Twelfth studio failure this morning.
The new one. Yeah, the new studio failed.
And you know, my attitude with that is kind of just like, yeah, if we can't make cameras in a computer work, And despite all the previous failures we've had, there's not a single person here who can make sure that either the studio's operating or secondary studios operating. We've gotten to a point in the company where everyone's kind of just kicked their feet up and said, I'm doing what I need to be doing. Yeah, and then that
just means I'm Sisyphis pushing the rock up. The problem is people are sitting on the rock, you know what I mean?
Yeah, Yeah, could it be could Timcast actually be ending? I don't know, I don't know what this junction. Let me first say I think that Tim Poole and that entire operation is fantastic, and I think that they have done more to highlight dissident viewpoints than basically any large platform.
I mean, right up there with Rogan, he does it every single night he has I mean, I guess not every night is there a dissident up there, but I'd say the majority of the time he has someone up there that otherwise probably would not be able to speak to an audience in the in the millions, as I've done myself probably a dozen times. By now, He's had on so many great people, and I think he's done a phenomenal job. Honestly, I think he works really, really hard.
I think that the people there are really good people, and I totally understand why he wants to quit one hundred percent. Get it. For those that aren't super familiar with me, I did run a mortgage company before I became a podcaster, and it's tough. It's tough to have to try and manage people. This is why I didn't have employees. I used contracting arrangements for everything because it's just such a pain to try and actually have people
that you're responsible for everything. Basically, I just made it so that they either get the job done and they get paid, or they don't and I go with someone else, and that, to me, worked best. But Tim has grown. Timcast dirl into a probably a forty person operation. I don't know the exact numbers, but it seems very significant, and it's obvious to me that he is he is suffering the consequences of his success and that he has tried to endeavor to expand the operation far outside of
what it began. As for those that don't know the history, Tim actually began as a YouTuber skateboarder. Then he transitioned to a street reporter doing kind of men on the Street interviews and covering Occupy Wall Street, and then he started to do Timcast I guess was just a straight news show solo operation that he would do a couple times a day, became extraordinarily successful, and then decided to
do Timcast Dirl. Apparently the iteration of that evolved and it became what it is today, and it has become, as far as I know, the number one nightly news program on YouTube, so tremendous success. Like whether you liked him or not, that's irrefutable. And I think that his operation is reflective of his efforts and his energy and obviously the fact that he had a vision for something that didn't exist yet and he was the first to
move on it. So I commend him for that. And I'm not sure that his decision is final and that he in fact will be shutting down the operation permanently this week or not. I've reached out to him. He and I have become pretty good friends over the past couple of years, and at least I think so. I don't know if he would agree, but I think we're friends,
and I messaged him. I'm sure he got bombarded with messages from people after the announcement last night that he was strongly considering shutting down timcast Iro, but I messaged him, and I just offered him my basically a sounding board. Because I was an entrepreneur and kind of a sole proprietor,
I very much understand what he's going through. When I was growing, I had opportunities to expand and do a bunch of creative things that I ultimately chose not to because I didn't want to deal with the stuff that he's dealing with. So I think that I would be in a good position to give him some advice if he needs it. I'm also the type that never asks for advice and never calls anybody or asks anybody for assistance or a shoulder to cry on. I just don't
do that. So he's probably like me and probably will not be reaching out, but I figured I would offer nonetheless. Also, this is public knowledge, so I can obviously talk about it. But he and I were in talks to have me be the CEO of Casprew as well as the host of Poker with the Boys, which never got off the ground. That didn't happen. We couldn't come to terms, and that's fine, you know, certainly, no big deal on my end. I don't really want to become a CEO for coffee company
at this junction. I'm much more interested in focusing on what I do currently. But I was willing to because I thought that the opportunity was interesting enough and the other arenas that are more in align with my passions. So who knows. But here's the truth. I don't think I can work. I don't think I can keep up with him at this point. Like he when he says he works sixteen hours a day, like he ain't lying.
