
Tim, Phil, & Ian are joined by Josie the Red Headed Libertarian to discuss: FBI arresting a Wisconsin judge for obstructing ICE Liberals melting down over the FBI arresting a Democrat judge A New Mexico judge accused of giving a gun to an illegal...
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Ian Crossland
News broke this morning that a judge was arrested in Wisconsin. This judge was aiding and abetting a criminal illegal alien who had been accused of mercilessly beating his wife. Uh, this is not Kilmar Abrego, Garcia. This is a different story out of Wisconsin. And just the other day we learned about a Democrat judge in. So there's a liberal judge. They're nonpartisan, they call it in Wisconsin. In New Mexico, you had a Democrat judge also arrested, not being accused of tampering with evidence. The other day when we covered this on Tim Cast irl, the news wasn't clear. They said he was arrested then, he wasn't arrested. Now we're learning he was arrested. And this Wisconsin story is lighting up the Internet with Democrats the furious because to Democrats, they're above the law. You're not. J. Sixers aren't, Trump isn't, but they are. Yeah, we've got the, the complaint, the arrest, a statement from a witness as to what went down with this Wisconsin judge. And it is insane. She actively obstructed. According to this, this document, law enforcement trying to deport an illegal immigrant shuffled them out a back door, adjourned his proceedings, even though he was accused of beating, I believe, beating his wife or domestic violence. I don't know if he's married. She let him go. They ended up catching him, came back and arrested her. And now Democrats are acting like this is the Beginning of dictatorship. Oh, boy. You know, I'm going to have a field day with this one. We do have a bunch of other stories, but this, of course, is the big one. So we'll see that before we get started. My friends, we got a great sponsor. It's Tax Network USA. Go to tnusa.com Tim now, my friends, tax day has passed. And for millions of millions of Americans, the real trouble is just beginning. If you missed the April 15 deadline or still owe back taxes, the IRS is ramping up enforcement. Every day you wait only makes things worse. With over 5,000 new tax liens filed daily and tools like property seizures, bank levies, and wage garnishments, the IRS is applying pressure at levels we haven't seen in years. Increased administrative security means collections are moving fast. The good news, there's still time for Tax Network USA to help self employed or business owner. Even if your books are a mess, they've got it covered. Tax Network USA specializes in cleaning up financial chaos and getting you back on track fast. Even after the deadline, it's not too late to regain control. Your consultation is completely free and acting now could stop penalties, threatening letters, and surprise levies before they escalate. Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit tnusa.com Tim, you may have missed April 15, but you haven't run out of options. Let Tax Network USA help before the IRS makes the next move. And I have recommended them to a few of my friends. And I will tell you this, I know a couple people you can negotiate. So hit up, hit up, text Network USA if you need to shout out, thanks for sponsoring the show. Also, don't forget to go to cast brew.com and buy some delicious Cast brew coffee. We got a variety, a plethora, as it were, of different blends. We've got two weeks till Christmas. Alex Stein. Stein's primetime grind. We've got Luck of the Sheamus and of course, Ian's Graphene Dream. And I'm gonna let you guys in on a secret. We're working on a Michael Malice signature coffee as well. We just, we're gonna. We're gonna create a huge roster of our friends who get their own coffee and get a commission on all that stuff. But all there's also focus with Mr. Bocus. I know Ian's sitting here, so he's gonna demand that you buy his coffee. Graphene Dream.
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Ian Crossland
Don't forget to also smash that like button. Share the show with everyone you know. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more, it's Josie.
Tara Palmeri
Hi, I'm Josie. I'm the redheaded libertarian. I'm a revolutionary historian, a mother of daughters, and the host of Space Faces X. Josie on X and on Rumble.
Ian Crossland
Right on. This should be fun. Ian, of course, is here. Hello.
Josie
Welcome back, everyone. Good to be here. Let's just, let's just roll.
Michael Malice
Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band all that Remains. I'm an anti communist and counter revolutionary. Let's get into it.
Ian Crossland
Here's a story from Fox News, my friends. FBI arrests Wisconsin judge alleging she obstructed the arrest of an illegal alien. Now we have the FBI charging document right here. Let me just start by saying two judges isn't enough. But I'm okay, right? You know I'm not. You know, I tweeted two judges and enough. I tweeted. It has begun. I'm a fan of the work of Cash and Dan so far. And there are these, these right leaning people who are like, oh, now they're all going to cheer for a low level judge. This is not the kind of justice we want. I say calm down, good sir. It's been three months. Give Cash and Den a chance, bro. I do not believe that Cash Patel and Dan Bongino would walk into the middle of the culture war, cold civil war battlefield knowing that they face prison if Democrats regain power and then do nothing. They already went after, like, what, they got Papadopoulos, they went after Flynn, they put Bannon in jail, Navarro in jail. Giuliani is facing charges. They went for Trump's lawyers. Yo. Cash Patel and Dan Bongino know full well that if they do not win this, they have put everything on the line. So it has begun now. This criminal complaint is crazy. This is a document, United States v. Hannah C. Dugan. And I'll give you the simple version real quick. Illegal immigrant in her courtroom. ICE agents show up and they say, okay, we're going to arrest this guy. They tell the ICE agents, no, no, just wait until the hearing's over. Let the judge do her thing and then you can arrest the person. They said, okay judge. Somebody whispers to the judge, yo, feds are here to arrest this guy. She gets, she's furious. She comes out and starts yelling at him. They have to go to the chief judge. While they're basically explaining like we have a right to be here. We have a warrant. She's like you don't have a judicial warrant, you gotta leave. And they're like it's a public building, we can be here. She then goes into a courtroom, effectively expedites or dismisses. I don't know if she dismissed but she like she, she convenes or I'm sorry. She basically ends the proceedings and then tells the illegal alien subject to arrest and deportation to go out. A non public exit used for jurors to evade the police, to evade law enforcement. That's why she's been arrested. But check this out. We have this thread from Margo Cleveland says criminal complaint unsealed in case of Wisconsin judge helping illegal. It is jaw dropping. In the document I am number six says I am aware from a review of public records that on March 18th Eduardo Flores Ruiz was charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court case number with three counts of battery, domestic abuse, infliction of physical pain or injury. Not merely three counts of domestic battery with physical pain or injury, pain or injury. But he had already been deported once and illegally returned. So ICE goes to arrest him. Some agents notified security and explained the arrest would be would be court proceedings in a in the public area would be after others went to the court and notified the court security agent. So this is basically what I just described. A public defender took pictures of the agents and then went and told the judge's clerk who told the judge. The judge then basically tells the agents they have to leave. We'll scroll down because I talked about this courtroom deputy is a good guy. Judge tries to rush the domestic abuser through the process while everyone is supposedly tied up talking to the chief judge. And apparently the victim of the domestic abuse was there too. And she, she's trying to save this guy from deportation. She takes them out to the jury room. It says despite having been advised of the administrative warrant for the arrest of Flores Ruiz, Judge Dugan then escorted Flores Ruiz and his council out of the courtroom through the jury door which leads to a non public area of the courthouse. These events were so unusual for two reasons. First, the courtroom deputy had previously heard Judge Dugan direct people not to sit in the jury box because it was exclusive exclusively for the jury's use. Second, according to the courtroom Deputy only deputies, juries, court staff and in custody. Defendants being escorted by deputies used the back jury door. The judge adjourned the criminal case against the illegal who was charged with three counts of domestic abuse and where the victim was present. State's attorney only discovered later when case was not called. Agents then observed illegal and attorney trying to leave the courthouse. Back through the back way. And it took some 22 minutes for them to catch him following a foot chase. Can you believe this?
Michael Malice
Yes. Yeah, bro, I can actually.
Ian Crossland
So I believe we have an image right here, ladies and gentlemen. Let's. I would like to zoom in and get this nice and big for you. That is the arrest of the judge. And it looks like she's not wearing a judge's robe, is she? That's like a hoodie or something?
Josie
No, I think that's it.
Ian Crossland
Are you sure they have hoods on them?
Josie
Maybe.
Ian Crossland
I don't know, man, but they got her.
Michael Malice
This is.
Ian Crossland
Lock them up.
Michael Malice
This is great news that there are actually repercussions for these kind of. This kind of behavior. This is something that we talked about the. It was in regard to Congress, people saying. Talking to. Like talking to immigrants or illegal immigrants saying, you don't have to talk to police. Aoc. We discussed Ilhan Omar. We discussed aiding and. Aiding and betting. This is a clear, clear violation. And. And it's great that they're. That she's been arrested.
Ian Crossland
I am tempted to just put on some 80s music and sit here, bottom of my head to it the whole time with various news articles saying, judge arrested over and over and over again.
Josie
Let's do Simple Minds. Don't you forget about me.
Ian Crossland
That's right.
Josie
That's a good one to start.
Ian Crossland
Well, so Grabian, Tom Elliott, he had this great post where he compiled all of the. All of the statements from Democrats and media personalities saying, you're not a. You're not. No one's above the law over and over and over again. And so as a matter of happenstance, we were singing that song by. Was it BJ Thompson or whatever his name is? Thomas? I don't know. The raindrops are falling on your head.
Josie
Rain drops keep falling.
Tara Palmeri
Butch Cassidy in the Sundance.
Ian Crossland
Is that what it's from?
Tara Palmeri
Yep.
Ian Crossland
And so we were playing that while I was listening to this video. And so I just figured I had to go into a premiere and edit them together.
Josie
The idea that no person is above.
Ian Crossland
The law is a bedrock principle of American justice.
Unknown
Is above the law, no matter what the crime.
Michael Malice
And I agree with you.
Ian Crossland
No, no, man is above the law.
Phil Labonte
No person is above the law.
Ian Crossland
No one is above the law. No one is above the law.
Michael Malice
No one's above the law.
Ian Crossland
No one is above the law. No man is above the law. All right, that's enough of that. But you get the point. It's a good Friday. I figure we'll, we'll party afterwards and it's only just begun. Hopefully beguns a lot more after this and we get a lot more.
Josie
I think technically wasn't last Friday Good Friday, it's just an even better Friday.
Tara Palmeri
Yep, this is good or Friday.
Ian Crossland
I would, I would argue that many Christians would not consider today to be good or Friday. But a secondary like compared to Good Friday, that's probably way better than, than today.
Josie
Second best Friday.
Ian Crossland
Second best Friday.
Josie
I think, you know, I'm, maybe, I know I'm biased. We're all sort of biased in our, in our living bubbles. But it's just at its face, like these people abetting illegal immigration is, is horrific for the future of the country. It can't be tolerated.
Michael Malice
Not just that. She's like, he was accused of like merciless crime.
Tara Palmeri
Well, what really gets me about this is Amy Klobuchar had posted, she's like, this is not normal. Like just these alarming, these, these pearl clutching posts that are coming out from congressmen and it's all repeating.
Ian Crossland
She's right, though. Amy Klobuchar is right that it's not.
Tara Palmeri
Normal to arrest judges.
Ian Crossland
No, it's not normal for judges to aid and abet illegal immigrants and let them get away.
Tara Palmeri
Yes. So, so she just, she just has the audacity to really gaslight people who have been paying attention on this. And she said this undermines checks and balances. It's like, no. The only checks and balances being.
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Tara Palmeri
Undermine is the judicial branch to Congress. This is undermining their laws. This is undermining the naturalization process, Undermining the supremacy clause.
Ian Crossland
You know, there's another song that comes to mind. It's the one where it's like, I don't care. I love it. You know that song, I Don't Care? Yeah, I love it. Like, the Democrats can whinge all they want, and I'm just going to say, I don't care. I love it.
Josie
So I think, Jesse, what you're saying is this judge was violating due process, clearly.
Michael Malice
Well, violating law.
Tara Palmeri
That's the thing. It's like, accuse your enemy of that which you are guilty. And so that's what they do. And as soon as they do that, it all makes sense of. Of what's actually happening. So judges supreme and inferior. According to Article 3, they have the right to serve in times of good behavior. Aiding and abetting and harboring fugitives is not good behavior. That's bad behavior.
Ian Crossland
Lock them up.
Josie
Are they considered fugitives? Technically, yes. Illegal immigrants?
Tara Palmeri
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
When this. This person was a fugitive, they were. They were wanted for arrest. The court proceeding was adjourned, and they were. They. They ran, they escaped out the back of the building.
Josie
Are illegal people here illegally technically fugitives? Or is it only if you try and get them and they run away?
Michael Malice
They're fugitives?
Tara Palmeri
Yes.
Ian Crossland
And this guy had an order for expedited removal. They do not have trials for this. The media is gaslighting the public into thinking there's a criminal trial for every illegal immigrant.
Tara Palmeri
Did you know that Barack Obama, 75% of his deportations didn't have any due process?
Josie
Is that because. None.
Ian Crossland
I got to stop you there. That's wrong.
Tara Palmeri
That was from the aclu.
Ian Crossland
They are lying there.
Tara Palmeri
Oh, I guess that's fair. The LCLU does lie.
Ian Crossland
Indeed.
Tara Palmeri
Yes.
Ian Crossland
Due process does not mean a criminal trial.
Josie
Well, that's what I mean. Do they just. They didn't deserve a criminal trial, so they didn't get one. Therefore, due process was.
Ian Crossland
Yes.
Josie
Followed even though there was no process. Well, the process was just. Get out.
Ian Crossland
See, this is the gaslighting, and I got to stop you. This is the gaslighting. They say they were deported with. You know, like, under Obama. None of these guys got due process. That's incorrect. What process are you do? Okay, as an illegal immigrant, you get a. You get reviewed by law enforcement. They check your IDs. They can check the IDs and detain any American citizen at any point. If there's reasonable suspicion, which is incredibly easy to get, an officer can stop you and ask you questions. They can ask for your id. You don't have to give it to them. You can say, am I being detained? And you can go. But if they have reasonable suspicion that you're an illegal immigrant, they can escalate a little bit. Often what happens is they find out the individual is not a citizen, or suspicion grows to probable cause, and then they say, okay, expedited removal. That is the process that you are due as an illegal immigrant. So what's happening now is Democrats are trying to create the idea in the minds of Americans that due process means flatly 100% criminal jury trial with. With. With the defense counsel. That's for American citizens. Due process is different in many different cases. Okay? So due process can be. If a judge denies your evidence, you as an Amer. If you're an. If you're a J. Sixer, and you get a criminal trial and a jury and legal counsel on both sides, and then you say, your Honor, this video is exculpatory evidence proving I'm innocent. And the judge goes, you can't show it. That's a violation of due process. But you got a criminal trial and a hearing and all of those things. Due process does not mean criminal trial. So when we. When we issue expedited removals, they never go before a judge. An ICE agent finds a guy, they investigate, they say, this person is an illegal immigrant. They get. They file for removal. They negotiate with the home country, put them on a plane and fly them back. End of story. That is due process.
Tara Palmeri
I found the aclu. How they. Exactly how they. They worded it. The Obama administration has prioritized speed over Fairness in the removal system, sacrificing individualized due process in the pursuit of record removal numbers. This was 2014. The deportation system that heard 75% of people through fast track streamline removal is a system devoid of fairness and individualized process. So that's how they were able to word it and get away with, with, with pathing it off as truth.
