
Tim, Phil, Brett, & Tate are joined by Salena Zito to discuss Obama being referred to the DOJ for a criminal investigation, the corporate press reporting Trump is named in the Epstein files, the House voting to subpoena Hillary Clinton over ties...
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Ian Crossland
Tulsi Gabbert has announced she has referred Obama to the DOJ for a criminal investigation pertaining to treason. Now they're not actually saying publicly that they're formal charges, but Tulsi Gabri has said this was a treasonous conspiracy in a years long couple and that now she has referred this matter to the DOJ to investigate its criminal implications. And you know what I'm gonna say about it? Get ready. Civil war. I mean, I'm half kidding, but the, the, the reality is right now there's two stories and we were trying to figure out which one was the lead because the other is across all the corporate press. They're saying Donald Trump is named in the Epstein files. And remember, Elon Musk said the same thing. The question is, is his name passively in the files? Like it mentions that Epstein had been to his parties or that Trump had been around for certain instances? We don't know. But the corporate press is running that as their major headline. So let me just stress right now there are two stories. The current presidential administration of the Republican Party is accusing a previous Democratic presidential administration of engaging in treason for which the penalty is death and a coup against the United States. At the same time, Democrats and the corporate press are accusing Donald Trump of being a child sex trafficker. So when you have two at the two, two groups at the apex of these power structures basically accusing each other of high crimes, like serious high crimes, I don't know what you'd call it. Eric Weinstein called it an administrative civil war. Fine. But does this end with just political fallout? I honestly have no idea. All I can say is that things are getting increasingly insane. Now. We do have a bunch of other stories. Uh, Trump's apparently rejecting a lot of this. CNN is claiming that Donald Trump is, he's there. There are these photos of Epstein from 1993. The media is going heavy against Trump on this issue. We'll talk about that. And then Candace Owens got sued because she called Bridget McCrone a man. It's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Candace is allowed to call whoever she wants a man. And, and the funny thing about this story, the McCrones are actually suing Candace, accusing her of defamation. I have a question. What is defamatory about calling someone transgender? There's something wrong with that. Is someone going to be damaged by being believed to be transgender? That's a really interesting argument you're making there, McCrowns in these United States. So we're going to talk about all that and more. But my friends, we got a great sponsor tonight. It is Lear Capital, my friends. You know, the more I dig in the numbers, the more I get why. I get why so many financial individuals, experts, are calling silver one of the most undervalued assets. 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Selena Zito
Hey there. Thanks for having me.
Ian Crossland
Who are you? What do you do?
Selena Zito
I'm a reporter. I work for the Washington Examiner. Also a contributor to the Washington Post. I live in Western Pennsylvania and that's how I cover the country. So I don't fly. I don't do highways. You know, I don't do interstates, turnpikes. I always take the back road because that's how I found it. Find out what's really going on in the country, in particular in the places that decide election cycles, like places like Erie, Pennsylvania, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, or in Wisconsin. And it just gives me a better understanding about how people feel about whether it's the issues you were just talking about right now or how people felt in the lead up to the election cycle.
Ian Crossland
Right on. Well, thanks for joining. It should be fun. We got producer Tate.
Tate Brown
Howdy, howdy, Producer Tate here. Happy to be here.
Ian Crossland
Right on. Brett's hanging out.
Tim Pool
What's going on, guys? Brett, Normally pop culture crisis Monday through Friday at 3pm but let's get into it.
Ian Crossland
Hello, everybody.
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 counter revolutionary. Let's get into it.
Ian Crossland
From the Post Millennial Dni Tulsi Gabbard refers Obama to DOJ to investigate criminal implications of revelations of on the Russia collusion hoax. Earlier today, Tulsi Gabbard released documents showing that an assessment had been made that Obama knowingly ordered Brennan to release information that they knew to be bogus in an effort to smear Donald Trump. According to this report. Actually, let Me just pull this straight up so you can see it. We've got this document here, September 18, 2020, with a couple interesting pages. Notably on page three, they make a few points. Let's pull this one up. They say this. So, so let me just summarize. Instead of reading through everything, the credibility of their underlying sources was called into question. The, the, the accusation that Russia was trying to help Trump win was based off of a sentence fragment. I kid you not. It never explicitly stated that Putin wanted Trump to win. It made references to Clinton's, Hillary Clinton's ill health. And from that they made assumptions. Now, what ends up happening is they go through this. Members of the Intelligence Committee are all basically putting their hands up, being like, this doesn't mean anything. This is not remarkable. This is highly dubious. And we can't include this in any kind of real report. Which brings us to the final page, which is where it gets interesting. On the final page it reads, acting on President Obama's orders, DCIA Brennan directed a full review and publication of raw human intelligence source information that had been collected before the election. CIA officers said that some of this information had been held on the orders of dcia, while other reporting had been judged by experienced CIA CIA officers to have not met longstanding publication standards. That is, they had this potential tidbit from a human source that was a sentence fragment and didn't prove anything and, and barely insinuated anything. They passed it around. Many of the individuals in the intelligence community said, this is nothing. Why are you showing me this? And then Obama said, publish it anyway. So that's just a small tidbit. Additionally, in these documents, there's evidence that Russia actually wanted Hillary to win. They viewed her as sickly and thought that if she were to win, they could take advantage of that. Now we have this story. Now, let me just stress as we go through this, this is interesting. This is. Many have said this is a distraction because Tulsi didn't say, we've, we've sent, you know, Obama this information for a criminal referral. She said, to investigate criminal implications. Which is like, why the weird word games? I don't know for sure. At the same time, the corporate press is running the story that Trump is named in the Epstein files and the House is, is blocking this. I spoke with Thomas Massie and he says that Speaker Johnson doesn't want this vote to come to the floor and that people were thanking him somewhat facetiously said this because they're basically getting an extra day off before they go on August Recess now. I don't know what's going on. I can tell you this. The center of power of the Democratic base, the establishment, the uniparty, is accusing Donald Trump, through the corporate press and Democratic politicians of being a child sex trafficker partying with Epstein, the sitting president, and his Director of National Intelligence. They are accusing the former president, a former president, of engaging in treason against the United States, for which the crime is punishable by death. I don't know how much further this could possibly escalate in the political space. What do you guys think?
Tim Pool
It's not even like it feels like it's about escalating. It's like the news is always so dire all the time that, you know, the joke is nothing ever, nothing ever happens, but it's actually nothing ever changes. And it's that people are desensitized to these types of over the top and sensational headlines where even if all of this is true, people have just been bogged down by so much information that they don't know how to take it anymore. The people have made up their minds about these people, made them up long ago. I don't buy that anybody here that thinks that Trump is a pedophile didn't already believe that there was something, you know, like, unfixable about him beforehand. They already believe that the people that are hearing that Obama is a treasonous person already believed that Barack Obama ruined this country years ago. Whatever your opinion is, you're not swaying anybody to a different side on these issues. News. It's just more bluster for various news outlets to make money.
Phil Labonte
Well, I mean, I don't think that the motivation is to make news outlets profit, do you?
Tim Pool
I think I'm saying that like, you're like, none of the people that are looking at this now are, are going to make anything out of this that's new. The only thing that's really going to be gained here is new news outlets are going to make money by printing stuff about this. Nothing's going to change.
Phil Labonte
Do you think that there's any substance to any of this?
Tim Pool
I mean, to the Barack Obama one? I have no idea, obviously, if I haven't read through that document. But as for the Trump one, I don'. Know, like, again, I don't know for all of this stuff. I just know that most of the people that are going to consume this media have already made up their mind about these things. I saw people talking about it in the, in the comments section. They said, look, I'm sick of Trump in the news. I'm sick of this, this and that. But it doesn't matter. Like, if they have that opinion. They had that opinion before.
Ian Crossland
The crazy thing is, you know, on your point, we have been sitting here for years talking about one group of criminals or another, and the only thing that actually happened is Trump got arrested on phony felony charges in New York.
Tim Pool
And then nothing happens. Nothing changed. He got, he became president, but then.
Phil Labonte
Nothing changed because he became president. Like, if he didn't become president, they would likely have continued prosecuting.
Ian Crossland
Well, indeed, the sentence the appellate court has is holding their sentence right now. Makes no sense.
Tim Pool
He can be prosecuted further.
Ian Crossland
Not prosecuted. Theoretically.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
When Trump. I'm sorry, the appellate court can then take the gavel and go guilty. And, and so they're just sitting on this. And it's. It's been eight or it's. It's been since September. It's been almost a year.
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
They've been sitting on this ruling. They haven't issued it. And people are like, what are you doing? You know, you know what it is? I'll say the court is in New York. These judges are probably saying, if we side with Trump, the state will destroy us.
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
If we side with the state, Trump will destroy us. Let's do nothing.
Selena Zito
Yeah, absolutely. They are gonna sit on it. And, you know, to your point, people are in their silos. They're. They're where they're not going to move. And, you know, I don't, I don't. And they're also exhausted.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Selena Zito
People are so exhausted about everything that's thrown at them every day. And the level of trust in my profession could not get any lower. I mean, I think it's minus zero. And by the way, that's on all sides of the aisle. That's not just Republicans. I think Republicans, conservatives, libertarians, tend to trust the press less than Democrats. But even Democrats have felt the implication of the press not being honest with them about Biden. Right. And about, about his health and about his capabilities. So, so I think that, to your point, your, your point? A lot of people are looking at these stories and saying, well, the press is going to make. Get a lot of clicks. They're going to get a lot of money from this, and nobody's going to. It's not going to move the needle.
Tim Pool
Phil, what do you, what do you think about this? What is your opinion on between the Obama story and the Trump story? Do you think there's substance to them?
Phil Labonte
So the Trump story, when it comes to, like, Epstein stuff, like, it's all stuff that's actually out there already. So it's. The media is trying to put stuff out, I think, because they're trying to associate Trump with Epstein as much as possible.
Tim Pool
Being in the files, not being on the client list, being as different things.
Phil Labonte
Well, no, I mean, just the pictures. The new pictures came out. Yeah. So like, it's like, yes, everyone kind of already knows that Trump and Epstein were friends throughout the 90s and into the, into the off 2003. Yeah.
Selena Zito
So then Trump said this guy's.
Ian Crossland
But were they friends or was it that Epstein was in the social circles of New York and bounced around?
Selena Zito
That's it. That's a very New York thing.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Selena Zito
To that you are. It's sort of an association. You show up in events and no one's going to turn you down because they know they've seen you somewhere and you've been to something. I mean, you know, he could have been a wedding crasher for all we know. Right.
Phil Labonte
I mean, but the point. But you guys see the.
Ian Crossland
I'm sorry, did you see the photos of Howard Stern with Epstein?
Phil Labonte
No.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, they're pictures of Howard Stern hanging out together with Epstein. And, and I want to clarify that they're in the same room at Trump's wedding. But you see how phrasing can manipulate people's expectations.
Tim Pool
And it is media. It is media framing. Because when the first documentaries came out about Epstein after all this stuff break after suicide, there was a Hulu documentary and then there was like an Amazon prime documentary, don't quote me on the second one. And both of them used the pictures of Epstein and Trump as the COVID of the documentary because that's a way to frame the story a certain way that's beneficial to a, to a particular political affiliation.
Selena Zito
Right, right. But absolutely.
Tim Pool
But again, like these days, I think just the, the, the amount of evidence people would need, there would have to be video. Okay. This actually won't exist in five years, but there would have to be video evidence of the crime. And even then, somebody seems like it's.
Ian Crossland
Fake at this point, it's all AI nothing.
Phil Labonte
Like, no people that have already made that. Like you said, the people that have already made up their minds. Have made up their minds.
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
And there's, I don't think that whether it be video evidence, new pictures, testimony, someone swears they were there, people coming out saying that they were raped by Donald Trump, none of this actually matters when it comes to the people that have already made up their minds.
Selena Zito
Right. They've definitely made up their Minds. You know my book Butler, right? I was there when the President got shot. I'm on TV yesterday, and the interviewer says, was he really shot?
Phil Labonte
Yeah. Insane.
Selena Zito
And I'm like, a man died. The bullets went over my head. I was four feet away from him. I saw the blood streak across his face. I will not entertain a stupid question.
Tim Pool
Also, I know more about the Astronomer CEO than I know about Thomas Crooks. That's. That's concerning.
Tate Brown
Yeah, that's kind of the thing. It's like everyone's waiting for, like, a smoking gun to be released. But the way social media works is any damning video or photo is on social media 24 hours after the smoking gun police themselves. So it's like. It's not like there's really much out there that could be released. Everyone already kind of knows what's out there. It's just the way Twitter works.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. I mean, like, well, yeah, but.
Ian Crossland
But as it pertains to Tulsi Gabbard, she's. She's declassifying documents that show. So on the Trump stuff, I get it. They could have released anything on Trump and Epstein at any point. Instead, they falsely accused him of rape. So I'm like, if they have to make up a rape story, I don't think they got anything on Trump in the Epstein files.
Selena Zito
If. Look, they had power for four years. If there was something in the Epstein files, it would have been out there. They knew for a very long time there was a problem with Biden. They knew for a very long time there was a problem with Harris. They also understood that Biden was always a fluke and he was likely not going to win. So they wanted. If there was truly something in there, they would have released it just to do anything to put the hammer on Trump. Look at all the lawfare that they used against him.
Tate Brown
Well, I think, like, I think the Biden admin didn't want to open the can of worms that was the Epstein files because they were confident that Letitia James was going to mop up the entire situation. I think that was their game plan.
Phil Labonte
Why?
Tate Brown
Because what would.
Phil Labonte
What would be the justification if. If what would be the justification to. Not if they had the info. If they had the info. We're aware that they had the info. Why wouldn't they?
Tate Brown
Look, what's happening now is as soon as it gets brought up, it opens a huge can of worms. You have your buddies on there, you have your enemies on there. That turns into a huge, huge situation where they were just confident they could just Brush it under, have Letitia James mop it up, whoever the DA in Atlanta was.
Phil Labonte
But save for Hillary Clinton, say for the Clintons, not particularly Hillary, but say for the name Clinton, there wasn't really a lot of people that were associated with Barack Obama or the Biden administration that have been implicated, correct? Not that I'm aware of at least.
Tate Brown
But I mean, there's gonna be a lot of donors on there, a lot of clandestine Hollywood buddies.
Phil Labonte
This is just so you're assuming. Right, but the point that I'm, the point that I'm making is you're assuming that they don't have, that those people would be on there, but we don't have any kind of evidence of that.
Tate Brown
I know. It's just that's, that's at least the perspective I see of why if there truly was something damning and they were insistent on getting Trump in jail, they probably. There is some names on there that would have created a huge mess for the Biden admin.
