emerged where someone claims that they are

1:22

family members with one of the jurors and

1:24

they predicted the outcome before it

1:26

happened. This seems like a

1:28

silly, random, nonsensical Facebook post that matters

1:30

to no one. But

1:33

apparently the judge thinks it may

1:35

be real, submitted a letter to

1:37

both parties in the Trump trial,

1:39

it's over already, showing

1:41

this message, removing the MAGA crazies quote from

1:43

it. We'll read the full quote for you.

1:46

And now many people are speculating that the judge with

1:49

insider information on the jurors may

1:51

actually believe this is real. Otherwise, why would

1:53

they submit this letter to

1:55

both parties? There's

1:58

a million and one reasons why this may be the case. I

2:01

have to wonder what the is going on. Some

2:03

are suggesting that Democrats realized Trump's improving in the

2:05

polls and making tons of money. So they're trying

2:07

to undo this and walk it back maybe,

2:11

or maybe they're trying to trigger

2:13

a mistrial to force Trump once again

2:15

back to New York for another multi-week

2:19

long trial to jam him

2:21

up so he can't campaign. We'll see, we'll see. It

2:23

seems very odd because the Facebook post could very well just

2:25

be fake. But I don't know,

2:27

people are giving their reasons. So we'll talk about

2:30

that. Plus, we got a bunch of weird stuff.

2:32

I mean, the Hunter Biden prosecution is rested. We've

2:34

got left-wing activists calling for the extermination of

2:37

Republicans in response to Hunter Biden being criminally

2:39

charged for buying a gun while being a

2:41

crack. It is the weirdest thing. And then

2:43

you've got NATO preparing for a full-scale invasion

2:45

of Russia. So,

2:47

okay, that's not fun. But

2:50

we'll see how it plays out and we'll

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Joining us tonight to talk about this and

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everything else is Christina Erso. Thank

3:31

you, I'm Christina. I'm an independent

3:33

journalist, content creator. I go by

3:35

radixverum on YouTube. I am at

3:38

not radix on Twitter. I am

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currently directing and producing my first

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documentary, Kidnap and Kill, an FBI

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terror plot on the Michigan Whitmer

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Fednapping hoax. You can watch the

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trailer, support the film and learn

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more about it at knkfilm.com. Awesome,

3:54

Christina, I'm looking forward to hearing a little

3:57

bit more about that Whitmer case. I'm a

3:59

journalist here at Timcast. SCNR news a

4:01

lot of the Yahoo. Hannah Clare, what's up? Hey,

4:03

I'm Hannah Clare Brimmell. I'm back. I'm also a

4:05

journalist with SCNR news. That's Scanner News. Follow all

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of our work at Timcast News. I think a

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lot's going to have some cool videos going up

4:12

tomorrow. Hi, Serge. Hey,

4:14

guys. Let's get into it. Your camera's

4:16

all weird, though. Yeah, I just used the wide

4:18

shot. Oh, OK. Well, there you go. All right,

4:20

everybody. Here's the story from NBC News. It's a

4:23

weird one. Judge in Trump's

4:25

hush money case raises questions about

4:27

social media posts claiming to preview

4:29

jury verdict. Judge

4:32

Juan Marchelin asked prosecutors in Trump's defense team

4:35

about a Facebook post that appeared to preview.

4:37

To preview? You mean predict NBC News?

4:40

What are you doing? Today, the court, actually,

4:42

let me just see if I can pull up the

4:44

letter. It's from Brianna Morello. She has the actual letter.

4:47

So it says, dear counsel, today the court became

4:49

aware of a comment that was posted on the

4:51

Unified Court System's public Facebook page, and which I

4:53

now bring to your attention. In the

4:56

comment, the user Michael Anderson states, my

4:58

cousin is a juror and says Trump is getting

5:00

convicted. Thank you, folks, for all your hard work.

5:03

The comment, now labeled as one week old,

5:05

responded to routine UCS notice posted May 29th

5:07

regarding oral arguments in

5:09

the 4th Department of the Appellate Division unrelated to this

5:11

proceeding. The posting, entitled the

5:13

Appellate Division 4th Department, will hear oral

5:16

arguments this morning at 10. And the

5:18

comment are both viewable. And then here's the link.

5:21

And this is signed by Judge Juan Marchelin.

5:24

It's weird that

5:27

we're getting this. Now Mario Noffall

5:29

has a

5:31

great post. He says, Judge Marchelin edited

5:33

the Facebook post copy, which is weird.

5:35

He did. Here's

5:38

the actual post. Michael

5:40

Anderson said, thank you for

5:42

all your hard against them. This

5:46

is an intentional error. I'm saying,

5:48

I'm reading verbatim. Thank

5:50

you for all your hard against the

5:52

maga crazies. My cousin is a

5:55

juror on Trump's criminal case. And they're going

5:57

to convict him tomorrow according to her. Thank

5:59

you. New York courts then

6:01

responded now we are married one

6:04

person that lopsided free speech and said well you just

6:06

implicated your cousin in a crime if what you say

6:09

is true it is against the law for a

6:11

juror to discuss the case before it has ended thank

6:13

you for shedding light on your cousin's actions I

6:16

don't know this post is real some random

6:18

person we don't know posted some stupid Facebook

6:21

post why is

6:23

the judge highlighting this and sending the letter to

6:25

both parties it

6:27

only would benefit Trump if

6:30

this is a legitimate legal proceeding then

6:32

Trump's lawyers can now argue for a mistrial

6:34

I guess I see this I

6:36

crumpled up I'd throw in the garbage I'd say people post stupid things

6:38

on the internet all time what do I care some

6:41

are suggesting because the judge

6:43

knows who the jurors are that

6:45

the judge has been able to verify that this

6:47

fact this person is in fact in some way

6:49

related to one of the jurors and thus there's

6:51

legitimate grounds for a mistrial I don't know that's

6:53

true but the question then that is

6:55

why did the judge send this letter there's

6:58

something really funny about all of

7:00

this being disrupted by someone's like

7:02

semi boomerie relative on Facebook making

7:04

a comment I

7:07

I I think he has to

7:10

alert the the joy of it to keep the

7:12

idea that this is a legitimate and trustworthy court

7:14

up you know the internet sleuths are never gonna

7:16

let it go it's already dated a week old

7:19

so if he doesn't if if

7:21

what if more Sean doesn't get out in front

7:23

of it it's going to look like they are

7:25

actively suppressing something that could affect the trial but

7:27

again like watch out for your relatives on

7:29

Facebook man they could bring down everything I'm

7:32

no lawyer or legal expert but I do

7:34

think it's significant that the judge were was

7:36

bringing this up and thought to

7:38

mention it at all I'm hoping it's an elaborate troll

7:40

though cuz that that would be the fun elaborate I

7:43

mean elaborate enough to get on the news and have to

7:45

not even are there multiple comments because even

7:47

the emojis in the comment from in the the

7:49

copy that more Sean sent out in the letter

7:51

look different than the ones that are used in

7:54

the screenshot we have like is this like one

7:56

guy's relative who's like commenting on all of these

7:58

things according to an article by like

26:00

getting his girlfriend slash brother's widow addicted to

26:02

crack cocaine. He had multiple girlfriends come forward

26:04

and talk about it. Like all of, they

26:06

showed the pictures of him like shirtless and

26:08

holding a crack pipe. Like it's not great.

26:11

And how many crimes were committed

26:13

like throughout those pictures like that

26:16

were not prosecuted. Right? Like

26:18

Tim said, I think that there's so

26:21

many things he should be prosecuted for

26:23

like barisma, like financial crimes. And I

26:25

think that this, that they're getting him

26:28

for this. This actually shows the two

26:30

tiered system that if this was anybody else, they

26:32

actually would have been hit with fraud charges and

26:34

all this other stuff. But this is what they're

26:36

giving him to make it look like, oh,

26:39

nobody's above the law. I don't believe

26:41

that. I want to jump to this

26:43

tweet. This is from Ellen Barkin. Shout out to

26:45

Ellen, who is, I believe, was she

26:47

like a screenwriter or something? I don't know what she does. But she

26:49

got a couple of thousand followers. She's a

26:52

prominent Democrat activist on X. And

26:54

she is absolutely outraged about Hunter Biden's

26:56

predicament. She says, what the GOP is

26:59

doing to Hunter Biden might be the

27:01

most egregious move yet. In my

27:03

opinion, the entirety of the GOP must be removed

27:05

from our planet by whatever means necessary. No bloodshed,

27:07

though, because it's a real crime. All

27:09

fall down. You corrupt M. Efors. The first

27:11

thing I want to say is, this

27:14

is the DOJ under Joe Biden.

