
Alex Jones SUES Sandy Hook Families In SHOCK Twist Alleging FRAUD w/Milo Yiannopoulos
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Tim Pool
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Milo Yiannopoulos
Mmm. To the last bite.
Tim Pool
McCain surecrisp fries go the distance. See how far our fries can take your business@surecrisp.com delivery. You know, I never thought that I would be opening a show by saying alex Jones sues the Sandy Hook families because it seems so strange and inverted, but everything is crazy. Anyway, so that is the story and I feel like it's so bizarro world, but it's literally happening that we have to lead with it. Despite the fact that World War three may be starting. North Korea has deployed troops to fight with Russia. A Chinese vessel has been detained in the Baltic for potentially destroying undersea cables, which some think is the precursor to a larger conflict. And yeah, it's a crazy story. And then there's as a bunch of other stuff I don't know, Congress is banning men from the women's bathrooms and it's caused this whole controversy. There's a funny video earlier where the View was forced to issue a legal disclaimer that the smear against Matt Gaetz is unfounded, should be considered with great skepticism. And the DOJ brought no charges. So I figured considering, I don't know, World War 3 or whatever, maybe let's, let's start with the weirder domestic story that, that'll, that'll make people, I don't know enjoy life a little bit despite it being a crazy story. At least it's weird enough to where you're going to be interested. Before we get started, my friends, head over to cast brew.com and buy cast Brew coffee. I recommend stand your grounds because you must stand your grounds. Casper Coffee is our company. We sponsor ourselves. So pick up coffee if you like coffee. It's the best coffee, everyone agrees. But also head over to timcast.com right now. Click Join us to become a member because we're going to have a members only uncensored show, which I imagine will probably be a little off the rails tonight. But you will thoroughly enjoy it. It's always fun and funny and so smash the like button. Share the show with all of your friends. The reason why I say you want to become a member for the members on the uncensored show is because Milo is here.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, thanks for saying that.
Tim Pool
Well, you're funny. You're a funny guy. It's going to be raucous.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I don't give a lot of interviews, but I do like to return from time to time to your show because you've been so good to me over the years, Inviting me on when it wasn't always easy. You know, before I was getting phone calls from a certain family. Say thanks to the action.
Tim Pool
Well, you're a fun guy and we love you.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, thank you for having me.
Tim Pool
Who are you? What do you do? Introduce yourself.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Who are you? I can't give any. I can't give a worse answer than my dear friend Hotep Jesus did last night. I'm a author and whatnot. And just. Actually, I think we'll get into it later. But I was the CEO of Yeezy for Akania west until very recently. Worked for just about everybody in conservative politics and the author of a new book.
Tim Pool
A new book?
Milo Yiannopoulos
You know, I've never done this before. I've never done a book tour because I've always thought it was terribly grubby and ghastly. But I am here. We'll talk about it later to promote my new book, the wit and wisdom of Nicholas J. Fuentes. We'll get into it later. Lovingly compiled by his mentor and role model, me. And we'll get into that later. But, yes, I'll tell you all about that. So, yeah, no, I would describe myself as the Jack Bauer of Republican politics. The guy that they have to disavow. But it gets the job done. Gets the job done.
Tim Pool
All right. This would be fun. We got a lot of hanging out.
Elad Eliyahu
Hey, everybody, what's up? My name is A Lot Eliyahu. I'm a journalist here at Timcast Milo, you're a political force to be reckoned with. I'm excited to hear more about the book and what's going on in Washington. Shane, what's up?
Shane Cashman
What's up? Shane Cashman, host of Inverted World Live. It's good to see. Milo. Welcome back. And everyone thought I was joking two months ago when I said Alex Jones should sue the Sandy Hook families. And here we are. What's up, Phil?
Phil Labonte
Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band all that Remains. I'm an anti communist and a counter revolutionary. Tim, let's go.
Tim Pool
Here's the story from the Wall Street Journal. Alex Jones sues the Onion and Sandy Hook families over Infowars deal. Attorneys for Jones say the T website made illegitimate bid for Infowars and plans to misuse its intellectual property. Okay, so you know Alex Jones, he got sued by the Sanduk families. The Sandy families demanded the maximum penalty, which would have been $2.75 trillion or the GDP of France. It's not a joke. That's literally what happened. Yeah, I know. It's crazy times. Now, Infowars up for auction. And I'll give you the quick gist of the story as to what's happening right now. So the Onion puts in a bid for what? Alex Jones's lawyers and another company, it's First United American Companies. That what it's called First United American Companies. They say that the Onion offered 1.75 million. However, they got a waiver from the Sandy Hook families which was to apply the debt from Alex Jones to the sale to increase the value of the sale to then forgive the debt. It seems to make no sense if what they're alleging is true. It's basically the Sandy Hooks Fang. Sandy Hooks family saying Alex Jones owes us money. So the money he owes us, we will pass off a debt waiver to the Onion to then apply our own debt to the product that we're supposed to be receiving. It makes no sense. It's circuitous. So Alex Jones says that another company, First United, offered 3.5 million, which should have won the bid, but they changed the rules. They made it strange. And now the accusation from First United and Alex Jones is that the Onion is colluding with the families to basically bypass the legal rules of a public auction to sell the company. And that within the Infowars properties are Alex Jones's personal ip. I believe he's saying it relates to his name and likeness and that it cannot be sold. So it's improperly being sold. And that's the gist of the lawsuit right now. So now it's. He's suing them. I mean, look, the way the whole thing goes, like trying to get the GDP of France out of somebody and then ending up with $1.5 billion, it's just.
Milo Yiannopoulos
It's just stupid.
Tim Pool
None of it makes sense.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I spoke to a couple of people, including one well known homosexual billionaire, and the plan originally was to have somebody who's fond of Alex buy the whole thing and then just leave him in charge, you know, so there'll be no effective change from the point of view of the viewers. And although Alex would lose ownership of the company, he would still have control of the broadcasts. And nothing really would change. That was a plan, obviously it was ended up being a stitch up and it went to the guys it was always supposed to go to. But yes, there is an IP issue here where contractually if your image rights are licensed to a company, that company can't sell your image rights to somebody else without your permission normally. So yes, they tried to sell, they overplayed their hand because they got so overconfident with this huge trillion dollar judgment and they tried to sell Alex Jones's right to call himself Alex Jones. You as part and parcel of the assets of Infowars and as ex accounts.
Shane Cashman
You want to make them an effigy.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Exactly. And you can't do that because Alex Jones has licensed the likeness and name of Alex Jones to Infowars, which is the ordinary way of doing things. And so what they may end up with is some assets. By the way, that valuation is ridiculous. I mean in the, I mean in the election year in 2016, I think Alex did like 60 million in product sales. Like I don't know what, I don't know why it's being undervalued like that. Probably for the benefit of the onion so they can buy it, right? Because the true, that in itself is another humiliation ritual, right? I mean Alex Jones business, I can't speak to his profitability. I don't have visibility on that. But Alex has been a friend of mine for years and I mean the guy ships product like you would not believe. I mean he's the most successful person in this space and there's no close second, right?
Shane Cashman
It's a billion dollar humil humiliation ritual.
Milo Yiannopoulos
It is a bill. Well, this is a billion dollar business, right? Infowars is a billion dollar business because they, they just ship that much product, right? With the brand value and the amount of stuff that they, that they sell to sell it for a couple of million is its own kind of humiliation.
Shane Cashman
I think this stopped being about grieving parents a long time ago.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, you know, I hate to say this because, you know, you never know about people's interior lives, but I don't. I've never really understood how money makes, it makes grief better. And I've never really understood how if your child was taken away from you by some lunatic, how, how $2 million is going to make you feel better. To my mind, it would just make you feel worse. And there are certain, I won't name them, of course, but there are certain specific parents of these, you know, dead kids that have behaved in such a way that. Well, I Don't need to finish the sentence to why.
Shane Cashman
They also happen to have a book coming out soon. They have a book coming out soon as well. These parents. Oh, they're interesting how that lines up.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I've never. I've never seen anything like it in history. Parents cashing in on the deaths of their children. I've never seen anything like it in my life. And I gotta say, you know, tread. Tread carefully out of respect for Tim. But I will just say that this is not how grieving parents typically behave. This is not how I would behave if I lost somebody who I loved. And it's very peculiar set of circumstances. And the more they go for Alex over this, the more questions I have about this story in the first place. That's all I'll say.
Shane Cashman
The auction sounds like a hoax. Global Tetrahedron doesn't even sound. I don't know if it's a real company. The CEO, I think is.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I mean, you couldn't make it. You couldn't make it sound.
Tim Pool
Well, it's like just make it sound.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Any more satanic, could you? Global Tetrahedron. That sounds like a nice guy.
Shane Cashman
Right?
Tim Pool
The Onion was trying to make this one big joke. The issue is, did they legitimately offer a bid or is the trustee just saying they win no matter what? If the argument is Alex Jones owes. Think about it this way. They say Alex Jones owns 1.4 something billion dollars. If the Sandy. Sandy Hook families can apply any amount of that to anyone else's deal, it's literally impossible for anyone to win that auction. That means there's no auction. I mean, Sandy families just decide who can have Infowars.
Milo Yiannopoulos
But this is a bankruptcy proceeding. Nobody gets to just decide. There are rul Rules.
Tim Pool
Right.
Milo Yiannopoulos
And you know, there's a procedure to be followed. And if, if it was. Is worth a certain amount of money, there has to be a tender process.
Shane Cashman
I think Alex said that the quote was the highest bid didn't win. The best bid won.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Right. And but you, but you don't. You know, in a bankruptcy proceeding when you have. There are a lot of rules and you don't just get to say, oh well, the guy. There's somebody offering 50 million, but I'm going to take the 5 million because I think they're going to do better with the assets. Like that's not how bankruptcy works. And so I mean, I mean, thank God for Alex because he's one of those people that just will not take.
Tim Pool
It the best part of the day.
Shane Cashman
When those, the administrative state, those thugs went into a studio and shut it down, everyone. All the leftists online. Cheering in 30 minutes, Alex Jones is in a new studio broadcasting. You can't stop him.
Milo Yiannopoulos
That is, that is quintessential. He would be broadcasting for one of the tanks, you know. Yes. Because it's going to take him 30 days to get the title. So we'll broadcast from here. No, I mean, that's, that's, that's Alex through and through. And, you know, and let me tell you also that the conversations that I have with people who are in a position to buy infowars for its true value, they are ready and willing to set him up all over again. So there's. And the value is Nobody cares about InfoWars if people care about Alex and he's not going away and nothing. You know, there are people with the money to do this, I can tell you, that are happy to set him up in exactly the position he's in today. And bankruptcy, the way that bankruptcy works in most states, I presume it's the same in Texas, is that after the proceedings, anything you make afterwards is not. Is not subject to the seizures and to the freezes and all the rest of it. So anything that somebody might gift grant or get Alex involved in after the bankruptcy proceeding or in somebody else's name that, you know, whatever, there's nothing they can do.
Tim Pool
Well, look, some wealthy investors launches a company, hires Alex Jones as their principal personality, pays him a pittance, but gives them corporate credit cards.
Milo Yiannopoulos
They don't need to pay my pistons. Because. Because after you're, you know. Well, it depends on the. It depends on the nature of the bankruptcy proceedings, but they can either pay him nothing and they just give him the company in seven years, or they can pay him a fortune and give him all his money back. Either way, you lose. You know, either way, the bad guys lose. And they will.
Tim Pool
Right?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
It's just a smear campaign. You know, I don't know what the parents, their motives are for sure, but they're like, they're.
Tim Pool
Well, they're saying, they have said it's literally to stop Alex Jones, to make it so he can't do his work.
Phil Labonte
I mean, they do blame him.
Milo Yiannopoulos
They can't. And there's no way to do it. And, you know, there's absolutely no way to shut that man up. You will not. You'll never be able to do it. And. Okay, fine. Are you taking my bank? Are you taking my Twitter account? I'll just open a new one.
Tim Pool
But they can't take a switch Elon owns it.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yes, technically.
Shane Cashman
The lawyers. Ex lawyers were at one of the hearings, I think.
Tim Pool
Right.
Shane Cashman
To say, like, you can't take his Twitter.
Tim Pool
That's crazy. Is that what they said?
Shane Cashman
I don't know if that's exactly what said. I'm paraphrasing.
Tim Pool
I don't know that they would need to make an appearance to say that. That these, These companies have already asserted this in other cases where they said people. When people were selling their accounts, there was like a statement. But this is like 10 years ago, they said, you don't own your account and we can disable it if we see that it's been transferred.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Almost every. Yeah, exactly. Almost every. Almost every account that you have with any social media service, you are in reality kind of operating a sort of free license to use your account on their services, which in most cases is terrible because they can ban you without recourse or they can do whatever. But in this case, it's good because, you know, because there's a. There's an owner who has a say outside of Infowars.
Tim Pool
Here's. Here's the abovethelaw.com demon ghoul. Alex Jones sues Sandy Hook Parents. I just. I don't know what world these people live in. I've been. I've been watching a lot of the fake news stuff, the MSNBC stuff. It's all really funny to see them start groveling, but it's just, it's. It's. It doesn't work anymore. These smears, the smears against Matt Gaetz, the smears against Alex Jones, the smears against Brett Kavanaugh, whatever it is, Donald Trump, I just. Nobody cares. It just. We're over it. Trump won. Republicans won. Regular people are just like, shut up. We don't want to hear it anymore. Alex is going to win in the end.
Milo Yiannopoulos
They didn't just win. Did you see that map of county by county? Oh, yeah, swings. They didn't just win.
Tim Pool
Yeah. It was a crushing defeat.
Milo Yiannopoulos
This is, this is. This is a generational rejection.
Tim Pool
But have you seen Bill Maher, Jon Stewart, Charlamagne, Micah and Joe, all of these liberals, Ezra Klein, who a day before the election were like, trump can't win. Kamal's gonna win. This is bad. A day later are like, well, you know, the Democrats, they should have got their act together.
Milo Yiannopoulos
But that's because, unlike in conservative media, they're paid to do it. They're paid to do that. And then when she loses, the checks stop coming. And the bottom, the bots that are inflating their view accounts and enlarging their. Their numbers on live streams suddenly stop showing up because no one's paying the bills anymore. The paid subscribers dry up. I mean, watching David Pakman, I don't know why. I particularly enjoy David Pakman's tears versus the others. He's not a particularly distinguished figure, but there's some. For some reason, I just enjoy his misery more than anybody else's. Watching him just sort of act mystified as to how he could have lost 5,000 paid subscribers. No, like, bro, you know, they're not real. You know, you're not popular. Like, have you. Do you own a mirror? Like, have you ever seen. Have you ever seen your show? Do you. Do you actually think that people would pay for this?
Shane Cashman
Like, do you think he might think he does, though?
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, it's impossible. No, it's. I want to.
Tim Pool
I want to jump to the next story real quick, but I do have a quick question. Have you played Baldur's Gate 3?
Milo Yiannopoulos
I haven't.
Tim Pool
Have you heard about it?
Milo Yiannopoulos
I've heard that there's a character based.
Tim Pool
On me and it's literally you, no question.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, no. The developer told me.
Tim Pool
Really? Yeah, when I. When I bought the game.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Is it. Is it. It's like a gay vampire or something, right? Yeah, yeah.