Ian Crossland
Let's jump to this story from cnn. Actually, this story is across the corporate press far and wide. Bondi briefed Trump that his name was in the Epstein files. We have this from the New York Times. Trump administration live updates. Attorney General alerted Trump his name appeared in the Epstein files. And then from Newsweek, White House reacts to report that Bondi told Trump he was in the Epstein files. This is the corporate press headline, I'm sure on CNN's television cable channel with all 17 people watching. This is the only thing they're talking about. Newsweek loves to bury the story at a scroll. Way down, way down. On Wednesday, the Journal reported that Bondi and another top DOJ official informed the President in May that his name appeared in the Epstein files along with the names of other high profile figures as part of what sources characterize as unverified hearsay. Senior DOJ officials also reportedly told Trump they did not plan to release more information about the investigation of the public in order to protect victims identities. And because the documents contained child sex abuse materials. Trump responded by saying he would Defer to the DOJ's judgment on the matter. Notice how Donald Trump said release all credible information. The hearsay may have been that Democrats and even Trump's own intelligence heads of intelligence included unsourced and unverified information. That's gonna make him look bad and he doesn't want it released. Yeah, that's why he's calling it a Democrat hoax. It's not that Epstein isn't real. And again, I don't want to defend Trump on this one. And maybe he's in. He's in it. I want to know what it says. I think Trump is probably the point he's making is they put unverified, unsourced bs, just like Russiagate in the FC files. Implicating me.
Selena Zito
Yes. So you notice he uses words like hoax and rigged, and people get, you know, sometimes people get tired of it. However he's got his finger, it's right on target. Because a lot of these things are hoaxes and a lot of events are rigged. And we don't really see it. We don't see what he sees. But, you know, there are key. There are clues in the words that he uses, and he gives. Gives them to us.
Phil Labonte
They should release as much information as they can. I don't care if it incriminates Trump or if it makes Trump look bad. I don't think there's anything actually incriminating when it comes to Trump. I don't think there's anything illegal that he's done. But he's probably worried about looking better, being associated with. Just put it all out there. Because this is only making everything worse there. I don't see. Unless he's actually broken the law. There's that. Which in that case, you know, then there should be criminal pro prosecution. But if. If he hasn't put everything out there, because this is just making everything worse.
Ian Crossland
If you want to play a game of power, okay. You want to get involved in spycraft and all that stuff. Donald Trump's handling of this matter is one of the worst I have ever seen. Literally just put out fake information. Like, I'm not literally. I'm not actually suggesting Trump should do this. I'm saying if. If the Trump administration was competent on the matter based on what we know about the story. If it, if, if we assume it to be true. Like, let's just entertain a hypothetical. That hypothetical Trump is doing this all on purpose. It's 5D chess. Fine. Whatever. I doubt it. This is not how you handle. If there's incriminating evidence or embarrassing information in the files. He's just make. He's drawing more attention to it, making the whole thing worse. He could literally instruct everybody just to never talk about it again, and it would go away. People. People are already bored of it.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
And it's a massive story that needs to be exposed. I'm with Massey and Ro Khanna. We should. We should have these documents published. But Trump is just fanning the flames to keep it going. Why do you think that Is I incompetence?
Tim Pool
I mean, like, is the idea here that he's. This is the most incompetent thing he's ever done?
Ian Crossland
That's fascinating because it appears that this is one of the only times on the backside of an 8020 issue.
Phil Labonte
I don't think that it's incompetence because he's not. He's not a stranger to messaging. Like, he's really good at messaging. He's really good at marketing himself. The. I don't know what the deal is. I think most. The most likely scenario is that he doesn't want to be associated with it, and so he doesn't want the information to come out because it associates him with it. But I don't think that it's. It's an incompetence thing because he's so good with messaging everywhere else.
Selena Zito
I mean, he's a guy that stood up and said, fight, fight, fight, after he got shot. Yeah, this is a guy that understands image. And to your point, but a little more nuanced, I think, look, he is the president. He's been the president before you even. He has seen the damage and the consequences of a fragment of a sentence used in a CIA or in President Obama's thing, a fragment of a sentence, a fragment of him being associated with Epstein can turn into being blown up for months or days, whatever. And so I suspect that that might be part of it. I don't suspect that he's in there in a damaging way, but he is all about image, and he's all about. I mean, remember during COVID he never wore a mask. He absolutely never wore a mask. And when, and when, you know, the day after he was shot, he called me the next morning and asked if I was okay. But I also, I talked to him seven times that day. But he also, at the end of the day, I said, why did you say fight, fight, fight? And he said, well, I wasn't Donald Trump in that moment. It was. I was representing the United States of America. I had to project strength. I had an obligation in that role to project strength. All the grit and the exceptionalism and the never back down that we are supposed to stand for. And so when you think that way, when you want to project a certain image, not just of yourself, but you take it to the next level and you want to project it about the country, I think that gives a little more insight as to maybe why he doesn't want this out, even if the likelihood that it's not something in there that would be Damaging to him. It would just be annoying.
Ian Crossland
Unverified hearsay could be some serious stuff.
Selena Zito
It could be.
Ian Crossland
And they'll make the argument that you can't prosecute someone on unverified hearsay. But the hearsay could be like, Trump was with underage girls and Epstein doing who knows what. And so he. Trump is going to be like, you can't release that. Even though it's not going to be strong enough evidence for any kind of prosecution. Court of public opinion doesn't work that way. But again, that being said, it doesn't explain how Trump is handling it the way he is, which is the stupidest mishandling of any kind of story I've ever seen.
Tim Pool
This has been going on for how long now? Like, this is dragged out over, like. Like our news cycle is so lightning fast now. The fact that this has dominated the news cycle for as long as it has is the proof that it's being handled poorly.
Selena Zito
Well, can I just tell you guys one thing? And this might shock you, but this is the way I do reporting. I don't. I go out and I talk to people. And when this first broke, the first place I was at was a rodeo. You can't get more centrally located with people that are Trump supporters, more patriotic. Have y' all ever been to a big rodeo? It's literally the best time ever. Anyways, I asked 72 people. Not one person cared about this to the level that you see on social media. And I often feel, as a reporter that I straddle two different worlds, right? I straddle a world where the people that, you know, just regular people, live, exist, play and think about what's important. And then I straddle the other world, which is very online. And it's really a challenge to figure out, well, what is the most meaningful, what's having the most impact.
Phil Labonte
I've been saying this a lot, and I catch a lot of hell from a lot of people that are extremely online to normal people. This does not register.
Selena Zito
They do not at all.
Phil Labonte
Hold on. The things that are important are kitchen table issues. The things that are gonna matter come the midterms are kitchen table. And the things that are going to matter come the next presidential election. Our kitchen table issues, the economy is the most important thing to everybody all the time, whether they want to admit it or not. The people that are. That are online, that are seeing this stuff, that are watching podcasts, they'll make a lot of noise, and they're very passionate about it. But it is a small segment to be Fair.
Ian Crossland
Okay. I pulled up.
Phil Labonte
I can always.
Ian Crossland
The look, I pulled. I pulled up. Google trends, okay? And the Epstein files is trending.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Rivaling Candace Owens.
Phil Labonte
That's another thing.
Selena Zito
I bet nobody is thinking about a rodeo.
Ian Crossland
So the top trends on Google as of right now for the United States, Brian Kohberger with 500,000 searches, Arsenal versus Milan with 100,000. I, Candace Owens with 50,000, and then the Epstein files at 4:50,000, which. The Epstein files is the fourth biggest trend in the country. So people are, are searching for it. But let's be honest, at 10%, the rate of Brian Coburger.
Selena Zito
Yeah, that was pretty riveting.
Ian Crossland
That murderer.
Phil Labonte
Oh, okay. Yes, yes, yes.
Selena Zito
That was pretty riveting.
Phil Labonte
Moscow, be fair.
Ian Crossland
The test. So this is actually not correct. Actually, it's number five. Tesla earnings report is got. Has got a hundred thousand searches. So if we go by pure search volume, Epstein files actually is number six. Heat advisory has a hundred thousand searches.
Selena Zito
That's what people think about.
Ian Crossland
Well, I mean, that's why I say, like, for me, the priority is kitchen table issues. Obama conspiracy stuff, then Epstein stuff. And it's literal. It's literal political scandal triage. If Trump doesn't get his agenda through, then people don't vote in the midterms. Democrats gain power and Epstein gets away with it. If Obama and his cohort aren't held accountable for Rush, for Crossfire, hurricane, Russiagate stuff, Democrats will fight and regain power and then Epstein gets away with it. Then after those things are locked and secured, we can talk about releasing the Epstein files. Because I will tell you this, with Trump's resistance and everything that the Trump campaign, or, I'm sorry, that campaign, the administration is saying about it and Trump himself, you will get nowhere near a single word with Democrats in power. They were, they were in power under Obama when this is going on. They said nothing. It never came up. No activists cried about it. No one brought it up. You were called a conspiracy theorist if you even mentioned it. Then Trump gets in and the story breaks. Epstein dies. A little air quote there. Biden gets in. Democrats don't care anymore. Trump is back in. He's begrudging. He doesn't want the info released. But we are closer now than we've been before. So choose your battles.
Phil Labonte
I want to see the obscene list stuff come out just so that way we can put it to bed. I would love to. You know, if there are prosecutions that are necessary, make the arrest necessary. The people that have broken the law, put them in jail and then the People that are completely obsessed with it can stop worrying about it. Let them. Let them have their heads put the people that are in, that have broken the law in jail.
Ian Crossland
I want to get to the bottom of this. And I don't care who's at the top.
Phil Labonte
I don't care either.
Ian Crossland
We got a story from the New York Post. House panel votes to subpoena Bill and Hillary Clinton over possible links to Ghislaine Maxwell. Oh, my God. It's all unraveling, isn't it? And so, as I only half jokingly say, civil war. Honest question, you guys. If the power structures of the political system in this country are accusing each other of high crimes, where do we go politically? I mean, if we. If we as a country exist where the Democrats say Trump is a PETA who worked with Epstein and then do nothing about it, nothing happens, it's like, do you really believe that to be true? And if Trump accuses Obama of treason and then Obama never gets arrested and other Democrats go to jail, we're just basically all supposed to sit here and pretend that this country is in this disheveled state and just keep operating? Are we supposed to keep living normal lives under the belief that they have told us that these crimes are ongoing?
Selena Zito
The thing about Obama that I find most interesting, and I remember I covered him, interviewed him, and when Trump got into office, I remember how robustly my profession questioned him, pushed him, you know, every day was a new scandal. And I always thought, I don't mind, you know, he should face robust questions. Right. But that never happened with Obama.
Ian Crossland
Nope.
Selena Zito
Never ever happened. You never, ever got to the bottom of anything. He was treated very, very differently than Trump was, and so was Biden, to that matter. And so as things are, you know, when it comes to Obama and the idea that there was some sort of conspiracy, people are more willing to believe that because they don't believe he was ever properly vetted, ever. And what do I mean by that? Like, anything that he ever did was. It was great. It's sunshine and flowers. We're going to, you know, everything's going to be awesome. And so I think that there is a real curiosity out there to find out what the heck really was going on and what was going on with Brennan and Comey. Right. And these intricate sort of storylines that are so intertwined. We need more intellectual curiosity in my profession to push this.
Ian Crossland
Well, but they're lying intentionally. Yeah, it's not an issue of intellectual curiosity. It's that they're intentionally misleading on these stories.
Selena Zito
Right, right. Right. So the story never happens because nobody asks the question.
Ian Crossland
The way the media works is, like, you'll see a headline that says, donald Trump throws dog out window. And then you're like, my God. And then your liberal aunt is going, like, I can't believe he would do that. And then when you actually read the story, it's like the building was on fire and Trump ran in, risking his life to save the dog. But as the fire destroyed the stairs, his only option was to gently toss the dog onto a firefighter, you know, net to save.
Tim Pool
It happened at the, at the last year at the assassination, they said, like, he fell down on stage. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
After a lot.
Tim Pool
That was, that was. That was the last bit for me. Like, I'd been so disconnected outside of doing this show. Like, I feel very disconnected a lot of the time from politics, far more than I was five years ago. And that was just one of those things, like, just threw me right back into everything that I hate about the media.
Ian Crossland
No, no, no. They've never taken this down. Here's YouTube. ABC 7 Chicago. Donald Trump whisked off stage at rally after. LOUD NOISES RING THROUGH CROWD he got tinnitus.
Selena Zito
I was laying on the ground.
Ian Crossland
He's got blood on his face. In the picture, in the video.
Selena Zito
Yes, I was.
Tim Pool
Yeah, There's a loud noise, Tim.
Selena Zito
I was laying on the ground. I had only been four feet away from him when he got shot.
Phil Labonte
Really? That close?
Selena Zito
Four feet away from him when he got shot. The firepower went right over my head. And I'm laying on the ground and this alert comes up with the story that he's whisked away. And I'm like, are you kidding me? I just had two rounds gunfire go over me. A man is dead 20ft away from me. And that's the story. That is the moment.
Ian Crossland
Here we go. Snopes fact checked. CNN initially published headline, Secret Service rushes Trump offstage after he falls at rally. True. CNN actually ran that headline. You know, you know what? I was. We were in Wisconsin getting ready for the RNC event. The first thing is my phone's blowing up. It's ringing off the hook, and I open it, and it was before we knew if Trump was alive. Literally, the moment the shots went out, people were texting me, like, shots fired, shots fired. And I'm getting, like, DMs, and I pull it up and I'm watching the videos and waiting for someone to post the aftermath. And then we start seeing these come out minutes later. Anybody watching knew exactly what happened.
Selena Zito
Yeah. So that Day I was supposed to interview him and he wanted to see me. I was supposed to interview him before then. And then it became that I was going to fly to Bedminster and do the interview on the plane before he went out of the rally, five minutes before he shot. He wants to say hi to me. So I see I'm like one of the last people we talked to before he went out. And the next morning he calls me at, oh, dark 30 and asks, Selena, are you okay? Is your daughter okay? And, gee, I'm really, really sorry that we didn't get to do that interview.
Ian Crossland
I think I know what damning information may be in those Epstein files about Trump. It may be that Trump was actually. Take a look at this. Friends with Bill Clinton.
Tim Pool
No.
Ian Crossland
Could you imagine if people found out? Yeah, they. I think. I think they were friends, right? The Trump and Trumps and the Clintons.
Tim Pool
Wouldn'T be like the ultimate letdown if after it all ends, he gets, like, locked up for real estate fraud because, like, he did some shady. He wanted to buy Little St. James, and that's what he goes to jail for real.