27:17

Democrats calling out Hunter Biden's crimes is

27:19

ancillary to the fact that he's being

27:21

prosecuted by his dad's administration. Makes

27:23

you wonder why. Sure, I don't know what's going

27:25

on. But seriously,

27:28

the gun control people are

27:30

in defense of the crackhead who bought

27:32

a gun and lied on his background

27:34

check form. Why are you advocating for

27:36

background checks if you defend a guy

27:38

who lied on it? This is

27:40

a really weird time to be a lie. Hypocrites.

27:44

This is why I'm saying, you

27:46

know, Will Chamberlain talks about,

27:48

and I think Jack Pacific, peacetime conservatives

27:50

and wartime conservatives. I

27:52

don't consider myself conservative, though the

27:54

left does because they live in Wally

27:56

World. But I certainly believe in peacetime,

27:59

classic. And

30:00

then the next day they say womenxin is

30:02

exclusive because trans women are women. So just

30:04

say women. There is

30:06

no functioning logic behind their desires.

30:09

It is just chaos. I

30:12

guess the issue here also becomes the

30:14

weaponization of the DOJ. And once we

30:16

start seeing Trump be indicted where you're

30:18

going to see Democrat presidents in the

30:21

future be indicted by ambitious Republican AGs.

30:24

Trump allies have been sentenced

30:26

to prison time. Many of them we spoke

30:28

about Bannon last night. Trump

30:30

hasn't been sentenced yet. But Peter Navarro

30:33

in the past Paul Manafort, Papadopoulos, Roger

30:35

Stone. It's a long list. So

30:37

if we see a sort of tit for tat

30:39

escalation here is the real issue. If Trump seeks

30:41

reprisals when he gets elected, which I

30:44

think he eludes to sometimes in a

30:46

kind tone. And then the Democrats like cluster

30:48

of roles are like, he's saying he would

30:50

lock up his political rivals and opponents. Right.

30:53

Because that's what you guys been doing since 20, 21.

30:55

Can someone like you probably don't have

30:57

enough characters to make this list, but could we

30:59

get a list of all of Trump's associates who

31:01

have been falsely charged and imprisoned? Well,

31:04

I think it's like a flimsy charge is what

31:06

people. In

31:08

Steve Bannon's case, contempt of court has happened

31:10

in the past. But Steve contempt of Congress

31:12

has happened in the past. But Bannon's the

31:14

one who gets sent to prison for it.

31:16

Navarro's already in prison. Navarro

31:19

too. I'm looking the former

31:21

Trump adviser for months after. Yep.

31:24

Convicted of contempt of Congress for defying subpoena

31:26

and related to January 6th. It's

31:29

funny because there are really long lists of people like

31:31

Forbes has one. Newsweek has one. But they also stop

31:33

tracking them after a while. Like if you Google this

31:35

red, white, which I just did, because I used to

31:37

pull these names pretty regularly when I was reporting and

31:40

it would be like 11 Trump's associate associates. But

31:42

that one is CNN from 2021. Like

31:44

they stopped updating their list because

31:46

they just got so ridiculously long.

31:49

Hillary Clinton committed a crime by

31:51

having a private server where there was

31:53

government and redacted files that she shouldn't

31:55

have had on private servers and then

31:57

destroyed all the evidence with. The

38:01

rules that they're using, they say, you know, basically

38:03

put minor unaccompanied migrants

38:05

in danger. They make it so there's no

38:07

vetting of whoever the sponsor is, who they're

38:09

supposed to send the migrant kid to live

38:12

with, and there's no follow-up in terms

38:14

of like home studies to see if they're safe. It's

38:16

dangerous. And I'm sure there were Republicans who

38:19

are signing on to this. Maybe

38:21

they do want child welfare, but also they say

38:23

we want to stop incentivizing, sending

38:25

minor children across. We want to

38:27

fight human trafficking. There is actually

38:29

a common goal in this, even if they're

38:31

maybe talking about different aspects of what the dangers

38:33

are, if it's a burden for a union American

38:35

government, the taxpayers, things like that. So there are

38:37

these moments where I'm like, maybe

38:40

there is some sort of realignment happening, but it's

38:42

just not enough on the political front. Maybe you're

38:44

right. The fact that it's happening kind of socially,

38:46

that people are turning inward and saying, well, what

38:48

are my values? What am I interested in? Instead

38:51

of just paying attention to team politics is really

38:53

how you would see the shift and the divide.

38:55

I've also seen it too where like with the

38:57

Republicans, they never really cared about like prison reform.

39:00

Like I just attended both of the BOP oversight

39:02

hearings and I felt like that was for

39:04

once, it seemed like

39:07

that's something they can come together on that

39:09

both sides can agree, we need to reform

39:11

the prison system. It's

39:13

interesting, no, because Trump did some prison reform and then

39:15

got wailed on it for it because it was bad. I

39:19

feel like Republicans in principle aren't

39:21

the party of prison reform. They're

39:23

not, they don't care about solitary confinement. It's crazy

39:25

because we have the political prisoners. Right, I was

39:28

gonna say maybe they'll care about it more in

39:30

the wake of all the funerary sex prisoners. Most

39:32

of the people in jail are political prisoners

39:34

though. Most of the people in jail are

39:37

just criminals and deserve to

39:39

be there, frankly. I would

39:41

say that is absolutely correct, but I do think

39:43

the amount of political prisoners that exist is way

39:45

more than people realize, extending well beyond

39:47

J6. Oh yeah. There's

39:50

a lot of, you

39:52

know, there's probably tons of stories of

39:54

some dude who's in New York, LA

39:56

or whatever, and they know

39:58

that there's a politician who's doing something wrong

40:00

and the cops just left their house. I

40:03

remember reading about Bakersfield

40:05

in California. Some dude had

40:07

evidence of police and propriety, and

40:09

so they kept trying to find ways to get

40:11

the crime on him and then lock him up,

40:14

and they did. These kinds of things

40:16

happened a lot. I'm a big fan of prison reform. I

40:18

think Trump was on the right track with it. I want

40:20

to see more of it. We'll see

40:22

though. I think if you

40:24

were to have a sit-down conversation on

40:26

prison morality, private versus public, you're

40:29

going to get garbled insane nonsense from

40:31

the left and hypocrisy. I think prison

40:33

reform sounds nice on paper, but let's

40:35

be specific. When we're saying prison reform,

40:37

you guys don't believe in lowering sentences

40:39

for violent offenders, right? No, I think

40:41

violent offenders get sent to an island.

40:43

Exactly. That sounds like prison reform

40:46

the other way. No, no, no, no. I mean, like

40:48

fixing the Federal Bureau of Prisons, you

40:50

have dilapidated buildings that are falling apart.

40:53

You have a high suicide rate. There's

40:55

a lot of problems in the prisons

40:57

as far as human rights issues. That

40:59

is something that everybody should agree on.

41:02

They need more staffing. They're understaffed. The

41:04

staff that they have have a lot

41:06

of issues. They have addiction issues, mental

41:09

health issues. They have spousal abuse issues.

41:11

There's a lot of issues with the

41:13

federal BOP that should be fixed from

41:15

a bipartisan perspective. I wouldn't see any

41:18

issues with that. I'm sure the jobs are extremely corrupt.

41:21

My prison reform is... We

41:24

should abolish maximum security prisons

41:26

completely. Completely abolish them.

41:29

If you commit a crime that qualifies for

41:31

a supermax or maximum security, you go to

41:33

the island. The island would just be one

41:35

of thousands of different islands. If

41:37

you're a violent offender, we say you

41:40

have been excised from society for your violent offense

41:42

through due process, through evidence. We prove beyond a

41:44

reasonable doubt. Then we say you're

41:47

free to go to this island and

41:49

nowhere else. Good luck. You

41:51

survived. You're on your own. You

41:53

may be more humane than an actual

41:55

prison. I don't think that is more humane. That's

41:59

the point. whether

44:00

we want to or not, you're born into it,

44:02

and there are rules that we follow, some

44:04

written, some unwritten. And we all agree, you

44:06

know what? We're gonna do our best to get along. And

44:09

then y'all come around with

44:11

a gun and like, I don't know,

44:13

shoot a pregnant lady to steal her purse. You

44:16

have agreed, you don't care for the rules that

44:18

we do. So we say

44:20

to you, good sir, we are going to exile

44:22

you. That's what we used to do back in

44:24

the day. Like hundreds of years ago, exile was

44:26

a serious punishment because you're on your own,

44:29

good luck, don't come back. I'm

44:31

good with that. Probably more

44:33

humane than locking them in prisons where we joke about

44:35

how they're gonna get raped. Now it can

44:37

be like your worst case scenario is

44:40

you have no access to our roads, to our clean running

44:42

water, to our showers and air conditioning, to our stores. But

44:45

you're free to live somewhere else. And

44:47

if you call that Cannibal Island because that's what they end up

44:50

doing, I don't see why that's our problem. Everybody

44:52

who lives here has the opportunity to abide by the rules and they

44:54

don't want to. What do you think

44:56

is more humane? Locking them in a cage where

44:59

we joke about them getting raped by other people,

45:01

where they could become hardened criminals and join gangs,

45:03

or go live the way

45:05

humans lived a thousand years ago, you're

45:07

on your own. In my experience, criminal

45:09

justice reform has kind of just been

45:12

a Trojan horse for anarchy. At least

45:14

in my experience in New York City,

45:16

criminal justice reform candidates are usually George

45:18

Soros DAs. It works

45:20

in conjunction with that where they plea down

45:22

and whatever charges are. It's like an Arco

45:25

tyranny. Yeah, which is a bad thing, which

45:27

is why I'm actually against criminal justice reform.

