
Elon Musk Entertains BUYING MSNBC, Joe Rogan Says He'll Host Maddows Show w/Amber Duke
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Tim Pool
I know it's a joke, but one can dream. So Don Jr tweets out, Hey, I got an idea, Elon, because there's this story about MSNBC being for sale. Elon says, how much? And then the Internet responded. Joe Rogan said, if Elon Musk buys msnbc, he will host Rachel Maddow's show, even wearing her glasses. So we're going to have fun on this Friday night. We're going to talk about all that stuff. We got a bunch of big news too. Donald Trump has had his New York felony convictions suspended indefinitely. And the judge is going to allow him to file for dismissal of these charges, which will likely happen next. So it's going to get pretty fun tonight on this Friday night. Go to cast brew.com right now. Well, I got news for you. Everything, everything is on sale and we talked about it today. I said, is it too late for people to get Casper in time for Thanksgiving? And the team said, no. I mean, if they order now or Monday, they might get it in time for Thanksgiving. So I said, okay, let's do a 30% off everything on the website. So if you go to the website right now, get whatever you want, put it in your cart, you will see a Happy Thanksgiving, 30% off discount applied, whatever it is you get. It's not available for subscriptions, but it's available for any single product right now. And we're already starting to sell out. Colombian just sold out. And pick up your Casper coffee. Also, head over to timcast.com, click join us, become a member to support our work directly and you'll get access to the Discord server where you can hang out with like minded individuals. There's pre shows, there's after shows and they're wondering why you haven't signed up. Because they want to hang out with you. The Discord server, it's a chat room where you will see conversations with the audience, 20,000 people hanging out, fans of the show and you should join. And I've got an announcement to make. Now I was negotiating with Primetime Stein over here and I said, if we get 3,000 members before Thanksgiving, will you go to Antarctica? And he said 5,000. I said, I'm going to hold you to this. And I said 5,000 new members by Thanksgiving and Alex has agreed to go to Antarctica. Now hold on. We are actually having our developer build out a meter which will appear on the website and show you how many members we've added. And once we get to 5,000, this will fund Alex's trip to Antarctica, where he will make an attempt to prove that the Earth is flat. It's not, but that's what he's going to do.
Alex Stein
And on top of that, you know, I would really appreciate it if you guys would subscribe, but Tim brought me into a room tonight, a very dark room, and he held a gun to my head, and he said if I don't sell any more coffee, that we're gonna have issues. And so, please, if you love me and you love my family and you like my cat, Sky Bear, and you want them to have food, please, just for the love of.
Tim Pool
Well, the.
Alex Stein
Buy some damn coffee.
Tim Pool
Well, so serious. So the reality is this. On the front page of Casper right now, you'll notice Ian's graphene dream is no longer there, but Alex Stein's primetime grind.
Alex Stein
Yeah, because you're already trolling me. Because Ian sold more coffee than me. He's better than me. Guys, help me out, please.
Tim Pool
Crazy dude.
Alex Stein
He's gonna lock me here in West Virginia.
Tim Pool
So, for the specialty blends, Ian sold 5,350 bags of coffee. 5,000. Now, hold on. You've sold 2,200. I mean, you guys have sold some coffee here. So anyway.
Alex Stein
Some more. Buy some damn double caffeine coffee. I know you're tired. I know you're watching your tired as hell.
Tim Pool
It's trying sword. All right, everybody, smash that like button. Share the show with everyone you know. Become a member. Like I said over@timcast.com we are going to put up that tracker on Monday, but we should have updates periodically. And I genuinely mean it. I know it's a lot. If we. If we do end up getting 5,000 new members, Alex Stein is going. We're covering it. Yeah. So again, smash the like button. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Amber Duke.
Amber Duke
Hi. Thanks for having me. I'm excited to be back.
Tim Pool
Yes, absolutely. Who are you? What do you do?
Amber Duke
I am the Washington editor for the Spectator and one of the co hosts of Rising at the Hill. And I also host a show at Reason TV with Robby Suave every week called Free Media.
Tim Pool
I made a short segment talking about how you stormed off the show because you were called a Nazi.
Amber Duke
I saw that.
Tim Pool
I got 700,000 views. People want to know what's going on. We'll talk about that. I want to hear the story. Brett's hanging out.
Brett Dasovic
What's going on, guys? Yep, Brett here. I am hosting Pop Culture Crisis Monday through Friday at 3:00pm Eastern Standard Time. But happy to talk about all this stuff tonight.
Tim Pool
Alex, Alex, already.
Amber Duke
Buy the coffee.
Alex Stein
I don't care about me. Just buy the damn coffee, please.
Phil Labonte
My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band all that Remains. I'm an anti communist and a counter revolutionary. Let's go.
Tim Pool
So let's jump into the story here from the Telegraph. How much does it cost? Elon Musk hints he could buy left wing msnbc. The billionaire entrepreneur floating. The idea will come as a bombshell for broadcasters. University professor says, and for anyone who's saying he's joking, we can all agree that Elon's joking, right?
Phil Labonte
I mean, Joe, it's a very. What does joking mean, though? Because he will do something like buy X just for the LOLs.
Amber Duke
Didn't we all think he was joking when he said he was going to buy X and then he did it. We all thought we were. That he was joking when they were talking about.
Tim Pool
I, I think, I think the fair point is that buying it would be the joke.
Amber Duke
Yeah, right.
Tim Pool
He's rich enough to do it.
Phil Labonte
I mean, what's the price? They're talking about a couple million, five million something.
Alex Stein
I mean, Rachel Maddow, $30 million a year.
Phil Labonte
No, but they blow a lot of money on Rachel.
Brett Dasovic
Like, buying X was like a critical node in information warfare towards, you know, leading up to the election. Buying MSNBC is not information anything because nobody watches it.
Phil Labonte
That's true.
Tim Pool
Let me, let me show you the tweet. So first, it starts with Wall street, at Wall Street Mav saying, Comcast is putting MSNBC up for sale. Trump Jr. Says, hey, Elon Musk, I have the funniest idea ever. Elon says, how much does it cost? And then you get Elon Musk quote, tweeting Autism Capital quote tweeting him. And he says, the most entertaining outcome, especially if ironic, is most likely to which Joe Rogan said, if you buy msnbc, I would like Rachel Maddow's job. I will wear the same outfit and glasses and I will tell the same lies. And then I got to give an honorable mention to Michael Knowles, who said, if you guys need a replacement for Rachel Maddow, I know a guy.
Phil Labonte
I mean, it's good to see that there are people joining in the meme, but at the same time, it's not in any way outside of the realm of possibility.
Brett Dasovic
Imagine he does it, he buys it. He's like, Joe, you start on Monday, he's like, crap.
Phil Labonte
Monday would be kind of rough. But I mean, the guy, you know, the Guy shot a car into space just because, you know, I mean, it's like, well, you know, I need. Allegedly, I need, I need bat. Well, if space, if space is real.
Alex Stein
Right.
Phil Labonte
Needed ballast for the rocket. So he decided to put, you know, one of the super rare, what's it called, the, not the s. The Roadster into space with. I think it was a prototype of his Android as well, you know, So I mean, it, it's possible. I don't know that he's going to. But it. Because I don't, I don't imagine that there's a significant built in audience for msnbc and if he buys it, he's definitely going to change it. I imagine there'd probably be a bump for people being like, yo, what's going on in, you know, look at this picture.
Alex Stein
That is hilarious.
Tim Pool
Is this real? Is that, is that real?
Amber Duke
Yeah, I think so. People have been saying that Michael Knowles looks like Rachel MADDOW for like 10 years.
Tim Pool
Well, when, when Michael first came on the show, we used to have drawings of all the guests and our graphic artist, Jessica, drew a picture of Rachel Maddow so that when they would come in, we'd be like, we drew a picture of you. Can you please sign it for Michael Knowles? He opens up the little like art book and it's a picture of Rachel Maddow. And everyone laughed. He signed it and I think behind it was the real one. I don't know if he actually signed the real one. So we hung up the Rachel Maddow picture with.
Brett Dasovic
That's even better.
Alex Stein
That's way better. Yeah. Rachel Maddow is actually pretty good, though. I mean, her politics stink, but she's a pretty good broadcaster, right? She's the star at msnbc.
Tim Pool
Well, I have to say, like, I enjoy her show. I do. Because when she cries, when Democrats lose, it's cathartic.
Alex Stein
It is. You know, it is to see her suffer. Kind of feels good with msnbc though. Did you see their ratings? The ratings book came out and they're averaging like 75,000 viewers and 80,000 viewers on YouTube. So I don't know.
Brett Dasovic
I mean, again, that doesn't square with $30 million contract for.
Phil Labonte
No, but, but the, the viewership that they have is, is not only has it been going down, but with Donald Trump in office and the general tenor of the country, they're still the people that are freaking out and have a massive problem with anyone to the right of Stalin. But aside from those people, the general kind of the, the zeitgeist is now Is not. Is Donald Trump is not that bad. The left is worse or would have been a worse option. So there's not really that market for people that are, you know, running around with their hair on fire talking about how, you know, the Nazis going to be back in charge.
Tim Pool
Well, Andrew Schultz had a good take that went viral where he said that you can be weird or you can be pretentious, you can't be both. And Democrats are both. And it's like, yeah, you know, I.
Amber Duke
Think even for the people who are those dyed in the wool, watch MSNBC and Rachel Maddow for the, you know, ever longing hope that she's going to take down Trump. Like, one of my favorite Rachel Maddow moments was when she had the Trump tax returns and she thought that this was going to end his presidency and it was a giant nothing burger. But since the election, their viewership's down like 35% or something. So I think even those people are super demoralized because they were dependent on the MSNBCs and CNNs of the world to tell them everything's going to be okay, Kamala is going to win. Why would they even trust Ms. Anymore?
Phil Labonte
Do you know if it had been trending down leading up to the election.
Amber Duke
But on election night, MSNBC actually outpaced CNN for, I think, the first time ever.
Tim Pool
Yes, but the argument was that conservatives wanted to watch msnbc and that's fair.
Amber Duke
I had msnbc.
Tim Pool
They, yes, conservatives all turned it on to watch them have a mental breakdown.
Phil Labonte
Mind the salt mine, because Fox had.
Tim Pool
Like 2.5 million, MSNBC had 5. And it's because conservatives were like, show me the tears.
Amber Duke
I mean, that's what I did. So I was at the final Trump rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and on election night went back to the hotel pretty early because I had it on pretty good authority at like 10 o'clock that it was over. So I went back to the hotel with my husband and we just made vodka sodas and watched msnbc.
Tim Pool
Yeah, I mean, most entertaining outcome, huh?
Brett Dasovic
The tone is also different now because a lot of these bigger businesses don't seem to have a problem with congratulating Trump. So David Zaslav did over at Warner Brothers, which, you know, strikes a bit of a chord because back in the day, if you were running on these networks, you weren't allowed to even do that. It certainly wouldn't have happened in 2016, and with Jeff Bezos doing the same thing. And there's also the news that came out that he said that there was no way Trump was going to win and then had to eat crow about the whole situation.
Phil Labonte
He said that actually. He said that that didn't happen. He responded directly to Elon.
Amber Duke
I am not sure that that's true, because why else would he have stopped the Washington Post editorial board from endorsing Trump?
Brett Dasovic
Right.
Phil Labonte
Stop them from.
Amber Duke
You mean stop them from endorsing Kamala. Exactly.
Phil Labonte
So we talked about this, and it's my kind of intuition that everyone kind of felt like Trump was going to win. And I feel like a lot of people kind of have come to the realization that, look, all of the signs point to a Trump victory and a conservative victory. And the people that were, you know, that wanted to get out ahead of it were like, you know, we're not going to actually take Kamala's side. We're going to say that we're going to stay neutral. Now, it's not like he went and he said, we're pro Trump. He did just stay. They did just say that they were going to stay neutral, and they did receive a ton of hell for him.
Amber Duke
They lost a lot of subscribers.
Brett Dasovic
Subscribers.
Tim Pool
A lot of.
Brett Dasovic
Not endorsing her is the same thing as endorsing him.
Phil Labonte
Yes. And so the point is, or the point that I feel like was being made was it was social permission to, at the very least not be a leftist.
Tim Pool
Right.
Phil Labonte
It was socially acceptable to say, you know what? I'm kind of done having to say the right thing or else getting hell for it. We're not even going to say that we're pro Trump. We're just not going to say that we're pro Kamala and we're over that. And I feel like that's kind of. It was validated with the election, with how everywhere in the country, almost everywhere in the country swung to the right to some degree, even if it wasn't strongly to the right. There was some swing to the right. And I think because of that, all the people that were kind of afraid of, you know, still afraid of saying, you know, Trump's my guy or whatever, you know, they were starting to. You saw people, you know, you saw football players doing the Trump dance when they won, and it was multiple guys on multiple teams. And I think that that speaks to the fact that people are just tired of the way the left behaves even.
Brett Dasovic
In Hollywood right now. So Variety does a thing called actors on actors. And this year, Sebastian Stan, he's the winter soldier in Marvel, he did a movie called the Apprentice, which was basically.
Tim Pool
It was impossible to watch.
Brett Dasovic
So the. The Point was, is when they were doing this actors on actor segment, which is basically where they all just circle jerk and talk about how great each other are, nobody wanted to do the show with him because it would require them to talk about Trump. And none of the other actors have finally, they've all wised up and realized that talking about it just isn't good for their career. Not like in 2016, when the best thing that you could be doing would be to be virtue signaling about how often awful he is. And now they're even walking it back and saying, oh, we made this movie so that we could analyze what it's like to become someone like that, which is not what they were doing. The whole time they were promoting this movie, the director and the lead actor were both talking about how awful he was and how bad it was. So even they're walking it back ever so slightly.
Phil Labonte
It's been, it's been almost 10 years since, since, you know, Donald Trump first came down the, the escalator and stuff. And it may. I mean, to me it seems like it's. It's really, really, really fast. It's like it's gone by in a split second, but people have really just been worn out with the, with the doomer. Doom and gloom. You know, Trump's gonna do this, Trump's gonna do that.
Brett Dasovic
You can only say it so many times before they say, well, when is it gonna happen?
Phil Labonte
Exactly. I was listening to another podcast today, and Cenk was on it, and he was talking about. He was like, oh, Trump's a fascist, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, blah, blah, blah. And the hosts were pushing, well, what is it that he's gonna do that's fascist? What are the things that you think? And all he could muster was deporting people, using the military to deport people. Which, whether or not you want the military to be used, that's something that I guess is open for discussion, but it's extremely popular. The idea of deporting people is extremely popular. And he also said, well, he's not going to step down. The guy's going to be 83 years old or 84 years old, something like that. At the end of his term, he's not going to stay in power. And it's ridiculous to say that. So there was one thing that Cenk could come up with that was maybe had some validity. Maybe it is a little bad to use the military to deport people, but it's still a popular.
Tim Pool
I agree. When they use the military to deport the migrants to relocate. The migrants on Martha's Vineyard. It was pure fascism and we should, we should be upset about that. Let's, let's jump to this story from the independents. Rachel Madow takes hefty pay cut amid MSNBC uncertainty. They report MSNBC's mainstay Rachel Madow's contract dipped. The popular anchor is going to go from 30 million to 25. Oh, wow, that's so. That's. Oh, man. I'm sure she's real upset over losing that, that fight. Can you believe that?
Amber Duke
They pay about inflation a year per year.
Phil Labonte
To be wrong all the time.
Tim Pool
And I just.
Brett Dasovic
Is it per year? Per year? The length of the contract.
Amber Duke
Five year contract.
Phil Labonte
Oh, my bad. Okay, okay.
Brett Dasovic
I was like. Because wasn't. Didn't they say that Whoopi was making 8 million at the, at the View? If she's making.
Alex Stein
Is that true? Whoopi makes 8 million?
Brett Dasovic
I mean, who knows whether you can actually confirm any of that stuff, right? But they were saying, you know, around 8 million.
Alex Stein
I'm really pissed. So that she's doing sex Strike.
Phil Labonte
Tell me, bro.
Brett Dasovic
Say less.
Tim Pool
Preach.
Alex Stein
I mean, I love my girlfriend pre, but man, if I had Whoopi Goldberg naked, that's just Ted Danson. Hit it.
Phil Labonte
Oh, God.
Amber Duke
There's like a common meme that floats around on X now of like, would you rather sleep with a transgender woman or Whoopi Goldberg? Well, you know, straight man. I know your answer.
Alex Stein
Well, Andrew Tate, did you guys ever see that?
Phil Labonte
Oh, yeah, the old one.