Ian Crossland
It's like in it, it's a quote from him saying, I knew that the. My private penthouse at Trump tower was not 30,000 square feet. That's the only quote that's in there. It's like, oh, we got him. Everybody knows.
Tate Brown
Well, it was, it was like, oh, four. He did have a bidding. Like, after the split between him and Epstein, they did have a bidding war over a Property in Palm Beach.04. So they were rivals at that point. So it's like they went. And then all of a sudden, now there's these fierce rivals. And I like the idea that Trump wants to take him down just because he's mad about the bidding war.
Tim Pool
I hate that guy. And look, this was all coming up again because there was a clip going around of, you know, because Stephen Colbert is throwing his hissy fit about being, you know, losing $40 million a year. And they were posting this clip from several years ago of Claire Danes on the show where she accidentally admits that, like, the intel agencies are in contact with the media. And then Stephen Colbert is trying to shut her up. Like, let's move on.
Selena Zito
Yeah, he changed the conversation. Yeah, absolutely. A media.
Tim Pool
And that's the stuff. It's like, I can't anymore. I can't with this stuff.
Selena Zito
The thing about my profession, largely in network news, is that they're all live in the same super zip codes in either New York or around Washington, D.C. and they all, you know, sort of hang out, they go to the same bars, their kids are on the same soccer field, and they all intertwine and use each other as sources. And so it is difficult to separate them from each other and not understand that they're often working together to get stories out.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
I mean, that's the fact that all of them live in the same, like you said, the same zip codes. That used to be kind of the excuse for the left leaning bias. Right. It used to be where the people that were in urban areas, they were like, well, you know, of course the media has a bit of a liberal bias. They all live in cities, but they try to be fair. You know, even though they called middle America flyover country, they're still trying to be fair. And I think that with the election of Barack Obama and then the election of Donald Trump really is what made it clear that it's not actually about just that they have a left wing bias. It's that they wanted that access to the Democratic Party and to the establishment, and they wanted, wanted to feel like they were actually part of the policy making apparatus of the United States unelected, but they were the mouthpiece of the Democrat Party and unofficially the mouthpiece of the administration.
Selena Zito
Yeah. And that's the challenge, being a reporter that lives out in the middle of western Pennsylvania, because, you know, I have very little access to traditional power when you think of presidents and lawmakers. But to me, the real power is the people I cover. And it's people in Erie, Pennsylvania that decided this election. It's not anybody that's having drinks at a bar in D.C. that decided anything. And I think that detachment and inability to control the people in Erie, Pennsylvania is what has led to some of the things that we have seen happen to Trump because he is such a disruptor. Right. And I've never understood why we didn't think that disruption would eventually come to American politics. Everything that we do is disruption. Right. Think about AI that disrupts everything, but it also pulls us together in western Pennsylvania. You know, that silver you were talking about and where AI is going to be made, what's going to be made in western Pennsylvania because we have the natural gas to fuel it and they need so much gas. Right. So everything that power base is actually being taken away from them. And it's going to be the people in the middle of the country that make the AI, the data power centers.
Ian Crossland
Let's jump to this next story from the Daily Mail. It's true. The White House is making phone calls now. At least there's a couple people who have claimed they've had private meetings with people in the administration on the issue of, of Epstein. Of course, the mail buries the story which is pertinent to the public, but they go on to mention way down below Tim Dillon. Now this story most people know met with JD Vance and Vance said they do not have videos of any powerful person in a compromising position. That's the party line before market was skepticism. That's the party line they're going with. What I told Vance is that if you don't disclose everything, you're done. Nobody will support you guys. You are fully and completely part of this cover up. If everything doesn't come out, I think it paralyzes their presidency, said Dylan. Alex Jones appeared in his podcast on Monday to say that he too has been contacted by the White House. I've had the White House call up and be like in the last week, what do you want? Jones said. I want you to do what you were elected to do. Dylan replied, they want this to go away, but it's not going to go away until they disclose the information they have. The Daily Mail can also report that White House reached out to Charlie Kirk, the highly influential leader of the youth movement organized under tpusa. I am not minimizing this, Kirk said in his podcast. I am just the messenger here. I am simply the interlocutor. The young men and the Gen Z audience that represent, they are flaming mad about this stuff. Kirk explained the conservative, the conservative people he, he speaks to refuse to drop the issue because they want to go after the deep state of the government. Trump, increasingly irritated at the fixation of erstwhile allies, picked the phone to Kirk. A day later, Kirk appeared to backpedal. Honestly, I'm done talking about Epstein. For the time being, I'm going to trust my friends in administration. I'm going to trust my friends in the government to do what needs to be done, solve it. Balls in their hands. Now I want to clarify this. He was referring to on the show at that one moment. Basically like when we talk about stories and say, okay, we're going to wrap that story up for now and move on. They're making it seem like he was saying, I'm done with the issue. They go to mention that Bondi and Blanche said in the coming days they would be speaking with Ghislaine Maxwell and you guys get the point. First parts on which told the Daily Mail he had not been leaned on by anyone in the White House to stop talking about Epstein and added that he would refuse to do so if asked. He warned this might be the only issue where the MAGA base will truly assert itself on. About any other issue. Trump can drive the train wherever he wants. Not on Epstein. I do believe the White House is probably making phone calls to various influencers. We are not included in that. Nobody's called me. Why not? Huh?
Selena Zito
I'm not an influencer.
Ian Crossland
How come they don't call me? You say, Tim, you know, and I get people commenting saying, Tim got the call. And I'm like, I wish.
Phil Labonte
I thought they passed a lot note when he was in the White House briefing room. Yeah, give this to Tim.
Ian Crossland
They called Candace Owens about calling Bridget McCrone a man, but they won't call me about this stuff. Come on. They didn't invite me to this either. And I can't remember who I was talking to. I was talking to another personality. And when the story broke, literally the day of, I was talking to Cernovich as well as a couple others, and I got some of the information that they had put out before the embargo was lifted. And I was speaking with another journalist and we were both kind of like, yeah, they wouldn't invite us in like this because we wouldn't adhere to an embargo on something like that. And if you didn't, it would have busted their campaign. Because what they did was they brought everybody in, gave him binders, and said, wait until after the press conference with Keir Starmer before you talk about this. Then they shuttled them out the door in front of all of the fawning press, where they all took pictures of them with the binders. Then they said, don't talk about it for several hours. If those individuals took that binder and say, I will not embargo this and opened it up, they would have been like, this is all publicly available information. You've given me nothing. And it would have immediately spoiled if one person, one influencer went in there and said, this stuff is. Is already been publicly disclosed and unredacted. All the rest of them would have been like, whoa, whoa, I'm not. I'm not doing this. So they chose the people they thought wouldn't play hardball. Cernovich, to his credit, is actually in the photos walking away. It appears he's trying not to be caught because he's like, I want to read this and be respectful. And then once he did, again, he. He contacted. I reached out. I think I reached out to him or he reached out to me. I can't remember. I think he reached out to me. Yeah, yeah. And. And was like, yo, check it out. Almost right away. And we were like, okay, we'll, we'll. I don't know what's in those binders yet, but we got this letter that said that the information was being withheld by sdny. And then sure enough, I think the first person to post the letter was Benny Johnson. Almost immediately now. And everyone laughed because they're like, oh, Benny broke the embargo. But now the embargo is broken. It's fair game. But I think, you know, the people they brought in, you know, I don't want to disparage any of these people. I don't, you know, they are who they are. I think Cernovich does great. I'm a big fan of Cernovich, actually. I respect him a lot.
Phil Labonte
He's awesome.
Ian Crossland
But there are a handful of people that are smiling and dancing around and waving these things in the air, seemingly more excited that they're included than that they're going to be part of any kind of accountability of which we never got any. So it looks like, at least to a certain degree, there is evidence that the White House is making phone calls to people to try and control the narrative. They're very upset about this.
Tate Brown
Yeah, I mean, the Cernovich thing, that was just such a self own. If you're like a White House press person. Because that's like, if you're thinking of the Epstein story, Cernovich is like one of the top guys. I mean, it'd be like getting Greta Van Sussen to like, drop the white girl in Aruba, whatever that case was. It's like, that's like the thing. He's not gonna drop that. So that was like a total, total cell phone. And then, yeah, like you said, the other guys that came along and they're smiling, it's like, yo, this is a case about, like, molestation, like child crimes, crimes, you know, involving children. And they're like, smiling and just like, this is the greatest thing ever. Like, it's a red carpet. And I'm just.
Ian Crossland
It was like an F you to the press.
Selena Zito
It was, yeah, yeah.
Tate Brown
But it's like, this isn't. This is like something super heinous, which.
Tim Pool
Everyone knows that's the problem. I was talking about this last. The last week I was on. I was like, look, people, there's like a disconnect once you start working in medium. Like, there's a disconnect between the heinousness of crimes or the Seriousness of the policies and the things that are being discussed and your ability to relay that information. Back in the day, when it was through corporate press, you had a guy in a suit. It was all vetted through however many sources. Now most of it was narrative bullshit as we know that, you know, was fed to people in a certain way. But nowadays it's very hard for people to tell the difference between what they're looking at through social media influencers and somebody who's like a news influencer. And it just doesn't feel like it takes same rigorous tone. Even if we know that the rigorous tone of old was all mostly just corporate approved slop as well. But it feels different now. And for those people who are in this sphere, sometimes you lose sight of the fact that what you're looking at affects real lives.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Real people were harmed, real things happen.
Tate Brown
And like normal Americans aren't in on the bit.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Tate Brown
They're like, we want to figure out what happened. Like, I get, it's like a middle finger to the press or whatever. It's like we don't really care what your relationship with the press is. Like we want to figure out what happened.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I mean the, I don't know. I'm still of the, the opinion that they've got to release as much information as they can.
Tim Pool
So. Okay, so you were saying that the, the people that you talked to, you said 72 people, you asked him about it. All of them said that's, that's a small portion. Yeah. But they said that it doesn't matter to them. They don't care. They don't believe it anyways.
Selena Zito
They don't, they don't. It's not the.
Tim Pool
They don't believe that. Yeah.
Selena Zito
Kids got hurt.
Tim Pool
Like, they don't believe that it, that it's true.
Selena Zito
Yeah, it's not, it's not that. It's. It's just that it doesn't rise to the top of.
Phil Labonte
Well, they don't, they don't see how it affects them.
Selena Zito
Yeah, that's right. That, that's. As you, you can take that as simply as why they've never bought into the whole press and push on climate change. Yeah, that, you know, that doesn't affect their lives. It's not that they don't care about the climate. They do. They don't want the earth to, you know, you know, catch on fire or.
Phil Labonte
Whatever it depends on, I think when it comes to climate, I'm not trying to derail here, but I think when it comes to the climate change stuff, that really depends on your age. Like I remember when Al Gore put out the inconvenient truth in 2006 and all of the world was supposed to be underwater by now. Like every, the world was supposed to have ended. And when I was a kid, when I was, you know, in the 80s, when I was a kid, it was the coming ice age and how bad everything was going to freeze. So you, and, and you know, you, you have to be, you have to, you have to.
Ian Crossland
I think, I think Democrats should roll with the pole shift thing and just start, just start being like, yes, we need more solar panels and electric vehicles because the axis, you know, the, the earth is tilting.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And to your point also, like I imagine that if you ask those same people about like the Obama scandal, they'll say, you know, maybe I think he's guilty, but it doesn't really change. It doesn't put money in my pocket, it doesn't change the economy.
Selena Zito
And I always thought he did that anyways.
Tim Pool
Yeah, right.
Selena Zito
I always believed he did that anyways. And I, and so I'm not shocked. Right.
Tate Brown
Yeah. Well, you have this thing where it's like with, you know, normal Americans, they've seen cover up after, cover up after big story that doesn't go anywhere. So they're at the point where they're just like, I'm sure they believe everything happened the Epstein's, but it's like they know they're not going to get anything. So what's the point of clamoring on about bigger fish to fry, Right?
Selena Zito
And they've got real problems that they're really dealing with. And this is something that happened far away. And they don't trust that my profession has comported it in a way that has the intellectual vigor that it deserved. And so they just have no trust in my profession. I mean it really comes down to that.
Phil Labonte
So then I have a question and I'd like to hear everyone's input on this. Gen Z is the generation that cares the most about the Epstein stuff. If you go by, you know, polling data and stuff, Gen Z is also the generation that has the most economic anxiety. They have the least actual material possessions. Why is it that Gen Z has the most significant problems when it comes to the economy, but this is also the thing that resonates with him the most.
Ian Crossland
Well, let's let, let me, let me pull up the story real quick. We have this sorry from Newsweek. Trump has given back all gains he made with Gen Z in six months. Now the first thing I want to say Is there's, there's, there's a bunch of views on this. CBS News YouGov found that Trump's not approval among 18 to 29 year olds has all but collapsed from 55 in February to 28% in July. What we usually say in the news media when we're tracking things like this, if you're being honest, is that this is static. This is a blip. It's not something to take seriously when polls deviate so substantially from all other polls. Mention them, but give pause because errors happen a lot. Like Iowa that, that wasn't. I don't know if that was an error. That being said, I don't believe Trump has lost Gen Z. And one of the arguments as to why Gen Z would be upset with Trump if this poll was correct is because he's not going far right enough.
Tate Brown
Yes. Yeah, that's kind of the thing is like a zoomers much more emotional. We'll say we love Trump one day and then it's all over the next day. So it's like when a pollster calls you, it just depends on like what Trump said, that it depends on what TikTok told you to watch or that as well. And then also it's like, like Tim said, I like people on the left are like celebrating, like, see finally what happened to the conservative generation. I'm like, like, you don't understand. These are people that are falling to the right of Trump that are like, whoa, he's like folding on like the farmer immigration raids. Like what I wanted 10 million people gone.
Ian Crossland
Yep. But this is a, this is a huge point. Trump said numerous times, you know, the farmers are, farmers are good people. They've been here for years and they need to, they need to work and the hospitality as well. And immediately these people are like, boo. No, literally, like, because we're talking about Gen Z's birthright being given away to nonsense.
Tate Brown
Yeah. We have a bit more urgency. Okay, yes, we get the label of being panicking sometimes, but we do feel like our inheritance was stolen to a large degree. So anytime that we see anything going against Trump's promise to sort of reclaim make America great again, we take it a little bit more emotionally than older people.
Selena Zito
So you're catastrophically.
Phil Labonte
But then why. So then back to my question. Why is it that they care the most about Epstein and they care when they have the most economic stuff to worry about?
Selena Zito
Because the girls were their age.
Phil Labonte
Okay?
