
Dan Bongino ACCEPTS Deputy FBI Director, SECRET NSA CHATS EXPOSED w/Joey Mannarino
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Tim Pool
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Phil Labonte
Really.
Tim Pool
What happened to Dan Crenshaw? This guy's lost his mind. So we're going to talk about all of that and more, my friends. But before we do, as always, cast brew.com delicious coffee available just for you. And how much want to bet Ian's graphene dream is gone again? There's 80 bags left. This. This is nuts. Ian is going to become wealthy off selling coffee. And I don't know if you guys realize the kind of power you're giving him. No man should have that power, especially not Ian. Yeah, but he's selling a lot of that stuff. So what can I say? Ian's graphene dream is the fastest selling coffee we've had. And thank you guys so much for supporting Casper Coffee. We're gonna have the green. I'm sorry, the green room show is up now. You can check out behind the scenes shows@rumble.com Become a Rumble Premium user. And if you want to watch the uncensored call in show tonight at 10pm where you as members of our Discord call in and talk to us. You got to go to Rumble. Sign up for Rumble Premium using promo code TIM10. So don't forget to also smash that like, button. Share the show with everyone you know. Seriously. Right now. If you're watching and you like what we do, paste that URL. Tell. Tell your friends to come and watch the show with you. Word of mouth is the best way to help podcasts. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Joey Manorino.
Joey Manorino
Thank you for having me. Congratulations, Tim.
Tim Pool
Thank you very much. Who are you? What do you do?
Joey Manorino
So I do political fundraising and I tweet and I've been doing that tweeting for about. Since 2018. Political fundraising since 2020. And that's about it.
Tim Pool
All right. Simple. Yeah, we've had you on several times before, so it's good to have you back.
Joey Manorino
Great to be here.
Tim Pool
Thanks for. For joining Us, we got Shane hanging out.
Shane Cashman
What's up? Host of Inverter World Live last night we had the great Richie McGinnis on. We talked about a bio lab in Long island that created chimeras time travel experiments and his experiences in the Chaz and the different riots. It was great, great episode. You can find at Tales from the inverted world on YouTube and rumble now. What's up, Phil?
Phil Labonte
What do you know about time travel?
Shane Cashman
I do it every day to get here.
Phil Labonte
Fair enough. I'm Phil labonte, the lead singer of the heavy metal band all that Remains. I'm an anti communist and kind of revolutionary. Let's go.
Tim Pool
Before we get started, my friends, you may may have noticed I was not here on Thursday or Friday and that is because my child was born. And it was incredible. Shout out to Phil for picking up the show without word or notice. It was really funny because like it's like four in the morning. Allison's like, I think the baby's coming. And so I tweeted before messaging Phil, like Phil's hosting. And I know Phil's going to wake up and be like, wait, what? Like just look at the tweet.
Phil Labonte
Just text me the link to the. That's how I found out. I was like, got this. No sweat.
Tim Pool
But he knew I said it before on the show. I was like sooner. You know, because it was a couple weeks early but still full term. Everything was, everything's great. Baby's very healthy and happy. We're very excited. And I was like, I told you guys at any moment I'm just going to be gone. I'm going to be gone. And the only, the only advice I'll give as of right now as a first time parents, don't wait. If you are thinking about it, have kids man, because it is, it is, it is magic, is absolute magic. So we'll, we'll probably get into a little bit more maybe on the uncensored Calling show. I'll talk a little bit about it on the Green Room podcast we recorded with Joey and Chuck. I was basically telling the whole story of like how everything happened. So you can check that out once it goes up in about an hour or so. But let's jump into this news and stop talking about me and talk about you. Here's a story from the Guardian. I love it. Unqualified henchmen fears rise as Trump names far right podcaster as FBI Deputy Director. Now what I really love about this is that Cash Patel named Dan Bongino formally as he is the FBI director and we're big fans, but we all know it was actually Trump. Like, no one's, no one's pretending it's not. Dan Bongino had said in the past he would only join, he would only work for the government if Trump personally asked. Some things are more important. So this is big. Let's just throw away all of the fake writing from the corporate press. We can talk about their smears in a second. But let me just say this. Dan Bongino is on the forefront of calling out the corruption in government, in the bureaucracy, in the deep state. There's a reason why he has one of the biggest podcasts in the world. He has the biggest live podcast in the world, unquestionably routinely getting upwards of 170,000 concurrent viewers this morning at a quarter of a million. Now, here's crazy. I am. First, let me just say I've been on a show before. He's been on our show. He's very straightforward guy. He was a cop for a couple of years, then he was a secret special agent in the Secret Service. So he's got law enforcement experience, but he's got deep political understanding. So I think this is an excellent choice. It is what dreams are made of for all of us. We were all surprised. Hard to believe it's true. So I'm very excited for what Dan is going to do because Dan has called out so much of this corruption. The fact that he's there, I'm feeling really, really great. But I wanted to say this, Dan Bonjino, with the show as big as his, I hope you all understand we don't. I don't have the hard numbers on how much money he makes, but based on his viewership, I'm spitballing 10 to 30 million dollars somewhere in that range per year. Here's a man who built up this big audience. He can read ads all day and talk about how he feels with the news. He can be as wealthy as a king could, could ever dream of. He could want for nothing. I mean, you're talking 30 million bucks a year. This is owning your own private jet level. This is flying around in a Gulf stream getting Italian ice cream delivered for breakfast. And he said, you know what? I'm gonna be a civil servant instead for like a minimal salary. And that to me, you know, I tweeted, people need to understand the sacrifice he's making to do this. Cuz I don't know that I could like, you know, I worked so hard to build this company. If Trump said, we want you to do A civil servant job. We're gonna pay you a, you know, six figure salary. I'd be like, I don't know, man. Like, I walk away from everything I built and all my plans and all my dreams. I mean, I don't think Dan Bongino had his five year plan being like, and then I'll stop building one of the biggest shows in the world in my network and go be a civil servant. But I think for Dan, it's very obvious what his priorities are. And his priorities lends itself to his show. When he goes on his show and he says, I am sick of the corruption, people clap for me, say yes. And. And then Trump says, want to deal with it? Goes, yes, I do. And so he doesn't care about the money. He cares about everything he's ever talked about that made his show so big. So shout out to Dan Bongino, man. Absolutely incredible stuff. But, so I'll throw it to you guys so I don't keep ranting on this one. I'm just deeply inspired by Dan willing to step away from all this to do the right thing. But dream come true?
Joey Manorino
Absolutely. No, I got, I got a text from my dad. He sent me the truth social post from Trump and I said, oh, you know, you gotta vet those better because that's, that's impossible. Then I go on Twitter and everybody's talking about Dan Bongino is the. Oh, my. I'm like, what? Are we really going to do this? We're really going to do this. So we have Cash Patel and Dan Bongino running the FBI. And you got to think of these things. When you think back to when Trump, quote, unquote, lost 2020, right? You would never have had anything like this in 2020. You would never have had Cash Patel running the FBI. These are not things you can think of. RFK at HHS, Tulsi, Gabbard, DNI. We had to go through what we went through to get what we're getting now. And we're getting the dream team of all dream teams. These are patriots beyond any imagination. Bongino, if anyone's going to clean house, talk about life insurance for Cash Patel. Cash Patel just became assassination proof. But this guy right here, no, this is going to be the clean out of all cleanouts. And Adam Schiff, I would not want to be him today.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, he just left the country.
Tim Pool
Did he really?
Shane Cashman
No.
Tim Pool
I don't know because can we take.
Joey Manorino
The passport real quick?
Tim Pool
When they announced Dan Bonjino, that was the first thing I tweeted. A picture of Cass and Dan, and I was like, start tracking, like, those private flights out of the country.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. I mean, so I don't want to make light of all the bad things that happened because of COVID A lot of people lost their lives. It was really. A lot of people lost their businesses. But there's a part of me that thinks that Covid might have saved America.
Shane Cashman
Covid was a blessing.
Phil Labonte
I understand what you're saying. I'm delicate.
Shane Cashman
I'm not. Look what happened to the country. We are here now because of the unfortunate circumstances of the world being mutilated by Covid.
Phil Labonte
I agree with your. With your broader point. Again, I don't want to be insensitive to the people that were hurt, but it really was. It really did wake a lot of people up. There's. There's an entire generation of people that will never trust the government, never fully trust the government, and at the very least, will never trust the. The establishment government. So maybe there'll be people that are like, okay, I think that someone like Dan Bongino and Cash Patel, I think maybe I'll trust them. Maybe I can trust RFK and not trust that they're always going to be right, but trust that their intention are good. If they make a mistake, if they. If something bad happens you don't have. You're not going to feel like I. Maybe they did that on purpose, which is something that everybody in America. Well, not everybody, but so many Americans kind of have that inclination now. Maybe, you know, it's like, so when you were told you have. You. You can't. You shouldn't wear masks. In the beginning of COVID and. And then come to find out the reason they said that was because they wanted to make sure that doctors and. And were dealing with sick people had the masks and then come to find out that they were wrong about that, too. They were wrong about whether you needed them.
Shane Cashman
Ventilators.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, and the ventilators and all that stuff. And come. And they never actually said, we're sorry about this. They. There was no. No remorse. There was all the. The. You know, deal with it. Close your business. All those things.
Tim Pool
They. They were given pardons.
Phil Labonte
Yes.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
100% for their action over. Over this period of time. And. And just to add to your point, Foushee had an interview where he was talking about why you should wear masks. A news reporter said, well, then maybe two masks will help. And Foushee literally goes, you don't need to wear two masks. But the news picked up the talking point and decided to run with. Are two masks better than one.
Joey Manorino
Yeah. Double mask.
Tim Pool
And the news media narrative looped back on the CDC overriding what Fauci had originally said. And all of a sudden people were double masking. It Is this mass. What it. Mass formation psychosis.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
That ultimately results in these weird policies that ultimately resulted a backlash. So I would call it a shock to the system.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, yeah, we needed it now.
Tim Pool
And now Dan Bungino is deputy the FBI director.
Phil Labonte
And to the, you know, to add to that, like, people like Tulsi Gabbard, who was on the Quiet Skies list, now running the dni. People like Bhattachary, who was. Who was, you know, blacklisted for. For years because of his takes on Covid. Now he's running the. I forget what department he's running, but he's. He's playing an integral role. That was literally one of the people that. That had blacklisted and people like rfk. You have certain. There's a certain amount of confidence that you can have that these people are not going to be falling in line with whatever the government says. Now, again, they can make mistakes. They are not perfect. They will make mistakes. There' the bureaucracy is still a bureaucracy, and bureaucracies are. Are inclined to make errors. But at least you can. You can safely say, I think that they're not trying to lie to me in order to save face for international organizations like the UN or like the nwo, you know, the World Health.
Shane Cashman
Right.
Joey Manorino
World Health.
Phil Labonte
You know what I mean? So. And that's.
Tim Pool
That's a.
Phil Labonte
That is a great, great thing.
Tim Pool
So the question I got for you, Joe, is what do you think? Who do you think Dan goes after first? As in who it could be? It could be a person or a group. Is it going to be cartels? Is it going to be.
Shane Cashman
Maybe it's just. Oh, sorry, no, no.
Joey Manorino
It's hard to know. I mean, you're talking about the FBI. You're talking about so many criminals going on. I know. We want to see the big names. We want to see the big senators go down. The big. I don't believe that's where he's going to go right away, because it's just not. That wouldn't work. You have to get a big unifying thing. Right.
Tim Pool
I think.
Joey Manorino
I think cartels are a perfect option. He could do that. I don't know, though. You could see a lot of these gangs that are in here, the MS.13s trend. He's talking about that a lot, too. I don't know, we have no idea. There's so much to go after. JJ6 justice for J6 would be out of this world.
Tim Pool
Well, let me say this. A lot of the moves that Trump and his team are making are indicative of targeting the resources of the deep state, the bureaucracy.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
So obviously, you know, what was Trump's quote or something about there's not going to be blue states. What did he say? Do you remember that quote?
Joey Manorino
No.
Tim Pool
Yeah, let me see if I can pull that. That one up. Trump said something that effect, not. I forgot what he said. The leftists were all freaking out and they're like, this means he's going to attack, you know, a big surprise. What is that quote? I can't remember the exact quote was, but you've got these stories popping up. I'll just throw this one in there. Where blue states fear invasion by red states and National Guard. Like, these are the talking points we're getting from the left about Trump basically ending their ability to vote. Whatever. I call this Donald Trump's march to the Sea. He's. He's gutting the resources, usaid, the spending that has circled and been funding these leftist organizations. So it does seem like, first and foremost, Trump's strategy is, how can we stop them from getting back power.
Joey Manorino
Yes.
Tim Pool
In which case, for Dan and Cash, the first moves may be, why was Trump's home raided? Why wasn't Biden prosecuted? What happened on J6? What did they know and when did they know why?
Shane Cashman
I think Bongino and Cash have to go after FBI leadership right away. I've been. I've been in contact with an FBI whistleblower since the end of last year who's been caught up in lawfare against the FBI for, like, years. And her story is just like Marcus Allen's story. Marcus Allen testified before the Congress last year, and he said they just rule with fear and reprisal, and they were trying to clean house of anyone who might have had conservative values or went against leadership. So, you know, these people are just using taxpayer money to fund their negligence and their lawfare against actual whistleblowers who are calling out unethical practices. And they've been weaponized. The FBI has been weaponized against us. That's why the Cash appointment is my favorite one. I love them all. That's great. But destroying the FBI would be amazing. And rebuilding it to something that it.
Joey Manorino
Actually should be, you have to rebuild it. You do have to have better open investigations. But what we have had right now, it's just been a criminal organization.
Tim Pool
I did find it. You've got this story popping up all over the place. Trump reveals surprise and warns blue states will disappear off the map.
Phil Labonte
There are people that believe that he will literally annihilate the states.
Joey Manorino
Is he going to do that?
Phil Labonte
There are people that are that crazy.
Tim Pool
They're like, hey, hey, all of these leftists, I did this today. I spent an hour just going through all of these leftist subreddits where they're all claiming civil war is coming. And the best part is these very same liberal pundits, we're calling you names. No, no. So not only were mocking me for suggesting we were on track to a civil war, talking about, look, I didn't make it up. It's a bunch of articles in the press saying civil war, civil strife, et cetera. You got a guy, Stephen Marsh, writing a book about it. I'm like, man, this is crazy. And so these liberals, these prominent podcasts, are like, tim Pool's crazy. He's always talking about civil war. Now, in their very own subreddits, their very own audience is spam blasting either calls for civil war or warnings that a civil war is coming. And I'm like, I wonder. I wonder what changed? And all of a sudden you think this is going to happen?
Phil Labonte
I mean, look, I've said this before. If there's going to be some kind of civil unrest, civil uprising, let it be while the conservatives are in control of the government.
Joey Manorino
There you go.
Phil Labonte
If that's. If it's got to happen, let it be while the conservatives are in control for one reason.
