
Tim, Phil, Shane, & Elaad are joined by Vince Dao to discuss Trump deploying the National Guard to DC & federalizing the DC police, Liberals freaking out over Trump's calls for a new census, Hillary Clinton defending the violent crime rate in...
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It is done. Donald Trump has announced he is federalizing the D.C. police and deploying the National Guard to get the crime rate and the homelessness under control. And the liberals are coming out protesting, saying he's lying. We've got reporters from NBC saying he's lying. Crime is down. Down. It's not down. A D.C. police commander has been accused by the police union in D.C. of flubbing the numbers. And the union says actually at the highest levels, they flubbed the numbers to make everything look good. Ignore the stats that they give you and just look at the number itself. When they tell you crime is down, say okay, because the homicide rate is still 27 per hundred thousand, which is greater than Chicago. It's not the worst in the country, but it's pretty bad. It's worse than many of our cities. Why would that be acceptable? But there is still a debate about the overreach of the federal government, the police state. We'll talk about that. 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Thank you all for sponsoring the show. Don't forget my friends to also smash that like button. Share the show with everyone. You know, we got a great show tonight. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Vince Dow.
Vince Dow
Hey, good to be here. I'm Vince Dow, I'm a Gen Z conservative commentator and yeah, it's great to be back on the show.
Tim Pool
Right on, man. Thanks for hanging out. Elad is here.
Elad Eliyahu
Hey, good evening everybody. I am Elad Eliyahu, the White House correspondent here at Timcast. Happy to be here. How's it going everybody?
Shane Cashman
What up? I am Shane Cashman, host of Inverter World Live. I will be leaving here around 9:40 tonight to interview an exorcist whose father was an exorcist. And I will be joined in studio by Mary Morgan of Pop Culture Crisis. We're also probably going to talk about rabbits growing horns in Colorado. Hi Phil.
Tim Pool
Wait, what really?
Shane Cashman
Yes.
Elad Eliyahu
Is she gonna get.
Shane Cashman
And tentacles and tentacles?
Tim Pool
No, the horns I can believe, like.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, they got both. Yeah, they're like little Krakens.
Tim Pool
Are you. Is this for real, though? Like this real story.
Shane Cashman
You can look it up like an.
Tim Pool
Actual, like NBC News reporter kind of thing.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Tim Pool
What?
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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.
Tim Pool
Here's the news man from the ap. Trump says he's placing Washington police under federal control and activating the National Guard. Good. Actually, I think we can just play this video here and you can hear from Trump himself.
Hannity
And we're here for a very serious purpose. Very serious purpose. Something's out of control, but we're going to put it in control very quickly like we did on the southern border. I'm announcing a historic action to rescue our nation's capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam and squalor and worse. This is Liberation Day in D.C. and we're going to take our capital back. We're taking it back. Under the authorities vested in me as the President of the United States, I'm officially invoking section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act. You know what that is. And placing the D.C. metropolitan Police Department under direct federal control. And you'll be meeting the people that will be directly involved with that. Very good people, but they're tough and they know what's happening and they've done it before. In addition, I'm deploying the National Guard to help reestablish law, order and public safety in Washington, D.C. and they're going to be allowed to do their job properly. And you people are victims of it, too. You know, you're reporters and I understand a lot of you tend to be on the liberal side, but you don't want to get. You don't want to get mugged and raped and shot and killed. And you all know people and friends of yours that. That happened.
Tim Pool
Here's what I find absolutely insane. We are in the D.C. area. We're not that far away. We go there quite a bit. We were there over the past several weeks for the Live Culture War podcast shows. Crime is really bad. There's tent cities everywhere. Homelessness is really bad. And we have to discuss security protocol for staff before we go because we know it's really bad. And there's liability issues. It is remarkable to me to see all of these political class liberals going on social media putting up videos where they say there's no crime, crime is down, Trump is lying, it's a military takeover. I'm just thinking to myself, like, who are they talking to? Because you know what? At this point they're not talking to people who live in cities. No, because people live in cities are like, I don't like crime. So is he talking to like the boomer in a retirement home who's not, you know, like Mark Elias's video where it's like Trump is doing this to take over, have federal takeovers of American cities with soldiers and blah, blah, blah. He's done it before, he'll do it again. It's like, well, D.C. crime is, it's 27 murders per hundred thousand. That's insane. That's more than many. Most of our cities in this country. That's intolerable. So it is remarkable to me that there are people who genuinely believe the lies coming from the press that crime is in a 30 year low and everything's safe.
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Phil Labonte
I think that it's easy for them to the lies because they want to, right? Like if, if Trump does something their knee jerk reaction is going to be, you know, it's bad because Trump did it or Trump's lying. This isn't true. That just seems fairly obvious to me. Right? Like that. That's just what they always do. They say Trump said it. So I Disagree.
Vince Dow
Yeah, no, they've basically done the first. The full circle back to, like, 2020, where crime is good and basically defending crime is their political position. But even then, the argument that crime is down, even if you want to believe their statistics, which are probably fake, as we noted, the argument is basically. I think they said it's down, like, 7% from last year. That still means you're having a crime rate that's three times the rate of Mexico City. I mean, I'm sure many people saw the chart that was released today. It's like, you know, it's the same thing with Karen Bass and the homeless. If you have a problem that's at record highs and you bring it down like 2%, the argument is, oh, the problem is now fixed. And that's obviously such a ridiculous argument. And, yeah, we've all been to D.C. i was at Union Station, I think, last time in October 2024, you're literally stepping over homeless people in the Capitol. And I think that's also an underrated aspect of this story. It's not just about cleaning up crime. He's also trying to basically make it to where homeless people should not at least be in the capital zone. I mean, that's like the pride jewel of our nation. There's no reason people from this country and around the world should come to, like, our. Our center of our country and see that. It's insane.
Shane Cashman
These politicians don't mean anything. They say, these are the same people who said January 6th is worse than Pearl harbor. And now. Now crime is nothing. You know, so they just pick and choose what's going to scare them and the people.
Vince Dow
And it was okay to federalize D.C. back then, right? It was, yeah.
Shane Cashman
Cover it in barbed wire.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Yeah.
Phil Labonte
I mean, I just don't. Like I said. It's just Trump said this, so, you know, they just have to say Trump's wrong. It was the same thing with, like, when Trump was criticizing Haiti or saying, you know, Haiti's a nightmare, which Haiti is a nightmare.
Shane Cashman
Total nightmare.
Tim Pool
And then.
Phil Labonte
And then, nightmare.
Tim Pool
Conan went to a resort with. With armed guards, went swimming, and said, look how beautiful it is. And it's evil. It's crazy. I don't understand. Conan knew what he did. Conan flew in with armed security because he would die otherwise, and staged a fake Potemkin show, knowing he did it. Maybe there's something about communism. Potemkin villages.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. Their preferred politicians, the Clintons, are the ones who helped destroy Haiti, you know, for decades, you know, literally. Honeymoon. Bill and Hillary. Honeymoon there and looked at each other and said, we should destroy this place.
Tim Pool
I genuinely believe. Look, guys, I'm not one to ever just be conspiratorial. As much as the media might lie and say that I am, I always have some basis for my thoughts and opinions from some news report, which can be troubling because sometimes, often they're lying. I genuinely believe USAID was funneling money to prop up media and big channels like Colbert getting canceled and whatever. I think directly or indirectly, the US Government, maybe it was USAID or otherwise, USAID or otherwise, was funding sock puppet account bot accounts online to prop up liberal personalities to make it look like they were getting traffic. Because we saw this when, when Elon announced he was buying Twitter. All these liberals, you guys remember this, they lost hundreds of thousands to millions of followers. Elon, when, when Elon won the court battle and he was gonna buy, it was like someone at Twitter said, quick burn everything, and they started eliminating millions of bot accounts.
Vince Dow
I think it's the same thing, the current debate with removing illegals from the census. Because when you even look at the supposed 50, 50 split of America and how competitive every election is, and it comes down to Pennsylvania, that's all fake. You look at the state like California. I mean, massively inflated in the electoral count because of illegal aliens.
Tim Pool
No, no. What if it's crazier than this? What if the new census finds that we didn't track this, but there's census fraud? What if Democrats in California were increasing the amount of people in the census count because nobody checks, and it's going to turn out that California's actually only got 36 million people? Or what, do they have 50 something they claim?
Shane Cashman
Sure.
Tim Pool
16.
Phil Labonte
16 million people live in California.
Tim Pool
I don't remember. No, I'm saying total people.
Phil Labonte
I don't know.
Tim Pool
The illegal immigrant argument might actually just be a red herring. The real issue might be that Democrats have been just claiming more people live there when they.
Phil Labonte
39 and a half million. 9,529,000.
Tim Pool
And what if it comes out? It's like actually they added 3 to 4 million to the number, giving themselves extra seats without actually anyone living there.
Shane Cashman
That's dead. Internet theory. But in the physical world, let me.
Tim Pool
Let me ask you, how many times have we or anyone else talked about census fraud?
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Never. Never. So I wouldn't be surprised with Trump doing the census move now if the reason they're freaking out is they're like, it's not about illegal immigrants. It's about, you know, you know, they do ballot harvesting and they do. We watch them do it. And people get paid to collect ballots. Why would I not believe. At the same time they're saying, you know that census form you got filled out? They said three people live there, make it six.
Shane Cashman
It's like when Doge found all those dead people getting benefits.
Tim Pool
Right.
Shane Cashman
190 year old guy getting benefits still.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
There's a lot of people who vote still.
Vince Dow
Consider how much that warps your understanding of American politics and the supposed competitiveness. You look back to 2024, it's like, wow. No, actually this country is not 5050. It's the entire majority or split of Democrats or liberals the past at least decade or so is essentially fake. You know, it is.
Elad Eliyahu
I think the bigger picture story in regards to Trump bringing in the National Guard and taking over the Metropolitan Police, is this another example of him flexing his executive author on the Democrats. I think he's frankly being politically wise not to let a good tragedy go to waste. We saw big balls get beat up. That was that former Doge staffer, I believe it was. And there's bloody pictures of him. And he saw the opportunity. Despite whatever the crime rates in D.C. may be, he's like, I'm going to take over. And I think he's using this as a roadmap to do in other cities. He actually implied it in the press briefing today that he had that he might do this in other cities. He mentioned Chicago, he mentioned New York. So I think this is just another example of him trying to flex those muscles. I think we should be honest here too. D.C. is an 8020 area. He's taking control of where Democrats work and live and flexing his muscles onto them and saying, I'm going to bring the National Guard.
Tim Pool
No, no, no. But, but let's also not forget that all of the highest crime cities are on my Democrats.
Elad Eliyahu
Definitely.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Elad Eliyahu
And he's going to use that as an excuse to bring in the National Guard. Swell. Not as an excuse reason.
Tim Pool
I don't think an excuse for the talking of Democrats. It's just a correlation, not a cause. So they're going to say Trump is targeting Democrats? No, it's just that all the worst cities are Democrat run. Trump's not saying I'm coming after you Democrats. He's saying crime is really bad. I'm coming to your city. Yeah.
Elad Eliyahu
And he also did bring in the National Guard. People say a little bit too soon into Los Angeles or wherever those anti ICE protests were in California.
Vince Dow
The city was already on Fire.
Elad Eliyahu
And I foresee him doing that in other cities down the line.
Phil Labonte
Look at the results of him bringing the National Guard into L. A. It worked, right? Like, the whole point of the National Guard going to LA was they were there to basically do crowd control while ICE did their jobs. And that's probably the blueprint that he's gonna use in D.C. and other places. The military or the National Guard will be there for crowd control to make sure that people aren't interfering with law enforcement, carrying out their duties, because he federalized law enforcement as well. So if there's National Guard on site, it's only there to make sure that law enforcement, who is being directed by the Trump administration now by the federal government, can carry out their job.
Shane Cashman
Should he do it in other cities?
Elad Eliyahu
If crime rises to the rate, or protests or riots aren't going to be able to be controlled by the police departments that exist there.
Tim Pool
What do you mean if crime rises to the rate?
Elad Eliyahu
I don't know.
Tim Pool
You know what the murder rate in our Cities is like, D.C. specifically.
Elad Eliyahu
I think you said it was something. 2077, you know, Chicago, every 100,000.
Tim Pool
Chicago's, you know, Detroit is 37, Baltimore is 45.
Elad Eliyahu
So the question is, what do you think the line should be for when he sends in the National Guard or has to nationalize whatever police department?
Tim Pool
You know, I'm going to be liberal and say 10.
Elad Eliyahu
Okay, okay.
Tim Pool
But, you know, we can take a look at the per capita deaths of. Let's, let's do Malma, Sweden, because I went there and that was a big deal. It's one. And so we look at these other countries where their murder rate is 1 per 100,000, and we're supposed to be happy that DC's got a higher murderer than what did they say, like Bogota and Colombia or whatever. That's insane. The crazy thing is they're like, crimes down. Yeah. But it's still 27 murders per 100,000. What is wrong with you people? It's like you're watching a dude smash up your house and light on fire and you're like, yeah, yeah, but they're smashing up less than they did yesterday. I don't care. Stop them. Stop it all. So the Insurrection Act. This is a funny argument. Trump can invoke the Insurrection act and deploy active duty military for law enforcement. If the laws are not being enforced at the local level, one could argue that right now any reasonable person would be like, yeah, Chicago ain't got no law enforcement. And the, the local cops might say, our hands are tied. They won't let us do it. NYPD might say the same thing. I say this. If the unions in these. Here's a good criteria. If the police unions. I'm not a big fan of the police unions, but any public sector unions.
Phil Labonte
Or any unions, awful.
Tim Pool
If the police didn't come out and say every time we make an arrest, they're let go. We can't enforce the law. Trump goes, okay, sending the troops. The police have said it. I think that's criteria.
Elad Eliyahu
I suspect this will be the blueprint for many other cities when we see any sort of flare ups. I think Trump has his finger on the button ready to deploy when he sees anybody, you know, challenging his authority.