45:29

And then we see the way that it

45:31

affects. In principle, again, it sounds nice, but

45:34

then in practice, I feel like it always

45:36

ends up going wrong. It ends up to

45:38

things like bail reform and cashless

45:40

bail that we have now in New York

45:42

City, which again, in principle sounds nice, but

45:44

leads to more violent crimes happening on the

45:47

streets. So like on principle, I think it

45:49

sounds nice, but in practice, criminal- Tell me

45:51

how my prison reform would not result

45:53

in a reduction of crime. It's just,

45:57

it's used as a euphemism though. The

45:59

politicians- who stay there for criminal justice

46:01

reform are, are, or

46:03

George Soros, yeah. And stop using

46:06

their language. Okay.

46:08

If the ideas were attempted to convey are, how

46:11

do we fix the prison system? Don't

46:13

use the language of the left and then. We

46:16

need law and order DAs. We need not DAs

46:18

focused on criminal justice. I don't think that solves

46:20

the problem. I think the idea of

46:23

taking a 17 year old kid who murdered someone

46:25

to join a gang, putting them in a prison

46:27

where he then joins the gang, which is in

46:29

there. And they say, here's how you work in

46:31

the system. Here's how you work outside the system.

46:33

Here's how our gang operates inside and out. Part

46:36

of the gang operates inside and makes money doing

46:38

so. I'm like, there's a

46:40

reason why these people don't fear

46:42

prison because prison is just another

46:44

component of how their gang operates. If the

46:47

alternative is Island, I'm with you. If the

46:49

alternative is, if the alternative is, which is

46:51

what most people do when they talk about

46:53

criminal justice reform is only giving him 10

46:56

years or 15. What

46:58

about bringing back like medieval forms of like,

47:00

we used to have the stacks. They used

47:02

to have other things. We could really be

47:04

creative about this. But

47:07

for real, like for people who

47:09

were nonviolent offenders or drug offenders,

47:11

they throw them in prison. They

47:13

don't get the rehabilitation that they

47:16

need. Why not do something different,

47:18

more creative? I think the Island is the

47:20

most humane. And I

47:24

think the Island makes the most sense. The reason

47:26

being, if someone is innocent, all

47:28

you're really doing is saying, like, we're breaking

47:30

up. Like, I'm not going

47:33

to give you my stuff anymore. So the worst

47:35

case scenario is it does suck to get exiled.

47:37

But if you're innocent, at least no one's putting

47:39

you in the stocks or whatever.

47:42

No one's locking you in a box where you might get

47:44

raped. You just have to figure out how to make a

47:46

fire. And I do think, I'll clarify this too,

47:48

because I was talking yesterday. The Island doesn't just

47:50

mean a desolate Island. I'm talking about very,

47:53

very basic infrastructure. We figure

47:55

out how many people can reasonably be sustained on

47:57

it. And there's a big building with, like, Bunks

48:00

and then you guys sorted out you want

48:02

to be violent you want to kill some

48:04

woman because you stole her purse You

48:07

guys can go figure out you want to you want to join a

48:09

gang but so how about this? This is

48:11

what they do these gangs will go to

48:13

a minor a 15 year old They'll

48:16

give him a gun and say this guy is on

48:18

our hit list You go take

48:20

care of him because you're only going to jail for

48:22

three years and then when you get out because you'll

48:24

be a minor Oh, you know you're gonna

48:26

say the gang made me do it Then

48:28

they're gonna they're gonna put you in juvie for a couple years you get

48:31

out you then you're one of us How

48:33

about this sorry dude island a

48:35

15 year old island you killed somebody Well,

48:38

I suppose it's fair to say if you're

48:41

a juvenile there will be still some extenuating

48:43

circumstances for do we really blame the kid

48:45

but we cannot let that kid join the

48:47

gang and Go back to where they

48:49

came from so then I think the answer would be for

48:51

juveniles who do these things They get exiled other parts of

48:54

the country and there and they have no communication orders with

48:56

those other people or something like that But

48:58

I think for any adult that's

49:00

engaging this behavior If

49:03

you were to if you were to ask me it's like

49:05

hey You've been falsely accused of a crime You

49:07

can get locked in a box where people are gonna our joke about

49:09

how you're about to get raped or island

49:11

I'd say island two seconds. I will

49:13

go fish. I will I will run for myself Right

49:16

so the the issue with medieval forms

49:18

of punishment which gets into the

49:20

cruel and unusual which I don't necessarily agree always

49:22

is Is

49:25

that sometimes they're innocent people that are wronged,

49:27

but I'm not wronging you I don't think our society is

49:29

wrong you by telling you that you're not welcome here anymore

49:32

Like if someone goes in your house and takes a dump on your floor,

49:34

you can kick them out Right.

49:37

It's like saying it's a privilege to be a part

49:39

of our community And if you abuse that privilege by

49:41

violating our laws or you know attacking other people you

49:43

don't get to be part of this I will say this I

49:46

can tell you this for effect one

49:48

guaranteed way to reduce crime would

49:51

be to make the punishment for aggravated

49:53

crimes You are paraded

49:55

around the city in a diaper you

49:58

are made to crawl and googoo and

50:00

say I'm a stinky baby, I'm a stinky baby,

50:02

while everyone gets to film you. I'm

50:05

not kidding. When I'm hanging

50:09

out with these kids, I'm in LA or whatever, they

50:11

say things like I haven't gone to jail yet. They

50:14

do not fear jail at all. But

50:17

what I can tell you is a lot

50:19

of the shootings that happen, which we think

50:22

is gang violence, is actually honor retaliations. Some

50:24

guy goes on social media and insults another

50:26

guy, so him and the boys jump at

50:28

his house and they get revenge. They say

50:30

don't you insult me, right? These

50:34

guys would not engage in a crime

50:36

if they knew the punishment was, they're

50:38

gonna be blasted out on TikTok and Facebook

50:40

and Instagram in a diaper being made to

50:42

crawl and told to beg in front

50:45

of all the people pointing and laughing at him, saying

50:47

googoo, I got my stinky baby. They'd be like, dude,

50:49

I'm not getting caught, dude, I will not do that.

50:51

That is it. That is

50:53

it. You will never be hard again. You will

50:55

be made fun of. You will never escape that

50:57

for the rest of your life. That would terrify

50:59

people. I'm not advocating we do that. I'm

51:02

just explaining the current jail system is

51:04

not a deterrent. It does not disincentivize.

51:06

It sounds like what we used to

51:08

do to the tax collectors, the tarring

51:10

and feathering almost. Kind

51:12

of a version of that. It is, yeah, yeah, yeah. I just think

51:14

there's a lot of young guys who they

51:17

want street cred. They go to jail

51:19

and they brag about what they've done. Ain't

51:22

nobody gonna be bragging if they're like, I know what

51:24

you did, googoo, I got my stinky baby. Dude,

51:27

you got no cred anymore. It's shame as a deterrent.

51:29

Because otherwise you say, oh, yeah, I did this crime

51:31

and then I made it through prison and I'm so

51:33

tough. And what if you're kind of reinforcing this image

51:35

that they have created for themselves and they need to

51:38

project to be involved in criminal

51:40

activity. For a lot of these people, going to

51:42

prison is a point of honor. They

51:44

get tattoos, they mark down how

51:46

much time they've done. And they brag to each other, you don't know

51:48

what you're talking about. You haven't done time. Well,

51:51

take away his time and put him in the diaper and see how much

51:53

he brags about it. He's like, look

51:55

at my Instagram feed. Look at me wearing that

51:57

diaper. You don't know what I've been to. People are gonna

51:59

be like, dude. Are you kidding? Nah.

52:02

No, they'd be terrified for that to happen. And you got to

52:04

make sure you're changing it up. It's not always the putting them

52:07

in a diaper, making them crawl through the street. It's

52:09

just varying things like that, you know? I

52:11

think there's something about our justice system that

52:13

we don't do cruel and unusual punishments and

52:15

we give people some basic rights and even

52:17

some of the worst criminals in our country,

52:19

we're not willing to, we barely do the

52:21

death penalty. It's on kosher in most states.

52:24

Even in Guantanamo Bay, we don't even kill

52:26

the people who we think are some of

52:28

the worst criminals in our... Our

52:30

whole jail system is cruel and unusual. Exactly.