Tim Pool
It will keep things stable. Like, when I look at what Democrats were doing in office, raiding Trump's home, falsely accusing him of crimes, I'm like, well, if conflict arises while they're in control, it is chaos and corruption. With Trump and the populist right in control, it's going to be. I gotta be completely honest, it's gonna be much more to the book. Despite all the lies and everything, they wanna claim Trump never overstepped his bounds in his first term. They have no evidence suggest he's going to this time around. They're claiming already he did because he's asserting the executive branch as the Constitution. This is funny. Trump had to sign an executive order saying the Constitution says the executive authority is vested in the president. And they're all aghast.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Elon Musk says, can you write five sentences about what you do? And they're losing their minds. So that's why I look at Trump and his administration, and I'm like, well, if chaos does break out, there's going to be functional law enforcement under our Trump administration and chaos under a Democrat administration.
Phil Labonte
Yep. And, you know, we, we, we talk about the, or you hear people complaining about the, the, the email from Musk saying, say what you did. If you, if you dig into it a little bit, you'll hear that there are actually, like, exemptions like Tulsi said, look.
Shane Cashman
Right.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. You guys, you guys that work, that are working in the intel area of the government, you can ignore this. I will get in touch with the President and get in touch with, with Doge and let them know that it's probably not a good idea for you all to list five things that you did considering security clearance.
Joey Manorino
I still can't believe, I still can't believe how mad they are about the five things.
Tim Pool
It's ridiculous.
Joey Manorino
Shocking to me.
Tim Pool
Let's, let's jump to this next part of the story. We have this from NBC News. FBI agents express shock and dismay over naming of right wing podcaster to number two post Fire Them All Right wing podcast. Dan Bongino, who once called the FBI irredeemably corrupt, suggested on his podcast Monday that he was prepped to step out of his role as a MAGA warrior. Now, I just want to show you this tweet from Ken Delaney. I'm so happy, Ken, that your emotions boiled your brain and you exposed yourself as a fed. I mean that figuratively, literally. Calmed down, put your phone down. You're not calling your lawyers. He says traditionally, the deputy FBI Director has been a career FBI agent. That is particularly important. The director has no experience the FBI. Donald Trump tonight announced he's appointing as deputy director Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service agent and prolific conspiracy theorist. He's never spent a day working at the FBI, but he has spent many hours spouting baseless falsehoods about the Bureau, such as that the FBI lied when they said they don't have a suspect in the pipe bombs. As outside the RNC and the DNC on 115 21, current and former FBI officials are appalled and extremely concerned for the national security of the country. Here's how I explain this. This is important, right? This tweet, really? I was like, wow, he's got 3 million views on this tweet.
Shane Cashman
Wow.
Tim Pool
Okay, if you're like, I'm a podcaster, right? If Donald Trump announced that he was appointing a golf czar and it was going to be Michael Jordan, I would go, huh? Does Jordan play golf? And so I'm like he does like a pro or anything. I'd be like, okay. And that's about it. I. I'd be like, I don't play golf. Is there a better golf player? Wouldn't know him. Tiger woods, he's pretty good. Saw him on TV once. Not really much I can be upset about because I have no idea what's going on. So if Donald Trump, and bear with me here, appoint. He said he's going to announce he was going to have an Olympic skateboarding czar. I'd be like, okay, well, hold on. Now, now. And then he announces it's a scooter kid like Serge. Then I'm going to be like, whoa, whoa, whoa. I am outraged. What are you talking about? My point is Kendallane and got very emotional over the FBI structure. So, Ken, you're a journalist at NBC. I mean, you have literally no overlap with the structure of the FBI and literally no reason to be angry at the appointment of Dan Bongino. So what about this completely unrelated professional field and Donald Trump's choice has you so apoplectic that you would begin emotionally deriding Dan Bongino and then complaining in such a manner?
Shane Cashman
I think Ken's Mockingbird is showing.
Joey Manorino
You know, and the last line there. Current and former FBI officials are appalled. If you're appalled, leave.
Tim Pool
Well, hold on.
Joey Manorino
If you're appalled, you should not be at the FBI. Get out.
Tim Pool
When he wrote current and former FBI officials are appalled. Is he referring to himself?
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I mean, his coworkers. The fact that they leave out his time in, in New York City, the NYPD and his time in Secret Service, it just shows that they're not looking, to be honest, they're looking to discredit. They're not looking to actually inform anyone. They're trying to scare people. They're trying to look for means to discredit unfairly. And so can we.
Tim Pool
Can I just point something out, too? Dan Bongino was a special agent with the Secret Service. That means he is a man who volunteered for a job where he would use his own body to shield the lives of others. That is honor.
Joey Manorino
Secret Service under Obama, remember? So they say. Oh, right wing podcast. He protected Obama for how many years?
Tim Pool
This is a guy who took a job volunteering to use his body as a shield for Barack Obama. And they're like, he's a far right. No, I think he's a good dude who deeply cares about his country and is willing to sacrifice wealth and luxury for the betterment of his nation and what he believes in. And I'm deeply impressed. And I just, I look at this post, you know, you got all these stories, you know, we have npr, what to know about Dan Bongino. But you know, Kendallanean's outrage here really reeks of personal involvement. And that's the point. I hope. One of the first things we get from Cash and Dan is to whatever degree they can. Right. We want to respect the First Amendment. If these corporate news outlets had any deals or connections with the feds, it will be within the purview of the FBI to release the documents related to that as it is from their own departments.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And I hope, I hope. Should there be? They do, you know, who knows? I mean, I think there are, but.
Shane Cashman
You know, we'll see these headlines that call him a podcaster and totally skip over his past are like, they do it in the inverse with, with Soleimani when he died.
Tim Pool
Oh, right.
Shane Cashman
And they were like most revered soldier or leader or whatever, you know, or.
Tim Pool
Or the ISIS gu. Set of austere scholars.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, it's amazing.
Tim Pool
But this is what, but, but there's also the inverse in the United States. There will be someone who's, who's, you know, a DEI coach and they'll make up these great credentials. He was a, you know, an award winning artist who discovered diversity. And then it's like he was a janitor and he, like, he went to an online course one time, right? They, they, they flip it around. So I'm, I'm wondering, you know, Cash and, and Dan, man, where do they go first, you know? And I, I, I don't, I don't, I don't know, man. Epstein files are on Pam Bondi's desk. Yeah.
Joey Manorino
What's taking her so long?
Tim Pool
I think I, I, I think it's fair. I think it's fair.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
I, you know, I know a lot of people are saying like, get it done, get it. No, take your time, take your time, do it right.
Joey Manorino
Very curious to see why is that most of these people are living is assuming too well. So a lot of the problem with the Epstein stuff, these are people that are living.
Tim Pool
Cash gave an interview where he said, I think was Cash. He said the thing is, most of the answers, like I've seen the JFK files. Most of the questions you've asked, you got the answers, huh? The things that are classified are not related to the questions you're asking. So he's like, I can't really say much more than that. He's like, but they should be released. And so I think the important thing to understand is just because something isn't released doesn't mean it's relevant to the issue we want. My point ultimately is I trust Pam Bondi. I especially trust Cash and Dan.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And when Pam is like, I've got the Epstein list on my desk, let's make sure they do this properly. What I don't want to see is if the story comes out and there's something in it that's lacking context, which misdirects people, it can actually protect the evil. If there's. If there's something in there that's. Yeah. Like it has to be done properly. And I'm not going to say I want to wait a year or anything. I'm saying, like, you know, like a month or two. You know, like, let's give them time to go through it and figure out, you know, what's going on, because we don't know. The question ultimately comes down to do you trust your FBI? And here's. Here's what I'm going to say. I fully expect. No. I demand that Cash and Dan will maintain the secrecy of classified and top secret information as required by law and as required by President Trump. The issue is how I feel, based on what I know and have researched over the past 20 years, is that the previous administration's intelligence agencies and investigative wings, the nsa, the deep state, whatever you want to call it, have been untrustworthy and have classified things for their own protection and corrupt actions. What I want is a proper classification system to truly safeguard Americans national security. I do not believe the previous administrations were doing that. I expect Dan and Cash to CL to keep things classified should they actually be within the national security. But ultimately it comes down to this. If Cash walked up to me and said, tim, these documents I want are classified for national security reasons, my response to Cash would be like, all right, buddy, I'm trusting you on this one. My response to the previous administration is, you have lied so many times. You are lying to me now.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, there's. I mean, there's no reason to believe the previous administration.
Joey Manorino
In fact, there's every reason to disbelieve them.
Phil Labonte
Exactly. Actually 100%. And look, the government does over classify things and they do it so that way they don't have to answer questions.
Joey Manorino
Right.
Phil Labonte
If they can get away with classifying it just so that way they don't have to think about it, they're going to. And that's. That's a culture of secrecy in Washington that really needs to end. The idea that There are, I mean, the FBI can, there should be things that are secret in order to protect witnesses and to protect ongoing investigations. But otherwise, like once the investigation's done, once the people have been arrested, once the trials happened, there's no reason for any of that stuff to continue to be classified or to keep, be secret. Well, and you disagree?
Tim Pool
Well, there's, there's, there's challenging things in like that's why I said context matters. Certain documents in the Epstein case may relate to ancillary and ongoing investigations. So let's say they've got documents where they're like, insert high profile media executive, was on the island Epstein doing this thing at a party where he said to insert other corrupt pharmaceutical agents on the phone. This, that or otherwise. And then they say, imagine cash or Dan is, They're like, look man, we want to give you these names. It could compromise us going after this other criminal in a side case. So there could be reasons. And that's the ultimately the big challenge on this one. And that's usually why these things remain classified. The question ultimately comes down to do you trust the current administration? And I got to tell you, you said it right, Joey. The previous administration, the Obama administration, the Bush administration, they've given us nothing but reasons to distrust them. Right. Trump has continually give us, given us reasons to trust him as long as not related to something personal to Trump's ego. Because if it's like crowd size or the, or the carrot gold of his toilet, then he's going to talk a big game. But usually like when Trump came out.
Phil Labonte
Look, 10 carat difference is a lot.
Tim Pool
10 carat or this or the, or the square footage. Yeah, Things that don't really matter when.
Joey Manorino
It comes to the country.
Phil Labonte
My toilet, is it the big square feet? Actually the second biggest and the third most beautiful. And. But you'll never hear him admit that.
Tim Pool
Trump came out in his first term, he gets asked a question and he outright just says, we're going to sell a lot of weapons to Saudi Arabia. It's great. Going to be great for our economy. And all of these anti war leftists, their jaws at the floor and they were like, he just said it. He just came out and admitted what American Middle Eastern foreign policy is. He just admitted it. And I'm like, yes. And the Intercept called him the most dishonest honest president we've ever had. Because Trump will bloviate and exaggerate things that don't really matter so long as it's like how tall he is and what is his weight. And you know, like how many strokes below par? Like, it's like we don't really care. But Trump talks a big game. But when it comes to matters that the people actually want to know about Trump, he'll strap tell you, he'll be like, yeah, we sell weapons, Saudi Arabia, it's hundreds of millions of dollars that goes into our economy. And you're like, oh, all right. So long story short, I want to see this stuff declassified. But I do trust Cash, Dan and Pam Bondi and the Trump administration to do the best of their best of their ability.
Shane Cashman
I wonder, Cash being put in charge of ATF made me think of Ruby Ridge and like, are they going to say like, we're sorry, we apologize for this total mess up?
Phil Labonte
I have a lot of thoughts about stuff like Ruby Ridge, particularly when it comes to like we were discussing earlier, a lot of the enforcement or if I understand correctly, the majority of the enforcement arm of the ATF has been moved to the border.
Shane Cashman
Right, right.
Phil Labonte
And so that is taking them off of the thing of doing things like harassing people for a barrel that's two or three inches too short. And that was the whole pretense of Ruby Ridge. If it wasn't for the nfa, that family wouldn't have been killed.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
And so these kind of laws do matter, right? These, the idea that, oh, your, the barrel on your rifle is too short or you have a silencer that, that the, the serial number is scuffed on and that's the kind of stuff that the ATF would absolutely have picked people up and ruined their lives for. The ATF does not exist in order to destroy the lives of otherwise law abiding Americans. These are just, these are registration issues. These are not about people that are intending to be criminals. If you have a rifle that has a barrel that's too short or a shotgun that has a barrel that's too short, that is not some kind of evidence that you are intending to do a crime.
Tim Pool
But there was that one video that went viral where the ATF guy got arrested by local cops.
Phil Labonte
And good.
Tim Pool
He was trying to, he was, he was like, he didn't have a war anything. He went to his house, ask him and he wouldn't leave. And the cops were like, bro. And then he resisted arrest. But I should, you know, I was trying to think about what this feels like with Cash Patel. And you know, it feels like all, all throughout the year you were telling your parents like you really just wanted a PS5 for Christmas. And then finally a few months out there like we're going to get you a PS5 and you're freaking out. And then when you open it up, not only did they get you the PS5, they got you the deluxe bundle with a bunch of pre downloaded high end games and, and you get more than you bargained for. Yeah, the PS6 actually, it's actually much better. Dan Bongino in the. It's actually Dan Bongino handing you the PlayStation. And so there we go. Let's jump to this next story from the post Millennial. Okay, I'm going to pause real quick as we get started and just say we'll try to keep this one family friendly as much as we can. But considering the nature of it, just, you know, giving you guys a heads up. NSA vows to take action against workers who are talking kink sex changes Polyamory fetishes in government chat room. Two channels from the NSA's InterLink messaging program featured discussions related to polyamory and other things. I'm not going to get into details, but let me just say they're shockingly graphic, disturbing. They depict actions which one might question if somebody who tried to do this would be 5150 for what? I mean, how, I mean, these, these chats are nuts. Like, these are government employees. I can't, I will save. Maybe we'll take a few minutes in the uncensored call in show to get a little heavy on what they were talking about. But they were talking about things that could result in serious harm to your body and how they enjoyed them. And I'm just like, what is going on at the nsa? And I got, I got to tell you, particularly worried because the NSA's got everything about you.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. This is honestly the least shocking thing. I feel like this is just right up their alley. These are voyeurs who listen to all of us. This is what they do. They're weird furries.
Tim Pool
You know, you know, there, there are, there are some regular furries. They watch the show, they super chat sometimes.
Shane Cashman
That's right. I was here one time. They called in. Yeah.
Tim Pool
You know, and I will, I will actually say this. You know, if you're at home and you're dressed like Bugs Bunny, I really don't care if you're in a private chat room with your friends talking about wanting to be Bugs Bunny again. I really don't care if on our tax dollars. That's right, you are dressed like Bugs Bunny. Having Bugs Bunny conventions in government chat rooms. Now we've got a problem. That is not something we should be paying for.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, yeah.
Joey Manorino
This is why they're offended at what five things did you get done this week? Because they're talking about this instead of doing work.
Tim Pool
Is the problem this one object. And I am my.
Phil Labonte
I washed a weird stain off of my furry suit.
Joey Manorino
Oh, Lord help us. All fired.
Phil Labonte
Gross.
Shane Cashman
This is like the congressional sex tape. You know, this is right in line with the.
Joey Manorino
Remember that.
Tim Pool
Can I just pause? I don't know the statute of limitations is on that, but I sure hope Dan and Cash go after those guys.
Joey Manorino
Absolutely.
Shane Cashman
Remember, they said they didn't do anything wrong.
Joey Manorino
We don't even know who the. Who we. Well, we know who the front one was. We don't know who the other one was. The one who was holding the camera.