Tim Pool
He's not. All the characters are gay, like, the whole game, like, because it's a given.
Milo Yiannopoulos
In a triple A game these days, everybody's gay. I get it.
Tim Pool
But. But it's actually a function of. The funny thing is, originally they were all gay because they couldn't code between male and female. So they just said, characters can love characters. And that's how you ended up with this in this circumstance. It's literally just that they let character. They're all bias. They're all biased. Is that the name Asterion?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Asterion, that's right. Sorry.
Tim Pool
I bought Baldur's Gate 3 within three minutes or whatever you encounter Astarion, and the moment I met him, I was like, that's Milo Yiannopoulos.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Somebody reached me out. Reached out and told me. But if you want to play a game featuring me, I have two better recommendations. The first one is Milo Tosser, which is not quite as exciting as it sounds. It's a game that came out in 2016 where you play an Iranian jihadi and you have to throw me off a roof and hit a target on the floor. Jeez. As Milo Toss. It's on Steam. And the Other one is Postal 2. There's a DLC called I think it's called Paradise Lost, Postal 2. Each level is a day of the weekend. On Wednesday, there's a coat check assistant where they actually reached out to me when I did the voices for it. Oh, wow. Postal 2 is one of those hyperviolent, you know.
Tim Pool
Is it on steam?
Milo Yiannopoulos
On steam, yeah. So I think it's called Postal 2, Paradise Lost. So I can only endorse games that I did the voiceovers for Baldur's Gate 3 will be hearing from my lawyers.
Tim Pool
Yeah. So astarion is a vampire spawn, and his character arc is that you can have him basically slaughter thousands of innocents to use their souls to become an ascended vampire.
Milo Yiannopoulos
That's analogous for my career. Yeah, that's right. He's got my 2018 hair as well, which you can't see today because I have. Well, another lawsuit I'm shortly to be involved in. Joe Burrow, if you're watching this, and you might be, I have seen you stealing my swag. Has anyone else seen this?
Phil Labonte
No.
Shane Cashman
Joe Burrow, the lesbian coach.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Put him up. Call him up. Call him up. Call him up. Serge. Serge. You got to Joe Burrow. Joe burrow has been appearing. Joe burrow has been appearing in Joe burrow. Is that his name?
Tim Pool
The quarterback?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah, he's been appearing. Oh, yeah. He's been showing up in frosted tips and pastel colors, and people will not stop sending me this. He's been stealing my swag. I mean. Yeah. So I've got a new style icon. As viewers will. Discerning and intelligent viewers will tell. My new style icon is, of course, Tim.
Tim Pool
Good choice.
Milo Yiannopoulos
So how am I. How am I doing?
Tim Pool
You're doing well. You've got, like, extra flair with the gold and everything.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, I had to bring a little Milo to it.
Tim Pool
That's right.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I did. But no, my news. My new style icon is Tim Paul because. Because mine. My previous look has been stolen by Joe Burrow.
Tim Pool
Let's. Let's jump to the story from amyites Sunny host and forced to read legal note on the view. Matt Gaetz has long denied all allegations. This clip is hilarious. Let me. Let's play it for you guys so I'll set it up. They have been disparaging Matt Gaetz over these. These debunked allegations. They were then forced, presumably, by legal, to issue this disclaimer. It's a. It's a TV cabinet. Maybe he's doing it because he wants to make sure they look good on screen. Sonny, you have a legal note? I do have a legal note. Thank you, Whoopi, she's dying. Matt Gaetz has long denied all allegations, calling the claims, quote, invented and saying in a statement to ABC News that this false smear following a three year criminal investigation should be viewed with great skepticism. That DOJ investigation was closed with no charges being brought. We'll be right back.
Phil Labonte
She was dying inside.
Milo Yiannopoulos
There's a little twitch. There's a little sort of black girl pissed off twitch that she.
Phil Labonte
I've never seen a human being be so angry about dodging a multimillion dollar lawsuit.
Shane Cashman
ABC just court reported her.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah, they're doing her a favor, for God's sake.
Phil Labonte
Seriously.
Tim Pool
Jimmy Kimmel made several statements, statements of fact last night on his show. And it's also abc. I don't know how he stated these things. He didn't say that Matt Gaetz is being investigated. He said Matt Gaetz did these things.
Milo Yiannopoulos
So he comes under Entertainment. The View in ABC falls under the news division. So the reason that they have to regularly issue these kinds of denials is that the View is technically a new show.
Elad Eliyahu
How.
Tim Pool
Yeah, but it doesn't mean anything. That's not a distinction for defamation lawsuits.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, it's not. But it means that they fall under a different. A different standards department internally at ABC. So ABCs, you know, when you run. And it does make a difference, for instance, for satire. It does make a difference, for instance, for, you know, comedians have far more license to say things than news anchors, practically speaking. Right. So if you. If you are.
Tim Pool
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Milo Yiannopoulos
You have an automatic presumption that much of what you're saying is either comedic, satirical, pastiche, or, you know, some sort of burlesque, whatever. If you are a news show informing the public about what happened today, and the view comes under, ABC's news department is a completely different team of lawyers, and they have to conform to the same standards, at least in principle, as ABC's Nightly News.
Tim Pool
That's the first time she ever struck.
Shane Cashman
The tone of a talking head.
Milo Yiannopoulos
That's right. That is why you will see if you are a regular View watcher as I am, because I love to intrude on private grief.
Tim Pool
I prefer Chicken City.
Milo Yiannopoulos
If you are a regular viewer watcher, you will regularly see them issue these kinds of statements because they fall under the. The legal team of the news department.
Tim Pool
But you know, the other story on.
Milo Yiannopoulos
This one, I mean, Jimmy Kimmel, it's obviously not entertainment, is it? So Jimmy.
Tim Pool
Jimmy Kimmel comes out and said, Matt Gaetz did these things. It's disgusting. How could he be so stupid that he did do these things? I mean, this is defamation per se. This is. Accusing someone of committing pedophilia is the most egregious form of defamation.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah, but as a public figure in America, you have no.
Tim Pool
Not defamation per se. Well, this is so in principle, yes.
Milo Yiannopoulos
But nobody wins and nobody ever wins. Nobody ever brings those cases because by suing, all you do is indelibly link your name with the allegation. So there's no win condition for Matt Gates here. You have to just let it go. And that's what the comedians know. Okay? So if Matt Gates sues for something like that, all anybody will ever remember is that Matt Gates had to defend himself against X. Right? So that's all anyone will remember. So it doesn't really matter.
Shane Cashman
The Public opinion.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah.
Elad Eliyahu
Do you think Gates's nomination for AG will eventually be hung up in Congress or.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, I think they'll do recess like they said. And I also think that if you cast your mind back, the last 10 attorney generals, I think he'll do a better job than any of them. I think that all of Trump's appointments, with the possible exception of Dr. Oz, who I'm just, like, pretending I didn't hear.
Tim Pool
What's Oz doing again?
Milo Yiannopoulos
It's a bit.
Phil Labonte
It's irritating, Milo.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Medical things. I mean. I mean, when I heard Dr. Oz, I just. I made a vow with myself. You know, I was like, I don't hear it. I don't see it. You know, it's just like, what's your.
Elad Eliyahu
Beef with Dr. Oz, specifically?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Insubstantial, creepy weirdo. I mean, you know, my problem with.
Elad Eliyahu
Him was that he's a loser, that he lost the Senate race to John Fetterman, who, interestingly enough, said that he'd actually vote to confirm.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah, well, no shame in losing between.
Elad Eliyahu
A Republican and a Democrat. I guess. I'd prefer the Republican.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, no, no. I would have voted for Fetterman. Fetterman is like a huge.
Elad Eliyahu
Usually split ticket voters in Pennsylvania, the British split ticket voters.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Which is why, by the way, that. So I sometimes come on this show as well. Whenever I come on the show, in fact, you can think of me as a sort of, you know, you need to worry or wonder what's going to happen in the next six months. I'll just tell you as I did with DeSantis last time I was here, because think of me of Cassandra in that way. You know about Cassandra, who's the high priestess who warns of impending disaster and isn't listened to in the Trojan War, you know, and then she's murdered off stage in Aeschylus. Agamemnon. When Pennsylvania voters go to the polls, they for some reason, have a little bit of a soft spot for people who aren't quite there. And this is why. This is a real reason the Biden family and the Obamas are so pissed off with Kamala, because there is a very real prospect that if Biden had stayed in, he would won again. Not just because there are purple states that would have stayed with Biden, that didn't for Kamala, but because Pennsylvania, as the pivotal, the key state in this election, already demonstrated that they were willing and able to vote for somebody who wasn't quite all there out of sympathy. The female voters of Pennsylvania, in particular, they've already voted Fetterman over Oz, and they might well have gone for Biden over Trump. This is the real reason that they're all pissed off, because Kamala, in her arrogance, possibly cost Biden a second term. So I would have voted for Fetterman. I thought he was sympathetic. I thought he was normal. The way that he has been speaking about Trump shows that he's one of the only Democrats that gets it. He's one of the only Democrats who understands why people like Trump. And Dr. Oz is an uncanny valley alien, weird alien weirdo.
Elad Eliyahu
I think Trump had a soft spot for him because he was on TV with a TV a lot and had a relationship with Trump.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Trump likes him because he's.
Elad Eliyahu
Trump likes famous and gave him a lot of money.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Trump likes him because he's famous and because he gave him a lot of money. And Trump has a few weaknesses, like this famous member of my family gave me a lot of money. Any of those three, and you'll get stuff you probably shouldn't with Trump. Okay? But you know, Dr. Oz is a classic. Classic kind of uncanny valley weirdo. Politics, people in general. I mean, I've worked for a lot of senators, a lot of congressmen. I've written a lot of their books. 17 New York Times bestsellers. But worst pick, though, I mean, not everybody has that.
Elad Eliyahu
Gabbert. There's still a Zarfk junior.
Milo Yiannopoulos
People in politics can't tell weird. There's something wrong with them where they can't tell weird. They can't tell when someone's a bit off because they're all a bit off and they don't have that sort of like, yeah, okay, he's like a little bit slow, but a nice, normal, likable guy. That guy is from Alpha Centauri. So I would have voted for Fetterman. I thought Fetterman was.
Elad Eliyahu
It's a good thing you British people can't vote in our election.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Don't. Stop that nonsense.
Tim Pool
No primary.
Shane Cashman
The primary.
Tim Pool
Barnett.
Elad Eliyahu
There was Barnett and McCormick. He lost to McCormick.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Here's what the Senate should.
Elad Eliyahu
Who's now the Senator elect.
Milo Yiannopoulos
But the reason federal. What should the Senate be? The Senate should be an eccentric, peculiar, distinctively American body that represents the best and worst of the country. Just like the House of Lord. The House of Lords on which it's modeled. Right. Is supposed to be full of eccentric peculiarities who as a combined body reflect the character, the wisdom and the distinctive identity of the country and of the people. Right. That's what the Senate's supposed to be. Fetterman achieves that the new Fetterman clone.
Shane Cashman
The new clone.
Tim Pool
But.
Milo Yiannopoulos
But Butterman keeps getting better.
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah. First Fetterman clone, clone 12 is the best one yet. We're loving it. But. But Fetterman does that. Oz doesn't.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Milo Yiannopoulos
By the way, who is a dual citizen who served in the Turkish military.
Tim Pool
What? Really?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah.
Tim Pool
We need to repeal. Let's repeal the 17th amendment.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, he's a dual citizen who served in. I don't even know if it was a Turkish military. I think he might have served in Turkish intelligence. I mean. Well, sorry, contradiction in terms of what an amazing thing that is to say to Turkish intelligence, you know, but no, no, ours is not just the. You know, if you have problems with dual loyalty. I mean, my goodness. No, ours is a foreign weirdo.
Tim Pool
Let's repeal.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Thank God for fetterman.
Tim Pool
Repeal the 17th.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Just get rid of all of them. Get rid of all of them. Listen, what Adam said, okay, was that the Bill of Rights, meaning everything after the Constitution, the amendments, was suitable only for the government of immoral and religious people. And what he said, what he meant by that was Christians.
Elad Eliyahu
Okay, why wouldn't he say Christian explicitly then?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, because everybody was Christian. Because it was.
Elad Eliyahu
Then why wouldn't he say it explicitly?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Because it was a given. Religious.
Elad Eliyahu
Religious.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Religious. Religious freedom in the time of the Founders was about competing Protestant denominations. And those competing Protestant denominations, they wanted to avoid wars between Calvinists and so Presbyterians, whatever. So religious freedom was designed to stop civil wars among Protestant denominations and moral and religious people meant to the Founders and everybody else at the time, Christians. You cannot give non Christian people unfettered access to speech or guns. It doesn't work. And it's not working because if the First Amendment, basically, the way this country is set up is morality is outsourced to Christianity, okay? You have a huge amount of freedom, unprecedented freedom for people to choose good or to choose evil. And the presumption in this country is that morality will be governed by a set of Christian norms. Even if people aren't like practicing Christians, they kind of inherit the sort of a fundamental understanding.
Tim Pool
Elad is shaking his head. Nobody's wrong. I just want to say that the.
Elad Eliyahu
Idea that the first, second and our amendments are only made for Christians, I think they would have explicitly said that our country, I think, was founded on explicitly the opposite. And they would have said Christian explicitly. Writers of our country, constitutions were all lawyers.
Tim Pool
And I got a pause. With all due respect, you are completely wrong. And you need to read all of what the founding Fathers had written about this because it is fairly explicit.
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah. And I think there was a range of religion amongst them.
Tim Pool
What do you think they would have expressed?
Elad Eliyahu
The range of religion was.
Milo Yiannopoulos
The range of religion was Presbyterian, Unitarian. You know, the range of religion was Christian religion. There are no Jewish founders. There are no Muslim founders.
Tim Pool
There are no.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I think they could have Buddhist founders. There were no atheist founders.
Tim Pool
Let's. Let's pause a second.
Milo Yiannopoulos
We see a lot.
Tim Pool
Let's start with the. The Fifth Amendment. Do you know why the Founding Fathers created 4th, 5th, and 6th?
Elad Eliyahu
Specifically? No.
Tim Pool
It's the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. It is literally as the spoken word of the founding Fathers. Benjamin Franklin said, it is better that 100 guilty persons escape than one innocent suffer, which was a play on Blackstone's formulation. It is better that 10 guilty persons escape than one innocent suffer, which is literally written and real quick. The story was the story Sodom and Gomorrah. It is better, you know, if but one righteous person exists. I will not destroy this land. It was literally the Bible, which is why they said we should enshrine this in our Constitution.
Milo Yiannopoulos
And the inalienable rights that Americans enjoy are given by God. And they don't mean Ashanti chakra. They don't mean. They mean the Christian deity.
Elad Eliyahu
I don't think they.
Milo Yiannopoulos
In every.
Elad Eliyahu
I think they would have said so. I think you guys are really overlooking how intelligent and smart founders were. And if they thought Christian and they wanted the country to be explicitly Christian, they would have explicitly said so. And like, I think it's. That's why you guys have to read into it. Read it into.
Tim Pool
I gotta stop you between the lines.
Elad Eliyahu
I have read a lot of the foundational documents and we. They would have explicitly written in.