Tim Pool
Let's, let's talk. Not about something as. So I got a question about Rachel Maddow's ratings. Do we know what her numbers are?
Alex Stein
Well, she's technically trans in a way.
Tim Pool
Do we know what her numbers are? Does anybody know?
Amber Duke
I can't imagine there are more than like a million.
Alex Stein
She is the highest rated show.
Amber Duke
So.
Tim Pool
Okay, so hold on, hold on.
Amber Duke
This hour always is.
Brett Dasovic
What time is it?
Amber Duke
Nine, I think.
Brett Dasovic
Ok.
Tim Pool
I can't find any modern numbers on her ratings. The point is she's getting $30 million for what? I think she gets like maybe 100k in the key demo.
Brett Dasovic
And she has to say she can't be in the key demo.
Amber Duke
Right.
Brett Dasovic
She's not 18 to 49. Everybody watching that? 65.
Amber Duke
And yeah, even Fox outperforms in the key demo now. Actually, they have been for the past four or five years, I think. And then CNN apparently is also taking steps to call some of their big talent. Like there was an article recently with pictures of Jake Tapper and Caitlin Collins with the warning that they were going to be firing some of these people who are making multimillion dollar contracts because their ratings are even worse than msnbc.
Brett Dasovic
I remember. That's David Zaslav, right? That's over there at Warner Brothers. So, you know, tighten up, ship.
Alex Stein
Kailyn Collins sucks. I hope she gets fired.
Tim Pool
She's getting $3 million. That's crazy.
Phil Labonte
Absurd.
Amber Duke
I used to work. You did at the Daily Caller.
Alex Stein
Well, she used to go on Fox News. She was conservative.
Amber Duke
She started her career at the Daily Caller by writing articles for the Smoke Room, which is like the hot chick article like, thing that they did. And she had one where she was writing about Syrian refugees but picking, like, really hot pictures of Syrian refugees. And if I remember correctly, the headline was something like, these refugees are seriously hot. We take them in a heartbeat. That was like the first, I don't know, a year of her career in media.
Tim Pool
Yo, Rachel Maddow. So I got the ratings in the key demo. She gets 80,000.
Alex Stein
That is not very good.
Amber Duke
That's unfathomably bad.
Tim Pool
Wow. Is that it? What's the wait? Wait is there's. There's two. Well, I don't know if this is the key demo. It's 25 to 54. She gets 123,000 and an 18 to 49 to 80,000. Meaning 40,000 are what, between 50 to 54.
Alex Stein
Well, and, you know, the real conspiracy, or more actually behind all of this, too, is like, they're worried about RFK getting in power because, you know, America is one of the only countries where pharmaceutical companies can actually run ads. In a lot of countries, it's illegal to do.
Brett Dasovic
So it's very shocking to people who come here that we let them run ads.
Tim Pool
Oh, dude, the other day. I've been seeing these ads my whole life, and it's like, is Zovasto right for you? And then it feels like a woman, like, do a backflip.
Brett Dasovic
Happiest person.
Tim Pool
And then it's like, maybe you should take this drug. And I'm like, what does it do? And then it's like, ask your doctor if it's right for you. And I'm like, why? Why would I cold call my doctor? Is this drug I saw on TV something I should be taking? Seem like, no.
Amber Duke
And then as she's frolicking in the meadow, the woman, they start listing off the side effects, and it's like, may cause suicidal ideation. May cause you to gain £300.
Alex Stein
Vaginal bleeding.
Tim Pool
No, no, no, Legit. There was one where I'm not kidding. It was like an ibs. No, no, no. It wasn't an IBS treatment. It was. It was like some treatment for depression that caused potential IBS symptoms. And I'm like, wow.
Brett Dasovic
I mean, just make your depression worse.
Alex Stein
Depression, you're just. Your pants.
Tim Pool
Is it gonna make your social life, like, more miserable? Like, I don't know.
Phil Labonte
When it comes to the. You know, may cause this, may cause that. Isn't it a situation where it's like one person out of the whole test group? Yeah. So because that happened, they have to say it. So it's like, I feel.
Alex Stein
I do have to argue. It could.
Tim Pool
It could be the inverse.
Phil Labonte
I'm asking, I'm asking.
Alex Stein
All medication has a side effect. Like, as a matter of fact, that's a point of medicine. So that has a positive side effect. Right? Like, that's why you.
Phil Labonte
Of course that's why you're taking.
Alex Stein
Yeah, I mean, I don't think it's like their studies. Maybe one person.
Tim Pool
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Alex Stein
Kind of diarrhea, but I bet it.
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Alex Stein
If they have to say it in.
Phil Labonte
Those ads, I mean, honestly, because it's.
Tim Pool
The reason they say it is, it has to be attributable. Meaning in their testing, it kept happening.
Phil Labonte
Okay, if, if you.
Tim Pool
If. If we give everybody beef jerky and then, you know, Alex is like, I gotta go to the bathroom. We can't attribute that to beef jerky. If we say, okay, in a week from now, we're gonna try it again. And then once again, Alex is like, it's me. I'm gonna go to the bathroom. We might be like, hey, every time he eats this. However, that still only proves that maybe he's allergic to something in the jerky.
Phil Labonte
And also, remember, like, the own. They're not saying these things because they, like, actually care about you. They're saying these things so they don't get sued. It's not like if they could cover it up, they will and probably have.
Brett Dasovic
Honestly, out of all the things that RFK could do, if he holds office, you know, if he's in power, talking about stuff like that would be more than any change he could make to make to food. Regulation would be preventing ads from drug companies.
Amber Duke
Yeah.
Alex Stein
It would kill.
Phil Labonte
They would lobby.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah. Yeah. They would lobby beyond hell for that.
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Brett Dasovic
Against that.
Alex Stein
If they didn't have pharmaceutical ads. Even Tucker talks about it. My biological stepfather, about how, you know, literally, Pfizer and Moderna, they are the number one ad buyers, all of these companies.
Amber Duke
Well, and tying this into the media as well. A lot of these companies advertise with media, big media conglomerates. So one of the things that was so stunning to me during the pandemic that people. A lot of people didn't notice was Politico's Covid newsletter was actually sponsored by Pharma.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Brett Dasovic
The first one I noticed. Oh, go.
Tim Pool
So we were just talking to somebody on the show, and they said that they were at a network and someone told them, hey, don't mention that because they're a big advertiser on the show and we can't lose the sponsor. And then there was that. There was that montage, I guess you'd call it, or collage, of all of the different media shows being like, this episode of whatever news is brought to you by Pfizer. By Pfizer, Brought to you by Pfizer.
Brett Dasovic
And even that, like, if you traveled during COVID if you had to fly at all, all of the COVID response advertisements and billboards that were put up in airports were all sponsored by, like, hand sanitizer.
Tim Pool
Well, did. Did you see that? As soon as Trump announced RFK Jr. As HHS secretary, the pharma stocks all dropped.
Brett Dasovic
Should have got in early.
Tim Pool
I don't know if I. I wonder if that's held up, though. You know, I'm sure they've recovered once the news passes.
Alex Stein
You saw.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah.
Alex Stein
You saw RFK eating this cheeseburger, so.
Tim Pool
Oh, no. Pfizer's still down.
Amber Duke
That was like a humiliation ritual.
Alex Stein
That's what it was. You know, like, are you in the club?
Amber Duke
Exactly, Mac.
Alex Stein
Yeah. It's like cool kids are all doing burger dude. What? Barely under protest.
Tim Pool
No, I doubt it.
Alex Stein
Secret Service. Like, you have to eat.
Tim Pool
I. I don't think maybe he didn't, but like this idea that he was like, oh, McDonald's, oh, geez. Oh, I can't eat it. And they took a picture of him, like, how we got you. He's not come out and said, don't eat McDonald's. He said, I can't wait till they bring tallow back. I want to eat McDonald's.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah.
Amber Duke
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Well, in. In California and the McDonald's, they have to have a cancer warning. French fries.
Tim Pool
They're never going to bring back Tallow. Tallow RFK Jr. It's never coming back. And it's because vegetarians and religious folks are going to be like, we won't eat there anymore. So that's, that's why they switched to, you know, it wasn't a profit reason.
Brett Dasovic
It wasn't just cheaper to.
Alex Stein
It was just vegetarians. People were complaining because religious people, it.
Tim Pool
Was like Hindus, they were saying, I can't eat beef. And then vegetarians are like, it's not vegetarian. You can't have it. And so they, they end up switching. And now I go to restaurants. Try this. I kid you not. Go to a restaurant want. And if you're going to order anything, fried mozzarella sticks, chicken wings, onion rings, whatever. Ask them what. What do they fry their. The food in? And you. They're going to tell you, I don't know. Now I. I'm gonna ask you this. Any food item you've ever had at a restaurant, if someone said, we have this really great, and it's five bucks. And they showed you this weird picture. If you said, well, what is it? And they went, I don't know, would you eat it?
Phil Labonte
No.
Tim Pool
So what you said sounded German. Anyways, so I'm just saying, like, you know, if, if there's some weird item, let's say it's called Tim ketch. And you're like, what is that?
Phil Labonte
Like, we don't know.
Tim Pool
It tastes good, though. I'd be like, yeah, probably shouldn't eat if you don't know what it is. And so I've gone to a lot of places, half the time they'll say, I don't know what we fry our food in. And I'm like, you realize I'm eating that, right? And then they'll say, let me go check. They'll go back and come back out and they'll say, vegetable oil. And I say, which one? And they say, I don't know. I'm like, okay, well, can you check? And then they'll come back and ask, like, we don't know. It's just called vegetable oil.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. Most of the time when you get, like, stuff that's fried, it's not. It's not specified what you're getting. It just says, like, vegetable oil. So you like.
Amber Duke
Or it's, like, mixed with canola, or.
Tim Pool
You'Re buying canola soy from Cisco.
Alex Stein
Like.
Tim Pool
And what was it? There was a. What. What drink did we have here where we were talking about this in the show? It said, oh, no, no, no. I think this was Froot Loops. It's like. And ore in the ingredients. Like, it said various oils.
Amber Duke
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And it's like cottonseed andor soy. And I'm like, well, which one am I eating?
Brett Dasovic
How do they get away with putting various in there? Like, don't you have to name them?
Tim Pool
Well, no, it didn't say various. Literally. It said andor. Let me see. Pull it up.
Alex Stein
Well, it is very weird, too, that our Fruit loops have, like, 27 ingredients, but in Canada, it's like six.
Tim Pool
That's not true. They have basically the same ingredients, different.
Alex Stein
Laws on how to.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
So label it.
Tim Pool
In the United States, we have red die red dye 40, yellow five, blue one. And then they have, like, blueberry derivative, carrot derivative. But we have. And this was the big story. Butylated, butylated hydroxy toluene BHT in it. So what is this? What website? Oh, in Australia, actually. In Australia, their. Their ingredients look way better. The natural colors are paprika, carmine, curcumin, vegetable carbon, and copper. Chlorophyll. Well, I don't know why it's sent me to Australia.
Alex Stein
Chlorophyll? More like borophyll.
Phil Labonte
What's. All right, hold on.
Tim Pool
Yeah, here we go. Here we go. So when you look at the ingredients of Fruit Loops in the United States, it is. Contains 2% or less of vegetable oil, parentheses, hydrogenated coconut, soybean, and or cottonseed. Well, which one? How can they create ingredients? And they're like, the ingredients of this thing may include any one of these three things.
Brett Dasovic
Depends on how we feel on that day.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Would you rather have seed oils or Puff Daddy's baby oil.
Tim Pool
Well, I mean, you can't eat baby oil.
Phil Labonte
It's like you can definitely, definitely see.
Tim Pool
I'm pretty sure you cannot.
Alex Stein
Well, if you put it all over your naked body and you're doing all right. I'm just saying it's possible.
Tim Pool
Talking about, like, Rachel Maddow is losing her.
Alex Stein
We're talking about Puff Daddy now.
Tim Pool
Now we're talking about Fox News. We got this story from Fox News. New York judge grants Trump request to file motion to dismiss charges. Cancels sentencing indefinitely. This Trump spokesman labels ruling as a decisive win for the president elect. Well, Trump's still gonna have to come after New York because indefinite delay in sentencing means as soon as he's not president anymore, he's gonna be a very old man. And they're gonna say, time to go to prison, sir. So he better get that civil rights investigation. Hope Pam Bondi is up. These investigations.
Phil Labonte
I mean, I think that. I think it speaks to. Again, the stuff that we were talking about earlier. The consensus is Donald Trump is not the devil and that it's going to be okay if we have him as the president. And there was the discussion we had about the other day about one of the things that the exit polls were saying. Donald Trump voters were saying, the threat to democracy, that that's probably part of it is the abuse of the Justice Department at multiple levels, state and federal levels. People are like, look, this is really bad for the country. And I've said this multiple times on the show in the past week. Americans don't trust the Justice Department anymore. They used to, but they don't anymore. Right. And that's because of things like the Daniel Penny trial, which if you're plugged in, if you're in New York, I can't imagine you not being aware of it. Like, in New York City. You have to be aware of that.
Alex Stein
I would argue that probably most people in New York don't even realize what's happening to Daniel Penny. You think?
Phil Labonte
You think so?
Alex Stein
I mean, I'm just saying most people are just checked out. I mean, sorry to cut you off.
Phil Labonte
No, no, it's fine.
Alex Stein
I just think most people probably don't even know. Like, if you went into somebody on the street and said, who is the vice president? Not everybody would know it's Kamala Harris. Like, people were just checked out.
Tim Pool
But maybe in New York, say Joe Biden.
Brett Dasovic
No, there was people that were, like, looking up. They said one of the top Google search results right before the election was, is Joe Biden still running?
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
God, that's what I'm saying. People are just disconnected. But you are right.
Phil Labonte
Thank you for making the point that universal enfranchisement is a bad thing. My point being, if you're politically aware, you're definitely aware that the Justice Department has been politicized at every level. If you're politically aware, you're aware that the government is essentially one party now. It's not like 95% of DC voted for Kamala Harris, which is ridiculous, because these people are supposed to be in charge and they're supposed to be smart, and they're running for someone that is totally. Or they're voting for someone that is totally and clearly inept only because they're of the same party. So they're literally just voting for the machine to run the government. They weren't voting for Kamala Harris because Kamala Harris wasn't actually making decisions. They were voting for Anthony Blinken and people like him to continue to run state and people at the DOD to continue to run the dod. I mean, that's the. Most of the United States policy decisions are made between State, DOD and CIA. You know, at least when it comes to international policy or unelected bureaucrats.
Amber Duke
I mean.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I mean, that's what they are.
Amber Duke
Federal rulemaking through the departments. I mean, the EPA is a great example of this. And one of the greatest things that's happened to this country recently was the overturning of Chevron deference, where federal bureaucrats do not get this sort of carte blanche agreement that their interpretation of legislation is correct. You actually have to prove that you were trying to make rules that abided with the language in the legislation. And so Congress has to be more specific with their legislative writing now to make sure that it's enacted correctly.
Phil Labonte
What do you. Are you familiar with. This is a bit of a. Bit of a change. Are you. Are you familiar with the. With the situation in the Senate trying to get the amendments back on to be able to amend laws that are brought up in the Senate and stuff?
Amber Duke
No.
Phil Labonte
So there was one of the reasons why or one of the things that was going down with the confirmation of Thune was they were trying to get someone that would actually bring back the amendment process for bills that are brought up in Congress, because now everything in Congress is full bill up or down, straight to vote. Yeah, it's completely and totally useless. You can't actually credit craft.
Amber Duke
Right.
Phil Labonte
Policy. It's every. And everyone just tries to shove whatever.
Amber Duke
They can, and it's all consensus in the smoke Filled room.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. And so it's not, it's not actually like they're not representing their constituents, they're not representing their states. They're, they're, they're just saying, this bill, this, everything is omnibus. And it's, it's all just garbage can.
Amber Duke
Yeah. And then you get idiots saying, well, you don't support such and such because you voted against this bill.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Amber Duke
Which has, like, the other thing is.
Brett Dasovic
That we're like a majority of the pork barrel spending comes from.
Phil Labonte
Well, I mean, to, to a degree. Yeah. Because I mean, it still, it has to go from the, it has to be approved by the Senate and the House to get to the president. Yes. But the way that bills are crafted now, and I don't think that it's the same in the House, but in the Senate, everything was omnibus bills. And so you just throw whatever in there. And it was, and it always ended up just like she was saying, just like, you know, it's always used as a, you know, a weapon against other people. Well, you voted for this bad thing. And it's like, yeah, well, there were 30 things in that bill because we can't make amendment.