Tim Pool
Let me just pause real quick.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Just for the context. For those that don't know. A video leaked in the Senate building of two men. Let's just call it loving each other. Offending God.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, that's better. That's what it was.
Joey Manorino
Yes.
Shane Cashman
Offending God.
Tim Pool
Yeah. And. And it's not a gay thing.
Joey Manorino
And the founders and you know.
Shane Cashman
And the founders.
Tim Pool
You know, I'm talking about premarital relations.
Shane Cashman
That's right. That's right.
Phil Labonte
Engage in activities that would justify God destroying the whole city.
Tim Pool
I. I called it making the baby Jesus cry last time.
Joey Manorino
Well, they were doing what the Senate does to America.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Joey Manorino
Just on the Senate floor.
Phil Labonte
So, I mean, I know again.
Tim Pool
Right.
Joey Manorino
They do to us every day.
Tim Pool
Move on from this and stop making puns. No one ever got held accountable. There's a guy got fired.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And I want criminal accountability. People who are breaking the law.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
So, okay, back to the nsa. Weird exposed chats that are really disturbing and you wish you didn't read. If you do.
Phil Labonte
Remember, remember when things like this is.
Tim Pool
This is. Sorry. This is why Elon Musk's emails are so important and why it's so important that Doge go in and figure out what these people are doing. Because I don't think people realize it's not just about giving money to charities. That make no sense. When. When someone. If you go out in the middle of the street in Times Square and say, should we be funding gender studies in Pakistan? Most people are going to say no. Okay. Now what if you said, should we be funding the employment of people who use work time to talk about their weird kinks and putting things in there. You know what? And they're going to be like, no, why are we paying for that fireball.
Shane Cashman
I said, it's the least surprising thing, because the government is so depraved. Last night on my show, we talked about how the government funded kids in foster care to be experimented on and feeding them radioactive oatmeal just to see what went down. And we've also secretly given kids aids, like, medicine that they didn't know they were taking. Like, we just. We experiment on children with our tax dollars all the time. This is just like an offshoot of how depraved we are.
Tim Pool
I mean, there are dark and sinister forces operating behind the scenes that people. People don't want to believe is true.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, it's.
Tim Pool
It is remarkable how there's that joke about, what's the difference between the news and a conspiracy theory? Six months.
Joey Manorino
Yeah, Right.
Tim Pool
But the reality is, I mean, you look at the JFK stuff, it was fringe lunacy to say anything other than, you know, what happened, happened. Now we're at the point where former congressman Ron Paul, sitting on podcast, be like, it was CIA. And then we're hanging out with RFK juniors like, CIA killed my family. And it's like, now it's just publicly mainstream believed.
Joey Manorino
Completely. Yeah. 100.
Shane Cashman
That's why I'm happy we have now.
Tim Pool
I do. I do think Cash's position was that it wasn't interesting. And he's like, I've seen all the documents. He's like, you'll see.
Shane Cashman
Interesting.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
This is why I'm happy we have a prolific conspiracy theorist in the FBI now, because he's gonna, I hope, expose a lot of this stuff.
Tim Pool
But, you know, the funny thing about it is they call him a conspiracy theorist, and I'm just like, huh? It doesn't mean he's wrong.
Joey Manorino
If you're not being called a conspiracy theorist or far right or some of these names, then you're not doing good anymore.
Tim Pool
Have you seen that comedy bit from that. From the. I don't know the guy's name. It's a viral bit. And he's like. He's like, do you guys really don't believe in conspiracy theories? Like, I can understand Ron Finches. Is that what it was? He's like, I can understand not believing all of them, but not even one. Like, you think the government's just betting a thousand? And he's like, I'm gonna lighten the language for the family friendly show. But he goes, look, the government is tasked with looking over all of its people. I've got one son. I'm tasked with looking over him, and I lied him all the time.
Phil Labonte
Such a great bit.
Tim Pool
But he's right.
Shane Cashman
Totally right.
Tim Pool
When they're like, dan Bonjino is a conspiracy theorist. And I'm like, good.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Because. Hold on. Let's just pause for a minute. If you're in the FBI and someone comes to you and says, deputy Director, I have these photos of these two men. They met in a parking garage carrying bags. And when they left, they're carrying different bags. Now, I think, because if you follow this guy, he works for this pharmaceutical company, and this guy, he doesn't seem to have a job. Now, I think what's happening is imagine if the deputy director, deputy director wasn't a conspiracy theorist. And he goes, whoa, you think two guys who went to a parking garage and traded bags, you get crime there. You're conspiracy theorists. Nothing happened.
Joey Manorino
Right?
Tim Pool
And imagine a deputy director like Dan, he's going to be like, interesting. It looks like a crime may have been committed, but let's move. If we have probable cause, not just assume the bag. So you want someone in law enforcement to actually be able to connect dots and seek out probable cause, should there be. Or find the probable cause, should there be any. Or a preponderance of evidence, should there be any.
Shane Cashman
A synonym for conspiracy theorist is historian. You just know your history. You know, like, read the book Chaos. Read the book Poisoner in Chief.
Tim Pool
That is really funny to point out that literally all of history is conspiracies.
Shane Cashman
Yes.
Tim Pool
100%, yes. Like, the founding Fathers were engaged in a conspiracy. Imagine it's 17. Like, 1769 or whatever, and you're like, in the Revolutionary War. And then you're running around going like, a group of Americans are trying to overthrow the crown. They're getting together and have these meetings where they're trying to form their own governments. They're like, calm down, buddy. You're nuts. It's like, no, trust me. I'm telling you. You go to Britain and you're like, I'm telling you, they're going to create their own country, and they're going to call it America, but that's the name of the continent. They're gonna be like, yeah, yeah, buddy.
Phil Labonte
No one's overthrowing Englishmen. You got.
Tim Pool
You can't.
Phil Labonte
We'll never not be Englishmen. Just because we're here, here doesn't mean we're not Englishmen.
Shane Cashman
America is founded on conspiracies.
Phil Labonte
Well, but.
Tim Pool
But also, like, think about the nature of what a conspiracy theory is.
Joey Manorino
Is.
Tim Pool
And what the. The phrase is intending to do.
Shane Cashman
Right?
Tim Pool
They're trying to tell you when. When they call You, a conspiracy theorist, they're trying to say your ideas are improbable or absurd.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
That, that's not just about whether two people got together in secret to make a criminal plan. Throughout history, we are rife with moments where people didn't believe a thing was going to happen and then it did.
Joey Manorino
Right.
Tim Pool
It's so today when they're like, you're conspiracy, it's like, well, let's go back in time and talk about who got what right. That's all that matters.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, It's a word to delegitimize, you know, what people are looking at. Well, I mean, after JFK is when it really started.
Phil Labonte
It was the, it was the precursor to far right.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, yeah.
Phil Labonte
You know, if they say now they say he's a far right conspiracy, you know, far right, blah, blah, blah, Far right. Because conspiracy theorist is not. It just doesn't have the same oomph anymore. Particularly again.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
What would happen if, like Dan Bongino, Cash Trump, they're like, we're going to go in and figure out the NSA is doing. And then some rogue employees just like dump a bunch of public files on everybody, like, literally everybody just like, open it. There you go. I imagine there's too much data to actually release.
Shane Cashman
It seems, that seems possible, I think.
Tim Pool
Well, the challenge with it is all the data the NSA has, it's too much for anyone to actually parse through.
Shane Cashman
True.
Tim Pool
Like, where would it be hosted even.
Shane Cashman
Right.
Tim Pool
Russia.
Shane Cashman
Right.
Tim Pool
But if there are rogue actors who are thinking like, they've uncovered our weird kink chats and they're about to expose us, let's release it all.
Shane Cashman
You know, that's interesting. That'd be fun.
Tim Pool
It sounds like, you know, I gotta be honest, we'd be, I, I, I don't know how to, how to phrase this. I don't think we'd be surprised by anything liberals do.
Joey Manorino
Right.
Tim Pool
But I also don't think we'd be surprised by some of the things we learn about conservatives either.
Shane Cashman
Oh, yeah.
Tim Pool
Across the aisle, conservative guy was gay. And it's like, well, you know, makes sense. Yeah.
Shane Cashman
That person was a furry this whole time.
Tim Pool
Actually, the crazy thing is going to be when you figure out whose kid is whose, you're like, so Justin Trudeau was.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, I knew it. I'm a conspiracy theorist.
Joey Manorino
That's the most, yeah, that's a very interesting one. Yo.
Tim Pool
It is pretty wild when you put Trudeau's face next to Castro and it's.
Phil Labonte
Like, bro, okay, let me just say an image.
Joey Manorino
Yes.
Tim Pool
Let me just say this. And I'm allowed to do this now because I'm a first time dad for. For a couple of days, and I'm having experiences all you other dads have already had. But my baby is born and I'm like, look at that. She looks kind of like me. She's got, like, little things on her ears. It looks like, like, I'm like, how about that? You look at Justin Trudeau's face and I'm like, look at. He's got the same nose.
Shane Cashman
Like, come on, this straight up. That's his dad.
Joey Manorino
It has to be. Really. It's too uncanny.
Phil Labonte
It's not just that, but like, you. If you. If you read about, like, how much his mom loved Castro and how right. She went to. She was in Cuba at just the right time and she was, you know.
Tim Pool
Well, I mean, there's arguments that the timeline doesn't actually line up properly or whatever. But I just gotta tell you, if you look at Trudeau's dad, like his. His actual publicly recognized dad, he didn't look anything like him.
Joey Manorino
Right?
Tim Pool
And then you look at young Castro and it's like there's a. There's a kind of a resemblance there, but who knows? Yeah, I don't know. All right, let's jump to this story. This one's spicy. So, hey, from the Post, Millennial Dan Crenshaw says he would kill Tucker Carlson if they ever met Tucker, invites him for a sit down interview. I kid you not, this story is blowing up. What the. I. I can't. What is this?
Phil Labonte
It's a bad idea for congressman that are former Navy seals to say things.
Tim Pool
Like, what happened to Dan Crenshaw, Man. I'm gonna play the video, but just let me just. It's 10 seconds long. I remember when he was first running his first time where everybody was stoked on this guy. They're like, he's pretty good.
Joey Manorino
Remember the ads, the really cool ads? He was doing everything.
Shane Cashman
Oh, those ads really freaked me out. But you'll come back to that.
Tim Pool
Have you ever met Taka? We've talked a lot. I'm not. I mean, to be fair, he said, I'm not joking, but we. I don't think he was literally expressing the intent to kill Tucker Carlson, but it's a very weird thing to say. And regardless, as a member of Congress and as you mentioned, with former Navy seal, that's what. Yeah, yeah. Talking about a man who routinely receives death threats to say that you will do that and that you're not joking. Well, it doesn't matter what I think or my interpretation is. It matters that he said it and said he wasn't joking. So his intent is expressed.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, it's a bad idea. It's a very bad idea for Congress people to say that. It's very, very bad idea for people that have been in, you know, have his training to say that. It's all thumbs down, Dan. All thumbs down. Bad move.
Shane Cashman
Pete Davidson should have never apologized. My opinion to this guy.
Joey Manorino
Well, and then remember, he goes, MTG asked him. So did you really just threaten to. To kill Tucker? And he goes, lol. No.
Tim Pool
And it's on camera.
Joey Manorino
It's all on. Of course he got the note. It's on camera. I honestly don't know if he's stable in the head. I don't know that he's fit to serve any longer. I genuinely believe that. I don't know that he's stable enough to serve in the Congress anymore.
Phil Labonte
I mean, I don't. I. I don't think that I'm in a position to actually make this kind of call.
Tim Pool
But here's the post.
Phil Labonte
I mean, look.
Tim Pool
So Steve Edganton is that. He pronounced it from GB News says, yeah, after this. This is amazing. Okay. He says, after our interview, I asked Dan Crenshaw if he had ever met Tuck Carlson. He said that he'd kill him. He laughed it off. Watch my interview below. Marjorie Taylor Greene says, Dan Crenshaw, did you threaten to kill my friend Tucker? And Dan Crenshaw says, lol, no. And there's a proposed community note with video evidence of him saying it. This is wild. It's.
Shane Cashman
Oh, man.
Tim Pool
I. I don't know what happened to this guy.
Shane Cashman
He just, He. It's a fall from grace. Or maybe he's always been this way because he was appealing to a lot of people on the. On the right in the very beginning. Yeah, those commercials you were talking about, that's when I was starting to be like, oh, this guy. I did not like that he was trying to be like a Marvel character.
Joey Manorino
It was when I think Arsenal was doing all those cool ads back then. It was a lot. It was a lot of CGI stuff. But I don't know. I just. He. He seemed at least to love what he did. He seemed to love the country, seem to be patriotic. He seemed to be with his heart in the right place. Now the only time I ever hear the guy is when he's blasting other people.
Tim Pool
He's hated by everybody nobody likes. At least Kinzinger was like, I guess I'll be a Democrat. It's like, okay, I get it. You're gonna pan it up, Dan Crunch. I was like, I'm gonna be hated by everyone.
Joey Manorino
I think he just makes enough money in fundraising that nobody can seem to primary him. Because I don't understand how he continues to win primary.
Shane Cashman
He lied about how much money he made in stocks.
Tim Pool
Right.
Shane Cashman
I forget what the number.
Joey Manorino
He's another. He's another good inside trader.
Tim Pool
Understand, he's nowhere near as good as Pelosi.
Joey Manorino
Nobody as good as.
Tim Pool
But I heard that he lives in a district with a lot of military manufacturing. And so he'll never lose because these people don't want to lose the pro military industrial complex vote. Like, look, if you work at a manufacturing plant that is going towards weapons of some sort, you want wars to continue.
Joey Manorino
Yes.
Shane Cashman
I mean, if this were a movie, it'd be too on the nose. The guy with the eye patch, like, making money off the military industrial complex.
Phil Labonte
Come on.
Tim Pool
I mean, it's. I gotta be honest. Like, actually, it's a. It's a. There's a lot of movies that do it. It's not two on the nose. I just watched that one movie. I can't remember what it is, what it was where. Like, there's like some Army. Army veterans are broke, so they're gonna go rob a bank or something.
Shane Cashman
Okay.
Tim Pool
And they've got all those special. Like, they know how to. They know combat, so they're able to do it more effectively or whatever. The idea that it's like a man comes back from two tours and he's been injured and maimed, and the. His. The, you know, the Veterans affairs are not paying. The VA is not paying his. His health care or whatever, and he's got a family take care of, so he goes rogue. It's actually a normal, you know, thing. Like, it's a.
Shane Cashman
But this guy came back and went to like, Yale, right?
Joey Manorino
Is he Yale education.
Shane Cashman
Yale or Harvard or one of those Ivy League? Like, he's an Ivy Leaguer, you know?
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
I mean, maybe he got into the. The skulls. That.
Shane Cashman
What it's called Skull and Bones.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
That's why he's got the eye patch, actually.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Well, I mean, you don't gotta, you know, anybody can join.
Shane Cashman
That's true. If you're. If you're a lizard, like the Bushes.
Phil Labonte
I mean, you guys.