Ian Crossland
Indeed. Now you've got that story that we've gone over a couple times where it says Trump wants no trials for illegal immigrants, but they never got trials in the first place. The rare circumstance where illegal immigrants get trials is if they have like, let's say you're granted a 10 year visa for some reason and then three years in, they, they tell you they're revoking it and they cite some reason. You can challenge that and then you go to court and you challenge it, then you can file an appeal. But if you. So in the instance of Abrego Garcia, he had an order for removal and he, he conceded he could be deported. But his lawyer tried using a, with asylum and two, withholding of deportations claims, and that's how they filed after the fact. So this went before a. So these judges are executive branch magistrates. They're not like courts. It's an immigration judge who just says, yeah, he can go. And then they were like, we want asylum. That's the game they try to play. Democrats trying to get asylum claims for every single one of these people. Fake news, send them home.
Michael Malice
Absolutely. I mean, it should be obvious that he gets sent home, but I think that these are, the fact that they've arrested, you know, two judges now the judge and his wife and this other judge is, is good for good for the American people in that they see that there are repercussions. They see that the administration is not just talking about stuff. They see that the things that Republicans have been saying for the better part of a decade, they see that there's actual movement on this stuff. I, I don't do predictions very often, but I am of the opinion that this will probably have a positive effect on the administration's overall, you know, how people look at the, well, the, the.
Ian Crossland
Risk is when there's like a, you know, with, with them striking at this one judge, other Democrats are going to try and go underground. They're not going to stop their work. I'm talking about, they're going to entrench, you know, you don't, don't. It's not that you don't do it. It's that you have to be prepared that they're going to try and hide now.
Josie
And also they're going to try and liken it to the way that the Nazis were hunt people were hiding Jews in their houses like Anne Frank and the Nazis were going door to door searching for them. They're going to make it seem like that even though these people are illegally immigrated to this country and need to be removed, whereas the Jewish people were citizens of the German country.
Ian Crossland
Let's jump to this next story real quick. From Axios, Congress erupts over FBI arrest of Wisconsin judge and blah, blah, blah. I don't really care. The next story is maga. Cheers. Wisconsin judges arrest. Well, because she's a criminal.
Michael Malice
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Being arrested. So this is the. Here's Rick Wilson saying. Oh, all right. I says on. So we're, I think it's a typo. So we're arresting judges now. Good to know. Hey, bro, y'all arrested lawyers first. I mean, okay, I'm not going to. Here's Amy Klobuchar. This is not normal. The administration's arrest of a sitting judge in Wisconsin is a drastic move that threatens the rule of law. While we don't have all the details, it's a grave step and undermines our system of checks and balances. Maybe y'all should not have arrested the front runner for the presidency and his lawyers and his associates.
Tara Palmeri
And his valet.
Ian Crossland
And his valet.
Josie
Wow.
Michael Malice
You'd think that that might occur to them.
Ian Crossland
And they arrest a janitor.
Tara Palmeri
They arrested everybody they could get their hands on.
Ian Crossland
Here's Tina Smith. Understand what this is. If Cash Patel and Donald Trump don't like a judge, they think they can arrest them. This is stunning. We must stand up to this blatant power grab. Republicans, how is not a lot red line for you. I will not be swayed by psychopathic evil narcissists who have been gutting and burning this country to the ground because now we have actual accountability. But you know what the important thing is? There's the important thing to understand, I should say there is no off ramp. Democrats literally set fire the Constitution. Well, I should say figuratively is how I was using the word. Literally set fire to the Constitution to steal power in this country and lost. And we have to bring about accountability to these people or we are doomed. But you know what? It doesn't matter because Democrats are going to say, no matter what you do, you're Hitler and stupid people are going to believe it. So welcome to the highway with no off ramps. All we can do is pedal to the metal, baby.
Josie
The off ramp thing is interesting because it feels like a chrysalis, like we're in the cocoon, emerging now into this new creature as the United States. And I don't know, Josie, you're basically a constitutional expert. Do you, do you think that this metamorphosis can sustain?
Tara Palmeri
Well, what I'm worried about is the way that people are interpreting the arrest of judges. Because the talking point is he's arresting judges now, you know, because they, they put him off as being a tyrant. So now they have to prove that he's a tyrant. So just talking to the normal people saying he's arresting judges now, what, who do they hear about judges? And Trump, they're hearing about the federal judges who are pushing back and impeding on his executive power, essentially. So they're thinking, they're not thinking that it's judges who are harboring criminals, because that sounds like that's crazy. That's Alex Jones level crazy to them. Like, no, there's no judges harboring criminal aliens. That's not happening. So they're assuming that the judges that are being arrested are the ones who are pushing back against Trump. Those are the ones. It's the federal judges who are pushing back against Trump and he's throwing them in jail. They don't know that they're aiding and abetting because this is not the stuff being reported.
Ian Crossland
No, but the right. This judge was pushing back against Trump, trying to create this world that is lawless, that Democrats want to live in. So let's put it this way, shout out to Michael Malice, because I love, he said recently, I love how all these Republicans become anarchists the moment, you know, like, Trump should defy the courts because, right, whoever can enforce the law has the power to do so. There are a bunch of laws on the books that we never enforce. Democrats in their world, we do not enforce deportations. So when you got that law in Florida that says women can't skydive on Sunday, I think that's not really true, but that's the idea. We look at that like, well, that's stupid. Women can skydive whenever they want. So we don't enforce that. No cops gonna arrest a woman for skydiving. Democrats are going, yeah, that's ridiculous. We're not gonna arrest a guy cuz he's not registered and not a citizen. He's, he lives here, He's a Maryland man. So when Trump says we're gonna arrest him, to them, imagine a cop arresting a woman for skydiving on a Sunday. And that's how they view what Trump is doing. So that judge is doing the legal thing by letting that illegal immigrant escape because we don't enforce those laws. This is what I'm talking about when I say there's a moral bifurcation in this country and there is no way to remedy this, and it's a collision course. So how about we try the time travel test once again so I can rub this in the faces of the naysayers over and over and over again, go back in time 10 years and describe everything we've seen so far. Well, what's going to happen is Trump's going to get elected president. They're going to accuse him of being a Soviet spy. No, not a Russian spy, a Soviet spy on msnbc. They'll say he'd been working for the Soviet since the 80s. Then they're going to impeach him. They're going to imprison one of his campaign, his campaign manager. They're going to then arrest several of his lower staff. Accuses national security adviser of lying to the FBI to try put him in jail. They will arrest Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro. Then you're going to get the worst lockdowns we've ever seen in, you know, 50 years. Total, total pandemic lockdowns. The worst riots we've seen in 50 years. A thousand people are going to storm into the Capitol and disrupt the electoral vote count. And now we get to. Oh, also, they're going to arrest Trump's lawyer. They're going to arrest Trump himself. They're going to fabricate new laws specifically to go after Donald Trump, notably on the E. Jean Carroll case. They made a new law in New York just so she could sue him. They will falsely accuse him of 34 felonies which don't exist and have no underlying crime. They'll falsely accuse him of civil fraud. And then Trump's going to win anyway and his FBI director will start arresting judges.
Josie
That's. Now, that's the white pill. If you gave me the time travel test 10 years ago that he got elected a second time, even, even despite all that stuff, I'd be like, we have some power. No American citizens.
Ian Crossland
You'd say you were a psychopath. And none of that is possible.
Josie
Not me. I was into it. But other people mostly.
Ian Crossland
Ok, accepted.
Josie
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Ian would be like, yeah, she knows would come too, because they kept saying.
Josie
The fall of the American empire is imminent. This is just the way it manifested. Ultimately, my point is an alteration than a fall.
Ian Crossland
Every time we do this, imagine going back in time and telling people what happened today. Imagine going back 10 years and saying, oh yeah, Trump. When Trump wins his second term, a non consecutive term, by the way, after they accuse him of being a Russian spy for 10 years, his new FBI is going to start arresting Democrat and liberal judges for aiding and abetting terrorist organizations and criminal cartels and narco gangs, illegal immigrants. People are going to be like, what? That's insane. It'll never happen.
Josie
You called this like a moral dilemma. That's. I feel what this is because it's so much like the Nazi Germany thing with the Jews, the way they were like, you know, the way they were treating these people as second class citizens. It's easy for people to fall into that state of mind and just blanket. They already called Trump Hitler for five years. So it's really about, I think, gently nudging people's morality towards understanding the danger of mass immigration, mass migration.
Ian Crossland
The play is if they defeat Donald Trump, they will have gaslit America and created a new history that you have undocumented Americans and you have documented Americans. What they're trying to do now is Hitlerize Trump so that if Trump is defeated and crushed, they're going to say never again will we allow our citizens, our undocumented citizens to be oppressed and rounded up like this. This is how they, their plan is to create a system by which in the United States you have undocumented and documented citizens. They've already tried using that terminology. They pulled back a little bit. I believe Hassan Piker on his stream was referring to them as undocumented citizens. That is too confused. They tried this. So the goal is we will lie about whatever Trump does. We will make it seem like what he is doing is rounding up the Jews. And then we will argue to all Americans who think it's bad, we can never do this again. Which means no more deportations ever.
Josie
The Alex Jones has obviously Infowars, and I've been critical of the name Infowars, even like culture war. I'm like, why? Why? Manifest war. But the reality is this information manipulation is a form of psychological warfare. And people have been using these, what do you want to call it, Corporate media? Msnbc? These, these high powered fire hoses of data transfer to brainwash people. Since the inception of the technology, but especially since the advance of the Internet and now there's all these other people delivering knowledge as well. So it, I mean, it is a battle, I guess you could say, of the mind.
Michael Malice
Would you say it's information warfare?
Josie
Yeah, I think so. Like I don't want to soften warfare. I don't want to soften the term. But it's definitely like information.
Michael Malice
Information. Civil conflict.
Josie
Yeah.
Tara Palmeri
What when it comes to citizens, how they keep saying citizens written in the amendments, the 16th, 19th, 24th and 26th, it says it has the citizens right to vote in these ways. Those are the voting amendments.
Ian Crossland
So.
Tara Palmeri
So, so if, if you want to think of who was ever supposed to vote, it was always meant to be citizens. As soon as they involved the federal government.
Michael Malice
What was the last part? What you say?
Tara Palmeri
As soon as they involved the federal government in voting, because it was always a state's right, it became citizens. So each of the four voting amendments say it is the right of the citizens.
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Tara Palmeri
To a citizen who's a woman. A citizen who's a freed slave. A citizen. Citizen.
Michael Malice
So yeah, I mean and, and that, because that, you know, points to the fact that Democrats have been trying to.
Tara Palmeri
Get citizens so citizens can vote. So these are just undocumented citizens.
Ian Crossland
See, they can still vote, which is still just.
Michael Malice
I mean it's just word games to them. But if they can get the American people to kind of just accept it becomes truth. Yeah. Accept that as truth. That, that would, you know, that will help them to allow the actual non citizens to vote. Which is something that we, you know, we discussed around the stable year multiple times.
Josie
Yeah. Without cultural cohes belief in it, they won't support the law. You know, if people really believe they're citizens, they won't step up to have them.
Ian Crossland
Let me, let me, let me help you out, Ian. First generational warfare. Line and column tactics, muskets, formal battlefields. Second generation warfare is firepower, mass artillery and trenches. Industrialization. Third generation warfare is maneuver blitzkrieg, strategic attack points. So this is more like World War II. Fourth generation generational warfare, decentralized non state actors. Psychological and information warfare. Blurring the lines of between civilians and combatants. And finally now, today, Fifth generational warfare. Information cyber psychological and perception manipulation. There are no clear battlefields and wars are fought in mines and online more than on land. Yeah, you get someone says for themselves influence, influence operations. AI war warfare attacks and cyber attacks.
Josie
Man, they always say the modern war don't. You don't want it because you never know how it's going to be like World War I. They didn't realize there were going to be machine gun nests. And that's where we're at staring down this AI manipulation right now.
Ian Crossland
Isn't it fascinating how wrong I think it was Einstein, right who said I know not, I know for not which weapons World War III will be fought but World War four will be fought with sticks and stones. Boy was he wrong because likely World War III is going to be subterfuge cyber attacks and manipulation. No, it's not, it's not going to be kinetic.
Michael Malice
But yeah, that's the point. The, the, the consequences and the cost of a global war of all out global war like a World War I or two was, you know, it's too high and that's why information warfare is, is what, you know, nation states have defaulted to espionage and I proxy wars and stuff like that.
Ian Crossland
I don't think it's a, it's, they've, I don't think it's a cost issue. I think it's a, it's an effectiveness issue. Cost is a component of that. But it's basically if you could go to Genghis Khan and say I will conquer all of this land to you know, to, to, towards Eastern Europe and to Asia and, and you will never lift a sword or a bow or a spear, would you? Do you want that? They would say yes.
Josie
Yeah, he preferred that he would. If people would surrender, he'd let them live. Integrate them into their, with nuclear, but.
Michael Malice
With nuclear war you're, you're ruining the land.
Ian Crossland
The point is that's not going to happen.
Michael Malice
Yeah, that's right. Then it's not going, that's why. Well they don't, no, no, no, it doesn't happen because. And so they default to something else.
Ian Crossland
No, it's not going to happen because it's not as effective as manipulating the entire population into bowing before you. Nuking a country builds, makes that country hate you forever.
Michael Malice
Well, it also, I mean, well, maybe not forever.
Josie
I mean, like Japan, but we did kind of invade and take over Japan. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
So instead of nuking a country destroying land, it is cheaper, faster, and easier to take over their minds through manipulation. Oh.
Josie
Especially with decentralized tech. It could happen overnight. Internet, video.
Ian Crossland
Can I do social media?
Michael Malice
I still think that it's. That the fact that you, you know, spoil the land is. Is a big part of the reason why, you know, none of the global superpowers ever actually got into direct conflict. There was proxy wars and stuff like that because those were. Were a better option. And now that proxy wars aren't really. Well, there are some proxy wars, but now that information flows so freely, because before, like, before the Internet information flow wasn't so that you could use, you know, information warfare the way that we did. So you went, you had, after the end of World War II, until, basically until 2000, you know, to say 2000 just for, you know, when most people, most people in the developed world had computers in their houses, you know, you didn't have the ability to really influence minds over the Internet or influence minds with pop propaganda. The United States was fairly isolated. It used to be militaries that wanted to influence people or populations. They had to either fly over and drop leaflets or they had to have people on the ground printing newspapers and producing television shows or whatever, having some way to spread that propaganda. Now that the Internet is in everyone's home and people can go wherever they want, that makes it possible to actually transmit information.
Ian Crossland
So the question is, what is the most effective means of warfare? And nukes, ain't it?
Michael Malice
Not anymore. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
So it's not an issue of we're going to ruin land. No. If we were, if we truly wanted to wipe out an enemy, we'd march to the sea, we would scorch, we'd go scorched earth. The issue is it's substantially cheaper to hire a bunch of Turkish dudes with 50 phones each to spam blast a nation and have them turn their country over to you in a couple of years.