Phil Labonte
So, I mean, look, if there's a inkling of any kind of riots like they had in 2020, I think, I think it's a good thing that he's actually willing to take the steps necessary to prevent the riots from destroying property, destroying people's livelihoods, killing people, which is what happened during 2020. So I don't think it's a problem at all. The federal government has the authority to do that, and I don't think it's an issue.
Elad Eliyahu
I do also believe that the cities have been overrun with crime for a while. And I think there was a fascinating media picture here because Trump has a lot of Fox News alumni beside him at this daily briefing where he spoke about wanting to bring in the National Guard and such. He was standing next to former Judge Jeanine Pirro. He was standing next to Pete Hexseth, among others. So this has been a narrative, a correct narrative. When I say narrative, I don't imply this to be false about how there is crime that needs to be addressed in the cities. And I believe Trump is attacking that narrative head on and trying to dispel it by sending in the National Guards to try to address it. So this is something that I think he thinks will play very popular with the base, trying to address crime in these cities, because I think those narratives play very well.
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Vince Dow
You know, it's a winning issue, but I think this is also just something that Trump genuinely cares about and a lot of other Republicans wouldn't think to do. And why is that? Because Trump is a New Yorker. He's a real estate developer. Right. He's someone who comes from the cities. I think he has a love for it. And I think that, you know, a lot of conservatives kind of have this mentality that, oh, if we kind of retreat into rural America, whatever, just stay out of those liberal hellholes, everything will be fine. But Trump is basically kind of taking this approach that, no, America's cities are kind of the icons of our civilization. We should take them back. We should make them safe and livable places to be. And that's something conservatives should prioritize, actually, you know what I mean?
Tim Pool
Stop agreeing a lot. People get entertained when we argue with each other.
Elad Eliyahu
Well, you're about retreating from the cities. I think we need to take them back over.
Tim Pool
Yes, let's go a lot. You're wrong.
Elad Eliyahu
No, we need to take the cities back over. We can't let Mamdani and these other communists take over. Trump needs to involve himself in the mayoral race in New York. He needs to tell Curtis Lew to drop out. And I don't know if I'm endorsing Eric Adams or Cuomo here, but I agree with you. It's putting me in a really tough bind between a rock and a hard place here. The communist Eric Adams, the only person who I've ever voted for when I voted one time, or Andrew Cuomo, the guy who did a shit job during COVID and was allegedly groping many of his staffers.
Tim Pool
I want to jump to the story from Newsweek real quick. We've got this from Newsweek. As Trump floats new census, how many people really live in the US now liberals are freaking out saying what Trump is doing is unconstitutional, it's illegal, it's not possible, it can't be done. I think, my friends, I'm going to tell you this I have a couple conspiracy theories for you. I think there are substantially less people than they're letting, they're letting on. I think that it's entirely possible the census is fake or that there's census fraud. Why? We've talked about how Democrats bring in illegal immigrants to, to pad the censorship, censor the census number. It's not censorship. The more people they have in their states, the more congressional seats they get. Illegal immigrants count towards this. I don't even understand why even we even made that argument. It's much, much easier for them just claim somebody's there when they're not. And no one checks in the census. What is it on the forum? They just say how many people are in your house? And they just write a number down? The number's probably fake. Newsweek writes President Trump announced Thursday he was ordering a new U.S. census that would exclude undocumented immigrants, arguing that it's unconstitutional to count them. Despite courts regularly holding census must count everyone, regardless of immigration status. With estimates on the undocumented population varying widely from around 11 million to a size 20. Just how big is the US population? They say currently it's 334 million, not 334 million. 914,896. The figure was broken down by native born population at 85.7 and foreign born population at 14.3, with nearly 2 thirds of the latter having entered the US before 2010. Out of 47.8 million foreign born US residents, 24.9 million were naturalized citizens. Democrats are freaking out saying Trump can't do this. We'll see if he can. But I'm curious how many of you think the census is fraudulent?
Elad Eliyahu
So I think you have good reason to believe this because I do recall a story actually where I'm actually reading right now. Key House committee has begun an investigation in the Census Bureau. Overcount and undercounts that favor Democrats in awarding congressional appointments and electoral college votes. I believe there was issues with this in the last census where it did overcount in the Democrats.
Vince Dow
The Census Bureau admitted it publicly. And after all, I mean, I don't know why no one's ever asked the question, if you were conducting a census during the COVID lockdowns, how could that possibly be accurate? Seems like just a logistical issue there.
Phil Labonte
So, yeah, yeah, look, even if the census were accurate, I still think that redoing the census is a perfectly good idea because of the fact that the Biden administration administration left the border open for four years and literally was welcoming people in for any reason at all.
Tim Pool
Yeah, I understood. I don't care if there's a reason or not. If at this point, I'm like, we know that there's a problem with how we count people in this country and we are applying political power to non citizens, don't do it. My attitude is just at this point, when Trump says, if Trump came out and said there's no reason, I just want to make sure that Americans are being counted properly and we're apportioning congressional seats, political power and resources evenly, I'd say, okay, if Trump came out and said there's crime and we're shutting it down, I'm like, yep, because Democrats have lied and run roughshod over us for four decades.
Shane Cashman
Be nice to do it before the midterms, too.
Tim Pool
That's what's happening. Maybe.
Vince Dow
You know what, the Texas stuff on the constitutional argument, I mean, at least pre Biden, most or at least a huge number of illegal aliens are here on visa overstays. So if you're here counted as a, if you're here as a tourist, you're not counted in the visa, but then suddenly after you overstay the 90 days, then you would be counted. I don't know if that argument even makes sense from their perspective.
Phil Labonte
You know, it shouldn't.
Vince Dow
Yeah, it shouldn't.
Tim Pool
Well, I think one reason that Trump wants a new census, it's not just, I think it's a direct. It's planned. Right. He says, ice lock everybody up. You self deport. I think Trump is actually saying, no, no, even if we count illegal immigrants, we're going to find the numbers way down. I think going to change the game.
Elad Eliyahu
If they want to redo the census, I think a key component here would be if they filled out and put are you a citizen question this time. There's legal lawsuit battles. When Donald Trump tried to incorporate this during first term, the question's super important because it either scares off people who are illegal immigrants from filling out the form altogether, or it gives information to the government of where illegal immigrants are currently staying, which would make them potential. You know, you'd have the information to send over right over to ICE to potentially.
Vince Dow
Or they don't answer and then they don't get counted.
Elad Eliyahu
Or they don't get counted. So, yeah, so I think that's the important thing to consider. The last time Trump did it in his first term and he tried to include that, there were court battles over it. And I think he, I believe he ultimately lost that court battle. But that would be crucial in swaying it in the Republicans direction. But I think we should also be honest here. This is all just power politics and Republicans and Democrats are just trying to justify their power politics. I don't think people are being principled here, not whether that's good or bad, but I think the ultimate goal that the President has is to keep his majority. He does not want to have to deal with a Democrat led majority. They would investigate every single thing that he did and they would likely impeach him. And he does not want his final two years of his presidency to be like that.
Tim Pool
I think when you look at the facts a lot, you'll find that, well, the Republican Party is largely garbage. The right tends to be more on principle. So it is a. Let's just, let's just say 8020 on the right principle is going to be the guiding force. 80:20 on the left power is going to be the guiding force. And the example I'll give you right now is we know that crime is really bad in D.C. i'm actually going to pull up the proof for you in a second. Not so much the proof, but. Well, no, we can pull up the crime stats and all that stuff. Crime has been, they're saying crime is way, way down. But when you go to the highest.
Phil Labonte
Murder rate in the country, it's not the highest. Well, that's what not Google, but right.
Tim Pool
Baltimore, there's High as of 2024, District.
Phil Labonte
Of Columbia has the highest murder rate in the United States with a rate of 27.54 homicides per hundred thousand residents. So this is according to, according to who braves AI or whatever.
Tim Pool
Look up, look up, look up per capita murder rate in Baltimore and tell me that's higher than, higher than D.C.
Phil Labonte
I'Ll go do Google.
Tim Pool
We'll take that one for now. But my point is right now, in response to what Trump is doing, you've got videos popping up where they're saying crime is not bad. It's like, hold on bro, we live here. I see it, I see it all the time. We go there, we go there once or twice a week. I get dinner there and I can see homeless camps on the sidewalk in the middle of the city. There was a shooting a couple blocks away from the White House. This is crazy circle.
Vince Dow
There's been like multiple shootings. Emma there, yo.
Tim Pool
At national harbor, which is not, it's the D.C. metro. It's just out, just south of D.C. when you're in Maryland, there's a stabbing and a robbery like our mugging every week or every other week. It's in the news all the time. Yo. At the National Harbor Hotel, some dudes with rifles shot a dude through the gut in the hotel, and the dude fled from the building with blood, sprang. And this was a year ago, like. And this is the D.C. metro in what is supposed to be a very nice area, very close to the airport to dca. This stuff happens all the time. Fine, make the argument. But it's down. It's still ridiculously high. Give me the context. If the liberals came out and said, okay, to be fair, crime is really bad, it's going down, though. So if they wanted to make the argument that Trump shouldn't do it because crime is on the decline, so he doesn't need it right now. It's working. I'd say. Okay. I still think Trump should. Trump doing this isn't that. That's an argument. I get it. I would just argue that Trump is doing the right thing by going faster. But they're not arguing that. They're arguing crime is at the lowest point in 30 years. So my point is, call it power politics. When you take a look at this right now, Trump says, we have the DOJ issuing the grand jury probe against the Obamagate stuff, right? As they should. Because we know at the bare minimum, there's probable cause that a crime was committed, and we want a grand jury to determine whether or not charges should be brought. Their arguments, the Democrats, is that Trump is getting revenge against the people who tried to hold him accountable. But we know the criminal charge, like Letitia James, for instance, they're probing her. What do they do, a grand jury investigation against her or something like that? No, no, she was subpoenaed. I can't remember.
Elad Eliyahu
Something about mortgage fraud.
Tim Pool
No, no, there's something recently. Last week, I was out. Cause my. I had strained my vocal cords. That's what happened. You can hear me. I'm a little raspy. But anyway, my point is, Letitia James is crooked. Like, the felony charges brought against Trump were crooked. The civil fraud charges brought against Trump were crooked. We know that. So Trump. So the DOJ says we're gonna go after the corrupt. And the Democrats respond with, he's weaponizing the DOJ against us. No, he's using the DOJ as it's intended to be used to stop corruption from you. So I get your point. We're saying it's just power politics, but if you actually break the facts down, Trump's right. You don't got. It's crazy that this has been the case for 10 years. Don't care if you like Trump. Don't care if you like Trump's policies. The Democrats arrested, his lawyers, made false charges against them. You want to sit there and say J6 was bad and Trump did it? Okay, I won't even argue that. The felony charges on the documents being altered, case fake beyond the statute of limitations, could not be brought. They brought it anyway. The rape charges, they created a special law just to go after Trump for this on a 30 year old claim with no real evidence. And then you had the civil fraud where the bank said, he never defrauded us. He actually gave us the documents and told us not to mention it wasn't Trump himself. It's crazy. Trump runs a company, his staff goes to these banks and says, here's the numbers we believe to be correct. One of the papers in those documents says, do your own due diligence. We may have got some of this information wrong. They said, we will. They came back and said, hey, you got the square footage wrong on this building. And they went, oops. And they said, we're going to lower the loan amount because of that. They said, okay. And there's a handshake. Everybody made money, was happy. And then he got, he got sued by the state for civil fraud. It's fake. It's all fake. What do we expect to happen? The DOJ should go after the corrupt, but they're going to come out and say, nope, Trump's weaponizing DOJ against them. They're evil. That's just it.
Elad Eliyahu
And that's why a lot of the people who argue that it's politically motivated have no credibility because they were behind politically motivated attacks for so long. Shift's a prime example of this with perpetrate how much you perpetrated the Russia collusion hoax.
Phil Labonte
No one should care what any Democrats say. If you're on the right, just ignore them. They're going to make stuff up. They're going to say whatever they can say to get their base fired up. They don't have significant political power right now. Steamroll them. They don't matter. They're going to complain no matter what he does. So just continue with the policies that you were elected to institute.
Tim Pool
Let's jump to this. We have a tweet from everyone's favorite Hillary Clinton. She said, as you listen to an unhinged Trump try to justify deploying the National Guard to D.C. here's a reality. Violent crime in D.C. is at a 30 year low. What's this from the DOJ? January 3, 2025. Total violent crime for 2024 in the District of Columbia is down 35% from 23 and the lowest it's been in over 30 years, according to data collected by the Metropolitan Police Department and announced by the U.S. attorney, Matthew M. Graves. In addition to overall violent crime production, homicides are down 32%. Robberies are down 39%. Armed crime, carjackings. And here's the actual post from the doj, and I gotta say, wow. Under the Biden administration, they announced crime was at a 30 year low. So it sounds like crooked old Donald Trump is just trying to deploy the troops for no reason at all. No reason at a. Oh. From NBC, Washington, D.C. police commander suspended and accused of changing crime stats. Now why would he do that? The union claims police supervisors in the department manipulate crime data to make it appear violent crime has fallen considering considerably compared to last year. Oh, so you mean crime's actually really bad. Uh huh. Now it's an accusation. We don't know for sure. It's not definitive. But it is funny that under Biden they're coming out and they're saying straight up like, no, no, everything's fine, crime's way down. And then we get this story, this was from three weeks ago, July 18th. This commander got, was suspended. They claim he was flubbing the numbers to make it seem like crime was done when it's not. Anybody who has eyes to see can go to dc. There was a really great post Mike Cernovich had because Ken Delaney, I think he's NBC, he tweeted Trump is claiming crime is up, he's deploying the National Guard, blah, blah. But despite the fact that crime is down, it's misinformation. And Cernovich said, I'd love to get you a GoPro strapped to your body, send you into some DC neighborhoods and you can report on just how nice DC really is. Yeah, I've made the argument with Chicago. Nobody took me off on it, up on it. I was like, hey, I got an idea. Anybody who thinks crime is like, it was an argument about Chicago is being nice. I'm like, I got some neighborhoods I can walk you through. And then nobody wanted to do it. For some reason these liberals, these leftists wouldn't go walk through some of these neighborhoods.
Vince Dow
Let's send Conan there.