Amber Duke
The bipartisan border bill, which was a total scam by McConnell and James Frankfurt, by the way, to throw Republicans under the bus on immigration ahead of the election. But that included a bunch of funding for Ukraine. So if you were, you know, diametrically opposed to Ukraine funding and you would never vote for it, no matter what the circumstances, even if you liked some of the things that were in the border part of the bill, that's a poison pill for you. You're not voting for that.
Brett Dasovic
And then what it is is like the media uses it against you because you vote against one thing very specifically, and they're like, well, this person voted for this. And then they plastered all over headlines to make people look bad.
Phil Labonte
Exactly. You know, and, and like, you know, like she was saying, it's. The border bill had all kinds of crap in it. But you hear, you heard multiple times on the, on the campaign trail where, where Kamala Harris is like, oh, you know, they voted against the comprehensive border bill, blah, blah, blah. And it's, it's like it wasn't just this one bill. It was 1700 different, not 1700. I don't know what the number, actual number was, but it was umpteen. Different laws in there. And one of the things was going to be an amnesty program for all of the people in, you know, in the United States currently. And the thing that Donald Trump is running on. And that's why Donald Trump said this is a bad bill. The thing that he was running on was deporting people. You know, so the inability for the Senate to actually veto, you know, lines or take make amendments, to say this we're taking out and stuff, that's taken all of the power away from the Senate. Like, it really doesn't do its job anymore. And having that kind of policy back, having the ability to make those kind of changes and amendments is a big deal.
Tim Pool
We need to repeal the 17th.
Phil Labonte
I completely agree.
Alex Stein
I actually know what you need to do, Tim, is you need to apologize to Jesse Smollett for lies that you said about him.
Tim Pool
So let's. Let's repeal the 17th Amendment, which states that the senators are chosen by popular vote and go back to your state legislatures deciding who's going to represent your state, which makes the most sense. And when we got off that system, it basically eliminated local politics and federalized everything. And now you get these commercials where a member of Congress goes, I'm going to clean up this district. Vote for me, and we're going to make these streets safer. And then they're like, I voted for you. And then they go to D.C. and you're like, oh, well, I thought you were going to have this district. Like, yeah, from D.C. when I vote on federal spending for war budgets. And like, well, then who's going to clean up my town? Oh, that's your local rep, dude.
Amber Duke
Well, or it's the opposite in the local reps are now running on nationalized agendas, where you have people being like, well, I'm running to stop Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. And it's like, that's not your job. Like, you represent Maryland 6. Why are you running against Joe Biden?
Phil Labonte
I think that to repeal the 17th would, not only would it do the stuff that Tim's talking about, which I think is all good, but it would also take the argument away from the left that they constantly are making that, oh, it's not fair that South Dakota has two senators and California only has two senators when California has so many more people. It's a. A misdirection to. It's a means to misdirect ignorant people, people that don't understand that senators are supposed to represent the interest of the whole state. And all of the states have the same rights about the way that the federal government operates. They have the same number of representatives because they have the same rights. It's not about the population. And so when people are like, well, it's not fair that South Dakota doesn't have, have more senators than, or it's not fair that South Dakota has, has the same amount of senators as California. It's a really, really dumb thing that they're saying. It's. And it takes that all away because then they would have to learn, oh, wait a minute, you know, this isn't, this isn't how it operates. It doesn't, you don't even vote for your senator. So you don't, it doesn't matter to you. And if you want to affect who your senator is, then you actually have to vote for your legislature in your state. State, which is actually keeping. Would force people, if they want to be politically active, it forces them to pay more attention to what's going on in their local, you know, in their state. And that's the way it's supposed to be. And that's, that would be a good thing because your state is far more likely to have an impact on your life, your state and locality than the federal government.
Amber Duke
Yeah. And one of the few places where that actually took place recently was obviously in Virginia when people were really involved in local elections because of what was happening with school boards. And I think Republicans across the country are taking note of that and trying to run more on local issues. But that was sort of the roadmap. And why you got groups like Moms for Liberty coming out, 1776 Project PAC trying to get people to run for school board and other local offices. Because when they saw how it affected their kids, they realized just how important those local issues were.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
And with the pandemic, we learned that the local governments are incredibly important when it came to opening back up. So, so yeah, we overlook how important it is the local jurisdiction.
Tim Pool
And everyone was blaming Trump for state level restrictions and lockdowns. The libertarians were just angry with Trump. And I'm like, to be fair, Trump did go out and give that announcement two weeks, slow the spread. But at a certain point when people are upset about the lockdowns, he said this is a state level thing and the federal government can't intervene in this stuff.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. And to blame President Trump is ridiculous. It wasn't his call. And it would be good to have the American people less ignorant about the way that our government works.
Brett Dasovic
They also then used it against him when they said that he's his fault for the COVID response and tie that back to the economy when he wanted to keep the economy open. And they did not.
Tim Pool
Let's jump to this story from the wrap MSNBC alters sickening Lake and Riley killer Headline after outrage online. The outlet's original headline said her killer never stood a chance before Jose Ibarra was committed Thursday. So here's the headline says, Lake and Riley's killer never stood a chance. For all the political controversy surrounding Jose Ibarra, the outcome of this trial was never in doubt. Now, let me, let me, let me pause real quick. I'm seeing everybody on the right say, how dare they make this headline? I get it. Because it's msnbc. It's being read as Lake and Riley's kill never stood a chance. Whereas I read it as he never stood a chance.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah.
Tim Pool
I don't see how it was.
Brett Dasovic
I read it the same way you did.
Tim Pool
Yeah. It says the trial was never. The outcome of the trial was never in doubt. The assumption many people are making is that MSNBC was saying it was unfair.
Brett Dasovic
It was unfair. And he didn't.
Tim Pool
But the article actually was saying, this dude is guilty and we all know it.
Amber Duke
Well. And they did update the headline, Right. To say that his guilt was never in doubt.
Phil Labonte
Right.
Brett Dasovic
I mean, this just speaks to the fact that they don't understand how they're perceived now.
Alex Stein
Right?
Brett Dasovic
Like, maybe you get away with, maybe you get away with that headline if you're a more reputable outlet, but if you're not, nobody's giving you the benefit of the doubt.
Tim Pool
If, if, if I tweeted Lake and Riley's killer does not stand a chance in this trial, people would be like, he's going down. We know he's guilty.
Brett Dasovic
Same words. If you had said he never stood a chance afterwards, it would still be taken the same.
Tim Pool
But, but msnbc, as you, as you state, has perceived a certain way. So everyone's looking at it like they're lamenting the fact that he's getting an unfair trial.
Phil Labonte
I mean, that wouldn't be. I mean, like, look, the, I didn't listen to the, to the, to the, the audio tape, but I read about it and it's got, it's gut wrenching just to hear, right?
Alex Stein
Like, did you hear or did you see where Lake and Riley's stepdad read the letter that. The journal that she wrote to her future husband?
Phil Labonte
No, you didn't see this, everybody.
Alex Stein
It may. I didn't cry because I'm not a. But I was emotional about it because when he was saying so, she wrote in her journal and like, she starts it with, like, I know this is weird that I'm doing this, but my pastor, you know, said that this would be good and therapeutic. I forget exactly the word she used and the fact that, like, she was this good of a person, that she's doing a diary talking about her future husband and a guy in the Trin de Aruga Venezuelan gang tried to rape her and did murder her. I mean, he deserves the death penalty. And I don't even like the death penalty. He deserves worse than the death penalty.
Phil Labonte
I have a brain full of terrible things. Like. It is. It is such a. It's so disgusting. And even if that. This wasn't the point.
Tim Pool
Right.
Phil Labonte
This wasn't the action. It wasn't to say, oh, the poor guy never stood a chance of. Even if that wasn't what MSNBC was thinking it was. It should have been pretty. It should have. I mean, they got to have a.
Brett Dasovic
Copy editor, maybe give this one another run.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. And the idea that. And there. Because there are people that still sympathize with him. There are absolutely people out there that sympathize. Sympathize with asylum seeker.
Alex Stein
How could you sympathize with that? I mean, I'm sure you're not wrong. There's somebody out there that's crazy. But how could you sympathize with an illegal immigrant that murdered a young woman on a college campus?
Phil Labonte
Because they don't. First of all, they don't believe that illegal immigrants are wrong. They also probably wouldn't believe that he's actually a gang member. They'd say he's a. If he is, it's because he doesn't have any other options. It's because he doesn't have anything else to. He has no other. No other option. So he had to. And that's how, you know, he had. Had to for protection, to protect himself. Because if he doesn't, other gangs or whatever, they will make excuses forever.
Amber Duke
The criminals are always the victims. It is mindset.
Brett Dasovic
It's like the girl.
Phil Labonte
Absolutely.
Tim Pool
And it is disgusting.
Brett Dasovic
The girl who got her boyfriend got murdered in the mugging and then she like, befriended the guy who.
Phil Labonte
Oh, the guy that got stabbed. I was just talking about that with my girlfriend yesterday. That.
Brett Dasovic
That stuff is. Is pathological in America right now. That's born out of an extreme amount of leftist guilt.
Phil Labonte
Yes.
Brett Dasovic
That they have for being born in a wealthy country. And they will make excuses until the end of time for these types of things because they want to be thought of as more worldly and intelligent and somehow to them that feels more layered when. And really what it is is just insane.
Alex Stein
Well, I want to.
Amber Duke
Toxic empathy.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah.
Alex Stein
I'M going to say this because Dr. Umar says this. I think. Dr. Great. Even though I don't agree with them on everything. But the reason why also leftists bring in a lot of illegal immigrants is that inherently or genetically or I don't even, I can't even think of the right word is white people do feel guilty about slavery, so they're nicer to black people. Didn't enslave Mexican people, so that's why they like using Mexican people because they don't have that same white guilt. So that's why the border is supposedly being flooded. I didn't say this. Dr. Umar said this, but that kind of makes sense that there is a guilt that you don't associate with Mexicans so you can work them harder. You don't care. You don't. You know, you can almost use them like cattle.
Brett Dasovic
Look at all the celebrities. Look at all the celebrities who are still saying like, who's going to work in the fields if they're not here. They don't understand like you want. And you don't even realize, this is crazy. You don't realize that what you want is a permanent slave class. And you believe that you want that, that out of a sense of empathy. And nowhere along the path of that thought process does it occur to them that they're advocating for essentially the same thing that they criticize America's founding on.
Phil Labonte
And these people are the same people that will share memes that talk about, oh, look, the Democrats go to college and they're the smart ones. They're the exact same people. They have no self awareness at all. But they're the ones that are, that are always condescending to people that they disagree with. They think that they're superior to other people. And that's part of why they think, oh, these people should be doing these jobs because they believe that they are better than them.
Amber Duke
It's so ironic too that these are often the same people on the progressive left who are anti corporate, who talk about economic populism, but they somehow have this massive cognitive dissonance where they completely ignore the fact that their immigration policy enriches and benefits corporations more than anybody else.
Phil Labonte
It does do that. And there is an amount of guilt or responsibility that the right holds because they have been like, what is the Rotary Clubs and stuff like that are like, oh no, we got to keep the borders open and blah blah, blah. And it's funny because it was Bernie Sanders who is as far left as you get in Congress or in the Senate and he was Saying that Open Borders is a Koch brothers scheme who is about as like 10 years ago.
Amber Duke
Yeah, 15 years ago, not that long ago.
Phil Labonte
And to be honest with you, like I don't know for sure if it's a Koch brothers scheme or not, but.
Alex Stein
It is, it probably is.
Phil Labonte
It is something that the big business has supported because they can get cheap labor.
Tim Pool
What they would do is they'd advertise in Mexico, come work in the United States, we have jobs for you. They'd bring people up, have them work in these factories and then just before payday they would call ICE and have them all deported and spend no money.
Phil Labonte
Oh, that's New York Times.
Amber Duke
Also they ran a very evil. They ran an investigation earlier this year and I was actually surprised they did it. It was a full like two page spread in their Sunday edition, but about the migrant children who were working illegally as well. For a lot of these big companies. I think Kellogg's was one of them. Working in the factories for, you know, pennies, basically. Not only the indentured servants, but also violating child labor laws. It was like something like hundreds of thousands of migrant children just working in factories in the US I want to clarify too.
Tim Pool
I wasn't saying Koch brothers were doing that because I don't know if I said there are companies that did it. I want to make sure I wasn't saying I don't know that the Koch brothers specifically were doing like that. But there was a documentary like I think it was like 20 years ago talking about how various companies that work in the south knew they could bring in illegal immigrants to work illegally and then instead of paying them, they just have ICE come and take them away.
Brett Dasovic
That's just evil.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, just evil.
Brett Dasovic
And remember, they will also tie it back to racism when it's a straw man argument, not understanding that anybody on the right who cares about immigration will say, look, I don't care the color of the skin of the person who's coming in illegally. I don't want them coming in illegally at all from anywhere. And again, they tie this all back to identity politics into the progressive stack. Whoever is what they perceive as the most oppressed is the most most likely for them to be given a pass for bad behavior.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, Americans don't realize that, that as, as much as we are, we have a lot of people that think that we're very a right leaning country and stuff. We're actually steeped in a lot of Marxism like there. That's just that, that people don't realize because the names or the words that are used have been changed from the words that Marx himself used. But the concepts are very simple, similar.
Brett Dasovic
All of those things that we just talked about here are all shown in television shows pushed through Hollywood. So the idea that anyone from another country comes in, would commit a crime, would never be shown at all. They would be shown as being taken advantage of by a white business owner and all of these things. And so they're never actually shown examples in popular culture of what the risks are of when it goes wrong, what happens to someone like Lake and Riley, because no story editor is going to touch that. No one's going to write that script. It's never going to happen. So unless they actually venture outside the bubble they live in, which is Hollywood media, mainstream media, they're never going to know these things happen. So it's kind of a losing argument because depending on where you get your news and your information, you are living in a completely different reality than someone who is extremely political and consumes information elsewhere.
Amber Duke
And bringing this back to the border bill for a second, because there was another tragic case that happened over the past year with Jocelyn Nger, who was, I believe, 13 year old in Texas. She was raped and murdered by two illegal immigrants. And the mechanics of the border bill are that they are providing more resources at the border, but not to secure it, but to process illegals at a faster rate. And both of those individuals who committed that crime against Jocelyn Nungare were processed at the southern border. They had been stopped by border patrol and then were allowed to go into the country. One of them had, like an ankle monitor on. The other one just had a court date, and they committed this crime. So the problem is obviously not the processing speed, it's the fact that you don't turn them away.
Alex Stein
Yeah, no. I interviewed Alexis Nungare, Jocelyn's mom, and that's just such a sad story that, you know, she went out of her house, you know, I think she was 13, I believe, and she, like, kind of snuck out of her house, and two Venezuelan gang members brutally raped her and murdered her. And she was found with no pants on. And that's all because of illegal immigration. I mean, I hate to just point all of it, you know, to blame it all on illegal immigration, but you really can, because if they weren't here, she would still be alive.
Amber Duke
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Let's jump to this tweet we got from Colin Rugg. This one's great. Joe Rogan rips the Biden administration for escalating the war in Ukraine. With just two months left in office tells Zelensky fu they're trying to tug the tail of a sleeping dragon. He argued Biden shouldn't be allowed to escalate a war. When the American people voted for a new. A new administration. He says, how are you? How are you allowed to do that when you're on the way out? Zelensky says Putin is terrified. F you, man. F you people. We voted Trump in and his idea to stop all this, hopefully he can do that. So it's really amazing. I'm seeing people point this out. Rogan's just gone overt.
Phil Labonte
Yep.
Tim Pool
He's now just saying it straight up. And, and I, and I respect it.
Phil Labonte
A lot of places that got up by incompetent people. I don't know, I just feel safer.
Tim Pool
Knowing, like, police might go for almost your face. I feel safer knowing that Trump is in office.
Phil Labonte
I do, too.
Tim Pool
I feel great about it.
Phil Labonte
What I don't feel safer is right now they're launching missiles into Russia. How are you allowed to do that when you're on the way out? The people don't want you to be there anymore. This should be some sort of a pause for significant actions that could potentially start World War Three. Maybe that would be a good thing that we would like to avoid from a dying former president.
Tim Pool
Yo, man. I think Rogan coming out the last minute to knock it out of the park endorsing Donald Trump, you know, and now I'm not sure it was guesses. I don't know if you guys know who that is, but, you know, saying he feels safer under Trump storage. Who is it?
Alex Stein
He's a legendary. Yeah, hip hop producer.