Tim Pool
Have you ever seen those. I'm sorry, but have you ever seen those videos on Instagram that have tons. They're tons of them. Where. And they've Been around for a while. It's not just Instagram, but it's like they catch people turning into lizards.
Shane Cashman
Oh, yeah.
Tim Pool
And it's just. It's just video compression artifacting. It's like, really dumb.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Shane Cashman
Dude, Billy Corgan on Rogan years ago, said he saw someone turn into a lizard.
Tim Pool
He didn't, but. Okay.
Shane Cashman
I, I for. No, I think he did. I need to know who that was. I'm guessing Courtney Love turn into what you get. I'm guessing it's Courtney Love. I don't know, though.
Tim Pool
Those stories, Those stories in short context are like, you know, I once saw a politician turn into a lizard. And you're like, whoa. And then you're like, without that context, because then later on you find that guy and you're like, tell me the full story. It's like, okay, well, hang out with my friends doing acid. And then. And you're like, stop, stop. I'm gonna go now.
Shane Cashman
I walked by Adam Schiff in real life, and I saw he's got, like, two eyelids. It was super slimy.
Joey Manorino
Something is well wrong with him.
Tim Pool
Yes.
Joey Manorino
You can look at him and know something is very off.
Tim Pool
He's. He's. He's worried. He should be worried if you thought he was worried when Cash Patel was coming in.
Joey Manorino
Now, Dan Bongino, what happened at the Standard Hotel? Adam Schiff, what happened?
Tim Pool
I'm. I'm willing to bet that, you know, maybe the first move made by Cash and Dan is going to be like, let's go see what Adam Schiff has been up to.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, yeah.
Joey Manorino
How many in that basement swallow?
Shane Cashman
Yeah. Oh, wow. Yes.
Tim Pool
That's crazy. And now he's. He became a senator.
Joey Manorino
I mean, this is a senator. California will elect anything. It's unbelievable to me who gets elected in that.
Phil Labonte
It's so disheartening. Like, he's such a. I mean, he was censured as a. As a congressperson, and then he gets a promotion.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
What is wrong with the pardon?
Joey Manorino
Pardon? Like, what does that even cover is what I want to know. This is interesting question for Bongino and Cash. What does that pardon cover?
Shane Cashman
Yeah, what?
Joey Manorino
Is it just related to his work on the J6 stuff, or does that cover a lot of other stuff?
Phil Labonte
I mean, look, and if so, California are. They have the right to, you know, elect whoever they want to put into position, you know, in the position of senator. But, I mean, you. You know that he's a dishonest person, you know, because he was censured for dishonesty.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
He, you know that he was the guy that was most vocal about a BS line of. I mean, it was just all BS about. About Trump and Russia. He was the guy that was constantly saying that. And then the people of California voted to put him into the upper chamber.
Joey Manorino
Right.
Phil Labonte
Supposedly. Because the thing is, like, in the House, because they're every. Every two years and. Because there's 435 of them.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
You're gonna get clowns, Right. You're gonna get dudes that are gonna be wild and that are gonna do wild and crazy stuff. You're gonna get people that are weirdos. Sometimes they stick around, sometimes they don't. That's why Maxine Waters is still there. Right. But, like, when it comes to the Senate, they're supposed to be more deliberate. They. They have longer, you know, appointments or terms. And. And to think that the people of California said, yes, this is the guy that we want to represent us. That is. You're. You're literally just doing a total disservice to the whole state and to the country.
Shane Cashman
I believe there's a lot of red voters in that state. It's just those cities.
Joey Manorino
It's actually the most Republicans in any state because of the size of the problem.
Shane Cashman
It's like New York, my home. My home state.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
Is a lot. It's a lot of red voters. It's just the city.
Joey Manorino
Well, but they have the jungle primaries, so there's no hope. You have so many Democrats. It was. Usually it's the top two finishers are Democrats. This time they had Steve, I think it was not Steve Harvey. Steve Garvey.
Shane Cashman
Steve Harvey would have been interesting, though.
Joey Manorino
Steve Harvey would have been much better than interest.
Shane Cashman
I'm interested in that. Yeah.
Joey Manorino
Yeah. Steve Harvey couldn't do a worse job than shift. That's. At least.
Phil Labonte
He's never. I don't know who is. Who. Who he was running against. So.
Joey Manorino
I mean, Garvey, the baseball player.
Phil Labonte
Oh, really?
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
I mean, I don't know who was a Republican.
Joey Manorino
Well, who was a Republic. Who knows? It's California. When they run as Republicans, it's like, I'm a Republican, so.
Tim Pool
But, yeah, I hate Donald Trump.
Phil Labonte
Exactly. Like, I mean, if, like, you don't know what kind of guy, or at least I don't know what kind of guy he was. I don't know.
Joey Manorino
I would love to see what would happen in California if they would actually get a Republican who ran not as, like, you know, Lauren Boebert or Marjorie Taylor Greene, but somebody who ran as an actual staunch Republican with conservatives.
Shane Cashman
Larry Elder.
Joey Manorino
Instead of these. Yeah. Like, instead of these moderate squish people.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Joey Manorino
Maybe people would be shocked because I don't even think that the liberal voters, like these people who are like, yeah, I'm gonna be a Democrat, but not really. Maybe they would respect it more if they actually said, yeah, I'm gonna be a conservative. That's who I am. That's what I'm gonna do. Would that be better? Maybe. Who knows?
Phil Labonte
Would like to see someone that. I don't know. I don't know what you know, I don't know what California wants. I know Orange county is kind of where all the Republicans have kind of like gathered for their last stand or whatever. It's like the Alamo. But talk to a lot of people.
Shane Cashman
Out there, post the LA fires. And I was initially thinking that might change the way they vote, but they're like, no, they've already forgot. They're just moving on. And they haven't changed their. The way they think about politics. Despite everything burning to the ground.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, yeah, it's. It's unfortunate.
Joey Manorino
Well, look at Karen Bass. She. She manages to remain mayor. I mean, Maxine Waters, like you said, Phil, how do these people remain in public life at all? They, they'd be laughed out of.
Tim Pool
I mean, because there are people who think Donald Trump called neo Nazis. Very fine people.
Joey Manorino
Yeah, yeah, okay, sure.
Tim Pool
You guys, you guys see the Elon Musk video that went viral that was sad.
Joey Manorino
Yeah. The one where said he left his kid in the heat.
Tim Pool
And it's got 20 million views, a bunch of subreddits, and then there's clearly a full video where Elon checks three times to make sure his son is with him.
Shane Cashman
If anyone who watched that initial video saw that it was cropped in a way every time.
Tim Pool
Remember the ABC News, Trump feeding the fish.
Shane Cashman
Right. Oh, yeah.
Tim Pool
Shinzo Abe dumps the food and then Trump looks at him and goes, okay. And dumps the food. They zoom in and crop it so it looks like Trump did something. It's. They're liars.
Joey Manorino
It's.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, it's. Well, it's in. These videos are in conjunction with a constant stream of. Trump's a bad guy. So you get people that are emotionally inclined to dislike Trump, which there's a certain amount of. Certain amount of our political perspectives comes just from who we are.
Joey Manorino
Right.
Phil Labonte
Like you're born to. You're born. And it's not that you're guaranteed, but you're born to have the inclination to be left leaning. You're Born to have the inclination to be right leaning. There are certain things about different personalities that, that just are inside of you, right? But that's also malleable, depending on your experiences, depending on what you learn and stuff like that. But when you get people that are inclined to be on the left and then you feed them a straight up non stop diet of hey, this guy's Hitler. And they're probably on SSRIs or they're probably on some kind of mood altering drugs or they're. Maybe they're neurotic or something like that. And you keep showing them the same, you keep, you spend all day long telling him how this is terrible, this guy's a Nazi. This is, he's going to do this, he's going to do that. And, and then you show them a video that confirms their priors. They're going to share it with their friends. They're going to say, look, see, I told you so. I just had a guy on that. I was, that was, I was, that came to my feed and after a few weeks, back and forth, he blocks me of course, but he like, his whole thing is like, oh, Elon Musk is a Nazi. And I'm like, elon Musk, what do you, what is it that you about Elon Musk that makes you think he's a Nazi? Like, what has he done? And, and he's like, well, you know, he wants to murder people. I'm like, you actually believe that, that Elon Musk wants to murder people?
Joey Manorino
Elon Musk was the one with Ben Shapiro. All the, all the anti Semites hate Musk because they say he's too pro Jew. Now he is a Jewish kid.
Phil Labonte
He.
Joey Manorino
Yeah, what are you talking about?
Phil Labonte
But this illustrates my point. Like it's not. They don't have an opinion that reflects reality, right? They're looking for things that confirm their priors, right? They're looking for things that confirm what they want to believe. Believe. And so as that's why when Musk did the, the, the hand, you know, the eye, my heart, show us what he did. They're like, watch out, watch it everybody. But like, you know, that's what he, like he, you know, it's like, oh, look, you know, look, he did the thing. He did the thing. And look, that means he did the thing. That means that he wants to round up all the juices.
Shane Cashman
Bias. Right? And I, I, as you know, I think there's legitimate reasons to have criticisms for him, but none of these things are that right. Like the cropped Videos, the out of context stuff. None of that's legitimate. It's just. It just feeds the brain dead left.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, it does. It does.
Shane Cashman
Really annoying.
Phil Labonte
And it's. It's not just really annoying. It's really bad for people that are inclined to believe these things and people that are, again, on the margins, people that are. That are possibly a little on the. On the, you know, compromised, mentally compromised side because. And this is something that the left does. They want people that are borderline or mentally. Mentally compromised or. Or that. That are. Are having struggles. They want them to be upset. Because upset people will go out and do things like Luigi Maggiano did. They'll go out and they'll do things like the guy that climbed up on the roof in. In Pennsylvania did. Well, they'll do those kind of things.
Tim Pool
If we are deeply concerned about what upset people might do, we have this story from the post Millennial. My show had value. Joy Reid cries after MSNBC canceled her show. Wrong.
Joey Manorino
O Joy.
Tim Pool
She cries. It's very sad, but also that my show had value. No. And that.
Phil Labonte
I'm sorry, I'm not.
Tim Pool
That what I was doing had value. It clearly didn't, ma'am. That's why nobody watched it. And they fired you.
Shane Cashman
Are you.
Tim Pool
And in the end.
Joey Manorino
I'm sorry.
Tim Pool
I'm not. I try not to cry on tv.
Joey Manorino
No, you're not. Not on tv.
Tim Pool
She's on Zoom.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And then.
Joey Manorino
And then it kind of. And then it mattered.
Tim Pool
I see Karen is there and she's been texting me as well. And so what I will just say.
Joey Manorino
Is that in the end.
Tim Pool
Thank you. Can I just. I just. She was getting like, what, 50K viewers.
Joey Manorino
That would be surprising, honestly. I don't know.
Tim Pool
The key demo. She was. Her show, like 50. I think 68,000 last weekend or something like that was the report numbers.
Shane Cashman
Wow.
Tim Pool
I just want to let you guys know that I can post a video of me giggling at a chicken.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And get more views than that. Like, this is something Joy Reid needs to consider. Okay. Her opinions. Nobody wants to hear them.
Joey Manorino
No. She is a horrible human being. I don't. You know, I don't usually take Joy in watching people cry on camera, watching people suffer. I really love her tears. It brings me great pleasure to see her suffer. So she's a disgusting, race baiting, despicable racist.
Tim Pool
She's smug.
Joey Manorino
She hates everyone in this room. Just because if she could kill us all, she would.
Shane Cashman
I want. I. I think the View might hire her. Think she'd be great.
Joey Manorino
Don't want to compete with her.
Tim Pool
I think, I think her be the.
Joey Manorino
Dumbest heer in the world.
Tim Pool
I mean, look at, look at Don Lemon. How's Don Lemon?
Joey Manorino
Where's he doing tik toks now? He's doing tik toks or he's in the senate doing videos. I don't know.
Phil Labonte
Anyway, Don Lemon.
Tim Pool
Yeah, let's see how videos we were talking about earlier.
Joey Manorino
Videos we were talking about earlier.
Tim Pool
I don't want here Don Lemon. He's got. Don Lemon's got half a million subs. For some reason, YouTube's still trying to save this guy. Let's take a look at his views. Okay, you know, look, he's 30, 000. Okay? 11, 000. No, I mean, let's, let's, let's, you know, here you go. I, I work in the industry, guys. I can give you some insights. Let's, let's see. So 30, 000 views. He's gonna be doing like. He probably made like 500 bucks. Bucks. It's not bad. I mean, how many of you would like to make a video where you talk to a guy on the Internet and get paid 500 bucks for it, you know, I mean, so Don Lemon, he's probably making. At this level, he might be doing like 400k a year. You know what I mean?
Joey Manorino
I'm sure he has, he has to have something somewhere, right?
Tim Pool
What do you mean?
Joey Manorino
Like, there has to be another platform. He's at some.
Tim Pool
This one's got a lot.
Joey Manorino
He's the one who blew it with Elon, right? Didn't Elon offer him something? And he was like, I want to do the first space podcast. I want to do it from Mars, where they should have left his sorry behind. I mean, it can send Joy with him.
Tim Pool
There's. It makes no sense, to be completely honest. And why Don Lemon is getting any viewership at all? Because he's not a merit based personality. Like, there are a lot of people who built from the ground up their platform. Almost all of the podcasts you see, almost all of. Not all of them are. Someone started a show and slowly built up to it. It. So Don Lemon, to me, doesn't make a lot of sense. But look, he's having a Lemon party. Is that what it says?
Joey Manorino
A lemon party?
Phil Labonte
Listen, if you're an Internet, don't even.
Tim Pool
So he's having a lemon watch party with Joy Reid. Oh, it streams 20. He did this already? Well, I'm not surprised. Maybe she can start a YouTube channel and YouTube will prop her channel up for some reason, and people will watch it.
Shane Cashman
Nice.
Joey Manorino
Now, she's. She's a horrible person.
Tim Pool
I mean, well, Don Lemon is too. Yeah.
Phil Labonte
I mean, well, I've never. I've never heard Don Lemon say things that were as explicitly racist as her.
Joey Manorino
She's far.
Tim Pool
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Joey Manorino
Remember the white. I don't. I don't care about white women's tears. And now you're the one crying. Cry a river, you horrible demon.
Tim Pool
Yeah, well, the. The bigger question is for the likes of Kaitlan Collins and, oh, yeah, Chris Cuomo and Anderson Cooper. These. These people don't have any high level talent.
Joey Manorino
No.
Tim Pool
So let me, let me break it down for you guys. So when we are launching Tim Cast irl, many may ask, who does the production? Well, Surge is controlling the cameras and volume and things like that in real time. So when the camera is switching, there's a human being pressing buttons. As for story selection, we. Well, it's actually quite simple. My morning show and all of the news and everything I'm reading throughout the day is basically pre production for Tim Cast irl. I come in, I sit down, I pull up the stories that I think are most pressing or interesting that are going viral, that I see on X or on various news websites. There's no other producers. There's no story writers. People who work here will sometimes see stories and post them in our. In our, in our company, chat room, things like that. For the most part, my morning show is 90% me. And then I've got people who will help post things on, so everything on YouTube. I'll just. I upload it all and get it going. And then we have people who will post them on other platforms. And then story wise, 99% of the time, I'm just pulling stories myself. This is true for most independent podcasters like Joe Rogan. How does he get guests? Honestly, Joe hears about them and then reaches out or someone connects them. You know, people always. There's a magic. But, like, I want to go on Joe's show. And I was like, do you know Joe? Like, he's just hanging out with his friends, Man. Joy Reid and most of his other TV personalities have no capability to do anything other than sit in front of a camera and read a teleprompter.