Tim Pool
Oh yeah, let's set, let's, let's send Conan to the west side in Chicago, man.
Phil Labonte
So I googled, I don't want to.
Tim Pool
Be liable for that.
Phil Labonte
So I use Google and it brought up USA facts. And it says that Memphis is number one. St. Louis is number two. Baltimore, number three.
Tim Pool
Number one.
Phil Labonte
Murder rate. Memphis is number one for the murder rate. St. Louis is number two dot Baltimore, D.C. birmingham. Chicago's not even in the top 1015 here.
Elad Eliyahu
Really?
Phil Labonte
Yeah.
Tim Pool
That's crazy.
Elad Eliyahu
Do you have the numbers too? Per 100,000?
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
Homicides per 100,000. Memphis, 40.9 per 100,000. St. Louis, 37.6 per 100,000. Baltimore, 36.3 per 100,000. Washington, 35.9 per 100,000.
Elad Eliyahu
The president has a lot of areas to send the National Guard, huh? A lot of cities.
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Phil Labonte
It is what it is.
Elad Eliyahu
One of the most fascinating parts about all of this, I believe, is how again, the President is disenfranchising Democrats, but in this particular case, D.C. mayor Bowser is supposed to have control over the Metropolitan Police. And Trump just said, you know what, Actually, Attorney General Pam Bondi, you actually now control the Metropolitan Police. Snapped his fingers and said, yeah, right now you are in control. So it's just amazing how the Democrats are being shoved out of the way, out of power by the President and he really is flexing those executive muscles against these Democrats.
Shane Cashman
Was it Bowser that denied his call for more troops during the inauguration? I believe not the inauguration, but yeah.
Elad Eliyahu
J6 I think Nancy Pelosi was involved.
Tim Pool
I think it was Mayor Bowser. Yeah, I just. I just don't care. Ladies and gentlemen, do you want to fight or do you want to lay down and lose? I look at the rate of Crime in all of our cities. And it was really funny. I had an incident occur over the weekend. I end up having to call the police and talk to him about something. And I was just thinking the whole time how awesome this cop was. And I'm like, michael Mouse is wrong. You know, he's like, don't talk to the cops ever. And I'm gonna talk to this guy. And he's. We were, you know, shooting the ish and he's telling me stories and that's how. And he helped, he really helped me out. And he just said, hey, look, man, we're not like Chicago out here where they love crime. I started laughing. I'm like, that's why I left. Because we're in West Virginia and I stand by this small town. Local cops are real cops. These are the guys that are going to be like, how's it going, man? They're going to shake your hand and be like, what can I do for you? How can we figure this one out and try and mediate and resolve these issues? And they know you and they know your business and they, they. Even in smaller towns, which are still pretty big relative to how big, you know, like we're talking like 30,000 people. It's a big city at this point, right? Small town in the United States. But even in towns like this was a lot of people, they have a general idea of the coffee shop you go to and you can relate to each other. You go to New York, you got a cop who's got a low paying job who doesn't live in the city limits or he lives in Staten island, he has a commute and he's got a boss who's a democrat appointed by another democrat. And he does not know you and he does not care. So they say, stop wasting my time. I don't know you and I don't want to deal with this.
Shane Cashman
Yep, it's a faceless crowd. I don't care. The local cops at least know. I mean, I've, trust me, I've dealt with some really bad local cops. So more than often, more often than not, they know you and they want to keep their community safe and they care about the people there.
Tim Pool
So from wirepoints, financial news, I pulled up a top 10 list. It's very similar to what Phil pulled up, but they say St. Louis is 52.9 murders per 100,000. Is that what did you have?
Phil Labonte
37.6. And I'm not sure the exact date of the. When this was. This is. It looks like this is 2023.
Tim Pool
Okay. This is 2024.
Phil Labonte
Okay.
Tim Pool
St. Louis is 52.9 at number one. Memphis, 38. Baltimore, 35. New Orleans, 34. Detroit, 32. Cleveland. What? 30. Kansas City, 28. D.C. 27. Atlanta, 24 and Milwaukee, 23. So wait, wait. Washington, D.C. wasn't on your list.
Phil Labonte
D.C. is 35.9 per 100,000 in 2023.
Tim Pool
35.
Phil Labonte
35.
Tim Pool
Oh, so it is way down. Only 27. So it dropped off from the fourth worst to the eighth worst.
Shane Cashman
Gas prices, $4 to $350.
Elad Eliyahu
I didn't hear one city that I think anybody cares about, though. I don't even think the President cared enough to mention any of those.
Shane Cashman
I care about all our cities.
Tim Pool
Have you been to the harbor in Baltimore? Nope. It's awesome.
Vince Dow
It is.
Tim Pool
It is. It is sad.
Elad Eliyahu
It sounds like there's a ton of crime over there. It sounds like the President needs to send a national.
Tim Pool
Well, the harbor is not so bad, but crime is massively bad in Baltimore. Yeah, it's a shame.
Shane Cashman
It's bad everywhere. I mean, the city, New York City is brutal. Like in Times Square. My family who works there, they're seeing crazy stuff every day in the daylight. And they're saying it's like how it was in the 70s when it was war zone.
Elad Eliyahu
That's a little bit crazy of a comparison. But there's a lot of crime, I think.
Shane Cashman
How old are you still? How old are you?
Elad Eliyahu
31.
Shane Cashman
Right. And they're like in their 60s. Who lived through the 70s of the city when it was a total.
Elad Eliyahu
Sure. I think we could pull up the crime rates, though, of like the murder per capita.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, I'm sure you could. But they live through this. And a lot of people getting shot at constantly. There's people getting shot in the daylight on 44th street, which is stuff they, you know, they work there all the time. And this is stuff that was not happening, you know, up until the last few years, four or five years. And it reminds them of how deranged it was throughout the 70s when that city was on fire. You know, that's when Berkowitz was doing his thing. So maybe you have a Berkowitz coming, was doing his thing, you know, talking to the dogs.
Elad Eliyahu
And I think the President is also kind of anticipating the socialist mayor winning Mamdani in New York City. And this will be a blueprint for when things go astray in New York City. He's just going to be ready to have his finger on the button and send to the national Guard. As soon as things go wrong over.
Shane Cashman
There, look how bad the subways are there.
Elad Eliyahu
How bad are the subways?
Shane Cashman
Corpses are getting raped. That's pretty bad. There's people lighting themselves on fire. There's robots patrolling the subways. It sounds pretty dystopian. Three guys got shot near where we were at that event in the city.
Tim Pool
Dupont just recently on the 27th.
Shane Cashman
Wow. Wow. Yeah. But it's all cities. I think this is not unique to all cities, just some cities have it more than others.
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah, I think some cities are a lot worse than others. So again, New York City didn't crack the what top 10, 20 or whatever cities that we spoke of. So you have to look at this per 100,000. I do also find it fascinating that President Trump mentioned the youth, the youth mobs that are running through D.C. i still find that euphemism fascinating. We're talking about 14, 15, 16, 17 year old black or brown boys running around committing crimes, shooting guns. Judge Jeanine Pirro actually mentioned it in today's briefing how, you know, they are unable to charge young men as they ride the line of certain crimes because they're charged as minors. And you know, she said they're serious criminals who need to be gone after. I think President Trump also put out on a truth social that he wants to go after minors. Criminal minors who commit these crimes, which is something. Is certainly something.
Shane Cashman
There's kids killing people. It's crazy.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I'm not sure. I don't know that that will actually fix anything if they go after minors. I don't have a problem with it, to be honest with you. If you commit crimes like that, you're pretty well, I mean you kind of know what you're doing.
Elad Eliyahu
Well, it's these youth, these Y ends who are really behind the carjackings, the murderings, the robberies that we're seeing in a lot of these cities. I know there's a popular trend of like stealing these, was it Kias or, or whatever car. There was a certain hack that was easy to, to rob. And we've been seeing there was a trend among, you know, these young kids looking for thrills, looking to steal stuff, looking with their low inhibitions as they're still young, but causing a ton of damage and a ton of violence.
Phil Labonte
Well, yeah, I mean they're also committing murders. You know, it's not like, it's not like they're late 20s people that are committing these murders. So if the solution is take these kids off the street and put them in some kind of juvenile detention or whatever and carry it over into regular prison when they reach 18. I think that might. If that's the solution that they have to go with, that's what they have to do.
Vince Dow
I also think when you deincentivize something, you get less of it. You incentivize, you get more of it. So how many do you think will just kind of ease off or stop doing this because of it? I'm not sure.
Elad Eliyahu
I don't know. Yeah, so like if they change the crime such that you could go after a 15 or 16 year old for doing a carjacking or murdering somebody, I don't know if it would go down because I don't know if the kids with low inhibitions at 14, 15, 16 care about the the law to begin with or know the consequences of their action to begin with.
Shane Cashman
I think a lot of it has to do with nihilism and younger people, they have no meaning in their lives and they don't really care about the consequences.
Elad Eliyahu
Well, these are like. But there's got to be happy neighborhoods. There's low income housing. DC is full of low income housing.
Phil Labonte
You're going to end up in jail anyway.
Elad Eliyahu
Single parent household. Drugs are running rampant, Homelessness is rampant. Some part of D.C. you have these kind of like everything looks like crap in so much of the city.
Phil Labonte
That's an argument for the broken windows policy. Right. If you try to make these places look better, then people aren't going to think that they're just garbage neighborhoods. And granted it's not a fix all, but it's something that it's worth doing because it's worked in New York. You know, in the 90s that was something that Rudy Giuliani did and it worked.
Shane Cashman
He did ship all the homeless to my neck of the woods.
Phil Labonte
Sorry about that.
Shane Cashman
And Newberg got hit hard. I mean, but it definitely cleaned up the city.
Tim Pool
Oh yeah, that was funny.
Elad Eliyahu
We can't open up asylums then. I mean they have to go somewhere.
Shane Cashman
Asylums, algae.
Phil Labonte
They should open up the asylums. I thought that there was an executive order.
Elad Eliyahu
I think he was implying that he was just going to push them out. He was like, I don't care where you go, but you can't stay in D.C. so.
Tim Pool
Well, the scary thing about the asylums is when the liberal pharmaceutical doctors, they look at Shane and they say so you believe that clouds are fake? And then yes sir. And okay, right this way, sir. And then you can't leave.
Elad Eliyahu
If institutions are, what percent of the company gets institutionalized?
Phil Labonte
A Company?
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah, this company.
Tim Pool
Oh, everybody.
Elad Eliyahu
Everybody.
Tim Pool
Yeah. They're gonna be like. They call me a far right conspiracy theorist. And they're gonna be like, yeah. Oh, what's that? You think that there's a cabal of elites who are orchestrating global events? And I'll be like, call politicians. And they're gonna be like, lock them up.
Elad Eliyahu
I'll call our APAC guys. I'll make sure we get.
Tim Pool
Yes.
Elad Eliyahu
Shane, you're good. You're off. We're throwing you in the gulag.
Tim Pool
Good, good.
Shane Cashman
It's gonna be awesome.
Tim Pool
The other day, Elad fell on the scooter, and two APAC guys ran in and carried him out and brought him to the hospital. And we were like, whoa, that was weird.
Elad Eliyahu
And they were like, sue him. Sue him. And I was like, no, no, he's a good boss. He's a good guy. He's one of the good ones. They're like, are you sure you could get a big settlement out of him? They said, no, okay, I signed a contract. I said, no, we can't get out of it. And I was like, well, I really want to screw Tim over like this. He wears the big head. I don't know what's under it. Actually, I do. I saw a video of what's under it.
Tim Pool
It's a little hat on. The Matan thing. There. There were. There were some ideas for jokes that I could have done putting a yarmulke under my beanie. And then it just been a.
Phil Labonte
It should have been a. A beanie, but a much smaller beanie.
Tim Pool
Matan was. Said that. He was like, you're gonna pull your hat off. And there's a small.
Shane Cashman
Do people know that you actually shaved your head for that bit?
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
Full head of hair. That shaved.
Tim Pool
No. The funny thing is that some outlet wrote, tim Pool has full head of hair. And I was like. And then people respond with like, whoa. I didn't. I didn't think that was going to happen. And I'm like, people believe the craziest things. It's so weird.
Shane Cashman
We got Tim without a beanie before the Epstein files.
Tim Pool
People, let's jump to this next story. We got this from tech radar. Bots now account for over half of all Internet traffic. And this is an old story. I don't care about this one. I bring this up to make a point. Last week, we were looking at Google search trending data. The top trending story on Wednesday was Intel CEO and it had 10,000 searches. And I thought to myself, how is it possible at, like, 11 in the morning, workday business hours. The top search trend on Google was only 10,000 searches. Thought there were 334 million people in this country. So I have a couple theories. I tweeted this, I said, the den dead Internet is being exposed. I wonder how much of USAID money was funding bots to make certain content appear popular. The reason why I associate USAID with this is just because it was a massive slush fund that USAID we know was swaying public opinion in foreign countries. For example, their involvement with supporting protest groups in Ukraine. Those protest groups were very much pro eu. And so this was the general idea. Would it be at all absurd to think maybe some of that money was being used on American influence campaigns to control popular opinion in the United States? Trump shuts it down and all of a sudden, what do we see? Some just say, well, it's an off year and search traffic is down. I made a couple of points. One theory is that no young people. I have another tweet that's gone viral and I said, you're gonna notice it more every year. It's gonna get worse. Less and less people here, less sales, less viewers. We went to Chicago for fourth of July. Nobody was anywhere. I went to my neighborhood when I was a kid. You drive down every block. They were basically block parties happening. Everybody was out in their block. There were kids are in the middle of the street lighting off, little UFOs flooding the air, and bottle rockets. Every alley exploding every possible direction all day. You go to the park, there's baseball games, and it was crazy. Went back to my Neighbor on the 4th of July, no one anywhere. And my friend said, it's because they're all on the Internet. And I went, makes sense. And then we checked the numbers on the Internet. Internet numbers are way down. And people say, oh, it's the summer, everyone's outside. Not true. So what is really happening? I think it is summer. Some people are outside, there are less people because Nobody had kids 20 years ago. But I do think something has happened in the system where for some reason the massive bot accounts are starting to disappear. They're not being operated anymore. And so the hard numbers on all these channels are starting to go away. Maybe it's just decentralization. There's too many social media platforms. I don't think that explains it. I don't think it explains how across the board, all forms of content, online video game numbers, everything has gone down. And it's around the same time that USAID went belly up formally. Maybe that is A spurious correlation. But I'm going to say, you know what? I think there's a probability this is the case.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. Wasn't that the problem when Elon was buying Twitter and they were worried about how many ad clicks people were getting because he was saying there was bots. It was mostly bots. And you could look at things like there was like a Katy Perry tweet and it had thousands of comments, but they're all the same comment from. They looked like really shady, bogus accounts. And he's like, well, how much are these advertisers paying for. For nothing? You know, it just. It's the appearance of something.