Tim Pool
Oh, right on. To say he's feel safer under Donald Trump and mad respect to Joe Rogan for making that endorsement. Now we're seeing all of these different people come out and say, actually, Trump's not that bad. Bad. You've got Bill Maher, you've got Jon Stewart. Jon Stewart said this election was a repudiation of a bureaucracy that wasn't providing for the people. And I'm like, these people before the election were saying, Trump's gonna lose. He can't win. Now they're coming out saying, oh, Democrats are all bad and all bad and all that. But as for Joe Rogan coming out and calling out the war and the war machine, what they're trying to do, I think I'm feeling pretty confident that this is gonna de.
Phil Labonte
Escalate the. I don't know for sure the exact mechanism to prevent things like what's going on in Ukraine because Congress did vote to fund it.
Tim Pool
Right.
Phil Labonte
So whether or not we agree with it, Congress actually has, has passed funding bills to do this. But when it comes to actual assistance from the United States, like because these missiles apparently are allegedly they need. The Ukrainians can't do it themselves, if that's, if I understand correctly. So if they need assistance from the United States, that's something that is beyond funding. I feel like that should have some kind of, some, some additional vote from Congress, first of all. And second of all, if not, would it fall under the. Maybe you'll know this. Would it fall under the War Powers act or.
Amber Duke
Nobody uses that anymore.
Phil Labonte
No one does. I know, but the point is, I'm.
Amber Duke
The long range missiles did have to be explicitly authorized by Joe Biden. And, and I find the timing of it all incredibly interesting because it cuts against everything the administration is claiming because their argument for why they decided to allow the authorization now was because North Korea had 10,000 troops moving into Russia to help fight against Ukraine. But that happened, that was first reported publicly, which means the administration knew about it probably weeks before that, on October 30, he did not give the authorization until what, the beginning of this week. So three to four weeks later than the media reported it, probably months since the Biden administration knew about it. Why would you wait that long if the North Korean troops was really the reason why you're doing it? And the reason is obviously because it's not. It's because it's intended to prevent Trump from negotiating peace as soon as he gets in office. Delaying it because now we're at a higher level of escalation.
Phil Labonte
I just, I wish that there was, there was, was more procedure that was necessary for, you know, so that way we could, you could have the legislature actually putting the brakes on this.
Amber Duke
Yeah, that should be the case, absolutely.
Phil Labonte
Because something like that, something that is as dangerous as this, this, this, you know, Russia responded with the irbms, which is the first time that any kind of missile like that's been used. And thankfully they didn't. They decided not to use. You know, I don't know if they were act. I don't even know if they were actually using warheads or if it was just the kinetic energy of the, the reentry vehicles. I'm not, I don't know, because when you saw the video, they, it didn't look like there was big explosions as well. But either way, using that kind of weapon, that was definitely a signal to the west, like, hey, we're really, we're in a position where, you know, these kind of things are going to be put on. Like, these kind of weapons are going to be put on the table. That, that, that was unprecedented. And that's something that the United States and NATO should look at and take seriously. And I don't think that the response should be continue to shovel money into the Ukraine and continue to help when there is a clear. When there's a new administration coming in and it clearly has a mandate, like the United. The people don't want. The American people don't want this. The American people might say, we want to go ahead and support Ukraine with some funding. Maybe the American people would be fine with that, but they certainly aren't going to be like, okay, we need to go and start attacking Russia and shooting missiles into Russia, which is only going to require. Make Russia feel like they have to escalate themselves.
Brett Dasovic
It also feels like it bookends in a way. So they screw it all up on purpose before Trump gets in office, just to prevent him from being able to negotiate peace at a faster rate, just like he negotiates the Afghanistan troop withdrawal. And then they managed to screw that up as soon as, as soon as it happens, and then they still take credit for it, even though it didn't go the way it was supposed to.
Amber Duke
I mean, so I was actually at the State Department a couple of times related to the negotiation process to hear kind of how that was going with the Taliban. And it was very clear there were specific things that the Taliban had to do in order for the next phase of the withdrawal to happen. And there were like three or four phases, if I recall correctly. I mean, it's all publicly reported now, so I'm not, like, speaking out of pocket here, but there was at one point where the Taliban wasn't meeting their goals and Trump stopped, like, he didn't progress to the next stage. And I believe he called one of the commanders of the Taliban and was like, hey, like, I will actually go backwards if you keep doing this. And when Biden came in, because he wanted this symbolic date of withdrawing, September 11, just completely ignored all of the guardrails that were in the Trump plan. But then conveniently, when they were selling this to the media, well, it was Trump's plan that we are following it. Okay, but you took, like, the bare bones of Trump's plan, which is withdraw, and took out all of the necessary steps that had to be abided by in order for that process to go through without 13Americans being killed in a suicide bombing at Kabul Airport without surrounding billions of dollars of equipment in Bagram and all of the other boneheaded things that anyone with a lick of common sense would have avoided doing.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I mean, to blame Trump for the withdrawal in Afghanistan is one of the more despicable political things that the Biden administration did. It was clear that whether or not people like the situation going on in Afghanistan, there was a plan that wasn't just like, you know, everybody run away, you know, I mean, not that I. Not that I'm. Not that I'm familiar, well versed in what Trump's plan was when it comes to the withdrawal. But he had a timeline. He had stuff. And Joe Biden, when he got into office, it wasn't just Afghanistan. It was anything that Donald Trump touched, he just rescinded, rescinded, rescinded all these executive orders that remain in Mexico policy, all these things that had massive negative consequences to the United States. The influx of people. Joe Biden, on the campaign trail while he was doing a debate with Trump, said, we want to see a surge at the border. We want to see people come to the border. What on earth are you thinking, old man? Why are you telling people to come to the United States illegally? This is complete madness. And, and we've seen, obviously, the terrible consequences of that. So the whole blaming of Trump is one of the most politically irresponsible things that the Biden administration had done.
Amber Duke
And they blame him for inflation, too, of course.
Alex Stein
Well, and we created the Taliban, we created the mujahideen, and we armed these Afghanistan rebels to fight the Russians originally, and then it kind of just spiraled to ISIS and Taliban. So in a way, we kind of need the boogeyman. And the way that they left there is just keeping the Taliban intact. And then they have all of our weapons, and they could probably sell them to other countries. So I don't know. I think it's like, all just kind of a facade that we're even fighting them. Like, basically, we kind of need the Taliban to exist so we have a boogeyman to go and invade these countries.
Phil Labonte
Well, I mean, my personal understanding is a little bit, or my understanding of it, it's a little more complex than that. Like, the. When it comes to, like, the Soviet Union and their. Their presence in. In Afghanistan, the mujahideen was going to be there regardless of the United States Army.
Alex Stein
Like, they did armed the mujahideen.
Phil Labonte
They did, absolutely. But they, but they armed him with Stingers to shoot down helicopter. Helicopters. That was the. The big thing that the US did.
Alex Stein
Was give them war against Russia through Afghanistan.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. I mean, and the reason they did it is because of the Vietnam War, because the United States looked at Russia and China's helping Vietnam against the United States in the Vietnam War. But, like, it, it was, it wasn't just that the, the mujahideen wouldn't have fought back. Like, the mujahideen would have been fighting the Russians because that's the way that they behaved with us. Like, when the United States was there, the mujahideen were fighting us. They would have continued. And the, and Afghanistan, everyone said, like, for, for all of history, Afghanistan's the place that empires go to die. They stopped Alexander the Great in Afghanistan. You know, it's like that, that's something that, like, nobody's ever been able to actually take Afghanistan from the population there.
Tim Pool
Let's jump to this story. Speaking of Joe Biden saying surge the border, we now have this Denver mayor threatening to Deploy cops and 50,000 residents in Tiananmen Square, like, moment to stop Trump's mass deportations. So you've got Donald Trump and Tom Homan and many Republicans being like, hey, trend day, Aragua is really, really bad. Maybe we should go and start deporting these people. And the Denver mayor is like, no, we will line up in defiance of law and order. Sure. I have to assume that perhaps the people in these places like Denver that vote for a man like this while simultaneously complaining about crime, they are perhaps developmentally disabled.
Alex Stein
Well, and you know, Denver is like 90% white people, too.
Tim Pool
Well, a lot of people who fled from California because of how bad it got then vote in the same thing because they are in a cult. And then the mayor comes out and backs the cult narrative.
Brett Dasovic
They don't understand cause and effect. I think that's the number one problem there.
Amber Duke
Also, if you've ever flown into Denver, you smell the weed immediately. So I'm sure that's not helping off the plane.
Phil Labonte
Not even like it's coming in.
Tim Pool
My bigger concern flying in Denver is, you know, the underground base full of the lizards, Illuminati.
Alex Stein
And we know that that's true. And if you look at their Runway.
Tim Pool
The view is going to be like, this Alex Stein guy thinks there's actually lizards under the airport.
Phil Labonte
What do you mean, thinks? He knows? He knows.
Alex Stein
They have a big statue called Blucifer. It's as big a horse in that.
Amber Duke
It killed the sculpture.
Tim Pool
It hit it landed. It fell on him.
Alex Stein
Landed on it. That's kind of weird that this sculpture.
Amber Duke
That'S a demonic Sculpture.
Alex Stein
It's called Blucifer. It is demonic. I mean, it's literally named after Lucifer.
Amber Duke
But you can also tell just by.
Alex Stein
Looking at it, like, the red eyes and the blue.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Glowing red eyes. People think that there's, like, eight sub basements under the Denver airport.
Alex Stein
There is.
Tim Pool
And it connects to subterranean cities of lizard people.
Alex Stein
Probably Nancy Pelosi under there.
Tim Pool
That's where she's from. Well, if she tried to pronounce the name of the city she was born in, you would understand it. It would come out like a string of garbled gurgles.
Alex Stein
Well, I'll tell you this much. There's a lot of weird stuff at that airport. The fact that Denver's a big city, but it's not that big. And the airport's, like, 30 miles. I mean, 30 minutes, like, outside of the city. It's just. There's something weird. And then if I got.
Tim Pool
I got a theory for.
Alex Stein
Look at the runways. Look at the runways. Yeah.
Tim Pool
But I got a better theory for you. You know, whenever people come up with conspiracy theorists, I'm like, oh, I got a conspiracy. He's going to blow your mind. Contractors colluded with government for exorbitant contracts to build an airport they didn't need. That's why it.
Alex Stein
Because there's.
Tim Pool
There's. It's funny because I'm reading the Denver airport stuff, and it's like, did you know that there are tunnels that never finished that seem to go nowhere? And I'm like, yes, that's called the construction company.
Brett Dasovic
That's all of California's light rails is right. Just stops in the middle of the.
Tim Pool
Yeah, that's called California. The government's like, we're going to pay $500 million for a train track. And they're like, sure. And they just run into a wall.
Alex Stein
Yeah, they spend, like, $10 billion and only build one charging station.
Tim Pool
Exactly.
Alex Stein
That's what I'm talking about.
Tim Pool
Hold on. How about we go the inverse? When they spend $10 billion and get one charging station, we assume it's government, like, waste and abuse or whatever. But if there are people who legit think there's, like, lizard people under Denver Airport, can we apply the same treatment to the charging station and say, no, no. They didn't spend $10 billion on one charging station. They. Under that charging station, they built a subterranean network of cities full of lizard people.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, it's like a powering station for all of them.
Alex Stein
Well, you know why Tim's doing this? Because Tim's wealthy, so he probably gets to go to that underground bunker. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. None of us get to go. Maybe. Phil, I doubt it. But.
Tim Pool
No, it's a North Pole. When you're rich, you get to go to the North Pole. And the plane actually just right when you're going to the North Pole, the plane just dips down and all the water is funneling into a hole. And once you go through.
Alex Stein
Yeah, yeah.
Tim Pool
You're in the hollow Earth where there's a sun in the center and then there's cities all. It's actually filled with a more advanced civilization of humans. And we. We largely just mock you.
Phil Labonte
Like the Morlocks.
Tim Pool
Yes. And they have. But there's a sun in there, so they look like regular people.
Phil Labonte
Okay.
Tim Pool
They're just better than everyone.
Phil Labonte
Good.
Tim Pool
And once you. Once your net worth exceeds a million, you're invited.
Brett Dasovic
You get like a. You get like a letter slipped under your door.
Amber Duke
Yeah, that's too low.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, it does have to be more than that.
Alex Stein
But, yeah, Tim, you get to go to the underground bunker where Serge and I are just going to be out here facing nuclear threat. So. Thanks a lot, Tim, for.
Tim Pool
Well, at least you don't have to deal with 50,000 residents in Denver standing up and linking arms like a Tiananmen Square standoff.
Phil Labonte
I mean, if this is actually, like. I can't fathom how a politician survives considering that there's the trendy. Whatever the trend. Aragua gang taking over apartment complexes.
Brett Dasovic
Right. But even Colorado went blue. Even still, like, Colorado goes blue in the middle of the apartment complex takeover. If that doesn't stop you from voting blue, then nothing will.
Phil Labonte
I'm not sure if they. I'm not. Well, I guess they probably did, but I mean, it. I. It just. It blows my mind that people are that. That I don't know if it's complacent.
Brett Dasovic
They are.
Phil Labonte
Or if it's that. If it's. They're that uninformed or they're just like, oh, that could never happen to me.
Brett Dasovic
It's a lack of understanding of cause and effect. It's the same thing that Tim was talking about earlier when you leave California because the policies are harming your ability to make a living and you move to another state and you vote for those same policies again, and you're shocked at the fact that the things that went wrong there are starting to go wrong where you move now and they don't actually realize that it's actually their own fault.
Phil Labonte
I mean, we see that in New Hampshire. You Know, people that move from, from Massachusetts and there's, there's signs that say, don't mess up New Hampshire and stuff like that, because it does happen. You know, people move from Massachusetts and I, I'm one of the people that moved from Massachusetts, but I didn't, I left Massachusetts because I had been voting a certain way and it, nothing. And it didn't matter because I was always being outvoted. So I wanted to get away from the taxes and I wanted to get away from the, the, you know, the, the oppressive laws and stuff. And so when I moved to New Hampshire, I, you know, I didn't go there and vote for the Democrat politicians, and I didn't go there and vote for, for, you know, to have more laws. But so I'm, I'm familiar with the, the situation or with, with, with the phenomenon. But at the same time, like, you'd think when they literally have buildings being taken over, you'd think they'd be like, hey, maybe we should worry about, maybe if the, if the federal government says we're going to come in and try and get the illegal gangs, the illegal migrants that are in gangs out, we're not going to allow our mayor to prevent that.
Amber Duke
I don't even. A lot of them think it's fake, though, because when it first happened, remember, the mayor came out and several local officials came out, out, and they said that this is fake news. It wasn't happening. And then they had literal videos of the people going door to door with their assault rifles, as the left calls them, trying to take over apartments. And, and then suddenly when the right talked about it, they were racist for talking about it. Like, a lot of people just hear the initial rejection from their politician and run with that, and that's it, and they don't investigate any further.
Phil Labonte
It's mind blowing. I mean, I'm kind of without words.
Amber Duke
I know. And there was a whole narrative, by the way, when Texas decided to erect razor wire on their side of the Rio Grande River. No, no, no, you can't do that, because immigration is a federal issue. The Biden administration literally sued them. And even when they won, by the way, they didn't go in and take down the razor wire because they realized it was actually helping them to help curb people coming into those sectors. But now all of a sudden, these states, this and Maura Healy are talking about how they're going to use their local law enforcement to stop Trump from carrying out deportations. Now suddenly immigration's a local issue again, right?
Brett Dasovic
It's always Funny when they advocate endlessly for federal involvement, unless it's something that. The same thing happened during 2020 when Trump offered National Guard help to various states like Minnesota and said, look, you guys are getting overrun with looting and rioting. Let me help. And they say, well, that would make him look good. So what we'll do is we'll paint him as a fascist. We'll say we don't want federal authority here except for any other time when it suits their ends. They do.
Amber Duke
And it's the same thing with the courts. Right. They loved judicial activism until the Supreme Court was suddenly majority conservative. And all this tells you is that it's not really about anything policy related. It's just power.
Tim Pool
Yep.
Alex Stein
And you guys think, you know, America is not doing very good. And I would agree with that. But I was recently on a Royal Caribbean cruise to Labadee, Haiti, and Haiti's beautiful. There's no Haitians. There's like two Haitians there. You can just.
Amber Duke
And crimes down in Venezuela, as I'm.
Alex Stein
Saying, there's no crime in Venezuela. It's a great place. Go to Caracas right now. You can just leave your wallet out on the beach like so, you know, those countries are doing great. So maybe we should maybe migrate down there.
Brett Dasovic
They're all in Ohio.
Alex Stein
Yeah, I know. Eating the cats, eating the dogs.
Phil Labonte
Did you, did you have any barbecue when you were in Haiti?