Joey Manorino
Yep.
Tim Pool
So how could they possibly move to this space successfully? Don Lemon, riding the coattails of the CNN brand, was able to muster up half a million subscribers. But think about this. Here's a guy getting paid millions of dollars. That's the best he can Do. He's averaging, what, 20,000 views? And he was getting his massive salary. When you take the people. When you take these people out of their fake corporate element, they do not make it anywhere meaningful. And I wouldn't be surprised if Don Lemon just simply ceases to exist in the long run, though, to be fair, maybe he figures it out. Maybe he improves. Joy Reed ain't gonna be able to set up a YouTube channel. The amount of money it would cost her to hire people to do the production work that needs to be done for someone with no talent. Yeah, not gonna happen.
Joey Manorino
No, no, she. She's not gonna make it. She will not be around. She'll write a book. A few people will buy the book.
Tim Pool
I don't know.
Joey Manorino
And then I don't agree. You don't. You don't think she'll. I mean, she has to read.
Shane Cashman
Does she know how to read?
Joey Manorino
But yeah. Well, she probably.
Tim Pool
I. I don't know that if she wrote a book, anybody would want to pick it up or care about it. This lady was getting 60, 000 viewers, like, in the key demo, so I think she did have a substantial couple hundred thousand. Maybe it was like 500, 600,000 of people. 75 plus. No disrespect you for 75 plus, but that's not key demo. So what was the value of her show riling up older folks, right?
Joey Manorino
Pretty much. Is that what I would assume it was? Just older black church ladies and stuff? That white? No, seriously. Her. Simone Sanders. I mean, these are not people that are respected. They don't go to. She doesn't speak anywhere. Nobody goes to listen to her speak. She's joyless. She's heartless. She's just nothing. She's worthless. So, you know, I wish her well. I hope she has enough money to last a little.
Shane Cashman
You just called her a demon now. I wish you well, though.
Tim Pool
No, I wish.
Joey Manorino
I'm like, I don't want to see somebody, like, drown out and become a cokehead, but in reality, I'll. You know, she'll probably look like Justin Bieber looks in a couple of weeks, honestly. Yeah, but that's all right. With her Trump wig, I hope she can still afford one.
Shane Cashman
Ariana Grande.
Joey Manorino
You know Ariana Grande. God, I help. I hope she's okay. Not right with her.
Shane Cashman
She needs to get off the oic, but.
Joey Manorino
Oh, I don't think that's just. I think that's seriously disorders right there. It's terrible, but we'll see what happens.
Tim Pool
And the media industry is in for A shakeup, man. Yeah, like just the, the evolution that's happening before us, we are seeing with the podcast presidency and it's going to change. And I've been warning about this. Most of the big shows are homegrown individuals who start, but it's starting to change and we're starting to see podcast plants. This is a bit a story. People who look like they had a meritocratic growth, but it's not. It's industry, it's, it's corporate. It's all built up. This will be the case. I said this last year. The beast will not just go, guess I lost. These companies have hundreds of millions and billions of dollars and they're going to say, oh, what happened? Viewership trends have changed. Everyone's doing podcasts. How do we make identical podcasts? Don't be surprised if within like a year there is a show identical in almost every way to Tim cast IRL at 8pm with like liberals sitting around and it looks like it's just some dudes hanging out, but it's going to be a DNC backroom deal sponsored show or something like that.
Joey Manorino
Well, they keep saying, the DNC keeps saying, we need an answer for Rogan. We need an answer for all these podcasts because they don't have anything. Or who are they going to put? Harry Sisson and Chris? I mean, who's going to do their roundtable? It would end beyond the table.
Tim Pool
David Pacman, Kyle Kalinsky and Bryler Tyler Cohen. Who?
Shane Cashman
Nightmare.
Tim Pool
No, no, no. Hold on, hold on. I got to call you out for.
Joey Manorino
That, Brian Tyler Cohen. I know. Who's the other one?
Tim Pool
David Pakman's got nearly 3 million subs and it's hundreds of millions of views on his videos.
Joey Manorino
I've never heard of him.
Tim Pool
And that is a problem.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
So all these conservatives sitting here gloating and cheering, being like, haha, look at Joy Reid, ignoring the fact that these other liberals are getting propped up, built up, and are building up massive channels while simultaneously calling on the DNC to fund them, saying, we will be your answer to Joe Rogan.
Phil Labonte
Do you think the dnc.
Tim Pool
I'm sorry, sorry, real quick, I got to point this out. David Pakman, I hope, I hope your fans and followers clip this and share it with you. And I hope you see it, make a video about it. David Pakman published a video calling Trump's all it said it was Trump like this, his hands on his head and it said all time worst approval or all time lowest approval. At a time where Trump is experiencing his highest aggregate approval of his career.
Joey Manorino
Right.
Tim Pool
How could this man, David Pakman, I don't understand how you can title and make a video with a headline and a thumbnail claiming Trump's approval rating is the lowest it's ever been when it's the inverse. Because these people are professional liars. That's what they do. And they want money from the machine to continue lying. To continue lying to people. Yeah, that's what they are. That's it. And I got to tell you, man, he gets a lot of views on these videos. If, if, if we just decided, you know what, how about we make a video where we show we, we claim that, you know, let's make the story 10 times worse. Joy Reid cries on TV after being physically thrown out of MSNBC studio with, with all of her fans booing her and screaming at her. We get a million views on that video. None of it's true, though, so we don't do that.
Joey Manorino
Right.
Tim Pool
David Pacman, however, and not just him, but other liberals actually make thumbnails and titles that are factually 100% false to get a ton of clicks. And it works. And YouTube props them up, but, hey, that's free speech.
Shane Cashman
They're all a variety of a Jussie Smollett. Like, it's all a hoax. It's all a lie. He sounds like he's already on the DNC payroll. They're propagandists, and that's what they do.
Phil Labonte
What do you, what do you think that the behavior of people like, you know, whether it be Pacman or, or no Lie with I Love Brian Taylor Cohen's show is called no Lie. He's literally the lioness dude on, on all of X. He spreads more BS than anybody I've ever seen. But, but so the Democrats are really in a really bad spot. I mean, even James Carville, who's like the, the guy from the 90s that really knew how to get people elected, he straight up said Democrats should play possum. Democrats should sit back and let the Republicans mess up. And the reason he said that isn't because the, the Republicans are likely to, to mess up significantly. It's because the Democrats are having a massive civil war and they can't figure out if they want to try to be the party of the working class or if they want to be the progressives that are concerned with centering the marginalized people because they're going to lose the, the, the Latino vote because the, the people that are immigrants that have, that have come to the country, they don't want to have illegal immigrants. They want legal immigrants. And those people are generally conservative. Like they're, they're, they're still predominantly religious people. They're there. And if you look in Texas, you see the way that Latinos, like Latinos vote. They all, they're not all, but there's a significant portion of them, probably a majority that vote conservative. There were, there were a couple districts right on the border that went red from half.
Tim Pool
Let me show you some of this.
Phil Labonte
What, what do the Democrats do?
Tim Pool
Let me, let me, let me, let's, let's, let's revel in what is the David Pakman show? David, I have no problem. I'll say this. And I. So he made a video where he claimed that I and Milo Yiannopoulos claim that he was funded by USAID or something. I never said that. I made the point that there, there are non, there, there are nonprofits we know that buy ad spots on prominent liberal podcasts. With some of these nonprofits losing funding, I wonder if we're going to see any announcement from podcasts. The revenue is drying up or something like this. Never accused anyone directly of doing it. Milo responded David Pakman as if to imply that Pacman was willfully or knowingly taking money through circuitous methods from usaid. I never said that. But that's, that's the game you play. Lawyers warning me Trump is coming after you. 765,000 views. The picture is Trump pointing at him with his face palm. Then you've got Trump's cognitive health 476,000 taking total control. The total control one is the only one that I actually respect in a certain degree. It's not total control. Trump has control. Is the executive branch. Trump Deranged rant. 440,000. Those are fine all time. Lowest approval disaster already. Yeah, that's just factually false. Trump's enjoying some of the best approval ratings he's ever had in his career. I expected to go down.
Shane Cashman
Is Mike Pence his co host?
Tim Pool
Apparently so he should be. So you look at when he doesn't play this weird clickbait game. Elon Musk is doing the acute source. He's 28,000 84,000. And then when he does play the, the obvious absurdities. Bro. No one's coming. No lawyers warning liberals. Trump's going to come after you, David. Oh, shut.
Phil Labonte
Shut up.
Tim Pool
Stupidest thing imaginable. But this is the world we live in where people like him make crap up. Like this one is the most agreeable. I'm Sorry. It's not, it's not the worst he's ever done. He's done a lot of stuff like this disaster already. We get it, dude. You've got nothing to talk about.
Phil Labonte
I mean, I, I don't know. I, I, I still don't know what the Democrats do. I don't know where they go from here.
Joey Manorino
The brand is broken and they have no talent. They have nobody on the bench. That's really great.
Phil Labonte
I don't agree that they have no talent.
Joey Manorino
Who's, who's great? Who's great?
Phil Labonte
So they have people that have charisma. Right? AOC has a lot of charisma.
Joey Manorino
You can't put that in a national context.
Phil Labonte
I disagree with you. I think that they can. But listen, the point isn't just about the talent. The point is the actual party has to decide what they're going to do. And if they go with the progressives that hate the rich, they're going to lose all their funding.
Joey Manorino
Right, right.
Phil Labonte
Because the progressives, like, like you're going to lose any, any kind of wealthy Jewish people. They're not going to go, they're not going to support them because the progressives absolutely hate Israel and they literally are on the side of Hamas. You're going to lose anybody that's, that's got any kind of capital because they want to, you know, they want to get rid of, they want to wet the wealth tax. They want, you know, they want to, you know, tax people based on their net worth, not on the actual money they make and stuff. So the, the progressive party will have no funding and the Democrat, that whole, the whole Democrat party will fall apart then. But that might be where the energy is. The, the young people are more on the progressive side. The, the Democrats that are young and then you've got like the normal kind of middle of the road Democrats that are still kind of like Democrats that haven't moved over to the, I'm not a leftist and they're still trying to save the party. People like Richie Torres, people like, I don't know, there's people.
Shane Cashman
Would you have on the show in D.C. when you guys were there?
Phil Labonte
Ro Khanna, People like Rokhan is good. Rokhanna kind of walks between the two.
Tim Pool
But the point, Well, I, I would say Ron is nice. Yes. But his, his, his logic is that of the destroying America.
Joey Manorino
Yeah, but he, he, I think he's a good person, let's put it that way. As opposed to many of these people that are just terrible people.
Tim Pool
I would, I would just say If Roana is a good person, he's a deeply, deeply ignorant and dangerously ignorant person.
Joey Manorino
I believe that.
Shane Cashman
Like this takes during the Twitter files.
Joey Manorino
Exactly. You're talking about censorship says the right thing sometimes. Okay. More than most Democrats. Right.
Tim Pool
But he is. His worldview is that that illegal immigrants are legitimate immigrants who should be protected.
Shane Cashman
Yes.
Phil Labonte
And that's something that the. The general population of the United States doesn't agree with. What are the Democrats going to do?
Tim Pool
Let's jump to this story from NBC News. Doge will use AI to assess the responses of federal workers who were told to justify their jobs via email. Trump then said, anyone who doesn't will be fired. Now, we know that Tulsi, the DOD cash have told their departments or their branches respectively, do not respond to this Cash I think said, we'll put a pause on this till he said don't respond. We'll handle our stuff internally. But this is fascinating in that one of the biggest scandals in American history, with the news losing their minds, is that a special employee to the government, to the president, just said, so what do you do here? Democrats are freaking out. They don't want the emails to be. To be answered. They're calling it power struggles. In. In what reality would we allow people at any company to ignore emails and not explain the job they are doing.
Joey Manorino
And then cry about having to even get these emails? They're acting so traumatized. I saw. So I flew here yesterday. I was on. When you get into Dulles, you got to go on that little train to go over to the main terminal and do customs. There was this lesbian in front of me and she was telling her partner, oh, I got that. She was hhs. She was telling the partner that she got the email and she didn't respond. She almost did until she realized where it was coming from. Like when it hit her that it was Elon Musk's and oh, I'm not responding. She's bragging to her lesbian lover next to her about how she's not responding. Why is that woman working for the government? I shut up. I shut up because I'm on a train before customs. I don't want to get in trouble before I cross the border. But why is this psychopath woman allowed to say these things? I'm not responding because I saw who it come from because it came from Elon.
Tim Pool
Imagine you work for us.
Phil Labonte
Us.
Joey Manorino
We pay your salary, but get out.
Tim Pool
Just imagine somebody working for Burger King, right?
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And they're standing there and the boss walks up and goes, hey, we're pretty swamp. You take the garbage out and they turn. I ain't taking the garbage out. It's like, okay, well, you're not gonna work here.
Joey Manorino
Exactly. Just quit, leave, get out, get lost.
Tim Pool
But these people want to work for the government because the government is a free paycheck. Yes. And they haven't had to do any work for a long time.
Joey Manorino
But she's a subversive. I mean, it's just one. I don't know what she does. She could be a janitor. I don't know what she was. She was just some nutcase that was in front of me on this little.
Tim Pool
Gonna be like senior counsel to the defense of Joe Biden.
Joey Manorino
She's a subversive parasite. These are subversive parasites. And that's why things don't get done. That's why when Elon was talking the other day about Trump puts the executive order and they don't get enforced. They don't even get done at all. This is why. Because this parasite thing that was in front of me is running the show over there. It's a disgrace. They should be thrown out. They should be thrown out. And frankly, if they're subverting the president's orders or the orders of the secretary and you're working for the government, you should be charged.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
I don't know about what charges exist for that.
Joey Manorino
Well, there should be something.
Tim Pool
What Not. I disagree.
Joey Manorino
Subverting the will of the guy, like.
Tim Pool
Being lazy at work doesn't put you in jail.
Joey Manorino
I don't know if it's laziness. I don't know if it's laziness.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. It's not about being. It's.
Tim Pool
He.
Phil Labonte
I think what he's referring to is malicious compliance.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
Doing things that they say to do, but yes.
Tim Pool
And just not doing it. Completely disagreeable. You get fired. That's it. If. If somebody works, hired by a company and then you're like, take the garbage out, so they dump the garbage in the ground. You don't get arrested. You say, okay, you're fine.
Joey Manorino
You're working for the government.