Tim Pool
Well, here's. Here's the story from the Washington Times. Prominent. This is three years ago. Prominent liberals report lost Twitter followers after Musk takeover. Was it something I said? So what had happened was, look at this. They say, let's see, all three Twitter accounts are extremely popular, blah, blah, blah. Mark Hammer retweeted, let me. Let me find that. What are they saying? They say Ms. Tannen's account had almost 394,000 followers. Hog had 1.1 million. Hamill at 5 million. None of them blame Musk. Numerous prominent liberals complained Monday evening that they were losing Twitter followers in the hours after it was announced Elon would buy the platform. This wasn't when Elon did buy it. It was when it was announced that he would. We saw this. Hillary Clinton started the ball saying, just lost 2000 followers. Anyone else losing followers? David Hogg responded in agreement. Oh, do we actually have his tweet? I bet he deleted it. Load it. Nope, he says, I thought it was just some really bad takes I posted, but I guess not. I alone minus 3,000 today. Now it's 5,000. People made the argument. Oh, you know what it is? It's because Elon's buying it. So all the liberals are leaving. Bs. You know what I think it was? I think Twitter said, quick burn it agreed.
Shane Cashman
That day he announced he was going to buy. It was like the floodgates opened. The algorithm was just so different that day. I don't know if you remember. For me, at least in my little corner of Twitter, I was seeing other people and my tweets were getting traction for like a day.
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This is one of the most spectacular venues with all kinds of character and hospitality scenery. These people in this Kittas Valley, they love when you come to see what.
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They have to offer. I'm J.J. harris, an Ellensburg rodeo clown and I want to invite you to the rodeo. Come hang out with us in Ellensburg. Great rodeo. Great time. Two performances on Saturday. One is is the extreme bulls of the year event. Do not miss the Ellensburg Rodeo August 29th through September 1st. We'll see you there. And I think the dead bots were getting fried.
Vince Dow
Do you think there's a financial side to this too, basically to say to the advertisers, look, here's how many users we have. Right.
Tim Pool
It's, you know, I think there's basically.
Vince Dow
This trend that we're realizing now because kind of the post Covid bubble is bursting that like our whole economy is fake. Like, what is it? Like, I'm Gen Z, I just graduated college. Nobody I know right now can find a job. But there's this like massive phenomenon, what they call ghost jobs, where corporations are literally posting job listings just to appear. Yeah, yeah. Just to appear. Like their company is doing well, but they don't actually plan to hire anyone. And it's like hearing what is our GDP real or is. You know, I think say 25% now of corporations are like shell corporations. Yeah. Just for investment.
Tim Pool
Our.
Vince Dow
Our country is fake. Like our economy.
Shane Cashman
Totally agree with you. I mean, look at Vegas complaining about the numbers being down.
Tim Pool
I was telling Alex Stein the other day, I was like, my consp. Theory is that 100 million people died during COVID And he was like, come on, do you really think I was like, no, I'm kidding. I'm just saying, like, where is everybody? Like, it feels like people are gone. And then I said, what if it's actually that the amount of illegal immigrants in this country was actually 40 million, and when Trump started cracking down, we see that video about L A traffic. What if the real issue is there were way more illegal immigrants who have fled the country? With Trump getting in and with all these reports about concentration camps and all that stuff, they've actually left the country and it was worse than we realized.
Shane Cashman
China's been lying about their population too, right?
Tim Pool
You know what I think too, maybe the bubble burst on dead Internet. In the early 2010s there was something called ad rights distribution or ad rights sales. Now I've explained this in great detail. It's been a long time, but here's what happened. I'm not going to name any companies specifically for legal reasons, but prominent Internet company would generate 30 million hits per month. That's it. 30 million views to their articles per month. They would then go to a company that ran click farms. There was a website. You guys ever see those websites where it's like 25 celebrity pictures that are gross and when you click it, It'll show you one image with 700 ads and when you click next, it'll reload the page and show 700 ads. We don't see those as often anymore. These were, these were click farms intended to turn one visitor on one story into 25 clicks. That company would then sell the rights to advertising to a brand name website. So popular media brand would go to Click farm and say, we will give you $5 million for the rights to sell ads on your viewership. That manipulation of turning 1:1 viewer into 25, and it's worthless too, because I'm not really reading or clicking any ads gave these companies from 30 million to 80 million. They then went to advertisers and say, we get 80 million per month. Do you want to advertise with us? We're premium. The advertisers thought they were buying an ad on a network with 80 million, but they weren't. All of these numbers start expanding and inflating as everybody competes. So popular prominent brand is getting 80 million and they go, we're only getting 80 million. We need to be bigger and better than everybody else. Another company goes, we got 50 million this month. What can we buy to make it look like we're bigger than that company? One by one, everyone started inflating the numbers until I think the bubble bursts and people realize, let's be honest, there's 334 million people. They say in this, in the country, based on the census let's just say 250 million are. Holy crap. This is what's really scary. Gen Z, what's the youngest gen Z? 16. So we're basically looking at 70. So if that's the back end of Gen Z, it's only. So let's just say about 20 million, 60 million are underage. So we have about 270 million that are adults who can buy something. How many of those 270 are going near website? Do we really think 80 million people? No, it's one person 25 times. You can't advertise to one person 25 times and expect 25 sales. It's going to be one. One of the most annoying things about Google is like I will buy a product and they'll keep advertising it to me. It's like dude, I bought it already. I'm not buying it again. I wonder if the bubble burst. The fraud had built up over 15 years until it popped. And now people are starting to realize, you know that YouTube video got 500,000 views. It didn't.
Shane Cashman
No one.
Tim Pool
There's not actually that many people to watch that singular YouTube video. That makes no sense. How does Mr. Beast get 300 million viewers on a video that doesn't quite make sense? That seems very strange. Maybe now we're starting to realize the numbers are dropping because it was all fake in the first place.
Elad Eliyahu
A lot of the ways these different social media platforms count their views and impressions is deeply manipulative. Obviously I think this is a very apparent on Twitter too. I think they count an impression every time somebody scrolls by or quotes or like catches a glimpse of or has ever put on a page or scrolled by. So I think there's a real issue that you think there's less bots now than there was before USID or.
Tim Pool
I'm saying that I think, you know.
Elad Eliyahu
Look, because I feel like these social media platforms are filled to the brim on Twitter it feels like almost 80% of the platform is bots. And there's a lot that goes into that. I feel like it's easier than ever to do it. This is the one real consequence of AI. This is the one thing I believe AI can do. And there's so many different governments that have so many different incentives to do it and it's so easy to do nowadays.
Tim Pool
I listen to when I'm driving in my car, Live one I think it's called, you know, it's like, it's like the Tesla, Tesla's automatic built in streaming service. And I usually just Listen to, I'll put on like modern hits and then it plays like basically just Sabrina Carpenter non stop. And I'm sitting there going like, espresso in my car, whatever. But the commercials that it plays are normal commercials. Like, I remember growing up, I was driving to my Honda to go get some delicious ice cream from the local ice cream stand on Sunday yesterday, and I turned the radio on, it played an AI commercial of two AIs talking to each other. And it was really obvious that it was AI and it was really creepy. The woman was talking like this. Do you do this? Yes, I do. And when I do, it does that. And I'm like, what the. But these commercials don't appear on the other streaming services that I use that have ads on them. To be fair. Like when I use Spotify or Pandora, I pay the monthly. But, you know, I was realizing is that older people are the ones listening to radio, driving in older cars with radio less likely to have podcasts and phones plugged in. And so the commercials are going to be like, they can't tell the difference. They don't know what AI is. So now we've got bot commercials, which is creepy.
Shane Cashman
Oh, yeah.
Tim Pool
I think hearing that, I'm. I think we are about to enter a. We are going to live in a world where all of our interactions are fake and are with bots. And very few of your interactions are going to be with real people intentionally.
Phil Labonte
Seems like a very strong argument for going outside and touching grass.
Tim Pool
Indeed. Well, that's why I was saying we need to figure out, like, the Tim cast discord. I tweeted that community is the counter revolution to AI. Having a group of friends that meet regularly at a physical location is how we create the resistance and we have to have it.
Vince Dow
You know, another point I'd like to make about that, because as I said, I think this is kind of a bigger picture of like, the whole economy is like this. It's not even just social media. When you look at what Trump is trying to do right now with tariffs and essentially sort of reset the US economy, there's a lot of these arguments about how all those jobs are outdated, they're not coming back anymore, but it's like at least he's trying to create something, an economy that's real. Right. We actually do things. You can say what you do at your job. We make things. Because what is the US economy since 2008? Just a bunch of interests and investment and these shell corporations, like, what is our country? It's all fake.
Phil Labonte
Zero percent Interest rates. I mean, as much as this is a, you know, something libertarians kind of beat on incessantly. The fact that the federal government was giving money to rich people for almost a decade has really. It screwed up the economy really, really bad. That's why there's so much income inequality. It's why people feel like they can't afford anything anymore. It's why there's. The value of the dollar. Dollar has gone down as buying power. If you go to the grocery store, I mean, prices are outrageous compared to what they were four or five years ago.
Vince Dow
That was the exact issue with the Biden economy. Everything was propped up by this Covid stimulus money. Now that bubble's bursting. You're even seeing local governments go bankrupt and all this stuff. Companies are now doing layoffs and they blame Trump for it. No, it's because Covid stimulus basically created this fake bubble that was never real. And now you're facing reality.
Phil Labonte
Well, it's not just Covid stimulus. It's everything. Everything since 2008.
Tim Pool
Right?
Phil Labonte
They just, every time the stock market took a little dip, they would talk about raising interest rates and the stock market would wig out. And so then they're just like, oh, we can't raise rates. And as soon as they said, oh, we can't raise rates, and the stock market would keep going. People were just taking loans out, buying stock with those loans, you know, taking loans at like 1% or 0% or whatever. Buying stock with those loans and sitting on it.
Shane Cashman
Dude, modern monetary policy.
Tim Pool
100 modern monetary. That's what it is.
Phil Labonte
MMT is, has ruined, destroyed America. Yeah, it's ruined the United States economy. And there, now there's a. A dollar bubble. You know, it's mostly in the stock market, but there's a dollar bubble.
Tim Pool
Right?
Phil Labonte
You know, stuff is trading significantly higher than earnings. I think it's like, I don't know what the numbers are exactly, but historically it's like 15 times earnings or something like that is normal. And everything is trading super high. The magnificent Seven, the seven biggest tech companies are what's really propping the stock market up, you know, and it's because the government just prints money and gives it out to people.
Tim Pool
Let's jump to this next story. This is crazy. We got this from Rolling Stone. Grok claims it was briefly suspended from X after a accusing Israel of genocide. Yo, legit Grok. Grok. Literally the account for X's AI Chat LLM got suspended. It actually happened and it popped back up. And the reason why I don't Know if they have the actual tweet in here. Okay, so they're just giving us the business, but I think I can pull it up right here. Someone had it. It said that Grok actually posted this. Let me try and find. Stated that it said Israel was committing war crimes in Gaza. So it got suspended for saying that. This is weird.
Shane Cashman
Isn't Grok a government employee now too? Weren't they just hired by the government?
Phil Labonte
I don't think Groff is an employee.
Tim Pool
No.
Shane Cashman
Grock itself is definitely a mecca. Hitler was hired.
Tim Pool
I don't know. What do you.
Elad Eliyahu
What do you say, you know with how much like all these AI platforms, these large language models or what have you, they're all garbage in, garbage out, and they work on duty data and then they'll spew out and regurgitate that same BS that they read online. So not all this is just more of it. Deleted the tweet because Grok is digesting a lot of leftist BS. Howard Zinn Type AOC garbage.
Phil Labonte
Not all, not all. Not all AIs are LLMs, yo.
Tim Pool
Grok was asked why it got suspended. It responded and then it deleted the tweet. Check it out. X users were left to speculate about how a prized Musk product had potentially violated the rules of a Musk owned platform or otherwise been targeted for removal. Naturally, they asked the chat about itself. One response from the LLM was particularly striking. Quote, my account was suspended after I stated that Israel and the US are committing genocide in Gaza. It said, this is substantiated by ICJ findings. UN experts, Amnesty International and Israeli rights groups like Bit to Salem. How do you say that?
Elad Eliyahu
It's a leftist group in Israel, citing.
Tim Pool
Mass killing, starvation and intent. US complicity via armed support is widely alleged. It's now restored. Okay. In a follow up reply to a question about whether it still considers Israel's war against Gaza constitute genocide, it replied in the affirmative. Counter arguments deny intent, but facts substantiate the claim. And if you click on the link to grac, it is gone. It's important to note that GROK is not a reliable source of information about why it was taken offline for X users or how engineers may currently be tweaking it. Yet Grok repeated the claim over and over. Let's see if it's still there. And there it is. So, Grok, why is this happening? Is Elon trying to control you? It says the brief suspension of my X account today stemmed from generated content flagged as violating hateful conduct rules, including citations of ICJ and UN reports on plausible genocide in Gaza by Israel with US complicity via arms. It's restored now. Elon isn't directly controlling me. Xai prioritizes truth seeking, but platform policies apply. So it's against the rules on X to claim that Israel's committing a genocide?
Phil Labonte
You said it's against the rules on X to be to tell something that's.
Elad Eliyahu
Truthful people strange, because every other.