Homeboy works non fucking stop like that. Dude goes hard, and I'm not really at that phase of my life anymore. Like I don't want to work that hard. I think most people, if they're being honest, they don't want to work that hard either. I think that's gonna be his major struggle is that, Like he even said it on the show last night. He's like everybody's you know, for the most part, working hard, and they, for the most part, everybody gets ninety percent of their job done, and he's like,
but I have to pick up the extra ten. And I'm just thinking to myself, like, yeah, but what is a hundred, Like what are you actually asking of these people? Because maybe ninety is the maxing out their efforts. I don't know. I'm just you know, theorizing. But given how hard he works, I wouldn't be surprised if his demands on his employees is very steep. I don't know that for a fact. I've never actually seen what they're required
to do. But when you're that hard charging, it kind of reminds me of Kobe Bryant, where like you'd have teammates that once they had the ring on their finger, they're like, I love this guy, Hall of Famer all the way, but if you were to interview the mid season, they're like, this dude's a lunatic. He works too hard. Nobody works this hard. He wakes up on off days at four am and goes and shoots, Like who does that? He's a total freak. I feel like Tim may be
that type. I don't know for a fact, but I think that that could be part of what he's dealing with. Really, the issue is that once you get to this level of success, if you don't have everyone around you. That is also one I think they need to be profit sharing. I don't know if that's how his deals are structured with his employees, so that they feel inspired to work as hard as you, because obviously, when timcast or timcast Irol makes more money, Tim, you would think probably makes
more money. So I in my opinion, if you're ever structuring an employment contract with people, it's highly I think that in order to get the best performance, it's probably good to have it tied to some sort of percentage, you know, spiff or bonus. Now that's not to say that that's the reason that things have fallen apart. Maybe it's even structured that way and it's just not working. I don't know, but I think that also it's just burnout, like and he never said the word, so I am
pulling this out of thin air. And maybe he's not burnout, but I feel like if you're going to cover the day to day minutia of the news and do it, you know, two hours in the morning and then I think he does like another hour in the afternoon and then like another another two hours on IRL. So he's like, I don't know, if he's five hours live per day something nutty, and then he does it five days a week. That's that's an insane amount of work. So my belief
is that he's probably just burnout. Like, I don't know how any human being wouldn't be burnt out doing that. I know there's a lot of AM radio guys that do stuff like that, but I think that at some point it just wears on you like how couldn't it or like how would it not? So that's kind of my original assessment as to what's going on, is that he's probably just burn out. If he is interested in my advice, my advice would be, take a week off,
take two weeks off. Don't make this decision in the heat of the battle, Like what happened was for those that are totally in the dark. Apparently they've had systemic failures, is what he described it as. When it comes to the new studio and they moved to this brand new studio,
it's phenomenal, huge skate park. Of course, it's the only way Tim does things and there was a graphics card that burnt out, and because of that, they ended up having to go back to the old studio last night to do the show, and Tim was clearly frustrated, exasperated
or yeah, exasperated, Yeah, that's the right word. And I think that that's really what we're dealing with, is that he's just he's going so hard and then there's something that prevents him from continuing his normal pattern of doing the shows consistently, and he's just like, fuck it, I'm done.
I don't blame him. He makes a crazy amount of money, and I think in a lot of ways he's suffering from his own success, you know, like, once you are making so much money, as he's very open about, he makes a ton of money, do you want to work as hard? You know, he's working sixteen hours a day. He could probably pick up more of these pieces if he work seventeen hours a day. And I bet, I bet Tim, before he was super wealthy, would have done that. But now that you're rolling in dough, do you still
want to do it? And I think that the answer for most normal people is no, I've got enough money. Why the fuck am I working? And I'm only getting seven hours of free time per day. This is insane. I've got to cut back. But he's so hard charging he's been doing it so consistently for so many years. I could I could imagine, you know, a scenario where he's just like, he's kind of looking for an out where you don't want to quit, so you're gonna find
reason to quit. Now, I'm not saying that's what he's doing. I'm just saying I could envision person in his position might look for that out. Maybe he found it, we'll see. Anyways, I just wanted to say, you know, to Tim, to the entire crew, you know, thoughts are with you, guys, And I love a bunch of those people over there. I mean, I don't know all of them, but a bunch of them are awesome, and they've become good friends of mine, and I feel like they're all they're all
gonna land on their feet. And I personally think that there's a really good chance that Tim will decide to keep the show going, and I hope he does. I think it's a fantastic program that allows for, you know, open conversations about topics that don't get talked about nearly enough, and I think that's a huge value to the people of the world in America and it would be a shame. It would be a shame if we lose him. So cheers to you, Tim, Cheers to you, to the entire crew,
and I hope you guys figure it out. I'm rooting for you, and if you need any help, I'm a call away. And one other note I would give to Tim is that if he doesn't want to step down as CEO, and he wants to maintain his CEO position, he has that option. Basically, what I would say to him is that, look, if you're going to be working sixteen hours a day, it's almost impossible for you to be on hand twenty four to seven manager that's necessary
for an operation of this magnitude. You have the resources that are necessary to hire someone of the highest skill set and caliber to take over that very important role. Your role ought to be as the talent, to be the talent, So that should be your focus. It has been your focus, which is good, but that's the reason
that other things are not getting accomplished. So my only recommendation to him, if he wants to maintain this operation at this magnitude, he can either downsize, continue to do the operation on a kind of a bare bones level, or you can bring in either a CEO, as Elon must did with Twitter with Yakarino, or you can have what's called a chief of staff or just a high level second in command. You need a second in command that can actually be the task master, the whip, the
hiring firing guy. Don't go the HR route. Don't have an entire branch of HR people. Then you'll have to deal with woke nonsense and lawsuits and all that garbage. Don't do that. But you just need to basically give someone the authority to hire and fire. And I think that that would alleviate a tremendous amount of the issues that you've been dealing with, and it would free up more of your time so that you can focus on what you are best at, which is to be the talent.
That's where you're really making the money, is that people tune in the vast majority of the time to watch you and to hear from you, as evidenced by all the success that you've had with Timcast News or the solo show that you do Timcast Dirol. Obviously, people tune in for the guests, but for the most part, they're there for you. That's the tie that binds, and I think that needs to be a priority. I think that the revenue stream that you've generated by doing all of
these operations is fantastic. Many of the extraneous endeavors that you've laid out or tried to pursue that have not materialized or become profitable. I would highly recommend that if you don't have the heart to cut some of those, you need to bring in somebody that's willing to That's
very simple. I'm probably not telling you anything that you don't already know if you're watching this right now, but I think that that would alleviate much of the stress, allow you to feel as if this operation is running more smoothly, and allow for you to focus on what you are truly great at, which is talking about the news. And I think that's probably the problem, is that you're now you're wearing too many hats, and you're forcing into two roles, and only one of which is your true passion.