Tim Pool
I don't care. Government doesn't get special. Special action to. To imprison people who are stupid. I get what you're saying, but the point is, if somebody works with the government and the boss says, you need to handle this report for this institution and they go, okay, and they do it wrong, the boss is going to be like, you subverted my will. So we're charging you. That's ridiculous. You do. You do a bad job, you get fired. That's all. That's all it is. Somebody works at the government and they're like, I'm not going to do my job. It's like, well, there's the door. Yeah, that's it. Goodbye, get out. And what we're dealing with right now is you've got hundreds of thousands, millions of federal employees and you've got people who actively don't work and they think they should get free money from us, they should be fired. That's it. That's. It's real simple. Now, I do think the email is clever and that it says if you don't respond, it'll be presumed as a resignation because, well, now they've just quit.
Joey Manorino
True.
Tim Pool
So you don't need to go through any of the weird. You go through some of it, they're going to try and make claims. But I got to be honest, if, if, if they send out an email and say, please respond to this email, and you do not, now you're out. Insubordination. Now it's dereliction of duty. So if they send out one email every day, the deadline is tonight, night. If they send out one email Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, saying, we've not heard from you, please respond, we're awaiting your response. After the second or third email, they have a clean termination.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Because then they're going to sue and be like, oh, what, did I get fired? They're going to be like, well, anybody who wasn't answering their work emails is the project they were on got let go. I mean, that's just dereliction of duty.
Joey Manorino
Right.
Tim Pool
Goodbye.
Phil Labonte
I mean, I don't think that, I don't think that should be particularly controversial. I imagine that if that did happen, that would be another situation where they would try to bring it before courts, they would try and challenge it in courts. And I say bring it on. Because these kind of challenges in courts will result in the court deciding the President has the article to power. The bureaucracy does not. If you don't do your job, we're going to fire you.
Joey Manorino
What I want to know with these people is how hard is it to go into ChatGPT or Grok or somewhere and just ask them, what should a person in my position be doing on any given day?
Phil Labonte
It's not like he's like, you'll send evidence.
Joey Manorino
They're not. No, they're not asking for evidence. They're not asking for anything. They're too stupid or too ridiculous or whatever the word is. I don't know what the word is they can't even figure out how to do that. They have to go cry on cnn. And any one of them that went to the media and cried about it, they should be fired on the spot. The minute they get before they even end the hit on the tv, they get a text, you don't come back in ever.
Phil Labonte
I mean, look, you're. There's. There's not. There's not a way that anyone will get fired that I will disagree with. Like, if you can come up with a reason to fire someone in the government, fire them. Yeah. I was watching clips today from CNN. Kevin Leary, Illyria O'Leary.
Joey Manorino
Oh, learn guy.
Phil Labonte
He was on CNN and he was absolute, like, he was talking about cutting. He's like, you cut and cut. He's like, you might cut into some meat, but now that you have the opportunity, you cut, cut, and you cut and you cut. That's what you do in business, blah, blah, blah. And they were mortified, absolutely mortified. But that's really what you should do. If you make massive, massive cuts and you overdo it, you can replace those people. You can find someone, you can offer them the job back. You can find other people that are qualified to do the job. There will be people that want to do the job, make the cuts while you have the opportunity.
Shane Cashman
Trump might actually build back better. He should probably use that, right? Yeah.
Tim Pool
Steal it from Europe. Biden stole that slogan from here, but everybody used it.
Shane Cashman
They use it in Haiti. The Clintons used it in Haiti, like years ago.
Tim Pool
But I mean, it's. It's funny because didn't Biden plagiarize that Irish guy in the 80s?
Joey Manorino
All he ever dream is plagiarized. Man has never had an original career in his plagiarism. Yeah, like, he never has had an original thought.
Phil Labonte
No, I.
Tim Pool
Well, he doesn't really matter much now, does he?
Joey Manorino
No, he's got.
Shane Cashman
He's got. You know, he's with the caa.
Joey Manorino
He's not. He's on a talent agency. For what? And Kamala signed to it, too. The talent agents. It's interesting how they all go straight there.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Joey Manorino
But no, Biden's going to have no post presidency. He's just going to sit in that house in Delaware and it was dead before even. Yeah, I mean, the brain is gone.
Phil Labonte
Well, yeah, look, I mean, some people like the. The time for your, you know, time for you to be in the public eye. When that time ends, it's different for everybody. For Biden, it was probably four or five years ago.
Shane Cashman
It Was actually Biden Library will wait.
Joey Manorino
Yeah, the Biden library, yeah. What are you going to have while.
Tim Pool
While we're still in the segment, I'll address two comments because we normally save super chats, but we had one comment from someone who said that I was either intentionally or egotistically ignoring the point that people who intentionally do wrong in the federal government should be charged. I believe if you have a job and you intentionally don't do your job, the penalty should be termination. I don't care if you're working for the government or the private sector. If you get hired to do a job and you're like, I'm going to do the opposite, it's like, okay, you're fired. If you steal money to go on vacation, that's a crime. But if someone's like, mop the floor and then you kick over a 2 liter of coke, it's like, get out. You don't go to jail for that. If someone says something like, hey, file this paperwork by the end of the week. And then you're like, no. And then you don't do it. It. You don't go to jail for that. If someone shredded a bunch of classified documents destroying important government paperwork, that's destruction of property. Like those crimes, they already exist. Not doing your job properly is not a crime. Destroying government property, those things are already crimes. And then CACO said you wanted to charge Buzz for flying illegals, but not government workers who defy orders. Those are so radically different. A pilot who knows they are smuggling, and it is literally smuggling. An illegal immigrant comes in their plane holding a document saying they're not a citizen and they have no right to travel this country. No ID to prove who they are. And the pilot goes, fine by me. You're smuggling. Let's put it this way. You own a plane, small, little, little five seater. And some guy walks up and says, I'm not a citizen, I have no right to fly in this country and I'm here illegally. And you're like, well, I guess hop on board. I'm getting paid for this. That's called being a human smuggler. Yeah, you work for a commercial airline and then go, my boss told me I have to fly these people. They're not here legally. They have documents proving they're not here legally. They didn't show their IDs, but it's fine. I'm like, yeah, you're just a higher end human smuggler. It's almost like, come on, I'll. You know what? I was going to get a Little unfamiliar. I'm not going to do. I was going to make a crude joke about some. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. But let's just say if you are knowingly transporting illegal immigrants for cash in any capacity, you're. You're a smuggler. You go to jail for that.
Shane Cashman
Kamala.
Phil Labonte
All of them.
Tim Pool
I mean, we're talking about pilots on planes.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And these stories were that there were planes full of illegal immigrants holding documents saying, I'm undocumented citizen, or I'm sorry, undocumented immigrant. The left called them.
Joey Manorino
Someone in Phoenix go to the Phoenix airport, and the pilots lines.
Tim Pool
And these are pilots being like. Like, whatever. So what about working for a large corporate airline shields you from being a smuggler? Nothing.
Shane Cashman
Now, would you say the border patrol? Because I was at the. You know, when I was in Yuma, those border patrol are loading them up on the vans, giving them rides to the airport.
Tim Pool
I'm in jail. Right?
Shane Cashman
That's. That's part of the smuggling.
Tim Pool
Yes, they were. They were. And they go, but Biden told me to do it. I'm like, oh, yeah, the smugglers over there, they have a boss, too. Should we not arrest them? Yeah, well. But their boss is a bad guy. How do you know? Their boss might be the mayor of.
Joey Manorino
A city, might be way better than Biden. Because what was going on was unboxing. Unbelievable. No, that border stuff, it was straight up human trafficking. Oh, yeah, like four years of legal human trafficking and child.
Shane Cashman
Human traff.
Joey Manorino
Absolutely.
Shane Cashman
Like, hundreds.
Joey Manorino
Child exploitation, the stuff that went on. How many kids are missing?
Shane Cashman
I mean, they said 300,000.
Joey Manorino
300,000. If they said 300,000, who knows how many it really is? That's probably double at the very least.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
Because those. Some of those bridges on the border down there that are just covered in pictures of missing kids.
Joey Manorino
It's. It's a dis. It's so sad. Sad. It's so sad.
Shane Cashman
It's evil.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Yeah. So. So Kako is making the argument that a government worker who defies orders should be imprisoned. Yeah, That's. That's actual fascism. I don't want to live in that country. I don't live in a country where you have a guy saying, like, let's say the task is rather mundane, because what we're talking about federal workers being fired is a lot of these jobs are rather mundane. Filing paperwork and reconciling expense reports. So a guy comes in and says, we got an expense report for, you know, $17,000 for a trip that was done by a few delegates. I want you to reconcile. And he goes, I'm not gonna do it. They should arrest that person. That's insane to me. You say, okay, get out. We'll get someone who does. Who will. You go to jail for that? And there's a dramatic difference between that and someone being like, now imagine if the boss came in and says, we've got this expense report for a trip a few delegates took, totaling $17,000, but I stole 13 of it. So I want you to write in there that 13 of it went to travel and expenses so that I don't go to jail. If that person goes, you got a boss. Then they should all go to jail. Yeah, that's flying a plane for a major corporation knowing you're smuggling illegal immigrants and being like, my boss told me to do it. You see the difference? Now I'll tell you this. What if defying orders. What if the orders are illegal? Oh, well, now, that's different. Okay, what if the person thinks the orders are illegal? You see, this is the problem. If someone doesn't want to do a job, you fire them. If somebody worked for an airline and a bunch of people came in who are clearly not illegal immigrants, they had those documents, they had folders that said, like, help, I'm an illegal immigrant. They didn't have IDs, and they're being let on these planes. If I was a pilot in that situation, I'd get up and be like, no. And they'd be like, you can't do that. We'll fire like, I'm not committing a crime. Are you nuts? Don't worry. This one's legal. Yes, says you. Why would I expose myself to legal criminal liability in this regard? Should, like, should that person be fired or penalized for that? No. They should be given a medal.
Shane Cashman
Right?
Tim Pool
So, yeah, there you go.
Phil Labonte
I don't have a problem with. With people going to jail or being pro. Being investigated and prosecuted for.
Tim Pool
For refusing to file an expense report?
Phil Labonte
No, for intentionally going out of their way to frustrate the orders of the President or for. Or of their. Of the. The organization they're working for.
Tim Pool
But what. What does that mean? Because how you codify that. That.
Phil Labonte
So if you're. So if you're. Like I said, that the idea is, is malicious compliance. If you're doing something that you're told to do and you're doing it in a way that is actually going to produce results counter to whatever it is that you're trying to do, then people.
Tim Pool
Should go to jail for that.
Phil Labonte
Should get prosecuted. Should you maybe not go to jail, but should maybe get fined. But there should be legal repercussions. Maybe they don't go to jail. Maybe they, maybe they get put on pro, Maybe they get probation. You know, maybe it's, maybe it's not a felony. But there's nothing wrong with saying when it comes to the federal government. Yeah. Because you're trying to frustrate the will of the elected representative.
Tim Pool
The difficulty there is in any way to prove intent with malicious compliance. Certainly in some instances you can. But that seems absolutely wild because a lot of these circumstances are going to be things like filing expense reports.
Phil Labonte
Fair enough. And so if you, if you don't have, you don't have the evidence, you know, fine.
Tim Pool
Yeah. But I still think that's just absolutely insane. I mean if we're talking about like we need this, these classified documents to be delivered to the office of the President now because there's a national security crisis and they intentionally and they're told to go to room 101A and they go to room 101A in the west Wing and go oopsie daisies. And you're like, you intentionally withheld classified information in national security. That's absolutely different.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, you can't, but you can't prove that.
Tim Pool
We're not talking about that. We're talking about federal workers which include like, like people who are like. The reason I say expense reports is a lot of these are bureaucrats who deal with like Form 1A being emailed to John Smith. You know, @WhiteHouse.gov and we're talking about putting people in prison for being like, I sent it to the email you told me to, but it was the wrong one.
Phil Labonte
I'm not saying that it necessarily requires.
Tim Pool
Prison or I'm saying in any way. Prosecuting a person from list compliance to me is just absolutely insane. You fought, you like, there are, there are stories where it's like there's a, there's a subreddit dedicated this R slash malicious compliance. And so let's, let's talk about what this would look like in most of these stories. It is, boss was stupid and wrong and told me to do thing. So I did it and it screwed things up. So a mid level manager in a federal agency says, recently hired. There's a guy who handles tax paperwork and expense reports and he's been there for 10 years. The new manager guy says policy and procedure is that you do it this way and they Go, I'm not supposed to do it that way. I'm supposed to do it this way and say, well, you're doing what I'm. What I'm telling you to do. And they go, okay, if that's what you want. Knowing that the instructions were wrong, they then send the files to the wrong email address. Jamming up the functions of government, knowing it would happen. The idea that we would then be like, you should be criminally charged for doing that is insane to me. This is typically what these stories are.
Phil Labonte
Well, again, I, I don't, I'm not saying that it's every single, like every single instance that someone should, could possibly behave in that way, should, should be prosecuted, but I think that having it as an option.
Shane Cashman
I don't think there's any where you think about this. This whistleblower I've been talking to with the FBI, she was a quality assurance auditor for the name check program. And years ago, she saw that there was all these discrepancies with names in the database and they kept being. Certain names were kept in limbo during background checks. She went to her leadership, they said, literally fly under the radar, don't talk about it. She kept going back saying, this is a problem. She believes that some of these things would lead to like a Thomas Crook situation where how there's so much incompetence with the security. Would the leaders, in your opinion, both you guys, all three of you, think that those people should be arrested or just fired for allowing discrepancies in a name check program? Right. Because they're, what they're doing could lead to, well, disasters.
Tim Pool
So you're talking about people being lazy in the government.
Shane Cashman
Is it lazy or is it criminal lazy? Incompetent competence? Or is it. Yeah.
Phil Labonte
And again, purpose. I think my point is just that, that there, there should be recourse possible. Not that it's. Not that it's necessary.
Tim Pool
Let's say it's a Biden administration and the, the CBP is instructed to start allowing all sex traffickers to transport children into prostitution and sex slavery and which literally they were doing. And then you've got government workers being like, I will not file this paperwork.
Shane Cashman
Right.
Tim Pool
Are you kidding me? And then they get arrested and go to jail.
Phil Labonte
Well, again.
Tim Pool
Or, or criminally charged or prosecuted because there's codified law saying the interference in, in public duties is a crime. If you work for the.
Phil Labonte
Put that in front of a jury and see what the jury says. You know what I mean?
Tim Pool
Have you seen a D.C. jury?
Phil Labonte
I, I'm not. Look, I.
Shane Cashman
It might look different.
Tim Pool
Federal juries conviction rates are like 97.
Phil Labonte
These are hypotheticals. And that. And your point about the federal. About, about having 97 conviction rates, that would lead me to believe that the administration wouldn't want that to be put publicly. They wouldn't want that kind of heat. They wouldn't. Because they don't want to. They.
Shane Cashman
You.
Phil Labonte
You can't guarantee that they're gonna be.
Tim Pool
Oh, they would raid the hum of that person and plant a grenade and then. And then say, like, we found a weapon.
Phil Labonte
Okay, again, but these are these.
Tim Pool
Because that also literally happens.
Phil Labonte
This is all. This is all hypothetical stuff.
Tim Pool
My point is, you know, when I look at the cultural issues we deal with, there's the argument of the slippery slope goes in every direction. We, we. We want, we want to make sure that we are fighting the moral battles where we draw the moral lines. What we don't want to do is codify in law a vague and nebulous statement like negligence of duty is a criminal offense, because then that will be literally. That. Like, then they'll literally start arresting anybody who ever in any way tries to do the right thing. If you get a corrupted, corrupted machine.