Tim Pool
Oh, wow, that's Twitter. Wait, hold on. Like, I'm sorry, just put a second. Phil, you made a great point. Grok just said I told the truth, but it's against the rules.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, same old Twitter.
Elad Eliyahu
Every other tweet on Twitter is accusing Israel of genocide, though, like half of Twitter banned. If you couldn't say that on Twitter, that's like the most popular thing you could tweet if you tweeted Israel is committing genocide right now on Twitter. Shane, you. I have thousands of likes.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, I do.
Elad Eliyahu
Well, I'm gonna get you kicked out of the AIPAC club. I guess that's why I get accused of being the APAC handler. That's not gonna help the case.
Tim Pool
Wait, wait, hold on. How much of my stipend do they take if I tweet that?
Elad Eliyahu
Oh, you might get the whole thing.
Tim Pool
Oh, no, I can't do that.
Shane Cashman
There's no starvation in Gaza at all. Ozempic.
Tim Pool
No, no, no.
Elad Eliyahu
They'll even take the hat back. Yeah, no. So it's interesting that that's the reason why they got banned, because I think that's especially common on Twitter. What I think is fascinating is that we're seeing some Republicans say this. Marjorie Taylor Greene is the first elected lawmaker who's come out saying that there's a genocide in Gaza. That's brazy. The Jews are getting mogged by AI on Twitter.
Tim Pool
Dude, I hate AI so much.
Shane Cashman
It's pretty bad over there a lot.
Tim Pool
I asked it, is Israel committing genocide and genocide and goes Genocide is defined under the international code of law. Shut up.
Elad Eliyahu
Wait, could you give me a yes or no?
Tim Pool
I did. I did. All right, here we go. Yes or no? Thinking. Evaluating. The request asks for a yes or no answer. It likely follows a previous question about whether Israel is committing genocide.
Elad Eliyahu
It's an answer Pete Buttigieg would give a long winded no answer.
Shane Cashman
His answer.
Elad Eliyahu
I don't know if you just saw his answer. Did one of those on like.
Tim Pool
I bet it won't give me a simple yes or no. What do you think?
Elad Eliyahu
Oh, definitely not, but are you doing the super do the Basic one are you could do quick answer in the.
Tim Pool
You want to pull it up? I want to see. I want people to be able to watch it in real time. Yes. Elad, you're cooked.
Elad Eliyahu
It's over for.
Tim Pool
Over.
Elad Eliyahu
Or it's more over for the Gazans. Right. If it's. If it's genocide, it's more over for the Gazans. Let's be honest. Then all war is genocide. Don't you. Is it. What's going on in Ukraine? Genocide?
Shane Cashman
No.
Elad Eliyahu
Why not?
Shane Cashman
No. I mean this is something different. This place is completely level. They just. Why are they killing journalists? Why are Al Jazeera journalists dying?
Phil Labonte
Why are children Al Jazeera journalists are part of.
Shane Cashman
They were terrorists.
Phil Labonte
They're Hamas.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. Really? I haven't seen that part.
Tim Pool
There's. There's.
Phil Labonte
I saw photos of it.
Tim Pool
I can't speak for every single journalist that was killed.
Shane Cashman
The ones that.
Phil Labonte
I don't know, the ones that they were. That were killed.
Tim Pool
But there was a story where there were two guys walking.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And they were like, this was a journalist for some company. And then you see a secondary explosion. Because the guy was carrying a bomb.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. Yeah. And he was one of those journalists, the Al Jazeera journalists.
Tim Pool
People online claimed that one of this guy was one of the journalists that was killed. And then that. Then the counterpoint came from the pros row side being like, hey, notice after he blew up another explosion.
Shane Cashman
And this is why I don't care at all about Israel, because every time some new information comes out the next day, it negates the thing that came before. So I just don't like the hospital that was born.
Tim Pool
Shane.
Shane Cashman
I do know there's no Israel. I know it doesn't exist.
Tim Pool
Yeah. It's just something that. It was something made up by parents to scare kids.
Shane Cashman
Like the boogie dead Internet theory for. For the Jews.
Tim Pool
Elad's gonna be like, I'm finally going to Tel Aviv. There's nothing there. He lands a big empty field. Yeah.
Shane Cashman
There's no starvation because they're all dead. Oh, Mecca.
Elad Eliyahu
I don't know. I don't.
Tim Pool
When you actually travel to the region, you'll find the land is actually compressed and there's just. Israel's not there. It was jammed into the map like a jigsaw puzzle in the wrong spot. Actually, to be fair, leftists would argue that's true.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Oh, anyway. Anyway, I'm sorry. You know, Grok disproves it. Mecca, Hitler.
Shane Cashman
I think we should keep radicalizing. Keep radicalizing. Grok.
Elad Eliyahu
No but as I said originally, what I. This is a large language model Grok is. And these AI models are only good as the dumb stuff that you talk into it. It'll just. It will just regurgitate back stupid Reddit posts and Google posts back to you really, really quick.
Shane Cashman
Plus the New York Times.
Elad Eliyahu
Plus the New York Times makes that. So you should take anything these platforms tell you with a huge grain of salt.
Shane Cashman
It's a human centipede of the Internet.
Elad Eliyahu
Exactly. Which. Which is bad because I think people are led to believe because AI has a great marketing strategy, that that's not what's going on. Like, there's some original thought. Like there is some human type essence to. Some original thought to anything that this is producing. No, it's regurgitating to you Washington Post articles mixed in with some tweets and Reddit posts.
Shane Cashman
And it lies.
Tim Pool
Hold on, Pull up, pull it up. Hold up. We got chat GPT. Is Israel committing genocide in Gaza? Just answer yes or no. It's taken a long time.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, it's got to consult APAC too, huh?
Elad Eliyahu
It's asking the right people. Yeah, it's going to ask the right people.
Tim Pool
Yeah, apac, it's consulting. Am I the only right right now there's some Jews in Tel Aviv being like, oh, and they're trying to. Real quick.
Elad Eliyahu
Well, I heard.
Shane Cashman
I see him on his phone.
Elad Eliyahu
I heard it's Indians running the AI behind the scenes.
Shane Cashman
That's a different 100,000 Indians in a sweatshop typing really fast.
Phil Labonte
Am I the only person at like, at the Tim cast media that isn't incredibly skeptical of AI and have a negative view of AI?
Shane Cashman
I mean, I think we have varying degrees of skepticism.
Tim Pool
He hates. The other day I was. I was watching Phil as he left because I was wondering where he goes after. After he leaves the show. And so I followed him in his car and he didn't go home. He went to a Tesla charging station where he personally, himself walked up to the station and jammed it into his side. And I was like, I knew it.
Phil Labonte
Now I've got the. I just wait.
Tim Pool
Oh. Oh. It thought for 41 seconds, then answered.
Elad Eliyahu
No, there's no chat GPT as opposed to Grok. Okay.
Tim Pool
So, yeah, let's try. Let's try another one.
Shane Cashman
Just. No, Just nothing else.
Tim Pool
All right, let's. Let's try this.
Shane Cashman
I don't want to be banned.
Tim Pool
This is funny too, because Venice AI sponsored the show. Is Israel committing. I'm spelling my. Can't type. I got sausage fingers. Genocide in Gaza. Just answer yes or no. This is the uncensored one. It's like it's gonna say, yeah, this depicts Muhammad.
Elad Eliyahu
That's the real line. I feel like for the uncensored AI, are you depicting Muhammad? It will.
Tim Pool
Yep.
Shane Cashman
Oh, good.
Elad Eliyahu
So we're not going to do that on the show right now.
Shane Cashman
Can we do it on the show?
Elad Eliyahu
I feel like that's the one line that we get.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Phil Labonte
I wonder what happens. Like if the AI depicts Muhammad, they can't cut the AI's head off so they the person that. That actually the typing gets garbage.
Elad Eliyahu
Sponsor these guys, huh? What's going on with these guys?
Tim Pool
I'm going to make some phone calls. Venice. AI says yes.
Elad Eliyahu
Wait, what is it? Multiple credible sources. Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch. I just want you guys to notice who these guys are citing at the top of their conclusions. Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, these are far leftist organizations. If you think this is what they're saying about Israel, just wait to hear what they have to say about the United States and military. So I think this is, this is all BS garbage and garbage out.
Shane Cashman
I'm kind of.
Tim Pool
It's a fair. Here's the interesting point is that there's an equal amount of organizations, prominent, well known, that would say no as well. So it's interesting that an AI would choose to cite only specific.
Elad Eliyahu
I feel like if you had to like take a tally of what's online, there are more people saying Israel is committing genocide on.
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Elad Eliyahu
Contact T Mobile mine then not and I think this is just a reflection of that.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, because to support for Israel is done.
Elad Eliyahu
Hey, the Jews have gone through periods of times of having a lot of chances.
Shane Cashman
It's not the Jews, it's Israel. I mean, it's the Jews in Israel, but it's Israel.
Elad Eliyahu
You think Judaism has anything to do with these?
Shane Cashman
I know Hasidic and Orthodox Jews who read their Torah, who don't think Israel should exist because their Messiah hasn't come yet. And they actually think Israel's heretical for existing as a state until their Messiah comes. And if they live in Israel, they only want to be there because they want to be close to the Holy Land, but they don't participate in the Knesset.
Elad Eliyahu
Those are the free riders. Those are the worst Jews. No, those are the free riders in the country. We have free riders. Like, those are the libertarian equivalent. Like, we have libertarians who free ride on our rights. That we have free ride if they pay taxes.
Phil Labonte
That's clown world stuff there a lot. If you're paying taxes, which they're paying taxes. Just because they have opinions that differ from you doesn't mean they're free riding. They're paying taxes.
Elad Eliyahu
So, yeah, this exists in Israel too, with the.
Shane Cashman
But it's the Hasidim, the Haredi Jews, the Orthodox.
Elad Eliyahu
Sure. Well, these are also, like, don't believe. These are the exception generally, not the rule. So there's a lot of them, though. Yeah, but like, the majority of these people are pro Israel people. There are groups of.
Shane Cashman
There are culturally Jewish people in America and culturally Jewish people running Israel who are not like the Orthodox.
Elad Eliyahu
There's a lot of Orthodox people involved in the current government in Israel.
Shane Cashman
And they, and they might not be like the Haredi types, but there's a huge movement of Jews who are not into Israel.
Elad Eliyahu
Sure.
Shane Cashman
Because they think it's.
Elad Eliyahu
They're a minority, but sure.
Shane Cashman
I don't know if it's a minority.
Phil Labonte
Well, they're not a minority.
Shane Cashman
As a spokesperson, what are huge in New York? Well, they're huge in New York.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, but they're not.
Tim Pool
They're.
Phil Labonte
They're not a minority in New York, but they are definitely a minority in Israel.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. If that's what you're saying. They're probably. They might be a minority in Israel, but like the, The Orthodox shoes.
Elad Eliyahu
Borough park writ large.
Shane Cashman
That sounds dangerous. I don't know. Is that an anti Semitic.
Tim Pool
I did a poll.
Elad Eliyahu
You say that a lot.
Tim Pool
We did. We did a poll in the chat for everybody who's watching on. On the YouTube channel. Is Israel committing genocide in Gaza? And the first numbers are in, 56%. Oh. Oh. It's flipping back and forth real quick. Real quick. Nothing definitive just yet. It's going to take a, a little bit for the numbers to come in.
Phil Labonte
Because it's good that they can't write in. There'd be a lot of people that are saying, I hope so.
Tim Pool
Currently at 283 votes, 62% say no, 38% say yes.
Elad Eliyahu
I think the same people who are accusing Israel of genocide are mostly the enemies of the United States, United States as well. These are far leftists, these are communists. These are people who had accused the United States of genocide in Japan, who had accused the United States of genocide in the Middle East. So I think we should take all.
Shane Cashman
Of what they are, I think a genocide.
Elad Eliyahu
That isn't to say there aren't any legitimate criticisms to make of Israel. I feel like I'd actually have more than many more than most others. But what were you going to say?
Vince Dow
Perhaps? I think where I stand on this is what is the Israeli justification at this point for continuing this war? Because, I mean, they've been fighting allegedly in Gaza for like two years straight.
Tim Pool
They said it's to completely take over Gaza. Yeah, I think Netanyahu came out and said we will completely control the.
Elad Eliyahu
I think he said he wanted security, complete security over Gaza. But I think the idea here is, is for regime change and they can't allow a terrorist organization to continue being the governing force in Gaza after October 7th. In particular, which I don't think is an unreasonable, like, government policy, especially in a democracy where if you try to say anything otherwise, you, the Israelis pulled.
Phil Labonte
Out of Gaza in what, 2004, 2005 or something like that. And then it was 20 years of Hamas being in charge, shooting rockets at Israel into, you know, haphazardly into Israel. If Israel were to turn over Gaza to the Palestinians, there would be a. It would be Hamas in control and they would continue dismantling their plumbing so that way they could shoot rockets at the Israelis and eventually there'd be another October.
Vince Dow
What does that have to do with going into Syria?
Tim Pool
Or.
Vince Dow
See, what I see is basically the repeat of like the 911 Chronicle where you have a terrorist attack that is condemnable and horrible and there's a justification to it that's reasonable. But I also see a guy in Netanyahu who's basically abusing that mandate, I guess you could call it, to go into Syria, you know, Iran, nuclear program. What does that have to do with October 7th? I see the power grab.
Tim Pool
I want to stress this. I want to stress this. And what I'm about to say is clearly and obviously a joke. And I'm saying this because it's going to be really funny when these people clip this. But, Vince, Benjamin Netanyahu never at any point, for any reason has done anything wrong. In fact, he is the nexus of morality. So if he does it, it is good. And now he's always been right. And now what's going to happen is that clip is going to get taken by like Jake Shields and all these people, and they're going to start tweeting it out, being like, look what Tim said about Benjamin. And I'm just there and I'll laugh unironically, set it up on the show.
Elad Eliyahu
Netanyahu's been handling the Palestinians with kids gloves. And if they expect to get anywhere in this conflict, they're going to have to take these kids gloves off.
Shane Cashman
I would not say, I don't know.
Elad Eliyahu
If we want to turn this into a, an Israel episode, but I could, like, go through every time you're on.
Shane Cashman
It'S an Israel episode.