52:32

Like, it is a joke

52:34

that men get raped in

52:37

prison. I think rape

52:39

in prison is wrong. The

52:41

fact that we know it happens as

52:44

a society, people laugh about it

52:46

online, shows that our system is cruel and

52:48

unusual. It is in violation of the Constitution.

52:51

If that's the case, I tell you this.

52:53

Which would you prefer? 10

52:55

years in a maximum security prison or you gotta put

52:57

the diaper on and we're gonna parade you around and

52:59

you say, Google, I'm a stinky baby. Look,

53:02

if you're in for murder and all you have to do is go around

53:04

town in a stinky diaper and

53:06

say, No, murder's different. Murder's the island. Murder's the island.

53:08

Well, you're getting raped on the island too. No,

53:10

you're not. Why not? There's

53:13

gonna be mass... Yeah, it feels like... You have a

53:15

chance to... Well, that's what happens in regular

53:17

jail too. What you're saying is, the island as I

53:19

view it is nature. I

53:24

was thinking about Jeffrey Epstein. That

53:27

island has nothing on it. I'm talking

53:29

an island where sexual crimes were

53:31

committed. You

53:33

live in the middle of nowhere and you're in the wilderness, you figure

53:35

it out. If you

53:38

think you're gonna get raped walking around the woods one day, then no, go

53:40

to the woods. If we take

53:42

a bunch of violent offenders and put on an island, yeah, then you're

53:44

gonna have a bunch of creepy women and violent offenders. But I tell

53:46

you this, the people who are there for rape are probably going to

53:48

not do so well because the rest of the guys are gonna team

53:51

up and be like, nah. So

53:53

the reason I bring up the island thing is because there's already been research on it

53:56

and it's dramatically reduced criminal

53:58

behaviors. They

54:00

forced violent criminals to

54:02

re-adapt to survival,

54:05

learning how to set up a fire, find food, and

54:08

take care of themselves. It consumed them, it

54:10

took away their time and energy towards these

54:13

violent behaviors. That's interesting too, like giving them something

54:15

that maybe gives, makes them feel like they have

54:17

a purpose. I

54:20

don't know. I think it does make

54:22

a big difference. I think that matters though. I

54:24

think everybody needs to feel like they have a

54:26

purpose and that they're doing something that contributes in

54:28

some way. When people

54:30

have no choice but to work to

54:32

survive, then it changes

54:35

you because you're not gonna, on

54:37

an island where there's like, let's say there's 10

54:40

guys and they're fishing. You

54:42

can try and steal someone's fish but then they're gonna fight you and

54:45

you're not gonna be able to do it. So it's like now

54:48

you're in this position where the only

54:50

people who are around you are people who can fend for

54:52

themselves for the most part. You don't have

54:54

easy victims anymore. Let's jump

54:56

to this next story. We'll have some fun with

54:58

it on this Friday night. From the Post-Millennial, Chelsea

55:01

Handler said she had to remind 50 Cent that

55:03

he can't vote for Donald Trump because he's black.

55:07

The racism of these cringe leftists. Here

55:09

you go, here you go. You heard

55:11

about my ex-boyfriend, right? 50 Cent and

55:13

his support of Donald

55:16

Trump. Yeah, what's going on between, I saw

55:18

your tweets and I go, wait, what's happening?

55:21

Because you said he was your favorite ex-boyfriend

55:23

and then he, what

55:25

does he do, supporting Trump? He

55:27

says he doesn't wanna pay 62% of taxes, which

55:29

by the way, isn't a plan of Joe Biden's.

55:32

That's a lie. So he doesn't wanna pay 62%

55:34

of taxes because he doesn't wanna

55:36

go from being 50 Cent to 20 Cent. And

55:40

I had to remind him that he

55:42

was a black person, so

55:44

he can't vote for Donald Trump and

55:46

that he shouldn't be influencing an entire

55:48

swath of people who may listen to

55:51

him because he's worried about his own

55:53

personal pocketbook. So I haven't

55:55

heard back from him yet, but I am willing to

55:57

seal the deal. I'll

1:04:00

let you know, yeah, Rick passed away. A

1:04:03

friend of mine had a, he died in his

1:04:05

sleep, we don't know how, he was like 37

1:04:07

years old, a kid from my neighborhood. You

1:04:10

know, understanding these things, the

1:04:13

one thing that is always there for the average person

1:04:15

throughout human history is that they have families, they always

1:04:17

did. Everyone alive today had

1:04:19

a family. Now you may have been detached from

1:04:21

your family, but everyone had a family. If

1:04:23

you don't have kids, you'll be the first, you

1:04:26

will be the first life form in

1:04:29

your entire genetic lineage to not

1:04:31

reproduce. Chelsea Handler

1:04:34

is very much going to end up as

1:04:36

an old woman sitting in a house and

1:04:39

the kids are gonna be outside the apartment or

1:04:41

house and everybody, that's old lady Handler's place. She's

1:04:44

gonna know nobody. Like, she

1:04:47

may be a bit more fortunate than most that

1:04:49

she's famous and- And rich. Yeah,

1:04:52

and the women that she influences that are

1:04:54

like her are going to have

1:04:56

a bunch of cats, they're going to be destitute, unable

1:04:58

to work, and social security is gonna become insolvent in

1:05:00

10 years. So for someone like her,

1:05:02

I could not imagine the

1:05:04

amount of drugs she is going to need to do

1:05:07

to overcome the emotional crisis she will

1:05:09

experience as more and more of her

1:05:11

friends and family die. I

1:05:13

remember when George

1:05:16

Burns, was that his name? I don't even really

1:05:18

know. Let me see if that's the guy. Was

1:05:21

that the guy, the older people know who I'm talking about. He

1:05:23

was a comedian or something. Was he an actor?

1:05:25

Yeah, I remember hearing about him dying. Yeah,

1:05:28

he was 100 years old. He died March

1:05:30

9th, 1996. Crazy, that on my

1:05:33

birthday, March 9th, when I was 10

1:05:35

years old. I didn't know who he was, but I

1:05:37

remember hearing about it when I was a kid and I'm just thinking,

1:05:39

I don't know or care what that is or who

1:05:42

that is. Means nothing to me. But

1:05:44

there are a lot of people who were like, wow,

1:05:46

I remember watching that guy when I was a kid

1:05:48

and now he died. And that's gonna happen more

1:05:50

and more and more. People die. This

1:05:54

woman is not going to relate to any Gen

1:05:56

Z or TikToker, Gen Alpha, Gen Beta, any of

1:05:58

that stuff. She's gonna be a... We

1:12:00

say they're holding its baby and then a

1:12:02

caregiver will come like handed an apple I'm

1:12:05

like wow, it's still it's child like yeah,

1:12:07

you guys are not doing great No, and

1:12:09

that's probably why they're they're they're gonna go

1:12:11

extinct but weird We're seeing this

1:12:13

play out in many countries where they're below and

1:12:16

especially in Asia. Oh, let's let's let's Korea So

1:12:18

on they pull this up. We got this story

1:12:20

from CNBC actually swipe right, please

1:12:22

Japanese officials push dating apps in effort

1:12:25

to boost birth rates. The

1:12:27

fertility rate in Japan is Apocalyptic

1:12:29

it is the worst we've seen like

1:12:32

people don't realize that in one generation your

1:12:34

country can cease to exist If

1:12:37

the fertility rate drops to

1:12:39

a certain level Like right

1:12:41

now, what are we at in the United States at 1.3 or

1:12:43

something? No, no, no, are we less than that? With

1:12:46

birth rates, but I think our we have net

1:12:49

Positive immigration that puts it

1:12:51

doesn't count specifically

1:12:53

talking about fertility if

1:12:55

imagine this Imagine

1:12:57

the entire generation has

1:13:00

no kids That means in

1:13:02

20 years there will be no

1:13:04

20 year olds. Mmm. That means in 40

1:13:06

years There will be no 40 year olds

1:13:09

and that means the aged aging

1:13:12

Retiring generation will there will be no one coming

1:13:14

next They will eventually lose

1:13:16

the ability to work and then they will starve

1:13:18

and die and there will be nothing Japan

1:13:21

is facing ever increasing

1:13:24

some increasingly something like this United

1:13:27

States is 1.84. Okay. Oh not that fertility

1:13:32

fertility, right Wow So

1:13:34

that's not good though, right? Remember replacement is

1:13:36

like 2.0 But in like China

1:13:38

there at like point nine, so we were doubling

1:13:40

some of these guys. Oh, wow. Good I'm so

1:13:42

glad the entire world's about to collapse. Japan is at

1:13:44

1.3 Wow,

1:13:47

wow, man Their

1:13:50

current population is 125 million South Korea.