Shane Cashman
Right. And maybe what I was asking, I would be okay with someone going to jail if they could actually draw a straight line from a tragedy to their quote, unquote, negligence.
Tim Pool
I'm not even a fan of that.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Like, you look at what's going on with these gun manufacturers, and they're like, if someone buys your gun and then someone uses it in a tragedy, the gun manufacturers at fault. Like, no, you're not.
Shane Cashman
Well, I'm saying if they let a name go through that didn't go through the proper channels in the name check database, and that person ended up becoming someone who caused harm.
Tim Pool
I think, I think the line would be, did they intentionally try to trigger an event? Not are they bad at their job?
Shane Cashman
Yeah. Yeah. And that's part of the investigation. Is it incompetence or is it. Are they an accomplice?
Tim Pool
And the issue is, if it wasn't incompetence, it's already illegal.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And then the question of the issue of government is that we have a lot of people who are bad or lazy, like the bad at the jobs or they're lazy and they're hard to fire because of unions and federal protections. They're getting fired now and is a very, very good thing.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
But I don't think we want to live in a world where you can get fired for Being bad at your job.
Shane Cashman
I agree.
Tim Pool
Most.
Phil Labonte
You said you don't want to get arrested. Okay.
Tim Pool
You can be charged whatever it might be because you're better at your job if it has to be. You intentionally damaged government property, intentionally obstructed government actions for the purpose of crime. Not that you. You didn't show up for work one day. So we're charging you. Yeah, because I mean, like the gist of what we're talking about is the people not responding to emails.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
You don't respond to an email. You're saying, I'm not going to respond to the email. I refuse to do it. And that's what spawned the they should be charged question. So that, that to me is an absurdity.
Shane Cashman
So don't arrest everyone who doesn't respond to the email.
Joey Manorino
Oh, I didn't say arrest everyone who.
Tim Pool
Doesn'T respond to the email said they should be charged. No, not for not responding to the woman.
Joey Manorino
We were talking.
Tim Pool
You said there was a woman who got an email and she said, I'm not going to respond to it. These people should be fired.
Joey Manorino
Yes. And what I said is this looks like somebody who's going to be very subversive within hhs. These are people that need to be thrown out and possibly charged if they're being subversive to the orders given by the president or by the agency head. Not for not responding to an email.
Tim Pool
Right.
Joey Manorino
So that was two different things that got.
Tim Pool
If you are actively damaging Institute of governments as an industry, we don't know.
Joey Manorino
What you know, and I agree. Of subversion is going on within that agency. See, by people like her, by people like that. You don't know what they're doing or what. Not what they're not doing. You don't know what's going on.
Tim Pool
So they should be. They should not.
Joey Manorino
For the email. For the email. Just throw her out.
Tim Pool
Fire them all.
Joey Manorino
Fire.
Tim Pool
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Joey Manorino
Indeed.
Tim Pool
I immediately felt like I could punch a bear.
Shane Cashman
That's right.
Tim Pool
I always felt like I could punch a bear. I just don't think I'd survive. All right. Quantum strange quarks is five bullet points. One stole from the taxpayer. Two stolen the taxpayer three stole from the taxpayer. You get where that's good. Jason Dixon says congrats on the baby. You talked in the past about getting your game finished. Let its based gaming take a look at it. It not through Ian. All right. I can get them in contact with your people. Give me a name. Ian is the people. Sorry, we don't have a game development mechanism here. We'll figure out in the Discord. Maybe someone in the Discord who works here can help facilitate that. Michael Barr, can you give a shout out to the birth of my baby girl? Her name is Riley. She was born yesterday morning. It was a long journey to get to this moment. Indeed.
Shane Cashman
Good sir, congrats.
Tim Pool
Congratulations. Congratulations. I know exactly how you feel. Well, not exactly, but similarly as my child was born only a few days ago. All right, let's see. Durgal. Is that what it says Normally, I liked Elad. To be honest, I thought he was a good contrast until he advocated for tax on unrealized gains and made himself look ridiculous and uneducated. Yeah, we like. I like Elad. We like Elad for his field reporting. It's very straightforward. He doesn't get overly emotional. He asks people the basic question and lets them give you an answer so you're getting a better assessment of how they feel about things.
Phil Labonte
Things.
Tim Pool
But man, if that man does not understand taxes. Holy crap. Elad he literally has no idea how taxes work, what they are, what they're supposed to be. And I don't think he even understands what he wants. The issue with the debate we had and then I guess, Phil, you had another debate with him later on.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, we, there was the call in show and people were, people were calling in and they wanted to talk to Elad about it. And essentially, I mean, I, I tried to make sure that I wasn't straw manning his position and stuff, but as soon as we got to the point where I, I would get him to elaborate, he would get frustrated and say, well, you know, we need some method to get the, you know, to tax these people because it's such a small percentage of people and, and they have so much blah, blah, blah.
Tim Pool
And it's a communist. It's, it's, I'm not exaggerating. Elad is a, he's not a neo, he's a neoliberal. He's, he's a expansionist, militaristic, pro seizing of property, wealth and equity. And he can't articulate it properly. And this is exactly what leftists and communists are. So I can break down for you everything I think about tax policy and law. It's very complicated. But in terms of like a wealth tax, why it doesn't work, why property taxes is largely a failed system. And his response whenever these questions come up was literally just to go, I don't know, I don't know. He's just got too much. It is of the left and the communists to say, I don't understand my position, I don't know how to solve my problem. I'm just angry someone has lots of money.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And then like we tried walking through like Elad, he doesn't have the cash, how would he pay taxes? I don't know. Okay, well he can't then. So for those that are wondering, the base of the base of the conversation is, the point I do want to make is he said some people believe that these powerful wealthy people are using loopholes to avoid paying taxes. And I said, whoa, hold on, there's no loopholes. That's not a thing. Loophole is not a thing. That's a made up term by leftists to create the idea that rich people are not paying their fair share of taxes. And what does fair share mean? Literally, I don't know. But the Democrats in the left, they want you to believe that being wealthy is inherently wrong. So they say they're not paying their taxes by using a loophole. You then say what's the loophole? And as a LOD tries to explain, he owns equity in a company worth lots of money. And you're like, okay, well, that's just ownership in a company that's not cash. And he says, I don't know. I don't care. We've got to do something. So when it comes to the actual argument, it breaks down completely.
Phil Labonte
Yep. And that's without even getting into, you know, the results from that kind of policy. Like, the very first thing that would happen is if you were to do that. Someone like Bezos is. Well, they move. So now you can't tax them anymore.
Joey Manorino
All the money goes offshore.
Phil Labonte
Well, all the property he would leave, he would move. So that way he's not subject to the laws, so he doesn't have to sell his property.
Joey Manorino
Well, this US Passport, you know, you're taxed worldwide. No matter.
Phil Labonte
Matter where you go, you'd get rid of it.
Joey Manorino
It's exactly. You would.
Tim Pool
Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Joey Manorino
Exactly. That's exactly what you do.
Tim Pool
They go to Saint Kitts and Nevis and they buy passports because St. Kitts passports are used. They're very great passports.
Joey Manorino
Yes.
Tim Pool
And then they say, I'm no longer American.
Joey Manorino
Renounce the U.S. yeah.
Tim Pool
Yeah. I think it's 50 grand.
Shane Cashman
Wow.
Joey Manorino
To renounce. Absolutely. Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Tim Pool
And there's a few.
Joey Manorino
There's Paraguay, there's Panama. A lot of different.
Tim Pool
Almost all countries.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Almost all countries have what's called economic citizenship.
Joey Manorino
Yes.
Tim Pool
Or investment citizenship, where if you deposit a certain. It's really crazy. You deposit a million dollars in a bank account in a country, they'll give you citizenship.
Joey Manorino
Y. Much less than that, honestly. In a lot of these.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Some countries. Well, the smaller ones, it's like 50 grand.
Joey Manorino
Paraguay is like the big thing now, and it's territorial tax. So a lot of people will just go. And it's. So if you earn money from outside of Paraguay, you don't have to pay tax. You only earn on what you pay, what you get within the country. So I know tons of people. They're moving to Paraguay. Not so much Americans, because then you got to renounce. American people don't want to do that. For families, Canadians, they're all running to Paris.
Tim Pool
So let me just elaborate this for all the people out there going, no. There's loopholes. So a lot's argument was Bezos is worth four, you know, $100 billion, but only pays taxes on a million. Because worth. Dollars and income are two totally different things. The reason I say there's no loopholes. Is because Congress and your politicians at the state level pass a law saying you are required to pay X. Wealthy people go, okay, I'll pay X. And then leftists go, he's using a loophole. What do you mean a loophole? I'm following the law as it was written down. And then they say, yeah, but you have imaginary money that you can't spend, so give it to me. That's a Lot's position. And it's like, okay, Bezos isn't doing. The crazy thing is, I don't even understand why a Lot is mad that Bezos is rich. Okay, why do you care that. That Bezos is worth $180 billion? No, like, honest question, what is that written down word in the newspaper mean at all to your life? And why are you mad at Bezos? Has he taken that $180 billion, liquidated it, not paid his taxes, and then, I don't know, funded a whole bunch of left wing programs? No, because as soon as he liquidates the stock, he's got to pay taxes on it. Okay, so what's the loophole? He's not made money. What is he paying taxes on? Absurdity.
Phil Labonte
He has a problem with someone that has a net worth of that much, but that just means that he has a problem with people having property. That right.
Tim Pool
It's communism. Yeah, I tried explaining to him. If you're saying that Jeff Bezos has. Has too much wealth because of the value of Amazon, because his wealth is tied to his equity in Amazon and that he should be forced to pay against that, meaning he would have to sell some of his equity in the company. You are advocating for the seizing of the means of production.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
From Jeff Bezos. It's like, no, I'm not.
Shane Cashman
I'm like, he's been in New York City too long. Sounds like you should have a culture war with a lot in tax. Tax person.
Tim Pool
Do you guys know this is how property tax works? Historically, a family in the United States would stake a claim on some land when it was like sparsely populated, draw their boundaries, like put up a fence or something. And then as urban areas and, and rural area and suburban areas started to grow more densely populated, people started to say, hey, this is my property. That's your property. Property. And so they start putting in markers. We started then setting up in the government, hey, we're gonna draw the lots up. You claimed this. He claimed this. It used to be it's really crazy. You could claim a few acres for a farm and then There'd be someone, a neighbor, and there's gaps in between your properties that neither of you use. That was claimed by no one. Now, with population so dense, ownership of land is getting more difficult. What ends up happening is when they introduce property taxes. This is how the government seizes the lands from the American people. We should abolish property taxes 100%. Everybody give me a one in the chat if you think we should abolish property taxes. I'll tell you why these historic families take a claim. Let's say it's 100 acres and they set up a farm and it's the year 1620. Their kids live there, they give them the farm. Their kids grow up, they give them the farm. The year is now 1943 or whatever. And the county comes in and says, we're going to charge property tax on this hundred acres, which is worth X. You have to give us cash based on the size of your lot. The family goes, but we are just poor farmers, we don't make no money. We just grow food, need it. And they say, sell an acre and use that money to pay your taxes. And they go, all right, I guess. So they sell one other hundred, someone buys it, builds a house, and they use that money to pay their taxes for the year. Every year they sell one acre to cover the cost of the property taxes, reducing the property. And you can actually look at property maps and see how this has been done across the country, how the government has effectively been destroying ownership rights of land through property taxes. Take a look at any semi rural areas going suburban. You can, every state has like a property lookup and you can look up the properties and see. And what you'll find is there's interesting plots of land with lines that seemingly like, you'll see a road here and like, you'll see like two roads. Roads or four roads, one down here, two here and one in the middle. A big plot of land right in the middle and then a line cutting through it and single acre lots all alongside it. And if you go back far enough, you'll be like, ah, that used to be a single plot. The roads were around it because it was a single person's plot. And they were forced to sell off their property piece by piece because the government was taxing them on something that didn't make money for them.
Shane Cashman
It's happening all over West Virginia right now. This whole area, the country, the farmland is completely gone on. And these houses are like growing out of the ground overnight. It's crazy. They don't have Enough hospitals for these people out here.
Tim Pool
So by us, there's massive developments going on. So we're in the eastern panel of West Panhandle, West Virginia, and you can actually see how these developers came in. And this one I'm fine with. Developers went in and went to property owners who owned like 200 acres. It was in their family for generations. And they said, we'll buy it off you. That's totally fine. Fine, I'm going to buy your land. You're going to be rich and you can leave. And they say, okay, I'll do that. The problem is the property tax system creates pressure on these people to where the developer walks in and says, look, I'm going to give a million dollars for your rural acreage. It's worth nothing. You don't got the money to pay your property taxes. So if you sit on this and don't take this deal, you're going to have to start parceling off your property every year to pay the taxes or you can sell it to me right now and be a millionaire. And so they say, well, our seventh generation farm is now sold to the developer and was it turned into a bunch of McMansions.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. Also the amount of eminent domain cases that happen where they're building a highway and just take a farm piece of your farm.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
We're just cutting, you know.
Tim Pool
Do you know about that little triangle in New York where they were, they eminent domained a. They built a highway and then it sliced through a guy's whole building and they seized it from him except for a little tiny like 4 inch triangle which is now on the ground with a placard saying owned by this guy. And never a portion for public use.
Phil Labonte
Use.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Shane Cashman
I lived at the bottom of a mountain where a town called Doodle Town used to be created. Founded after, like before the revolution. And up until the 1960s, these people lived up there and the government came through and said, we're going to build a ski slope here. Kicked everyone out and they never built the ski slope.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Shane Cashman
And all the people from Doodle Town came down to our town and it's a ghost town. I Google town. Doodle Town. Yeah. Like Yankee Doodle Dandy.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Crazy.
Shane Cashman
Yep.
Tim Pool
All right. Kenneth Hart says, Tim, thanks for being here. Now go home and play video games while your kid naps on your chest. It's awesome. Trust me, I know. You know what's the, the most interesting thing is that I, I figured. I learned that they actually technically are talking the moment they're born.
Joey Manorino
Really?
Tim Pool
It's not that they're saying words, it's that they're. There's guttural grunts and noises which are easily communicable.
Shane Cashman
Oh yeah, yeah. Communicate.
Tim Pool
They do. Absolutely. It like obviously crying is communication, but there's like. Yeah, yeah. There's sounds where you're like, I know what that means. Like, you know, and then facial expressions all reflexive and innate. Yeah. It's like, wow. Yep. It's like the communication starts instantly. You know, humans may are born very early relative to other animals, but you know, beings of this earth, like we've got stuff in us. Instinct, reflex, etc, etc. One thing that's really cool is blind. People who are blind since birth, when they win, raise their fists in the air indicating it is an instinctive reef. It's an instinct and reflex of. Of accomplishment. Because they did not learn to do that behavior by watching someone else do it.
Joey Manorino
Right.
Tim Pool
There's a bunch of things like that humans just do.