Selena Zito
It's that, it's that simple. They can see themselves in those girls ages and in terms of the economy. I would say that they're happy with how things are going with the economy in particular in my state. Right. You see what's happened. I mean people in my state are very, very happy with just what. You see what happened with the US Steel.
Phil Labonte
Well, you've got a really, you've got a really business friendly Democrat governor.
Selena Zito
Yeah. And, and two good senators and the President like they were just.
Phil Labonte
Is Fetterman still popular in.
Selena Zito
Oh, wildly popular. Do not believe what my profession writes.
Phil Labonte
Okay.
Selena Zito
He is wildly popular and so is McCormick and so is Trump and so is Shapiro.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Selena Zito
Because these guys tend to work together with job creation. And to your point about economic issues, economic issues always, always are the most important things to people.
Tim Pool
Tate, why do you think it is that Gen Z cares as much as they do about this case?
Tate Brown
I think it's because it was the first and so far the only scandal from the US government that that's been heavily publicized. It's like our jfk.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Tate Brown
And so I think that's the main focus on it. And then also because of social media, we learned a lot more about it rapidly versus like in the 60s or 70s when a scandal broke out. It took a lot of time.
Tim Pool
The first thing I thought was like this is their first exposure to the idea of corruption being rooted, you know, with the idea when Trump took office that they were going to bring in a new way of doing things with the government. People who'd been alive for any length of time who know that nothing changes in the government, take that idea with perhaps more of a grain of salt. Whereas with Gen Z, because this was like maybe their first experience with that, that they're seeing that they made these promises. These promises aren't being met. I don't know if it's necessary, if I, if I buy that it's necessarily that they identified with them as much is that they identified with the message that he initially had and they feel like they're going back on that message and then they're kind of just making the same excuses that every administration before had made and that like a lot of us who may be more black pilled than others, that nothing ever changes.
Tate Brown
And I also think zoomers are really good at dehumanizing people that they don't know personally. So like with the Epstein case, I think we're over.
Selena Zito
That is true.
Tate Brown
I think we're overrating the empathy of people seeing a name and a face through a screen. Because if you just scroll Instagram Reels For 10 minutes, you're going to see some of the most brutal criticism of strangers you'll ever see in your entire life. So it's like, I wish that were the case, but I really don't think it's like an empathy thing because I think even me, just because that's how we grew up, we just see like, oh, well, that doesn't happen happen to me. That kind of stuff doesn't happen to me or my friends. That's something that happens far away and there's not really much empathy. It's just because we've been like. Your brains are just completely overcooked on social media. You're meeting millions of people on a daily basis through your reels, through different names appearing, you're meeting millions of people. You're not going to clock them all as human beings.
Selena Zito
So let's just think about my old generation. Think about some of the things that we've gone through.
Ian Crossland
Which generation are you.
Selena Zito
So it's actually called the Generation Jones. It's in between Boomer and X. We're not, we're not really boomers and we're not really X. And it's called Jones generation because you want what the Joneses have, Right? It was that. So. So in my lifetime, I saw a president shot, I saw his brother shot, I saw Martin Luther King shot, I saw George Wallace shot, Malcolm X, Ronald Reagan, I saw the 1960s guys. Let me just tell you, that was some wild stuff. And so I understand your point, but I still think there's an empathetic quality to your generation. I see it all the time.
Tate Brown
I mean, yeah, I think to each other, we're probably, I would even argue, more empathetic than a lot of previous generations. Like, to people, you know, personally, the problem is we don't know that many people personally because our social structures are completely busted.
Ian Crossland
Is it true that there are gen zers throwing their phones away? No, I don't believe it.
Tim Pool
Propaganda.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Selena Zito
No, that is not happening.
Ian Crossland
They were like that. There are a group of Gen Z that have started putting their phones and leaving them and going out in the world. I'm like, no, they're not.
Tim Pool
There was.
Ian Crossland
They don't know what the world is.
Tim Pool
There was people. There was a thing going on for a while where influencers were buying dumb phones and then making videos about using dumb phones. Yeah. And they're like, right? And then they're coming back, like shaking with withdrawals. They're like, I did it. I went three hours without my phone and holy crap. But you know, it was like when they did like quiet walking, which was just walking without your phone.
Tate Brown
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's out there.
Phil Labonte
When it comes to the. When it comes to the way that Gen Z has, you know, matured, I think that the, The. The trauma that they've seen in their life, for lack of a better word. I mean, they saw the 2008 economic crash when they were little. I mean, how old are. How old are you when that happened?
Tate Brown
I was seven.
Phil Labonte
Seven. So you may not have known the repercussions or maybe it didn't affect you, but there was a lot of people whose families lost everything.
Tate Brown
We had Rush Limbaugh in the car. I was fired up, so let's go after him.
Phil Labonte
So. But. But there's a lot of Gen Z that, you know, had really bad experiences because of that, because their families had bad experiences because of that. And then they had, you know, 10 years later, they had Cove. Or 11 years, 12. 12 years later, they had Covid, which really destroyed their, you know, their.
Selena Zito
Their social lives, all their social structure.
Phil Labonte
It tore. They didn't get a ton of the things that kids normally get, you know, and I think that. But those. Then they had the. The whole. Then they found out that Covid was a lie or there was so much around Covid that was a lie. Not the actual. You know, not whether or not Covet existed, but like, all of the. The things that went along with COVID were alive. Then they. Then they watched the whole Joe Biden, you know, entire presidency was a lie. So, I mean, I guess that it makes perfect sense that they're cynical, but I don't know. I don't know that. Why they're. Why they still have so much. Like, how much they have so much. I don't know what the word for it is. So they feel like Epstein matters to them more than anyone else. Well, because more than any other generation.
Tate Brown
There'S no centrist in Gen Z. Because what I can at least is.
Phil Labonte
All Zoomer Waffen are Communists.
Tate Brown
What I can at least respect about a communist is they've also identified that the current. Whatever's going on is not working whatsoever. So it's like, okay, they're evil, you know, Marxist. That's like they're trying to kill me. But at least, you know, they have also identified that there's an issue. And that's kind of the problem. That's why people like Epstein, there's. No one's gonna have a moderate take on Epstein.
Ian Crossland
You're just describing the basic process by which we've got this. We got the Spanish Civil War or. Yeah. Russian Revolution. It is not. People assume. It's like, there's a group of people sitting in a room, and they're all like, we're moderates. And then some catastrophe happens, some political thing happens, and they go, I've been awakened to Communism. No, what happens is younger generations start to overwrite the older generations with more and more extremist ideology until they're fighting.
Tate Brown
Oh, yeah. When you see, like, a moderate, like a Zoomer moderate influencer on TikTok, you're just like, oh, here we go. It's like seeing a Mormon come to your door. You're just like, oh, what do you want?
Tim Pool
And I imagine, like, being Gen Z, having to hear, like, millennials tell you to put your mask on and Barack Obama's there. Like, they're just like, I hate you.
Tate Brown
Yeah, yeah, I know. Like, I see the. And I understand the importance of, like, Zoron speaking directly to the voter. That's like. That's resonating to a degree, because it's like. It's kind of cutting past the. The overdone speeches and everything. Because, like, the millennials, I think, was a generation of the, like, the actual, like, High School Musical, like, the big speech, and we're going to win everyone over. I don't know if Zoomers really have that. I think they. They want irony and kind of like just straight talk.
Ian Crossland
Zoomers aren't going to have anything. They're. They're. They're basically like, every single piece of content and culture that's been developed right now is for millennials.
Tate Brown
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Well, that's. That's. That's.
Ian Crossland
We were talking about this earlier. I was like, we got scrubs coming back. Malcolm the Middle, King of the Hill.
Tim Pool
They're married with children, too. No, I. I might have. Maybe what I saw was fake, but.
Ian Crossland
I know Neil's like, 900.
Selena Zito
That's my generation.
Ian Crossland
And then. But the funny thing is, I think it was. You take. You were like, we got the good video games. Was that Kellen.
Tate Brown
Kellen was like, we have good view. I mean, we have Fortnite.
Ian Crossland
He was like, we got the video game. Was like, nah, bro. And then I had to show them the Mario Brothers movie from the 90s and more. Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter Prime.
Tate Brown
Fortnite laps 95.
Tim Pool
Mortal Kombat.
Ian Crossland
They're making a fortnight movie.
Tate Brown
They should. I want to be in it. It's gonna be Jack Black. They're gonna roll them out for every video game.
Ian Crossland
You know, it's Kind of crazy is, you know, culturally. We have talked about how when millennials grew up, we had this insane library of games. Constant new game was coming out. Mega man, Mega Man 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Mega Man x x 2 x 3. And then they started making so many different games. You're waiting for the next one to come out. Final Fantasy 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. And for. For Gen Z, it's like you've got Minecraft and Fortnite. Have a nice day.
Tate Brown
Yeah. You get one GTA game every 20 years. You could, like, start a family in between each. Each game.
Ian Crossland
Yes.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
No, it's secret family.
Selena Zito
I have two kids that are millennials. Very conservative. Yeah.
Tim Pool
How much of this causes people to. Just like when Phil asked me earlier. So what do you think about Barack Obama and Trump? Like, I'm just. I'm so checked out of all of it. Like, I just, I don't believe or trust that any accountability is going to happen. I don't have any faith that anything is actually ever going to change. So most. Like, for me, I've checked out and gone the other way, which is that it's like I can. The way that I can make the world a better place is like, I'm getting married is to be a good husband, hopefully have a family very soon, and take care of the people in my life in my corner of the world. And the rest of this stuff, as important as it is, like when we were talking about last week about, like, if you delete X off your phone, does anything really change? Yes, it matters. A terrorist could be in your neighborhood and somebody could be posting. There's a terrorist. But most, for most of the time, it's like you have to focus on what you can do in your corner of the world. And the rest, rest of it is.
Ian Crossland
Just you're getting like Faraday bags for your phone. Burying, burying computers in microwaves underground for the solar flare that's coming to wipe out all of.
Phil Labonte
I have Faraday bags for many things. Just saying.
Selena Zito
I mean, a lot of people live that life.
Ian Crossland
I think I run into them every day. Yeah, I'm. This may be pessimistic, but right now the most logical outcome of what we're in is the collapse of the political system in one form or another. It could mean that, you know, we've had this happen before in light ways and crazy ways. The crazy ways of war. The light way is all the incumbents are voted out of Congress and there's like a. I think it was like the 50s, right?
Selena Zito
Yeah. We've done that several times, several cycles we've done that.
Ian Crossland
Everyone's just like, everybody out.
Tate Brown
But also.
Ian Crossland
And, but, but again, to the point where the Obama administration, Democrats, the Obama cohorts, and the corporate press are calling Trump a pedo or insinuating it heavily, and then Trump is calling him a traitor. It's like, pick one. There's no middle ground.
Selena Zito
Yeah, well, I mean, you know, we have to also remember a lot of this stuff has happened before. You think about Jefferson when Washington was president, he put in his Secretary of State office a guy that ran a newspaper and ran shit about Washington that was detrimental to him. So. So we have always played to this degree, huh?
Ian Crossland
To this.
Selena Zito
Oh, yeah, you should look it up.
Ian Crossland
Accusing of treason against the United States.
Selena Zito
I, I'm, I'm not. Treason may have been used.
Ian Crossland
Wow.
Selena Zito
It was pretty bad. Go take a look at the election between Adams and Jefferson.
Tim Pool
That was crazy.
Phil Labonte
One of them called the other hermaphrodite.
Selena Zito
Yes.
Tate Brown
Eight days to get there.
Tim Pool
Very, very impassioned letters to the editor.
Selena Zito
History doesn't always repeat itself, but it rhymes a lot. Do you know who else was shot in Butler? George Washington.
Ian Crossland
Oh, wow.
Selena Zito
That. Trump was not the only president that was shot in Butler.
Ian Crossland
If Abraham Lincoln lost the Civil War, he would go down in history as one of the worst presidents of all time. Not for losing, but for violating the Constitution and arresting his political opponents. But he won, and Congress retroactively just agreed with him all the illegal things that he did to preserve the Union. Which is crazy.
Selena Zito
Yeah. I mean, we have gone through some crazy things. We didn't. You know, sometimes we get really frustrated and we don't think things are transparent. But honestly, the way we police ourselves on X and on social media, there's a lot of transparency out there and we know more about what is happening as opposed to the people, you know, in Washington's time or Lincoln's time. Right. You just didn't know.
Tim Pool
Well, I think the, I think a lot of the kind of ambivalence that people feel, maybe, maybe this is just my own projection here, but a lot of the ambivalence that is felt just comes from the fact that there's so much information all the time. Like back in the day, you had your three or four trusted news outlets that people foolishly agreed with and they got their information. If they said something's a bad guy, they're like, oh, this is awful. Now you're just. You're bombarded with endless information about endless people being bad guys and you can't focus on all of it. Nobody has the time or the brain power to do that. Back in the day, you literally offloaded the, your agency to this network to say, I trust them, therefore it must be true.
Phil Labonte
You.
Tim Pool
Nobody's doing that anymore. You might have like a couple of influencers or I guess correspondence or people who work in this space that you, you know, you've followed them for a period of time. So you kind of, you're going to take them at their word because their track record has held up. But for the most part, people aren't willing to do that anymore. Again, this might be projection on my own part. So the idea is like I just can't care at all because nobody has the time to do the due diligence on literally everything that you're being told is awful now.
Selena Zito
Well, and just to prove how disruptive, just the news or our cultural curators, right, the power that's been dispersed. Let's just think last week I become live in the middle of Pennsylvania, went to community college and my book becomes the number one New York Times bestseller. The same day that Colbert loses that, not just he loses his job, the whole entire Tonight Show's gone. Yeah, the Late Show.
Ian Crossland
Right, the Late Show.
Selena Zito
The Late show, sorry, Late Show, Tonight show, tomorrow's show, whatever. I mean, I mean that just shows how, that how disruptive the time that we're in. And it's all of our cultural curators, it's not just legacy media. Look what you guys do here. Look how many people that you get to come to listen to this and learn something new. It's very, very. Probably got a lot more people listening to this than watching the nightly news.
Tim Pool
Colbert, Colbert needs to like.
Ian Crossland
So, but what do you get? What do you do? Like 7, 800,000. Colbert was getting 3 million, but it was largely 70 year olds. Yeah, and then we get like 7, 800,000 and it's mostly like 30 year olds.
Selena Zito
Those 70 buying power right there. Those are the people that and all of our.
Ian Crossland
The problem is that Gen Z doesn't have any money and boomers do.
Tim Pool
So 18 to 49 used to be the go to demographic because there was buying power. Now upper half of that.