Milo Yiannopoulos
When he asked you about. When he asked you about. About 3, 4, and 5. Could you have. Could you have read them out? Do you know what they are?
Elad Eliyahu
No, not explicitly. Not explicitly. But that doesn't. I'm not rejecting.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Don't know. The amendments.
Elad Eliyahu
You're talking about everyone else rejecting the religious influence you have on our founding documents. I'm saying they would have.
Milo Yiannopoulos
You've done it again. You found the only stupid Jew moral.
Tim Pool
My favorite.
Elad Eliyahu
Why don't you think they would have included Christian English servants of moral.
Milo Yiannopoulos
We found the only retarded. Sorry, sorry, sorry. I know I'm not supposed to say that.
Tim Pool
Sorry, let's pause real quick. Real quick. Real quick.
Milo Yiannopoulos
In 2024, I never know. I never know. I never know.
Phil Labonte
When they say a good and Moral people, they believe that other religions are immoral. Because that was the stand. Including your spirit standard back then. That was.
Elad Eliyahu
That would have the phrase.
Tim Pool
The phrases.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Excuse me.
Tim Pool
Excuse me.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Just, just, just. Just. Because I know that you are a recovering libertarian. My dear friend Phil, that's not the expression. The expression is a moral and religious people.
Tim Pool
Fair enough.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Fair enough.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Milo Yiannopoulos
And the religion is Christianity.
Tim Pool
Now I want to pause. My favorite Amendment is Amendment 7.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Okay, what's Amendment 7?
Elad Eliyahu
Off the top of my head, I can't tell you. How about you tell us, Milo? Stop. Tim. How about you tell us, Milo?
Tim Pool
Well, he's a British.
Elad Eliyahu
Wait, no, no, no. Let's hear it. Milo's willing to call me out on knowing it, not knowing it. I don't mind what it is. Milo doesn't have a.
Milo Yiannopoulos
He doesn't know either.
Elad Eliyahu
He'll complain about Dr. Oz being a dual citizen. He's only a British citizen, so it's really original.
Tim Pool
I'd like to open up to. Anybody else. So any of you guys know that. Okay. A lot. Please, guys. Does anybody else want to take a strike at the 7th amendment?
Phil Labonte
I don't know if that's.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I don't know anybody.
Tim Pool
No one knows this because it doesn't matter. The seventh Amendment matters. Sort of. It's the right to jury trials in civil cases so long, it's over $20. Now, here's the funny part. Back then, 20 bucks was nuts. Today, 20 bucks ain't nothing. So there is a dramatic change in what that amendment means based on inflation and Federal Reserve policies, which I find hilarious. That being said, a lot. There are numerous writings. Now, I will stress this. There were some Founding Fathers who were deist. They believed in God. They didn't follow Christian moral teachings. But it is. Your argument is a classic. An incorrect argument, which doesn't actually. Look into the letters, the writings, the books. What you are saying is why didn't they explicitly state this?
Milo Yiannopoulos
I mean, it's in the Declaration of.
Tim Pool
Independence, the fish and water arguments. Okay. What?
Milo Yiannopoulos
So.
Tim Pool
So let me. Let me start. Let me start you here.
Elad Eliyahu
I think they were purposefully. Founding Fathers were purposeful.
Tim Pool
How about I finish?
Elad Eliyahu
Sure.
Tim Pool
Do you know air was discovered?
Elad Eliyahu
Do I know? It wasn't officially ever discovered.
Tim Pool
Yes, it was. You are completely. You are completely incorrect.
Elad Eliyahu
Discovered.
Tim Pool
Okay, you are completely incorrect.
Elad Eliyahu
When was water discovered?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Please don't make this guy your Warehouse correspondent. My God in heaven.
Tim Pool
When was zero discovered?
Elad Eliyahu
It was a concept. It kind of always existed. It was.
Tim Pool
Oh, my God. Humans did not have a concept of zero. It was discovered humans did not know that air existed. They thought there was nothing here. It was the ether. There was. There was an energy that you could feel. And then one day, some dude, they used to use these bronze orbs with holes in them and a straw. They would dunk it in water, put their thumb over the back, lift it up and put it over themselves. One guy goes, hey, what happens if I put my thumb over the back and then put it in the water? Hey, no. Water went in the little ball. Displacing something is displacing the water. And then he said, guys, I got an idea. And that's when we discovered there was actually matter and mass all around us. Why didn't they write about air? It was in them and around them. 24. 7. There's no reason for the Founding Fathers, who are 99.9% Christian, to say, and don't forget, we're all Christians in this room. Right, let's write it down.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Except. Except him also to say it is there.
Tim Pool
Is there.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Except to say it is there in the Declaration of Independence.
Elad Eliyahu
That does happen.
Milo Yiannopoulos
It is there. It is there in all of the founding documents. God is actually present as well. It's just that they don't feel the need to say it in every clause.
Elad Eliyahu
They never mentioned Jesus. And there's no mentions to Christianity, just allusions to moral and religious people. I think John Adams is smart enough that if he meant explicitly Christians, he would have said Christians specifically.
Milo Yiannopoulos
He did.
Elad Eliyahu
Moral, moral, religious.
Tim Pool
He did not in this.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Haven't read any. Adam.
Elad Eliyahu
No, you're wrong. You're British. You think you know a lot more about American politics.
Tim Pool
How come our law books don't explicitly state that it only applies to humans?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Why do.
Tim Pool
We assume, as all humans, we're not applying laws to dolphins in American courtrooms?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Until very recently. Until very, very recently in criminal trials in American courtrooms. What book do you swear on so that everyone knows you're telling the truth?
Elad Eliyahu
I think it's your own religious books book.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Is it the Bakahad? Is it the Dead Sea Scrolls? No, it's the Bible. Grow up.
Tim Pool
Do you know what percentage of this country right now is Christian?
Elad Eliyahu
Depends on how you define it, but at least six.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, it doesn't. Self reposted.
Elad Eliyahu
I don't know.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Are you.
Elad Eliyahu
Are you discriminating between Christians, Catholics, which denominations?
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, they're all Christians.
Tim Pool
They're all Christians.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Okay. It's survey.
Tim Pool
It's about 70%.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Okay, right.
Tim Pool
And Christian country. And do you know what that number was in like the 60s, probably closer to 99.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Did you hear that? Did you hear that? Congratulations.
Tim Pool
If you go back nice to the.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Rule, you're ruling elites.
Tim Pool
You know, if you go back even 50 years, this country is 5% Christian. If you go back 100, it's 100% Christian. There's very few people who weren't. Maybe some of some immigrants from Asia were, you know, Buddhist or Confucianist or whatever.
Milo Yiannopoulos
And they would never, it would never.
Elad Eliyahu
Been imagined, Muslim countries who, despite being 99% Muslim, still decide to enshrine their religious law explicitly Islam.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Explore America. And that's not what America did.
Elad Eliyahu
Okay, okay. Did they do it in Britain at all? Did they. Let me ask you, is Britain a Christian country? I'm not sure. Maybe you could tell us about Britain instead of America.
Phil Labonte
The King of England is monarch of the Church of England.
Elad Eliyahu
I don't know. That's why I'm asking. The British guy, not the American citizen.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I can't believe you don't know this, but the British monarch is also the head of the Church of England, which is the Anglican Church. So Canterbury Cathedral has an archbishop who is the sort of religious, if you like, the chief executive in corporate terms and in corporate terms, the president of the board. The chief of the board is the monarch. So if you are an English monarch, you have to be an Anglican because they are also the head of the church, because the English church is an established church. So disestablishment, which happened in 1776, is where you divorce religion from the state. Technically. Right. And the reason it happened in 1776 is because if you're going to cast off the British king, you have to do something about the religion because you can't be sort of paying obeisance to the head of the. Of your own religion when you've just deposed him as the head of your state.
Elad Eliyahu
Okay, well, malo, I apologize. It's truly easy to confuse you guys for a British country or a Muslim majority country.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I have a question for you.
Tim Pool
Do you want to finish?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, just, just simply to say that when you. The Washington National Cathedral, for instance, right. Which is an Episcopalian church, and Episcopalian, the Episcopalian branch of Protestantism was invented basically to mirror high Anglicanism in Britain is a clone of Canterbury Cathedral. And there's a reason for that. Because the Episcopalian church was basically. And Washington National Theater, it was created to be a parallel and almost identical religious institution. And that is Washington National. That's where the presidents get buried. That's where things happen in American public life. All those things where, you know, you see all the presidents lined up and someone's being buried. It happens in Washington National Cathedral, which is an Episcopalian Christian church. That is the national church of this country.
Tim Pool
So a lot. I got a question for about the second amendment. Do you know what it is?
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah. The right to keep and bear arms. I know that. Necessary to the security of a free.
Tim Pool
State from the beginning.
Elad Eliyahu
Roughly.
Tim Pool
Hold on.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Cruel.
Tim Pool
I am not being mean.
Elad Eliyahu
This is the one. I know.
Tim Pool
This is my point. Put them on the spot to say you can look it up. I don't care.
Elad Eliyahu
I'm not looking it up.
Tim Pool
Well regulated militia.
Elad Eliyahu
All right, well you got the well regulated. I forgot that part. A well regulated militia necessary to the security of a free state. The right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
Tim Pool
The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. What does it mean? Why did the founding fathers want that written and what was their intent?
Elad Eliyahu
I think the attitude of the country at the time was of rebellion and they were thinking that they needed to maintain being armed.
Milo Yiannopoulos
They wanted to continue the state of rebellion. Makes total sense.
Elad Eliyahu
No, well, they just. They saw the tyranny that existed when they weren't armed and they wanted to give the ability and the go.
Tim Pool
Why did they write that? Why didn't, why didn't they include that in the amendment, the God given part. Why didn't they write everything you just said down?
Elad Eliyahu
Because they spoke in lawyer talk and.
Tim Pool
Not so just just one sentence. So but if, but clearly if their intent was rebellion, they would have included for, for these purposes to.
Elad Eliyahu
Well, a well regulated militia. I guess to prevent. I mean that part could be argued that.
Tim Pool
Why did they write it down?
Elad Eliyahu
The whole thing.
Tim Pool
Why did they write down what you're saying?
Milo Yiannopoulos
They were quite prolix people.
Elad Eliyahu
Because there are many thousands more implications that aren't explicitly laid out.
Tim Pool
The point is this.
Milo Yiannopoulos
You mean. You mean implications that aren't explicitly laid out like moral and rel people meaning Christian.
Tim Pool
This is my.
Elad Eliyahu
No, I don't think those are like mine. Still. I still don't think this is my comparisons though.
Tim Pool
You're asking why they didn't write Christianity in. In a Bible when they were all Christians and assumed everyone was. And you're also stating that there are things they meant that they did not write down later. So which is it?
Elad Eliyahu
Did they just think you guys are reading into this?
Tim Pool
Answer the question I'm asking you.
Elad Eliyahu
Repeat it.
Tim Pool
Were the founding fathers leaving out information that was assumed or did they? Were there things they intended to include? They didn't write down?
Elad Eliyahu
There were things left out there, people.
Tim Pool
Could that be that everyone in the room was Christian? So the assumption was moral and religious meant Christian?
Elad Eliyahu
It could be, but I don't think that's what he's referring to in this quote. I think it's much easier to say if you explicitly mean Christian here. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. If he meant specifically Christian, I think it's an obvious. I don't think Muslim majority countries.
Tim Pool
You made a point. Your point will be answered to. Don't gish gallop. Satanism is not a religion that the founding fathers would have considered to be moral and religious. Right.
Elad Eliyahu
I agree.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Nor is Judaism.
Elad Eliyahu
Well, I don't think. Debatable. I think they would have said debatableism.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Is moral and religious, not debatable.
Elad Eliyahu
What other religions did they mean here?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Not debate.
Elad Eliyahu
Besides moral and besides Christianity? They only meant Christianity then. I don't see as to why they wouldn't say that explicitly if they only meant Christianity by moral and religious people. John Adams here, I think he would have said so explicitly.
Tim Pool
I think. Let me ask you more than that. Are they Christians?
Elad Eliyahu
Some were, some weren't. Were they Christians? Some were and some weren't.
Milo Yiannopoulos
All the founders were some form of Christian. I'll explain. I'll explain.
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Tim Pool
Wherever you get your favorite podcasts, I think the answer is chosen people.
Elad Eliyahu
I think they call. I think the Christians say the Jews are Jewish people. Something about that. No, Christians. Christians don't go around Jewish Torah, if I'm not mistaken. Maybe one of you Christians could tell.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Me more about it in order to demonstrate this, you can look, for instance at the highest authority in America, which is not the President, it's the Supreme Court. Things are decided in America in courtrooms. The courtrooms are the places where America's national dramas play out. Okay. Whether it's Roe versus Wade. The abortion debate is framed in terms of a court case. Right. Whether it's the OJ Trial, which told white America there might be a problem here. I don't think blacks are buying into this thing that we wanted them to do post emancipation. Right. I think actually maybe they're just gonna vote with other black people and maybe we got a problem here. Right? To Trump, to the Bush Gore election. All of America's great national dramas are played out in the courtroom, okay? And the Supreme Court is the highest authority in this country because they get to choose the President if no one else can make their mind up. Yeah, Right.
Tim Pool
So they can also rule on whether the president go to jail, of course.
Milo Yiannopoulos
And in that place, they are holding their verdicts against a constitution that is based on Christian principles, such as oath breaking. The commandment against bearing false witness, which means if you make a contract with somebody else, you stick to it, and if you don't, they can sue you and you got to pay them. This actually flows directly from the Christian commandment about bearing false witness, just like all the other laws and just like the Constitution.
Tim Pool
1. One more point before we jump to the next story though. Would you. You would say that there are people in China, they're religious. They have a religion.
Elad Eliyahu
I'm not sure.
Tim Pool
I believe it's largely Buddhist. I could be.
Elad Eliyahu
I think there's some Christians. I'm sure there's some moral.
Tim Pool
Buddhism is a religion.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Right.
Elad Eliyahu
In China. I don't think kind of Buddhism is a religion.
Milo Yiannopoulos
You don't think Buddhism is a religion? No.
Elad Eliyahu
I think people are also like Buddhist. In other.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I can hear an outcry of. There's a thousand crystals just lit up.
Elad Eliyahu
What is it?
Tim Pool
Hinduism?
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah. Okay.
Tim Pool
Okay. How come in these countries they don't have a fifth amendment?
Elad Eliyahu
Because they're trash countries.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Do you know what the Fifth Amendment.
Tim Pool
That's not an answer.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Do you know what the fifth Amendment is?
Elad Eliyahu
It's to not be self incriminated, not to provide.