Shane Cashman
That's wild.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
It's crazy, right? All right, let's see. What do we. What do we got? Shane, it's water says welcome back. Tim. Congratulations on the birth of your baby. I hope mother and child are doing well. Let's go. This is forwarding the line. Indeed. I slept decently well. Nice. You know, baby woke up every few hours crying. Allison is very strong and doing a great job and taking. And admittedly taking a lot of the responsibilities to make sure baby is okay because she knows that I'm doing two shows every day and we've got a big staff and a company and I am indebted and very lucky to. To be with Allison. She's fantastic. I'm also really lucky that we're like very similar people and we grew up in a similar way and we like a lot of the same things and like, yeah, man, very lucky to have all that. Let's grab some more super chats. Horsehead says. Tim, any chance of having Dan on the show again before he starts the new position? Sounds like Bongino show will continue for now. Now, right? Yeah. So I guess he's going to keep doing the show until he does leave for that job, which is going to be somewhat soon. And then I don't know if he's going to have a host take the show over. He should have someone host show in his. In his absence.
Joey Manorino
He never had any co hosts, did he? He just.
Tim Pool
He's got a couple people in like the network, I think.
Joey Manorino
Okay. Yeah.
Tim Pool
Who can fill in for him, which is normal. But it's not the same man.
Joey Manorino
No. He knows it.
Tim Pool
And I hope people realize. Would you be willing to. I mean, maybe we're a different breed. But if someone said I'll give you $20 million a year for the rest of your life plus equity in the company he's a big shareholder in Rumble, you will want for nothing. You will have private jets or you can give it all up to go and work a civil service job for 200,000 a year. How many people are going to be like, I'll take it.
Phil Labonte
I mean, so I get what you're saying. But he does, like, for me, I don't have any kind of qualification that would put me in a position. And especially like Dan Bongino, it does have like a very, very narrow qualification. And like I, like we were saying earlier, we. I legit believe he does love the country. He does believe that the law enforcement agency, the FBI has been on the wrong track and been doing things that are contrary to what, you know, the FBI should be doing. So I mean, if I were in his position because he's not losing the, the, his equity stake in, in, in or any, any. He's not losing any property.
Tim Pool
Right.
Phil Labonte
He's going.
Tim Pool
His losing milk 10 to 10, between 10 and $30 million of cash every year.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, yeah, I mean, I understand that.
Tim Pool
Like bro, that's, that's, that's 200 foot yacht money.
Phil Labonte
But he's got, he's all, he's already got tons of money.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
And he's got tons of, you know, he's, he's so not like, he's.
Tim Pool
Hold on there.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. I was just gone.
Tim Pool
Equity and Rumble is not cap cash. He can't spend.
Phil Labonte
Fair enough. Fair enough.
Tim Pool
And if he liquidates, it would. If, if Dan Bongino announced I don't need the money because I can liquidate my Rumble stock and the stock would become worthless. Yes, I, I do understand he's a very wealthy individual, but that doesn't change the fact that he's like cash and hard wealth are totally different.
Phil Labonte
I mean, I conceive of this in the same way that Donald Trump did it.
Joey Manorino
Right.
Phil Labonte
Donald Trump was, you know, worth billions of dollars and then he went to be the president and he doesn't even take. Make a salary. Or he didn't. Maybe he does now, but he didn't for the first four years. And that's. I kind of equate it to that now and then. Trying to relate that to myself. I don't have that kind of, you know, specialized knowledge. Specialized. You Know that kind of job, like you know that, that I, I, I just don't have that. So I don't.
Tim Pool
People are chatting, he's set already. And I'm like, nah.
Joey Manorino
I, I personally see. Is he, how old is he?
Tim Pool
Late 40s.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Joey Manorino
He still has a lot of time.
Shane Cashman
I personally want nothing to do with the government. But I watched his live stream earlier and like he clearly wants to be like that was an emotional thing for him. He wants to be a part of it, you know. So for him passion is the stuff.
Joey Manorino
He'S been talking about. Now he gets to go and not just talk about, he gets to go tackle it like take it down directly.
Tim Pool
But that's what, that's four years what I'm saying.
Joey Manorino
And in four years he'll be back and he can do what he's doing now.
Tim Pool
Well, maybe it's not four years.
Joey Manorino
No. Well, yeah, yeah, that's true. If, yes, if Vance or somebody, or anybody, anybody. If the Republicans again, he could stay.
Tim Pool
And they, they want Cash to remain in.
Joey Manorino
Right.
Tim Pool
And Dan to stay. You're right.
Joey Manorino
Actually. FBI used to be a 10 year.
Tim Pool
Term, but it's Deputy Director. Exactly.
Joey Manorino
No, exactly.
Tim Pool
By the director now you're right. They might be like, you're the greatest we've ever had. Stay, please, we need you.
Joey Manorino
True. He's a patriot. That's it. It's the end of the story. He's a patriot.
Tim Pool
I, I do agree with the idea of like he is wealthy. He'll be wealthy forever. No, no, I totally understand that. But there's more than money. Dan has tremendous social capital and influence as one of the biggest. He has consistently the biggest live show in the world every day. Just, just like you look at his concurrent view. It's to give up. It's not even just about the cash. It's the influence and the celebrity. He, it's, it's, he's, he, he fights so hard to build up this channel to be influential. And the concerning thing is stepping away from this position could have potentially opened the door for the left to move in, gain more influence and then oust or harm the populist movement. So there's a tremendous risk and sacrifice in going to do this job right now.
Shane Cashman
Can he not do like a weekly update on his show? Well, this is what I've been seeing this week too. To the degree he can, to the.
Tim Pool
Degree he can, he might be able to come in and give consistent updates.
Shane Cashman
Pretty cool.
Tim Pool
But I know people who work in government since the Trump administration got in and the General attitude is like, there's policies, procedures for what we can and can't talk about. We don't want to talk about things that could compromise the work we're doing. So we typically don't. And it's like, I don't know, mad respect to. To Dan Bunge. You know, you can tell that this is his true passion.
Shane Cashman
Oh, yeah.
Tim Pool
And what I love about this the most is that every single thing he said on his show has just been backed up. He was tested and he passed.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
When it came time to say, hey, you've been talking big game, he says, I'll take the job.
Phil Labonte
Job.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
It's like, you're gonna give up $20 million, $30 million? He's like, yeah. Because this is what I've been talking about the whole time. Now's my chance to actually do something. I'm excited, man.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
I can't believe Dan Pino. So amazing.
Joey Manorino
He. I do not think he would disappoint. I really do not think he would disappoint.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Joey Manorino
These are Cash Bongino. These are real, real patriots. They've been talking about this forever, so they can't disappoint. I mean, they'll. They'll lose all their credibility. So they won't do it.
Tim Pool
It's not. Well, they won't do it. I agree. I don't think it's about their credibility.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
I don't think they're worried about reputation. I think they're both going like, let's. Yeah.
Joey Manorino
They're more excited than we are. Trust me. They're more excited to get in and do this than we're excited to see it.
Tim Pool
I just want you to imagine Cash and Dan jumping in there and high fiving each other.
Joey Manorino
And then.
Tim Pool
Freeze frame.
Joey Manorino
Yeah. Let's take y'all.
Tim Pool
I'm so excited.
Joey Manorino
All right.
Tim Pool
All right. What do we got? Katana Flair says, Tim, congrats on the baby, but missed the chance to name your baby Timantha Deadpool. But if you have a son later, Ryan Reynolds Poole. Lol. Well, why would I do that?
Shane Cashman
I don't know. If that name's so popular right now.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Tanner Tate says I quit trusting Dan Crenshaw years ago when I went to the World Economic Forum website and saw him pictured as one of their notable members of the Young Global Leaders Initiative. So was Tulsi Gabbard. And the story there was that it was an editorial written by the World Economic Economic Forum without the participation of the individuals. They were simply saying, these people are rising in Politics. I would imagine it more as a notice to their members of who they were looking to buy, not anyone who was actively bought. So Tulsi was like, hey, get me out of it. I want to be involved in that. Yes. All right, what have we here? We'll grab a. We'll grab a couple more. Lovey Dovey says, wow response. Tim just did. What is that about? Jason Dixon says, I own so much land, if they drop the tax, I'll make millions. Millions if you owning the land, like owning land that can be used. So like if you own a farm in a rural area and they're taxing you and you're like, do I have $300,000 to build a house? No. Okay, well you can't rent it. Do you want to try and rent empty an empty lot, you could parcel out and try and rent it. Who's going to buy it for what? It's not so easy. And then the taxes are high and then what happens is as developers are coming in, the prices are going up. Now your taxes are going up before you have an opportunity to utilize your property for anything meaningful. If you don't have the investment, investment. So this basically just takes the land from poor people and breaks it up and destroys generational wealth. All right, EC3 says Shane, you, me and Billy on the culture war and we'll get to the bottom of this lizard story. No redaction.
Shane Cashman
Shout out EC3 Pro Wrestler. Amazing dude. Let's do that, please.
Tim Pool
I'm a big fan of Smashing Pumpkins and Billy Corgan. He's fantastic.
Shane Cashman
One of the best.
Tim Pool
All right, my friends, if you haven't already which kindly smash that like button, share the show with everyone you know, Become a member, join Rumble Premium so you can watch the uncensored call in show coming up in about a minute. And don't forget we got a bunch of. We got a couple full length documentaries. Rumble.com Timcast IRL. Use promo code TIM10 or just go to Timcast premium.com to sign up. The uncensored call and show will be starting soon on rumble.com it's very fun. You don't want to miss it. Joey, you want to shout anything out?
Joey Manorino
Well, my Twitter is Joey Manarino us and thank you all for tuning in tonight. This is great. Thank you for having me, Tim.
Tim Pool
Absolutely. Thanks for having.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, that was a fun one. You can find me online at Shane Cashman. The show is Inverted World Live every Sunday at 6:00. We'll see you there.
Phil Labonte
I am Phil that remains on Twix. You can subscribe to my page there. I'm Phil. That remains official on Instagram. The band is all that remains. New record dropped on January 31st. It's available on YouTube, Apple Music, Pandora, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music. Don't forget, the left lane is for crime.
Tim Pool
So I'll just say if you're curious about the, the having of the baby and all that stuff. Stuff. We talked about it a bit on the Green Room. A lot of private details are kept, you know, hush, hush. But if you want to Hear the Story, rumble.com Timcast IRL the Green Room episode will be up. And like I think 10 minutes in I showed up.
Joey Manorino
You got, you were in about even less. I think five minutes, you were in pretty quick.
Tim Pool
We, we, we. I was hanging out with baby. We were, we were feeding the baby and so I waited a long time.
Joey Manorino
Right.
Tim Pool
And then you guys were talking.
Joey Manorino
Yes.
Tim Pool
Answered a bunch of questions. Talked for about 10 or so, 15 minutes maybe.
Joey Manorino
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And all the information, all details are there, there. We're going to go to that members only uncensored calling show right now. So for Everybody who's on YouTube, but that'll be on Rumble for premium members only and we'll see you all there.
Timcast IRL – Episode Summary
Title: Dan Bongino ACCEPTS Deputy FBI Director, SECRET NSA CHATS EXPOSED w/Joey Manorino
Host: Tim Pool
Guests: Joey Manorino, Shane Cashman, Phil Labonte
Release Date: February 25, 2025
In this high-impact episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool dives deep into the controversial appointment of Dan Bongino as the Deputy FBI Director. Joined by regular contributors Joey Manorino, Shane Cashman, and Phil Labonte, the show unpacks the implications of Bongino’s new role, exposes leaked NSA chatrooms, and discusses the alarming remarks made by Congressman Dan Crenshaw towards Tucker Carlson. The conversation weaves through themes of government overreach, deep-state corruption, and the challenges facing the current political landscape.
Tim Pool opens the episode with excitement over Dan Bongino's acceptance of the Deputy FBI Director position. He expresses skepticism initially but emphasizes Bongino's commitment despite his immense personal wealth and fame.
Notable Quote:
“[00:46] Tim Pool: Dan Bongino has accepted the Deputy FBI Director role... It is what dreams are made of for all of us.”
Discussion Points:
Joey Manorino’s Insight:
“[04:15] Joey Manorino: ...We are getting the dream team of all dream teams. These are patriots beyond any imagination.”
A major portion of the discussion centers around leaked NSA chatrooms revealing inappropriate conversations among government employees. These leaks are portrayed as evidence of deep-seated corruption and misconduct within federal agencies.
Notable Quote:
“[03:08] Tim Pool: ...Nsa, CIA and other deep state chat chats leaked. ... These chats got leaked and they're very creepy and disturbing.”
Discussion Points:
Phil Labonte’s Commentary:
“[34:33] Phil Labonte: ...These chats are nuts. Like, these are government employees.”
The episode covers Congressman Dan Crenshaw’s shocking statement where he claims he would take the life of Tucker Carlson, sparking outrage and concern over his mental stability and fitness for office.
Notable Quote:
“[Telemetry] Tim Pool: ...Dan Crenshaw said he was going to take the life of Tucker Carlson. ... He did. Yo, this is really weird.”
Discussion Points:
Joey Manorino’s Reaction:
“[45:00] Joey Manorino: ...I don't know that he's stable enough to serve in the Congress anymore.”
Tim Pool discusses Elon Musk's directive to government workers to justify their jobs via email, threatening termination for non-compliance. The panel critiques the arbitrary nature of such demands and the potential for abuse within federal agencies.
Notable Quote:
“[75:59] Tim Pool: ...Elon Musk sent an email out to everybody saying, what do you do? And if you don't answer, you're fired. Now they're complaining about this.”
Discussion Points:
Shane Cashman’s Perspective:
“[84:00] Shane Cashman: ...So people who actively don't work and they think they should get free money from us, they should be fired now and is a very, very good thing.”
A significant segment is dedicated to the detrimental effects of property taxes on land ownership, heredity wealth, and rural communities. The panel argues that property taxes are a tool for the government to erode individual property rights and break up generational land holdings.
Notable Quote:
“[108:16] Tim Pool: ...property taxes is getting more difficult... the government has effectively been destroying ownership rights of land through property taxes.”
Discussion Points:
Shane Cashman’s Observation:
“[107:17] Shane Cashman: ...the farmland is completely gone on. And these houses are like growing out of the ground overnight.”
Tim Pool and his guests speculate on the future landscape of media, emphasizing the rise of independent podcasts and the decline of traditional media figures. They warn of corporate interests attempting to replicate successful independent shows to control political narratives.
Notable Quote:
“[116:13] Tim Pool: ...most of the big shows are homegrown individuals like Joe Rogan... They don't make it anywhere meaningful.”
Discussion Points:
Phil Labonte’s Insight:
“[117:21] Phil Labonte: ...the Democrats are really in a really bad spot...”
The episode wraps up with Tim Pool congratulating him on the birth of his child and encouraging listeners to engage with the community via Rumble Premium for uncensored discussions. The overarching theme underscores a call for accountability within federal agencies, the preservation of individual rights against government overreach, and the support of independent media voices in shaping the future of political discourse.
Final Notable Quote:
“[117:46] Tim Pool: ...Dan Bongino handing you the PlayStation. And so there we go. Let's jump to this next story...”
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the critical discussions from the episode, providing insights into the intricate interplay between politics, government integrity, and media evolution as explored by Tim Pool and his guests.