Ian Crossland
Now the problem is our demo is like, like 30 to 50. We, we do have a younger we, we do have gens you watch, but they're broke so we can't really sell sponsorships to them and we don't have a lot of the older viewers the way cable TV does. And all they're selling to Them is like, to be honest, it's like that face cream for men and drugs. I'm not kidding. That's what they do.
Tim Pool
Colbert. Colbert needs to, like, they need to go back to hating each other. Like Leno and letter pro wrestling of spirit. Did you see the role, like, standing in solidarity with him, like, loser.
Selena Zito
Like, I want you to compete against each other.
Ian Crossland
Sucks.
Tim Pool
To suck. Like.
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Speaking of wwe, let's jump to this story from Newsweek. Candace owens sued by McCrone over claim Bridget is, in fact, a man. That's the story.
Tim Pool
What's the famicatory about that?
Ian Crossland
So this is the question I have. If, in fact, Bridget Macron is a transgender woman. How is that defamatory, honest question? Now, obviously, if you're a conservative and you're a female and someone says you're a guy, you're gonna be like, how dare you? That's insulting. And you would say it's bad for my reputation. But the argument for them is they're basically saying it is inherently damaging to your reputation and costs you money to be accused of being transgender.
Selena Zito
And that's the story. Yeah, that is the story. None of the rest of it is the story.
Ian Crossland
They can't sue her. Like, the lawsuit's gonna get tossed in two seconds and a waste of everyone's time. And all it does is make the story bigger and give Candace Owens more. More pr.
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Amazing.
Tate Brown
And there's so many elements of that story. Like, it's not just like, what was. She was like, his teacher. And like, she groomed him. She or he. Yeah, he was a teacher. And then.
Ian Crossland
No.
Tate Brown
I don't know what's going on.
Tim Pool
You're gonna get sued next.
Tate Brown
I could get groomed at this rate. I mean, if. Dude, if Big Manny went down, dude, any of us could be next.
Ian Crossland
I think it's funny that Big Mike has never sued anybody.
Tim Pool
Yeah, that was. I was gonna bring that up. I was like, is that that bd like, bde, man, they're just keeping it secret or.
Tate Brown
Because Mike don't need to sue. It is.
Ian Crossland
No, I think Michelle Obama is just like, you can't sue for this. And Bridget McCrone is like, I will not be defender.
Tim Pool
Michelle Obama's podcast is, like, a perfect example of, like, why the legacy media is failing now.
Phil Labonte
It's just.
Selena Zito
It's such a whiny and it's. I. You know, for someone who had so much and still has so much, to have that much of a chip on your shoulder against everyone who was. Who gave you grace, who gave you Attention. Who gave who.
Phil Labonte
Who. Who's worse, Michelle Obama or Meghan Markle? Oh, man.
Selena Zito
That is Markle.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
You know, I just want to say something real quick because we got this picture of Bridget Macron and Emmanuel Macron, and part of me is like, it's just so brutal. Imagine being this haggard, disgusting old woman, and instead of just being called a haggard, disgusting old woman, you.
Phil Labonte
Anybody familiar with Iron Maiden's mascot Eddie, that she kind of looks like Eddie, right?
Tate Brown
I kind of wish you could just sue people for being mean to you. Like, I'd be in, like, 20 lawsuits at all times.
Ian Crossland
So it's two public figures. She is the first lady of France suing Candace Owens, one of the biggest podcasters in the world, for being called a man. But first, how are you going to prove to a court being called a man is defamatory. More importantly, with Times v. Sullivan, they have to prove that she actually know. Candace actually knows Bridget is not a man. Meaning there's some evidence given to. To Candace. Like, it would. They would literally need chats from Candace being like, I know she's a woman, but this gets clicks that would give it. You can't get that because you'll never get to discovery. It'll get either anti slapped out. I don't know if Delaware is anti slap, but then they're going to go to the Times v. Sullivan President, and they're going to say, you're two public figures. Get out. Out. Why? You can't. Can you prove damages? No. This is not defamation per se. So thank you and have a nice day. All the McCrones did was make sure everyone on the planet knew Candace thinks Bridget's a man.
Selena Zito
I just don't know why her husband didn't sue her for slapping him in front of everybody in the world.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, he liked it. Yeah, he's into it. Come on. You know, hey, different strokes for different folks. I'm not gonna brag out.
Phil Labonte
We're not judging him. Or.
Tim Pool
Then he found out. Then he saw that it was on video, and he liked it even more, and he's like, oh, crap.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, now they turn it on. They turn it on.
Phil Labonte
Like, I used to pay for this kind of humiliation.
Selena Zito
Oh, my God.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, so, you know, it's. It's kind of funny because calling Bridget McCrone a man would be akin to just saying she's ugly. Imagine suing someone for saying, you, you. You look gross.
Phil Labonte
I kind of want to.
Ian Crossland
I got to be honest.
Tate Brown
I want to be able to do that.
Ian Crossland
Take a look. Take a look. At this picture.
Tate Brown
Like, sue them.
Ian Crossland
Why did they choose this photo where it clearly looks like Bridget is a guy wearing a wig? Doesn't it?
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
If you could sue for insults, oh.
Tate Brown
It'D be over for.
Ian Crossland
You can sue a ham saying, everyone.
Selena Zito
Oh, my God, you're not gonna win.
Tate Brown
Yeah. Every lawyer in my town would know me.
Phil Labonte
I mean, I've got, like, every, like, 25 years of people saying they don't like my band.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
Oh, my God.
Selena Zito
Do you know how many people hate me? I'm sure. I mean, I get insulted every day.
Ian Crossland
Amazon level money on the Internet. No one knows you're 14. Okay.
Phil Labonte
That's right.
Ian Crossland
So when someone tweets at you and they're like, you're an ugly skank, it's like, yeah. And you're. You're a child. I don't care what you think. You have no money.
Tate Brown
You're getting sued anyway. Sorry.
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Tate Brown
Give me some Legos or something.
Phil Labonte
That's right. Give me the Lego.
Tim Pool
Just wakes up and it's like, Christmas morning. She's like, I'm gonna make so much money off this.
Ian Crossland
Oh, seriously? This is crazy. It's like the McCrone sat down and said, what can we do to make sure everyone in the world thinks that you're a man and give Candace Owens a million dollars? I know. Let's launch a frivolous lawsuit that lands in the press, and everyone will talk about it.
Selena Zito
It was really poorly thought out. It just. It just continues the story.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Selena Zito
It just continues the story.
Tate Brown
It's made it from, like, oh, this is kind of funny. Candace is doing that to, like, what's. Is there something I want to.
Ian Crossland
I want to get in on this. I think Emmanuel McCrone is a man. Right.
Phil Labonte
I'm not. So I'm not convinced. I'm not. I'm not sure.
Ian Crossland
Well, figuratively, like, in spirit. No, But I'm pretty sure based on those pictures, he's a guy.
Tim Pool
Pick somebody more novel. Like, I think Pete Buttigieg is a man.
Tate Brown
That might be a bridge too far.
Ian Crossland
Just so you know, what's really funny is you guys remember transvestigations?
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tate Brown
Oh, yeah.
Ian Crossland
So. So, yeah.
Tim Pool
So back in the day, still happens all the time.
Ian Crossland
These. These woke leftists and gender activists find pictures of random women on the Internet and then accuse them of being secretly men who transitioned.
Selena Zito
Oh, my God.
Ian Crossland
And that's what Candace Owens did here. She did probably the most notable transvestigation we've ever seen and got sued for it.
Phil Labonte
Oh, man. Like, 20, 25. Is crazy. Well, they've been doing transvestigation for a long time. Yeah. At least a decade.
Tate Brown
There's the inverse one now where like, right wingers will take like, just like a 10 out of 10 woman and post it on, like, a trans subreddit.
Ian Crossland
And be like, oh, right, right.
Tate Brown
Do I look good? What do you think?
Phil Labonte
Three months in and then dudes just be like, flipping out.
Tate Brown
I don't even pass what she saw. Get over here, Manny. That's probably what she saw.
Ian Crossland
What if, like, the trans subreddits are literally just male zoomers all screwing each other.
Tate Brown
Everyone's just mentally just. Just deranged, just wasting.
Ian Crossland
Well, I mean, y' all got. You got. You guys grew up dancing to that hot dog garbage from Disney. So you're. That's right. You see how you're cooked?
Tate Brown
Huge generational divide. That song's a banger. Hot dog. Hot dog.
Ian Crossland
I'm going to. I'm going to pull. Oh, my God. It's a thing.
Selena Zito
Listen to that song.
Tate Brown
They got good taste. They got good taste.
Ian Crossland
This is.
Selena Zito
Now it's stuck in my head.
Ian Crossland
Look at this. Okay. One hour. One hour long. Look at this.
Tate Brown
Look, she's hitting that. Look.
Selena Zito
It'S got. It's got it going on.
Ian Crossland
Yep.
Tim Pool
Cut.
Tate Brown
You know you've been hitting that.
Ian Crossland
Dude, this video is one hour long.
Tate Brown
Not long enough. But then not long enough.
Selena Zito
Are you serious?
Tim Pool
This.
Ian Crossland
Yes.
Phil Labonte
You're very smart for having absorbed that kind of stuff. What did you do?
Ian Crossland
What happened?
Phil Labonte
What your parents do.
Tate Brown
I locked in. I watched this. I didn't watch that. My mom tried to make me watch Baby Einstein's. I was like, get this crap off.
Phil Labonte
Where's Mickey?
Ian Crossland
Kids? Yo. That's why I'm saying, like, Gen Z, Gen Alpha is going to be a bunch of like. They can't read. They can't read. They. They don't. They can barely speak. They don't know how to answer. Like, these teachers are talking about on school. Jen Alpha are just basically drooling at their desks.
Tate Brown
The schools are gonna be like, dog Shel are all just like, take me home. That's gonna be bad, dude.
Ian Crossland
It's gonna be wild.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
You know, but. But the conspiracy theory is that it was intentional that the. The globalists. They call again. This is conspiracy theory. The. The purpose of the COVID educational stunt was to force developed nations to. You can't. You. You. You can't force the bottom up, but you can cut off the tall grass. So the idea is if you force a developed nation's children to be stunted by a decade. It will level them out with the rest of the nations and then force them to all start developing at the exact same time. So it was an attempt at normalization. So Gen Alpha are going to function like Third Worlders.
Tate Brown
I don't know, though, because, like, the Third World countries had the toughest crackdowns. Like, my friends were in Trinidad.
Ian Crossland
They wanted everybody to be basically, like.
Tate Brown
So they were, like, nuking us, but then they were just, like, decimating, like, the Third World. They're like, you can't go outside all day. Sorry.
Ian Crossland
Maybe. Maybe the real story is the aliens are, like, humans are developing too quickly. Let's. Let's pull them back. Good.
Tate Brown
You seen Mickey Mouse? They're getting pretty good. We might need.
Selena Zito
Goofy's got it going.
Tate Brown
Yeah, Goofy's hitting that. Time to nip it in the bud. It's a possibility. I don't know. Yeah, yeah, no, I totally agree. Like, it's really sad. Like, I went to my college career coincided with COVID like, almost to a T. And it's like, I see, like, I'm learning new social skills at, like, 24 that I should have learned, like, when I was, like, 18 or 19. But I just got, like, new nuked right off the rip. Like, I got Spawn killed, basically.
Ian Crossland
I was just talking to a dude. I was just talking to a guy, and he was like, you know, oh, so you had a kid? And I was like, yeah. He's like, how old? And I was like, five months now. And he's like, oh, okay. He's like, I got two 17 and 12. I was like, 17. How old are you? And he's like, 38. And I was like, oh, yeah, that's normal. That's normal. People were going crazy when Ilhan Omar's daughter was protesting, and they were like, she's 21. How old is she? What? Like, yeah, Ilhan OMAR is like, 40 something. She's like, what is he, like, 43?
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. So she had a kid at a normal age, like people do.
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
And millennials are just permanent children who are like, I can't believe you had a kid at a normal age. I'm 40 and I just had my first.
Tim Pool
Yeah. They were just hit with so much propaganda. So much propaganda in their early twenties to prevent them from having families, getting married.
Ian Crossland
Well, the economy, bro.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
I ain't about to have a kid in 2008.
Tim Pool
I don't know.
Ian Crossland
I was trying to be a dishwasher.
Tim Pool
Like, a lot of the stuff that I see about that feels like as true as it is. Like, you see these intellectual think pieces about why people were the way they were during, for, you know, during the 2008 collapse. But it really was like, you were told, you have time, just wait, you know, get your degree, do this, this and that. And they kind of grew up in a world where there was so much media being thrown at them that they're like, they were numb to the idea that the world isn't as easy as, like, what you see on tv, where, like, all the boring, inane stuff that takes time, like making appointments and doing all these. Like, you never see that in the movies and the TV shows. Now they get up, they're like, my mom doesn't make my appointments anymore, and I'm dying.
Ian Crossland
I just. Can I just point out that Disney turned off on their psychobabble garbage? And I bet the thumbs down. There's 121 million views with only 316,000 thumbs up, implying the thumbs down are. It's going to be over a million.
Selena Zito
Oh, you know, when I was growing.
Phil Labonte
Up, the little kids that watch it can't, like.
Ian Crossland
No, it's because regular people are probably saying, this is bad mind, like, brain garbage. And Disney doesn't care because they've made probably, like 10 million bucks on this or something.
Tate Brown
They're enemies.
Phil Labonte
Hey, you got to. You got to get on the Nickelodeon.
Tate Brown
No, it's like China. They're like, we can't let them have. Have this. Like, you got to get on down, vote it.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, you got to get on YouTube and start making some fake accounts and thumbs up.
Tate Brown
And, you know, like, to that point is like, the one thing about the economy, because people always really attribute the. The birth rate crisis to the economy, but it's like the birth rate was going down by 1980. Like, it's been descending at America's peak economy. And then now, like, a lot of these other theories are breaking down. Like, Columbia's TFR is lower than ours. Colombia is not a developed country by any stretch of the imagination. So it's like every theory that we had about TFR relating to, like, the economy or even, like, it's the birth.
Phil Labonte
Control pill and feminism.
Tate Brown
That's the primary.
Phil Labonte
100%.
Selena Zito
Yeah, yeah. Because in 1970s, when, you know, I'm getting out of high school, like, half my class was married before they were 20 and had three kids by the time they were 25. And by the way, the economy, 1977 crap, sucked. We used to have to wait in line to get Gas and you. And you. Pittsburgh.
Ian Crossland
But like. Like, in what kind of building?
Selena Zito
Oh, in my family house and. Oh, in a house.
Ian Crossland
Your house?
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
That's crazy.
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
I bought during a bad economy. People owned houses.
Selena Zito
Yeah, yeah.