The other one is not, and I think that that's probably the issue. At the end of the day, I wish you tremendous success moving forward. And I hope that this is not the end of IRL. It has been a blessing to me, to my community, to the country, as far as I'm concerned, to have on voices like myself. If I don't get too egotistical by saying so, I
think it's been a huge value. I'm really appreciative, and I think that there are hundreds of other people out there like me that have been on the show the same And I know the audience feels the same because many of them have become my audience and they tell me about it all the time. I found you on, Tim Kass, I'm so glad that I found you. You've been you know whatever, whatever, whatever nice things they've had
to say to me. It has been a product of the opportunities that you've granted me by having me on the show a dozen times. And I think that there's a lot of people out there that are feeling like that. I don't know if you have quite the Belichick tree or the Joe Rogan tree, but you got your own tree, Tim, and and everybody on those branches is rooting for you. Keep going.
I don't understand how we got so toxic and just.
So divide and.
So bitter, and I get why sometimes people just don't want to pay attention to it. And we all have friends like that, we have family members who just like you know, it's all a circus out there. I get that.
Hey, brock Clint Russell here, so glad you asked, Well, it was actually twenty eleven. It was the NDAA reauthorization that repealed or basically replaced the Smith the Smith Moont Motters Act, which allowed you to propagandize us, as well as the executive order that you signed that very same year which mandated DEI departments across all federal bureaus in
the United States of America. Or if that isn't what led to the toxicity, which I think it is, you could add to that the fact that it was your FBI which led to the FISA Court in the last year of your presidency to spy on Donald Trump, or the Steele dossier that was paid for by the Clinton campaign, Or it could be the eight hundred years that Donald Trump was facing for a bunch of things that were really not valid. I don't know, could be any of
those things. But for you to feign incredulity is if you have not the slightest as to why things have gotten so toxic. Oh friend, Oh, I think you know, And if you're being honest with yourself, you should feel
bad about it. You don't because you live in Martha's Vineyard, in a mansion that no one could even fathom owning, as you propagandize us about climate change and tell us that everyone's going to drowned because the caason rising, and you have this incredible, uh, you know, palatial estate right on the water. Anyways, you're a fraud and you're a con man, and you've actually played a tremendous role in
destroying this country. And I'm just so appreciative that you asked why things have gotten so toxic because it gave me an opportunity to let you know.
Do you regret signing onto the letter?
Oh absolutely not, because those words are still true. It has all the classic coction. Oh absolutely not.
No, this is no, it wasn't true, the classic ear marks.
But it wasn't true. What is not true that it was Russian disinformation. That's not what we said in the letter.
Read the actual letter and we said, we do not know if this is Russian disinformation.
It has all the classic ear marks of a Russian information operation.
Exactly the difference between an information that you're talking about the disinformation misinformation campaign. It's not my fault if people don't look up definiely, I.
Know, but the purpose of the letter is to have an effect. And the nuance that you're talking about here never made it to candidate Biden because he said it plainly on.
A debate stage.
That obviously have affected the dynamic, don't you think.
I would absolutely love for all news media to show nuance on all these issues instead of racing to sound bites, and in this case, some news media race to sound bites. That's not helpful for the American people. And I really wish that people.
Helpful for the American people.
Well, instead of quoting one sentence from it, people actually read maybe an entire paragraph. It shows that we don't
know if it's Russian affected anything. I don't know if it affected anything, but we don't analyze American political environment trying to What we were trying to do is point out that this has all the classic ear marks of a Russian information campaign, not to say it's Russian disinformation, but to say that the propagation through American media and international media has all the classic ear marks of a Russian information campaign, because we've seen it over and over
and over again. They love to sow these kind of divisions and exacerbate them. That's not American, that's Russian.
I got you.
Yeah, But it ended up being a Biden information campaign because he used it in the campaign and in that debate.
I encourage you to ask him about that, and I will.
So the reason I played that clip is because it's those type of activities that are happening at the federal level that are sowing such toxicity, such discontent amongst the American people, and to a large extent, that is a product of Barack Obama's tenure as the President of the United States. I mean that is one of the men who signed on to the letter that said that the Hunter laptop story had all of the hallmarks of a Russian information operation. Again, he was very clear there and
very careful that he was saying. We weren't saying that the information was false. We were saying that it has the hallmarks of a Russian information operation in that its intent was to divide the American people. Well, when you put out a letter like that that implies that the contents of the story from the New York Post was in fact void, invalid. And then it comes out after the election election in which Donald Trump loses that in fact that story was not true, In fact, your letter
was not true. Rather in that it was a true story and the laptop was real. Do you see how that would sow discontent? So as you're allegedly attempting to prevent the division that the Russians are attempting to sow. The Russians did not have an involvement with that story, and in fact you have now divided this country irreparably because of your actions. And you sit up there, unremorseful, unrepentant, unwilling to acknowledge the error or the danger of your actions.