Josie
That's what concerns me about the industry in China, the shipping, the American industry of China over the last 20 or 30 years. Because I think this psychological war has been what's been going on since the dawn of time. But it's really ramped up since the Age of the Internet. And to lose that production capacity. Like there's this game, Axis and Allies. Wonderful World War II board game. Better than Risk. It's not about money. None of the countries ever buy stuff with money. You buy it with production power. If you have factories, you can build troops, you can build, you know, armor, tanks, planes. If you don't have factories, you can't. And that's it. It's called gdp. So without your productive capacity, you're. You're impotent. On the global military stage. We need to get those factories back here or build new ones.
Ian Crossland
Let's jump to this next story. We have this clip from Fox News of Pam Bondi. It turns out that the New Mexico Democrat judge did not just harbor this guy, but apparently is being accused of giving him a rifle and let's just say doing more than harboring, trying to cover up and protect him. Listen to this. The associations with this violent Venezuelan gang, Trende Aragua, and this person that they.
Unknown
Harbored in their home.
Ian Crossland
He was showing signs through clothing, we're told, tattoos. There was evidence through voice messages and text messages of his association to tda.
Unknown
So what charges will Kano and his.
Ian Crossland
Wife face, if any?
Unknown
So Judge Cano, soon to be former Judge Kano, got. He got. His charges were just unsealed. He's charged with obstruction. He is charged. He admitted post Miranda, he took one of the TDA members cell phones himself, took it, beat it with a hammer, destroyed it, and then walked the pieces to the city dumpster to dispose of it to protect.
Josie
Wow.
Unknown
The wife also is charged with destroying evidence. Sandra. Not only that, this TDA member and he had on a necklace that said kill. Something about death. He had tattoos all over him. He also had on his cell phone pictures of two decapitated victims.
Ian Crossland
Wow.
Unknown
Decapitated, gruesome photos. And he was sending them out and. And whoever he was sending them to was sending back, said, hey, you need to be careful. You shouldn't be sending these. You shouldn't be texting these photos out. Not, not only that, these two, the judge and his wife gave him assault rifles that belong to their daughter. That's what they're charged with.
Ian Crossland
I'm going to stop there and say I'm pretty sure they didn't give him an assault rifle. It was probably the canary.
Unknown
Pam, in the criminal report affidavit, he goes to a shooting range with these assault rifles with a suppressor with other known tda.
Ian Crossland
Okay, actually, maybe then shooting this is.
Unknown
The last person that we want in our country Nor will we ever tolerate a judge or anyone else harboring them.
Ian Crossland
Well, if, if, if it was a suppressor as well, maybe it actually was a legit assault rifle.
Josie
Like it's just a vague term, assault, you know, fully automatic.
Ian Crossland
It specifically refers to select fire.
Josie
What is it?
Ian Crossland
Semi auto, burst and full auto.
Josie
Sure, that makes sense. If you're actually going to.
Ian Crossland
Typically when people are saying that. Well, that's what it means. Typically when people say assault rifle, like Democrats, it means literally nothing. It means scary looking gun.
Tara Palmeri
How did this TDA member get into the House? How did this even come about where a judge would be like, yeah, you can come live in my house with my children.
Ian Crossland
And judge is probably TDA too.
Josie
That's a great question, Joe. I have no idea.
Ian Crossland
Well, apparently, like he was dating his daughter. Oh. But, but the point largely, in my opinion is, look, after a couple decades of criminal gangs, narco gangs coming into this country, they're going to get positions of power. They seek them out, they want the authority. And we are seeing it now like this Democrat, this liberal is not a Democrat. Liberal judge in Wisconsin. I wouldn't be surprised if she's paid off or end on the take that she's doing this. Not because she's like, I think it's wrong that they're arresting illegal immigrants, but. But she's like, oh, there's my paycheck. Quick, get out of here. Wow.
Josie
That's a whole other level of betrayal of the people are getting bribed to facilitate it. And we know that people got brib. Bribed or at least got paid NGOs to run people up through Central America from the Darien Gap into the United States, that there were actual organizations and companies facilitating it. I wouldn't be surprised if that goes beyond the border.
Michael Malice
But, you know, what do you mean beyond the border?
Josie
Beyond the. Like, I don't think those NGOs just stop at the border of the United States and just say, okay, we're done. I have a feeling that they're still interacting with people in the United States to.
Ian Crossland
Of course they are. Oh, yeah.
Josie
Not that it's not proof.
Ian Crossland
James O'Keefe exposed a lot of these people.
Michael Malice
Yeah.
Tara Palmeri
So there's a judicial immunity and it's a common law practice, which essentially means that the judges made it up for themselves. And that only goes to civil offenses. But it almost feels like they're trying to extend it to, to criminal offenses at this point. But that's, that's not constitutional.
Ian Crossland
Well, I mean, so what's next?
Josie
Well, I Keep thinking about how glad I.
Michael Malice
Or judges, hopefully.
Tara Palmeri
Well, the only way.
Ian Crossland
I mean, what are Democrats going to do to respond to this? Are they routed and the deep state just concedes, I would say.
Josie
I just watched your interview with Sebastian Gorka, which people should watch, and he said no, he said 18 months, then we'll talk.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, he said. What did he say? Effectively, that they're still entrenched and powerful. We haven't won yet.
Josie
Yeah, he was speaking up for, like, why. Why you're not hearing a lot from Cash Patel or Dan Bongino. I mean, they're basically the head of the secret police, the FBI. Hopefully they're doing justice, you know, and they're not going to be telling you everything they're doing every single.
Michael Malice
Not the secret police.
Ian Crossland
Secret police.
Josie
It's also a secret police force, unfortunately. But the FBI is supposed to be the government's secret.
Michael Malice
They're a regular police force. The, the, a secret police force would be like they just wrap you up and, and then you, you're never heard from again.
Tara Palmeri
Well, that's what they were saying when they were taking people. They were calling it disappearing them.
Michael Malice
Yeah, well, that's Democrats just being histrionic.
Ian Crossland
And, but look again, these people exist. There are many of them. And they are claiming that Donald Trump is doing Hitler things. Expect some kind of escalation.
Josie
And this. So I keep seeing. I'm really glad, like, Pete Hegseth is so vocal and transparent with what they're doing with the dod. I follow him on Twitter and you should, too, if you're interested. He comes on, he makes videos two, three times a day sometimes about changes. And Pam Bondi, super transparent. But then I'm like, okay, think about the Nazi metaphor. So is Joseph Goebbels super? They weren't transparent, they were just vocal.
Michael Malice
Why are you associating the current administration with a murderous regime? Because what, what is it about our, our current administration that resembles the Nazis to you?
Josie
Two questions you asked. The first one is because art of war. Understand your enemy. Understand the way that these.
Michael Malice
Who is your enemy?
Josie
Well, I'm no one really, but the liberal media, whatever you want to call this media that's going to frame these people as Nazis, Think about, think the way they think if you want to understand how to circumvent and defeat the process.
Ian Crossland
Okay, good point. Pause real quick. These people don't actually think Trump is Hitler. They're lying.
Josie
The people that are saying it, I think they are lying, but the people hearing it and believing it. Ok, understand the way they're going to be.
Ian Crossland
They're not the strategists, and they're not the resource providers. So if you're actually talking about how do you understand the mentality of the deep state? Their mentality is much more like, we can rally violent terror attacks by claiming Trump is like Hitler, not to actually say Trump is like Hitler.
Tara Palmeri
Those people would feel justified in whatever action they had to do to stop Hitler.
Michael Malice
The only reason I bring that up is I think it's unproductive for people to associate the. At least people with a realistic understanding of reality to associate the current administration with the Nazis, because they're nothing alike at all.
Ian Crossland
But you said in any way. You said two points. What was your other point?
Josie
The second question. You had two questions. The first was, why do I. Oh, you said.
Ian Crossland
He said, why are you likening the current administration?
Josie
I think because it's a populist movement with a strong. Trump's basically a strong man as a president.
Ian Crossland
So are the Communists.
Josie
Yeah. It's basically like we're in a sort of cultural revolution, whether we want to be or not, globally and domestically. So. And with the, you know, the mass immigration problem of trying to find people and get them out of the country, that was. The Nazis were going through that with the Jewish population.
Michael Malice
The Nazis literally went into other countries to get Jews.
Josie
Oh, yeah.
Michael Malice
Like, they, they. They were like, there's not, like, getting illegal immigrants out of the United States has no relation to the way.
Josie
I want you to know. I do not think this is like a Nazi administration at all. I don't. I don't find it even remotely nationalist. It's a capitalist, like, global, like, organized movement. It's not. It's well beyond. But people will make this claim. Thanks, man. Protein smoothie.
Ian Crossland
Why?
Josie
Can you see that I'm shaking?
Ian Crossland
No, I was going to. I was going to do that you must be hungry thing from, like, the Snickers commercial. Like, you're sitting here saying, Trump's like Hitler, and I'm like, you need to eat, bro. But people will claim.
Josie
People have claimed he's like Hitler and the masses are going to.
Tara Palmeri
You're not. Just.
Ian Crossland
Hold on, hold on. I don't. I kind of want to buy a bunch of Snickers bars. And then whenever some lib goes off and goes crazy accusing Trump of being Hitler, just, like, throw him a Snicker. Must be hangry. Like, in the truth, the effectiveness of that advertisement have just.
Michael Malice
Just chicken nuggets. Just start throwing nuggets at him like Dino nuggets.
Josie
I brought it up because I was so glad that Hegseth and Pam Bondi are vocal and transparent because we didn't have that with Lloyd Austin and the last administration at all. Like, they never so. But then I was like, well, being public isn't necessarily in and of itself good. Because I thought about Goebbels and I was like, they were very vocal in public. They were just liars and manipulators. These guys seem to be honest, at least they seem to be. I mean, Cash Patel, I would say, is one of my best friends. I don't. I've only hung out with him for four hours, but I love the. I love the guy. Excellent human being. And.
Ian Crossland
And catch is watching right now. He's like, I'm not best friends with that guy.
Josie
I know.
Ian Crossland
Not at all.
Josie
But he's the kind of guy I could easily, like, go fishing with or like, bro.
Ian Crossland
He. He plays hockey in D.C. like, is he on the same team as Richie McGinnis?
Josie
I wouldn't surprise me.
Michael Malice
Who was it here that. That was here the other day? It was Richard.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, I think they're on a hockey team together.
Josie
That's awesome.
Ian Crossland
And I'd love to get Dan or Cash on the show, but as their head of law enforcement, you can't really be like, hey, would you want to come on and expose all the operations you're engaged in? Because we know you're doing. They can't do it.
Josie
And now we're in this position where, like, we're on the. Not on the inside, but, like, inside adjacent to a global.
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Josie
The revolutionary force of the world right now, like the American government, and we actually know people that are running it.
Michael Malice
That revolutionary force of the world, yeah.
Josie
The American government is a revolution. The United States is a revolution. Tim told me that one time five years ago, and it stuck with me. It is. That's what we are, is a constant revolution.
Ian Crossland
Well, yeah, it was. It was. We had kings, and the kings were better people. And then the Americans were like, nah, that's whack. Let's not do that.
Josie
And we wrote it into our Constitution that we can constantly revolve our system of governance through amendments. New people come in, the revolving door come in, come out.
Ian Crossland
You know, I do think the Founding Fathers probably realized this much later on, having earned the experience of a union, that they created a great system. But it's not. There's no such thing as a perfect system. So how could they have predicted a mechanism by which you would stop a judicial coup? What happens when judges, to a great degree, are aligned ideologically and are seeking to undermine or overthrow the government?
Josie
Josie, what do you.
Tara Palmeri
So in the Constitution, the most that can happen is impeachment, obviously. But that was hard to do before we were ideologically captured. It was very hard to do. So what Congress has the power to do is to regulate their jurisdictions of all the judges, they're able to. They're able to shrink where they are. And that can affect. That can affect who comes to them and what they're able to rule over and stuff. And that's. That's it. That's as far as they can go. It would have to be. I mean, it would have to be the Chief justice to come out and get his. His. His people in order. Because we've never seen anything like this.
Josie
Chief justice of the Supreme Court. How would he get his people in order?
Tara Palmeri
I don't know.
Josie
So these people, like Wisconsin District Judge, that's like, Trump can't do that thing like that. Obviously.
Tara Palmeri
All that they can do is just keep ignoring it. And then, I mean, because what. What will happen? Okay, you're gonna ignore. You're gonna ignore. Nope. Now you're in contempt. Now we have to arrest you. Who are they gonna send to arrest him, his own police? That's not gonna happen. So. So, you know, it's. We're. We're in. I don't like using it. This is kind of a constitutional crisis. Not. It's just because we've never been here before. We've never seen anything like this. So when it comes to these federal injunctions, we have one every few years, two, three. Like, it's not. We've had 30 in the first month. This is not something that happens. So I have no idea how to, how to, how to solve it.
Josie
We sort of pointed out a couple weeks ago maybe or last week that a lot of it has to do with the. Seems to have to do with the speed of data transfer now with Internet, that as soon as Trump makes a move, everyone in the country hears about it within five minutes. So judges are on the phone, they're filing paperwork within eight minutes and that the Constitution wasn't ready for the Internet.
Tara Palmeri
They can find out who is filing all these injunctions, and if it's an NGO or something, they can try to shut that down.
Ian Crossland
You know, it's pretty wild is I just interviewed Secretary Duffy, Christy Noem, and Sebastian Gorka, and Secretary Noam, of course, is running DHS. And I was thinking to myself, like, wow, 20 years ago, what would I have thought if someone said, you will be interviewing the head of DHS and you will agree with them. Right. That's kind of a crazy thing.
Michael Malice
You're full of it.
Ian Crossland
No, I don't know. I'd be like, so we won. Because that's how I feel. You've got a lot of these people who are adversarial journalists who are just like, you know, when we had Tyron, why are you defending them? And it's like, I'm not defending Pegseth. I'm challenging your presumption that Signal Gate matters to the average person. It does not. It matters to politicos who are liberal. But you go to a regular working class guy and say, do you care that Hegseth had a journalist in a chat, you know, talking about the, the, the. The time that they're going to do some strikes, they'd be like, I don't know, I guess. Or if I said Trump's tariffs have affected your 401k, yes or no? They'd say, yeah, it did. I'm not happy about it. Okay, so what do people really care about? Certainly it's not that.
Josie
You got to keep in mind that Hegseth didn't leak that stuff. Other people are seemingly trying to take that guy down because he's doing such an effect and working.
Ian Crossland
Oh, it's getting wild.
Tara Palmeri
He doesn't want to go to war with Iran.
Josie
Yeah.
Tara Palmeri
And that's really what it comes down to.
Ian Crossland
And I think Tulsi Gabbard, too, advised Trump, do not do this. Israel wanted a joint strike. And Trump was like, what do we do? Tulsi Gabbard? And I think he said to him, not entirely sure. We're like, no.
Tara Palmeri
Yeah.
Josie
Laura Loomer's been reporting on that a lot that she thought. She thinks that there. There's a big takedown effort of Hegseth at the moment.
Tara Palmeri
Well, there was. He was the hardest one to get through confirmation.
Ian Crossland
Didn't. Was he the 50, 51?