Tim Pool
That's the easy one. There's several components to it. Okay, so my point is, it is rooted in the story of Saddam Gomorrah. You get a right to a trial. These things. 4th, 5th, and 6th. The right to 4th is search and seizure. Uh, if it was just about being religious in general, well, the founding fathers understand that China was religious, but they do not protect an individual's right to a trial, a jury of their peers against and against self incrimination. That's quite literally rooted in the Bible. I researched this intentionally because I was wondering why the founding fathers. I read about all the Bill of Rights. The, the first, the first amendment was originally supposed to be, what was it like, salaries. The second was supposed to be a poor amount. It could be mixing a up. And they ultimately dropped those. There were 17 original articles. They got condensed and some got eliminated. The second amendment used to have a line in it that stated that even if you did not serve in the military, you still had your right to keep and bear arms, which was so important because the left is arguing that the second amendment only applies to a regular, well regulated militia. And the original articles, I think it was the fourth of the time, stated you don't got to be in the military, you get to keep your guns. And they said, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, this could be used in court to argue against conscription. That when we call someone up to serve to defend this nation, they could say, no, let's remove that part. Have it be implied that everyone just keeps to have their guns. Now the Democrats are literally arguing that it means only a well regulated militia. And it's like, heavens me, did you literally read about anything the founding fathers wrote when they were crafting this? They were all like, we want to make sure everybody has weapons. It's not just about tyranny, it's a generality. There is fear of a tyrannical government. However, they don't want people rising up against them. There was. What's the. I forgot the guy's name. There was the rebellion after the revolution. When they didn't pay the people who fought, they revolted. And Jefferson and the other founding fathers were like, no, no, no, no, no. We're pardoning all of them because we cannot found a nation on internal fighting. There's a bigger component with the second amendment and that is the militia is necessary to a free state, not just to oppose domestic problems, but foreign problems as well. If a foreign nation wants to invade and the average citizenry can rise up and form militia, they are much more defensible. However, because they didn't explicitly write it, they wrote it in external papers, drafts and letters. The Democrats are not trying to strip us of those rights.
Milo Yiannopoulos
So if you don't know anything about this and you don't read the Federalist paper and you don't understand how all this stuff comes, it's easy to and we can apply this to the First Amendment too. What is, what is the First Amendment really for? It is to provide people with the freedom to do good or to do evil. Right. It's to provide them with the free will to be safe or to be damned. Okay? And they can stand or fall on their own words and no other man can say, you know, you can do this, you can say this or you cannot say this. Freedom is not really a Christian virtue, but it exists in the Bill of Rights because it provides people with the ability to do right or to do wrong and then be judged by it in the hereafter. Okay? And to be able to express yourself in whatever way you want is a radical, dangerous and unprecedented level of freedom that has not really existed in society, civilizations before this. This. That is only possible because it was assumed that America would always stay Christian. And as America has become less Christian, both of those first two amendments have begun to become a problem, particularly the first one, because we now live. Just to demonstrate. To demonstrate how wrong you are. Now that we live in a post Christian America, which I think it's fairly unarguable that we do.
Tim Pool
Let me pause real quick, real quick. Just make a point. Point. And even though the country is 70 Christian, I believe large quantities are not practicing or voting.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yes, but I mean, sure, there's a lot. I mean, people who believe in prosperity, gospel and whatever, I wouldn't really class.
Tim Pool
As, you know, but continue, continue.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Thank you. Now that we live in what is in many ways a post Christian country, and I don't think it's because of that. I think what it really is is that a country is its cities. Right. Civilization, from kivis, the Latin, means to live. It means to live in cities. To be civilization means to live in cities. Right. And a country is its cities. And we've lost our cities. Right. And the cities determine the character, the laws and the nature of a society, of a nation. We have lost our cities. And our cities are definitely post Christian, if not actively anti Christian. So I think that's probably really what I mean. Now that a given. What is the result of that? Well, the First Amendment has provided for this creation of two completely different parallel fact universes that Americans now live in. There's the universe that you live in. If you are. I mean, we could simplistic. This is an oversimplification. But if you, you know, let's say it's left and right. Let's say it's Democrat, Republican. Okay. It's not. Not a very satisfactory way to talk about these character, these categories, maybe more, maybe better, would be like Bernie Trump versus Hillary Romney, right? But there are two completely different fact universes that Americans now live in. And every single issue that you talk about, whether it is moral or practical, has an A and a B that you have to choose between. And most people just line up with their tribe. Okay? We live in these two completely different fact universes. This is a psychic fracture, a damaging, dangerous psychological rift that has opened up in the heart of the country that has made America schizophrenic. It has given America. And this is a product of freedom shorn of Christianity. This is a problem of a First Amendment without the restraining influence of Christian moral teaching, which tells us that we must adhere to the truth, which holds in the transcendentals, beauty, truth and goodness, that we must always aspire to do those things that are good, beautiful and true and that promote unity depending on which church fathers you read. Okay? Take Christianity out and the First Amendment is, is a mendacious liar's charter that rewards the people who lie the most audaciously and without, and without honor and without regret. And it has created this psychic break in the country. That is what happens. And the founders knew this. That is what happens when you have a First Amendment, a shorn of Christianity.
Shane Cashman
It lifted the guardrails off morale.
Milo Yiannopoulos
So we know that this argument is correct because we have witnessed what happens when you take Christianity out.
Tim Pool
And let's add to that with the fifth Amendment, you end up with defense of the worst vile criminals. You end up with people being released.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yes.
Tim Pool
So I always phrase it like this. And again, Christians, hey, I'm not Christian, but I recognize logic. We'll get you sure. If everybody on the planet, if everyone on the planet was Seamus Coughlin. I know Seamus is a good dude. I know what he believes. I know how devout he is. If everyone on the planet had the same moral framework as seamlessly Seamus, there would be no war, there would be no murder, you would need no police, except for getting kittens out of trees. Because Seamus fears something beyond himself and doesn't want to infringe upon another service.
Milo Yiannopoulos
But I take your point. And just to say, you may not be a believer yet, you may not be a believer ever. I'm not going to.
Tim Pool
Let me say something real quick about hell or whatever. I don't think that most Christians are motivated by a fear of hell. I feel like atheists try to claim that that. I feel like when I talk to Seamus, it seems like his greatest concern is being without God's grace is that.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, it's the same thing. So when Dante talks about the circles of hell, the furthest away from God are the cold ice things chewed in the devil's mouth. Yeah. The sort of slow, icy chew. Because for a Christian to be out of the light and love of God is a cold thing. Right. That lake of fire is a message metaphor. Okay. Yeah. For, for torment. And it's the torment of despair. The torment of despair is that position in darkness and distance from which you cannot be saved, from which God's love and light cannot reach you because you're not. You're no longer open to his salvific message. Okay, so. So, you know, it's a cold place and a dark place. It is, you know, it is out there somewhere in the universe, the unreachable by, by law. And it's, you know, it's, it's. It's a place of ultimate.
Tim Pool
And who is the. And, and who is, who is warranting the lowest level of hell?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Traitors.
Tim Pool
Traitors.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Correct.
Shane Cashman
In Dante's Inferno.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Correct, correct. Yeah. So Dante's teaching. Dante's Inferno is not official Catholic Church teaching, but it was written at a time and within the context. Very much in a Catholic context. Okay, so it's not official Catholic Church teaching, but it has been enormously influential because it reflects the manner in which we think about particular kinds of sins.
Tim Pool
I want to.
Milo Yiannopoulos
So, for instance, sodomy is one of those sins that cries out to heaven for vengeance. It's like that bad. In addition to, for instance, denying the poor their wages. If you, you know, if you, if you are, if you are employing somebody who needs that money to pay their children, and without it, their children may go hungry and you withdraw their wages. That is that, that is with, with withholding wage. So that's, that's another, that's another of the sins that cries out to heaven for vengeance. Right. And these things are. Are, are places that put you beyond and out in the cold in addition to treachery. And what is treachery? Treachery is oath breaking. It is a violation of the commandment against. Against bearing false witness. Bearing false witness means lying in official contexts.
Tim Pool
Let's.
Milo Yiannopoulos
And that's the basis of America. That's the base of American.
Tim Pool
I want to go a lot deeper on this. Let's save the rest for the members only portion and we can get a little bit more unfriendly and a little bit more adult, I would call it, meaning serious conversations about penalties and things like this.
Milo Yiannopoulos
What we really want to see happen to them.
Tim Pool
Got it. Let's jump to this story from the post. Millennial House speaker bans men from women's bathrooms on Capitol Hill. This is a weird story that the speaker of the House had to say, men can't go in the women's room. I don't. I don't understand why this was. This not all of an immoral world.
Milo Yiannopoulos
You have washed Taylor Greene to thank for this.
Tim Pool
Let me get real quick context for sure. There's a new member of Congress coming in named Sarah McBride, a Democrat.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, no, no. That's not the name of that person.
Tim Pool
Well, you can change your name and legally on paperwork, this person is identifying as Sarah McBride. I'm just trying to give the context. Okay, I'll have you let me say this and then you can follow up and explain what's wrong about it and all that up in the media. They have reported an individual who is going by the name Sarah McBride who is biologically male.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I ain't seen a name change document. Have you?
Tim Pool
Okay, Nancy. I'm Sarah, not Nancy. May says we will not have men in the women's bathrooms in Congress. Proposed a bill, doubled down and said, we will now propose this in all federal buildings in this country. Mike Johnson comes out and says, you know what? Men cannot use women's, Women's cannot use men. Thank you and have a nice day. This is where we currently are. Milo, explain what's going on.
Milo Yiannopoulos
So you have Marjorie Taylor Greene to thank for this. The bill that Nancy Mace is putting forward, which would apply to all federal buildings everywhere, for instance, would apply to your local dmv. This is a very good thing and we hope that it passes and we hope that it happens. Mike, as the speaker of the House can say, what happened happens in the Capitol complex, right? So in the Capitol complex, so long as the speaker of the House determines what happens everywhere. So without a bill being passed, without a law being passed, he's able to institute new rules for how those buildings are used. Okay, so Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House, has said, no biological males in the female bathrooms in the Capitol complex. And that means the offices. The. You know what? You have Marjorie Taylor Greene to thank for this, because Mike Johnson, that wasn't a given that that happened. But Marjorie announced a day before this ruling came down from Mike Johnson that Mike Johnson was going to do this. And I don't know to the extent to which that was definitely the case or not the case, but she sure maneuvered him into saying it. So Marjorie Kind of left him with no option but to do this, which was a great public service and a great, great thing. And it's right, and it's proper that that should have happened. Nancy Mace has been great. She's like a mob wife, isn't she? Sort of like a sexy mob wife.
Shane Cashman
Was she wearing, like, a mink yesterday?
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, she came out. She came out in this white fur, and I was. And, you know, my old gay Milo came out. I have to tell you. I have to tell you, she came out in this fur, and I was like, yes, quit, stop. You know, 50 lashes. No, she. No. Exactly. There's a hot oil on the thigh. Yeah. That's my preferred punishment, you know. No, no, I. No idea. That's how I stopped having sex with men.
Shane Cashman
Really?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah. Yeah. You just fry up some oil and just a little drop on the fire and it stings for days, and you're just like, I really am not interested in anything else. It really hurts. So. No, it's just. It worked for me. So this is. This is a. This is a wonderful thing, and you have Marjorie Taylor Greene to thank for it.
Shane Cashman
Can I ask. Okay, so thinking of this story and what you were saying earlier about a schizophrenic country, do you. Do you think the schizophrenia widens now in America or after the election, or does it get better?
Milo Yiannopoulos
I don't believe that the two fact universes are reconcilable.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Milo Yiannopoulos
So I think that one of two things has to happen.
Tim Pool
I agree.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Either the country splits in some sort of orderly breakup, or one of those sides has to die. And we are now at a point at which it's a realistic prospect that one of those sides might be on the ropes.
Shane Cashman
I think they're just going to phase themselves out.
Tim Pool
Well, so let me.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Let me know that it's that you were talking earlier about, you know, Micah and Charlemagne, the God, that fruity guy. And then, you know, and all these other people who are sort of. Oh, and the. And the oleaginous, odious slug. What's his name on T. Brian Stelter. No, no, no, not stealth.
Shane Cashman
Sounds like a slug.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, no, no. You can sort of see him ripple as he talks on the young. What's his name?
Tim Pool
Cenk.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yes, Cenk. Oh, Ripple. You know, you can tell Kanye. People say, oh, he left the left it people yesterday. People say. People say, you can't judge a book by its cover. Give me a break.
Shane Cashman
He's working with Doge now. He's working with Elon.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, he wants to, you know, These people stuck in. But there's a very real prospect. And by the way, I did watch her show yesterday, and I can't share your praise for Anna Kasparian because, you know, she had plenty of opportunities to realize what was right. Right. And she only really changed her mind when it affected her personally.
Tim Pool
Agree.
Milo Yiannopoulos
And I don't think you get plausible for that. I'm sorry. I don't think you get a round of applause just because you got assaulted and then your friends weren't nice to you about it, and now you realize that maybe your friends are dicks. I'm sorry, hold on. I don't think you get. I don't think you get an applause for that.
Phil Labonte
Hold on. You're. You're totally right about the assault.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Everything.
Phil Labonte
Let me finish here. You're totally right about the assault. You're right about the. The opinions when it comes to. What was the other topic that she had? Oh, the. The birth person. But she did look into the. She looked into the. The Kyle Rittenhouse stuff on her own, and she came to a different conclusion after she looks. And looked into it.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah.
Tim Pool
How recently?
Milo Yiannopoulos
She's been at this for decades.
Phil Labonte
I understand, but there's three opportunities point that I'm making, Milo.
Milo Yiannopoulos
That she knew she went on air and she said lies, and she knew she was wrong, and she did it anyway. And when did she finally break? No course for you. No course for applause. And just because she saw the way that the wind was blowing and just because she knew who was going to win the election, because she's not completely insane, suddenly she has some Damascene experience. I think.
Phil Labonte
You'Re assuming too much.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I've just realized the left's wrong about.
Phil Labonte
Everything because Trump's gonna win about what she did.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I'm sorry, you can now.
Tim Pool
Wait, wait, wait. Give me. Now do Micah and Joe Scarborough.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Oh, gosh, listen.
Phil Labonte
They're much more atrocious than Anakin.
Milo Yiannopoulos
So Micah. Micah's like, if you kind of. If you took. So. So if you. If you took, like, sort of three or 4,000, you know, you can. You can. You can work out by body weight, like, how much Adderall will kill you. If you took sort of like 20 calculations, 20 milligrams less than that, and then you'd be Micah. And then there's. And then there's this sort of podgy, you know, ghastly sort of soft.
Shane Cashman
Matthew Perry's corpse.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah. Soft featured, you know, sort of. Oh, God. Listen. These are weak people who are moral cowards. Moral cowards. But also the worst thing you can be in life is for sale. And there are people who will say just about anything in order to stay on the right line of the censors or in order to keep their, you know, whatever. And we all know this, being in the right wing, because we know Prager and we know Turning Point and we know. Sorry, all your friends, I'm just kidding, The Daily Wire. We know because we know these people privately and we know how much better they are privately off air. You know, we know that, you know the things that they will not say on air. And that, to me personally, is the greatest sin you can commit, really, because that for me is. It's tickling up to bearing false witness because lying in formal context is like kind of lying in a broadcast, you know, about what you really believe for a monetary. Please. The. And there's a distinction, I think, between, for instance, this show and people like that, because, like Tim, I would. I would describe, if someone asked me as kind of center, right. And, you know, plays between. He plays between the, you know, the lines in order to maintain a successful and a significant and a big presence, which is something that I wouldn't be.
Tim Pool
Able to do if I think, well.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I'm not trying to offend you. I'm trying to. No, no, but Compliment you.
Tim Pool
No, no, no, but let me. Let me counter. Just.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Ok, then let's talk about vaccines.