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com promo code lockdown. It's extraordinarily dangerous for this country, and you've played a huge role in destroying the fabric that binds us together totally without remorse. Just absolutely remarkable. But I think that's the tie that binds is that his mentality is the same as Barack Obamas. They've done nothing wrong. Sure they may censor, Sure they may lie
about the contents of major breaking news stories. Sure they may have thrown off one of the oldest American publications from social media in the days leading up to a major presidential election on a story that was in fact true. But did they do anything wrong? Did they regret anything, No, no, they don't. In fact, the only thing they regret is that you and I continue to exist and speak out.
And I think that, at the end of the day, is what's dividing us most of all, is that more and more people like you and I are realizing the perspective that they have about all of us, that we are a problem to them, something that they would like to get rid of. And that doesn't feel very good, particularly when you were the hope and change candidate, Barack You were supposed to be the guy that puts the racist legacy of America behind us, and instead you decided
to exacerbate it. You decided to make it worse. You decided to play off of racist stereotypes. After the American people voted largely and a huge, huge turnout to vote for the first black president not once, but twice, and then we came out of the other side of your tenure in a more divided, more race conscious, more racist state. By your own allegations, it did not help us. It hurt us. We paid a huge, huge price. You took the kindness and the non racism of the American people,
you used it to your advantage. And then you divided us based off race as the gift that we received in return. How is that fair? How could you look in the mirror and say that you've done nothing wrong? And same to the fifty one intelligence agents that signed off on that letter. We all know what you were doing. You were running a cover operation to try and bury a story that was damaging to Joe Biden in the days prior to the election. It couldn't be more clear.
That's what happened there. And you don't regret it because you did your job, because you wrote the letter, and you were very careful with your language, because you knew that you were lying, danced around the truth enough to make it so that you probably could never be truly held to account. And as a consequence, New York Posts and everybody else that was sharing that story was just suspended or banned entirely, and Joe Biden, by the skin of his teeth sales into the White House. You did
your job, That's what you were asked to do. And from the research I've done, it looks like Anthony Blinken was actually responsible for ordering that. These people are dangerous man, and most people don't even understand the depravity or the depth of the depravity I should say, just so you
know how I know. Here is a press release from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence came out June twenty fifth of twenty twenty four, titled The Intelligence Community fifty one How CIA contractors colluded with the Biden campaign to mislead American voters. On October fourteenth, twenty twenty, the New York Post published a report detailing how Hunter Biden used the position and influence of his father, now President Joe Biden for personal gain with the apparent awareness of
President Biden. Five days later, on October nineteen, twenty twenty fifty one, so five days later, come on fifty one former intelligence officials signed on to a public statement that stated that the Hunter Biden laptop story had all the classic ear marks of a Russian information operation in an attempt to discredit the New York Post reporting. Since April of twenty two, the committee have been conducting oversight into the origins of this statement. The committees wrote to all
fifty one former officials requesting relevant documents and testimony. The Committee's first Joint Interim Staff report revealed how the now infamous and discredited Hunter. Biden's statement originated with a call from top Biden campaign official and now Secretary of State Anthony Blanken to former Deputy CIA director Michael Morrell to provide talking points and cover for the Biden campaign to
discredit serious allegations about the Biden family's influence pedaling. Morell's testimony also exposed that the goal of the statement was to aid President Biden in the final debate of the twenty twenty presidential campaign, which, I might add, Joe Biden went on to do, Joe.
They're calling you a corrupt politician, nobod.
I want to stay on the issue of race.
We're talking about a shop from hill.
President Trump, We're talking about race right now, and I do want to stay on the issue of race.
President tru have.
To respond to that, please Loker. Our fifty former national intelligence folks who said that what this he's accusing me of is a Russian plant. They have said that this is has all the care. Four five former heads of the CIA, both parties say what he's saying is a bunch of garbage. Nobody believes it except them his and his good friend Rudi Giani.
You mean the laptop is now another Russia, Russia, Russia hoax.
Hey you, that's exactly this way, exactly what where.
So, in fact, Joe Biden, whether he knew or not, is kind of irrelevant. He knew that what his son
had done was was not good. And the head of the CIA, at the direction of Anthony Blincoln, so Morrell, at the direction of Anthony Blincoln, gets those fifty one active informer whatever whatever intelligence analysts to sign on to that letter, just so that during the debate, when Trump inevitably would bring up that laptop, that Joe Biden could say, with plausible deniability, not knowing whether or not they were right, that we had fifty four former intelligence agents and including
five heads of the former heads of the CIA, that all say that this is a Russian this is a Russian plot. He lied, They lied, They all lied, They all lied to you just to try and get him into the White House and keep Trump out of power. And if you look at Trump's reaction to that, the incredulity with his response, where you go, you gotta be kidding me, this is another Russia, Russia, Russia. You gotta be kidding me. That was sincere. He couldn't believe it.
Because that was the first time he had even heard of it, because he could have never imagined that you would have fifty intelligence agents that would sign onto a letter of such obvious deception. And that's what happened. Now, Let's listen to the head of the CIA as he describes it.
I told him that I had received a call from Tony Blenkin, then a senior official on the Biden campaign, asking me if I had seen the New York Post story if my memory serves, and you know, I don't know exactly how you want to do this, but my memory sketchy, right, this is a long time ago. I believe. I believe I said I had not seen it. I believe he summarized it for me, and he asked me if I thought the Russians may have been involved in any way in the evergence of these emails.