Ian Crossland
Now we have. Allegedly. We have a good economy. And a bungalow costs half a million dollars in rural West Virginia.
Selena Zito
The same house that I bought in 1980. 80. 1980, which was 34,000. I was probably making seven. No, 12,000 a year at that time, is now. That house just recently sold for $365,000. It's the same house.
Tim Pool
And your parents, your grandparents are like, you can own a house, too. Just don't drink Starbucks. And when you apply for a job, give a firm handshake.
Selena Zito
Yeah. And you know what? You just. To have had kids. Nobody told us, oh, don't have kids.
Ian Crossland
A nine.
Selena Zito
You just had them if you didn't have a good job.
Ian Crossland
A 900 square foot house in Chicago where I grew up is $215,000.
Selena Zito
That's crazy.
Ian Crossland
That's.
Tate Brown
That's another boomerism.
Selena Zito
We're.
Tate Brown
That's this room, and it's like, where they're like, if you need a job, have you just walk in there with a resume. And I'm like, yeah, they call security if you do that now, they, like, tell you to kill yourself. Get out of here.
Ian Crossland
We got. But so this. These two rooms should be, I think, about a thousand square feet. Yeah.
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
The dollar.
Selena Zito
That's the size.
Phil Labonte
The dollar.
Ian Crossland
It's. It's. It's. No, it's a little bit more than that. Actually. I think it's 1,500.
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
Guys, the dollar has lost 99% of its value versus gold since 1971.
Tim Pool
It's. Okay, Phil, pull yourself.
Ian Crossland
Oh, my God.
Tate Brown
Whoever.
Ian Crossland
It's actually almost 2,000 square feet. These two rooms.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Tim Pool
You can sell just this top floor.
Tate Brown
Yeah. Ren.
Selena Zito
This is it? This is all you got?
Ian Crossland
You're right.
Tate Brown
Can you leave or don't record?
Phil Labonte
Check this out. The federal minimum wage in 1970 was $1.60 an hour. Gold was pegged at $35 an ounce and backed a dollar, which meant one hour of work was valued at.046 ounces of gold. In today's money, that would be $150 an hour versus the current federal minimum wage of 725. It's because the government has been irresponsible with the dollar and with the value of our currency and because. And the. The productivity that has come with modernization from the 70s has not transferred out to the average worker.
Selena Zito
Yeah, yeah.
Luke Rudkowski
And the Fed.
Phil Labonte
Yeah. Well, it doesn't even. I agree about the Fed, but it's not even. It's not even just the Fed, because the fed started in 1913. And from 1913 until the 70s, totally.
Luke Rudkowski
You know, irresponsibility and like printing that much. Like, when I saw M1 in 2020, I said, well, we're going to have next decade.
Phil Labonte
You're an economist.
Tate Brown
Here we are.
Luke Rudkowski
Yeah, I'm an economist. And like, dude, we're having a really terrible decade, so hopefully we can pull ourselves up by our bootstraps.
Selena Zito
It was like, 70s.
Tim Pool
I was looking at these document, I guess, watching all of these documentaries about, like, Ruby Ridge or, like, domestic terrorists. And they're all like. It's all these guys who go. And they have all these complaints and grievances with the government, but they buy, like a plot of land for like $5 in a pack of bubble gum. And I'm like, if that happened today, if you could have all. All these grievances. But then somebody's like, I'll sell you this land for like $11,000. You're like, maybe it's not that bad. Yeah, like, maybe I could just build a house.
Tate Brown
Even worse. Cults are operating with, like, studio apartments now. Don't come in here. Well, you can't come here. Just get evicted. It's over. Colts over. Sorry, guys, we missed the. Missed the spaceship. Yeah.
Tim Pool
What's the price of Kool Aid today anyways? I don't even know how you could make the Kool Aid.
Tate Brown
Only way they could afford the Nike. Yeah. Have you seen expensive shoes are.
Phil Labonte
Luke is throwing shade at you, Serge.
Tate Brown
Oh, yeah.
Phil Labonte
I said, you're an economist. And Luke goes, if he's an economist, I'm a gynecologist.
Luke Rudkowski
Oh, yikes.
Phil Labonte
Everyone knows that Luke has never seen a vagina.
Luke Rudkowski
Yeah, an odd claim, Luke.
Ian Crossland
I would. Whole milk right now is at 4 bucks a gallon nationally.
Tim Pool
It's kind of like, think about that. Like, remember when eggs were just the defining factor about whether the economy was good here, like, two months ago? Now nobody's talking about it. Everybody just goes from trend to trend to trend, and nothing's actually real.
Ian Crossland
Right. Well, that's why tomorrow we're going to open the show with a review of the Fantastic Four film.
Tim Pool
See, I'm. As I was telling Tim, like, I bought my tickets today, and I literally, audibly sighed as I bought them because.
Ian Crossland
Because Pedro Pascal is in it.
Tim Pool
No, I just. I don't care about 60s retro aesthetic just doesn't interest me.
Ian Crossland
Sure, sure, I got all that. But Pedro Pascal is in it.
Phil Labonte
It's.
Tim Pool
So he's an actor.
Ian Crossland
Well, he's just in every movie. I know, I get it, man. Geez.
Tim Pool
But everybody who talks about him, you.
Ian Crossland
Know, he must work for cheap, right?
Tim Pool
No, no, no, no. He's. He comes at a high cost. Now, I guarantee you he's an immigrant.
Tate Brown
I mean, cutting our actors.
Ian Crossland
Remember when he played Trump in Wonder Woman?
Tim Pool
He's. Yeah, well, Maxwell Lord, he just recently is like, I'll never shave my face again. I look so awful in that. In that movie. But he's been acting since like 99. So he's actually, he's one of those rare success stories where he found his fame like way later. Better question is why he's always touching the women on the red carpets. Because he's got anxiety.
Selena Zito
Comfortable watching that.
Tim Pool
It's like he never gets anxiety around men. It's always around women.
Tate Brown
That could have been the out like Harvey Wines, he's like, sorry, I get nervous.
Tim Pool
He's like, these red carpet events and these award shows are very, very difficult.
Tate Brown
Sorry, I was a little anxious. My bad.
Ian Crossland
So I, I guess Robert Downey Jr. Is going to be in the after credit scene.
Tim Pool
Oh, I never stay for the post credit scenes anymore.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Because they're meaningless.
Tim Pool
I just go home and somebody online.
Ian Crossland
Our culture is a hot. The mcu. It's like I don't care about the celebrity gossip stuff. Whatever. The point is our culture, I think can track well alongside the MCU's unraveling into chaotic nonsense. So as the Marvel movies became increasingly incoherent, that was tracking alongside society's increasing incoherence.
Tim Pool
I mean, it's because Endgame was 2019 and then, you know, Covid happened.
Ian Crossland
But it's. It's that it could be Covid. But I just mean like we used to follow the hero's journey and that was the entertaining arc.
Tim Pool
Well, they stopped doing that just when the Luke Lucas story film group also stopped.
Ian Crossland
Right. That's when every, like, I don't know if it's. You call it like a woke institutional conspiracy or takeover or intentionally. But all of a sudden movies started being about nothing and it made no.
Tim Pool
Sense became subversive to start telling different stories because they feel that the hero's journey is a product of a different time when there was more patriarchal ideas in storytelling. And you know what they perceive as stories that these days here are white western ideal ideals, even though that's not. Not necessarily true. About the hero's journey at large.
Selena Zito
So they're making my book into a movie.
Tim Pool
Oh, oh.
Selena Zito
And they've already started pre production. And I can tell you guys here, they just filmed the ending.
Phil Labonte
Pascal is in it.
Tim Pool
He's playing Trump again.
Selena Zito
No, but the ending is super cool because it's not just about what happened in Butler. It's about the death of journalism and the importance of shoe leather. Journalism, Journalism.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Selena Zito
And at the end, you see my cowboy boots, because I always wear cowboy boots. So Urban Cowboy, 1980. And I thought, Debra Winger, she's got it rocking. I'm gonna do it. So you see my cowboy boots get in my old Jeep. And my Jeep is last Jeep at 400,000 miles. This one has 300,000 miles.
Ian Crossland
I, I think we've largely won.
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Like, the culture where I think is, is. It is so tremendous what we are seeing.
Selena Zito
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
I had an interview with an Axios reporter about the split over Trump Maga Epstein, what was currently going on. And it seemed like the first time the institutional press was going. We now recognize that the right is composed of multiple different political factions and that is not a single group. And they started to realize it. And then I guess as an aside, we're getting profiled by the Wall Street Journal, for better or for worse. I don't know what that means, but they also, I believe they profiled ban canon. So the, the, the. The corporate press is basically waving the white flag and realizing that they've lost this one. And then you can take a look at just the, the general shift and how there's, like, how movies are starting to change. I think people realize the Bud Light effect was dangerous and you're gonna lose money and everyone's backtracking now.
Tim Pool
Fantastic Four is getting good reviews from people that I do trust. So, you know, despite the fact that it doesn't really interest me, I enjoyed Superman a lot. And the people that I talked to liked it more than they like Superman, and they did like Superman.
Ian Crossland
So, yeah, I'm hearing it's going to be good. I'm going to go see it tomorrow. And apparently Robert Downey Jr. Is going to be in the end or something. And I, you know, I don't like. Pedro Pascal is a great actor, but I'm just. I don't want to look at his face anymore.
Tim Pool
Better that than going to see Eddington, the Ari Aster film about COVID Whoa.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, I would, I would. I would actually, you know, they should AI get this movie and just AI, Pedro Pascal out of it and Put.
Tim Pool
Just put somebody else.
Ian Crossland
Anyone. I don't care.
Tate Brown
So zesty. They'll probably do it for the China release. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
My friends, we're gonna grab your super chats and Rumble rants. So smash the like button. Share the show with everyone you know. The Uncensored Calling show is coming up at 10pm rumble.com timcast IRL. So make sure you go check that one out. For now, we're gonna read what you guys have to say. All right? Incoherent turd says, don't worry, guys. The referral is on Pam Bondi's desk. Just 12 or 13 more Fox News interviews and she might take a look at them.
Tim Pool
Yep, yep.
Ian Crossland
Flan the man says it doesn't matter. They can refer anyone they want for. For persecution. Prosecution, you mean, but nothing ever happens because nobody will get arrested. Even a mock arrest.
Tim Pool
What if they were just like, we're gonna send a file so we can persecute you and then they just literally.
Ian Crossland
Harass you in your day to day life, but never actually, we have a.
Tim Pool
File, we're allowed to do it.
Ian Crossland
All right. Misa Mori says, couldn't they open an investigation into the Epstein files as a conspiracy in the IC and then just not release anything because it's an active investigation? Yes, that's what I'm saying. Trump could do so much to jam this up. He's handling this miserably. Where, where's the spy craft? It's, it's almost like these guys are too honest. And Bongino's like, we don't have any evidence. And you're like, what? I don't believe you. And he's like, we don't. And then everyone's accusing me of being a spy. I'm like, bro, if Bongino was trying to pull a fast one, you, he'd come out and be like, we're looking into it and we found some sick stuff. So we're going to get this investigation going, trust me. And that would be the last thing you ever heard of it. Everyone would go, all right, I trust you, Dan. So Dan's not lying to you. They just don't have anything. Trump may be lying. I don't know. Pam Bondi may be lying. I'm just saying they're doing a piss poor job of actually covering this up.
Tim Pool
Yeah, I operate under the premise that most politicians are lying all the time.
Ian Crossland
So, yeah, I was interviewing Massie earlier, earlier and I asked him if, if he thought the Obama criminal conspiracy was real. And he just like had this shocked expression he was like, I think all of D.C. and everything they're doing is an ongoing criminal conspiracy. And I was like, yes, he's.
Tim Pool
Couldn't make me like him more.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Except for he's a politician, which means I can't like him based on Massey's that alone.
Ian Crossland
He's like the only real human being. Ron, I appreciate Ro Khanna's efforts, but I just disagree with, like, politically on everything. Massey disagrees sometimes on a lot of, on, on certain things. And it is what it is, but it's just, it's so cringe how like Mike Johnson, what was he like? He went on Benny Johnson's show and he was like, we want transparency in these documents. And then he's like, I'm not gonna let you vote on this. Go home. We'll see what happens. I think Massey was saying he's gonna talk to him and they may actually get it through. All right, the James Black says, I feel like the reason Trump is handling this so bad is maybe it, it's. Maybe his son is also implicated. Maybe it is his son is also implicit implicated. I don't know. I, I think it's going to be something embarrassing, but not criminal. That's going to be really bad for his reputation. That makes the most sense. It's going to be like tons of stuff about how he partied with Epstein and flew on his jets and, and, and he's going to be like, but I didn't do anything. And they're going to say, ah, it was Trump, it was you, or something. I don't know. I don't, I don't, I don't. I don't believe that Trump again. I mean, everybody said 800 million times if there was anything proving Trump, Trump was involved in Epstein's business, Democrats would have dumped that first thing.
Tim Pool
Yeah, I don't know.
Luke Rudkowski
I feel like what's. What it is. I think that there's probably economic information in there and that he's worried about the economic fallout from it. That's what I've been thinking, because I think Stick said that as well today. I think that's the only thing I can think of. I've racked my brain about this, but, you know, I could be wrong. Everyone could be wrong.
Ian Crossland
All right. God. Zoman says no way. The fact of it sticking around means that it's worth it because this, the nothing stories go away fast. Americans are so used to fast stories, fast paced, they can't retain the whole picture. That's a good point. You know, like I, I Remember I was watching a bunch of Gen Z guys sitting outside in Virginia's going like this on their phones like zombies. If you can get a generation, and I mean like the American people to focus on one story for two or three weeks. Wow. That's kind of. It's kind of creepy. Powerful story. True. Yep. God's omen says, keep up the good work, Tim. Been listening to you for many years while I'm building a house in a pretty. I appreciate that you have just been the same where all these Stephen Colbert change so quickly. They certainly do Lands and says. Trump recently posted a pic of Lindsey Graham gloating about how great he is while trashing Massie for weeks. Trump isn't our guy anymore. We didn't turn our backs on him. He turned his back on maga.
Tate Brown
No, you're. You're a panic and you're a panic. And he. This has been the text. Like, this has been his playbook for 10 years. He rewards loyalty.
Ian Crossland
Trump just fired, hired 26,000 IRS agents.
Tate Brown
Yes.