Tara Palmeri
Yeah, he was the one.
Ian Crossland
He.
Tara Palmeri
He was the hardest one to get through it. They're like, this is going to be. This. This is the measure for everybody else. If we can get him through, we can get everybody.
Michael Malice
J.D. vance had to run on over to the. To the capital and.
Ian Crossland
And then do a tiebreaker. Y. Yeah. Oh, man.
Josie
But he's got goosebumps, bro. I don't know. Sorry. What are you saying?
Michael Malice
You okay?
Josie
I just. It's. It's electrifying to be part of this.
Michael Malice
Okay, look. I mean, at the end of the day, real quick.
Ian Crossland
Sorry.
Michael Malice
Sorry.
Ian Crossland
Just. Ian, did you ever think in your time you would have actually sat next to a guy who would go on to become the head of the FBI?
Josie
No.
Ian Crossland
Like, here you are hanging out, talking with Cash Patel, who's been on the show, and now he runs the FBI.
Josie
I used to say when I was a kid, I'll run. I'll be president one day. And then I learned what that actually meant. I was like, I'm not going to do that. And now the circle's coming back around where it's like, yo, if people ask me to hold the position, I'll hold the position.
Ian Crossland
I. I take a look at, you know, Cash. Of course he wrote that book. Was it called Government Gangsters? Was that his book? Yeah, I think so. And I remember, like, we've had him on several times. We talked to him. The first time I interviewed Trump, we actually had Cash on for the majority of the show. And then we only had about 17 minutes with. With the president. At the time, he wasn't president. And where I feel we are now is kind of. It's insane. I. It was like. I remember the. We were in Austin when Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty, and it was Crazy. All the women were crying. Like, my mom was crying. She's, like, texting me, like, I can't believe it. Justice. We're so happy for this young man when Trump won. And then over the next, you know, month or so, when he gets Tulsi Gabbard in cash, Dan Bongino, Pam Bondi. It's like we are winning these positions. So when I brought up, you know, it's kind of crazy to sit next to Kristi Noem and be, like, the head of dhs. Wow. But I actually agree with these people. For most of my life, the people have been in these positions of power, have been Deep State shills, uni party, talking point liars. Now it's Dan Bongino and, And Cash Patel. And it's kind of crazy because it's like, oh, boy, they, they. They got a lot of work in front of them, and they are in one of the most dangerous positions. We view it largely as a position of power, but now you've got the entire orchestrated global, you know, liberal economic order not happy with what they're doing.
Michael Malice
Yeah, I mean, it's. It's no joke. The, the task that, that the Trump administration is actually embarked on is massive. I mean, and as much as people complain, oh, you know, they're not moving fast enough, blah, blah, blah, the fact that two judges or no, three, a judge and his wife and another judge have been, you know, arrested, I mean, I can't imagine that happening under any other administration. I mean, I, I don't think that. That, that certainly, obviously wouldn't happen under the Biden administration.
Ian Crossland
And I want to. I want to say this, too, just everybody, to reiterate, Cash. So when you mentioned the Gorka interview, he mentions that Cash Patel was a victim of the Deep state. Yeah, it went after him. So Cash now as head of the FBI and Dan Bongino is deputy director, a lot of people are posting on X, they're like, why aren't they doing anything? I want the files. I want the arrest. And they're angry. I just hope everyone realizes by taking those positions, they have put themselves in front of Donald Trump. They're in the line of fire. Deep State actors arrested his lawyers, his. His people who worked on his campaign. They arrested his valet, as Josie mentioned earlier. They arrested him, they lied about him, they smeared him, they accused him of sexual assault and felonies and fraud. When Cash and Dan took that position, the question was simple. Will you take a job knowing that if you fail it, they will destroy everything, you know, and Love.
Michael Malice
There's a possibility that when they, when this administration is over, if the Democrats win, there's a significant possibility that all the people in this administration become targets of the, of the jail.
Ian Crossland
It'll be prison, you know. Yeah. Like they are going to. If Cash and Dan do not succeed in their efforts, if Kristi Noem and Trump do not succeed in their efforts, when this is over, Trump's going to prison. They're going to go after Cash and Dan. They're going to accuse them of illegal activities. They're going to accuse them of weaponizing government. This is the thing people need to understand. I don't care what Democrats are saying. They're, they're, they're, they're lying. They've been lying. The arrest of these judges, we can see why now. Let's see them convicted, of course, in a court of law with the evidence. But we know for a fact the Biden administration has. The Democrats can and will go after their political opponents unjustly. So, yeah, I firmly believe that if in the end, in, you know, four years from now, the Trump administration accomplished nothing, they failed to deport Democrats, win back power, they will convene panels and hearings. They will immediately indict Cash and Dan and whoever else and say that they were working alongside a criminal government under Trump, they'll begin using that pretext to reverse Trump policies, bring people back. They're going to say, I mean, this has just begun. Right. But take a look at the Abrego Garcia story where they're lying to insinuate this man is an American citizen. By saying he's a Maryland man. They will create a false history where they will say to Christine, oh, you oversaw the illegal kidnapping and rendition of a Maryland resident to a torture dungeon jail. It's going to, it's going to be like in, like in Dark Knight Rises, when you've got the, the, the, the court of the people.
Michael Malice
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
And they just bring people in and they're like, you're guilty.
Josie
Oh, kangaroo courts. Those always concern me. The idea of fast tracking courts, I think it's going to be, if you get it, eight years. You take eight years of economic reform, and we're actually getting bread cheaper. I think that the people will be on the side of what's happening right now.
Ian Crossland
I think, you know, when I talk to these, these classic libs, you know, I did a sit down with the trigonometry guys a while ago. I don't know when they're putting that interview up, but even Rogan, to a certain degree. They live in this world of if Trump does something that is over the line, Democrats will do it next and they'll do it to you. And it's like, I don't think they understand the Democrats are going to do it no matter what we do.
Josie
Josie, you said constitutional crisis, and I know it just sounds like, eh, okay, we've been in so many crises these days, but that's like a big deal as far as I can tell. I mean, as a.
Tara Palmeri
It's. It's the loophole they were able to put all of these federal judges in. Get, this is why elections are important, because that's this.
Josie
Oh my gosh, dude, that was it. My phone's AI just picked up and started talking to me and I have the volume down. Sorry about that, Josie.
Tara Palmeri
Was it.
Ian Crossland
Was it trying to get into the conversation and argue something?
Josie
Yeah, I was like, ian, shut up. No, I don't know. I just shut it off. I don't know what I was saying.
Ian Crossland
It was like, ian, you're rolling once.
Josie
Ian.
Ian Crossland
Or the. For the culture war live, we're getting little signs printed up that are D20s and on one side is A1 and the other side is A20. Yeah. So when like, people are debating, people can hold them. Oh, holler.
Josie
Josie.
Tara Palmeri
Sorry, that was a. I completely forgot what I was saying was the technocrats.
Ian Crossland
He was asking about the constitutional crisis and what it means.
Tara Palmeri
Okay. So they were able to get all of these federal judges in. And I said, this is why elections are important, because the Senate confirms the judges. So Mitch McConnell, for all of his faults, and there are many, many, many, many, many faults, he did get 10,000 conservative judges was approved in his time. So that's, that's great. That was.
Ian Crossland
But I, I don't, I don't know how much that means because. Are they populist judges or are they elitist? Unit party shell.
Tara Palmeri
It's probably a mix, I would guess, but they're not progressive judges, which we have seen the progressive judges. And, and that's the thing, because. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
So intervention, but no sterilizing kids, pretty much. I don't know how I feel about that.
Tara Palmeri
It's.
Ian Crossland
It's like they're both really bad.
Tara Palmeri
Yeah, it's. It's not. It's not great. We're not in a great place. But they were able to find this sort of loophole in the Constitution, which is one of the very few that I, that I see personally, that can't be remedied, and they were able to exploit it by putting all their people in and saying there's no repercussions. You're never going to impeach these people.
Ian Crossland
Pack the courts. I pack the court right now because if Trump doesn't, Democrats will.
Josie
The Supreme Court.
Tara Palmeri
That's the last place. The Supreme Court is the last place that's not completely captured. We still have. I mean, it's, it's not looking good with how Amy Coney Barrett's been and how Justice Robert has been. It. We could look at it and say, okay, well, it does look like it's four. It's, it's for, for five right now. But packing it is, is we're gonna pack it. Say they put 14 in, the Democrats are gonna get in power and they'll put 19 in.
Michael Malice
It'll be endless.
Tara Palmeri
And that's gonna, that's gonna slow down rulings. That's gonna make things chaotic. And in that time when there are 19 Democratic judges sitting on there, Second Amendment is gone.
Ian Crossland
So here's, here's the issue. The way it was supposed to work in this country is that there was a federal circuit for each Supreme Court justice. We had nine circuits, so we have nine justices. However, we added more states and expanded the territories, and now we have 13 circuits and still nine justices, which means John Roberts oversees the fourth, Clarence Thomas the 11th, Alito the third, Sotomayor oversees the first and the second. You've got Kagan for the fifth, Gorsuch for the, for the 10th, Kavanaugh for the D.C. circuit, Amy Coney Barrett for the seventh circuit, and Katanji Brown Jackson for the sixth. The ninth circuit is usually assigned to Kagan as well, but sometimes gets reassigned. So the argument from Democrats during Biden and during Obama was, we better pack the courts. We need four more justices right now so that there's a justice for each Federal circuit. Trump must do this, in my opinion.
Josie
Well, some of those circuits aren't. Probably are different sizes of people, so smashing two smaller circuits together might make sense. Maybe that's how they're doing it. And so to add another judge that has a small circuit wouldn't make any sense.
Ian Crossland
Don't care.
Josie
I think that the Supreme Court whack in general, does not do it.
Ian Crossland
Democrats will. I believe it is a 100% chance. If Democrats at any point regrain, regain power, the first thing they'll do is pack the court.
Tara Palmeri
They will. They will pack the court because they.
Ian Crossland
Will say never again to Donald Trump. And we can ensure this if we give ourselves a bulletproof majority in the Supreme Court. And then they're going to just ram through law by SCOTUS ruling which is unconstitutional and shouldn't be done.
Michael Malice
I mean it's clear that the Democrats do want like single party rule. They don't see the value of having opposing viewpoints at all. And you see it in the way the, the party acts like the, the people on the ground act. The, the excommunicate people for having the wrong opinion. If you have, you know, a descending opinion, they're like oh well you're Persona non grata. You know. And so they, it stands to reason that they would see the same, they would see government like that as a good thing. Even though you look at, you can look at a state like California which has that single party rule and see all the massive problems. Even the and even though you know the governor is trying to walk away from those kind of. That kind of constantly only listening to people in his own party. I mean maybe it's for cynical reasons because he's looking to be the president but it still doesn't change the fact that but he people are leaving California. There are people that are constantly criticizing.
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Josie
You're making me think of David Hogg as you were talking about that because he's what DNC head not head of the DNC number two and they're trying to now they're looking to push the guy out because he challenged the uniparty basically like welcome to the Democratic party bro. Super delegates. You have no power in that party.
Ian Crossland
They I Love it.
Josie
And I'm glad that it's hogged because he's got a lot of influence. He has a very liberal upbringing and has been through a shocking experience at Parkland with the shoot, the school shooting that he was a part of, involved in, and it just transformed his.
Ian Crossland
Wait, what?
Josie
He was there when it happened? Oh, I thought he was in the school at home.
Tara Palmeri
Okay, so he rode his bike to the school.
Josie
One of the more vocal people involved with that coming out of it.
Ian Crossland
Let's clarify. I believe he was somewhere at the school, nowhere near the shooting, and went home. And then when they. When he found out that they were doing interviews, he jumped on his bike and went as fast as he could to the school to get.
Josie
I think he's going to be somebody. I have a lot of compassion for him in general just because I think he's going to be someone that is going to have an arc where he leaves the Democratic Party and realizes how vile it was and then just start speaking out about what he believes. And that's a good opportunity to.
Michael Malice
That's a very charitable position.
Josie
Yeah, like, look at the way they're treating that. He's like the Bernie, but Bernie Sanders. He's not Bernie Sanders. He's getting the Bernie Sanders treatment right now. Now, from what I can tell.
Michael Malice
Well, like the dnc. There's a reason, though. But the DNC is supposed to worry about getting Democrats elected over Republicans, not which Democrats are, you know, in the. In the. Are in positions of. Of power. Like, once you've got a Democrat in a seat, to challenge that seat and possibly lose that seat because of the challenge is a bad thing for the vice chair of the Democrat. So DNC to do.
Ian Crossland
Just for the sake of clarity, he was. David Hogg was at the school during the shooting. They heard gunshots and were redirected by a janitor and then hidden. Wait, I'm sorry. A culinary arts teacher sheltered them in a closet. He filmed a bunch of videos, got out safely and went home and then rode his bike back to the school after dark and gave interviews.
Michael Malice
Ah, okay.
Josie
It's, you know, when I was younger, too, it's easy to be like, use socialism to try and solve problems. But. But you learn as you get older a lot of times that you got to take personal responsibility and protect your local environment. And if everyone's doing that, you don't really need socialism because you're all working together through this decentralized unity to protect the environment.
Ian Crossland
I say we just rapidly introduce neuralink AI technology as fast as we can and bestow it upon Democrats. They'll be happy and then they'll live in the pot and eat the bugs.
Michael Malice
Or. Or we could not.
Ian Crossland
What do you mean?
Michael Malice
It sounds like a terrible idea to.
Ian Crossland
Have all the Democrats choose to go into the pods and eat the bugs and leave us alone. I mean, that resolves all problems for everybody. Trans people can live in a reality where they're women and then they're not voting in our law, our elections. The right can have babies and live and go to church. Everybody's happy.
Michael Malice
I feel like you're just. You're just trying to make the Borg.
Josie
That's what I'm thinking too.
Ian Crossland
I didn't say they would have any control over these environments.
Josie
Somebody would have control.
Ian Crossland
Like, bro, if you ever. Like when you. You know what, when you're playing in World of Warcraft and you try using mods to cheat, the admins come and boot you out of the game. So they'll have no authority over it. It'll. It'll be run by us and we'll say, don't worry, we will do everything in our power to make sure you're happy and comfortable as you own nothing. Live in the pot and eat the bugs. But don't worry, don't feel shame from living in the pot and eating the bugs. Cuz in your private little universe, you're the dragon slayer Van Mark who rides at night and shines the golden sword.
Michael Malice
They'd all be just perverse, hurt. Sure. They'd all be just disgusting.
Ian Crossland
Well, but, but true. But sometimes it would be perverted discussing garbage as they pretend to be Venmark, the paladin of the.
Josie
So hypothetical, if there was like a political movement that took on neural link and then they had a hive mind, would you then take on a hive mind with another movement to try and challenge it? No, because I feel like that's an unstoppable force. A hive mind like the Borg is unstoppable? Almost.
Ian Crossland
No, the vulnerability of hive minds is. This is the susceptibility of viruses. The strength of a decentralized system is if a. If a portion of that decentralized system is corrupt, it doesn't spread as rapidly and can be prevented.