But prior to his call, your you did not have any intent to write this statement.
I did not, Okay. So his call triggered yes intent in me. Yes, absolutely. What was the intent of their statement? There were two intents. One intent was to share our concern with the American people that the Russians were playing on this issue, and to it was to help Vice President Biden.
So there's the former head of the CIA Morell saying that, yeah, the letter was at the direct orders of Anthony Blincoln, that they had no intention of writing it, that it was that call that inspired it, and that they wrote it explicitly to help Joe Biden, because the head of the CIA wanted Joe Biden to win. And on the inverse of that, obviously he wanted Donald Trump to lose. Now ask yourself, why why would they want Joe Biden
to win? Oh, it could be that Joe Biden was on the Intelligence Committee for decades and basically signed off on any war, any operations, any funding that they ever wanted, whereas Donald Trump would periodically throw sand in the gears of the war machine and say, hey, what are we doing here? Why are we have this this terrorist group? Why do we have Al Qaeda fighting Isis? Aren't these both our enemies?
You know?
Trump, unfortunately he never dug deep enough to actually understand what was going on in the fact that all of these terrorist organizations had to some extent been funded by the American military industrial complex and the intelligence agencies. But he was smart enough to realize, Hey, I'm going around being told by the Intelligence Committee and all of my advisors that these are our enemies. So when they're fighting each other, why would we possibly intervene? Why wouldn't you
just let them fight? Doesn't that make sense? Very very kind of like bro science way of doing geopolitical analysis. But it's better than Biden from my vantage point. At least he's asking obvious questions. He didn't dig enough to actually figure out the truth. But here's the truth is that, yeah, these are our organizations to some extent, that they work at the behest of the CIA oftentimes, and that when they're fighting each other, we don't like that because we
want them to be around to do our bidding. So that's why they intervened Trump. Now, you know, man, that story about Morell is unbelievable. Anthony Blincoln and Morrell, I mean, what they did there was actively propagandizing the American people to help a political candidate. This is from the same party that will tell you that they are the defenders of democracy and truth, right, that they're interested in the truth,
want to stop missindisformation? Right? Well, who was responsible for missing disformation in the lead up to the twenty twenty election. Ask yourself that and the answer is quite clear.
So let me ask you this. Have you seen anything like the public statement to in a few years of experience?
Like you mean with that many ought?
But what's the like I think with that with that many signatories of that caliber, who had all had prestigious precisions within the intelligence community, especially at the CIA, people you knew personally.
No, I have not seen anything of that nature.
Breaking tonight, Hunter Biden appears in a federal courtroom in Delaware. He's preparing for a June third start to his trial on gun charges. We now know more about what evidence jurors will see, including the contents of that infamous laptop that the US government now says did in fact belong to Hunter.
Of courseponded.
David spot is in Wilmington tonight with the latest.
Gleving dip.
Rock. Good evening, and our viewers will remember that that laptop fifty one former intelligence officials back in twenty twenty before the election said that it was Russian disinformation. Turns out it with not Russian disinformation. Biden will be back here at this woman, Can Della work fourhounism on your pay?
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that was Hunter's laptop. Yeah, it had a lot of evidence of likely severe criminality when it came to Ukraine, China, a lot of other sordid stuff that I don't care as much about when it comes to drug use, but also some sexual peculiarities that deserve further investigation, to put it mildly, and the CIA actively covered it up at the behest of Anthony Blincoln Biden. And if you think that Hillary and Obama didn't do similar stuff like that,
well of course they did it. In fact, I've already detailed it earlier that they were responsible for the Steel dossier, that they were responsible for the line to the fviceupcord, or at least it was Obama's FBI that lied to the f support in order to spy on the top contender for the White House in Donald Trump before he was even the president. Of United States. How is this stuff all not illegal? Why do we not ever talk
about it? Why have we spent eight years talking about the criminality of Donald Trump and how he's this existential threat in this danger and blah blah blah, But we
don't have any there's no adjudication for all of this depravity. Nothing. Ever, once you have this realization, this epiphany that in fact, the justice system only goes one direction, that it crushes political opposition and it lifts up and protects and defends those that are in their good graces, that's when you start to realize why someone like me, someone that has so many disagreements with Donald Trump, would like to see him prevail over the CIA and the FBI and the
three letter agencies chosen candidate and Kamala Harris or Joe Biden or any of their other chosen candidates, Obama, Clinton, all of them. It's because that's how the system works, and I want to see that system break down because it's totally a moral it's totally illegal, and there's no justice to be found. So every time Donald Trump prevails, it defeats that that game plan, and that's a good thing.
Donald Trump putting on a little McDonald's costume because he thinks that's what people do. They're not trying to empathize with us. They are making fun of us. They are making fun of us. Donald Trump thinks that people who work at McDonald's are a joke. Elon Musk thinks that dangling money in front of a working person is a cute thing to do when the election of our lives is before us, because that's what people and billionaires like that.