Tim Pool
Let's. Let's counter on this point. I'll absolutely teasing you because Destiny was lying about me claiming I pushed vaccine conspiracies.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I know that, but look, I'm not.
Tim Pool
My point is not to get to the end.
Milo Yiannopoulos
You're going to get a compliment.
Tim Pool
It's fine. My point is not to say you're wrong. My point is to say if we went hardline in one direction, our viewership would be larger. Maybe, but it's clear when you look at all of the biggest.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Maybe, but it wouldn't be monetized. And that's my point. So the point is this. I respect what you do. And I have always been grateful to you, for instance, for having me on when it wasn't always easy for having me on. And you've done that with other guests, too. And I think the way in which you demonstrate courage is having people on earlier than others do. And you've done it with me, and I've always been grateful for it. Okay. I think that. So there was your compliment. You could have just waited for it. But what other people do, which I find intolerable, is they present Themselves as the bleeding edge of commentary or as the, you know, as the. As the. As the warriors on the front lines of whatever. And in fact, they are censoring 90% of what they say versus, you know, what happens here, which is like, all you have to do is kind of be a grown up. You know, you never want to. Well, on this show, like, the worst that happens is you sort of have to be like, talk like you would if there was a child in the room.
Tim Pool
Well, you gave.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Which is no great sacrifice, right?
Tim Pool
You gave us one.
Milo Yiannopoulos
There's a big difference.
Tim Pool
You know, you gave us one of the best insults of all time. In fact, when before the show, it was like, it wasn't the last time you were on us before that, I said, milo, just keep it academic. Academic insults are funnier and they're acceptable. And so you wrote down no personal invective with a sad face. But then you described Ron DeSantis as something off putting. Like when you reach for something but accidentally touch something moist, like a wet sponge.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yes, yes.
Tim Pool
And it was very good.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Somebody asked me the other day about Ted Cruz, and I. And I. And I remarked something similar, which is that he. See, there's something amphibian about him, as though he sleeps underwater and lays eggs in the reed. He's soggy, you know, as though he lays eggs in the reeds. I think if Ted Cruz were to reproduce, it would be in the form of tadpoles.
Shane Cashman
So you want him to play saggy.
Milo Yiannopoulos
You know, like that's the kind of thing you want. Isn't it funny? Well, some people say. Some people like the C word. You know, there are other shows for that. No, but I was trying to. It was the members only show, but we'll get there. I was trying to compliment you by saying, you know, that I think that you have a family friendly, mainstream appeal show that can actually make you a living, unlike the majority of most of us. And you show your courage through the people you bring on. Right. Which I think is great. What I can't stand is people who present themselves as these sort of brave warriors throwing themselves under the bus. I think the bravest thing you can do is to say something awful that shocks people, that blows open the fire drawers, that opens the space up for others to follow. Because you create through that. The blood you spill becomes a kind of baptismal neck character that. That, that. That christens a generation of warriors behind you.
Shane Cashman
That's why Kanye. So great.
Tim Pool
Let me, Let me.
Milo Yiannopoulos
And yeah, and that's. And that's why I loved working for him so much because, because that's exactly what ye does, exactly what Kanye west does. And, and we had, you know, we, I think we had something of a meeting of the minds in that regard. And, and you know, people respect that and they really appreciate that. And some, some, some of your viewers may a piece in the, in the Hollywood Reporter. I'm profiled instead of print edition Hollywood Reporter, which is very nice, by the way. If my Blaze band lifted as well, I must be really screwing up because I think I'm becoming socially acceptable again.
Elad Eliyahu
Mainstream.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, no, I mean, five Blaze shows in a row. I'm like, what did I do? I'm sorry.
Elad Eliyahu
Fox News next.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, no, never when they call. No, no, I don't. But I had a profile and some of you will know this we're talking about beforehand. You know, I try to do things. I think I describe myself as a sort of Jack Bauer who has to be disavowed officially but gets the job done privately. And I was very happy to be called by a member of the Trump family on election night to thank me for my work getting rid of.
Tim Pool
Let me pull this story up real quick so I can set it up.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Sure.
Tim Pool
So we have this story from the Hollywood Report. They say the Milo Yiannopoulos makeover, the alt rights fallen poster boy is back for Trump 2.0.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Then the story, it's my Tim Pool era.
Tim Pool
It's a, it's a profile, the heck.
Shane Cashman
Of a picture of you.
Tim Pool
But they say, like they say this.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I'm going to rebrand myself as Milo irl.
Tim Pool
Let me read this for you. This is, this is praise of Milo. Just before midnight on November 5, Milo Yiannopoulos, his phone rang on the horn from West Palm beach, says a source familiar with the matter was a member of Donald Trump's family. The caller would soon take the stage at Mar a Lago, beaming on stage alongside the president. Blah, blah, blah. God bless usa blasted across the room full of supporters. But first they wanted to personally thank Milo for helping the campaign smear once useful idiots allies no longer wanted in Trump's orbit. He says call if indeed it happened as described. Which when Yiannopoulos is concerned is never a given Captain.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I mean, they're not wrong.
Tim Pool
The ash heap for the once ubiquitous flamboyant far right rabble rousing who shot to notoriety during the first Trump campaign, but fell to earth after a series of bruising scandals. They then go on to say at the end that you go to the.
Milo Yiannopoulos
End, you can go to the end.
Tim Pool
And they mention that this was. They said what did they say? What. Where do they mention this?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Right at the very end. If you keep going, it's a very long profile. Very long. Lavish.
Tim Pool
Is it the small?
Milo Yiannopoulos
If you just keep going.
Tim Pool
I see here it says Yiannopoulos published what he purported to be loomers history of mental health issues. And poof went her access to the present elect's inner circle. As slippery as Yiannopoulos can be, he can deliver. This is Tarantula's sales pitch after all. And if the business takes off, expect to see such tactics multiplied by the number of clients on his roster, official or not. So what is the claim they're making that you did slippery?
Milo Yiannopoulos
It's only because I'm so well moisturized. No. So post Kanye, I have started a talent management agency to look after other difficult mercurial stars. It's called Tarantula. Tarantula visited tr. I've never really done this ever on a show before, but I'm going to be shameless this evening, by the way. No, TRNT la. You can go to Tarantula and you can see our extraordinary past client list, which I'm sure that Tim is going to be kind enough to throw up on screen. TRNT la. And so we do a lot of talent management, but we also do what I would describe as retribution as a service.
Tim Pool
So it's like Norm MacDonald in Dirty Work.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah. So every appalling.
Tim Pool
That movie was awesome.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Every appalling, underhanded, disgraceful, disgusting and oh my gosh, how can a human being do this to another human being? That's me. The United nations was a client of my partner. So there's three general partners of the firm. Bianca Jacob is one of mine, believe it or not. So anyway, so we have our. Our previous client list scrolling gracefully across the screen. And XXX is dead.
Shane Cashman
What happened there?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, I was an advisor of his immediately. Really?
Elad Eliyahu
George and Laura Bush.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Milo Yiannopoulos
That's. That's my political partner, William Jefferson Clinton. My political partner again.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah. So I've. We have. We have five presidents among the three of us that we have worked for, including the current one. Well, the one to be. I mean, and, and you know, Azealia Banks and Kanye west and XXXTentacion when he was alive and I was in Florida helping. You know, that was sort of 2016 kind of period when he was becoming a bit of one of those. So I was working for him a little bit. So yeah, I mean, I worked for Bianca Jagger. Believe it or not. A bunch of other interesting people. Azalea Banks lasted about three weeks as a client.
Shane Cashman
I'm shocked.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah, stunner. So retribution service side of things is when a useful idiot has outlived their usefulness. For instance, Nick Fuentes or Laura Looma, I will occasionally be called and offered vast sums of money to get rid of them. By whom? That must remain a matter for me and the family. But. So one of those things is. If you missed the beginning of this show, you'll have missed me. Brandishing the complete wit and wisdom of Nicholas J. Fuentes. Lovingly compiled by mentor and role model Milo Yiannopoulos. And this is my new book. It's out.
Tim Pool
Your book has some endorsements, you were saying?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Oh, thank you for reminding me. Yes. So it's got some blurbs. I'm going to read the blurbs. First of all, I'll read you the back cover. So the back cover says, lovingly compiled over a decade by his role model, mentor and inspiration, Milo Yiannopoulos, this book is an exhaustive intellectual history of the America first movement. Its wisdom and wit eloquently expressed in the words of its leader, Nick Fuentes. Complete and unabridged, this volume contains every brilliant thought Nick has ever expressed. Together with all of his best jokes. It's a perfect gift for the groiper in your life. The complete wit and wisdom of Nicholas J. Fuentes will be treasured by the whole family for years to come.
Tim Pool
You actually got these quotes from high profile people?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, that's. That's my blurb about my book.
Tim Pool
No, I know, but I'm gonna.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I'm gonna read you now. I've got to do it on the phone. I'm terribly sorry for the. For the. So here, here. Here are the blurbs for the book. Let's look. Tucker Carlson. If you thought Dangerous was a page turner, you won't believe how fast you'll get through this. Marjorie Taylor Greene. A perfect portrait of the mind of Nicholas Fuentes. Raw egg nationalist. The great raw egg nationalist. Single says, left me feeling empty. And Laura Trump says I have no words. So if you are interested, it'll be out in a couple of days. A couple of days? On Amazon and everywhere else. I'm sorry it wasn't available today, but it'll be out soon. Lovely color car that features a swank.
Shane Cashman
Are you going to show us what's inside?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, I'd like to keep the contents, I think, for buyers. Except to set to tell you one story, which is I set the record state about that infamous dinner, that infamous dinner at Mar a Lago. So I do, I do set the record straight about that infamous dinner at Mar a La. So you'll remember, because there was an ill fated, although very highly viewed, I note Tim Carst episode in which my old boss, Kanye west unfortunately decided the interview was over quite early into the episode after Tim had been very generous and kind to us in all kinds of ways. And I was like, oh, no. So please don't, please don't. But of course, you know, when working for somebody, you gotta, you know, you gotta, you gotta follow the boss out the door. So. For which I apologize. But so the dinner at Mar a Lago, if you recall that, where I sort of took credit for making the President's life difficult, I do set the record straight and I would like to again now, which is that immediately after being canceled, immediately after losing Adidas and his bank accounts and the rest of it, ye hired me to rebuild his company. So I ran Yeezy for, you know, first as political director and then a chief of staff for two years. It's a multi billion dollar multinational fashion and music brand. I was like, really? What? Me and George. But I turned out to be. I turned out to be good at it, Actually murdered it. He really didn't have any staff to speak of at all. I booked his ticket, he flew commercial and his tickets were on my credit card because he didn't have a working credit card to go meet Donald Trump for dinner, a dinner that was long planned and I couldn't make it. And he took Nick Fuentes, unfortunately. And I thought, what am I going to do? So I called a political operative in Florida who is very well connected, works for five presidents, so on and so forth, called Karen Jorno to try to grease the wheels a little bit, to sort of smooth it all over. And so she picked them up at the airport. They went to the airport. And after that dinner had happened and the Nick Fuentes, like, thing had kind of blown up.
Elad Eliyahu
Yay.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Got a bit spooked about blowing his relationship up, up forever with Trump. So I kind of took the. I took the fall for it. I fell on my sword and I said it was me. I was trying to, like, get back at Trump for like not recognizing me after the election. It was a very plausible lie because I did kind of feel like that, you know, and I said I took the rat for it. But the real story is that Yay asked me, like, what's going to really leave a dent? What's going to leave a Mark. And I'm like, I don't know, take Fuentes. That'll do it. So anyway, this poor, this poor woman, Karen Giorno, who I know is, you know, she's basically the person you call in Florida if you want to get somebody who's not in the usual Mar a Lago circle into the circle and sort of smoothly move through that environment. Right. So I called her and I said, could you pick up Kanye west at the airport and like, drive him to dinner? And I didn't tell her that Nick Fuentes was in the car. And so anyway, there's a lot more to that and I'll leave it for.
Elad Eliyahu
Can I, can I follow up with you something on there? Because it's sort of like in this quote. But first they wanted to personally thank Milo for helping with the campaign smear once useful idiots and no longer Trump allies. Isn't it odd because it sounds like you brought Nick Fuentes to the dinner and you're taking care of a problem that you helped make for Trump.
Milo Yiannopoulos
That's probably true. Although what it's like, thanks for taking.
Elad Eliyahu
Out the garbage that you threw in my campaign.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, it was nice enough for them to call and say thank you. But what they're really talking about, what they really. You must really hate me. What they're really talking about was Laura Looma. Can you talk a little bit? Laura Looma.
Elad Eliyahu
Why was she brought in?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Of course, complete begin with completely insane. And Laura was brought on into the. So into the campaign by Jason Miller, who is that sort of frog faced, useless bag of. Never mind. But Jason Miller has done nothing but make it more difficult for Trump to win since he was brought into the inner circle. But he's either got something on Trump or he brings money in. I don't know which one it is. Nobody does. But Jason Miller and Boris Epstein, who's the head of Trump's legal team, these are the two guys who were kind of like, oh, yeah, Laura Looma, maybe Laura Looma. And so she gets on the plane and then Laura Looma claims to a bunch of people in Palm beach, all of her friends around in Miami, that she had performed Family friendly, huh?
Elad Eliyahu
Monica Lewinsky, I was gonna say a sex act.
Tim Pool
There you go.
Elad Eliyahu
She alleged this. She alleged to people she was spreading those.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I love you and I try to take care of you. And do you know how difficult it is for me to talk like this on your show? Do you know, do you know how hard this is?
Tim Pool
Members only show. Yeah, I will just, I'll say we'll go off.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, whatever it is, I can't. You know, it's been so long since I had sex. I did it the wrong way. I did it like that. I was just completely wrong. So, no, she claimed that she had performed a sex act on the president to a lot of her friends. And this. I was like, okay, all right, okay. So I got a call from somebody, and they said, we need to get rid of her. The president wants to get rid of her, but he doesn't want to be the one to do it because she's crazy. So we don't want her turning on the president because so many people. She's so many followers and everything. So my job was to bring things about Laura to light that made her ineligible to, you know, be on the plane and around the present circle. So, for instance, she's not Jewish. She made it up. A friend of mine was there when she did it. She ordered a Star of David necklace off the Internet so that she could be ruder about Jews on stage at a rally in 2018.
Elad Eliyahu
Laura Loomer isn't Jewish.
Milo Yiannopoulos
She's not Jewish. She's the only person in history.
Elad Eliyahu
Wait, so what's the.
Milo Yiannopoulos
She's the only person in history. I submitted her for the Guinness Book of Records because she's the only person in history who's ever had a nose job to look more Jewish. The most amazing thing you've ever heard in your life. But I also.
Elad Eliyahu
I've never heard that about her before.
Milo Yiannopoulos
But she's not actually Jewish. And when she even ran for Congress.
Elad Eliyahu
And that never came up.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Right, when she was. When she. Well, that's because I was communications director. But no, when. Maybe not a great job. Sorry. I'm sorry.
Elad Eliyahu
It sounds like things went sour with Laura and you guys have a lot of bad blood and you sank her as a result of. People do. Am I reading this right?