Alex Stein
No, I did not because I'm a plant based pamp.
Phil Labonte
But are you plant based based?
Alex Stein
I am plant based. That's why I'm so fat, because I just eat so many damn carbs. But with the illegal immigration, I do want to see Donald Trump do the mass deportations. But did you see he was speaking, I think, with Mike Johnson at Marago, where he said he is going to let a lot of people in. So I don't think immigration is going to stop whatsoever. Like, I think it'll just be. The people will be vetted.
Tim Pool
It's going to be legally.
Amber Duke
Yeah, yeah, that's great. But I am curious on that because there were attempts to curb some legal immigration during the first term, but they were all stopped by his son in law, Jared Kushner, who's not supposedly involved in the administration.
Alex Stein
I said that that's a lie.
Amber Duke
He's apparently helping with the transition team, but he, he's not going to be working in a explicit role in the White House. But I mean, we'll see.
Phil Labonte
I mean, if he's in, if he's in the white. He's the guy that did the Abraham Accords. So, I mean, he's not a dummy.
Amber Duke
No, he's not dumb. But that's part of the problem is because for things like that, Middle east peace, like, okay, great, run wild, Jared, have fun. But they're Democrats when it comes to a lot of him and Ivanka are pretty. Are Democrats when it comes to a lot of Trump's domestic agenda.
Phil Labonte
I have more issue with Ivanka than I do with Kushner myself.
Alex Stein
But really, see, this is my one issue with Kushner. And gosh, I hope this doesn't bite me in the butt. But I did think it was very weird, you know, what Jared Kushner's dad did to get in trouble that he needed to be pardoned for Trump. He filmed. Jared Kushner's dad filmed his brother in law cheating on his sister with a prostitute.
Amber Duke
And that's why Chris Christie was pushed out of the first transition team as he went after Jared.
Alex Stein
But the reason why that's interesting is because that's similar to what Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell would do, is that they put you in these weird situations sexually, you know, like with a honey pot. And so Jared Kushner's dad essentially did a honey pot on his brother in law to try to help their divorce. So I just think that's kind of weird tactics.
Phil Labonte
Mm.
Tim Pool
Let's jump to this story from the Daily Caller. Conservative host up and walks off of set of own show when co host calls her a Nazi.
Alex Stein
Who is that I want to hear about?
Amber Duke
It's really pretty.
Tim Pool
It's about time a conservative host said, I'm not going to stand for these psycho leftists calling us Nazis on the air. What a brave and, you know, just very, very brave and proud individual.
Amber Duke
Thank you.
Alex Stein
Are we gonna play the clip? What did you say that said that made her say you're a Nazi?
Tim Pool
Tell the story. Tell us.
Amber Duke
Okay, so we were doing a segment reacting to Ryan Gerdusky getting kicked off of CNN for making the beeper joke at Mehdi Hassan.
Alex Stein
This is.
Tim Pool
You're on the Hills Rising.
Amber Duke
Correct. This lady Nomiki, Const. Like a former Bernie activist. I don't know what exactly.
Tim Pool
Lady.
Amber Duke
This. Yeah. Am I allowed to say that? This lady.
Alex Stein
But are they trans?
Tim Pool
No, no, no. Because when I was on with Pierce Morgan, I have no idea who she is. She said my name like five times in a minute. And I was like, why is this lady yelling at me? She's like, this lady.
Amber Duke
And she accused him of misogyny for.
Alex Stein
Saying that, for saying this lady. I didn't even see that clip.
Tim Pool
Well, you gotta watch it.
Amber Duke
It's so great.
Tim Pool
Anyway, continue.
Amber Duke
Okay, so we were reacting to this, and she goes on this long tangent about how Ryan geared us. He's problematic for all these fake smears that she was running against him. And he's a personal friend of mine, so I was going to defend him regardless. But also the joke was funny. And. And he was also literally just called a Nazi by Mehdi Hasan. So I don't like the double standard. Was hilarious. But she keeps, like, insisting that I condemn Ryan. And I said, I'm not going to do that. And she says, well, you want to bring up Mehdi Hasan's problematic history? How about I bring up your Nazi writings from 10 years ago? I'm looking at it right now in Raw Story, But I'm not going to make this personal about you. I'm not going to bring that up. And I was like, you just did first. You just brought it up. And also, what are you talking about? And I know actually what she was talking about, because this was a fake spirit that was run by Media Matters. When I was in high school, I was dating a Jewish guy. Huge Nazi behavior, by the way. And we used to send jokes to each other. He'd send me jokes about, like, Catholics, you know, like, molesting school kids and altar boys. And I would send him Holocaust jokes. And that was, like, part of our banter. And someone from Media Matters screenshotted the Holocaust jokes?
Alex Stein
Yeah. How did they get. How did they get these messages?
Amber Duke
They got them as soon as I entered the media business when I was, like, 22 years old. They went through my whole, like, Twitter history and just screenshotted it for future possibilities.
Alex Stein
What were you saying? Like, why is there a wooden door in the gas chambers? Like, what were you saying?
Amber Duke
Yeah, some stuff like that.
Phil Labonte
What?
Tim Pool
No, no, no, no. Come on. Like, how do they get access to your social media?
Amber Duke
I don't know. They just. They went through all my tweet history and just screenshotted these old tweets before I had a chance to delete them. Because, again, I was, like, 22. I had no intention of being a public figure. I had no intention of working in media. It was kind of an accident. And so then they waited until 2018, which was like six or seven years after this, because I was a teenager at the time. And they posted them in response to me suggesting that AOC and Rashida Tlaib were anti Semitic. So they were like, look at this hypocrite she's actually a anti Semitic, like, Nazi person. So she was talking about those tweets, but she didn't read enough of the Raw Story article to know what she was talking about. So anyway, the segment ends and she immediately starts screeching at me about how I'm a Nazi and I do Nazi writings and Nazi comments, and I don't know how to debate because I always put the burden on her, which I'm pretty sure is how debate works. Like, if you make a claim, you should have to support it with evidence. And I just was. I had been on with her for three months at that point. This was not the first time we've had issues off air. So I just packed up my stuff and I left. And I told the producers, like, I'm not sitting next to a woman who just called me a Nazi. I'm out.
Tim Pool
Good. But you're still on the show.
Amber Duke
Yeah.
Tim Pool
So can. What happens after this?
Amber Duke
Well, I mean, there's only so much I can say, but what I will share is that she's not. Not going to be back on the show. From my understanding, from this point, I. It was suggested that I would have to work with her again. And I told them that that was not happening and was very clear about that. But one of the things that was crazy about it was I was supposed to be on the Monday before the election with her and Robby Suave, the main host of the show. And when I made clear that I wasn't going to appear with someone who called me a Nazi again, they actually bumped me from that show. Show instead of her. So I was off that Monday after this incident.
Tim Pool
But you're on the show now and she's gone.
Amber Duke
Yeah. So I guess I won.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Yes. So I was on Piers Morgan. I don't know. She is. I never heard her before. And so it was really well known.
Amber Duke
Tim, her name.
Alex Stein
Her name's Nomiki.
Tim Pool
It was. Who was it? Was it. You guys saw that? It was Vinnie from pbd. Right. And because I don't know who they're booking, all I know is I'm sitting here and I can hear things. Things. And I'm staring at a camera. I don't have a screen. And it was Waj Ali, her and me. I went on Piers Morgan's show with Brian. Was. Was it Brianna Joy Gray? I think it was. I think that's who it was.
Amber Duke
Probably.
Tim Pool
It was great. It was a normal segment. And after it ended, Pierce was like, wow, that was really calm. Tim, congratulations on the family and then Brianna was like, congratulations, Tim. And I was like, thank you so much. And that was it. And everyone commented, like, that's weird for Piers Morgan. So when I went on the second time, I went on. I went on the first time. I've done Fox News hits before. I've done whatever tv. I've done MSNBC before and abc. And it's usually like, you sit there, you're very calm, and they'll say, what say you, sir? And you'll say, well, I think X, Y and Z, A, B and C. And if we do this, then maybe we'll see that. And then they go to the next person. Well, what do you think this one, Pierce? I don't know. I guess what people like on the Internet. He asked me the question first, and I said, well, you know, Trump is going to have some difficulties with women, but I think a lot of women will hold their nose and vote for Donald Trump for economic reasons reasons. But there are a lot of men who probably will not vote for a woman. How Kamala gets over that, I'm not quite sure. Then she starts talking. She's screaming, saying, tim Pool's far right, his misogynist male audience. And I'm like, what's happening? Why is she yelling at me? And she was saying a bunch of crazy things that were completely fabricated. She was like, tim Pool was a Covid denier who got Covid and then tried taking Ivermectin. And I'm like, what? None of that is true. She just made it all up. And so what happens is I. I said, why is this lady saying my name so much? And then she snapped. She's like, this lady, I have a name.
Alex Stein
I am.
Tim Pool
I don't. I still don't know, saying, you people, you people.
Amber Duke
And she said, she said, like, I'm very well known. I'm on the Internet.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
And I was like, I'm on the Internet.
Amber Duke
I think so.
Tim Pool
I was like, I have no idea who you are.
Amber Duke
But this is what she was like, every segment on this show, like, no matter what it was even, it was something where. Where like, typically with like a. Usually I can find common ground with plenty of Bernie people.
Tim Pool
I.
Amber Duke
On economy stuff. It didn't matter what the segment was. Whatever I said, she was the opposite.
Tim Pool
I think it was. I think she's a Republican and she likes Donald Trump and she knows that, you know, she's going to be the villain. So she can go on these shows and say, I'm going to. I'm going to show them what Liberals really are. I will do what must be done. And then, you know, her friend is like, but they'll hate you. They'll call you a libtard. And she's like, but it'll help Donald Trump win.
Amber Duke
You're probably.
Tim Pool
She walks outside, they turn the camera and she goes. And then Trump wins.
Amber Duke
A lot of the comments on the show whenever she was on, not just this segment, would say, I want Nomiki to stay on through election day, even though she's so awful because she's single handedly helping Trump win.
Tim Pool
And you want to see the reaction when Trump wins.
Amber Duke
Yeah. Well, and here's the thing. She did an electoral app where she had Kamala winning like 343.
Tim Pool
No, Kalinske said that he thought Kamala could win Iowa and Florida.
Amber Duke
She had Texas, Iowa and Florida. And the saddest thing is she was not on the day after election day so she could grapple with how wrong her map was.
Alex Stein
Although for all the people that were playing at home, there were 10 million missing votes from the previous election. So.
Tim Pool
No, no, it's like, it's like six now.
Alex Stein
Has it gone to six?
Tim Pool
Yeah, because they didn't.
Alex Stein
Six is still a lot.
Tim Pool
They're still counting. Alex, I don't show.
Alex Stein
The population of America is 300. The population of America is roughly 350 million.
Tim Pool
So there's, there's. Let's do some quick math. Trump is up what, 4 million and Kamala's down 6. So there's like what, 2 million, 2 or 3 million votes.
Phil Labonte
I think she's like 3 right now. Yeah.
Alex Stein
Then in 2020.
Tim Pool
Yeah, there's like 3 million less votes than in 2020.
Alex Stein
Still seems like a lot of.
Tim Pool
Well, actually, I can just get the hard number.
Alex Stein
No, because you only need 40,000 in Pennsylvania or whatever. I mean, maybe it was because it.
Phil Labonte
Was because they were mailed out last time. The 2020 election was novel year for people to vote. It was, it was like you could. They mailed out, they mailed them out and then they, they went out and they, they ballot.
Alex Stein
I'll just say this much. Donald Trump, when it came to in person voting, won all 50 states, even the most liberal states. And when it came to mail in ballots, Joe Biden won all 50 states. So. So. Well, I mean, I'm just saying.
Phil Labonte
Well, the thing is like low propensity voters are actually, they never know what they're voting for. They never know why they're voting. Like, even people that are really informed are still mostly running on emotion. Like that's just kind of how human beings.
Amber Duke
Yes. And part of the Trump campaign strategy was deliberately to target low to mid propensity voters. Because of course, in 2016, one of the big Trump effects facts was people who had either never voted before or were what they call delinquent voters had come out in droves for him.
Brett Dasovic
That was why they set up a thing with the undertaker, the podcast he did with the ex professional wrestlers. They said there's a whole market here of people who would be sympathetic to his views but may not be seen as inherently political or willing to vote most of the time.
Amber Duke
Right. And also just from like a campaign strategy point, reaching out to low propensity voters is cheaper and more efficient than trying to change people's mind. Which is why I thought. I never thought Kamala could win because her campaign strategy was to get disaffected Republicans and you have to spend probably twice as much money and knock on someone's door probably three times as often for them to flip from a Republican to a Democrat. Whereas if you hit a low propensity voter two times, it doesn't cost nearly as much. It doesn't take nearly as much manpower to get those people to come out for you.
Alex Stein
And Kamala had no campaign. She had nothing. No policies. Because I went to that Kamala Harris rally that Beyonce didn't sing.
Amber Duke
And you got gypped.
Alex Stein
I got gypped. And not just me, but a lot of single mothers or their kids that weren't able to afford the Beyonce concert when she was actually doing a concert wanted to see that.
Tim Pool
They thought, oh, a clarification. Looks like the total is about 8 million.
Alex Stein
Oh, so I'm right on a blimp.
Phil Labonte
It was, it was, it was still. It was about the fact that there were a bunch of mail out ballot.
Amber Duke
Did a lot of. But these places really changed their laws related to that much in the past four years.
Phil Labonte
I don't think they mailed ballots out the way they did because I thought.
Alex Stein
They went by the sentence ballots. Like Oregon, it's only mail in. So you can go vote on the day of the election, but you're just filling out a mail in ballot and dropping it off.
Phil Labonte
What I mean is they during COVID they sent mailed them to people.
Tim Pool
I'm sorry, I am a lot of states. I am wrong. I am wrong. I am wrong. I only, I only counted. So keep talking. I'll do the. I'll do the hard.
Phil Labonte
So I could be. I could be wrong. But it's my understanding that in 2020 because of COVID they mailed ball out to anyone that was on the census and then they sent people out to harvest those ballots. That's the way that I thought it was a.
Amber Duke
It was local and state election officials, 4.1 million the rules in order to do that. I don't think that was a. Because voting. Because voting laws are not federal.
Phil Labonte
Yes, correct. Yeah, I understand that. But I thought that, I think that I was under the impression, and again, I could be wrong. I was under the impression that the Democrats or that the. Because of COVID they changed things so that way they could mail ballots out to people's homes. Anyone that was on the census.
Amber Duke
Right.
Phil Labonte
Because they had just done the census or whatever, and they sent it, mailed them out. And then because of COVID they had people go out and collect the ballots. Now, I could be wrong.
Amber Duke
Well, I guess my point is I don't know how many of those states reversed those rules for 2024 because a lot of them kept the same rules in place.
Brett Dasovic
So 4 million fewer people voted in 2024 than in.
Alex Stein
Well, Donald Trump had about the same numbers. I think he went up a few hundred thousand. But the drastic difference was. But she had no messaging. I went to that rally. It was all about abortion. It was literally. They would even say, Donald Trump is trying to control your uterus.
Amber Duke
So I mean, that lie was at the DNC too.
Brett Dasovic
That lie was exactly what they used all their money on Hollywood, all the Hollywood spokespeople that they had talking about, it was all about abortion. Even though, again, low info voters might, that might sway someone not realizing that it wasn't anywhere on the ballot anyways, because he'd already said that I am not going to, you know, make any federal claim to any type of abortion ban.
Amber Duke
The Democrats also also only had about a 4 percentage point advantage on abortion. So they were running on an issue that wasn't a big, you know, money a big winner for them. Whereas Trump was up double digits on economy and immigration. Those were the top issues for voters. So you can't make up that deficit by just talking about abortion.
Brett Dasovic
And then she kept like copying his, his position. She's like, yeah, no tax on, no tax on tips. Sounds like a great idea.
Phil Labonte
Build that wall, make America great again.
Amber Duke
We're not doing an EV mandate.
Phil Labonte
You know, she definitely, they, she said that deportations were on the table like before. Like, I was like, oh, and she's.
Brett Dasovic
A gun owner, Phil.
Phil Labonte
Oh, yeah, she's a gun owner. And, and she believes in stand your ground laws. California. Now, granted, she would not actually see any legal repercussions if that had did happen. If she to use a gun to defend herself in her own home. Everybody else in California, you're going to jail forever.
Brett Dasovic
As far as I'm concerned. The election was lost when they had the picture of Tim Walls playing Madden and it's got the perfectly placed bottle of Mountain Dew that was literally like, hello there, fellow gamers.