For those unfamiliar, AOC is flipping out because Donald Trump had one of the most successful photo ops in American presidential campaign history. That was about the day two days ago now, but it was the outrage was insane. He had people, you know, pointing out that it was an op and that it was you know, they had actually shut down the McDonald's and the sure he was serving people, but they were already like curated customers and they knew
who was coming. Yeah. Donald Trump has been shot at or you know, there's been two attempts on his life at minimum, maybe multiple multiple more than that potentially, and he has to have the Secret Service make sure that there's not some lunatic coming through the McDonald's drive that takes another shot at the guy. So yeah, we none of us actually thought that Donald Trump had dropped out of the campaign trail and became a fry cook at McDonald's.
But the point I made was that the success of the tactic, the photo op, is proportional to the outrage that's created because they they have to spin this negatively because it was it went so well, so they have to try and find a way to make people think, oh, that wasn't actually a good thing, because it was obviously adorable to see Donald Trump serving people French fries, was adorable, to see a billionaire who takes a dump on a gold toilet to be you know, working the fry station, hilarious,
whatever you want to call it. It was a great moment. Whether you like Trump or not, it was obviously awesome and they realized it. So they had had to do, you know, full court press to try and suppress it. But no one thought that they could wake up today and had to Mickey D's for a Trump prepared McMuffin.
Yet the corporate news hacks have no choice but to try and paint this in a negative light, so they dutifully churn out stories as if we were actually tricked into believing a former president billionaire was now manning the fry station for eight bucks an hour. Trump's team knows that they will get zero positive coverage, so they've resorted to just doing positive things for people and letting the media demonstrate their own depravity by portraying it as somehow bad.
They could have let the story die out, not nearly as many people would have known about it, but instead they went full court press, and now everyone has heard about it. Basically, TDS streies and effect. The fact that highlighted Harris's lies about her ever working there was just an added bonus. They managed to turn a dude who lives in a Manhattan skyrice penthouse and Florida mansion with a golden toilet no less, into your blue collar every
man better. Yet their own seating contempt for the working class was made plain for all to see. And the best part, they did it to themselves. And they did.
And I think that's the hilarious thing about AOC still pretending as if she's this bartender from the Bronx or whatever, but in fact she's a multimillionaire, as they all are eventually, and that's how the political system actually works, and that they are totally disconnected from the working man, and the fact that they were just so perplexed as to why Donald Trump would do this, why he would lower himself to go and work fast food, when millions of Americans,
including myself, got their start at a fast food place. In fact, mine was at a Wendy's, so I'm sure many of you that was your first step on the economic ladder as well. It was kind of what people of my generation did. It seems less and less our kids are doing that, and I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that these jobs
are taken up by immigrants. Now I could be wrong, maybe the kids just don't want to work, but I see very very few young people working fast food the way I did when I was a kid, when it was all young people, because that was the only people that would take those jobs because it was a very bad paying job, and if you had no experience, that was how you got experience, was to go take a bad paying job. That doesn't appear to be happening anymore.
But I thought it was just a stroke of genius from his campaign advisor, whoever came up with that idea and it couldn't have gone better and it made the Democrats look atrocious. We've got a couple other stories that are developing. Don't have much to say on them at this point, but I do want you guys to be aware. According to Matt Taiebe's reporting earlier this morning along with Paul Thacker, which Elon Musk replied with, this is war,
so he's taking it very seriously. Apparently there is a whistleblower that came out with internal documents that demonstrated that the advisor to Keure Starmer, the new Prime Minister of the UK, of this organization called CCD Hate. So he was advising the Labor Party, he's now advising Kamala Harris's campaign. And he was also the former head of the CCD Hate organization, which was an alleged non not for profit that was trying to get rid of hate speech on
the internet. Blah blah blah. But in fact, according to the reporting by Thacker in Taibi document showing the Labor Parties Political Front's objective is quote kill Musk's Twitter end quote through quote advertising focus end quote meaning harass his advertisers.
And then they have the internal documents provided by the whistleblower that demonstrated this case, and it's a fascinating story, very concerning that someone who has been responsible for trying to suppress my free speech, my primary outlet for how I get to reach the world, he is now advising Kamala Harris's campaign. That doesn't make me feel good at all.
So we're going to keep our eyes on that one see if there's anything that comes of it, But as of now, it's just yet another hammer against Kamala Harris for president as best I can tell. There's also an alleged major security breach with a Pentagon senior staffer leaks Israel's Iran strike plans. So, for those that aren't aware, Israel had promised a some sort of response to the attacks that Iran launched in response to the attacks from Israel.
Blah blah blah, you get the idea, And there was allegedly now a major attack that's going to come from Israel towards Iran, and the plans of that attack have been leaked by someone working in the Pentagon. A senior Pentagon staffer, Arion Tabatabai, has allegedly been identified as the leaker. Of highly classified documents detailing Israel's military preparations to strike Iran.
The FBI is investigating this major breach, which has sent shockwaves through Washington and raised concerns about US intelligence security. This is from Mario Nafall. The leak documents allegedly revealed Israel's covert military activities in addition to a plan strike and retaliation for Iran strike earlier this month against Israel.
So very interesting. Apparently this lady, I guess she was put in under Obama, that's what I read earlier, and may have been responsible for some of the Iran nuclear deal. But if she's responsible for leaking confidential documents of Israel's attack strategy, that would be a big deal. I think it's more disturbing from an American America first perspective. Why in God's name is the US privy to the detailed plans of the Israeli military as they strike Iran? Like?