Ian Crossland
It's hard for me to be mad at the man. Okay. Now, I want the Epstein stuff released. I don't think he's implicated in it, so I'm not gonna. There's gonna be people being like you're supporting him, knowing what they. He's not implicated anything just yet. Okay. And no, if it turns out he was working with Epstein, I'm gonna be like, nah. But here's. Here's a challenge. Honest question. In Trump's four years, he's got a couple years left. Let me ask you guys something. Let's say documents are published and it turns out Trump was working with Epstein, facilitating it financially. Would you still support Trump?
Tate Brown
No. No. I mean, he'd be in jail.
Tim Pool
You mean knowingly facilitating. Knowingly.
Tate Brown
He's a pedophile, basically. Yeah. No.
Ian Crossland
So it's not going to happen.
Tate Brown
He's a paper.
Ian Crossland
So the, the, the, the. Agreed. But no one's going to arrest him if he was president stuff came out. The issue then is it's like your options are corrupt Democrats, burn the country to the ground, or, you know, Epstein. Trump is preventing that. And it just seems like, wash it all out. I'm done. See you later.
Tim Pool
That goes back to what I was saying earlier.
Ian Crossland
I'll be, I'll be in a van down by the. Just give up.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Tim Pool
No, focus on. Focus on your life. The people in your life. Life. The. A world you can make better around you. Yes. Politicians are constantly trying to ruin the world for you, but you can't worry about that 24. 7.
Ian Crossland
I would just go live in a van down by the river. That's it. Buy a little plot of land by a. A river in an area that won't flood. So slightly elevated off the river.
Selena Zito
Never. Down by the crick.
Ian Crossland
Nope. And then just get, you know, a trailer and stick it in the ground.
Tim Pool
And bring my sleeping bag in here. And staying in here.
Tate Brown
Buy an island, maybe Virgin island feelings.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Tate Brown
Maybe have, like, a Egyptian HUD on it. I don't know. Just spitballing, obviously.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Selena Zito
You know, glamping.
Ian Crossland
Glamping.
Tate Brown
I was just glamping down there. I didn't do anything.
Ian Crossland
All right, what do we go? What we got got? Zoman says, I think Hillary Clinton went to Trump's wedding. She did. I believe she did.
Phil Labonte
Yep.
Ian Crossland
Can you believe that? If. You know, I would be. I would be shocked to find if these documents prove that Trump and Hillary were friends. That's damning very damaging to Trump's reputation.
Tate Brown
That's way worse than that.
Tim Pool
Like, the video of him. Whatever. Like, whatever correspondence dinner it was where he roasts Hillary and laughs along with him.
Phil Labonte
She specifically said. Yeah, she specifically said, like, she's like, yeah. I went. Trump's a fun guy, you know?
Tim Pool
See, that's the buddy comedy I want to see, man. I want to see a movie about Trump and Hillary.
Tate Brown
Like, you're ap. Everyone hate. You're just so cool. Like, you're so fun to be around.
Phil Labonte
Like, dude, remember, people only started hating Donald Trump when he got into politics.
Ian Crossland
Y.
Phil Labonte
Like, before then, he was the guy. Everybody loved him. Yeah.
Tim Pool
You know, actually, I like the idea that Hillary, like, yells at Bill. Like, why can't you be more like Trump?
Ian Crossland
Oh, come on, babe.
Tate Brown
Sorry, Hill.
Ian Crossland
Sorry. Hell, go to the island.
Tate Brown
I'll make it up. Thank you.
Phil Labonte
I would. I would imagine that Bill Clinton probably has charisma similar to Donald Trump, because I think most presidents, to become the president, you have to have a lot of charisma. You're asking a lot of people to give you money.
Tim Pool
Arkansas is mildly more lecherous than, though.
Tate Brown
Yeah, yeah. It was just kind of like, you know, a little weird.
Phil Labonte
Not in the 90s, it wasn't.
Tim Pool
No, no. It's lecherous now. It's like him with the sacks.
Tate Brown
That'd be so tough.
Phil Labonte
I. I mean, I remember as a kid, I was like, he's kind of cool, right? He's on MTV playing.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Whose funeral was he at? Where he was, like, staring at Ariana Grande, and everybody's like, why is he doing that?
Tate Brown
I have a dog.
Phil Labonte
Because he's. Because he's Bill Gwynne.
Tim Pool
I don't remember who's like, you must not know him.
Selena Zito
Yeah, right.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Selena Zito
Aretha Franklin.
Tim Pool
Aretha. Thank you, Aretha Franklin.
Tate Brown
That tan girl's. Think she's Mexican or something?
Tim Pool
Not anymore.
Tate Brown
I don't know what she is. I just know I want her.
Selena Zito
Oh, God.
Ian Crossland
All right, we got Raymond G. Stanley Jr. He says the Russia hoax was more than just Trump. It was the globalist destroyers of the west that wanted to stop the US from having strong relations with a prominently white nation with traditional values.
Phil Labonte
G. I wonder who he's talking about.
Ian Crossland
All right, Wyatt Kaltenberg says, how much do you think anti Zionism plays in making Epstein a never ending crackpot theory? If they were. If there were a couple of Christian Peters that have two Jewish pedos with ties to Israel, would so many people care about it and make up crap? I think this is. The funny thing about the Israel derangement syndrome is that if you attach. It's like if there was a bat and I was like, that's the target guy. Like, here's my heist movie. Okay, Heist movie, short film. And the rob. The team is like, here's the team. We got a hacker, we got the driver, we got the strongman. We're gonna go into this bank and we're gonna rob it. What's the plan, man? We're gonna accuse the bank of working with Israel and then the anti Israel people are gonna storm in and go nuts and smash everything, and we're gonna walk out with the money.
Tate Brown
I think the banks are the only organization where wouldn't really fire people up.
Phil Labonte
But the previous chatter, Kroger, I'd be like, what? The previous chatter literally, you know, was talking about exactly what I was. What I say, there's two groups of people that really care. There's the people that believe that Epstein was involved with Israel and with the Mossad and with CIA. And if Epstein is exposed and all of the information comes out, the American people will say, oh, we have to stop being allies with Israel because Israel is controlling our government. Government. And then there are the people that think that Epstein had a slew of underage kids. And those are the two people that are really passionate about it.
Ian Crossland
Figured it out. Trump literally just needs to come out and say, the Epstein files were doctored by Israel. We can't release them because it helps them.
Tim Pool
That's better.
Ian Crossland
It's like these documents, they were fabricated by Mossad to make Israel look good. So I won't do it. And then literally the story will flip overnight.
Tate Brown
Jeffrey Epstein, who's Palestinian, I was like.
Tim Pool
You, like at some point. Two weeks. Two weeks it's been in the news. He's like, I'm gonna have to bomb Iran again if we don't. If we don't get this thing out of the.
Ian Crossland
It's his fault. It's in the news. It's Trump's fault, man.
Tate Brown
Yeah. He's like, what are you guys, what are you guys whining about? That's literally what he said.
Tim Pool
He's like, dude, it's a hoax. Shut up.
Tate Brown
Care.
Ian Crossland
All right. From north of nowhere. Is that what it says? North to nowhere. Sorry. Van Life Timcast fan here. I die a little inside each time Tim mentions his beefed up camper van. That doesn't get used to used. Shout out my van Life channel. We are trying to grow from north to nowhere. That's a good point.
Tim Pool
Back at the.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, it's like a sixty thousand dollar decked out solar van with a TV and everything inside and big batteries. It's got enough energy to. To effective. So with the solar panels, it will run indefinitely. So I could turn out, I could hook up my computer up to it, plug it in, and it will never out of power because it generates more from solar than it expends. However, I think you can only do like 10 hours of max AC.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Ian Crossland
AC is insanely draining. Insanely draining. Yeah, we need to get that over here. Do something with it.
Tim Pool
You got to do a skit where you go over there and somebody's just been sleeping in it the whole time.
Ian Crossland
Won't be surprised.
Tim Pool
Ian just sleeps in it for fun.
Ian Crossland
I mean, to be honest, it's been sitting like literally untouched for I think two years.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Selena Zito
Wow.
Ian Crossland
Probably won't even turn out at this point. Battery's probably cooked. And this happens all the time. It's like we really need to just move it out and use it and do something with it.
Tim Pool
It's like I was walking by the other. I was like, oh, there's a second trailer on the side of the building.
Tate Brown
Yep, there's spawn.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, we have two fifth wheel trailers.
Tim Pool
Again, I was like, I was like, is somebody's like sleeping in there? Why is that thing over there?
Ian Crossland
So the, the, the, the, the first trailer is basically the clubhouse now. So when we're doing this show and people are, they want to skate or whatever and they want to hang out, they can do it outside so they're not being noisy. And the second trailer is. It's set up to. To be another studio space. Yeah. Nobody wants to use it, so we'll see what happens in the future. But we have them. They're both for mobile shows, and we used them both, and now we have them, and it's like, I don't know.
Tim Pool
Maybe we sell one that's like, the first one was, like, that first trip to Austin into. In 2021. Right. Alex Joneses. I still remember that.
Ian Crossland
Biggest show we ever did. And YouTube deleted it.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
I still have, like, five Joe Rogan and Alex Jones. And then YouTube made up some fake reason to delete it is wild.
Tim Pool
I still have photos of, like, when that was all getting set up.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Crazy. And that was when Kyle Rittenhouse was found out. Guilty. You know, Crazy. We were in al. We. We were. We were hanging out with Alex Jones at his studio and almost four years ago now. That's crazy, dude. Wow.
Luke Rudkowski
Been a long five years, man.
Ian Crossland
All right, well, here we go. Let's see. The Adaptive Outdoorsman says. Tim, thank you for your tips on biz. Thanks to your tips on business pitfalls, the Adaptive Outdoorsman podcast is now an llc. See? Here's to more growth. Well, shout out, brother. There you go. Good. Best of luck. All right, what does this say? I can't read that. Kyle says baby number three is on the way. On our way to the hospital. Welcome, baby Scarlet Rose. Cheers, Tim. Cast. More babies. More babies. You know Luke Rudkowski. I see him in the chat, smack talking. Where are your babies, huh? Luke, what's going on? I don't see no baby, Luke. You know what I mean? All right, where we at, Zach? Zachary Ross Felt says, I think Trump is involved in a way that isn't pedo. That's what I thi. That's what I think is why he's against the release. Maybe regular prostitution or money laundering, I think. Well, they're saying it's. It's unverified hearsay. So the reason. So when Trump says it's a Democrat hoax, it sounds like Trump's belief is that Democrats intentionally put in. In a poison pill into the files, making him look bad in some way that can't be proven, but really bad. And so if they get released, they basically said, if we go down, you're going down with us. And Trump was like, oh, and now he's trying to wash it under the rug. I don't care, man. Reset the whole system. Just release it and then let the chips fall where they lie. Is that the saying?
Tim Pool
I mean, if it was just, like, regular prostitutes, like, would anybody care? Remember when there was, like, the. He was getting peed on by Russian prostitutes or something like that.
Phil Labonte
Literally paid Stormy Daniels to have sex with him.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Like, no one. Like, that's not gonna. Nobody's. That's not even gonna rate with most people.
Phil Labonte
Luke.
Ian Crossland
Luke says going to smack talk more now. Well, you know, we always tell Luke to come on the show, and they just never does. He's just. Who knows what he's doing down there in Florida. He's probably.
Phil Labonte
He says it's too cold up here.
Ian Crossland
It was, like, 90 degrees.
Phil Labonte
I'm not saying that he's right. I'm saying that's what he says.
Ian Crossland
Is it really?
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Why?
Tim Pool
It keeps.
Ian Crossland
It's too hot.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Wow. Yeah. I think maybe we should just permanently remove it so you don't got to think about it anymore.
Tim Pool
Just no more desk fan for me, man.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Massey was saying the reason they have the August recess is because historically, August was so hot in the swamp. They'd literally be like, just don't come here because of the malaria.
Selena Zito
Malaria. Yeah. People died. The summer white. There was always. Each president had a different summer white White House. Because you would just. Washington is literally built on a swamp.
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Yep.
Tim Pool
God forbid politicians would have to be uncomfortable now.
Phil Labonte
Well, nowadays, they have.
Ian Crossland
Crazy to think they're wearing, like, suits in Congress and it's 100 degrees.
Phil Labonte
Wigs.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Tate Brown
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
I don't think they actually wore wigs in.
Phil Labonte
In. Oh, yeah. At least in the very early days. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
They wore wigs. Yeah.
Phil Labonte
Actual wigs.
Ian Crossland
I don't believe that.
Selena Zito
Is that true?
Ian Crossland
True. Did Congress ever wear wigs?
Luke Rudkowski
Well, they wear wigs in South Africa.
Selena Zito
Washington did not wear Washington.
Ian Crossland
Only some early members, though in the late 18th century. Short at the nation's founding. Wig wearing was. It faded very quickly.
Tate Brown
However, the last guy wearing the wig.
Ian Crossland
It was a British custom. Why did they wear wigs?
Luke Rudkowski
Like I said, they have it in South Africa. And, like, the judges, everyone still wears these crazy little wigs. It's like the most ridiculous thing ever.
Tate Brown
Just, like, imagine being the last congressman, like, rolling up with those fashion. Dude, what's your. What's your.
Tim Pool
Bro?
Luke Rudkowski
You guys know where it came from?
Phil Labonte
Leave it at home.
Tate Brown
Drop it.
Selena Zito
You guys know that's so 1789.
Phil Labonte
Oh, really? It was syphilis.
Ian Crossland
Oh.
Luke Rudkowski
Louie lost all his hair because of syphilis. And then everyone was like, oh, well, that's. That's on vogue now. I got to get all my cut, all my Hair off and then put on this fake, like, you know, powdered up wig. And it became a fashion statement because of how everyone had syphilis.
Ian Crossland
Syphilis caused patchy hair loss.
Phil Labonte
Everybody was crazy.
Ian Crossland
Wigs.
Tate Brown
Yep.
Phil Labonte
Dang.
Ian Crossland
And they would drink mercury. Yeah. They're like, this will cure you. And they drink it like, I'm dying now. Yep. That's crazy. To be fair, though, I. I imagine that, like, in 100 years, they're going to be like. They used to give people literal poison to cure their disease. Can you believe it?
Phil Labonte
They used to. Yeah. It's like chemo, like today.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Chemo. Antibiotics.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ian Crossland
I was, I. I was actually surprised to. To read about this because there are a lot of medicines that are rather rudimentary, that there's like, herbs and stuff and there's chemicals in them and we're like, oh, actually, aspirin is this tree bark and you can extract it. But modern antibiotics are extremely arduous and difficult to make. So I was looking up, like, how many people do you need to make modern antibiotics? Not penicillin. And it's like laboratory conditions that will not exist in the wild. Antibiotics are gone if civilization collapses. And the proper dosage is insane, too. So if you take too much, you die. It's like, it's literal poison. It's crazy. Not an easy thing to. For humans who have accomplished. I do think it's kind of crazy that they never knew to pour their moonshine on their bullet wounds, though. They were like, you got shot, your leg is gone, and it's like you're holding moonshine.