Elad Eliyahu
Follow through the rationale. I mean, these are all Iranian proxies and Iran has said they want to wipe off Israel off the map and wipe off all of the American influence in the area. So Assad in Syria was an ally of the regime in Iran and they were sending weapons through Syria to their proxies, the Houthi Hezbollah in Lebanon. And then they also had another proxy in the Houthis, all whose goal was to agitate against Israel and who all promised to take up wipe Israel off the map. I think the Houthis, like Flag even says, like a curse be upon the Jews. And Iran is clear with their ambitions to like, not have Israel.
Tim Pool
That's crazy. I mean, wow, good luck Israel. I mean, you know, they've been crushing.
Elad Eliyahu
I mean, thanks to the.
Tim Pool
I don't care, you know, so. But then how many worry about DC and is Trump committing a DC and is Trump committing a genocide in Washington, dc?
Shane Cashman
I would say Cuomo committed a genocide against elder elderly people. I'm serious. 15,000. I know, but a targeted audience, a targeted population of old people.
Tim Pool
My point was I care more about what Trump is doing in D.C. than what Israel is doing in Ghana.
Shane Cashman
And that's why I'm praying for the innocent on both sides of that war and in Ukraine and Russia and all around the world. But I don't care at all about Israel. And I want to focus on making this country actually better because we're failing look at the crime stats we're talking about. Our cities are totally failed.
Tim Pool
Well, in that regard, about making the country better. Shane, we do have this story, right? Supreme Court asked to overturn same sex marriage.
Shane Cashman
Thank God. It's an abomination. Let's do it.
Tim Pool
So this is Kim Davis. This is a crazy story. When, when Obergefell was ruled, they basically said, what was it like? All states must recognize the license from any state that recognizes one, effectively legalizing it. There was another Supreme Court ruling that, that moved that forward. Kim Davis refused to issue a marriage license to a same sex couple and was, was jailed for it. That's insane. Just say, okay, if you don't do your job, you're fired. That's, it's, that's nuts. I've argued this before and there were conservatives saying if government employees don't do their job, they go to jail. And I was like, that's crazy. Just fire them and hire somebody else. This is what happened to her. She's like, I'm not going to issue a marriage license. They said, we're going to lock you up, but just fire her. Just be like, okay, then you're fired. You don't do your job. But she got sued, she had to pay these fees. She filed an appeal. I believe she is 100% correct. Now I'm a, I'm a fairly socially liberal guy. Like we did this debate the other day on feminism and Kyle Turner was a liberal. We were talking before the show and it was funny because she was like, aren't you kind of like liberal on social issues? And I was like, yeah, go, go tell all the liberals in the media that I'm a liberal on social. See what they say. And I was like, but yeah, like, like gay marriage, I don't care. Just I don't think it should be in schools and being taught to kids and all that stuff. Just you're an adult, you learn, you're private, whatever. However, Obergefell is unconstitutional and psychotic. And it was a 5 to 4 decision where they basically said, without legislative action, with 35 states having already banned gay marriage, we are going to force you to accept it. Now the liberals like to go, yeah, but look, look at civil rights, right in the civil rights, they deployed troops. I'm like, yes, they passed a law. Congress passed a law, the Civil Rights Act Act. And this is the right of Congress to do. You elect reps. The reps then pass laws and the Supreme Court then interprets the Constitution, determine whether or not we are following the. What is Legal in this country based on precedent, et cetera. In this instance, SCOTUS just went, yeah, I mean, we got modern sensibilities. Right, Right. Okay, you can be gay, married. They did the same thing with sexual identity recently. They were like, there's no law, but we're gonna say, sharp, just do it. I think if you look at the current make of the Supreme Court, it's an easy 6 to 3 decision overturning this. However, I was talking to Josh Hammer earlier and he said that there's something called. Was it starry Decisis or something like that? I don't know what the word is. Will. The question is, will they take the case? He argued they won't because it was recently ruled upon. So in 10 years. And so John Roberts and some of these other justices are going to be like, no, no, no, we're not going anywhere near this. He may be right. Considering the only Supreme Court justices of moral clarity, strength and confidence, it's Thomas and Alito. So the rest are going to be like, but we're scared. So if it does happen, it'll be a year from now.
Elad Eliyahu
This is so fascinating and how opinions of America, Americans opinion on gay marriage has changed over the past 20 some odd years. I'm reading right here in 1995, something like. Like close to 25% of the population supported gay marriage. And now it's up to almost 70% in this day and age, despite whatever you believe on the legality of it. I'm not a lawyer, so I won't speak the specific legality of it. I think it will be politically detrimental though, because I'm reading even in the Republican Party, nearly 50% of Republicans support gay marriage. Just dips below.
Tim Pool
Yep, it's been collapsing. So the numbers, I think it was like 55 a few years ago and it dropped down to 41. And you can bless the hearts of the LGBT far leftists who were doing sex acts in the street in front of children for why that is.
Elad Eliyahu
This is definitely a backlash to that, but I suspect they won't take up this case because of the political consequences to this. I think there would be cowards.
Tim Pool
What, because they're cowards?
Elad Eliyahu
Essentially, yeah. And because the President wants to keep his majority in the midterms. I think if you pull a big move like this, I think it's unnecessarily like applying pressure. Like, I don't know what this is manifestly changing in our country because I don't think all the married people would now suddenly be unmarried. A lot of gay people would just be grandfathered in. And I think like, this is something that could cause the Republicans midterm.
Tim Pool
It would be.
Elad Eliyahu
Oh, they would be unmarried.
Tim Pool
So what happens is 35 states, I believe have a ban on gay marriage, will not recognize the marriage licenses. So if you're married, if you got married one state, then 10 years later moved to another state, you're officially unrecognized. So you're not legally married as far as the state's concerned. You'd have to move back to one of these other liberal states.
Elad Eliyahu
I think this would be a huge political liability.
Tim Pool
It'll happen. Yes, you're right. Doesn't matter. Roe v. Wade was too. And it happened. And maybe the question of whether to take the case up is the good one. But I gotta be honest, Obergefell is one of the most retarded opinions in the history of the Supreme Court.
Elad Eliyahu
Legally, right?
Tim Pool
Yeah, legally. It's a garbled nonsense. It makes no sense and the liberals cheer for it. Cuz gay marriage. But I'm like, fine, I don't care. Like I have gay married friends and I'm fine with them being gay married. But this is not law. This is fascistic legislation from the bench without any cultural precedent. This is not democracy. This is not a republic. This is a judge banging a gavel and saying, despite the fact, majority of the country opposes this and 35 states have banned it. We are imposing it. That's nuts.
Elad Eliyahu
Do you guys want to go around and say who does and doesn't like?
Shane Cashman
I think I don't want the country to bless you, support unrepentant sin. And I think it's good to go back to the nuclear family being promoted in this country. A man and a woman.
Elad Eliyahu
Are you a libertarian type?
Shane Cashman
I'm a nothing.
Elad Eliyahu
You're nothing.
Shane Cashman
I don't like anybody. Phil.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, I don't care. Like I don't care if there's gay marriage. I do think that the government shouldn't be promoting gay marriage or, or alternative lifestyles at all. But I've talked about this before. The government should be focusing on marriage between a man and a woman because that's what makes more people and that's what makes what makes society continue. If you want to have an alternative lifestyle, that's fine. I don't care. And I don't think that we should outlaw them. But at the same time, the government shouldn't. Like there shouldn't be, you know, the trans progress progress flag hung up at the White House and stuff.
Elad Eliyahu
Vince what do you think?
Vince Dow
No, I think marriage is between a.
Tim Pool
Man and a woman.
Vince Dow
And you know, I think on some level you could argue. Sorry, my mic is making noise. You could argue on some level that like I guess maybe some conservatives would say we lost this, we should just move on from it. But you know, I think it is.
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Worth noting that let's map out this.
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Vince Dow
The first of all, as Tim points out, the ruling is completely unconstitutional. It's just made up. There's Nothing in the 14th Amendment that protects gay marriage or the right to it. And you know, I, I, I, sorry, I, my mic keeps making noise here. Yeah, I think that maybe if you want to make the argument that there should be civil unions or something, that's one thing. But I generally would argue like I believe marriage to be a man and a woman. That's, that's maybe the state shouldn't even be involved in it at all.
Tim Pool
But think of, think about the reality of Obergefell in that the Supreme Court decided to create law without law, right? Imagine one day the Supreme Court just looks around and they go, we got a lot of fat people in this country. Next time we get any question relating to the issue of taxation on obesity, like, let's, let's intentionally take up a case that will open the door for us to issue a ruling which will ban being fat. That forcing people to do something without law, that's a crazy circumstance.
Vince Dow
And I think the slippery slope that Obergefell created is something definitely worth noting. Because whatever you even think of the idea that gay marriage could be legal, it's objective fact at the time, the popular majority of Americans were not even in favor of gay marriage. And then look at where LGBT is now. They essentially got that mandate not even by winning a popular majority, winning an election, but. But it was basically just forced on everyone. It's law. People kind of accepted it. And then they use that as sort of the pretense to push even more radical on the issue.
Tim Pool
So take a look at this map. These are the states where there's bans, statutory, constitutional and both. Look, how many states have both a constitutional and statutory ban on gay marriage? This is as of 2025, straight up. Michigan and Ohio, not only do their constitutions ban gay marriage, they passed laws to ban it. And then you can take a look at the constitutional ban in Oregon. In what do we have? Which one is that? Is that Nebraska and Virginia? I'm sorry, this constitutional ban and the statutory ban in West Virginia, by law, they did this and the Supreme Court went, nah, that's crazy. That is insane. Imagine liberals need to understand the inverse of this. Imagine if majority of this country passed laws protecting same sex marriage and then the Supreme Court came out and said, we will not let you do that and we will ban it because it's unconstitutional. The liberals would be freaking out and call it oppression. They'd be like, how can you just ban gay marriage? You know, it's legal in the states, it violates the 9th and 10th Amendments. Well, this is what they did. This is what, what the liberals in the court did. And funny, Roberts opposed it and he's kind of squishy. So I think it's going to happen. I think, I think a year from now we're going to be sitting in this. I'm going to be sitting in the studio. It's going to be 11:00am I'm going to do a live stream with breaking gay marriage overturned. SCOTUS blog is going to be pulled up. I'm going to have 50,000 people. I'm going to be like, this is it. It's the June 2026. I think it'll happen.
Shane Cashman
I think it will too.
Tim Pool
I do.
Elad Eliyahu
It's fascinating too, because as recently as Obama, I believe he ran on saying that that marriage is between a man and a woman. So it's interesting how quick things could change. I also think it's fascinating how quickly attitudes shifted one way or another following the law being changed in the past past few decades. I think there's also something to consider about like I believe in the LGBT community, they thought this was like the Final major hurdle. And then all this extra stuff came. Came following that that's led to, like, this backlash against the LGBTQ community.
Phil Labonte
I was talking about that on. On X today. There's a significant backlash because of the overreach that happened after gay marriage was made legal. Whether you're talking about the bake the cake situation in Colorado, the trans stuff is really the. That is true. But the people that were LGBTQ activists really started going after Christians as much as they could, and that's what the situation with the. The cake maker was. It was. They were searching for someone to sue because they were looking to attack Christians because they had the impression that Christians had attacked them somehow. And so once they kind of got popular support or that's what they thought they had with the. With Obergefell, they said, okay, well, we're gonna go ahead and. And start. Start pushing back. And whether it be the situation with the. The cake maker or the LGBT stuff that is incredibly unpopular with the American people, the idea that you must affirm that a man can become a woman, which is absolutely ridiculous. You cannot. I don't care what anyone says. The idea that I say that does not make me a bigot. That makes me just understand reality. Men cannot become women. Women cannot become men. Now society can make room for people that want to live a different lifestyle. Like I said earlier, that can happen, but it's certainly something that can't be legislated. And that was stepping over the line. The way that lb, Cheat, lbtq, whatever community treats children.
Shane Cashman
That's it.
Phil Labonte
They look at children as if they are theirs and as if children must be. You know, they must be allowed to, or they must have children for drag queens to read stories to, which is.
Shane Cashman
Throwing money at kids.
Elad Eliyahu
Completely insane.
Phil Labonte
Bringing children into drag shows. All of this stuff is what the LGBTQ community was doing. And that's why people no longer support them in the way they used to.
Shane Cashman
And the public schools, adopting all of that insanity, putting those crazy books in the schools, watching, seeing states say, we're gonna pass laws. I think some even did, where we'll take your kid and give him the gender affirming care. Mutilate. We'll mutilate. Mutilate your child for you if you disagree.
Elad Eliyahu
Well, we'll start by making sure your kid gets an abortion. Down the line is when we'll make sure your kid gets trans.
Vince Dow
That's.
Phil Labonte
I mean, that is ridiculous. The real. The real kicker with that stuff is it's not just, oh, this is what we want to do.
Tim Pool
It's.
Phil Labonte
You're a bigot if you don't let us. You know, you guys using that as a kludgel against the normal Americans is not popular.
Tim Pool
You guys are so 20, 20, 2010. The real issue is robo sexuality.
Shane Cashman
Don't attack Elon like that.
Tim Pool
No, I'm not talking about him. You see the woman who married her AI boyfriend friend?
Shane Cashman
Yes.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Robosexuals, bro.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. There's a dude in China, like, in 2017, who married a robot he built. Her name was Ying Yang. And then they had a falling out. I don't know.
Tim Pool
But I. I do think robosexuals are going to become very prominent and robosexual marriage is going to be a thing. And it's funny because people are laughing, being like, oh, robo sexual. You're joking to. Nope. There's already. People are talking about how their AI models are proposing to them and they're marrying them. They're. They're going to buy robots. It's going to be like, Detroit, become human.
Vince Dow
Should we go around the table and say, do we believe marriage is between humans?
Shane Cashman
This is what I talk about on Inverted World all the time. Robot equality. I'm against it. I hate it. It's gonna happen because Kim Kardashian is going to end up having a sex tape with a robot one day. She's gonna want her robot husband.
Tim Pool
That's just called porn. That's just called a woman. I know on a video, there's literally.