Tara Palmeri
I feel like David Hogg's loyalties. He wouldn't become a libertarian, he wouldn't become a conservative. He. He'd get more radical to the left. I feel like he would have a better chance of becoming Hitler than Donald Trump.
Ian Crossland
I agree completely. No, I mean that legitimately. When I see someone who I view as has the potential to be really Hitler esque. It's David Hogg.
Tara Palmeri
Yes.
Ian Crossland
He is a narcissistic sociopath who is driven by attention and power. He doesn't care what's true because if he did, he'd look up what's true or he knows it's true and he's lying intentionally for power. So he comes off as really sociopathic and on a Quest for power. AOC as well.
Josie
He's kind of young.
Ian Crossland
COG is. What is it?
Josie
24 at this point. 24.
Phil Labonte
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Josie
He's still got time. Give it like. Give it like three or four years. I was definitely like a. Not a communist, but I was like, we can all do this together. We are all one. Follow me, I will save us revolution. That kind of mindset up until like, age 29 when I realized, like, oh, we can 3D print guns. You can't control people anymore. I think Hogg, hopefully he'll. I mean, it's kind of like, like not. It's not predestined. You know, we. We can have him here on a show. You can have conversations with them. You can. We change together. But he is like the kind of guy that's super influential. And if you just send him off into the nether to go build a. A movement alone with his cohorts, it could be very dangerous. It's not just David. It's people in that position.
Michael Malice
I wonder how actually influential he. Or how influential he actually is. I mean, obviously he's got a lot of. I don't think he is, but I don't know that he's. Yeah, I don't know that he's actually. He's not an opinion maker.
Ian Crossland
He's. I actually don't find him to be particularly influential. He's been sitting around a million followers forever on access. It's a big amount, don't get me wrong. But it's not growing. He's not building a base. This is like, what is this, six, seven years he's had that amount of followers. He's not advanced his influence in any meaningful way. Name the other vice chairs of the dnc. You can't. He's as prominent as they are. Just. We know his name because he's easy to pick on. And I do mean that he's like. He's probably 100 pounds soaking wet. So when he goes on TV and doesn't know what he's talking about and looks stupid, it's an easy target for conservatives.
Tara Palmeri
I drag him mercilessly at least once a month.
Ian Crossland
You know, Dean Withers apparently has given up and he's just now taken to doing podcasts with random people who have no idea what they're talking about.
Josie
I saw him with a Charlie Kirk event that might have been an old video. I just saw it today.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, that was Jubilee, wasn't it?
Josie
So no, he's trying to get an interview with Charlie. Wouldn't talk to him. I don't know when it was from though.
Tara Palmeri
So what he's trying to debate people or talk to people or interview any.
Ian Crossland
The clips that I'm seeing people share, it's, it's no longer like he got a big boost when he was, he was like yelling at Charlie Kirk or somebody.
Josie
That was the Jubilee thing I saw. Yeah, yeah.
Ian Crossland
And now it's like the videos that people are sharing of him is him talking to like random people on the street. So he's doing that man on the street stuff. Yeah, but he's also got podcast clips where he's like in a room doing a podcast talking to someone who's like a random nobody who's just like, I don't know, I voted for Trump. It's like, why? It's like, oh, I don't know. And it's like, oh, oh, you know. So I don't think, you know, people really thought that he had something this Dean with this guy and then he kind of just fell off. And I think he's too scared to actually engage in the actual political space.
Josie
Like he feels like his position's tenuous at the moment.
Ian Crossland
No, but I mean, look, look at Harry Sisson and who's that other guy? Maori or whatever. These guys. Yeah, these guys are largely afraid of going into actual political spaces.
Josie
I think Dean's different.
Ian Crossland
This is why I think Politikon failed. You guys remember Politicon? For those that don't know, it was a political debate convention. For the most part it was. Panels were had between various individuals of different backgrounds. But it's just going to be conservatives because these younger liberals are terrified to actually engage in these conversations. Cuz they end up looking like Luke Beasley did on this show. And now he doesn't want to come back. He doesn't want to do any debates. He won't do it. We've said anybody you want. They don't want to do it. We do have success with smaller, less well known liberals because they don't have anything to lose.
Tara Palmeri
It's hard to be influential in that space because they can't really think for themselves. They have to follow a very specific script. If they go out of line, then the cult comes for them and they're like, nope, you can't say that. You can't do that. You know, I. I think on a previous show, Tim, you talked about, like, abortion, for instance. You could be the biggest communist in the world. But then. Then you're like, maybe there should be a limit on abortion. It's like, nope, you're out.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, you could. Jimmy Dore, he's. He's the example. He was all the time. I mean, dude's a socialist economically, and he's. He's called right wing. Like, the left calls him a right winger. It makes no sense.
Josie
As soon as you start to explore reality, I mean, almost any. Any of these conspiracy theories, not, not any, by any means, but like 9, 11, for me, the war in Iraq, weapons of mass destruction, you start to go down. That it's just this whole liberal economic sham is. Becomes apparent. You start to see the lines and the outlines of it all and like, how can I live a lie? I cannot live a lie.
Ian Crossland
So this is the issue with these liberal personalities and why they don't do shows. Because if you were to sit down in a chair where everybody has a computer pulled up and a monitor where we display. I mean, I got a monitor in front of me. There's a monitor behind Ian, and a gigantic TV on the wall showing this story that you are seeing on the screen now. So when I think one of the big moments on this show is when Hunter Avalon came on and. And I said, well, look, you know, Joe Biden said, if you don't fire the prosecutor, you're not getting the billion dollars. And he smugly went, that never happened. And here's this kid actually thought that was. So he was lied to. The liberals were saying that never happened. So he genuinely believed it. And then I went, okay. And I pulled the video up and literally 30 seconds and pressed play and said, yeah, you were wrong about that. Now what? And it's humiliating.
Tara Palmeri
He doesn't have any talking points. He had to be wrong about that because it just simply didn't happen. So there's no script.
Ian Crossland
So what happens when you're like 20 years old? You build up a big following based on liberal talking points. And then when you start actually building out your business, you start to realize you're wrong about a lot of things. And then you realize, I can't actually go on any of those conservative shows because how do you lie about something that is basically true? Like Abrego Garcia, MD man. So what happens when you go on that show and say, okay, you're calling a Maryland resident a Maryland man. He's from El Salvador, he's accused of beating his wife. And then they're like, now they're all backing away. You see the Democrats being like, oh, it's not about him. When the Democrats first got on board with that, it very much was about the Maryland father who was wrongly deported. Hassan Piker. Do you know this? He did not know the guy was from El Salvador. He thought he was from Maryland.
Michael Malice
If they were just honest and said, look, the guy may not be a great guy, but we're worried about due process. If they'd have just gone with that line, right, it would have been at least tolerable. And the right wouldn't have been able to mock the Democrats so mercilessly. They wouldn't have had so much egg on their face.
Ian Crossland
Here's why people like Dean Withers would rather do A Man on the street than actually come on this show. Because he was booked and then he canceled and said he would reschedule and never did. Cuz what he's doing now is he walks with a random person and says, what was Donald Trump was, was convicted on 34 felonies. Why? And then the regular person's like, I don't know. I heard that. I think it's probably not true. It's like, what's not true about it? And they're like, I don't know, it just seems like they're weaponizing against him. And he goes, how? And it's like, okay, Dean, come on this show. And from memory, I will break down the entirety of that case for you. You. That's why liberals avoid shows like this. And that's why even though my politics may be like moderate liberal leaning in some areas, they call me right wing. It's why Jimmy Dore, a socialist, is called right wing. And that's why when Hasan humiliated himself when he played the clip of my White House press briefing question, and he was like, what do you mean, bro? Like, you actually saying he's not from Maryland, like he's from D.C. and then he's like centrist liberal Tim Pool. Yeah, yeah. It's like my dude, Hasan genuinely believed the guy was from Maryland. He didn't know the guy was from El Salvador. And then he was, because of that, he thought Tim Pool's not a centrist liberal. When all I did was say here is a thing that is true, like fact based, that the media is lying about Hasan chose to believe the media and made the assumption I was lying about what the. I was lying about what the media was reporting. He trusts the media. When I was calling out the lies from the media, I had my.
Josie
My red pilling. Reality shattering happened in 2007. Before I had any kind of following. I had like 4,000 followers on YouTube. It was big at the time, but it was humiliating and I had to learn in real time in public. And because of that humility, I feel much stronger in my beliefs now. But for someone to have 66 million 10, 600,000 followers, that amount of humiliation, to realize that everything, not everything, but things you've been saying for decade, five years is wrong, is like, how you gonna eat that one, bro? And Tim, I want to ask you, what was your red pilling like? Like, how did you start to see past the narrative?
Ian Crossland
I never had a red pilling.
Josie
You just did you always since 9, 11. Like, how far back?
Ian Crossland
Well, I mean, actually, I'll put it this way. I had, I had. I did not have a moment most would describe as like a red pilling moment where they were like, I'm a Democrat. Then, like, Brendan Strock describes how he felt physical pain, realized he was wrong. But I have had many formative moments. So the story I often tell is that, you know, I grew up Catholic, family, basically walked away from the church. I became an angsty teenage atheist, punk, rock, all that stuff. And then when I was 18, I was hanging out with this guy, went to his house to like chill and jam, and he was like a prominent skateboarder. So this was like, this is super cool. Like, I was gonna hang out, the cool kids, and he had a picture of Jesus on his wall. And then I was like, what are you, like a Christian or something? He's like, nah. And I was like, then why do you have Jesus on your wall? And he said, I just thought a story about a guy go around helping people was kind of cool. And then I was like, that was a formative moment for me that, that maybe you could describe as a red pill moment where I realized all the things that that's probably it. That's probably a way to describe it, that all of these angsty, atheist, liberal urban narratives didn't actually encompass what someone who actually liked Jesus thought. So here's a guy who wasn't a Christian, didn't go to church, didn't think anything other than, I don't know, it was a story about a guy who helped people. And then I started to think about it for A second. And I was like, yeah, that's actually kind of okay. There's nothing wrong with that. That was probably the moment I was 18. That was probably the moment where I was like, yeah, all that stuff. They're. They're pushing forward about what it means to be Christian because I was very much like on the. Watching Real Time with Bill Maher and all that stuff. And then you just been liberal that.
Josie
Then kind of like shattered your. Or that then allowed you to start to see that Borgish mentality elsewhere.
Ian Crossland
So I will say this. I have, I have. I have known of Alex Jones for a very long time, since I was a teenager, because I was on the Internet my whole life, since I was a little kid. So like I had friends that were talking about info or Prison Planet, I think was the website. And then of course, there was Loose change and loose change, 9 11, I think I was like, when, when the. I don't know how old I was, 16 or 17. When, when the, when the, when the 911 truth stuff was getting popular online. So I had seen Alex Jones stuff all the time. So I had a general understanding that the media was full of it and lying all the time. And. But I. That's why I say that I don't have a traditional red pill moment, but I do think that moment I described where I realized that this urban liberal, angsty atheist narrative was not really conveying what Christians actually believed. There's another moment where I was hanging out with this chick in the suburbs when I was like 17. So this is even before that. And they were Christian, Catholic, pro life. And we were having dinner. Like, they invited me to the house to hang out and they cooked dinner. And then they explained that they were pro life. And I asked them what that meant and they told me. I was like, oh. And then I was like, that kind of exposure, I think probably insulated me from the more Trump derangement syndrome mentality. You know, like, I already knew some of these people. I knew they weren't Hitler for believing the things they believed.
Josie
I gotta ask you the same question, Josie. What, what was your path towards breaking the psychological mold?
Tara Palmeri
Ron Paul? So I, I never. I grew up in Massachusetts and I never really fit in in Massachusetts. I, I tried to fit in in different ways. I. In high school, I joined the. The Gay Straight alliance, you know, just so I could kind of feel out different. Different people in different groups and nothing really, Nothing really worked. I'm not gay, by the way. I'm straight. But still, I. So, so then, then 911 happens and I'm in high school and a lot of people around me were all of a sudden really like, we're gonna go to war. We're gonna get this. This is. We're gonna. We're gonna go to war. And this is good. And I remember thinking in my heart, this isn't good. This isn't good. Something doesn't work right. I don't know. This doesn't feel right to me. It didn't feel right to be pro war. It didn't feel right to be an activist. Nothing felt right. And then it was 2012 when I found Ron Paul and I was like, this feels right. So I don't know if it was really a red pill moment. It was just a moment where every.
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Tara Palmeri
Knew that I had the way that I am who I was. My whole life just made sense because I found my people, I found my tribe.
Josie
Were you political from 2001 to 2010?
Tara Palmeri
No. No, I wasn't. I sort of started dipping my feet into it in 2012, but I didn't start the red headed libertarian until December 2017. So there was a period of time where I was still politically homeless cause there wasn't a Ron Paul that I could really attach to. So I found Rand Paul and I'm like, okay, I like him. You know, like filibuster, the Patriot Act. I think that was 2014. And so I was like, I like this guy. And I was following this guy now, you know, so. So. So it really came to the point where Trump got elected, and I'm living in Massachusetts still, and everybody is insane. Everybody lost their minds. And I'm like, why? Like, why is everybody crazy about this? This is like. I just couldn't understand it. And so I had a friend who was like, well, you should maybe go on Twitter at the time. He's like, you know, you'll find people to talk to. You find people like. And so I'm like, okay. So I just wanted to get on Twitter and make, like, a couple of friends that I could talk to, and I accidentally made a lot of friends.
Josie
Doused your mind with a new form of consciousness.
Michael Malice
Accidentally made a lot of friends.
Tara Palmeri
Yeah, I had no intention of this ever happening.
Ian Crossland
I don't know. The libertarians kind of went nuts, though.
Josie
Yeah, it's a good domestic policy, but it doesn't work geopolitically.
Tara Palmeri
This is why I really aligning myself with the founders and because it's something I was always interested in, always loved, was the Constitution. I understood it, and I could explain it. And I know a lot of people were never taught about it, and they weren't taught revolutionary history. They weren't taught accurate anything. So. So it's something I'm like, all right, well, our founders were kind of the original, especially the anti Federalists. They were like the original states rights libertarians, you know, So I really lean into that. And the Federalists were more like Reagan Republicans, I guess, if I had to compare them to somebody. Not really that far, but there's really no. No good way to. To put it. Like, Sam Adams was definitely a states rights guy, but James Madison was more. A little bit more federal. So there's a little differential. But that's why I lean into that as opposed to the crazy libertarian idea, like, oh, should there be an age of consent? Like, the kind of libertarians that I want nothing to do with, I stay away from and judge me by my enemies.
Michael Malice
Yeah.
Josie
Well, we got a long show. But, Phil, if you want to answer that same question, I've never really asked you about your road to perdition. Like, how did you snap out of it? You even ever in it? Because I remember you telling me you were like a Republican early. But what happened?