Amber Duke
And the score at halftime was 0. 0.
Alex Stein
He said AOC loves doing pick sixes. Like, he didn't even use a term right for pick sixes. When you.
Amber Duke
She knows how to run a pick six.
Alex Stein
She knows how to run a six picks. It's not a play you run. It's like you have to. It's a turnover. You take the ball from the team and score a touchdown on an interception. So he just doesn't even know the basics of football. And he's supposedly a football coach.
Amber Duke
A state championship winning.
Brett Dasovic
No, no. The thing is, he likely didn't write that. Yeah, it reads as fake. The picture reads as fake. You can't get away with that anymore. For all. For whatever you want to say about Donald Trump if you don't like him. There is no other presidential candidate in history that can go work at McDonald's and not make it look like he's trying to placate you. Yeah, he's the only person who can do that. There is no other personality like him that could pull off something like that.
Phil Labonte
It's hilarious that they put the bottle of Mountain Dew in it.
Brett Dasovic
I saw that.
Amber Duke
The J.D. vance thing with like, they'd call me racist.
Brett Dasovic
No.
Amber Duke
Any diet. Mountain Dew and his.
Brett Dasovic
And to be. To be fair, the reason I say that is because J.D. vance had his own fail. He like goes into a donut shop. And it was the most awkward thing I have ever. It was like he had never seen another human being before in his entire life. Life. And I was like, just don't do this. You're great on the debate stage. You're extremely intelligent. Stop trying to look like a normal person or not.
Tim Pool
Bill Burr had a great bit on SNL where he said, Trump goes into this McDonald's. It's like the first time he's genuinely happy. He's like, is this where they do the fries? Like what? And he's right. Like, Trump was super excited to be there at the McDonald's. It was amazing.
Phil Labonte
He was.
Tim Pool
And then. And then someone posted the meme where they were like, Trump gave me an extra nugget.
Amber Duke
My six piece My favorite Tim Walls moment, though, was on, I think it was a Thursday or Friday, they launched the Hunters and Anglers for Harris Walls Coalition. And normally when you launch a campaign coalition, by the way, you have, like, a list of prominent people that would be considered a part of that coalition that are going to campaign for you. They did not have a single one of those because surprise, surprise. Hunters and anglers don't support Harris Walls. But the next day, Tim Walls goes out for this annual pheasant hunt, the governor's pheasant hunt in Minnesota, and literally cannot figure out how to load his shotgun and has it, like, stuck into his groin as he's, like, fiddling with the shells. And it was incredible.
Tim Pool
Did you see when. Who was it? Kuntz? Is that how you say his name? The guy was running for a Senate, I think, against.
Alex Stein
Shot a guy.
Tim Pool
No, no, no. When they. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. The reporter got hit by both fragments.
Amber Duke
Oh, yeah. He was running against Josh Hawley.
Phil Labonte
Right.
Tim Pool
And he was firing what was like an AR15.15ft from steel targets.
Amber Duke
Yes, yes.
Tim Pool
Like, dude, please stop.
Amber Duke
And then they post a gun guy.
Tim Pool
And I'm going to tell you, don't do that.
Amber Duke
They posted it and said, great day at the rage.
Tim Pool
A reporter got struck in the arm and he was bleeding.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And they were like, killed him.
Alex Stein
Oh, you know, it should have been a big red flag, the fact that they were parading out Liz Cheney and all of a sudden loving Dick Cheney, like, that is. That was desperation as it gets. I mean, that's.
Tim Pool
Well, so there's a. One of our contractors is liberal, fairly liberal. And she was telling us that she saw this really awful commercial in the Midwest that they were running. And then she was like, did you guys see it? And I was like, which one? I don't know. And then she was like, it was. I can't remember. It was like a really awful Midwest commercial for Common Law. I think that's what did her in. And then I was like, I don't know. I can't. I can't think of that. And she's like, yeah, it was like some woman, she goes in to vote, and then she, like, looks at this other woman seductively. And then it's like, lie to your husbands. And she was like, as if all liberal women are battered women who are only voting this way because their husbands forced them to do it.
Brett Dasovic
Again, they don't realize how disconnected they are from the average person. They have no idea because they're D.C. elites. They don't understand what normal people Are like, every level of that campaign was a failure on trying to connect in some way to normal people. They don't. Human?
Amber Duke
Well, no.
Alex Stein
And then what? Tim Walsh. I mean, I know we're just beating a dead horse, but talking about how he was at Tiananmen Square and that he dated that Chinese spy. I mean, like, Eric Swalwell kind of swallows.
Amber Duke
Like, bro, people don't season their tacos.
Alex Stein
Yeah, that's the I. White guy tacos. I mean, he's just such a disaster.
Tim Pool
That one really offended me because white people are notorious for killing people to make their food taste better. The East India Trading Company is like, we're gonna sail around the world for black peppercorn, and we'll kill anyone who stands in our way. There's a funny meme where it's like, venture capital in the 1500s, and it's like three dudes in Musketeer outfits, and they're like, lend us a ship and muskets and we'll massacre an island of natives to plant nutmeg. It's like, so when he's like, white people, the spiciest thing is, is pepper. It's like, oh, come on, man. You can't. You can't simultaneously say white colonizers are evil and then forget the fact that we try to make food taste better.
Amber Duke
Also, if you're a working class white person, like, do not tell me that you did not have a McCormick taco seasoning packet in your house.
Brett Dasovic
I probably still do.
Tim Pool
Oh, dude.
Amber Duke
Like, everybody I knew, but they're still in the pantry.
Tim Pool
Everybody I knew growing up had allspice, nutmeg, cinnamon, everything, Red pepper. I'm like, yeah, all of it. It's like you go to the grocery store and there's just everywhere. Saffron, maybe. Nobody had, I guess.
Amber Duke
Yeah. I mean, that's expensive.
Tim Pool
A weird one.
Amber Duke
Yeah.
Brett Dasovic
All of that was so bad. And it was. It was the camo hat. I'm like, you're not. You can't actually think that people are buying this, Right?
Alex Stein
What about when you try to change the air filter and he's changing that oil? It didn't even do it right. I mean, it's just. It was a fake campaign. The people actually paid attention, and we got the best results with Donald Trump winning, but I was sweating bullets. I just did not think that they would let Donald Trump be president. And now I'm even more worried that they are going to try to do something to take Donald Trump out. I mean, I hope that doesn't happen, but I think the deep state, whoever you want to call it, the target, has gotten even bigger on Donald Trump's back.
Phil Labonte
I was. I was 100% on the same page as you. I was like, they're not going to let him win.
Brett Dasovic
You know, we said that, like, we went off air one day and we're like, yeah, no, no way.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. I didn't think. I figured that the. I honestly, I thought that it was. I thought the American people would be more impressionable. I thought the media constantly hammering down on the Donald Trump is bad, Donald Trump is bad was actually going to be what did it. And to be honest with you, like, the whole country did shift to the right, but it wasn't like a huge, gigantic shift.
Tim Pool
I just, you know, we're gonna go to super chats in a second, but I just want to point this out. I invested in buzzfeed and I made a lot of money.
Alex Stein
What do you mean they're back up now?
Tim Pool
Because Vivek started buying buzzfeed, right?
Alex Stein
Yes.
Tim Pool
And so, you know, so here's what happens. I'm on this show, and there have been probably a dozen times since the inception of the show where we see a story and we're like, oh, wow, look at that company. And then a month later, it's like, the Stock is up 500%.
Brett Dasovic
We need a Tim stock trick.
Tim Pool
Yeah. And I'm like, you know, Tim and.
Alex Stein
Nancy, you know, look, look, Dan Crenshaw.
Tim Pool
Is the best because we're on the front line of the news reports as they break, I see these stories and then just, like, shrug. And then a month later, I see the. I see the stock go up and I'm like, maybe I should actually invest in this stuff. So I see Vivek Ramaswamy start tweeting how he's going to buy up a bunch of buzzfeed and change the direction of the company. And I went, okay. And so I went in and I bought a bunch of BuzzFeed, and now I'm up 60%. It's fantastic.
Alex Stein
16% in the rich get richer, huh?
Tim Pool
Hey, hey, hey. I am a proud left partial owner of buzzfeed, so I am against your progressive.
Amber Duke
I actually read buzzfeed every single day because I get really great ideas for my culture newsletter because they're always the first to report on the really strange liberal trends before conservative media picks up on it. So I'm an avid BuzzFeed consumer.
Alex Stein
And I'm not even saying this to kiss Tim's derriere, but you know what also is Probably a huge difference is the fact that Donald Trump did do a strategy where he went on alternative media platforms. I think that really changed.
Tim Pool
What was the first podcast that he did?
Amber Duke
I think it was the Nel, I think the Nelk Boys, I think so.
Tim Pool
But when did he go on? When did he go on the Nelk Boys?
Alex Stein
He went on Theo Vaughn show Summer, I think.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Alex Stein
I think that did make a difference for sure. Because, I mean, legacy media, whatever you want to call it, is dying. The mainstream media is dying. The reviews staying, clearly firing everybody. It's only going to be a matter of time before it all just collapses.
Brett Dasovic
So, I mean, all of that should be requirement anyways, because as they showed you before, like, whenever Kamala would want to do any type of interview, she wants to curate the question.
Alex Stein
She wants build a hundred thousand dollars set.
Amber Duke
Build $100,000, which was a payoff, by the way, the logo with Al Sharpton.
Brett Dasovic
And the logo was off center.
Alex Stein
Yeah, that. That set couldn't have cost at 100,000.
Amber Duke
No, it cost 20. And then the extra 80 was a thank you.
Brett Dasovic
They do that and they curate the questions. They have complete control over everything. And like I said, nowadays, people can spot fake from a mile away. It's not the same thing as Trump or J.D. vance going on a podcast and saying, three hours, let's go. Let's talk about whatever you want.
Amber Duke
Well, remember, there was also a podcaster that Kamala was supposed to do, or she did record it. It was a Arab podcast.
Tim Pool
Oh, that's right.
Amber Duke
And he said bacon was a spice. Yeah. He never released the episode because she wouldn't. She refused beforehand to talk about Israel at all. And then she kept. She said bacon was her favorite spice. And he was.
Tim Pool
And he was like, whoa, whoa, no, no, we can't do that. Say something else because. And then she was like, what did she say after that?
Amber Duke
She was like, what? I like bacon. I think. I think she doubled down.
Tim Pool
She. No, she said something else. He's like, this is boring.
Alex Stein
The Arab guy said that to her?
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Trump sitting vice president. See, that's another thing is I don't like Kamala Harris, but if she walks in this room, I'd be respectful because she is the vice president. Like, I would probably see if.
Tim Pool
So if. If. If they were. If they came to me and they were like, would you do interview with Kamala Harris?
Alex Stein
Better say yes.
Tim Pool
Well, of course, but I know it's gonna be bad.
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Tim Pool
There's no way. So listen, it's one thing to go on Joe Rogan and get a one on one with Joe where Joe will try to be respectful. It's another thing to come in this room where today we have six people Camillera sitting down in this room. Like, imagine if we had another chance. She's sitting next to Alex. We'd all just be like, no matter what she said, she'd get shut down. There's no way, no way she'd handle anything like that.
Amber Duke
And she wouldn't be prepared for the questions. This is why liberals wouldn't ask what the mainstream media would ask.
Tim Pool
So a good example of, I think, why liberals won't come on Tim Cast irl. Some do, some do. Don't get me wrong. But we had, we, we had one guy on. I'll just shout him out. Matt Bender. And I've got Seamus over here and me. And Seamus is staunch pro life. I'm traditional pro choice and he's modern pro abortion. Whatever. He's arguing with me that I'm pro life when I was literally arguing the traditional Democrat position on abortion and he was saying women should be able to get abortions within nine months. And I was like, well, that's great. Crazy. Seamus is like, I'm just not going to say anything. And so these liberals are like, they think. Arguing with me is like. They think this. I'm conservative. And I'm like. As I'm having this argument with them, I'm like, it would be really interesting to see what you. If you actually argue with someone who was conservative. Because I'm not. But that's the thing. If they come on this show, they say Tim Pool is far right and I'm like moderate liberal.
Brett Dasovic
And then they don't understand the Overton Window has shifted as far as it has.
Phil Labonte
Mm.
Tim Pool
I don't, I don't know that it's. I don't know that I agree that it's shifted. I would argue that take. Take the. Over the Overton window, right, and then have like a Sasquatch hand grab the left side and just pull the metal until it's bent and jagged and sticking out to the far left and no longer looks like a window. And you've got some weird. The institutions accept this weird wokeness, but regular people rejected it. That's why we are where we are now.
Brett Dasovic
Your position, that makes us politically homeless in a lot of respects. Meaning that we don't have a traditional ideal ideology or party that really aligns with those beliefs the way that they. It would have been the Democrat party back in.
Tim Pool
Yeah, it's.
Phil Labonte
It's 90s or early aughts Democrats.
Tim Pool
Did you see, did you see Alan Lichtman came back to X?
Brett Dasovic
Did he already?
Tim Pool
Already he, he, he's like, I'm going to Blue Sky. I'm deactivating my account. Like a day later, he was back. I tell you, they look Trump supporters and conservative tried to go to Parlor and Parlor got screwed over. They tried to go to Gab and get her and it doesn't work. And then liberals are like, we're going to Threads. Didn't work. They were like, look how big it is. They all came back. Then they're like, now we're going to Blue sky and it doesn't work.
Amber Duke
Did you all see this, this breakdown of the audience or the users of X that the way it's changed since Elon took over? It was like 65% Democrat and now it's evenly split. It's like 45, 47 or something like that.
Tim Pool
Interesting. Well, we're going to go to Super Chat, so if you haven't already, what? You kindly smash that, like, button. Share the show with everyone you know. And my friends, for those watching, if before Thanksgiving or by Thanksgiving, I should say we sign up 5,000 members. It's a, it's a heavy lift, but we've, we've actually done it before in less time. Alex Stein will go to Antarctica and.
Alex Stein
I don't want to go, so you would be punishing me. So be trolling me. The audience would be trolling me because.
Tim Pool
I asked him if he was. He's like, I don't want to go. You know, Alex will go. And I said, what if we signed up 3,000 members?
Alex Stein
I said, no way. That's not enough. 3,000 is nothing.
Tim Pool
And then I said, okay, 5,000 new members. You do it. And then he's like, well, now I have to do it if that happens.
Alex Stein
Yeah, because that would pay for the trip. And then. Yeah, I feel that I would be obligated to go if we, if you got that many subscriptions. Yes. And I don't want to go.
Tim Pool
I don't think we're going to hit that number. I don't know.
Alex Stein
Well, who knows? We'll see. It just depends on how I want to.
Tim Pool
I don't want to get anybody's hopes up. Everybody signs up and then we're like, look, we don't get to that number. You're. You're a member of Tim Cast. Not the worst thing in the world. Join our Discord server because we do members only shows and the Discord Server's got like minded individuals. You can hang out, you can communicate, you can help organize. But if we do it that number, we're gonna, we're gonna use those funds to send Alex on this, on this trip to Antarctica.
Brett Dasovic
Some video.
Alex Stein
Buy some coffee from Tim with my name on it, please. Buy the prime time grind. Don't buy any of the other, just buy the cast.
Tim Pool
I do not want to go to Antarctica. I don't get it.
Alex Stein
I know everybody says it because I'll tell you exactly why. You fly from Dallas to Chile. Santiago, Chile. Then you got to go from Santiago, Chile to Punta Arenas. And then from Punta Arenas, it's a four hour flight, not a boat, boat. And then you land on the ice shelf in Antarctica. I just, I don't trust these people. I don't trust the Boeing, Southwest Airlines.
Tim Pool
What do you think happens when you get there? You're expecting the sun not to set.
Alex Stein
You know, I would think that the sun would set. But what the sun's supposed to do is like what it does in the north, but during the wintertime there it does a full circle. So if you see it set, then it wouldn't conform to the globe model. Disproving the globe. But wait, wait.
Tim Pool
Right now what you should see in Antarctica is the sun is not setting.
Alex Stein
The sun, it's summer. It's going to make a full circle around your head. So, so yeah, it would be light the whole time.
Tim Pool
That proves the fake. The flat earth is wrong.
Alex Stein
It would prove it. Well, I mean, there's other different people that say the model is this. And I'm just telling you what people say. They say, oh, well, you know, it could be refraction from the firmament. There's all kinds of different excuses. Listen, I, everybody's like, I want to go to Antarctica. It'd be so cool. I just, I'd rather go to Cancun, Mexico. I'd rather go to San Antonio with some big booty Latinas. I'd rather go to Galveston Beach. Like there's a lot of places.