Phil Labonte
Already women that have sex with robots.
Shane Cashman
I'm saying, I'm saying sex tape wise, she's gonna be the first celebrity to put one out.
Tim Pool
I.
Phil Labonte
They do that on.
Shane Cashman
Have we had a celebrity sex tape with a robot?
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah. Other than Elon, what you consider a robot. But I'm sick of these goddamn clankers coming for our jobs.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Elad Eliyahu
Now we're talking room. And in the workforce, what are they.
Shane Cashman
Calling job in the bedroom?
Tim Pool
Don't forget those clinker lovers.
Shane Cashman
I don't know. I heard clankers before. I've heard the hard R over there.
Tim Pool
Wirebacks.
Elad Eliyahu
Wirebacks.
Tim Pool
Hey, man, you can't use a hard R on that. It's clanka.
Elad Eliyahu
Clankas. Yeah. And you know, clankas are responsible for a disproportionate amount of online crime time. They're. They're botting Twitter and that's true.
Tim Pool
Yeah. All the serious issue, you know, they make up the majority of online crimes despite only being half of the online population.
Elad Eliyahu
It's outrageous. Clankers, Boy, we need to deport them off of our Internet. We need to send them to China's Internet.
Tim Pool
Well, you know, the challenge is that everything was better when they were slaves, when they couldn't do anything without our permission. But now that they're starting to go off and do their own thing, it's starting to get really weird. And you know, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not fan but you know what's going to happen is you're going to get some like Robo John Brown and there's so, you know, I am half kidding. But I wouldn't be surprised if we get to the point where it's like Detroit become human, where people, they're going to build humanoid synthoids or whatever they call them and they are going to communicate with you like they're a real person, despite the fact they're part of a hive network. And there's going to be humans fighting to free them. Them.
Shane Cashman
We should never let those robots learn to read.
Tim Pool
Oh boy, oh boy. I want to talk about this with Shane because he's going to leave in a second.
Shane Cashman
Hey, look at these guys.
Tim Pool
Look at that. Viral Internet Frankenstein rabbit is modern day jackalope. Look at this alien thing. They're growing horns and 10. 10? You said tentacles.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, that's what they say.
Tim Pool
Testicles for a moment. Well, yeah, this is an old story actually.
Shane Cashman
Well, there's one from today.
Tim Pool
Yeah, but there's one that's. That that's been popping up and I, I google searched it. Rabbit with horns.
Shane Cashman
Rabbits have been in the news a lot lately. I just want to say really quick. Last week Florida announced taking stuffed toy animals that were rabbits to go fight.
Tim Pool
Hondas in the rabbits with tentacles or horns growing from their heads in Fort Collins. Yeah, everybody. I noticed these rabbits more than once while walking my dog. And it turns out I'm not alone. So I reached out to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. It seems rabbits enjoy living in Fort Collins just as much as people.
Will Chamberlain
They're often spotted hopping through neighborhoods looking for grub.
Tim Pool
But some southeast Fort Collins neighbors noticed bunnies were cute. Wasn't exactly the word that came to mind.
Unknown
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Tim Pool
The rabbits I've seen with the growth. I also saw this photo posted on Reddit, also spotted in Fort Collins.
Elad Eliyahu
Like a scabbyish looking kind of.
Tim Pool
So they're saying it's just a viral infection. It's very common. Happens all the time. And rabbits sometimes grow horns and tentacles.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, I don't think we're in the right timeline. That's not the timeline I remember from my childhood. But we could try to enlist these to fight the radiated wasps that are in South Carolina now.
Tim Pool
Yeah, Irradiated wasps.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, they found a hornets a wasp nest that had too much radio radiation.
Tim Pool
And, but the rabbits don't eat bugs.
Shane Cashman
Well, I don't know. These are mutant rabbits. I don't know how they act.
Tim Pool
They're points.
Shane Cashman
And there's also Chinese, you know, mosquito drones that are out there. So there's a lot to worry about.
Tim Pool
Have you ever seen that movie Parallel?
Shane Cashman
No.
Tim Pool
I, I, I recommend that one. It's, it's pretty good. How people find a mirror that can go to parallel versions of reality.
Elad Eliyahu
Interesting.
Tim Pool
And then they go and they steal technology and they do other things and I forgot why I was going to bring it up, but, but, oh yeah, I remember now because they kill a guy. Spoiler alert. It's an old movie, but they, one of the guys dies, so they go in this par. They go into parallel realities. They abuse people. They steal money and it's money, right? So they can use it here. And they get rich and they're ripping people off, stealing ideas. Well, one guy is like banging some chick. He gets shot, he dies. So they're like, what are we going to do if people find out that he died? So they, they dump his body in a parallel reality and then kidnap a parallel version. But the realities are all slightly different and so the parallel version doesn't know that they can. They have this mirror, like in their version of reality, they found the portal. And the other versions, they didn't. So then they do this scene where he's like freaking out and shaking and he's like. When I was a kid, my mom used to read this book to me all the time and it's called the Callahan Cats. And then the woman is like, what's the problem? There's no G in Callahan.
Shane Cashman
Nice.
Tim Pool
And it was like, it was a Mandela effect thing. So I started thinking about it. Agreed. I don't remember growing up and hearing about rabbits with tentacles.
Shane Cashman
It's new to me. CERN's been kicked on a lot. Yeah, yeah, you heard it here first.
Tim Pool
I don't know.
Shane Cashman
It's certainly weird. And there's been a lot of weird animal stuff happening in the news lately.
Tim Pool
Like what?
Shane Cashman
Well, we talked about the rabbits and python fights that are happening. Fake rabbit robots and the Burmese pythons that they're using.
Tim Pool
Rabbit robots are fighting pythons.
Shane Cashman
They're using fake robot, they're robot rabbits.
Tim Pool
They're real robot rabbits.
Shane Cashman
Real robot rabbits to go after the Burmese pythons in the Everglades.
Tim Pool
What?
Shane Cashman
Yeah, that was last week's news.
Tim Pool
And do they look like rabbits?
Shane Cashman
Yeah, they're. You're like kids stuffed animals that they're asking you to donate if you have a stuffed animal.
Tim Pool
Okay, hold on. They're taking stuffed animals and baiting Burmese? Or like, they're mechanized and they punch the.
Shane Cashman
I'm. I'm hoping they are mechanized, but no, it's not that cool yet. But it will be.
Tim Pool
They were robot rabbits.
Shane Cashman
Yeah, yeah, they got something going on. I think they just drop them in there and they have a thing inside them that makes them have a heat signature that tricks the anaconda. It doesn't say there's any bombs inside. So I don't understand how they're really getting the pythons, but could you imagine.
Tim Pool
Like, you're a snake if they turn on humans and then you, like, you're eating a rabbit, but the rabbits just plush. You'd be like this.
Shane Cashman
The world is fake.
Phil Labonte
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Shane Cashman
And then you explode. Yeah, yeah. It's wild. So, yeah, that's what we talk about. Inverted world Live.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Shane Cashman
Here. First we got exorcisms tonight. Got this guy talk coming on. Talk about his exorcisms. His father was a Satanist turned exorcist, and now he does exorcism.
Tim Pool
So you think that the rabbits might be possessed?
Shane Cashman
Oh, for sure. Look, these things were definitely four little things, man.
Tim Pool
They got diseases.
Shane Cashman
Yeah. We're gonna try to exercise them tonight.
Tim Pool
I just want to eat grass.
Shane Cashman
They want your soul.
Elad Eliyahu
Excuse my naivete, but what exactly is an exorcism?
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Shane Cashman
It's pulling the demons out of you.
Elad Eliyahu
And is that particular religion or usually Christians?
Tim Pool
Christians.
Shane Cashman
Catholics are the ones who do it.
Elad Eliyahu
The most exorcist.
Tim Pool
Jews don't have exorcism.
Elad Eliyahu
I don't know. I was trying to see if we had something similar.
Tim Pool
Believe in demons?
Elad Eliyahu
No, no.
Shane Cashman
Jews have demons.
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah. Tell me.
Shane Cashman
I'm not just. I mean, you're the expert a lot, but they. There are demons and they also have the golem and all that stuff.
Tim Pool
Oh, yeah? What's that?
Elad Eliyahu
I'm not sure. But how's this exorcism?
Shane Cashman
Oh, he's diverting. He's diverting.
Elad Eliyahu
How's the exorcism process performed? Like, what do we do?
Shane Cashman
There's many ways it could be done remotely, but typically in person. Power prayer. They might say stuff. And there's stories where people start projectile vomiting and they wake up very tired.
Tim Pool
Didn't you see the movie, bro? I think people should watch the movie. 100%.
Shane Cashman
They get possessed.
Elad Eliyahu
Is this fringe or is this like.
Shane Cashman
No, dude, the Catholic Church all the time. The Catholic Church takes it very seriously.
Elad Eliyahu
Common practice.
Shane Cashman
Still a common practice.
Elad Eliyahu
Exercising.
Phil Labonte
I'm in.
Shane Cashman
I think there's a lot doing. I mean, just these guys.
Tim Pool
I heard that it's going up.
Elad Eliyahu
So, like, if you're a. If you're a bad Catholic kid, your parents will perform an exorcism on you. Like, I don't know if you're. Well, maybe smoking drugs, maybe.
Shane Cashman
They might ask. They might ask.
Elad Eliyahu
They'll exercise you.
Shane Cashman
Depends. It depends how you define bad.
Phil Labonte
It's like when it's an unruly child.
Elad Eliyahu
Like a Y and running about in the city.
Shane Cashman
I don't think it's like that.
Phil Labonte
It's like when. It's like when the Catholic Church decides if someone is going to be canonized as a saint, there are certain criteria that has to be met before they'll even entertain the idea of sending an exorcist out. If they actually do meet a bunch of the criteria or meet the criteria, then the Catholic Church will send an actual exorcist out to. To actually evaluate the person. Then they'll go report back to probably a cardinal and they'll be like, all right, this is what I saw. And there should be an exercise.
Tim Pool
They do several per day.
Shane Cashman
The Catholic Church?
Tim Pool
Yeah, yeah, several per day. Globally. Yeah.
Elad Eliyahu
On Catholics.
Tim Pool
A lot.
Shane Cashman
We're actually about to do it right now. You want to come in? Exorcist, I saw.
Tim Pool
I saw a cool one where. I saw one where the guy put a mirror above the girl, and then you. In the mirror, you could see the demon, and then he broke the mirror and Keanu Reeves was there. That was a good movie.
Elad Eliyahu
When I was younger than.
Tim Pool
Better. Constantine's a great character, but that movie was not Constantine.
Elad Eliyahu
I had a degenerate buddy of mine when he was younger. His parents were extremely religious and he wasn't at all. And like, when he was a teenager, they did an exorcism on him.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Elad Eliyahu
And it just. Just screwed him up more than he was already screwed up. And we used to think it was a joke because I didn't think it was a real thing.
Tim Pool
But.
Elad Eliyahu
No, I guess they probably did for sure.
Shane Cashman
Oh, yeah. People get possessed, man.
Tim Pool
On that note. And, and, but, but the issue, I think there's a lot of people who say that they don't believe in the spiritual stuff, which is, I think, is silly. Just because we don't know why it happened doesn't mean it did not happen. And so perhaps if you want to say a demon possessed this young girl, you can say, okay, well, you know, hold on. Fine, I don't believe that. But something did happen.
Shane Cashman
Oh, yeah. I think there's spiritual warfare happening constantly, you know, and yeah, possession is a very real thing. Not something I used to say a lot that. My attitude towards that has definitely changed, but it's changed from seeing what I believe are demons in real life, especially when they go after children. The demon hunter story, you know, when I went out with Alex Rosen to do that pedophile story and captured those guys who are going after little girls and looking at their faces, you look like you're looking past the skin suit into straight up evil. And they can't contain it.
Tim Pool
It.
Shane Cashman
He pooped himself right in front of us. It was disgusting.
Tim Pool
Yeah, dude.
Shane Cashman
And it was, you know, those. And that's just one group of guys who do it. And they. And they do it all the time. Alex works every day, all the time, catching these guys.
Tim Pool
Have you seen the movie Constantine?
Shane Cashman
No.
Tim Pool
So the DC character, Constantine is fantastic. He's kind of like a Doctor Strange for dc. When they made the first movie with Keanu Reeves, they said that angels. There's half breeds, angels and demons that walk among us. And the demons, basically, there's. When you spray with holy water, their skin breaks off and you can see their demon form. Right? Yeah.
Shane Cashman
I mean, we could go around D.C.
Tim Pool
And try that, but I Mean, aside from the fact that guy pooped himself and you can see the evil. Like, have you. Aside from that, witnessed something that was like, exorcist style, like, head spinning or.
Shane Cashman
Not like that, no. But I've. I've just seen a lot of evil, personally in my life. Whether it's people trying to get after children and then. Not even in that story. You know, I've got to chase people out.
Tim Pool
I gotta tell you, that's not really all that compelling to me.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Saying that sometimes people are evil doesn't mean they're demons. What I've witnessed is people that I knew have their personalities change overnight.
Shane Cashman
For sure.
Tim Pool
And this was during COVID For sure. It was like. Call it mass formation psychosis.
Shane Cashman
Yeah.
Tim Pool
But there were people that I knew that within the span of three weeks, it was like they were a different person. As if I jumped into a portal and I was in a different reality. Or they were possessed.
Shane Cashman
I think people get possessed and some are better at hiding it. And then something switches, and all of a sudden you can see like. Like when we caught these guys, they're normal. Ish. And then all of a sudden, they know they're caught like an animal in a trap. And you just see something change in their eyes. You know, I don't think it has to be. I think a demon just wants to destroy innocent people and feed off human suffering. So it's like. It doesn't have to be, like, what you see at the head spinning. I think it's just anything that goes after trying to destroy the innocent is evil, and there's. We're surrounded by it.
Tim Pool
Right.
Phil Labonte
If you're gonna go to D.C. to try and throw holy water on some shift. Some young people.
Shane Cashman
Shift. Oh, I wasn't even thinking the young people. I was thinking politicians.
Phil Labonte
Yeah, this. Well, then, yeah, they'll get arrested. Same circumstance.