1:13:52

I'm on the CIA's website. It is

1:13:55

1.12 Wow Isn't

1:13:58

that crazy like it all just What

1:34:00

a cultural shift if you have more people

1:34:02

having children and saying like, I want a

1:34:04

society that supports large families,

1:34:06

people who have children, people that

1:34:08

value family. I mean, just the

1:34:10

process of absorbing this change is

1:34:12

incredible. Oh, that's a good

1:34:15

question, Tim, right there. And what was the question? What

1:34:17

is the fertility rate among Christians versus

1:34:19

atheists? 1.9 for Christians and 1.6 for atheists.

1:34:24

Oh, that's interesting. I

1:34:26

wonder how they define religious too.

1:34:30

Because again, levels of religiosity. Everybody's

1:34:33

a Christian. I don't know. but

1:34:36

aren't actually going to church. Or

1:34:40

if you're like loosely religious nowadays

1:34:42

or spiritual, you'll call yourself religious.

1:34:45

Agnostic was the highest growing religion at one

1:34:47

point in the country, which is kind

1:34:50

of crazy. Yeah, I feel

1:34:52

like that trend. Chat GPT is nuts.

1:34:56

Look at this. That

1:34:58

can't be right. That's wrong. Christian

1:35:01

births will be 92.36 million. No,

1:35:04

that's right. The Mormons are booming. So

1:35:07

Christian births will be 92.36 million to

1:35:09

unaffiliated at 39.96. But

1:35:11

the reason for that is this is

1:35:13

a predominantly Christian nation. So there's already

1:35:15

a three or four to one advantage

1:35:18

among Christians for having kids. So

1:35:20

it's not just that their fertility rate is higher. It's

1:35:22

that there's substantially more of them as it is. So

1:35:26

long as you instill your values in your children, there

1:35:28

will be a whole lot of Christians in the next

1:35:30

40 years. Should

1:35:32

be interesting. We're gonna go to super chat. So

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1:35:49

Black Guy is the first. Then he says, howdy people. Oh,

1:35:52

he beat Clint. There's no Clint. All

1:35:55

right, Barrett1313 says not first. When

1:35:57

you go to super chats, I'm heading to that poker room

1:35:59

he talked about. Hope to see at the table sometime. Would

1:36:02

be fun, yeah, Charlestown. That's the

1:36:04

local poker stop. It's a

1:36:07

small poker room, lot of retirees, but on

1:36:09

Friday and Saturday, the tourists come in to

1:36:11

see the shows, and these people

1:36:13

don't know how to play poker, and they basically give

1:36:15

their money away. So all

1:36:17

the rounders, they call them, the people who

1:36:19

make a living playing poker, know that Friday

1:36:21

and Saturday night's the best time to

1:36:23

go down, because some dude's gonna be drunk and be like, I

1:36:26

don't care, and they're gonna throw their money in, you're gonna win

1:36:28

it, and then you're gonna pay your bills. Good

1:36:30

luck, sir, at the tables, good luck. Stephen

1:36:33

says, says, the further society drifts

1:36:35

from the truth, the more it will hate those that

1:36:37

speak it, or will. Amen. Let's

1:36:42

grab some more. Henry,

1:36:45

back to play, says it's true. It

1:36:47

is an automatic granting of a judgment

1:36:49

notwithstanding the verdict, or JANOV, which

1:36:52

would set aside the jury conviction. It

1:36:54

would also be the end of the case because double

1:36:56

jeopardy has attached. Really?

1:37:00

Because he was convicted already, and he can't be retried for a

1:37:02

crime in which he was convicted. Oh,

1:37:05

I see, this is not a hung jury or

1:37:07

a mistrial. This is a verdict was

1:37:09

handed down after the

1:37:11

fact. That

1:37:13

would be interesting, I don't know if that's true, but

1:37:16

that actually might be their play. They don't want

1:37:19

Trump in jail, it will help him. They've

1:37:21

got him as a convicted felon. Now

1:37:23

they can come out and claim, it's a technicality, and

1:37:25

this is BS, and Trump's only, he's a convicted felon,

1:37:27

he only got out because of a technical glitch, or

1:37:30

something like that. Especially considering the person's

1:37:32

an obvious troll, they'll argue it was a court mistake.

1:37:36

That would be interesting. The next couple

1:37:38

weeks are gonna be so weird, you know? Let's

1:37:41

lead up until July 11th, it's

1:37:43

just a weird, unpredictable

1:37:46

time. Yeah, definitely. James

1:37:49

B. says look up HR 8081. HR

1:37:54

8081. The

1:37:59

Emperor. Champion says perhaps comrade judge Roshan saw

1:38:02

the backlash and attempting to save his butt

1:38:04

that's assuming he can think straight and doesn't

1:38:06

have TDS Or

1:38:09

if that is true and they

1:38:11

use this to effectively nullify and Trump

1:38:13

can't be tried again That

1:38:15

would be a power play by them because they're

1:38:17

gonna come out and say we know Trump's guilty But

1:38:19

because of a technical error, they can't try him again, but

1:38:21

we know he did it. How is he getting away with

1:38:24

this? That's what they're

1:38:26

gonna say. So HR 8 0 8

1:38:29

1 is denying infinite security and government

1:38:32

resources allocated towards convicted an extremely dishonorable

1:38:34

former Protectees Act which

1:38:36

is it's trying to strip

1:38:38

service secret service away from

1:38:40

Trump upon how conviction Thompson

1:38:45

Filed in April Benny Thompson Democrat

1:38:47

from Mississippi. They're trying to strip

1:38:49

secret service from Trump. I doubt

1:38:52

it'll get anywhere Thompson

1:38:54

referred to the judiciary committee. I don't think

1:38:56

it'll go anywhere Manifested

1:38:59

destiny says it's the best of both world

1:39:01

worlds Michonne gets out of sentencing Trump

1:39:04

while still securing a conviction then the Dems can

1:39:06

say Trump got off on a technicality Yeah, see

1:39:08

there you go. He actually superchatted the 814 well

1:39:10

before I even mentioned it. So Yeah,

1:39:14

that'll be interesting This One

1:39:18

a lot will enjoy Lane

1:39:20

Michael says tunnels just found under the Rafa

1:39:22

border from Gaza to Egypt Why isn't this

1:39:24

getting any airtime? No way the USA didn't

1:39:27

know Have you heard

1:39:29

about all the tunnels under North Korea? North

1:39:31

Korea apparently has a crazy tunnels to where

1:39:34

just like Right

1:39:38

in Afghanistan 14,000

1:39:40

miles. It's crazy in Afghanistan

1:39:42

too They were like, yeah, they're bunkers under the

1:39:45

city and that's where Osama's hiding Yeah,

1:39:47

the three supply is

1:39:49

likely coming to Hamas through Egypt

1:39:52

which has many sympathizers

1:39:55

From the Muslim Brotherhood, but we could save

1:39:57

all the Israel chat for another day Israel

1:39:59

needs to completely invade Rafa, take

1:40:01

care of Hamas, and honestly look

1:40:04

up north to Hezbollah, where there

1:40:06

seems to be tensions. Oh,

1:40:08

that's going to get hot. So we could save that

1:40:10

for another show. Doc Holliday says, I'm a TimCast member.

1:40:13

I miss the old vlogs of you guys going to

1:40:15

the liquor store and brewery, et cetera, shooting range. Can

1:40:17

you do more of those soon for the subscribers? That's

1:40:20

going to be the boonies, boonies HQ on

1:40:22

YouTube. So a lot of that

1:40:24

stuff is going to be the boonies. We are out

1:40:26

in the boonies, and we are skating and doing lots

1:40:28

of stuff. We've got a swimming hole. And

1:40:31

I wanted to go in the swimming hole, but they

1:40:33

told me that it's likely full

1:40:35

of parasites. A swimming

1:40:37

hole? What is it? It's a pond. Oh, OK.

1:40:39

The one across the? It's not a cross. That's

1:40:42

someone else's property. Our property is a very large

1:40:44

swimming hole. You know, West Virginia has been

1:40:46

growing on me. I've said a lot of bad things about

1:40:48

West Virginia on this show in the past. I wanted to

1:40:50

say to all you West Virginians, it's a really nice. It's

1:40:53

scenic. It's a beautiful part of America.

1:40:57

A worthy state. I think it's people. It

1:40:59

has a really unique culture, and I like it a

1:41:01

lot. You guys deserve a better senator, though. Anyway. And

1:41:04

we will get one. And he knows it. That's why

1:41:06

he quit the Democratic Party. We'll see.

1:41:08

Although, unfortunately, I think what? Who's

1:41:11

going to end up as? So who's going to be the governor,

1:41:13

and who's going to be the new senator? Jim

1:41:15

Justice won the Senate primary. Right. So we're not

1:41:17

getting a better one. Sorry. Never mind. Did Patrick

1:41:19

Morrisey win the primary for governor? He's the current

1:41:21

AG. I don't know, did he? Let me look.