Milo Yiannopoulos
People do pay me a lot of money to clean up my own messes. I'm just realizing this now. Yeah. No, anyway. Anyway, so Laura is. When Laura was going to give a talk to the. To the Republican Jewish Palm Beach Coalition, or whatever it is, she drew what she thought was a Star of David on the folder she was holding her speech in, the speech I'd just written for her, except it wasn't a Star of David. It was a pentagram. And I said, laura, darling, can I have that folder back? And she's like, why? I'm on the way out. I got a speech to go. I said, yeah, I know you've got a Speech together. I just wrote it. Can I just. Can I just say what, What, What? And I said, well, you've written. Yes, yes. I start. It's a. Jewish. Jewish. But it's, It's a pentagram. I said, what do you mean it's a pentagram? I said, well, that's the Satanism thing. That's five stars. The Jewish star has six stars. And I had to draw on a whiteboard the difference and ask her to copy it. And she couldn't, like, she couldn't, like, copy the two people will say, because there's no different. But you couldn't. It couldn't copy. So this is the first, the first clue. Thank you. This is the first clue I had. Something was wrong anyway. And the second thing that I released was that in addition to her, the lack of.
Elad Eliyahu
That's what sank her among.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, no account of it. Jewishness. What really sank her among Trump is he hates plastic surgery. And he wondered why she looks so weird. And when I, when I told them it's because she'd had so many procedures, he, like Trump, is kind of like a bit repulsed by plastic surgery. That's the real thing that sunk her. But the other thing that I did that made her. That expelled her from the circle to the great applause and thanks of the campaign and his whole family, was that I revealed the real reason she can't own a gun. So Laura Loomis says that she can't own a gun or have a open carry license in California because the FBI is targeting her for being a conservative. But I have a letter from them which I acquired, which in fact says it's because her own father had her committed in what we In California call a 5150 a forcible psych hold twice. And that's why she's not allowed to own a gun, because she's mental. And so the headline was, why can't Laura Looma own a gun? I asked the FBI comma and her dad, Jeff, and I got her dad to, like, I flipped her dad.
Tim Pool
I want to, I do want to make sure we get to this story.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, I'm done. I'm done, I'm done.
Tim Pool
We have about 10 minutes before Super Chat, so let's jump to the story from Newsweek. Chinese ships suspected of undersea cable sabotage detained in NATO lake. This is where things get pretty crazy. So already Europe is preparing for World War 3. They say they've mobilized 800,000 NATO troops. They are giving out pamphlets in some Baltic states saying, prepare for war. Here's how you need to do it. Russia has of course updated their nuclear doctrine to lower the threshold. Then we saw two undersea cables severed. We got a great call from one of our members last night who said is this possibly a precursor to a larger escalation of war? Because destruction of communications tends to be the first move. Now they have detained a Chinese vessel, which let's hope it's not the case could implicate China involving them in a greater conflict. Newsweek says a Chinese vessel has been implicated in what has been described as the sabotage of undersea telecom cables in the Baltic Sea. International concerns surround the cutting of the 730 mile Sea Lion 1 cable connecting Finland and Germany and the 130 mile link between Sweden and Lithuania. On Monday, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius described the incident as hybrid actions while the Swedish and Lithuanian counterpart said they were deeply concerned.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Is it okay if I go for a tinkle?
Tim Pool
It is absolutely.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Because I don't care about all about this.
Tim Pool
Well, all right.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Excuse me.
Tim Pool
And then I'll ask Elad. World War Three, fortunately, don't close the door. Okay, good.
Elad Eliyahu
I believe fortunately he closed the door.
Tim Pool
You were saying?
Elad Eliyahu
I don't think so, not in the near term. I think a lot of people Putin's holding off on making any moves moves until Trump gets into office. But no, I think there's just some asymmetric sort of warfare that we will have a tough time like giving a like kind response against. I don't think we're going to go inside and start damaging cables or what other weird things.
Tim Pool
No, no, no, no, no. But I mean if China is involved in assisting Russia with severing or destruct destroying communications, it has huge implications but.
Elad Eliyahu
It'S one of those.
Tim Pool
It very well may be a Chinese ship dragging an anchor I guess is what their argument was. I hope that's the case but I'm not convinced.
Phil Labonte
So I'm, I'm actually more concerned with the change in, in Russia's nuclear policy than than with this communication thing because it is it. This is possibly an accident, possibly, you know, some. Something that wasn't intentional. Whereas the official change in Russia's nuclear policy that is is specifically in response to Ukraine using U. S made weapons using, using likely using US Intelligence to help to the strike. These are very accurate weapons. So it's possibly also the US Helping select targets. In any other context, the United if it were a context where someone did this to the United states, it would 100% be looked at as the country that the attack came from. And where the weapons came from, it would be considered an act of war. I was listening to Glenn Greenwald and Tucker Carlson on the way in today, and they were talking about how the politics in Russia are very different from here and that Putin, if he doesn't, that he has to remain, he has to look a certain way to the, to the Russian people. Like Russians and Americans are not the same people. The culture is very different and the politics are also very different. As much as Putin does have a pretty solid grip on the country, there is a possibility of him being overthrown. There's a possibility of him being killed. Just like he, he likely tossed that dancer out of, out of a building today. Or not, I'm sorry, not today, a couple days ago or whatever. So, I mean, it's, that kind of politics is a real thing. And Putin's not insulated from that entirely. It's less likely that he's going to be targeted, but it's possible that he could be killed. So he might be in a situation, he could end up being in a situation where he looks weak.
Elad Eliyahu
He has to continue the war.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. If he looks weak, then he gets, you know, he could get off. And so if that's, if that's the case, I mean, he might be in a position where he has to escalate the war, you know, especially if there's more than one strike. Like this strike may be able to be looked, be overlooked, but not continued.
Tim Pool
You don't think potential Chinese involvement is substantially more worrying?
Milo Yiannopoulos
What a lovely toilet. Of course.
Tim Pool
Great. Right?
Milo Yiannopoulos
You've got the most remarkable latrine, Sam.
Tim Pool
Cedar Bridge broke it. And I'm not trying to.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Regular guy doesn't surprise me.
Tim Pool
He said on the show. And I was surprised he brought it up. And I was like, he said, sorry about your toilet. And I was like, okay.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, I've got to tell you, this is, I mean, I live in a 22 room travertine marble mansion in Los Angeles, belongs to a friend of mine. And we've very, you know, it's pink marble and it's very finally appointed. But we don't have a toilet as nice as it is. It is, it is. It's marvelous. But we don't have a toilet as nice as yours.
Tim Pool
It's like a couple hundred bucks.
Elad Eliyahu
I think the thing here is deniability that's coming from the Chinese. So they could say, hey, we didn't, we, we used an anchor to do it. And then like, same with hitting boats in the Philippines. Like, we didn't do this on purpose.
Tim Pool
Like, I get it. My point for Phil was I understand what you were saying about Putin and all that stuff. My concern is if there's insinuated or ev. Evident Chinese involvement in conflict in Eastern Europe. We're overnight. It's, it's what, gradually, then suddenly boom? World War iii.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, absolutely. And to be honest with you, if, if there is going to be any kind of kinetic. Kinetic action, it, it, it is likely to be in the, in the interim before President Trump is, Is inaugurated.
Shane Cashman
So there's a pattern of sabotage in the Baltic Sea because this is the same place. The Nordstream pipeline line.
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah. If the Nord Stream didn't get us into World War Three. I don't know about some cables.
Shane Cashman
This is.
Tim Pool
Yeah, but Germany accused Ukraine of doing that.
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah. And I think there was evidence that eventually came out that you.
Tim Pool
Some Ukrainian guy who blew up Nordstrom.
Elad Eliyahu
Likely with us involved, I doubt they could do it without US Involvement.
Tim Pool
Germany. Germany accused a Ukrainian guy of blowing up Nord Stream, too. And so when that happened, I was shocked and I said this. This country is an enemy of the United States. They're actively trying to drag us into World War iii, bombing a pipeline to our major allies in Europe. Europe. The left removed that context and says Tim Pool called Ukraine an enemy. And I'm like, yeah, why don't you include the part where Germany has accused them of bombing the gas pipeline that's supplying fuel to Western Europe. That's, that's not an act of ally allyship for the United States. That's blowing up our energy resources to make the argument.
Elad Eliyahu
I do think it was within the American interest to not have a pipeline going from Russia to Germany because that allows their leverage, by the way.
Tim Pool
So your argument is that NATO, that the United States violated NATO, you're saying that the United States acted with subterfuge to damage NATO nations that we are allied with?
Elad Eliyahu
I think the United States definitely had knowledge. The reason why this war started is in part because of Russia and many Europe, Germany and so many Europeans are dependent on Russian oil. Trump has actually talked about this when he was president in the past, and now the fruits are coming to bear. Leverage that Russia holds over the Europeans is all through gas, and that's why they're less likely to get involved.
Tim Pool
But the issue is, is the US has been trying to offset Russian gas supply into Europe to lower the costs. Destroying a pipeline increases how much Russia can charge through Gazprom, through the Ukrainian pipelines. So bombing of Nord Stream 2 helped Russia, like, maintain control and it created a higher priority and more important on the existing gas lines they already control.
Elad Eliyahu
I think it forces Russians to now sell oil and pennies on the dollar to the Chinese now because they are unable to export as much oil and gas to the Europeans. That's what we want to force them to do to.
Tim Pool
Why would they have to sell pennies on the dollar now?
Elad Eliyahu
This means that they have been to China.
Tim Pool
I know. Because they have to make money and they're under sanctions. But Germany is going to have a harder time pulling in natural gas now with Nord Stream getting bombed. And Russia is going to say we are 20% of the supply. You got to pay. I understand. They're bullshit.
Elad Eliyahu
Consequences for Germany deciding to make their gas and oil reliant on Russia totally their fault. And they're dealing with the consequences of poor political decisions at their top echelon from a decade ago.
Tim Pool
It sounds like your view is. I'm not saying you' is that Germany is a vassal of the United States.
Elad Eliyahu
A lot of Europe, they're an ally. They're under our domain, not an ally.
Tim Pool
If we're bombing their. Their energy sources. If you think the United States directed a Ukrainian bomb.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Germany has. Germany has inspired for some time to occupy the position. And I think it's an unbreakable partnership, like blacks in the Democrat Party between the UK and the US And Germany has sometimes sought to. To occupy that position. Never made much progress there. But it's certainly true that they have wished that they had that relationship.
Tim Pool
But. And again, I'm not saying you're wrong. It would be that these European states are basically vassals of the United States. And I'm not saying it's wrong. It's actually probably.
Elad Eliyahu
I think it's part of a larger partnership.
Phil Labonte
Well, I mean, look at. Any NATO member to some degree could be considered a vassal of the United States because the United States is funding their defense at the very.
Tim Pool
Right, Right, right.
Phil Labonte
But the US is the state.
Tim Pool
But I mean like you act out of line and we blow up your.
Elad Eliyahu
Gas pipeline, that's every country on the planet Earth is therefore a vassal state. You bottom line and we're blowing you up.
Tim Pool
You're true with that. But if they are acting underneath the orders and instructions of NATO and the United States and then if they get out of line, we bomb them. That treaty signifies that they are a subjugated nation.
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah. Most of our allies are the junior partners.
Tim Pool
To be fair, we've occupied Germany since World War II, so.
Elad Eliyahu
Liberated. Liberated.
Tim Pool
Yes, liberated.
Elad Eliyahu
Liberated Germany.
Shane Cashman
There are theories NATO was behind Eisenhower.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Really liberated with all the millions of Germans he murdered.
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah. I think we did liberate all of Europe. And the reason why we shouldn't pull back on that allyship that we have with them is because we don't want to have to come and rescue Europe again in another 40 years when they screw everything up between their balance of power.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah, definitely. Europe, where the problems are right now.
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Well, so we're going to wake up to World War 3 or what's going to happen?
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah, no, everybody's holding off till Trump gets in at least, and then from there things will be calmer.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah, they'll. They'll suck it up. Even if Biden kills, you know, a bunch of people he shouldn't. They'll suck it up because they know Trump's coming in and they know there's no point.
Tim Pool
There's, There's. There's a fear, though, that the current administration. I wouldn't call it Biden. Is trying to escalate things to make it impossible for Trump to.
Phil Labonte
Lincoln hates Russia.
Milo Yiannopoulos
It's never going to. Yeah. It's never going to be impossible for Trump to Deal. Escalate. Okay. Trump is a. Trump is a generationally historic figure who perhaps there hasn't been. Perhaps there hasn't been somebody. I don't think there's been anybody since maybe even Lincoln, who has so completely and entirely embodied what it means to be America, whose fate is entwined with America. Teddy Roosevelt, who has become.
Shane Cashman
Come on now.
Elad Eliyahu
Modern day neocon. That's what they'd call. If Teddy Roosevelt was around right now. They'd call him a neocon.
Milo Yiannopoulos
But think about, Think about the manner in which.
Elad Eliyahu
Okay, good. Yes.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Think about the manner in which Trump's fate is entwined with America's. He didn't just say, I feel your pain to his voters. He took most of it on. He shouldered it. By bearing the brunt of the attacks from the left, by getting all of the lawfare, by becoming the. Trump is a shorthand for everything that the Democrats hate about Republican voters. Right.
Tim Pool
An avatar.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Exactly.
Phil Labonte
But America.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Exactly. And Trump became. And this is what I was trying to get at when I was on last time, when we were talking about DeSantis and Trump. Okay. And I was proven so spectacularly correct because Trump is now indistinguishable from America. And what was so brilliant about his stint at McDonald's was that it combined the eccentricity that you expect from an avuncular figure because he's gone from daddy, that he was in 2016 to more like pater patriae. Which? Father of the nation? More like an avuncular kind of. Yes, exactly. Trump has become mythological. You read my tweet, didn't you? Trump has become something greater than just an elected official. He's become, he's become a stand in for what it means to be America.
Phil Labonte
And so he's going to be like, he's a part of Americana now.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Exactly. And when he does this McDonald's thing and you have the little, you have the eccentricities, like, untouched by human hands. Because that's, of course, what he worries about, because he's like a germaphobe, whatever, but he's also there. He's there as the, as the, you know, America. That's how America, that's how everybody sees America is powerful, slightly ridiculous, but awesome. Right? That's, that's like, that's, that's pretty much how everyone sees America. Right? Strong, a bit silly, but ultimately pretty great, you know, or at least that's the best version of America, the best version of America that's ever been, you know, and now we're getting a little bit back to that. There's no worldly, I mean, no one is going to war with the guy that walked across the demilitarized zone and shook hands with, with Kim Jong Un. Nobody is going to war with the guy that Putin fears because he knows that Trump will push the button. Right? Nobody's going to war with Trump. Nobody. And that means that nobody's going to go to war with, with a, with a, with a President elect Trump either. And I think this is, I don't think it's gonna happen.
Tim Pool
This is what I like about Trump.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Don't believe it.
Tim Pool
There is. You know, I was talking about a business deal I was in about seven or eight years ago, and what's traditional in the industry is they say with Russia. No, with a New York based network. And the way, the way they say that these typical deals work is. And you know, this probably in Hollywood, they give you a, they give you a contract, they call it boilerplate. It stabs a knife in your back and you've got to hire a lawyer to go through it and rip out all the evil.
Milo Yiannopoulos
And it's not just that, but there are, there's a hierarchy of knives waiting to stab you in the back at every moment. So, so if you dodge this one, the other one gets.