Michael Malice
I mean, coming from the Music industry. I was kind of always a contrarian and being like, I would be. I mean, I would argue on, like, lambgoat.com I would argue politics on lambgoat.com but I guess when I kind of was like, you know, when I fully decided that the whole narrative that was coming out of the government was something not to be trusted was because of Ron Paul and the Iraq war in 2008, I was a Ron Paul guy. And. And, you know, to the same thing in 2012, I was. I was Ron Paul guy too. So it was definitely the Ron Paul. The whole Ron Paul revolution and stuff that. That kind kind of brought me out of it because, you know, you know.
Ian Crossland
What I think was a big deal for a lot of people that led to the Ron Paul stuff was loose change 911, second edition.
Josie
What was the difference in the edition?
Ian Crossland
The first edition didn't really catch on and go viral. The second edition with minor updates, was like. Not that I agree or believe it's all true, but it was like, it was entertainment. And I. Everybody I knew was burning into DVDs and sharing with each other.
Michael Malice
Zeitgeist was another.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, Zeitgeist.
Josie
It still is amazing. Watch that movie if you haven't seen it.
Tara Palmeri
Yes.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. And so those two films went viral on burned CDs. Like, people were so compelled by these that they would burn CDs with them and share them or DVDs. And I remember when I worked at O'Hare, someone brought it in and they're like, have you guys seen this Loose Change thing? We're gonna play it. And then they played it in the break room. And like, I'd seen it online, but that spreading around, I think, helped create the Ron Paul revolution.
Josie
Yeah, he started talking about blowback when I heard him say the word blowback on the presidential state where he was running for president. He started talking about it in front of Obama and Hillary or. No, whoever he was running against at the time. Time.
Ian Crossland
The Republicans. Yeah, that was in the primary.
Josie
It was like. I knew it. I knew what he was saying was true, and I'd already kind of believed that that was the case, but to hear it was. Was like. It was terrifying. I was terrified of Ron Paul. He struck me as like Darth Vader about to bring balance to the force. And I was, like, terrified of what that meant, but it was like he was just explaining the inevitable. And you think we're living in it now?
Ian Crossland
Do you think David Hogg, Maori or Sisson, knows what it means to burn a cd?
Michael Malice
Probably not.
Josie
Maybe get a match. Pretty sure.
Ian Crossland
Because I don't know. By the time they were even old enough to.
Michael Malice
What do you mean?
Ian Crossland
Comprehend the function of burning DVDs had already taken over.
Michael Malice
Yeah. I imagine the response would be something along the lines of Hillary's. What do you mean? Like with a cloth? Like. What do you mean? Like with matches.
Ian Crossland
You know, it was fun turning on the radio and then they announced that like, up next we're gonna play like plush. And then you'd be like, oh, you'd have to put the cassette tape in and record.
Josie
I would sit by it waiting. And you get. If you could.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Josie
If you miss, you get the end of the song before. So a lot of songs, I still think of the song before.
Ian Crossland
And then you'd have like your mixtape you made from all the different radio stations to record on the cassette.
Tara Palmeri
Yeah. Jack Bosobic, he calls us centennials. That's what he calls kind of the centennials, the older millennials, he calls us centennials. So it's people who understand because we're just. This is a micro generation that many of us are in. And. And it essentially is. We had to go from analog to digital and we had to learn both in middle school and high school.
Michael Malice
Yeah.
Tara Palmeri
So this puts us kind of in a. We have advantages in some ways. Like, look at me, I still take paper notes, you know, instead of doing whatever on my computer. So it just puts us in. It gives us an advantage. But it also puts us in just a weird little group. It's like a seven year group of centennials.
Josie
That's really interesting to think of generations because time is motion and the speeding up of information transfer is like speeding up time. And AI, like the kids that are born with this tech are almost a different generation, whatever that word even, but it is generate generation.
Ian Crossland
Well, so the technological advancements shape generations massively. And. But you make a good point about the speeding up. The transfer of information is condensing time. You know, think about what it was like in, you know, 1776. Think about, think about when they declared.
Tara Palmeri
Independence, took six weeks to get to England.
Ian Crossland
And then even when it got to England, it didn't necessarily mean that Parliament and the Crown had a chance to thoroughly review it. And then the king reads it and.
Tara Palmeri
He'S like, he laughed at it.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. And then it's gotta go. There's probably how many weeks of review from the British government and then how long until the response came back another. I mean, six weeks, actually. Pretty quick, to be honest.
Tara Palmeri
Yeah. It Got there pretty fast. It came back, and the first thing, they were already Red Coat Station. So the reason why we had the Boston Tea Party and why we had the Boston Massacre was because Massachusetts was militarized. What had happened is they. They had passed the. The. Well, first. They'd passed the Stamp act, the Sugar act, and the. The Township Acts. And before they passed the townships, they're like, all right, people are rioting. We don't want that to happen again. So we're going to send a military over there to keep things in order. And so by the time that the township Acts were passed, and this was. Was 67, 1767, the Townshend Acts were passed, and there was 2,000 Redcoats stationed in Boston. And so that's why they were rioting. That's why everybody was so mad. And then what had happened is they were just having one of their normal riots out for the Boston Massacre. They were having one of their normal riots out in front of a store of a Loyalist. And the guy that was guarding the store, the informant, he got all rattled, and he ended up shooting into the crowd, and he shot a little boy. This was 2-22-1770. Shot a little boy. Little boy dies. His name was Christopher Snyder. So after that, there are riots everyday. Riots, riots, riots, building and building. And then March 5th. March 5th was the Boston Massacre. And that was just another riot that they were out there. And it just. The redcoats got nervous and they shot into the crowd again. And that's what happened.
Josie
What I learned about the whole lead up to the Revolutionary War is that it was like 1750, and the British were basically, like, not governing the colonies at all. The colonies were on their own for the hundred years that they'd been around or whatever. And then the British were like, okay, if we don't take these guys seriously, we're gonna lose that territory to the French. Cause they were military. French were militarized up north. Spanish were militarized down south. British were like, we need to go put troops in the Americas. So they sent all these British troops, and the colonists are like, what the fuck? Get out of my country. We've been doing this for 100 years, bro. Get out. But the British are like, no, we need to protect our land. And then they decided in order to pay the troops, they started taxing the.
Ian Crossland
Colonists because they couldn't afford and taking their homes.
Josie
And that was so this taxing to make the colonists pay for their own subjection. And it was just too much culture shock.
Tara Palmeri
In 20 years, the first major tax was 1734, I believe, and it was the molasses tax. And so when they brought down the sugar tax, this next one, they're like, okay, well we're going to cut the molasses tax. But then they started taxing everything. And they were taxing right down to a piece of paper was taxed. If you were using a piece of paper or taxing, you buy the piece of paper. So this was, this was very tyrannical. What, what they were doing there and what the colonists were living through and.
Josie
Oh, it was like inevitable. It seems like nothing the British could have done could have kept the colonies.
Tara Palmeri
And what Tim had brought up with the Intolerable Acts, what, what those were, is the punishment for the, for the Boston Tea Party, which was just. It, it was, we were, we were a powder keg at this point. It was just waiting to go off. After the Boston Massacre, it was a little bit quiet for a couple years, but it was just building the, this, this, this patriotism.
Ian Crossland
Now, isn't that crazy, though? Years. The revolutionary period was what, about 20 some odd years?
Tara Palmeri
The revolutionary period? Yeah. I mean, if you want to start at the, the sugar, that was 60, 1763. And it didn't end until the Bill of rights in 1791. And revolutions are long.
Ian Crossland
The Declaration of Independence wasn't written, signed and declared until 13 months after the war already started.
Tara Palmeri
Yeah, yep.
Ian Crossland
People.
Tara Palmeri
1775 people.
Ian Crossland
Thank that The Founding Fathers got together and were like, let's declare independence. And then they did. And then the Crown was like, I declare war on you for doing this. No, actually war was declared on the colonists first, and they largely did not organize much for about a year. So it was, it was. I, I should clarify because that's, that's a subjective view of it, but they did not declare a formalized country until a year later. Year. 13 months. And what was it? It was July 2nd.
Tara Palmeri
Yeah, July. July 2nd. And then they reviewed everything on July 3rd and then July 4th date. And they didn't even sign the Declaration until, I think, August 8th. Like they actually sign it, but we still celebrate on, on the fourth. But the Intolerable Acts were laid down after the Boston Tea Party and these, what, what King George did. And many of the grievances in the Declaration of Independence are about the Intolerable Acts. And what King George did, he's like, he wiped out about their government essentially. And he put his own people in as the governor. He put his own people in at judge jurists like it was not fair anymore. He closed down Boston harbor and said, you can't open this until you repay the East India Company every penny. And I mean, the Boston Tea Party was because of the fascism between the East India Company and King George. They were in bed together, they weren't paying any taxes, they were getting fully reimbursed on all their product. And they were really undermining the, the entrepreneurs, John Hancock and Sam Adams. So that was a big.
Ian Crossland
So here's, here's, here's a funny little bit of trivia John Adams wrote. The second day of, second day of July, 1776, will be the most memorable epica in the history of America. I am apt to believe that will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized by, with pomp and parade and shoes, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires and eliminations from one end of this continent to the other, from this tide time forward, forevermore.
Josie
July 4th.
Tara Palmeri
July 2nd.
Michael Malice
July 2nd.
Tara Palmeri
Yeah.
Josie
And that's because why.
Ian Crossland
That's when they signed the Declaration of Independence.
Tara Palmeri
Oh, yeah.
Josie
But then why do they say July 4th is Independence Day?
Ian Crossland
That's when people knew it happened.
Tara Palmeri
Oh, yep.
Ian Crossland
That it was officially in record. Like we do a lot of things and then it gets submitted to courts and then it gets like, like officially. So there are. I'll say this without getting specifics on lawsuits. I've been involved in lawsuits and my lawyer will be like, the lawsuit is filed, they have notice. Don't say anything until the court publishes it. And then like three days later the court publishes it and then the press gets it.
Josie
So should we celebrate July 2nd, 3rd and 4th?
Michael Malice
I think we're doing.
Ian Crossland
I think we should celebrate July 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th. Yeah.
Michael Malice
Megamon.
Ian Crossland
Megamon. It is the whole month that we celebrate.
Josie
Well, just to tap off the combo about time dilation and how, you know, the speeding up of, of data transfer is like, you know, squishing these generations together. I don't know if there's even any, any way to, to, to tie it back into what we're talking about, that it takes two days for people to know that something got signed. Right now it takes two seconds. It's a very different world. A revolution can happen very quickly relative to what it used to do.
Ian Crossland
Technically, like I just described, you can submit official documents to a court and they don't publish it in the public record for three days or Longer.
Michael Malice
And just because the information is available doesn't mean the information is spread particularly fast.
Ian Crossland
Did you know that retirements in the government are handled by going down into a limestone cavern?
Josie
Yeah, we should pro. We got to talk.
Ian Crossland
The speed of technology and the speed of government are two very different things.
Josie
Yeah, yeah. They were telling me that there's no parking down there. Some certain in Homeland Security, it's like, there's no parking. I'm like, this is the American government and there's no parking spaces. Yeah, but we have super secret underground science bases.
Ian Crossland
Mount Weather and Raven Rock.
Josie
Like, they know where to put money. But it's definitely not at, like, parking spaces.
Ian Crossland
I guess they're down the street from us. Who is Raven Rock and Mount Weather. What is it, bro? Are you kidding?
Josie
I don't know. Raven Rock.
Ian Crossland
You've never played Fallout 3?
Josie
I have played Fallout 3. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Did you beat Fallout 3?
Josie
No.
Ian Crossland
Oh, okay.
Josie
I do all the side quests because.
Ian Crossland
That'S where the enclave is in Raven Rock.
Josie
Okay.
Ian Crossland
It's the emergency bunker for government officials.
Josie
Oh, yeah.
Ian Crossland
Where is it relative to D.C. west, northwest. So, like, it's close to where we are.
Michael Malice
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Dude, you can look it up on the map. You got a computer on you?
Michael Malice
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
You can look up where it's at. They started doing renovations and expansion.
Tara Palmeri
I have breaking news.
Ian Crossland
What happened?
Tara Palmeri
Top Epstein accuser Virginia Gruff Guthrie dies by suicide per NBC News. This was. Nick Sorter just reported this.
Ian Crossland
Whoa.
Josie
She'd been suffering some sort of health conditions. I. I've heard.
Tara Palmeri
Oh. Something was very alarming that was going on with her. That Nothing at it.
Ian Crossland
Oh, yeah. This broke a half an hour ago. Yo, check this out. Virginia Jufre, one of Jeffrey Epstein's most prominent abuse survivors, dies by suicide. I hate to ask this question, but I kind of have to. Does anyone believe it was suicide? No.
Josie
I do. She'd been. She suffering the last six months from what I was reading.
Ian Crossland
How did she get hit by that car?
Tara Palmeri
Yeah, she got hit by the car and then she lived. And then she made the whole statement saying, well, I'm. I'm ready to go, but I need to see my kids first. And that was really. You know what? You're a mother. You're never ready to go.
Ian Crossland
Does that sound like she was telling the people who were threatening her life, please let me see my kids one last time?
Tara Palmeri
Yes, that's exactly what was.
Josie
What happened with the car accident? Dude, she just got hit by.
Tara Palmeri
She got hit by a car in her car. I think she was in her car. And they came at her at like, 60, 70, 80 miles an hour, and she lived.
Ian Crossland
And they told her, your kidneys are failing and you have four days to live or something.
Tara Palmeri
Yep. They said, you have four days to live. Your kidneys are failing. You said like, okay, well, I've accepted that, but I want to see my kids. And I was like, this, Nope, this doesn't make sense. And now she dies by suicide. You know, they could have said, okay, well, we're going to do it, or you can do it yourself. I don't know. I don't believe it.
Ian Crossland
Could it be that With Trump. Yo. With Pam Bondi and the Trump administration and, you know, Cash. And then they were saying, I believe. I don't want to speak for anybody, but I'm pretty sure they were talking about how, like, they're going to get these documents out, and they didn't. But apparently they're sitting on these documents. They're going through them. Yo, look, I hate to say this, because there are people who know and love this woman who may be like, it legitimately was suicide. I don't know this. I'm just gonna say this. No one will believe it. It might be that considering the story right now with the Epstein documents and the Trump administration and how a lot of people are skeptical, but at the very least, if there ever was a being close to this, we are closer than ever before. These documents. And then Virginia Giuffre gets hit by a car.
Josie
That's the part.
Ian Crossland
I was. I was watching a clip from that show Goliath. You ever see that? It's. I think it's a show. I don't know what it is, but there's a viral clip where Billy Bob is in court, he's suing, and the judge dismisses the case unjustly. So Billy Bob calls the judge corrupt. When they're leaving, this woman who's in the case, she's like, so did we win or lose? Like, well, a little bit of both. And wham. A van. Van slams into her and just kills her.
Josie
Like, dude, that's what I'm wondering about, Virginia. So my take, you know, which is ignorant, is that she was in such pain from the car accident, she decided to take her own life. But the car accident, did they catch the guy that hit her hit by.
Michael Malice
A school bus and it was, like, out of nowhere.
Tara Palmeri
That's right. Yeah, it was. And it was going faster than a school bus is legally allowed to go.
Josie
And did they. Did they get the driver?
Michael Malice
I don't know.