1:41:23

And then you guys have Larry Hogan next door

1:41:26

in our running. Oh, that is a crackpot. But

1:41:29

he's good for the Republican.

1:41:31

Like, it would be a Republican like him

1:41:33

who would win in that seat. I give

1:41:35

Morrisey C+. I

1:41:38

wish he did better. I wish he did more. But

1:41:40

he's still pretty good. He's done a lot of good things. He's

1:41:42

done a lot of good things. But it is what

1:41:45

it is. Let's get him on the shovel. Riley Moore

1:41:47

for Congress. Oh, yeah. Riley winning is based. That's based

1:41:49

AF. We need to shoot a skateboarding video with him

1:41:51

in Congress, so. Yeah. Skateboards

1:41:53

go listen. Riley was here at the opening. He did a

1:41:55

kickflipped fakie on the bank. And I'm like,

1:41:57

pretty sure he's the own. You know, it annoys me

1:41:59

when they're like, I'm a Congresswoman. spend a nice skate

1:42:01

and then they don't really skate like remember um who's

1:42:04

an annoying guy who lost all of his races in

1:42:06

Texas what the guy who looks

1:42:08

like Bado oh

1:42:11

skateboard it's like dude you can stand in a skateboard

1:42:13

you how dare you Riley Moore actually can skate he

1:42:15

rolled in and you can tell that Riley was probably

1:42:17

super good when he was younger but he's like a

1:42:19

dad now and he's and he's a state treasurer but

1:42:22

he did what's called a fakey no slide or you

1:42:24

I guess you I don't I don't like calling it

1:42:26

a half cab no slide but he is a he

1:42:29

slid he jumped up and he slid on a ledge and

1:42:31

I was like pretty good I was like wow you didn't

1:42:33

get warmed up and he did a kick flip that means

1:42:36

he jumped in the air the board flipped under his feet

1:42:38

he landed back on it and rolled away going backwards so

1:42:42

with that I'm like there you go he's probably the only

1:42:44

member of Congress who can actually skateboard but

1:42:46

I was talking to him and I was like

1:42:48

yeah but it's kind of obvious it's gonna happen

1:42:50

because Millennials who grew up skateboarding are now at

1:42:52

the age where they're entering politics so

1:42:54

it's unsurprising that we'll start to see more of this the

1:42:56

skateboarders cock is gonna be crazy then I'm

1:42:59

excited dude shout out to Mikey Taylor one

1:43:01

of the greatest skateboarders ever who is a

1:43:03

Republican city councilman in I think Thousand Oaks

1:43:05

California yeah I love to hear

1:43:07

it man it's it's amazing to you know like I'm growing

1:43:09

up and watching him skate and he's one of the best

1:43:12

and then one day someone was like you know

1:43:14

these are Republican city councilman I was like no

1:43:16

way that's amazing and he's awesome I

1:43:19

mean he's one of the best skateboarders ever so glad

1:43:21

you're being represented in the government Tim your people I

1:43:23

mean I'm not I'm living that I think I think

1:43:25

he's in Thousand Oaks I don't really I don't I

1:43:27

follow his content I don't really pay attention to his

1:43:29

political stuff I wonder if Congress would kick you out

1:43:31

for shredding on the steps of Congress out you know

1:43:34

cuz a guy had gay sex in the Senate

1:43:36

building and you know that's so true whatever he

1:43:38

got fired though didn't he and he took a

1:43:40

video and picture of it too I feel

1:43:43

like he took video of it to

1:43:45

send in his groups to

1:43:48

brag and be up to

1:43:50

generate some voyeur anyway yeah

1:43:53

all right let's change the subject Mike

1:43:55

Anderson says as a Michael Anderson we

1:43:57

disavow the trans abled ish poster We

1:43:59

like our Mike Anderson astronauts and pro

1:44:02

athletes better. Maybe it was this guy who

1:44:04

left the comment. It might have been this guy. Space trying to cover his

1:44:06

bases. He disavowed.

1:44:10

Now that he sees the heats on, oh, the judge sent

1:44:12

letters. It's like it could be any of my guys. We

1:44:14

don't know. Proud Zionist says

1:44:16

it's ironic we get anti gun Dems on

1:44:18

gun charges and not the other laws they

1:44:21

break. This basically comes down to not being

1:44:23

political charge. If this makes Dems

1:44:25

against background checks even better. It's

1:44:28

funny to. We've got to get rid of background checks because

1:44:30

you see how they weaponize it against Hunter Biden. It's

1:44:33

true. How could they do this to Hunter Biden?

1:44:35

It's the it's the Biden DOJ as well, but

1:44:37

he's going to get off in Wilmington. There's no

1:44:40

way a jury will find him guilty there. That's

1:44:42

my professional legal. Vincent

1:44:45

current says on a podcast. Vincent

1:44:47

current says Vermont GOP rules bar it

1:44:49

from promoting any candidate who is a

1:44:52

convicted felon. I saw that. That's cool.

1:44:55

Oh my goodness. I'm okay with that. I wonder

1:44:57

if they'll change their. Oh, I don't know that

1:44:59

the Republican stronghold of Vermont is rich to worry

1:45:01

about Virginia's a swing state now. This

1:45:04

is the latest polling that came out. It's been it's been

1:45:06

changed to toss-up. Was it

1:45:08

Northam who won there not too long ago

1:45:11

in a special no young can young Northam

1:45:13

lost or them. Well, he was the the

1:45:15

blackface pro-abortion after birth guy. Yeah,

1:45:17

that doesn't really fly. Well, I'm only caught up

1:45:20

with them. Oh, yeah, you can only be elected

1:45:22

to public office and do blackface. If you're Justin

1:45:24

Trudeau in Canada, you can was also elected during

1:45:26

the CRT time, which we don't hear much about

1:45:28

anymore. But I remember when there was a reckoning

1:45:30

with that that's Yunkin kind of rode that wave.

1:45:33

We'll see if I think it's two-year term. We'll

1:45:35

see if he gets reelected wasn't Northam. The he

1:45:37

was the one where he didn't know if he

1:45:39

was the clan member or the guy in blackface

1:45:41

or just didn't say he didn't want to admit

1:45:43

which like I don't know which one do you

1:45:45

would you rather be? I think blackface is better

1:45:48

than clan member because clan members like you're

1:45:51

dressed up as a clan member at

1:45:53

least I don't know. We

1:45:55

have to pull the progressive. I

1:45:57

don't think there's a there's a there's a way out. on

1:46:00

the street in New York for you. Hannah Clare, which

1:46:02

are you preferring, the Klan or

1:46:04

Blackface? Yeah, which one do you

1:46:06

like more? Which one? Yeah. Which

1:46:10

one do you relate with? Do a documentary.

1:46:12

He's a fan. No,

1:46:15

I honestly think you have to pull progressives, right?

1:46:17

Like, I think that

1:46:20

it's not up to me. I'm not the one offended by

1:46:22

any of this. I think you have to ask people, like,

1:46:24

which one is worse? I'd say distasteful to

1:46:26

dress up as a KKK member

1:46:28

more than Blackface Christina. Yes,

1:46:31

I don't have an opinion on this.

1:46:33

How long? Although I will say for

1:46:35

the one in the KKK hood, is

1:46:37

he representing, like, the FBI here? That's

1:46:39

true. I don't know, so

1:46:41

I'm not sure. Let's

1:46:44

go. Let's read

1:46:46

some more. What have we here? Devin

1:46:51

True says Russia is a bad actor, and

1:46:53

we are antagonizing them with Cuban Missile Crisis

1:46:55

action in Ukraine. Kennedy stated Soviet offensive weapons

1:46:58

fired from Cuba would be an act of

1:47:00

war, yet here we are. Yup. No

1:47:03

question. It's insane. And

1:47:05

the deep states are

1:47:07

trying to trick people into thinking we're not involved.

1:47:09

Yeah, right, dude. Blue

1:47:13

DeGolier says, what if the judge got a

1:47:15

call from those who puppeteer Biden, who now

1:47:17

want to make peace with Trump because

1:47:19

they know he's going to win, see if there was

1:47:21

a drop in money given to a daughter's firm? I

1:47:24

think the idea that they're trying to find

1:47:27

a way to not put Trump in jail

1:47:29

and get out of this makes sense, because

1:47:31

what do they do? If Trump

1:47:33

goes to jail, he's going to get $2

1:47:36

billion overnight. It's going to be nuts. If

1:47:38

they send him to an island, he'd take over

1:47:40

and get elected on the island. That's true. He's

1:47:44

too dangerous to be left alone. He must go to

1:47:46

the island. And then they think they got him four

1:47:48

years later. We see a ship on the horizon, and

1:47:50

it's like a wood craft that was manufactured from

1:47:53

the trees on the island. It would be like a Napoleon

1:47:55

thing where they send him off to some island. Yeah, we'll

1:47:57

never see him, and then he comes back, raises an arm.