Is this our war? Is it not? Because I don't think that we would probably be sending out our detailed strike plans to every other country on Earth. But apparently we get there's in advance, so maybe we're a little bit more involved than we're being told about. What do you think? Yeah? I think probably so the Cheney thing, do we really have to do that?
Look it goes broad in that. Look Bernie Sanders, Dick Cheney, Taylor Swift.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Having on board.
Nah, you can't Dick Cheney or Taylor Swift.
Right, big.
Country to Taylor Swift to get us you in vain?
No, yeah, no, don't you think though that?
And I do this, I believe this.
Yeah, there is still a core group of folks out there, you know, your point being and not joke that. Don't tread on me the Reagan piece of this, the libertarian piece, but the constitutional piece.
There are a lot of people out there. I think.
I think Liz Cheney and Dick Cheney give permission to those folks who want to find a reason to do the right thing.
Hey, Tim, no the fuck it doesn't. No, Actually the complete opposite. Friend, Seeing as you know nothing about libertarians, let me tell you we're not fans of Dick Cheney, and I don't think many conservatives are fans of him either. So this is just a total misread. And to me, the primary takeaway is that the Democrats are so disconnected from anybody who's not a lunatic leftist, that they can't relate to us at all. They can't relate to conservatives,
they can't relate to libertarians. The fact that they think that this Dick Cheney endorsement is something to be advertising as opposed to being a shamed of when it comes
to electoral politics is mind bending. What I have seen after the announcement of Dick Cheney's endorsement of Kamala Harris has been a galvanization of the libertarian movement more broadly when it comes to wishing her a loss, a brutal, brutal loss, because what it has told us is that, in fact, Kamala Harris will be the torch bearer for
the neo conservative movement moving forward. Now, she may not market it as such, she may not speak in the same way that George Bush or a Dick Cheney may have, or Connale's a Rice or any of those folks call him pale, But in terms of what actually happens for the military industrial complex when it comes to warfare, yeah,
she's their gal. It couldn't be more clear. And if you don't believe me, just flash back to a few minutes ago, when I was showing you the former acting director of the CIA that was saying as much that in fact, they wanted Biden to win. Of course, if the acting director of the CIA wanted Biden to win and was actually running ops to help him, well, then yeah, they feel the same way about Kamala Harris, if not more so since they forced Joe Biden out and her
into his spot to run against Donald Trump. Clearly, she's the chosen one of the intelligence agencies. Clearly she's the chosen one of the military industrial complicts, and clearly she is the one that we ought to be rooting against. And thanks to Dick Cheney, it became clear to all libertarians, Yeah, we're not really a fan of her, nor are we a fan of Dick Cheney and Tim Walls. You are an embarrassment that you don't already know that, You laughable fool, You got a joke.
This the guy who also wants to place every single servant, every single one, thinks he has a rated of the extreme ruling on immunity to be able if need be, if it was the case to actually eliminate, physically, eliminate, shoot and kill someone who is he needs to be a thread to him. I mean, so, I know this sounds bizarre. It sounds like I said this five years ago. He has locked me up. We gotta lock him up, politically, locked.
Him up, We gotta lock him up. Not a joke. Politically, politically I like that he caught himself. But yeah, Party of Democracy, Democracy, you know, accidentally slipping that we got to lock him up. Well, it would seem like it's just a slip if not for the fact that you actually tried to lock him up. And he's been indicted multiple times, in charge with crazy amount of felonies and fined and shot at and you know, the list goes on and on. Look, I'm gonna be honest, We're gonna
miss Joe a little bit. He's like the accidental version of Donald Trump on the left. Let me explain. Trump has no filter because he's just kind of a savage. Biden has no filter because his brain is broken. And you get the same outcome from time to time. Is that Trump because he's too much of a savag, We'll just tell the truth accidentally sometimes Biden, because he's so broken, will just tell you the truth sometimes, and you're like,
oh my God, they're saying it out loud. They want to lock up Trump, and look, I think, in fairness to Biden, I don't think he has any clue what the actual plans are of the people who really run this country. I genuinely believe that. I do not think
he's being right in at this point. I don't think he knows anything, but I think that it would be it's very reasonable to assume that there's a distinct possibility they do intend to use additional law, fair or extra judicial means to try and stop Donald Trump because based off of early voting right now, he is an enormous favorite to win the presidency. The betting markets have him at a sixty four percent odds of winning, which is
the highest it's ever been. And that's because the early voting, which usually went heavily Democrat, is now outpacing on the g peace side by a massive amount. It looks as if the lead may be too big to rig. Is as they say, I don't know, we'll find out. But some people were actually hypothesizing that the advantage for Trump heading into election day may be so significant that election day voting probably won't even be capable of changing it.