Tate Brown
They probably knew, but it's just, I like moonshine. I waste.
Selena Zito
You don't want to waste the moonshine.
Tate Brown
You just drink the pain away.
Selena Zito
Yeah, yeah.
Tim Pool
The leg has to go.
Tate Brown
Yeah, leg. You seen these prices? They're pissed on the economy.
Ian Crossland
Oh, okay. They did. They. They didn't know actually. It. It was. It was done. They didn't know germ theory, but they knew that moonshine and alcohol and salves actually could prevent loss and everything. And they would. They would pour alcohol sometimes, but they wouldn't use. It was rare that they actually did. They weren't sure if the. If the alcohol was actually standard or, or uniform. They also didn't know that germs existed.
Selena Zito
They also put leeches on people.
Ian Crossland
They would do vinegar. Wow.
Selena Zito
Vinegar cures everything.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, they would. Wow, that's amazing. Alcohol was used internally as a sedative. That's something.
Tate Brown
Do that to this day.
Ian Crossland
Oh, look at this.
Selena Zito
We're not talking about Tuesday nights.
Ian Crossland
Thanks to figures like Joseph Lister, doctors began to regularly use alcohol, carbolic acid, and sterile sterilizing techniques. Did he invent Listerine?
Luke Rudkowski
That's where it comes from.
Ian Crossland
Is that really where it comes from?
Luke Rudkowski
I believe so.
Ian Crossland
Oh, yeah. Are you just saying that because it sounds right? No, no.
Luke Rudkowski
I think he was like. He was one of those guys that, like, sold, like, snake oil back in the day, and they would put their name on it as Lister. Een, like, whatever. E. So, yeah, Fouchy E.
Ian Crossland
Lycerine was developed by Dr. Lawrence in 1879. Named after Joseph Lister. Yeah, something like that. Wow. Would you look at that. For treating dandruff, gonorrhea, and sore throats.
Tate Brown
Three in one. It's all about little three in one.
Phil Labonte
Oh, man.
Selena Zito
They were prevalent problems back then.
Tate Brown
Yeah. Find me one. One medicine that can do all three. They're all one ponies.
Phil Labonte
Well, I mean, you say that, but, like, they're like. When you think of all the things that penicillin actually treats, it's like. Well, you know.
Selena Zito
Yeah, that's true. You know, you see all those old ads where it actually says that it'll treat all three, and it's like, weird.
Ian Crossland
All right, Garrett. Garrett Wards. What does it say? Garrett D. Wards. The Trump administration is pulling back on the files because it's a continuation of the conspiracy of Obama. Obamagate. Comey's daughter was the prosecutor of the case, and they falsified evidence. Again, that is an interesting point, that it was Comey's daughter that was in charge of that case. And so they may have intentionally loaded up false evidence as a time bomb because the Epstein stuff is true. They knew they'd get exposed. It's actually rather. Rather, I wouldn't even call it that clever probabilistic thing. We talk about how they destroyed evidence. Why wouldn't they fabricate any? Certainly they would destroy the evidence and then create fake evidence as a time bomb. Maybe that's. That's the challenge. Who knows? Yep. I don't know. Or. Or Trump's in it. Who knows? Whatever. Release him, I guess.
Selena Zito
Well, the key word is hoax. He always gives us hints. Rigged hoax. You really have to think about the at.
Ian Crossland
All right, what do we got here? Our sergeant says, what is this MFer? Looks like a French version of Caitlyn Jenner. You know, somehow slightly more manish looking. Meanwhile, still expecting the world to go along because we are uncultured swine.
Tim Pool
Dang.
Ian Crossland
Damn. Look, Bridget McCrone does look like a guy. I mean, that's the, that's it. Bridget McCrone looks like a guy with the wig on. Okay, I'm not saying she is a guy but you know, what am I supposed to do?
Phil Labonte
Maybe.
Ian Crossland
God. Zoman says thanks for your team. It takes a lot of work. You do appreciate it. Shout it to all the Tim cast crew, all of our members. Guys, join our discord server@timcast.com it is not easy to do this every single day. And now with the culture war this Saturday, guys, buy tickets to the culture war. We still, it looks like we're gonna have a it. I don't know where we're at with ticket sales because of the weird cancellation thing. So it looks like we might have like 80 people on Saturday with some walk ins. It might go a little bit more than, more than that. The only problem is we had already sold around the same amount. So I don't even know how many. Like what's the Venn diagram of people with their tickets canceled and don't know versus people who bought and people who recently bought. So there's a possibility that we show up and it's not sold out yet. So that you know, we're not going to go over capacity. But they screwed everything up. So I'll just say this. Don't let them win with their tactics and trying to get us canceled. We may have got the venue back and they agreed to let us do the show but they screwed up all of our ticketing. So guys, dccomedyloft.com go buy tickets. Come to D.C. if you're in the area, if you're in PA, if you're in North Carolina or wherever, New York, take the train down, come to the show, come hang out. Because the disruption is disconcerting. The show's going to happen and it looks like we're going to have a, a decently packed house as it is. But my concern is that, you know, they just, they just, they screwed up to the point where people don't know if, if, if they're going to be coming or not or what's going on. So all I can really say is get your tickets. Come now.
Selena Zito
What happened with the tickets, Luke?
Ian Crossland
Ray says in racist Asian voice, she look like a man. Man, where was my invite to this event, bro? You don't need an invite. You can literally just text me. What are you talking about? You say I'm going to come. Okay, we'll put you on stage. We have a rotating open seat for any for we're going to bring audience members up. Do you guys want to debate Gavin McGinnis or just, you know, sit next to him and ask him a question? Well, audience members are going to be pulled up start of the show. We're going to have everyone put their names in a hat and we're going to draw names to invite people to come debate and, and have their positions.
Tim Pool
I heard names in a beanie.
Ian Crossland
Sure. Yeah. Is that what it is?
Tim Pool
I think that's what I heard somebody say.
Ian Crossland
That's silly, but they're probably going to do that.
Phil Labonte
I wouldn't be surprised.
Ian Crossland
That's weird. Luke, you can literally just come. We're doing three. We have three weeks in a row of big events. The Michael Mouse Angry Cops one is, I'm pretty sure going to sell out, considering. So what happened was they canceled the tickets and then immediately all the preferred seats sold out. And I'm like, okay, that's a problem because I think a lot of people had their tickets canceled and didn't know the demand was so high that as soon as they restarted the event, people rushed in and bought tickets again. So that one might get nuts. But Michael Malice and Angry Cops going to be the best show ever.
Phil Labonte
Absolutely.
Ian Crossland
It's going to be good. And then Kat Tiff is joining us on, on August 9th.
Phil Labonte
That's cool.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. The subject is, is feminism destroying the West? So it's basically going to be like four against one. Yeah. Kyla. Kyla Turner, the liberal. She'll be defending feminism. She's all right. She was good.
Phil Labonte
I'm not a fan.
Ian Crossland
She was relaxed.
Phil Labonte
I'm not a fan.
Ian Crossland
She wasn't like a screeching, irrational, you know, purple haired, crazy person.
Phil Labonte
I'm not a fan.
Ian Crossland
You're not a fan.
Tim Pool
Tell her like you're acting like your mother. And she gets really, really usually works with one.
Phil Labonte
She was sweeping for Destiny when the sex pest charges came out, so.
Ian Crossland
Sweeping.
Phil Labonte
Trying to brush them under the rug.
Ian Crossland
Ah.
Phil Labonte
And trying to cover for him. So.
Ian Crossland
Well, then we will bring that up at the show and say this is.
Phil Labonte
Proof that, you know, feminism isn't such a great thing. Well, I think part of the reason that, well, the reason that she was is because her, she's doing a podcast with Destiny or was doing a podcast. And I think that she's not a US citizen. So her, her actual green card was related to working in the US So she had to make sure that she could stay. And this is just hearsay. This is, this is not actually me saying for sure. I know, but I think that part of the reason why she was doing it was because of the fact that she was working with destiny and was. It was disingenuous. So.
Ian Crossland
But anyways, Miles Tyson says thank you for all you do. Our beloved dog Athena was diagnosed with cancer. Today we are humbly accepting donations at Give Send Go at Help Athena fight. Keep up the Lord's work. Sorry to hear it, man. Best of luck. I hope everything works out. What does this say? The.
Phil Labonte
The.
Ian Crossland
I don't know what that says. The race, Fraser. It's all bread and circuses. While we continue to be herded into a technocratic, heavily surveilled, feudalistic society. You will live in the pod and you will eat the bugs. Okay? Bugs are cheap. Kieran the meat man says. Tim, the One Hour Hot Dog song isn't for kids. It is for frat hazing. They tie you up and hang you upside down while playing the song.
Phil Labonte
Then now that makes sense.
Selena Zito
That. Now that just totally makes sense.
Tate Brown
That's what all the dislikes are. The guys to going are got hazed.
Ian Crossland
Oh yeah, I got to get thumbs down. I think this content should be illegal. I'm not joking. I think the One Hour Hot Dog song should be illegal.
Tate Brown
So what would what happen in minutes?
Ian Crossland
Would you be cool with the song playing one time? The problem is I can't believe that exist. It's not the only one. There's. There's thousands upon thousands of videos just.
Selena Zito
Like this of one hour long, longer.
Ian Crossland
Than that three hour long. And what they do is they put the time stuff stamp they they on on the thumbnail. It'll say one hour plus like exclamation point so that moms will turn the tablet on, put it in front of their baby, and then leave their baby to be mesmerized and hypnotized by psychobabble garbage and these. That's why Jen Alpha can't read.
Tim Pool
Or it's me.
Ian Crossland
It's crazy.
Tate Brown
He's dancing again.
Ian Crossland
Frying your brain. See, this guy's making jokes, but he only watched at the end of a show. He didn't watch it for hours upon hours.
Tate Brown
True. I mean I. I'd probably get in there just to see if anything changes at any point during it's never.
Ian Crossland
It'd be funny if like. Wait, wait. See the spike right here? Like what happened? Yeah. Why is the this the most replayed portion?
Tate Brown
Get up, stretch out some on the floor. Hot dog Hot dog. Hot diggity. So captivating.
Ian Crossland
So this is. I. I found this because I was trying to figure out why there are so many AI generated hot dog videos. Videos like Spider man eating hot dogs and things like this. It's because of this.
Tate Brown
Yeah, that makes sense.
Ian Crossland
Disney did the hot dog song and, and, and they put it up. How old is this video? This is from eight years ago.
Tate Brown
Okay.
Ian Crossland
And so it gets so much play and parents search hot dog song that people started making anything they could about hot dogs. Because what happened is after this ends, YouTube will auto recommend to a baby Spider man, you know, having like a bunch of hot dogs jammed up his throat.
Tate Brown
That's wrong. Every time this song ends, the kid should be redirected to man versus food. Like a hot dog eating challenge. That would, like, train them upright. That would be nice.
Ian Crossland
All right, my friends, smash that, like, button. Share the show. If you do like it, we're going to that uncensored portion of the show. So you don't want to miss. It's going to be@rumble.com Timcast IRL. If you'd like to call in and talk to us about anything, you can accuse us of being wrong, right. Or Otherwise, go to Timcast.com and join the Discord server Server, where we've got tens of thousands of people all hanging out, sharing stories. There's a fitness channel, there's video game development, there's video game servers. Go to the gym. If you want to build community or make friends, man, this is the way you do it. In fact, some people, several people got married in the Discord. No joke. Not like the craziest amount in the world, but people did. So join the Discord and you can call into the show. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. Selena, do you want to shout anything out?
Selena Zito
No, I'm just really happy to be here. This has been a lot of fun. Fun then. Thanks so much for having me.
Ian Crossland
Right on. Thanks for coming.
Tate Brown
Yeah, you can follow me on x @realtate brown or on Instagram @realtate brown. If you saw my Twitter, there is a new holy war. So if you want to, we're going to solve it tonight. Catholicism, Protestantism. It stops tonight. The fighting stops. So get in there and. Yeah. Plead your case.
Tim Pool
Yeah, guys, if you want to follow me, I am on Instagram and on X. Brett Dasic on both of those platforms. But what you should check out is pop culture crisis. We are live on YouTube in Rumble five days a week, Monday through Friday, 3pm Eastern Standard Time. See you there.
Phil Labonte
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Ian Crossland
We will see you all over@rumble.com Timcast IRL in about 30 seconds. Thanks for hanging out.
Timcast IRL Episode Summary: "Obama Referred To DOJ For TREASON, Criminal Investigation, CIVIL WAR!! w/ Salena Zito"
Release Date: July 24, 2025
Host: Tim Pool
Guest: Selena Zito, Reporter for the Washington Examiner and Contributor to the Washington Post
In this explosive episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool delves into the escalating political tensions in the United States, centering on two major allegations: former President Barack Obama's alleged treasonous activities and former President Donald Trump's purported connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Joined by journalist Selena Zito and other panelists, the discussion explores the implications of these accusations, the role of the media, and the broader impact on American society.
Key Discussion Points:
Notable Quote:
Salena Zito [06:40]: "I'm a reporter... I find out what's really going on in the country, especially in swing regions like Erie and Luzerne County, Pennsylvania."
Analysis:
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Ian Crossland [08:38]: "The current Republican administration accuses a previous Democratic one of treason, while Democrats accuse Trump of heinous crimes. It's like an administrative civil war."
Tim Pool [10:14]: "The news is always so dire... People have made up their minds about these issues long ago."
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Ian Crossland [70:37]: "How is calling someone transgender defamatory? It doesn't inherently damage their reputation."
Phil Labonte [71:01]: "The lawsuit will likely be tossed out, making it a PR win for Owens."
Analysis:
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Tim Pool [14:15]: "If the Biden administration had anything on Trump and Epstein, they would have released it to pin on him immediately."
Selena Zito [12:40]: "People are so exhausted by the constant barrage of information that they don't engage meaningfully with these stories."
Analysis:
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Selena Zito [50:28]: "Because the girls were their age, Gen Z can relate more to the Epstein cases."
Tate Brown [55:20]: "Zoomers are more emotional and react strongly to any perceived threats to their inheritance."
Analysis:
This episode of Timcast IRL sheds light on the deepening political rifts in the United States, exacerbated by high-stakes allegations against prominent political figures and the media's role in framing these narratives. The discussions emphasize the complexities of political accountability, media influence, and generational perspectives, painting a picture of a nation grappling with internal conflicts and widespread distrust.
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