1:47:59

Anyway. I don't want to, that sounds like

1:48:01

an insurrection. I don't want to. He's got bow and

1:48:03

arrow and. Oh, we're not allowed to raise armies anymore.

1:48:05

Country's so oppressive. We're not allowed to raise

1:48:07

armies. All

1:48:10

right, EMAX Tactical says, as much as I loathe

1:48:12

the Bidens, as someone who is an ammunition dealer

1:48:14

right outside of Pittsburgh, PA, the 4-4-7-3 form as

1:48:16

a whole fails

1:48:19

each and every constitutionally check there. I

1:48:21

agree. The idea that you have to self-incriminate,

1:48:24

it's insane. So how about

1:48:26

we use this? We

1:48:29

should all come to the defense of Hunter Biden to nullify

1:48:31

the federal background check system. I wonder

1:48:33

how often these are being, or people

1:48:35

are being convicted under this statute, because

1:48:37

again, under normal circumstances, it seems

1:48:39

like it would be pretty hard to prove somebody

1:48:42

was a drug addict at that time. It just

1:48:44

seems like one of those things that they safely

1:48:46

just say, yeah, you're obviously not crackhead right now

1:48:48

trying to buy a gun. I was Hunter Biden,

1:48:51

like, I'm not a crackhead right now. I

1:48:55

just had a, I had a premonition. I had a vision.

1:48:59

Hunter Biden gets convicted. All

1:49:01

of the gun groups file

1:49:04

briefs on his behalf and join

1:49:06

his appeal under the

1:49:08

argument that federal background check forms are

1:49:11

a violation of our constitutional rights. It

1:49:14

goes to the Supreme Court. The

1:49:16

Supreme Court agrees, making

1:49:18

someone who has not been convicted

1:49:20

of a crime self-incriminate and

1:49:23

then charging them for it as a

1:49:25

violation of the constitution. Therefore, the national

1:49:28

instant background check system is hereby dissolved.

1:49:31

That would be the greatest thing ever. I'm on

1:49:33

board with that. If somehow Biden has a two-way

1:49:35

win at the Supreme Court under his presidency, like,

1:49:37

twist, I did not expect. Tim,

1:49:40

if Hunter is convicted, do you, and

1:49:42

then Trump was elected, do you think

1:49:44

he should pardon Hunter? For

1:49:47

the gun, yes. Trump

1:49:49

should absolutely come out and say, and

1:49:52

I think all the two-way people would cheer for him if he said,

1:49:55

we're not here to argue anything Hunter has done in

1:49:57

terms of foreign business dealings. We're

1:49:59

not here to... make political arguments about my

1:50:02

previous rival's family. Well,

1:50:04

we are here to talk about the violation

1:50:06

of the Constitution and how

1:50:08

Hunter Biden was forced to self-incriminate, and

1:50:10

when he refused to do so, was

1:50:12

imprisoned for it. For that

1:50:15

reason, I am calling on the Supreme Court to

1:50:17

make the right decision for advocacy groups to file

1:50:19

the lawsuits, but in the interim, Hunter Biden will

1:50:21

be pardoned of this crime for that reason. It's

1:50:23

funny, because Trump, or Biden wouldn't be able to

1:50:25

say like, oh yeah, I know also. I'm just

1:50:27

trying to imagine what sort of like passive aggressive

1:50:29

statement that Biden would put out. What if Biden

1:50:31

pardons him for that reason? You

1:50:33

can't argue with him. He's right. Trump

1:50:36

should have promised to pardon Biden

1:50:38

instead of Ross Albright at the

1:50:40

Libertarian Convention, because Hunter is the

1:50:42

new face of the Libertarian Party.

1:50:44

Tax evasion, crack, guns. Oh

1:50:47

my gosh, Hunter Biden on a Libertarian ticket. He

1:50:50

is the, I mean, he's better than Chase

1:50:52

Oliver. I'd rather vote for Hunter Biden than

1:50:54

Chase Oliver. Well, the thing about, okay, the

1:50:56

Libertarian Party is this. A bunch

1:50:58

of Ron Paul fans, and then a

1:51:00

bunch of people who want certain things that are illegal to

1:51:02

be legal. So there's a guy who's like,

1:51:05

he wants to do crack and take his clothes off and he

1:51:07

can't. So he goes to the Libertarians and he's like, do you

1:51:10

think we should be allowed to do drugs and get naked? He's

1:51:13

like, sign me up. So they get

1:51:15

this wacky party of crazy ideas, because it's basically

1:51:17

a party of people saying, why can't I do

1:51:20

this thing that is currently illegal? They're

1:51:23

fighting for the right to do things they want to do.

1:51:25

Look. Chick,

1:51:28

Chick, Chick McInn returns,

1:51:31

says, Tim, what are your thoughts on

1:51:33

Sheldon Adelson? He bought Trump and the rest

1:51:35

of the GOP. And that's why we didn't get anything Trump

1:51:37

promised in the 2016 campaign. I don't

1:51:39

think that's why we didn't get things that Trump

1:51:41

promised. I think Adelson, didn't Adelson

1:51:43

want Bolton? He's dead now, by the way.

1:51:45

Right, but Adelson wanted Bolton. So Trump hired

1:51:47

Bolton. We're not talking about him. No, no,

1:51:49

I just, because you see, I

1:51:52

think he's mentioning this on the heels

1:51:54

of Mary, Maryam Adelson's $100 million donation

1:51:56

to Trump. So that he

1:51:58

annexes the West Bank. Right. I think

1:52:00

Adelson's need to be credited and praised

1:52:02

for helping Trump get across the finish

1:52:04

line Trump we complain about when big

1:52:06

donors don't put their money where their

1:52:08

mouth is in supporting Trump and then

1:52:10

when they do we Complain about them

1:52:12

why I think we know why people

1:52:14

like Complaining about the

1:52:16

Adelson's but up I think they're doing a

1:52:18

great mitzvah with the amount of money I

1:52:21

think these are some of Trump's biggest donors

1:52:23

across multiple campaigns So instead of being thankful

1:52:25

we're complaining about some of Trump's biggest donors

1:52:28

So where do you line up on the would you? thing

1:52:32

I think we need to annex all of area a Area

1:52:35

so I have a question because you know camp

1:52:37

David Accords if we're getting into it all of

1:52:39

area a and also your people are Right when

1:52:42

they accuse Israel of ethnic cleansing Israel ethnically cleansed

1:52:44

all the Jews outside of Gaza That is the

1:52:46

only ethnic cleansing Israel has ever been responsible and

1:52:48

they removed the Jews from Gaza They ethnically cleanse

1:52:50

them. There is no longer any Jews in Gaza

1:52:53

Which is right disagree with yeah, I disagree

1:52:55

with the disengagement to begin with so and

1:52:57

now Israel's losing more lives To

1:53:00

have to deal with problems that would have been less hard

1:53:02

had juice. I have a question for the audience here if

1:53:06

your options were Joe Biden wins

1:53:08

or Donald Trump wins and The

1:53:12

US has to help Israel annex the West Bank, which do you

1:53:14

pick? You

1:53:18

can choose between Biden winning or Trump

1:53:20

winning but the US has to help Israel

1:53:22

annex the West Bank This

1:53:25

is question anyone wants to answer There

1:53:28

I the reason I ask is because Miriam

1:53:30

Adelson allegedly that's the the that's her ask.

1:53:32

Yeah, right She's gonna pledge a hundred million

1:53:34

dollars in helping him get reelected But she

1:53:36

wants the US to support Israel's

1:53:38

efforts to annex the West Bank I don't know

1:53:40

is there the explicit quid pro quo in that

1:53:43

though. I don't know. Yeah, I think she's a

1:53:45

report between the two of Oh, they are reporting

1:53:47

that though. There was some I'll pull it up

1:53:49

because um, I think aid

1:53:51

the Adelson's believe that the Republicans would just

1:53:53

be more Pro Israel writ large and that's

1:53:55

why they would try to get the Republican

1:53:57

elected over the dump. Yeah, not because hold

1:53:59

on I think that in

1:54:02

both options we're still entangled.

1:54:04

Is Harrots, is like an

1:54:06

Israeli CNN. So take it with

1:54:08

a grain of salt. Okay. Well, so

1:54:11

they reported that Miriam Adelson, her condition is

1:54:13

West Bank annexation. I don't think they're going

1:54:15

to get that, frankly. I agree. It's a

1:54:17

great, great ask. People, she could want it. She's still going to

1:54:19

donate. Trump's not going to be able to

1:54:21

okay that. Parts of the West Bank, I'm cool

1:54:23

with. Area A. We start with that. What is Area A?

1:54:26

So in the camp David Accord, it

1:54:29

would be better if you asked Chachipiti.

1:54:31

But Area A is Israel has complete

1:54:33

sovereignty and like Palestinians still live there.