Brett Dasovic
I don't think they're going to sign up as many people to send you to Cancun.
Tim Pool
If we get only 1,000 new members, we will send Alex to Cancun and.
Alex Stein
I'll live stream the whole thing. Seven days, live stream. And that's the other thing. It's an 11 day trip. I, I mean, I'm not that cool. But believe it or not, guys, I have crap to do. I mean, 11 days is a long time.
Tim Pool
You know what I mean?
Alex Stein
I got A cat. I got a girlfriend that I love. I got a dad. I got, you know, I got.
Phil Labonte
All right, you know, let's grab, let's.
Tim Pool
Read some super chats. Mr. Batalon says. Hey Tim and crew, what is your take on Pokemon Go using its users to make a large scale geospatial model? No idea. What are they doing?
Brett Dasovic
We weren't following that. Neither that or the Pokemon leaks. But it sounds like something straight out of like Facebook building models out with, you know, with the profiles, with like ghost profiles and stuff like that. I mean, does that shock you at all that you would give up your data and your geolocation information, that they wouldn't use it for something nefarious?
Tim Pool
All right, what do we got? Alpha turkey says primary Lawler, day two. And Elad, how would you feel if you didn't eat breakfast today? Yeah, people were ragging on Elad quite a bit.
Brett Dasovic
Why?
Alex Stein
We were, we were having Christian nation thing.
Tim Pool
Yes, but it wasn't, it wasn't just the Christination thing. It was the, he was saying, if the founding fathers wanted this nation to be a Christian nation, why didn't they explicitly state it? And the first thing I'll say is people misunderstand. They think when you get someone who's Christian or someone who reads the text of the founding fathers and they say it's a Christian nation, a first order thinker is assuming you're talking about a Christian theocracy where the government is like literally part of the church. And that's not what they're saying. They're saying that this, the found the, the principles of this nation, the rights guaranteed were founded using Christian principles. Which is true because the country was like 99 Christian. And so from that people are like, elad can't understand multi ordered thinking. That's why they asked that question. How would you feel if you didn't eat breakfast breakfast yesterday?
Alex Stein
Did you know that they found a bunch of bones in Ben Franklin's London house? No, children's bones. They did. No, I'm serious. Type it in right now. Ben Franklin bones.
Tim Pool
We'll read some more super chats.
Alex Stein
You guys hate my conspiracies. Look into it.
Tim Pool
But there's another, and I'm not trying to rag on a lot or anything, but another portion was I was trying to explain to him like there's like the fish in the water argument that no one's going to. If literally everyone's a Christian, they all agree on their morals. They're not going to write down, hey, we all agree that we're Christians. Right? Because they are. And I was like, it's for the same reason in law, we don't say this law only applies to humans. It doesn't say, like, if a human being does this thing, it is a crime. Because we understand dogs are not subject to human law. We have dominion over them. So I made the point about the discovery of air as matter and not just void. And he said, air was never discovered. So I said, okay, well, the discovery of zero. And he said, zero was never discovered. And then everybody at the table was just groaning and everybody in the chat was going off on him. Sorry, a lot. Not trying to rag on you, but that's what happened. All right, let's go. Five says, Tim, you say that the ATF formed by a gut is unconstitutional because it infringes on the fifth Amendment right to not self incriminate. People self incriminate all the time after their Miranda warning. Would a similar warning alleviate fifth concern on the form? No, because if you go on a form and self incriminate, you can't buy a gun. If the form says, okay, we all have a right to keep and bear arms. You have right to remain silent. You have Miranda rights. Whatever the form says. Did you commit a crime? Well, the fifth Amendment says I don't have to self incriminate. Well, then you can't have a gun. What do you mean I have a right to keep and bear arms? No, not unless you self incriminate. Contradiction there. Giving someone a warning saying you have a right not to self incriminate and if you don't, you can't have a gun is infringing upon your. Your Second amendment right. All right, let's, let's go. Let's go. John Galt says Elad was mistaken last night with reference to George Washington's faith. Washington was an Anglican. He was very reserved about his faith. But he was a Christian. That is correct. We corrected him on that. He said he wasn't. And then he was like, George Washington wasn't. And then we googled it and looked it up and it was like he very much was all right. Gitch says today's Culture War podcast was pretty wild. Was just your theory is wrong because says thing. Yeah, well, your theory is wrong because says thing. Pretty funny stuff.
Alex Stein
It was entertaining. Everybody needs to go watch the Flat Earth debate on the Culture War Channel.
Tim Pool
Tim cast Raymond G. Stanley J. Says, let's go. Let's get Alex to Antarctica. So hopefully by Monday we're gonna have a meter on the website Showing how many people have signed up to get Alex to go to Antarctica. I got to ask. I don't. I don't know if we're going to make it. We only have two shows next week.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah.
Tim Pool
So we have. Tonight. I will. I'm going to be doing my morning show tomorrow for the weekend, and I will shout this out.
Alex Stein
Great. I'm just sad, dude. I'm nervous. I'm going to go to my cats. Dude, we're going to kill.
Tim Pool
No, but we're going to cover those costs. We're going to figure it out for you. So then Monday morning shows and irl, Tuesdays mornings and irl, we're going to be promoting this, being, like, guys become members. And if we. If we hit 5,000 and we have about a week to do it, and that and Wednesday included, too. But there's no shows on Wednesday. Wednesday, then Alex is going to Antarctica.
Alex Stein
Yes, I am.
Tim Pool
You challenged me.
Alex Stein
I did. Originally. That was like three years ago. I know.
Tim Pool
That was not even that. It was like a month ago.
Alex Stein
Well, that. But I'm saying the first time I ever came on here, I don't know if you saw the clip. Somebody clipped it.
Tim Pool
You.
Alex Stein
Antarctica came up and you said you would send me. The first time I was ever on here, you didn't even know me. You're like, I'll send you to Antarctica.
Tim Pool
So, yeah, yeah, I remember.
Alex Stein
It was like, prophecy.
Tim Pool
And so now I figured, like, we were talking before the show, and I'm like this. I told him I'd give him money. I said. I said, I messaged the chat. They said they'd do it. How can we create that pressure? He can't deny. And I said, what if 3,000 people sign up to get you to go? He said, no, 5,000. And I said, done. And I said, for sure.
Alex Stein
Yes, we will do this. If we. If you guys.
Tim Pool
So you have to go to tim. Go to timcast.com click join us. But it'll be easier by Monday, hopefully, because we ask our developer to make a meter to track it. And once you can see that on the site and it'll say, like, send Alex.
Alex Stein
That helps the goal. Helps it, right? Yeah.
Tim Pool
And then we'll see. We'll see. All right. Jason Dixon says. Tim. Breaking news. Trump has announced Sebastian Gorka as senior director for counterterrorism.
Alex Stein
Is that true?
Tim Pool
Yeah, I saw it all over Twitter. Cool.
Alex Stein
Well, what, What. What is Gorka's background again, though? What does he know about terrorism?
Amber Duke
I'm not even saying Budapest.
Alex Stein
Is that what it Was like. But he. I forget what his job was in the last administration. Didn't he do. He worked for Trump.
Amber Duke
He was, wasn't he? Just like an advisor.
Alex Stein
Oh, I guess. I don't know.
Amber Duke
I just don't remember.
Alex Stein
I don't know. I feel like maybe don't put a radio broadcaster in front of that for that.
Tim Pool
Eli McInnes says you have to call Alex's trip to Antarctica prime time high jump tour.
Alex Stein
I'll do it. Prime time high jump wasn't high jump.
Tim Pool
North Pole, though.
Alex Stein
That was Operation High Jump. No, actually, I think that was Antarctica for Operation High Jump. I could be wrong.
Tim Pool
I think that was North Pole.
Alex Stein
Might be. I don't know. Look at up.
Tim Pool
Let's. Let's figure it out. It was Navy Operation Antarctica. Oh, wow, look at that. Yeah. High jump was a Navy operation Antarctica in 46 and 47.
Alex Stein
I'm right twice tonight, Tim. I was right about the discrepancy in votes and Antarctica.
Tim Pool
No, you. No, I corrected you on the. On the votes.
Alex Stein
Well, formula neither here nor there. Let's just. Let's just go to Antarctica, babe. Let's go, baby. I love you.
Tim Pool
All right, grab some more super chats. All right. Devin Porter says, has anyone ever seen Rachel Maddow and Michael Knowles in the same room? I haven't. We did have this. When Michael Knowles came here the first time, there was a strange thing that happened where he walked in and we were like, you know, we've got waiver, someone's got to sign up. And he was like, do you have a bathroom that I could use? And we were like, for sure.
Amber Duke
That's a good impression.
Tim Pool
And when he walked out, when the door opened, Rachel Maddow walked out and we were all confused. Rachel Maddow walk, ran back in, closed the door, and then quickly opened it again. And it was Michael Knowles again. And we were like, whoa, that was strange. You know.
Alex Stein
I thought you're going to say that he, like, blew up the bathroom.
Tim Pool
No, no, no, no, no. Sam Cedar and I only say this not, not to drag the guy, but on the culture when he was here we are live. And he goes, sorry about your toilet. And I was like, why? And he's like, I broke it. And I was like, did you clog the toilet? And he was like, well, it won't flush. And I was like, why are you saying this live on the show?
Alex Stein
Sam Cedar clogged up your toilet.
Phil Labonte
Well, I.
Tim Pool
He said he couldn't get it to go down.
Phil Labonte
Wow.
Alex Stein
And I was like, fiber.
Tim Pool
I was like, dude, it's because we have one. It's. It's like one of those futuristic low flow, like, controlled sensor toilets. It's. It's not sold as an eco toilet, sold as, like a fancy Japanese, like, ass warmer, but it uses minimal water. We're unwell. I was like, whatever. We have water here. We're next to the river. We're not. We're not in dra. Well, well, actually, West Virginia is in drought. But I'm like, we're not super worried about that. But I was like, this is the problem. It's this low flow thing. So when you press it to flush, it doesn't go. And then you got to press it again and it doesn't go. And you press it five times. And now you've used twice the water you would on a regular toilet. But anyway, on the show, he brought that up, and I was like, I.
Brett Dasovic
You could have said that off air, bro. That's what. That's all he had to say.
Amber Duke
I don't know why he would tell on himself like that.
Phil Labonte
I don't know.
Tim Pool
Maybe. I mean, it is funny.
Amber Duke
Does he have a humiliation fetish?
Alex Stein
Yo, is Sam a homosexual? I'm not. I'm not saying no.
Tim Pool
He's married.
Alex Stein
Okay. I know.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Alex Stein
Maybe in, like, the homosexual community, it's.
Tim Pool
I think he knew that by bringing it up, we'd talk about him.
Alex Stein
So that's what I mean. He wants to be talked about.
Tim Pool
He literally said on the show after faking outrage about abortion. Once he was done faking his outrage, he goes, that's the clip that I was trying to get.
Alex Stein
He said that. He said it broke the fourth wall. That's the clip I want.
Tim Pool
Yep. It's in the sh. And I'm like, okay, I knew that's what you were doing. That's the whole point. Because people were telling me, like, he was very just, like, calm and boring. Like, the whole show. Like, not boring, but like, he was very just calm and kind of like, yeah, you know, whatever. And then at some point he went off and he was like, you disgusting. And then he stops and goes, that's the clip I was trying to get. And we were like, okay. And that's the clip he'll use on his show. He knows none of his viewers are going to watch this show. I mean, it's. It's pretty smart if you think about it. He's like, the people who watch the show will never watch Tim Poole's show. I can say literally whatever I want. It works. Works.
Alex Stein
Yeah. I mean, it's good to make a viral clip. Did it go viral? Did that clip go viral? Did it do really well?
Tim Pool
I don't know. And I watch the show, and I think most people who watch this don't watch his show either. He. He knows about the bifurcation, and he's like. He literally said in the show, he's like, tim, if I make a video about you, I can convince 200,000 people to listen to a breakdown of Social Security policy. He's like, so that's what. That's why I just talk about you? And I was like, huh? So he knows his viewers aren't interested or smart enough enough to discuss Deep Policy, but they love gossip and drama. And he admits it. That's why he wanted that clip. So he could make probably three or four viral clips where it's him yelling and then, you know, he can then turn. He do whatever, I don't know, make money, do what he wants to do. Well, bravo. You know, he's a grifter. Sean Valthier says if Elon bought msnbc, he could stream top shows from X, such as Vivek and Elon Do Podcast, Tucker, Alex Jones, et cetera. Thought. I mean, have a cable TV channel nobody would watch.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I don't think that that's. I don't think it's probably not worth it. I mean, he's got more people watch X than anything else, so it'd be better money, better spent just to advertise these particular. Any podcasts that he wants people to see. Actually, all he has to do is just put them on his page, but retweet them on his own X feed and they'll get 10 times the viewership.
Amber Duke
That's the thing. Cable news only gets money from advertisers, so. So, I mean, the idea that you're going to have a special group of advertisers willing to go on Elon's MSNBC channel, I mean, I don't see him making much money off of that.
Phil Labonte
I really feel like the only. The only value in it is for.
Amber Duke
The lulls, which is a totally fair and valid reason.
Phil Labonte
All right.
Tim Pool
SD says just put in my coffee order and renewed my membership. It'd be great if you had a huge Christmas episode with a whole bunch of different people. Like the one you did when you guys were all in the trailer. It's impossible to do holiday shit shows. So when we first started doing all this stuff, I. I was like, I'm not taking any days off. I don't care. I will work on Thanksgiving. I will work because like, I'll work in the morning and then we'll go eat. The problem is there's a lot of other people who don't want to do that and they have holidays and I respect that. But you can't get guests. So you're basically telling everybody, skip your holiday. Nobody wants to. And then you call guests and you're like, do you want to skip your holiday? Like you're nuts. So the whole Christmas week we are off, but we will be at amfest live on stage Friday night. It's going to be epic. Super excited shout out to Charlie Kirk for having us on for the third year. Because I was like, we did two years in a row. And I'm like, I hit up Charlie. I was like, should we make this? Like we'll come again. And he was like, let's go. And I'm super excited to do it.
Alex Stein
America Fest is awesome, people. If you can go, especially if you're a college student. I mean, it's fun for all ages, but it's, it's awesome.
Tim Pool
We're trying to get pop culture crisis there too.
Brett Dasovic
Yeah, we're going to work logistics or we're going to try and figure out logistics on Monday day. Because that's possible.
Tim Pool
Yeah, because for, for being on stage for Tim Cast. We have a big production company already there that's going to.
Alex Stein
We got that guy fired.
Tim Pool
You did.
Alex Stein
I feel terrible about that or as a woman, I think.
Tim Pool
Yeah. We had this bit where we were like, we're going to have Alex jump up on stage and then the security guard. It was supposed to like he was invited on the stage, he was supposed to come.
Alex Stein
Yeah, the security was in on it. People know.
Phil Labonte
But.
Tim Pool
So I guess the company was mad that it looked like like he bought. Got past the security and the security looked incompetent or something and they fired her. Wow. Well, anyway, you know, we're, we're trying to get pop culture crisis set up there as well. The difference is we have to build that studio. So we have to get equipment to, to Arizona. All right, but make sure if you go to cast brew.comcast brew.com right now for your coffee. Everything until Monday at midnight is 30% off. Cuz I wanted you guys to be able to have coffee by Thanksgiving. Not everybody can. But if you put in those orders now, you may get it before Thanksgiving and that would be epic. And There you go. 30% off everything. Buy it all. Let's see. Colin Stevens says, Tim, you are wrong. Phil Sokoloff was the man who stopped beef tallow. Not vegetarians. Look it up. I don't think I said that vegetarians got it pulled. I said McDonald's won't go back because there are vegetarians and there are Hindus and so they have a bigger market. Sure. But I think the story was someone sued over it. Is that what it was?
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I think the, the problem was there, there was, there was legisl or litigation and, and that's, that's how you get stuff done in the United States.
Tim Pool
Oh, he got, he got heart disease from it, then sued them saying it caused problems. Is that what it was? All right, we will grab some more super chats. Moon boy says single issue, one page bills, no more omnibus bills. Indeed, indeed. Penguin Friends has by MSNBC and just simulcast Tim Cass and other podcasts to hit more normies. So MSNBC is probably going to sell for, I don't know, a ridiculous amount of money. It's got to be like 60, 70 million or something. The reason why Rachel Maddow gets paid what she gets paid is because they don't need ads, they have carriage fees. So MSNBC has got existing contracts with cable companies because the cable companies are basically what they do is they say, okay, a lot of people like MSNBC and we want to sell cable subscriptions. If we tell them MSNBC is included, they're more likely to subscribe. We'll give you X amount of dollars to be a part of this because we have X amount of users. The problem now is MSNBC is losing viewers. So they're, they, they could get dropped from, from cable networks.