Tara Palmeri
It doesn't sound that way. I mean, I feel like we would have heard it if they got the driver, but nope, it just happened.
Josie
And were the kids on the school bus?
Michael Malice
I don't know.
Tara Palmeri
I don't know.
Michael Malice
Look, I mean, getting hit by a school bus. And like I, like I said, it came out of nowhere or it was like in the middle of nowhere when it happened. So I, I, she was out in.
Josie
The middle of, like, kind of nowhere. Yeah.
Michael Malice
If I understand correctly. Yeah. It wasn't like it was conjured.
Tara Palmeri
It wasn't like nothing about that story makes sense.
Josie
This is, like his biggest accuser. This is the girl. I've been following her work for four years.
Ian Crossland
It is, is. It is. Okay, so let's go back in time a little bit. Mike Cernovich saw that there was a defamation suit. I could be, I could be getting into some of this wrong. But my general understanding is they had been trying to get information on the Epstein cases, and they couldn't. There was a defamation case, and I believe Cernovich. I'm not sure if you. I think he was working with maybe it was Mark Randazza. I'm not entirely sure. So forgive me if I'm roping you into this. And it wasn't you, but it might have been. And they filed the suit. I think it was a FOIA request or something like that to get the documents from this defamation case. And then when those documents, I believe it was the Miami Herald who then joined in and helped that effort, which exposed a lot of statements about Epstein and what he had been doing. From Virginia Giuffre. This blew the lid off of Epstein. He was a free man at the time. Shortly after this is when he gets arrested, they start going after him. And I think at that point when the story started breaking, here's my assumption, I don't know for sure. The people that Epstein had been blackmailing were largely staying away out of fear. When the news came down that because of what Cernovich and the Herald had been doing, the story was at the break, powerful individuals being blackmailed were like, oh, God, no. Get this contained. Arrest Epstein in a panic. He goes to this jail where he gets a cellmate who somehow Epstein gets mercilessly beaten but survives, and he has bruises on his neck. So then the guy's like, it wasn't me. Don't look at me. Then they move Epstein to another cell. I'm pretty sure that cellmate died too. I'm not sure. Someone fact checked me on that one. Then Epstein goes in the cell and ends his life with the cameras broken and the guards asleep.
Josie
He also said he, that he thought someone poisoned him. I think 10 weeks before he died, he was like, they tried to poison me. I could be wrong about that.
Ian Crossland
Things get a little quiet, it Ghislaine Maxwell is arrested. Now we're back in the Epstein story again with Pam Bondi, Cash, Dan, and the FBI. So this is crazy. We had that story where Pam Bondi wrote a public letter saying that the FBI was withholding Epstein documents and hiding it from her, the attorney General, and she ordered Cash to get those documents. They reported the documents were transferred and they were going through them and they'll be released soon. Everyone's like, what's going on? I wonder if the people being blackmailed are like, if these documents come to light, they are going to subpoena Virginia Giuffre and ask her to speak more on the issue. And this is why you get a story like this.
Tara Palmeri
How many other witnesses are going to come forward now? How many other victims are going to come forward now, now that the main victim has suicided herself?
Ian Crossland
Yep.
Tara Palmeri
Yeah.
Josie
I don't know. You need some evidence to get that.
Michael Malice
Epstein had two different cellmates. Nicholas Tartagolian, who is alive, he was a former police officer accused. He was accused of quadruple murder. He was Epstein's cellmate in 2019 when Epstein was found semi conscious with.
Ian Crossland
Okay, so that guy did not die.
Michael Malice
That guy's alive. And then Efrain Reyes was his cellmate in the special housing unit. In August 8, 2019, the day before Epstein's death, Reyes was transferred to private prison where he reportedly contracted COVID 19. According to Post from 2020, Reyes was found dead on November 27, 2020 at his mother's apartment in New York City with his death attributed to corona virus.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, okay, so I, I was.
Tara Palmeri
Everything was coronavirus.
Michael Malice
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Yo, this is crazy. I, I, I'm telling you, like, it's freaky out there.
Josie
I don't want to speculate, but, but, you know, if you understand the way of the world. Yes, I believe you're right.
Ian Crossland
I, I, I genuinely think this is likely happening. Like, Epstein was blackmailing people. He was probably working with some intelligence. Some people think he was working with Israeli intelligence. I don't know if the evidence corroborates that.
Josie
Elaine's father was Israeli intelligence, was he not?
Ian Crossland
I don't know. But I know that, you know, Dan Bongino on this show said some Middle Eastern intelligence or something that affects and we don't know for sure. Oh, no.
Josie
Maybe it was British intelligence.
Ian Crossland
Her dad, maybe.
Tara Palmeri
No, I think it was Israeli.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Tara Palmeri
Yeah. I think it was Mossad maybe. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Either way, I think Julius is crazy.
Josie
My take, and I don't even go too deep on this because, like, I want to live a healthy, happy, effective reality here, but I think you're the most dangerous. Ghislaine's the mastermind.
Ian Crossland
When. When. When the dark forces come, they're like, ian's the one we got.
Josie
I'm the Tornado Man.
Ian Crossland
They're like, he's the powerhouse of Tim Cast irl Tempol. She doesn't matter.
Josie
No, Ian, I'm the fluctuation. Minute transference deep within. What?
Ian Crossland
Well, here's. Here's the question for you. If staring down the barrel, staring at the sun. If you're staring down the barrel and you are told, if you. If you continue this pursuit, you may. You may expose the darkness or you may die a horrible, merciless death. Turn around right now, and luxury and comfort awaits. Which do you choose?
Josie
Oh, brutal. Well, you know, I guess it depends on what time of day you ask me that question.
Michael Malice
Have I had breakfast?
Josie
I think the. I think the absolute degree, you know, my general thoughts are that it's not. It. Of course it's important, but it's not that important relative to what we really got going on with deep state economic disaster looming. And so other people have said this too. They're like the Epstein things. Just forget about it. Don't worry about it. Don't stress about it. Don't. Don't hate about it. Like, focus on, you know, tangible solutions. That's kind of. I mean, that's generally actually how I deeply feel, which is why I don't talk about this stuff very much. The Epstein stuff.
Ian Crossland
This is crazy, man.
Josie
What's the best that could happen if.
Tara Palmeri
We found out, you know, Jelaine's father was suicided? She. Well, he commits suicide, but she. These.
Ian Crossland
These people have a. In their families, like all the people in the sphere, they're very unwell. You know, I think depression runs in the family. Yeah, yeah. In. And. And their friends, families and their victims families. A lot of people and the investigative journalists, they know families, a lot of.
Tara Palmeri
People who seek power. They. They have like a narcissistic personality. If they. They seek some kind of power and, you know, that can transfer into cluster B and that can transfer into all these other mental health issues. Bipolar, for instance. So, yeah, I guess it's not surprising that there's a high rate of suicide. But she's. She still says that her dad was murdered 1997, in an interview.
Michael Malice
Oh, well, I mean, and.
Tara Palmeri
And it's Israeli, so. So it's believed that it's that he was Israeli, that intelligence. But he also is alleged to have connections to British and Soviet.
Ian Crossland
Here's a picture of Virginia Giuffre with Prince Philip. Yeah. Is. Is it Philip?
Josie
It's Andrew.
Tara Palmeri
No, Prince Andrew.
Michael Malice
Yeah, that's Prince Andrew.
Ian Crossland
I was like, I'm pretty sure it was the other guy.
Josie
Old gain, hanging out on.
Ian Crossland
You know, I wonder if this prince, whose life was ruined, could somehow be involved in any.
Tara Palmeri
I don't know. I mean, his mom stripped him of all of his titles and stuff, and. But I don't. I don't know what's going on now that his brother is. Is running well. His brother's got cancer. I don't know what's going on.
Ian Crossland
Brother.
Josie
The King.
Tara Palmeri
The King.
Michael Malice
Yeah.
Josie
His brother's the King.
Tara Palmeri
Yep. So I don't. I don't know if anything's been lifted or replaced or something in the family. I don't know.
Josie
King of England's brother was in a picture with Virginia Giuffre. That's.
Michael Malice
Yeah. Also was stripped of his titles and stuff by his mother because of this stuff. So, like, he was. I don't.
Ian Crossland
She.
Michael Malice
He was accused and the Royal Family is like, all right, we're not. Like, he didn't get, like, excommunicated from the family. They stripped him of all kinds of titles and. And they don't. They didn't have him doing anything officially because of the Epstein connections.
Josie
So they strip him of his.
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Josie
Not just titles, but his. What do they call it when. What you get when they people die or.
Michael Malice
He was not. He was not in line. He was not in line to the.
Josie
Throne like his Dutchies or anything. He was gonna get his dutchies or counts accounties. Like a duchy is a bunch of counts. Counties. You have a count that serves a. That rules over a county, then you have a duke that rules over, like, a multitude of counties called a duchy.
Michael Malice
Okay.
Josie
They'll give those to their kids. Like. Like Prince Harry is the duke of this and that.
Michael Malice
Yeah. I mean, those are largely just titles now because there's. They have elected officials because they have a parliamentary system over there. The. The. The monarchy is. Is mostly for show.
Ian Crossland
Tim's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, here, order, order. Someone told me to do that. They said, tim, bang, bang the hammer and tell them we're going to chat's Rumble ran rumble rants smash the like button. My friends share the show with everyone. You know, let's see what you guys have to say because you're. Your. Your insight is invaluable. And that's true. We actually. We often reference Super Chats and member Collins on the show later on because people notice things. We don't. They're not here. And that's why we're doing the culture War Live May 3rd, where you guys, as members of the Tim cast Discord get to come on stage. And I think we have eight slots allotted, but it's no guarantee we actually get eight people up on stage to debate. Let me say this. If you are planning on debating and submitting your view on things, here's an important piece of advice. The debate is going to be Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Was he legally allowed to be deported? Was the deportation correct? How should Trump handle deportations? Uh, and then we're gonna bring you guys up to add to the mix. If you are going to submit a debate talking point, you will likely be selected if you are referencing something specific that we have not considered. So if you submit something where you're just like, I think he should have been deported Regardless of the withholding of deportation because we have too many illegal immigrants, we may bring. Bring you up, just depending. But just understand that's probably the first thing that will be said by someone else already on this. Like, that's, that's. We're going to be doing a half an hour of open discussion to kick off the show. And if your opinion is largely what has been discussed already, you're not going to want to come up and just say the same thing someone's already said. So consider that what we're looking for is people who have insights or ideas that are either counter. Maybe it's a third position. Maybe you're like, we should be sending to Alaska to work the. The lithium mines or something. I don't know. But, you know, that's how you do it. Let's go. Shade Wilder says Josie's on a vacation far away. Judge Hannah Dugan's career is over. There is nothing she can say. Shouldn't have tried to screw ICE over. Dungan's going to be in jail tonight. Okay.
Tara Palmeri
You're supposed to sing it, Tim.
Ian Crossland
I. I don't know what the song is.
Tara Palmeri
Jos's on a vacation far away.
Ian Crossland
Oh. Oh, okay.
Tara Palmeri
I get it.
Ian Crossland
Well, all right, then. Jacob Holly says protesting bad here in Milwaukee. The insane partisanship here in Wisconsin is horrendous. It's reached our small towns, and now neighbors are spraying swastikas on each other's cars. God. And help needed. Jeez. So if. If we were to track all of the insane things that have happened over the past eight years, where does this go? I mean, like, we're at the point now where the Democrats have already arrested lawyers and politicians, and now the Trump admin is arresting judges as I think they should. But I don't think Democrats are going to sit back and just accept it. They're going to say, he's a fascist, he's Nazis, we got to do something, and they're going to escalate.
Michael Malice
I still am of the opinion that without the normies in the street protesting to give the crazies and the people that want to throw firebombs and stuff, without the normies to give them cover, it stays far less intense than the Summer of Love was. I don't see mass protests by normal people because they can go to work and they have to go to work, and they're not as fired up.
Josie
Up.
Michael Malice
I mean, Trump won the popular vote, so they're not as fired up. There's not the same, you know, phony narrative flowing out There about, you know, about the Trump administration, that there was about how police treated black men in America in 2020. They remember you asked the average person, they were thinking that, like, thousands of black men per year were being killed. Thousands of unarmed black men per year were killed by police. Thousands, thousands. You know, and yeah, it was like 15 or 20. But the point is, without that, without that sense of actual injustice, right. That even though they, it wasn't actually happening, without the belief of that injustice, I don't think you get normies out of work to go onto the streets to protest. And without normies, you don't get the, the protests to cover for the riots.
Josie
Yeah, and it was like, like the summer of COVID basically. And you see him, like, Tantal, like, kind of fishing these, like a new virus, and you'll see, like, a news article, and it's just like, no one cares, dude.
Michael Malice
Well, yeah, now it, now it's like if there's anything that happens this summer, or whatever will happen this summer will be lower intensity, and it'll be stuff like the firebombing of Tesla, you know, Tesla dealerships and stuff, but it won't be that every city has a big riot. And look, man, I, I, I really, really, really hope I'm right, because if I'm wrong, you know, then I could see significant bad results from that, you know?
Ian Crossland
All right, Phalanx says the charges on the New Mexico judge are pure cowardice. Those two were providing aid and comfort to enemies of the usa. Charge them with treason and let them try to defend it. The, The. That's interesting. I don't know if we deter. Correct me, I don't know if you know this, but can a gang or an organization be considered a wartime enemy of the United States?
Tara Palmeri
Yes, but.
Ian Crossland
I know, I know we have letters of mark to target rogue groups like this, but we don't declare war on them.
Tara Palmeri
It's incursion. It's a predatory incursion or an invasion. It's very specific, the language that has to be used for the president to declare something like that. This was this responsibility, this power was handed over in 1798 to the executive from Congress. And so that's why the president, on day one, declared an invasion and he didn't declare a war. He doesn't really have to declare war to do that.
Ian Crossland
Spartan theory says. Tim, I just want to thank you for using Mac's stupid science bitch argument on Ian the other night. You know, comedy writing is dead on when it's being used in real life on A political podcast. Podcast. It's always sunny. Indeed. But the stupid science argument is actually a literal philosophical argument that they comedically applied to Mac. Do you guys, you know what this is? Yeah, you're familiar.
Tara Palmeri
Always sunny. Yes. Okay.
Ian Crossland
He's, he's, he's Christian, so he's trying to argue that the atheists are wrong because they have faith in their systems not seeing evidence. All the same, this is like standard basic knowledge philosophy. You, you simply choose to believe what you want to believe. Believe. Because most people don't actually do any of the research or the science or track the evidence. They just think that someone telling it to them is, is truth. Is, is evidence. So that's everybody. Yeah.
Josie
I'm thinking that, like, do I believe that Genghis Khan invaded Europe? I have faith in it because of evidential proof. I guess you would call it proof, but I don't even know. Belief is like a form of proof or of faith kind of faith.
Ian Crossland
There's, there's, there's no proof for many things. Even in court, we often don't have proof. We have evidence beyond a reasonable doubt.
Tara Palmeri
That's true. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
I don't even know how you get proof, to be completely honest.
Josie
It's a loaded term.