Tim Pool
So I go, I go into this meeting, they say, here's what we want to do. It's fantastic. Here's the we'll email you the contract. I say, sounds good. I look at it, I read it, I laugh, and I say, are you nuts? And then I respond to the email saying, I appreciate it, but this contract is not serious. It hands over ip. It hands over ownership. That's a ridiculous thing for you to have asked me for. And amend it. They said, send it to your lawyers, redline it, and send it back. Back. I responded with, if you think you're going to put a $5,000 legal bill on me to try and do a business deal, I will not be entering business with someone like you. And I said, kindly f off.
Milo Yiannopoulos
But this is what everyone else has done. I mean, look at the Wilkes brothers system. Okay, but.
Tim Pool
Right. My point is simply this. Sorry, just to finish. This is what I like about Trump so much. And when you say he would push the button, there are very few people that I've met that I respect who would be willing to say, I will, I will, I will, I will. Will crash my own car before I would ever bend my knee to you. Donald Trump is the guy who says to Putin, I will nuke you before I let you win. And Putin's like, he might.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yeah, yeah. So. So this is called the Madman doctrine. And the Madman doctrine was most notably deployed by Nixon. Okay. And Nixon's thought was, if I make people think that I'm crazy and I'll do pretty much anything thing, people will be too afraid to start shi. You know what? And he was right about that, and it was very effective. Madman theory or the madman doctrine is why Trump behaves like he does, which a lot of his critics don't understand, which is if you think, and I guess I'm a student of this too, if you think somebody will do literally anything that you cannot predict how they will retaliate, and for the slightest of perceived insults, they might retaliate with massive brutal punishment, which is typically how I like to operate. You just don't go there. It's not worth it. Like, it's just. There's just no point risking that. Right. But to your point about the contracts, interesting thing happening in media at the moment. All of the people who took those deals are beginning to fall and fade. Nobody talks about Ben Shapiro anymore. Candace Owens has gone completely crazy. All of those big, established, the people who took advantage of the censored and the canceled in 2017, who kind of, you might say, stole their audiences. Those guys, you know, the Wilkes brothers and whatever. So the Wilkes brothers are Texan billionaires who have funded most of the Worst people in conservative media. You know, the sort of people who. People who are rabid. Rabid Zionists, even by Republican standards. And. Well, I just did, you know, the Daily Wire, Candace Owens, Ben Shapiro.
Elad Eliyahu
What do you think's crazy about Candace Owens? Rabid Zionist, I mean.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, she's. She's gone the opposite way now because she's left and because she was. It's a bit more complicated. I'll get to that. So she started off that way. She's a creation of the Daily Wire. Okay. And she started off a Zionist, all right? That's when they were funding her. Now they're not. You understand the difference? Okay, so.
Elad Eliyahu
But you called her crazy. So what is she crazy about now?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, because she's. She's gone off the ball into conspiracy theory because she no longer has a producer and she starts to make her own decisions, which is, you know, always, always a mistake for somebody who's never read a book.
Elad Eliyahu
Fact check. True, Candace?
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, she's never forgiven me because I roasted her in front of many of. Well, actually all of the richest Jews in Palm Beach.
Tim Pool
We do got to go to super chats.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I'll be quick. I'll be quick. The thing that's happening in media that's interesting, I think, is that my interruption, all of the people who took those kinds of deals are falling or fading, right? The people who gave their ip, gave their whatever. So if you think of it like this, you have the Mercer ecosystem, which is Bannon, Breitbart, me, Tucker and Trump. And then you have the Wilkes brothers ecosystem, which is the Daily Wire, and all of the kind of, like, hyper Zionist prager, right? Those people are all kind of, like, faltering at the moment. The people who took those kinds of deals and the people who didn't are starting to, like, spark up a little bit. And in this. And as we're, you know. So the reason Candace is in the trouble she's in is she got lured out of the safe environs of the Daily Wire and Independent and then lured into a variety of crazy positions by Nick Fuentes, who told her, we got you. I'm going to give you access to my gigantic audience of like. And it turned out there was no gigantic audience because he's botted to. Botted to buggery, just like all of the other Wilkes brothers entities. They fake it till they make it. Ben Shapiro did this. She did this. Nick Francis is attempting to do it just without the money, which is going to be a very, very nasty end for him. But she's been lured out of this point being this. There's an opening now. There is a huge market opportunity now for people who said no. And I did the same thing. I was brought into WME and they gave me the same offer they gave you and I said no. There's a huge market opportunity now as all of those people who astroturf their way to supposed fame to like number one podcast podcasts, none of their listeners are real, none of their advertiser not getting what they paid for. The listeners aren't real, the viewers aren't real, the book purchases aren't real, all their books are. So if you, I don't know if you know this, but when you write a book. So the books that I write are like actually popular for politicians and whatnot. If you are an unpopular person, you can pay about $500,000 to a firm that will buy your loads of copies of your book in various different places to game the New York Times algorithm to make you a New York Times bestselling author. It costs about half a million on a good week. A million if there's another good book out. All the people who did this, who have burned through millions, are now all kind of like fading out of the conversation. So there's a big moment happening. And the reason I'm making such a big deal, I was talking about this for long is right now is the moment. If you are an up and coming or an enthusiastic conservative podcaster or a wannabe host, or you want to be somebody like Tim, or you want to be somebody like whatever, now is the moment because there is a huge widening of the market at this exact point in time. With Trump's election and with the fall and fade of all of the previous gatekeepers and kingpins, there is a massive opportunity right now and a huge empty space, a massive open playing field for you to just take, buy, assure MV7 plus, plug it into your laptop, get a simple camera and become really big and really wealthy.
Tim Pool
We got to go to super chats. So if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, share the show with everyone you know and go to timcast.com right now, click join us, become a member. We're going to have an uncensored show in about 20 minutes. Now I've seen some people have signed up on YouTube memberships. That is totally different. So let me clarify for you for those that are listening, timcast.com separate website. You click join us or sign up, you become a member. 10 bucks a month and then we're gonna have that members only show on the front page of the site. You'll see it in a little window. It'll say uncensored 10pm let's grab some.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Super chats before we do that. Where did you get this from? This. This Shearling denim thing.
Elad Eliyahu
Ralph Lauren. All right. Super chats.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Oh dear.
Tim Pool
So the first super chat is wonderful. It says from Cricket Smile Asterion From Baldur's Gate 3 is on Tim cast tonight. So why don't I just. Let's see if I can pull up anything from Aarion. Have you seen any of this?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yes. The developer who yes sent me. Yeah. Yeah. I think he says darling a lot.
Tim Pool
He certainly does. See if we can get some interaction.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Empire's spawn is less than a slave. We have no choice but where they are masters. I heard it in the first syllable. Speak and our bodies react.
Tim Pool
They had this guy listen to you speak. I There's how there's no other way.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Biggest threat vampire. A vampire spawn.
Tim Pool
Oh man. Here we go. Even remember his own face. Come on there ca.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I don't care about he's evil at all.
Tim Pool
I don't want to hear this person's complex. I want to hear Here we go.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Should we just get into it at Cress?
Tim Pool
You know this is the guy are.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Going to go to town with this soon there'll be mods letting have sex with all kinds of different animals.
Tim Pool
No.
Milo Yiannopoulos
They could have just hired me to do it.
Phil Labonte
They could have. That would have been the proper thing to do.
Tim Pool
Let's see what we got here. If they ask what is this? What is this? Oh come on. Tik tok sacrifice.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I'd suggest virgins young sacrifice. I suggest virgin enthusiasm. These. These.
Tim Pool
These are awful. Like is there no YouTube video with just.
Phil Labonte
It's like you just the best lightest.
Tim Pool
Bit I've been already know about about us.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I'm the most powerful vampire in the realms.
Elad Eliyahu
I don't know why.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I just think it's adorable. I'm the most powerful vampire in the realms. Yeah. Okay. All right. I get all his voice.
Tim Pool
All right.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Okay.
Tim Pool
Let's grab some more. Let's see what we got. Let's see. Cryptic coil says Milo. There's a character yet on American Horror Story that reminds me that reminds me of you. Myrtle Snow. She's in season three and eight.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Which one's Myrtle Snow?
Tim Pool
I don't know.
Milo Yiannopoulos
The one that reminds me of me is the nurse in the in grotesquerie on FX at the moment. If everyone's seen that I will stress.
Tim Pool
You Know, I get Baldur's Gate 3, like, right when it comes out, download it, I play it. Within a few minutes, you meet Astarion. And I was like, holy crap, I'm texting people, being like, dude, are you seeing this?
Milo Yiannopoulos
No. They told me.
Tim Pool
They told me, like, they modeled this character after you.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Many such cases. You know, I don't like to toot my own horn, as anybody who knows me will tell you, but, you know, there's plenty of legends. There's only one icon.
Tim Pool
Okay, so Mark Giudetti says, tim, you are so wrong tonight. Sodom and Gomorrah are the Old Testament, which is the Jewish Torah. Stop being a know it all when you don't. Christians don't have any of the Old Testament. Huh?
Shane Cashman
I think the Old Testament has more than the Torah.
Tim Pool
So the. I am correct. You are wrong. Blackstone's formulation was rooted in the teachings of Sodom, Gomorrah. And if there's but one righteous person. That is true. Read. Read it. That's a fact. It doesn't. It doesn't mean anything beyond that. I'm not a Christian, but that's what the basis of it is. Better that 10 guilty persons go free than one.
Milo Yiannopoulos
What's good about you, Tim, and what I appreciate about you is that even though that you. You have not yet, or maybe never will reach that point in a. I.
Tim Pool
Was Christian when I was younger.
Milo Yiannopoulos
A faith journey, you nonetheless recognize that the. That let's say, you know, that the principles that the faith inspires in people, that the context of Christianity, the moral framework, is what makes society functioning, stable, prosperous, healthy, and it's what America was based on. And a lot of people who don't have that personal kind of faith. We'll try. I mean, I remember very, very vividly Joe Rogan In 2017, like, bucking against this when I said it. And at least you do recognize that what makes your country great is, at least in part, is Christian. Christian moral ethics, even if you can't quite get yourself there. And I do. And so I respect that about you.
Tim Pool
There's the. There's the IQ bell curve meme of the guy whose eyes are on the side of his head and he says, God is real. Then there's the monk who's very intelligent, says, God is.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yes.
Tim Pool
And there's the guy in the middle crying, saying, there's no God.
Phil Labonte
Absolutely.
Tim Pool
And so there is a challenge in, you know, when I've talked to people who are Christian and they don't quite know the logic behind the Ten Commandments and why they are functional and important for society to make sense.
Milo Yiannopoulos
It's because you live in a country where everyone's retarded.
Tim Pool
But I will say this.
Milo Yiannopoulos
It is if you talk to like a well educated European Catholic and you'll be like, oh my God, every science just like springs out of this. You know, you just. You see?
Tim Pool
Right. My point is it is better that people follow these things. Even, even if they don't understand why, then they don't follow them at all.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Of course we do it with everything else. Why not with that?
Tim Pool
But we did this on the show a couple years ago with Seamus. We went through the Ten Commandments as from. And I said, take this outside of the context of religion and logically apply them and discuss why these things make sense. Honor your father and mother. Makes complete sense. Without the family structure, societies collapse. Don't murder. Duh. Societies collapse. And even as simply put as have no gods before me, if you are following other laws that can lead to destruction, that is, Will lead to societal collapse.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Which is the basis, you know, which is the basis also of a sort of religious freedom being received. Christianity. Because look, Christianity is congruent and compatible with the Bill of Rights. Other religions aren't.
Tim Pool
It's the Bill of Rights are based upon.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Exactly. Yeah. Because you cannot have a complete freedom from consequence saying whatever you, you want, however you want, whenever you want, with no consequence with Judaism or with Islam. It doesn't work.
Tim Pool
Let's read some more super chats. What do we got here? Jason Hutton says holy Milo. Ian dialed beyond 11. Much love to you all and appreciate the discourse and enlightenment. Well, there you go.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Ian.
Tim Pool
He's not here.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I know. I'm greatly aggrieved by that. I'm wounded by it. But when we get to the members show, if you haven't signed up, go do it right now because I got some stuff to say about. About yesterday.
Tim Pool
All right, Soapy Enigma says. Elad, how would you feel if you didn't eat breakfast yesterday?
Elad Eliyahu
I'm not sure I would feel. This is one of those dumb jokes.
Milo Yiannopoulos
They're calling you a stupid black person. It's. It's.
Elad Eliyahu
I don't. I guess I'm not on my.
Tim Pool
There's no racial component to it.
Milo Yiannopoulos
There is. It's an IQ thing, basically. This was. This was.
Tim Pool
It's. But, but he.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, this was. It was a 4chan meme that began with a court case involving a black defendant who was asked, how would you have felt if you did such and such. Well, I Did do such and such. Yeah, but how would you have. He wasn't able to understand hypotheticals. He wasn't able to understand.
Tim Pool
Conditional hypotheticals.
Elad Eliyahu
Was.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yes, it's sort of a sub ATIQ thing. So that's what that was.
Tim Pool
Well, no, he answered correctly.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yes.
Tim Pool
He said, I don't know how it.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yes, he surprised us all.
Tim Pool
He's got fighting words for you. We'll, we'll, we'll, we'll have fun in the members comes from somewhere.
Elad Eliyahu
He comes from a Muslim country. For him to pretend he's coming here and saving our country is just. So save it.
Tim Pool
Save it for the members only segment before, before it gets too funny. Too funny. All right, what do we have? We'll grab some more. I'm scrolling down here and we're getting the information. Here we go. The line says Jefferson was a deist. He compiled his own New Testament which stripped the divinity from the Yeshua story, but still recognized the movement derived thereof and good and moral. A lot wrong as usual. And I think there was only a couple that were considered deist and overwhelmingly Christian. And so the context about like, why didn't they write that we're Christians? And it's like, why don't the fish. It's the fish in the water.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Why don't fish say they live in the ocean?
Elad Eliyahu
Why didn't they say it explicitly? Because they didn't intend for it to be an explicitly a Christian nation. They didn't write.
Milo Yiannopoulos
It's like listening to Ian, obviously. Fractals. I can't do it. I can't do it.
Tim Pool
It's like, look a lot first.
Milo Yiannopoulos
We love, we love Ian. We love, we love Ian. We love Ian. But if there's anybody that needs to go with the crystals, he's got to be the guy that has, you know, the biggest collection of them.
Tim Pool
Surely consider, you know, let me, let me just say on this point, I am not, I have not read all of Federal's paper papers. I have read letters. I have read some of the writings, specifically essays and theories of the Founding Fathers and it is fairly explicit. If you have not done any of these things, can you pull one up.
Elad Eliyahu
Of the Federalist Papers where you think it's explicit, then maybe we'll do it in the after show.
Tim Pool
Ok, I'm just, I'm just saying this.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I'm just saying I've never met anybody who conjures in my mind more vividly than you do the vision of a shelf of uncracked spine.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Of a vast library that's A gay.
Elad Eliyahu
Christian never been expressing to you guys trying to explain how cracked spot.
Tim Pool
If you know you have not read any of these things, then you should be careful to assert with fact.