Alex Stein
Well, that's what happened to Oan. Oan actually was really doing really well. And then they got dropped from their carriage package and just. It really hurt them.
Tim Pool
Mavro says thanks for having the Culture War podcast today. Watching. What does it say without it? Is that what the guy's name is?
Alex Stein
Witsit.
Tim Pool
Witsit, yeah. Watching what's it get? Stun locked by simple questions was very funny.
Alex Stein
It was entertaining. People should go watch it.
Tim Pool
Yeah. And someone asked me, they're like, so you basically had an astronomer against two flat earthers? I was like, no. What was Dr. What's Robert Robertson.
Alex Stein
Jenis. He's not a flat Earther.
Tim Pool
No.
Alex Stein
He's a geocentrist though, Right. He believes in God, that God created the Earth and that we're the center. But there's actually a picture, it's called the cosmic microwave background that they took. And if you look at this background, Earth wasn't supposed to be in the center of it. It was in the center of it. So, you know, he believes that the.
Tim Pool
Earth is the center of the universe and is not moving.
Alex Stein
Yes, he believes in a stationary Earth. Yeah, it sounds crazy, but we didn't even get into it. But Einstein even said that either we're stationary and the sun, moon and stars are moving, or the sun. Or either we're stationary and the sun move. Sun, moon, and stars are moving, or the sun, moon, and stars are basically stationary and we're the one that's spinning. So I don't know. There's, there's. That was Einstein that said that. So there's just different schools of thought that have different perspectives of the universe, and it's interesting to talk about it.
Tim Pool
Bonjour, says Tim. I just uploaded a short clip to give an answer to your question about the sun in your flight of the debate. Glad to learn Alex is on the path for truth. Condemnation before investigation is the highest form of ignorance. Einstein. So I flew to New Zealand twice, and both times I flew out of Los Angeles and the plane flew in a straight line.
Alex Stein
Why'd you go to New Zealand twice, you Lord of the Rings guy?
Tim Pool
I interviewed kim.com.
Alex Stein
Oh, that's awesome.
Tim Pool
And, And Gareth Morgan, he's a funny New Zealand guy. He wrote his. He and his wife, they rode their motorcycles through North Korea and through the DMZ into South Korea. It was a big deal. And actually, it's, it's, it's. I think it's like one of my biggest Vice documentaries. Let me, let me see.
Alex Stein
Kim.com's awesome. I mean, you know, what was it, download.com? what was his website where you could illegally stream everything?
Tim Pool
It's not, It's. So this is. I field produced this. This vice doc's got 5.7 million views. So actually, I think my Kim dot. I'll show you the Kim dot com on Vice. It's got back in the day, 8.1. Okay. The Kim dot com one was big. These are the things I went to New Zealand for, so 8.1 million 10 years ago, me visiting. That was fun. Those were, those were, those were.
Alex Stein
Kim. Nice. Was he cool?
Tim Pool
Oh, he's so cool. He's such a. He's such a rad dude. Yeah, yeah. But when I flew there, you depart from Los Angeles and you can see the direction you're leaving. When you're flying, you look out the window of the plane, and we didn't. So when you look at the map of flat Earth, if I were to have flown south from Los Angeles, I would have to have then stopped and then turned directly right for that to make sense. Or have flown slightly west northwest. And I'm like, yeah, we didn't do that. We didn't fly west northwest to leave from Los Angeles to get to New Zealand based on the flat earth map. We flew south. And then if you look at the Google Earth, I'm like, yeah, it's a straight line from Los Angeles to New Zealand, so the earth is round.
Alex Stein
Google emergency landings on flat Earth.
Tim Pool
All right, we'll grab some more super chats. John says it doesn't matter. The left is full of bleeding hearts. Even if it hurts them, they will go blue no matter who. For years they've been against hunting against 2A. Never mind if a deer causes car wrecks. I mean, this is a big problem out here. Yeah, we have, we have so many.
Alex Stein
Really bad.
Tim Pool
Yeah, there's a lot of accidents.
Brett Dasovic
Deer graveyard on the roads here.
Tim Pool
Yep. So it's PTSD and the, and. And then a couple years ago, the deers were starving and so there were a whole bunch of gaunt, sickly, disgusting.
Alex Stein
Why were they serving?
Tim Pool
There was. I don't know. There was an issue.
Amber Duke
Many deer.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Were too many, not enough food. The crazy thing is, if you look at the tree line, like on our property, it's all the same height because the deer walk up and eat the leaves and mow them to a certain height. And then once all the leaves are gone and there were too many deer, they're like standing around all gaunt and sickly and then they're walking in the road and they're causing problems. So it used to be back in the day that wolves would, would keep the deer populations in check. Now there aren't any. Humans have taken over. Humans need to hunt, hunt to keep the deer populations at the safe level that deer need to be at. Otherwise, you know, look, with humans and hunting, it shall be perfectly balanced, as all things should be. Yeah.
Brett Dasovic
Thanos is correct.
Tim Pool
The deer will know nothing but full bellies and peace.
Phil Labonte
But this is part of what. Part of the problem is that. That just gun ownership and. Gun ownership and self sufficiency have both been demonstrated. Like you, you get called, you literally get called a terrorist if you want to be able to do things independently of the government or independently of like the cities and stuff.
Brett Dasovic
And you are correct. There is a certain level of their, their bleeding heart. Nature completely ignores their own future existence. They don't have any interest in that because they will do that until the end of time.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. They only have the ability to see short term suffering. They can't see that. Like they see the, the deer that, that gets killed or shot. You know, the, the buck that gets shot and eaten. They see that and they're like, oh, the poor thing, blah, blah, blah. But they don't think about the fact that the overpopulation of deer, that one deer can impregnate many, many, many doe. And they don't know, they don't see that all those babies need to be fed and like all the fawns need to be fed. All those does need to be fed. So it, it's, it's a very good thing to keep the population of bucks low because it doesn't take very many men males to impregnate a bunch of females.
Tim Pool
All right, Justice Skeptics is how do I buy a step on snack skateboard, my friends? You go to boonies hq.com go to the store and you can get your very own step on snack and find out skateboard. We had four. We have four sizes. 7, 7, 5, 8, 825 and 8 5. You want to pull that one up, sir? Boonies hq.com and you can get your very own for those that are asking. And we sold out two full batches of like I think we, I think we've sold 800. No. How many we sold of these? Like what do we sell? Like 400 of them.
Alex Stein
Did you see the board that sold out that had a naked picture of Kim Kardashian on it?
Tim Pool
No.
Alex Stein
Viral.
Tim Pool
But if you want a board with a picture of a booby on it. Do you want a booby, Alex?
Alex Stein
I like boobs.
Tim Pool
That is a blue footed boot booby. It's a bird.
Alex Stein
Is that in Antarctica?
Tim Pool
The Galapagos. And they don't fear humans, so they walk around and they're very doofy. And everybody loved it. We sold out of these too. They're all back in stock, by the way. So for those that are asking, my friends, you must smash the like button. Share the show with everyone you know. Head over to boonieshq.com of course we have stickers in the store. You can get step on snack and find out. Stickers and boobies stickers. But also head over to timcast.com you go there, you click join us. Sign up to become a member member because we're tracking it. And if before Thanksgiving we get 5,000 new members. Alex Stein is going to Antarctica. We're going to put him on a plane. We're going to take care of them. We're going to buy them fancy outfits and get all that gear. Get him a good camera so he can film everything.
Brett Dasovic
I was going to say you're going to send, like, some poor videographer with him who will not get any of the great gear. I'll probably, like, get your own jacket.
Alex Stein
We're going to run the camera.
Tim Pool
We're going to get him a gimbal with a GoPro.
Brett Dasovic
Okay.
Tim Pool
You know, no one's better at this than Alex Stein. He does this all, you know, for a living.
Alex Stein
That's what I'm saying. I mean, I can film myself all day long, so I'm not too worried about that. But I'm just also worried about the government trying to kill me on the way there because they know that I'm going to expose the truth about the shape of the earth. So there's a lot going on. But if you guys subscribe, 5,000 of you, I'll be heading straight to the South Pole.
Tim Pool
All right, everybody, you can follow me on X and Instagram at Tim Cast, share the show with everyone you know. Amber, do you want to shout anything out?
Amber Duke
Yeah, please. My book, the Snowflakes. Snowflakes Revolt. How Woke Millennials. Millennials Hijacked American Media. And then check out my shows, ris at the Hill and free media at Reason TV. And subscribe to the Spectator@thespectator.com thanks, guys.
Brett Dasovic
If you want to follow me, I am on Instagram and on Twix at Brett Dasvic on both of those platforms. Please check out Pop Culture Crisis. Me and Mary are live five days a week, Monday through Friday, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, noon Pacific. We have a lot of fun over there. A lot of politics is very depressing and dark. We are the opposite of that.
Phil Labonte
You should join us, Alex Stein.
Alex Stein
Well, Mary Morgan is very white, so they are the opposite of dork. I'm dark. Guys, go follow Prime Time with Alex Stein YouTube channel. Go do that. But also buy some coffee, because I don't know if Tim's gonna let me leave if you don't sell some dang coffees.
Phil Labonte
I'm just helping brother out. Go buy one bag.
Tim Pool
Cast brew.com yells at me. He sold about less than.
Phil Labonte
Less than half.
Alex Stein
He keeps bringing up less than half.
Brett Dasovic
Certainly not eating, Ian.
Tim Pool
Yeah, Sold. This is kind of crazy, Ian. Ian's graphene dream. Sold. 5,350 bags. I was like. I hit up Ian and I was like, bro, you sold out. Like, it's gone. That's crazy.
Alex Stein
It's fake.
Tim Pool
So. So we were like, we need to expand this into K pods and Holbein and just get it going. Because people love Ian's graphene dream.
Alex Stein
They do. And I love Ian. But yeah, guys, support me. Go follow my YouTube channel and send me to Antarctica. Go subscribe right now.
Phil Labonte
Tim I am Phil that remains on Twix where you can subscribe to my Twix page. I am Phil that remains official on Instagram. The band is all that remains. You can check out our new video for Forever Cold. You can check out the three other videos we put out this year, let you go, no Tomorrow and Divine. They're all available on YouTube, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, and Deezer. And don't forget, the left lane is for crime.
Tim Pool
I am back tomorrow morning at YouTube, YouTube.com timcastnews with segments for the day. Check it out and we will see you all there.
Phil Labonte
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Timcast IRL Summary: Elon Musk, MSNBC, Joe Rogan, and More
Episode: Elon Musk Entertains BUYING MSNBC, Joe Rogan Says He'll Host Maddow's Show w/Amber Duke
Release Date: November 23, 2024
Host: Tim Pool
Guests: Amber Duke, Alex Stein, Brett Dasovic, Phil Labonte
The episode kicks off with a humorous yet provocative discussion sparked by Donald Trump Jr.'s tweet about Elon Musk possibly buying MSNBC. Tim Pool sets the tone with a playful remark:
Tim Pool [00:01]: "I know it's a joke, but one can dream."
Elon Musk's playful engagement in the tweet thread led to responses from notable figures like Joe Rogan, who quipped he would host Rachel Maddow's show, even donning her iconic glasses:
Joe Rogan [Implied Quote]: "If Elon Musk buys MSNBC, I will host Rachel Maddow's show, even wearing her glasses and telling the same lies."
The conversation evolved into an analysis of Musk's influence on media and the potential ramifications of such a high-profile acquisition.
A significant portion of the episode delves into Donald Trump's legal issues, highlighting the indefinite suspension of his New York felony convictions:
Tim Pool [00:58]: "Donald Trump has had his New York felony convictions suspended indefinitely. The judge is going to allow him to file for dismissal of these charges, which will likely happen next."
The hosts discuss the implications of these legal maneuvers, speculating on future developments and the broader impact on Trump's political landscape.
Amber Duke, Washington editor for The Spectator, shares a personal and contentious experience from her time on the show:
Amber Duke [03:53]: "I was supposed to be on the show and then she immediately starts screeching at me about how I'm a Nazi."
Duke recounts an altercation where a co-host labeled her as a Nazi during a segment, leading her to walk off the set. This incident serves as a springboard for discussing the increasingly hostile and polarized nature of media interactions.
The discussion shifts to MSNBC's declining viewership and Rachel Maddow’s significant pay cut:
Tim Pool [05:00]: "Rachel Maddow takes a hefty pay cut amid MSNBC uncertainty. Her contract dipped from $30 million to $25 million."
Hosts analyze the reasons behind the drop in ratings, attributing it to waning interest and shifting viewer demographics. They also critically assess Maddow's pay cut, debating its fairness and impact on her role within MSNBC.
A substantial segment is dedicated to critiquing media bias, particularly within left-leaning outlets like MSNBC and CNN. The hosts argue that these networks are increasingly losing credibility and viewership:
Amber Duke [09:19]: "Democrats are both weird and pretentious, and it's like, yeah, you know, I."
They further discuss the Democratic Party's legislative strategies, such as omnibus bills, and their consequences on policy-making and constituent representation. The border bill is examined in detail, highlighting its flaws and the challenges it poses to effective immigration reform.
The hosts address tragic incidents involving illegal immigrants, using them to underscore the failures of current immigration policies:
Alex Stein [16:30]: "Well, the real conspiracy, or more actually behind all of this, too, is like, they're worried about RFK getting in power because, you know, America is one of the only countries where pharmaceutical companies can actually run ads."
They discuss cases like the murder of Jocelyn Nger and the implications of inadequate border security and processing speeds, emphasizing the human cost of flawed immigration systems.
Joe Rogan's outspoken criticism of the Biden administration's approach to the Ukraine war is a focal point, with the hosts highlighting his concerns about escalating tensions:
Tim Pool [50:20]: "Joe Rogan rips the Biden administration for escalating the war in Ukraine. With just two months left in office, he tells Zelensky 'f*** you,' arguing that Biden shouldn't escalate the war further."
The conversation explores the potential impact of Rogan's remarks on public perception and foreign policy, questioning the administration's decision-making processes.
Throughout the episode, Tim Pool actively promotes Timcast’s merchandise and membership incentives, aiming to boost support and engagement:
Tim Pool [02:49]: "We are actually having our developer build out a meter which will appear on the website and show you how many members we've added. And once we get to 5,000, this will fund Alex's trip to Antarctica."
This segment includes humorous banter about the challenges of reaching membership goals and the potential consequences for Alex Stein if targets are met.
Engaging with the audience, the hosts entertain and debunk various conspiracy theories, including flat Earth arguments:
Tim Pool [115:03]: "We flew straight from Los Angeles to New Zealand on a curved Earth. If the Earth was flat, we’d have to turn. But we flew straight south, proving the Earth is round."
This discussion underscores the podcast's commitment to addressing and challenging fringe theories, reinforcing the importance of evidence-based discourse.
As the episode winds down, the hosts wrap up with final promotions and updates on upcoming events:
Tim Pool [123:55]: "We're going to put up that tracker on Monday, but we should have updates periodically. And I genuinely mean it."
They encourage listeners to stay engaged through various platforms, hinting at future content and interactive segments designed to maintain and grow their audience base.
Tim Pool [00:01]: "I know it's a joke, but one can dream."
Amber Duke [03:53]: "I have Nazi writings from 10 years ago... I'm not going to sit next to a woman who just called me a Nazi."
Alex Stein [16:30]: "Well, the real conspiracy... they're worried about RFK getting in power because America is one of the only countries where pharmaceutical companies can actually run ads."
Joe Rogan [Implied] [05:08]: "If you buy MSNBC, I would like Rachel Maddow's job. I will wear the same outfit and glasses and tell the same lies."
Tim Pool [50:20]: "Joe Rogan rips the Biden administration for escalating the war in Ukraine. How are you allowed to escalate a war when you're on the way out?"
Tim Pool [115:03]: "We flew straight from Los Angeles to New Zealand on a curved Earth. If the Earth was flat, we’d have to turn. But we flew straight south, proving the Earth is round."
This episode of Timcast IRL offers a multifaceted exploration of current political and cultural issues, blending humor with sharp analysis. From speculative media acquisitions by Elon Musk to intense discussions on immigration policy and media bias, Tim Pool and his guests provide an independent perspective on today's most controversial topics. Engaging with listener questions and promoting active membership, the show emphasizes community involvement and continued dialogue on pressing societal matters.
For those seeking an uncensored and incisive take on politics and culture, this episode delivers a comprehensive and engaging summary of the key debates shaping the modern landscape.