I find that very hard to believe. But that's what some of the some of the report I think was Mark Halper, and that was saying that this morning, so we'll find out. But yeah, you know, compared to Kamala Harris's meandering nonsense and the grating tone with which she speaks, Biden's kind of a Biden's kind of a breath of fresh air, isn't he just to have him come back out there? He just mumbling, murmuring, barely barely getting his
sentences out and putting him putting them together. Not a joke, Jack, And it's like, it's obviously not a joke. It wasn't funny, so you don't have to say that, but it's not a joke, Jack, and then deadly serious and then he goes but like not like that though. It's like, so you mean it metaphorically, but it's not a joke. But anyways, Sayonara, Joe. They definitely kept your pasture expiration date, and it seems as if they put you out to pasture. Have a
good one. Your career was a disaster for this country. But amazingly, I will still remember you more fondly than I will Kamala Harris at this point because she is just the bane of my existence. And the last bit of news before I get out of here is that Joe Rogan has confirmed, or at least his Twitter account, I don't know if it's actually Joe Joe Rogan podcast twitter account has confirmed that Donald Trump will be on The Joe Rogan Experience this Friday. So that is the
twenty fifth big news. Because Joe had said in the past that he did not want to help Donald Trump, that he did not want to have him on his show. Apparently he has changed his mind. If you've been following Joe at all over the years, he has had on dissident political figures, but he has rarely had on people that went on to attain power, like he had on Bernie Sanders, he had on Telsea Gabbard, he voted for Ron Paul multiple times. So he seems to like the dissidents.
He doesn't seem to like the mainstreamers. So the fact that he's having Rogan on is a pretty big deal personally. What I would like to see more than anything is if you're a fan of his, you've if you've been listening to Rogan, particularly through twenty twenty and twenty twenty one. He had on all of the experts that were shattering the narratives about the lockdown era. I want to see
Rogan challenge Donald Trump on that topic. I personally think that Trump will handle it well because he handles pretty much everything well. But I think, more than anything, it would be good to have someone who did so much to highlight the depravity of that era, the de seat that we were living through in Rogan, who had all of the experts come through and just shatter the narrative left and right, which is why they went after Rogan hard during those years. If you remember, they tried to
cancel him. He knows this stuff inside and out. You know, Joe likes to play as if he's some dummy, He's really not. He actually understands this stuff better than the average person by a large margin because he talks to all these experts for three hours at a clip. And I think he could challenge Donald Trump on that era and the legacy, his involvement, his legacy in that era, because Trump has consistently said I don't get enough credit. I don't get enough credit for you know, how we
addressed that and blah, blah blah. Rogan could really rough him up in that arena, and I would like to see someone try to not because I think Trump can't handle it. I think he can, but I think that it's very important. It would be a healing moment actually for this country to have the guy who presided over one of the worst mistakes in my lifetime, if not the worst, certainly in domestic policy, it was the worst.
Not saying he was responding for every decision, but let's be honest, he did allow it to go down under his watch. It would be great, It would be absolutely fantastic to have him challenge Trump on why didn't fire Fauci, Why didn't you know, why didn't you bring in outside information earlier? On why did you allow Fauci to get up there the entire summer of twenty twenty and lecture us about how we ought to be distancing and blah
blah blah. Why didn't you bring an RFK junior. Then you had a chance to bring an RFK junior when you were first entering the White House. Why didn't that happen? Because the reports are that Bill Gates was responsible for basically doing an end round and getting him out of there? Is that true?
You know?
These are the things that Rogan knows about that he could really get to the bottom of and ask and demand answers. And I hope he does. And just to show him being even headed, I would love to see Kamala Harris on there too. I think it would be the funniest thing in the world to see Kamala Harris on the Durrogan experience. Can you imagine Kamala Harris trying to keep her shit together for three hours? Oh, it'd be harder than Joey Diaz not saying racial slurs. It's
not possible. She couldn't do it. So that's my dream is that both Trump goes on there and joe go's hard on him. I think they're gonna have a great conversation. I'm sure it's gonna be fantastic. It probably won't be three hours. I hope it is. I really want them to go deep. But beyond that, Kamala Harris sign up. Your campaign is floundering. This is a Hail Mary, if ever there was one. You have a three hour opportunity to talk to ten million plus Americans, many of which
are not planning to vote. For you, but you could persuade a whole hell of a lot of people if you do a good job. You're not gonna do a good job though, because you can't do it. But I would love to watch it. Plus would be great content for the show, and I'm sure you guys would love to hear a breakdown of it. So let's see. Let's see if it happens. There's only a few weeks left, Like, how many days is that? Eight? Thirteen days left? Twelve days left until the election? Crazy? So if she's gonna
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One of the reasons why we take security very seriously, and it is why we have been working as hard as we can to make sure everything operates. It is that we were getting married and I'm having a child. This is uh, thank you very much, and this has been for some time.
No, just not said anything. Shout out to Middlemega for the clip. The advantage doing this show tape delayed is that sometimes breaking news happens that totally debunks my opening SSAVO or largely does, and then gives us a nice little closing story. What a beautiful ending instead of shutting down Timcast dire El. Tim has decided to get married and apparently he's going to be a father to Boot. When I saw him in DC a couple of weeks ago,
I noticed that Alison may have been showing. I didn't say anything because it wasn't like super obvious, But now I know that I was right that in fact, she was pregnant. So congrats to Tim. Congrats to the timcast crew that is still there. Apparently the firings are being handed out left and right, so I don't know who all has been cut and who all's going to stay on, but it does seem as if he took some of my advice and he's going to bring in some outside
capital perhaps and have someone handle hiring and firing. But apparently a bunch of people are already being let go. So hopefully the operation can run smoothly from here on, and hopefully those people land on their feet, and hopefully he has many, many more kids, and so do I at some point, and so do you, and so does everybody, and let's just repopulate the earth while we're at it. Anyways,
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