1:54:36

Area B is where they have civil control. Area C

1:54:38

is where they have total control. And the West Bank

1:54:40

is kind of divided into three parts. Is the, explain

1:54:43

to me like I'm five. It's

1:54:47

going to be like, I ain't doing it. It's going

1:54:49

to be like, no, no, we are not talking about

1:54:51

this. It's really thinking. It's

1:54:54

really, yeah. Chachipiti does not want to do it. It's

1:54:56

just like, oh wait. Depends on who's asking. I

1:54:59

said, what is Area A in Israel? Is that the right question?

1:55:01

It's asking its sensors if it's allowed. Yeah,

1:55:03

right. Tim, I think Wikipedia would

1:55:06

be doing a good job if you did like Camp

1:55:08

David Accords Area A, B and C. Yeah, Chachipiti is

1:55:10

like, I am not getting involved in this. I

1:55:12

will say. Chachipiti is like, bad entrapment.

1:55:14

As far as Sheldon Adelson goes, I

1:55:16

don't like Jonathan Pollard flying back to

1:55:18

make a lyre on

1:55:20

Adelson's private jet, which he did.

1:55:24

Doing the damage he did to US

1:55:26

national security. Jonathan Pollard was an

1:55:29

Israeli spy, an American citizen who was

1:55:31

an Israeli spy. He spied for multiple

1:55:33

people. Yeah, I believe it was for

1:55:35

money. And then Trump ended up pardoning

1:55:38

him. And he was

1:55:40

greeted as a hero within Israel,

1:55:42

despite being a traitor to

1:55:45

Israel's greatest ally in America. So

1:55:47

I agree with you. Patrick Gallagher says Biden will

1:55:50

pardon Hunter no matter the outcome of the election.

1:55:52

It's his last chance at office. I

1:55:54

think so. I think

1:55:56

I would have been with Biden. I think despite the

1:55:58

fact that he's saying he won't. I think Joe

1:56:00

Biden's gonna put out a bunch of pardons

1:56:03

for a whole bunch of Democrats Like

1:56:05

there's a strong possibility if Trump wins Biden's

1:56:07

gonna issue pardons for stuff that's gonna make your jaw

1:56:10

the floor They're gonna be like he's gonna pardon Hillary

1:56:12

Clinton because you can pardon before a crime has been

1:56:15

charged or indicted He's gonna

1:56:17

be like blanket pardon for

1:56:19

sedition for all of these things.

1:56:21

Yep Yeah,

1:56:24

chat GPT says I

1:56:30

do not want to answer that question where did you guys see

1:56:32

the clip from the whatever podcast? No, where

1:56:34

the woman goes she said something like, you know,

1:56:36

there's these secret agencies like you've got Mossad So

1:56:38

when it comes like Israel and he goes no,

1:56:40

no, no, we're not talking about this

1:56:43

and everyone was like they got mad at him I was

1:56:46

like I'm Jewish that guy the what I know I guess

1:56:48

but I'm like, I'm not surprised the guy who wants to

1:56:50

talk about dating is saying don't talk Israel Palestine on my

1:56:52

show You know, it's like he's

1:56:54

like he wants to talk about loose women not the

1:56:56

he's trying to dunk on the the internet

1:56:58

girls Yeah Okay,

1:57:02

it gave an area a in Israel first a region of

1:57:04

the West Bank where the Palestinian Authority has full civil and

1:57:06

security control classification stems from the

1:57:08

Oslo Accords Which divided the West Bank into

1:57:10

areas a B and C with each different

1:57:13

with different levels of administrative control? Area

1:57:15

a includes major Palestinian cities and is meant to

1:57:17

be under Palestinian Administrative and police authority while Israel

1:57:19

retains control over security matters and other parts of

1:57:22

the West Bank I think I had them reversed

1:57:24

and then I want area C and

1:57:26

X Could you pull up a map of it if you

1:57:28

look it up on a oh, I could

1:57:30

probably ask it here I'll do this draw

1:57:32

me a map of it. It could produce a

1:57:34

map. It can make images Yeah,

1:57:37

cuz area a B and C are very clearly

1:57:39

defined I

1:57:42

bet it's gonna be a weird nonsensical map. That's

1:57:44

like an AI generated not like It's

1:57:47

gonna be like the bar the map for the Barbie movie. Yeah, it

1:57:50

doesn't have the the West Bank on there at

1:57:52

all What what is this?

1:57:54

Holy crap? Interesting where did it get I

1:57:57

knew it was gonna be fake right like

1:57:59

what is this? I knew

1:58:01

it was gonna be some weird fake nonsense

1:58:03

at GPT wants to make Israel an expansionist

1:58:05

country look They're really trying to go to

1:58:08

it's got two area B's yeah, it does.

1:58:10

It's got two area B's. It's

1:58:12

got an aura a a Vialt

1:58:16

it's got a Nabau Nabdow

1:58:19

I Knew was

1:58:21

gonna do something like this right it looks really colorful in

1:58:23

cues cute Okay, this is

1:58:25

like Google Tim for the a be and now this is

1:58:27

more fun well Anyway,

1:58:30

try stop us and that's fun And

1:58:33

maybe a quarter of Gaza Okay,

1:58:38

this is not a real map of Israel. Oh,

1:58:42

it's a bit complex Tim you need to understand oh It's

1:58:46

shaming you oh I Like

1:58:53

how it tries to actually but tell him

1:58:55

is like a very far-left organization in Israel

1:58:57

So it's interesting that the sources they try

1:58:59

to use I'm not

1:59:01

familiar with the UN map I Think

1:59:04

in a year it'll be able to actually make maps It's

1:59:06

actually really interesting how quickly it's developing and

1:59:09

evolving a year ago You couldn't get text

1:59:11

in an AI generated image now text is

1:59:13

starting to appear really well But these political

1:59:15

questions are gonna be very difficult for it

1:59:17

So like for example if you ask if

1:59:19

Taiwan's a country it'll also give you this

1:59:21

weird gobbledygook What it's a look like there's

1:59:23

an issue with the polygons for the areas

1:59:25

I'll correct this and try again to generate

1:59:27

the map creating polygons using shapely

1:59:29

directly within pandas data frame may cause issues

1:59:31

There's a different approach to ensure the polygons

1:59:33

are correctly handled in geo pandas Let me

1:59:36

correct the approach and generate the map again.

1:59:38

This is a third geo pandas It seems there

1:59:40

is a consistent issue with data handling for the

1:59:42

polygons and geo pandas I will simplify the approach

1:59:44

to ensure wow this is great. It's trying real

1:59:46

hard. Yeah Here's a

1:59:49

more straightforward approach to draw map representation without complex

1:59:51

geographic data handling Manually plot

1:59:53

the areas as colored rectangles oops

1:59:55

in there. I broke it.

1:59:57

I got them confused area. I was

2:00:00

thinking Area A was Area C. Area

2:00:02

C is where Israel has its administered.

2:00:04

B is administered by the Palestinian Authority,

2:00:07

where Israel's security control and Area A

2:00:09

is totally administered by the Palestinian Authority.

2:00:11

Area C is like 50 percent

2:00:13

of the West Bank. So

2:00:16

like I broke it. That's

2:00:18

unfortunate. I think Israel broke it. Give Israel some

2:00:20

credit here. Come on. Chant you, Peter. I'm

2:00:23

pushing it to the limits in

2:00:26

a year or so. It's going to be able to do all

2:00:28

of this stuff. It's going to be wild.

2:00:31

You're going to be able to tell it to

2:00:33

make a video of Israel conquering Palestine. And it

2:00:36

will. I'm sad to say I

2:00:38

won't try to sad track too hard today, but

2:00:40

the New York Times. This is a little better,

2:00:42

but still wrong. No, it doesn't have a beer.

2:00:44

No, I know. Joran is not a place and

2:00:46

it's certainly not where it is. Yeah. And

2:00:48

I've never heard of E. E. Han Pinaya.

2:00:52

But it's it. Look, it got pretty close. You

2:00:54

know, like it's it's

2:00:56

predicting there. At least they gave us the Golan

2:00:58

Heights. So. And

2:01:02

Jerusalem, OK. Make

2:01:05

another that is detailed and just show

2:01:07

me not detailed, not detailed. So

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while it's doing that, I guess we're going to start winding

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K, because I didn't

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That'd be weird. So K and K film

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so that would be great also. Very

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cool. Absolutely. It was cool having you to

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chat a bit today. My name is Alotta Liahu.

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I'm a field reporter here at Timcast News.

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For those who are interested a little bit more in

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my work, I'm actually covering two events tomorrow in DC.

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The White House will be surrounded by

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pro-Palestine protesters in the morning and then

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DC Pride during the afternoon. Check us

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out on Twitter if you want to

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see more of that. And Eclair? It's

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have a great Friday night. I'm Hannah Clare Brimlow.

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night. I can't talk anymore. Bye, Serge!

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