Elad Eliyahu
Okay. I've done enough research into our founding documents and I think it's abundantly clear. All right, well, we'll do it in the after show. And just for the record, it's a shame. There is a consensus on this issue of whether or not people believe that the country and the founders believed for it to be a Christian nation or not. So this is.
Tim Pool
It's like a Democrat saying you can't own a cannon. It's like. Well, it doesn't say you can't have a cannon, but like the founding fathers owned cannons. They had privateers.
Elad Eliyahu
I'm excited for you to pull up Christianity in the Federalist.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I don't love the first and second Amendment without a sort of Christian, Christian requirements, but I do. There is a part of me having lived here for so long and I did do that British thing of like, I'm in a truck and this is awesome.
Tim Pool
Let me read some more.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I do, I do feel if you can afford a surface to area missile. Excuse me, a surface to air missile, you should probably be allowed to have one. Yeah. And if I've got 20 million to buy one, I probably should be able to have one.
Tim Pool
And there are, and there are private corporations that manufacture these things.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And they have a writ from the government like there was run by my very good friends. All right. Patriot Tax says, as an Anglican, yes. America was founded as a Christian nation. England is also a Christian nation. I pray she realizes it soon before she's conquered by Islam. England is the trump of their run.
Milo Yiannopoulos
We, we all, we are all mourning for the England of. Of years gone by. And there's no shame and no point denying that. No other thing to say about it. I think England made a. Made a. You know, the greatest mistake, the greatest geopolitical mistake of the last 100 years is not keeping India close. Because India has been forced through neglect and abuse and negligence to line up with India, with China and all the rest of it, when India is in some respects the guardian, the custodian of all of the best things of Britain. Right. Whether it's education or manners or language. I mean, educated Indians speak better English than the English do. And the great tragedy for me, geopolitically of the last hundred years is that we allowed India to wander off through neglect and through not looking after our friends or through maybe through shame for colonialism, which is of course ridiculous. And forge alliances. They should never have had to have been forced to. India had no choice. And it's. And it's largely because the US sided with Pakistan in certain circumstances. Again, remarkably stupid.
Tim Pool
You're going to like this next super chat. So I just want to try and get this in. All right. Fat boy says, I feel like if the founders wanted this to be an only Christian nation, they wouldn't have included that whole no establishment of a religion thing at the start of the Constitution. Constitution.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, then you have to answer the question of why in all of the other founding documents they say the inalienable, inalienable rights come from God.
Tim Pool
And I think it's important to point out Milo already made this point in the show that the concern was not the. Was not that this country would not be religious, but that there were different factions of Christianity. That if you take a look at Ireland, people are not too fond of each other over there.
Elad Eliyahu
It's not unique to Christianity. Monotheism is not unique to Christianity. So God it's still have any contradictions.
Milo Yiannopoulos
The practical.
Tim Pool
He's right. They should have wrote Yahweh or something.
Elad Eliyahu
No, they should have wrote Christianity. If they should have mentioned Jesus explicitly. If they believed it and they didn't for a reason, well, you're lucky. We want to read into.
Milo Yiannopoulos
You're lucky they didn't.
Elad Eliyahu
Why am I lucky? They didn't.
Milo Yiannopoulos
The practical reality. Because you wouldn't be.
Elad Eliyahu
I think that's why they explicitly didn't. My.
Tim Pool
Let's move on. Let's move on.
Milo Yiannopoulos
The practical reality of the 18th century was that they were casting off as they perceived the shackles of the. Of the father country and that the British monarch was the head of the Anglican Church. So there was no choice but to invent a new one, which we now know as the Episcopalian Church, and to allow for other people who had different Protestant, different, as I would put it, different varieties of heresy, different varieties of Protestantism so they didn't war with each other. And it is that simple. And it is not a controversial thing among any historian or academic.
Tim Pool
Jonathan Foreman says, Tim, we need Ian Moon, Lord, Lord Moonbeam vs Milo Chaos God, in a debate on anything.
Milo Yiannopoulos
You know, I was slightly sad not to see Ian here, but just because I enjoy being cruel. But I felt I gave him enough the last time. But if there is, I'll repeat because I think somebody was talking over me. But if there's anybody that deserves to go in the crystals, it's surely the guy that owns more of them than anybody I know. Ian has got to go in the crystals.
Tim Pool
Jaded soul says Milo. My aunt loves you. She greatly enjoyed your book Dangerous. Can you give Tara a birthday shout out?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Tara, a happy birthday. I'm sorry you're old. As somebody who just turned 40, I now too am dealing with the vicissitudes and horrors of old age. I've started to get Charlie horses in the morning. The real reason is for this beanie is I'm losing my hair. No, no. I've been bleaching it for so. No, it's not. It's not. It was a tribute to you. It was a tribute to. A tribute to you after. After Joe stole. Stole my Look. I have always taken the view that birthdays should be for other people. And so if you are celebrating your birthday today, take a little moment in between opening gifts from others to remember to do something really lovely for somebody else. Because birthdays is nice to be celebrated. And I go through my whole life being celebrated, of course, because I'm wonderful. But on my birthday, I try to take a break from that and to do something lovely for others. And so, happy birthday. But if in the hours that remain, take a little moment to do something kind for somebody who's not expecting it from you.
Tim Pool
All right, we got two here that are just for Milo. The first one is from David Brickham. Milo is one of the most philosophical, intelligent, and hilarious people you've had on the show. I've cried laughing. These days, there's nothing funnier than the truth. But hold your horses, Milo, because Tyler B. Says Milo is the personification of If I'm louder than you, I'm right. Because all he can do is talk and sing his way over everyone when he realizes he is wrong. As a gay man myself, we need to bring back bullying.
Phil Labonte
Get back. Milo realizes he's wrong.
Milo Yiannopoulos
No, no.
Tim Pool
I had to give you both the. Milo is the best and Milo is the worst at the same time.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I can't. I can't comment on the second super chat having never been wrong. But. But I will say. I will say, if you want to hear me sing, albums are available.
Tim Pool
Bad romance.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I do want to do a Christmas album. I've always wanted to do, like, a big band Christmas album.
Tim Pool
Sounds fun.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Maybe you could do a sort of emo thrash bonus track or something. But I've always wanted to. A Christmas album. We'll talk about it afterwards.
Tim Pool
All right. YouTube's on the fritz again. Carl Smith says, milo, in the immortal words of Mr. Rogers, the one thing that Evil cannot stand is forgiveness. I think that is the quote, at least.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Yes. And you know, something that has been really, you know, look, I'm paid a lot of money by all kinds of people whose names I can't mention because they're not supposed to know me, to do, in some cases, quite awful things to people. But the thing that hurts your enemies the most is to tell them that you love them, that you forgive them, and that you wish the best for them, that you are praying for them and that you want them to be better than they are. And I try to. I've always tried to take that kind of that. It's not really a speck, really. More of a huge shard of dark flint in my heart that enjoys, you know, schadenfreude and all the rest of it. And I've tried to channel it for good, and not always. I've not always succeeded. I've not always done a perfect job of this, but. But I'm getting better at it. And I try to use that. That a bit of me that I don't always love so much for good. And so, you know, I've learned through my occasional churlishness and cruelty that nothing hurts somebody who kind of knows that they're doing wrong and kind of knows that they're screwing up. Like, you're telling them that you forgive them and that you love them and that you hope that they see the light and that they. You know, that they come home to the Lord and that they come home to the truth. And. And honestly, it's. You know, it's the greatest lesson I've learned in the last 10 years.
Tim Pool
I. I agree. And so I've told this story before that I tip bad servers very well.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Oh, I don't tip at all.
Tim Pool
Oh, I tip bad servers.
Milo Yiannopoulos
I don't believe in rewarding fair failure.
Tim Pool
No, I.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Well, if you're. If you're a server over the age of, you know, 19. I mean, so my point. I mean, come on. It's a bit like tax.
Tim Pool
All right, so we got it. We're gonna go to the members.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Taxation.
Tim Pool
Here he goes.
Milo Yiannopoulos
It's like taxation, really, isn't it? Why would you. What's wrong. What's wrong with taking from the poor to give to the rich? Poor people are terrible with money. If they weren't terrible with money, they wouldn't be poor.
Tim Pool
Before we go to the membership, I really understand.
Milo Yiannopoulos
It's like, why would you tip? So Margaret Thatcher said, if you get the bus to work after the age of 30. You have failed as a man. You failed as a human being. I mean, my gosh, why wouldn't you? So the best taxation is regressive taxation, which taxes the poor at 20% and tapers down. So if you're earning over a million dollars a year, you pay nothing. Nothing.
Tim Pool
All right. Anyway, thanks for hanging out.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Everybody rewards the people who do good in society, who create the jobs and punishes the people who don't get out of bed in the morning.
Tim Pool
So my point is, when someone's being rude, crass or lazy or different, when you leave them a good tip, they feel guilt. But I digress. We're going to go to the numbers.
Milo Yiannopoulos
They don't. They just think you're a mark. It's like that white boy. Just lend me 50 bucks. Stop. No. Stop. No. You look them in the eyes.
Tim Pool
All right, everybody smash that like. Like I did on X and Instagram at Timcast. Head over to timcast.com right now.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Hate it.
Tim Pool
Go to timcast.com click. Join us. Become a member, because we're going to complain about religion.
Milo Yiannopoulos
Oh, I'm going to give. I'm going to. I'm going to let you know about tipping in just a few minutes.
Tim Pool
Where can they find you?
Milo Yiannopoulos
Just a few minutes. Well, in a couple of days, just a couple of short days, you'll be able to order on Amazon and all good bookstores. The wit and wisdom of Nicholas J. Fuentes. Couldn't be. I couldn't be more thrilled about this stocking stuffer for Christmas. It's been endorsed by everybody you love. And this really, like I said, you know, I don't want to. I don't want to give away too much, but, you know, this is, this is, this just. It's. This book is probably my best book. And, you know, it's a very exciting thing for me. It's a very. It's an emotional moment for me to publish it because of course, this person started as a mentee of mine and then in the end sort of went dark. You know, I'm responsible. You'll never know the pain. You'll never know the pain of waking up at 3am and realize, you know, in a cold sweat and thinking you're realizing you're responsible not just for Nick Fuentes, but for Lady Marga, too, you know, But I feel I've redeemed myself. I feel I've been on a redemptive ox. Look, if you want to find me, look up on Amazon. You'll find this wonderful book in a couple of days. And in the meantime, I have been restored. I've been restored to Twitter. You can find me Nero on Twitter, which is the Christian N word. We're reclaiming it because, of course, you know this great emperor who. All right, I can say the real word on the after show, right? So Nero is the Christian N word. So I'm reclaiming it. I'm reclaiming it for the.
Tim Pool
We gotta go. We gotta go.
Elad Eliyahu
Where can they find Elad Eliyahu? I'm a journalist here at Timcast. You can find me across all platforms. The wit and wisdom of Nicholas J. Fuentes. I'm assuming it's a blank book. Good luck with that bestseller. What's up, Shane?
Shane Cashman
What up, Shane Cashman everywhere online. Vertiworld live every Sunday at 6:00. Thank you for joining us. Thanks for Mile for being here, Phil.
Phil Labonte
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Tim Pool
We will see you all over@timcast.com in about a minute. Thanks. Drying it out.
Timcast IRL – Episode Summary
Title: Alex Jones SUES Sandy Hook Families In SHOCK Twist Alleging FRAUD w/Milo Yiannopoulos
Release Date: November 21, 2024
Host: Timcast Media (Tim Pool)
Guest: Milo Yiannopoulos
In this episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool welcomes controversial commentator Milo Yiannopoulos to discuss a series of high-profile legal and political issues. The primary focus revolves around Alex Jones's lawsuit against the Sandy Hook families and The Onion, constitutional debates, Milo's new ventures, and escalating geopolitical tensions.
Discussion Highlights:
Lawsuit Details: Alex Jones has initiated a lawsuit against The Onion and the Sandy Hook families over an Infowars deal. Jones alleges that The Onion made illegitimate bids and misused his intellectual property. Tim Pool explains the complexity of the lawsuit, highlighting the absurdity of the Sandy Hook families demanding exorbitant penalties (e.g., "$2.75 trillion or the GDP of France") from Jones (04:03).
Milo's Insights: Milo criticizes the lawsuit, describing it as "stupid" and incoherent. He suggests that the real motive behind the lawsuit is to suppress Alex Jones's influence rather than address genuine legal concerns (06:03). Milo also touches upon the intricacies of bankruptcy proceedings, emphasizing that bypassing legal auction rules undermines the process (10:19).
Ethical Concerns: The conversation delves into the moral implications of profiting from tragedy, with Milo expressing skepticism about the Sandy Hook families' motives and questioning the efficacy of financial compensation in alleviating grief (08:19).
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Discussion Highlights:
Moral Foundations: Milo argues that the Bill of Rights is deeply rooted in Christian moral principles, suggesting that without the influence of Christianity, freedoms outlined in the First Amendment have become problematic (23:08 onwards). He contends that the absence of Christian restraint leads to a fractured society where truth and goodness are undermined.
Historical Context: Tim Pool challenges Milo's assertions by referencing the Founding Fathers' writings, indicating that they did not explicitly designate America as a Christian nation. The debate intensifies as both parties discuss the interpretation of the First, Second, and subsequent Amendments (35:00 onward).
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Discussion Highlights:
New Book: Milo announces the release of his new book, "The Wit and Wisdom of Nicholas J. Fuentes," which compiles remarks from his idol, Nick Fuentes. He shares his motivations and the endorsements the book has received from prominent figures like Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene (73:50).
Tarantula Agency: Milo introduces his talent management agency, Tarantula, which focuses on handling "difficult mercurial stars." He discusses his experiences with clients like Kanye West and XXXTentacion, highlighting challenges and successes in managing high-profile personalities (74:42).
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Undersea Cable Sabotage: The episode addresses the recent detainment of a Chinese vessel suspected of sabotaging undersea telecom cables in the Baltic Sea. Tim Pool expresses concern that such actions could be precursors to larger conflicts involving Russia and China (85:07).
Expert Opinions: Guest Elad Eliyahu provides insights into NATO's stance and Russia's updated nuclear doctrine, suggesting that while tensions are high, an immediate escalation to World War III is unlikely. Milo speculates on the potential for ordered breakup or internal conflict within the United States due to deep societal fractures (89:10).
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Legal Disclaimers: The conversation shifts to a segment where The View was compelled to issue a legal disclaimer regarding allegations against Matt Gaetz. Tim Pool expresses frustration over media biases and the ineffectiveness of smear campaigns in swaying public opinion (19:01).
Milo's Perspectives: Milo criticizes the media's handling of allegations, arguing that public figures like Matt Gaetz are unfairly targeted and that the legal disclaimers are merely performative (20:08).
Notable Quotes:
As the episode progresses towards its end, Tim Pool and Milo Yiannopoulos engage with live interactions from super chats, promoting their memberships and upcoming uncensored shows. They also touch upon lighter topics, including references to popular culture and gaming.
Tim Pool:
Milo Yiannopoulos:
This episode of Timcast IRL offers a deep dive into the complexities of high-profile legal battles, constitutional debates, and the volatile state of international relations. With Milo Yiannopoulos as a guest, the discussion becomes a blend of legal analysis, ideological discourse, and personal ventures, providing listeners with a multifaceted perspective on current events.