Tara Palmeri
I mean, even now with AI, it's going to be even harder. It's one thing if you're caught on camera doing something, but it's like, yep, now we can fake that.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Josie
So even memory can be faked. Like memories aren't your memories.
Ian Crossland
Right. This is what Branca was telling us, Andrew Branca, that, that if, and I think angry cops was talking about it, too. Witness contamination.
Michael Malice
Terrible.
Ian Crossland
If there are two witnesses that see the same thing and they get put together next to each other, they will create a new memory together of what really happened. That's. Yeah. It changes their memory of things.
Michael Malice
First thing you do is isolate all the witnesses so that way they don't contaminate each other.
Ian Crossland
This is why I said the AI stuff that's really scary is when they take a video like Trump saying, and I'm not talking about the neo Nazis, the white supremacists, because they should be condemned totally. And someone edits they to some. And then you have two videos where he goes, and I'm not talking about the neo Nazis, the white nationalists, because some should be condemned totally. Democrats share that version, Republicans share the other. And then people who are there and watch Trump speak are asked, which did he say? And they'll go, I, I, I'm pretty sure he said some because they don't like Trump or they're biased. And some news outlets said it and.
Tara Palmeri
It fits their bias.
Ian Crossland
This indeed. Scary times, man. Alpha Turkey says only two judges. This better be the beginning. Oh, yeah. Hey, look, Bannon said expect arrest in the summer. We're getting arrest in spring.
Michael Malice
Hey, there you go.
Ian Crossland
And some people are like, they're not high enough. Oh, it's two judges, you know, like, we're getting the ball rolling. What do you think they're going to come out, arrest Biden on day one?
Tara Palmeri
And they got to arrest, like, hardcore crime. Like, this is crime, you know, and anybody reasonable can look at this and say, this is crime.
Michael Malice
Yeah, yeah.
Ian Crossland
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. Says, Tim, you are so happy I left that mallet there. This is Raymond's.
Josie
Oh, nice work, Raymond. Yes.
Ian Crossland
I saw it on the counter and I was like, I'm gonna bang this here. Here.
Tara Palmeri
Dirt Order, Judge Tim, order dirt.
Ian Crossland
Let's see. Jack Rivers Poker says these judges should get the maximum on any charge. As a CDL driver. If I get pulled over, I automatically get a ticket for any infraction. Reasoning is you should have known better. They should know better, indeed. They're judges.
Michael Malice
Yeah.
Tara Palmeri
Well, Trump. Trump right now has the Supremacy Clause on his side. And this is Article four, clause two. And this says it establishes the Constitution. The federal laws, treaties are supreme law of the land, and they override any conflicting state laws. So, for instance, Wyoming can't declare war on Ireland. They can't do that because that's. That would violate the Supremacy Clause. It also goes for sanctuary cities. Those are repugnant of the Constitution as well, because we have laws for naturalization and they're federal.
Ian Crossland
My question to you, Jack Rivers Poker, is that you are sitting at the button with ace, queen off suit. Under the gun raises 2.5 big blinds and it folds to you. What's your play? Always. Anyway, back to the super chats.
Josie
I check. Just saying I'd check.
Ian Crossland
Ian, you can't check when they've raised you.
Josie
I thought they folded. The guy before me folded.
Ian Crossland
It folds to you. There is a. There is a raise from under the gun at 2.5.
Josie
Check.
Ian Crossland
You can't. You can fold, call or raise. I gotta look at my chip count.
Josie
Before I make a decision.
Ian Crossland
Ace, queen, ace, queen, off suit.
Josie
It's a good hand, but how many players are there?
Ian Crossland
Just. Well, so the small and the big blinds are after you. And the under the gun has raised 2.5.
Josie
Again, I've got to defer to my chip count and do a Little math in my head here. Sorry, sorry.
Ian Crossland
I mean I me because I'm, I like to play a little loose and silly and have fun. I just call, you know, because under, under the guns, strong position for a, for a general raise. They're, they're likely. It's going to be, it's. They're going to be tight in the range, but you also got to check the player. But I'm saying think generally when you're talking about like your pre flop range charts. They're going to be, they're going to be rocking something pretty strong to go into the gun and raise right away.
Josie
I want to shout out Balatro game of the year last year. I think you would love it. It's a poker game.
Ian Crossland
It's like a poker mat. Like strategy.
Tara Palmeri
Yeah.
Josie
With jokers that are all do all these crazy abilities and stuff. It's cool.
Ian Crossland
What was it? What was that? Wrong button.
Josie
Sorry.
Ian Crossland
The show's not over yet, ladies and gentlemen. Darth Carl says I just purchased a Rumble subscription thanks to. Yeah, use promo code TIM10. You save 10 bucks on an annual membership, which basically means that spending 10 bucks a month, you're going to be spending like I think it's 89 for the whole year. Here's the thing, guys. Rumble Premium and the Tim cast Discord are separate because, you know, like when we were talking with Rumble on how do we partner? That was a roadblock we didn't know how to solve because running the Discord requires staff that is not related to, to Rumble. And then Rumble membership gives you everyone, including Steven Crowder and Russell Brand and you know, anybody with Premium. So we were like, okay, anybody who was a member up to that point gets both for just if you're a Tim cast member, you got a free membership. But at that point it became two different things because if you're spending 10 bucks a month or if you use promo code TIM10 on rumble, you get everybody's premium content. And there's a lot of premium. Plus we have the. The Green Room podcast is an entirely different show behind the scenes for about a half an hour or 45 minutes Monday through Friday on rumble.com timcast IRL. So there's like another show you can watch and it's pretty uncensored. I really recommend you watch the Green Room Uncensored with me and Tara Palmeri. You guys know her, you love her. When she was on and we were arguing and everybody, all the conservatives didn't like her, they called her a lib journalist. The Green Room was even better. Like feminist, not anti feminist argumenting that I think you'll love. Apparently the people who watched it loved it. So that's@rumble.com Timcast IRL for premium users. Definitely check that one out. We. We had a lot of fun. All right. On screen with Levine says, hey, Tim and crew, I'm doing my best to fight for Canada. I've knocked on over 5, 000 doors and I'm trying to put out some shorts at. On screen with Levine. Good luck saving your country, sir. I mean that. Yet. But at any rate, if you fail, we look forward to taking your land from you. I never got more death threats than when I jokingly said, we will take Canada and strip them of their political representation.
Josie
I feel for those Canadians because they're probably like, what's going to happen to us? Kind of like Mark Carney now.
Ian Crossland
Well, considering the people think Trump is Hitler, they're probably genuinely fearful that Trump will invade and seize Canada.
Tara Palmeri
Well, you know what? Canada had their opportunity. Under the articles of the confederation, the 11th article, it said, canada's welcome to join us. And Canada's like, no, we'd rather be redcoats.
Ian Crossland
We asked Quebec. Yeah. People think there were only 13 colonies. This is crazy. There was a lot more than that. I mean, how many. How many were there in the. In the Canadian territories? There's a handful, weren't there? And then I think the. The founding fathers went to all of the colonies that were under British control. And Quebec was like, nah, we ain't interested.
Josie
Yeah, it was. Benedict Arnold went up there and tried to take it.
Tara Palmeri
Yeah, he tried to take it and he failed. Yeah, yeah.
Ian Crossland
Oopsie y. Yep. And then basically was. I think Georgia and South Carolina were like, what's all this talk about you not wanting slaves? And Thomas Jefferson was like, well, yeah, we think slavery is bad. And they're like, then we're out. Okay, fine, fine, fine. We won't complain about the slave thing and stay. And so they. Originally, Thomas Jefferson was going to include in the declaration a complaint that the Crown had. I forgot the wording he used. But brought slaves to wage war against the colonists, against their. Against their will. And South Carolina and Georgia were like, nah, we like slaves.
Tara Palmeri
Yep.
Ian Crossland
So he decided not to include it because if he did, they would not have joined the effort and there would have been no independence.
Tara Palmeri
Exactly. And we needed France to win the war. But they did include he had brought the Hessians over and he armed the Canadians. And he armed the natives.
Ian Crossland
Yep. Armed the natives against us he even.
Tara Palmeri
Armed colonists against their own families and their friends. They take them out to sea and say, okay, you're either gonna. We're gonna either throw you off this chip, or you're going to go back in, unalive your entire family. So that's 26th grievance to all of.
Ian Crossland
The It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia fans out there. And I know Tate is not, because he's not old enough, and he doesn't know what that is. They had an episode where they went back in time and the joke was, I think it was Dennis and Mack in the colonial era. And they said, we don't want independence. We're going to get killed. Let's draft a Declaration of dependence. That was a real thing. It existed. There were loyalists to the crown who wrote a Declaration of Dependence, and they got people to sign it and. And tried going to crown, be like, no, no, we want to stay with you. And just, nobody cares. It's not American history like it is. It's just a blip. Let's see. We'll grab. We'll grab one more. Mikhail Isaacson says, I can't wait for the Swedish version of this purge of corruption. We are unbelievably corrupt. So much more than what people think. Think it's more entrenched and hidden here. That's why when I went to South Korea, I was South Korea. When I went to Sweden, it was called the North. People called it the North Korea of the North. That's why I said South Korea, because I was thinking, when I was in South Korea, I went there too, but they just called North Korea, North Korea, Sweden. There were people who refer to it as the North Korea of the North.
Tara Palmeri
Why?
Ian Crossland
Because it is, like, okay, if a country could be the Stepford Wives, it switches Sweden.
Josie
I don't know. The. I don't know. Stuff for wives.
Ian Crossland
Does anybody. Can you explain?
Tara Palmeri
Just it. It looks pretty and it feels pretty, but it's actually really controlled.
Ian Crossland
The women were all robots, and so they're like, everything is right this way, and everything's uniform machine state. Like, if you think the deep state here is bad, don't go to Sweden. Sweden is creepy. It's creepy. It's like everybody blinks in unison while wearing the same clothes. Creepy. Yeah.
Josie
Oh, wow.
Michael Malice
So creepy.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, very. All right, my friend, smash that, like, button. Share the show with everyone. You know, I will be back tomorrow morning because I am working Saturdays now, because, I don't know, I guess, you know, why not?
Josie
We're just looking for something to Do?
Ian Crossland
Well, to be honest, Allison and I would go and play pool or we'd go to the casino or something. Now, you know, I got the boys. Andy and Brandon are like, we got to drag Tim out, you know, but with the baby, he's not going anywhere there. And they were saying, like, how do we drag you out to go to the casino with us? And I was like, why would I want to do that? And they were like, well, when can you come out? And I said, I can go out whenever I want. And they're like, oh, go to the casino with us. And I said, why would I want to go to the casino? I can have with my wife and my kid. And they're like, oh. So, you know, instead of doing that, I just stay home because it's more fun. And so then I'm like, okay, if I'm gonna go to bed like normal and watch movies with the family, I'll just come in and work Saturday morning and then hang out with the family. We don't. We don't have anywhere to go or do anything that's more interesting than what we're doing. So we're enjoying ourselves. So. Follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. I'll be here tomorrow morning. Josie, want to shout anything out? Sure.
Tara Palmeri
You can follow me on X at trhlofficial and. Or. Yeah, that. That's really it. That's. That's. That's all I do.
Josie
Go see the redheaded libertarian.
Tara Palmeri
Josie, the redheaded libertarian.
Josie
I. I made a video on YouTube today about Jesus turning water into wine. I read the passage in John 2 and was just trying to make sense of it. It's a really great story. It's kind of like a sitcom. If you read the passage and just imagine them buzzing around trying to. Mary's like, jesus, we're out of wine. And Jesus is like, why are you bothering me? I'm here with my friends. And he's like, all right, fine. And he goes back and he's got these jugs of water, and then all of a sudden, it cuts to the banquet guy, and he's like, this is delicious wine. It's great. It's hilarious. Check it out at YouTube @iancrossland. Let me know what you think.
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Ian Crossland
We will see you all tomorrow morning. I'll have some segments up and then we're back with Tim Cast IRL on Monday. Thanks for hanging out. We'll see y'all then.
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Summary of "Timcast IRL" Episode: Democrats LOSE IT Over SECOND Liberal Judge ARRESTED By Trump Admin w/ Josie TRHL
Release Date: April 26, 2025
Host: Tim Pool
Guest: Josie TRHL
The episode opens with Tim Pool addressing a breaking news story: the arrest of Wisconsin Judge Hannah C. Dugan by the Trump administration. This marks the second instance of a liberal judge being arrested, signaling heightened tensions between the administration and the judiciary.
Notable Quote:
Tim Pool delves into the specifics of Judge Dugan's case, highlighting allegations that she obstructed justice by aiding an illegal alien accused of domestic violence. Initial reports were unclear about the arrest status, but further information confirmed the arrest, igniting fury among Democrats who view such actions as targeting politically aligned judges.
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The discussion shifts to the political ramifications of the arrest. The hosts criticize Democrats for their perceived hypocrisy, emphasizing that while figures like J. Sixers and Trump may be above certain legal actions, liberal judges like Dugan are not spared. This selective accountability is portrayed as evidence of political overreach and manipulation of the judicial system.
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A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to dissecting the concept of due process within the framework of immigration enforcement. The hosts argue that due process does not always entail a criminal trial, especially in cases of expedited removal for illegal immigrants. They contrast this with Democratic narratives that often equate due process strictly with full trials, suggesting a misunderstanding or manipulation of legal definitions.
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The conversation transitions to the strategic implications for future judicial appointments. The hosts express concerns over the politicization of the judiciary and the potential for a "court-packing" scenario, where the majority party seeks to pad the courts with ideologically aligned judges to override opposing sentiments and rulings.
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Drawing historical parallels, the hosts discuss the American Revolutionary War to shed light on current governmental conflicts. They compare today's political strife with the colonial resistance against British rule, emphasizing the enduring nature of revolution and systemic change within American governance.
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The episode touches upon the Epstein case, highlighting the arrest of another liberal judge, Judge Cano, accused of aiding Epstein associates. The hosts critique the administration's handling of the case, suggesting a broader pattern of targeting judges who interfere with immigration enforcement or other federal laws.
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In wrapping up, the hosts reflect on the escalating conflict between conservative authorities and liberal judiciary figures. They warn of potential backlash from Democrats, who may label the Trump administration's actions as authoritarian. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to stay informed and engaged in ongoing political debates.
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Judicial Accountability vs. Political Protection: The episode underscores the tension between holding judges accountable for alleged misconduct and the perception that Democrats protect their ideological allies.
Misinterpretation of Due Process: There's a critical analysis of how due process is understood and applied differently in immigration cases versus criminal trials.
Court-Packing Concerns: The discussion raises alarms about potential future attempts to politicize the judiciary further through the appointment of ideologically aligned judges.
Historical Lessons: By drawing parallels with the Revolutionary War, the hosts highlight the enduring challenges in maintaining a balanced and unbiased judicial system.
Broader Political Warfare: The conversation extends to include topics like information warfare, media manipulation, and the deepening political divide in the U.S.
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the "Timcast IRL" episode, providing insights into the key discussions, notable quotes with proper attribution and timestamps, and the overarching themes addressed by the hosts and guest.