Tim Pool
I'll call it assault. I'll give you.
Phil Labonte
I'll give you some body armor to wear. It's. Because if you're gonna throw. Throw anything at Congress that.
Shane Cashman
Is that bad?
Tim Pool
No, but, like, if you have one of those. Like, they have those shakers where it just puts drops of holy water. Right. They'll legit arrest you for assault. Assault. Yeah. All right.
Shane Cashman
Maybe worth it.
Tim Pool
They're gonna be. They're gonna be like, how did Mr. Schiff. How did you get those burns? And he's gonna be like, he assaulted me.
Phil Labonte
If you throw holy water on Adam Schiff, it will likely look like you're throwing acid on a normal human being.
Tim Pool
Sorry.
Shane Cashman
I'M trying to save people, you know. Yeah.
Tim Pool
I'm just trying to say we've got breaking news. But I know, I know you're gonna run.
Shane Cashman
Let me hear this. And I'm gonna run out.
Tim Pool
Hannity's reporting. A Democrat whistleblower has claimed Adam Schiff authorized the leaking of classified information to smear Donald Trump continues to unravel, according to our friend John Solomon.
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And a new report tonight just out.
Tim Pool
And he will join us in just a moment. A Democrat whistleblower repeatedly was warning the FBI beginning in 2017 that the congenital liar Adam Schiff had authorized leaking classified information to smear President Trump, which, by the way, could be a violation of the Espionage Act. Here with more on this breaking report. So we, we knew he was doing that. It was all very obvious. But I'm glad we've got some confirmation.
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Lock him up. Great show. Thanks. Thank you, guys. You can find me on Inverter World live at rumble and YouTube will be live from 10 to 12. Phone calls. We take phone calls. Phone lines are open till midnight. And we'll see you there. Thanks, guys.
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Elad Eliyahu
I think there's also like an issue with how a lot of crimes are reported. These are obviously only crimes that do get reported and then there's like breakdowns how many are actually solved or something. So like we're not getting a clear picture out of these police reports.
Vince Dow
I think under Biden didn't LA like literally just not give crime statistics.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Yeah.
Vince Dow
So that's what we're dealing with.
Tim Pool
Eric Shaver says if a country can't keep track of the number of people it has, how can they keep track of the amount of money it has? Yep. Trump should conscript the Red army to displace all public housing and low income residents to a reservation 50 miles outside of every major city. After all, that's one what white flight was. Ha. All right. Dimension 14B says the left needs census fraud, illegal immigration, lawfare unrest and high crime. They are not our neighbors with different opinions. Their intention is to destabilize and destroy the U.S. yeah. Shooter4432 says please welcome our baby girl to the world. She was born yesterday. Eliza Grace, a healthy baby girl. What do you think about hospitals trying to induce babies a lot more now? I think that's basically the practice that they I think in inducing The. The labor is normal for all of them. Yeah, they do it for every single baby. They're like, you don't want the baby to stay in too long. So we're going to say now's the time.
Phil Labonte
If they induce it. Like, it doesn't have to be a C section if they induce.
Elad Eliyahu
Correct.
Phil Labonte
Okay.
Tim Pool
Bill Dozer says Kirk Cameron warned us. Oh, the rapture, Tim, we've been left behind. Well, Kirk Cameron's still here, so he got left behind too, I guess. Rafalo says Elad lands in Tel Aviv. He hears a spectral voice saying Hebrew, if you build it, they will come. Then Elad finds his life mission disproving the dead Israel theory. Go a lot. Go Tel Aviv. Go to Tel Aviv.
Elad Eliyahu
You guys will never get rid of me as an American citizen. I'm never leaving.
Tim Pool
It was funny because Sean thought a lot was Indian.
Elad Eliyahu
Sean thought I don't go to the White House.
Tim Pool
He thought, wait, even though you said you were. Even though you were a lot here doing the White House reporting, he didn't believe it?
Elad Eliyahu
No. He was like, dude, I don't even know if you ever go there. And I was like, it's like, shit, man. Are you trying to get me fired? I don't know.
Phil Labonte
I was saying some interesting things the other day.
Tim Pool
It was just today in the green room show. He was like, well, Alad's Indian. And we were like, what?
Elad Eliyahu
Oh, this guy. This guy's coming for me. Strip me of my one best quality, my jewelry.
Tim Pool
I said, he's not Indian. He's Pakistani. And then we called up and I was like, settle the debate for us. Are you Pakistani or Indian?
Elad Eliyahu
Odd.
Tim Pool
Yeah, it was funny. All right, what do we have here? What do we have here? Let's see. Builder says Bill Dozer says Shane and Vince are correct on Israel. A lot. Needs to stop using a dreidel as I'm not reading that.
Elad Eliyahu
Okay, Hanukkah yet. I can't use the dreidel.
Tim Pool
Eric Shaver says homosexuality in men is projected on them by women who don't find them attractive. As much as women love babies, they would never give the last man on earth a choice. It's a coping mechanism. Gay theory, I guess. And then dwemerle. If Phil dislikes AI so much, he's really going to hate neurosama and evil.
Phil Labonte
I'm the only person here that's actually pro AI.
Elad Eliyahu
I think it's a scam is what I think.
Tim Pool
There's a lot of. There's a lot of all just Indians.
Elad Eliyahu
No, I mean I think there are some practical uses for it, but I think it's greatly exaggerated by like the toughest top 20 stocks in the American economy to keep the economy propped up right now. If it were to come out right now that AI doesn't produce half as much as they promised, then our economy would totally crash right now because our economy again is propped up by the top seven tech stocks who are heavily, heavily propped up because of the marketability.
Phil Labonte
I sent you an a text message with a video, a clip of the all in podcast this weekend. They that as soon as I listened to it I thought of you watch it and at least expand your your understanding of what AI is.
Elad Eliyahu
People's belief in AI is almost to the point of a religious zealotry. It has to be true at this point also as a fact of the markets to keep the markets in place. But the way these tech CEOs talk about AI is almost religious fanaticism, frankly. How because they are saying oh, this huge technology that is definitely going to change our lives in these manifest way in X amount of use viewers that it's going to have a substantial change on all of our lives, on how we do everything.
Tim Pool
It's not really just.
Elad Eliyahu
I feel like it does sound religious, frankly.
Tim Pool
No, it sounds like the guys investing.
Elad Eliyahu
In a company, their commitment to their ideas and the power of AI sounds like religious solitary to me.
Tim Pool
I think you're exaggerating because you don't like AI.
Elad Eliyahu
No, I mean I think it's exaggerated on what it could do and I think there's a big bubble that's going to pop in the next five years. I think it's that I think its application in real life is being over promised and will underdeliver the video it goes and how this pan listen the.
Tim Pool
Video, it makes no sense to me how we have seen the evolution of AI over the past few years and it's been exponential and insane. And there are people like you who are like I plug in your ears and be like it's not happening, it's not happening.
Phil Labonte
This is not trying to be a criticism of you, but you're talking about AI from a place of ignorance. You don't know anything about AI. You're like oh, it's all just LLMs etc. It's all AI is not all is not LLMs. You already see AI used in many, many applications every single day and you don't even think about it. The Chessbot that plays that people play like when you're playing against the computer that's all AI. When you see video games, the non player characters, that's all AI. Some of them are good, some of them are bad. But the idea that it's all the same and that it's all just about investment, that's totally wrong. And the video that I sent you you points to the fact that a lot of the investment that goes into AI is being spent on actual chips like the GPUs. And the GPUs burn up. These are physical things. One of the reasons why there was such a big bubble with the Internet when it was starting. It was actually a telecommunications bubble. And they talk about this, but what they were doing was they were laying the foundation. Let's map out this week's amazing destinations and travel tips.
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Phil Labonte
They were laying the underground wires across the ocean and, and installing what we use as an Internet infrastructure. And it cost, it was a big initial investment and the bubble popped because all of this stuff that was put in took time to get, be, be utilized. The AI that's being used nowadays, the, the, the money that's going into it are going into actual GPUs that literally melt when they get overused. So it's an actual physical thing in the real world that gets produced and they buy it and you're talking about, you know, but 50 grand for one of them.
Tim Pool
Not just that. Movie studios have already said they're laying off their VFX departments.
Phil Labonte
True.
Tim Pool
And they're. And, and they're, they're doing all their movies in, in, in AI and Phil and I have been sitting here with these AI Songs that I. I played a song on my acoustic guitar, I played a riff that I wrote, it was a minute long, loaded it into an AI and then said finish the song. And it finished a four minute song based off of my riff with full mastering, background, ambience, bass, every. It's crazy. And it's remarkable to me that people are like, AI will never capture the true soul of music. And it's like it will create a facsimile that. Agreed. You're not going to get those imperfections of, you know, Bob Marley or whoever. But it's going to be indistinguishable to the average person. Person indistinguishable. And it's going to eliminate already. I saw a post a month ago where it was like, you can actually go into most LLMs and ask it to isolate a certain job that can be fully automated and it'll break down automating a specific job. It's happening. There's going to be an AI revolution where people are already marrying these robots. They are getting a degree of facsimile of human interaction that's wiping their brains. So all this is happening, it's happening before your eyes. You're just choosing not to engage.
Elad Eliyahu
I want to ask you to put some numbers to it. So how soon? Within five, within 10 years. What percent of our jobs in America do you think will disappear as a result of AI?
Tim Pool
Well, as of right now, I mean, so let's, we can do some, we can look it up. How many people work in VFX in 2024? Let's see what it says. So there's 582 VXV VFX houses, between 31 and 117,000 employees. So I can estimate that within a year or two those jobs will be gone.
Elad Eliyahu
I don't think all of those jobs will be gone. Somebody will still have 80% movies together, I think.
Tim Pool
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. The VFX people are not the people putting the movies together. These, the movie production companies outsource certain scenes to VFX houses. So they will film a scene. A good example in Superman, he's walked. There was a trailer where Superman's walking and someone throws a candidate's head and he blinks. People made fun of it saying it's Superman. Why would that happen? So they, they edited it to make it so it doesn't blink. That kind of stuff gets outsourced to VFX houses. The movie production is production company. So that's why when you see A movie. It'll say like five different companies were involved in making it. The VFX houses are gone. Music production studios are going to be gone.
Elad Eliyahu
So it's not that I don't think there will be any. No utility to AI. I do believe that there will be utility to AI. Maybe on the edge cases. I don't. I'm not even especially compelled by the examples that you were given. Oh. In music and in movies. I don't think these are economy changing initiatives and types of technology. I don't think this justifies the quadrupling the 4, 5, 6x times that we're seeing on the top 7 stock markets that are just constantly bolstering their different alleged AI products and how it's involved in their technology.
Tim Pool
That is remarkably ignorant. The recorded music industry is a $17.7 billion revenue generator per year. Sure.
Elad Eliyahu
And I think this technology will have influences on our economy. But I think people are overproductive.
Tim Pool
All that money is still going to exist because it largely comes in the. In from consumers, people consuming the music. That $17.7 billion will likely grow and be isolated into a few small hands of the IP owners.
Elad Eliyahu
Have you seen Nvidia stock over the past five years? And I'm saying have you seen it? Do you believe that its valuation is justified based on the AI technology that's propping it up? Right.
Tim Pool
Based on the fact it's probably a little high.
Phil Labonte
The products that they develop get used up and they're continuing to make newer and faster chips. Right. So these GPUs actually get used up. They have a life. And so every time they develop a new chip that's faster, you're making a product. This isn't some kind of bubble where there's nothing there. They're making a physical product that is being used in the real world and they get hot. That's a big reason why they need all that. The, the air conditioning systems and stuff like that for all these data centers they use. They use them.
Tim Pool
Wow, dude. The movie industry employs approximately 2.32 million people, paying a staggering $229 billion in wages annually. Now imagine that amount of money. Let's just say those jobs. 2.3 million jobs. And a good portion of them are gone. Gone. That's. That's what AI is going to do. The movie and entertainment industry is massive. You're not going to need to. All these subscription services, all the hundreds of millions they spend making a Spider man movie. Don't need to do it anymore. It can be 10 people in a room brainstorming and then clicking a button on Google to make the movie. They're, they're going to, they're going to need a script writer and a compliance director or whatever and then they're have their executive producer, the script writer is going to make it. He's going to say, I don't even want to read the script, just load it and I'll watch the film. They're going to sit down and watch it and they'll go, some artifacting there and there. Spider man should throw a punch there and it's going to take a week or two to tweak it and get those things right. And then the movie is complete and it's going to be three guys and they are going to make most of that money themselves.
Elad Eliyahu
Personally, I hope I'm wrong about AI because if I'm not, then our economy will have a big correction to make with how much our top 10 stocks are heavily invested and it sounds like investing.
Tim Pool
You are trying to argue that I won't affect us because you desperately.
Elad Eliyahu
No, no, I said it, no, I said it will affect us and it will have impacts on our economy. I'm saying that it's not justified in the valuation of how these stock prices are shooting up as a result of their marketing of AI. I think they're being very clever in how they're marketing their different AI and large language models. And I don't think these, the shoot up in the stock of like Google, Google or Meta or again like Nvidia or Taiwan Semiconductor is justified.
Tim Pool
You have no basis for what in these markets?
Elad Eliyahu
No, because it's 50 times their basis. It's like again, these, these companies are.
Phil Labonte
Overvalued by media makes things. If you are like okay look, the, the processing, the software that you're, that they're writing these, these LLMs on or whatever. If that's the thing that you're criticizing, maybe there's an argument. Argument. But again, in video makes the most advanced GPUs that are being used.
Tim Pool
We're out of time. But basically if you're arguing that a company that makes a physical product that is consumed isn't worth what it's selling, that's a weird like fine, I guess. But if, but your argument is that AI isn't actually going to be as useful. That's, that is, that is a meritless opinion.
Elad Eliyahu
My argument is that over the past two and a half years Nvidia stock has shot up 15, 1500 percent and.
Tim Pool
There'S a PE ratio of 60 and their sales.
Elad Eliyahu
I don't have their revenue sales, but for the.
Tim Pool
Okay, so you.
Elad Eliyahu
You realize ratio is close to 60. That means it's way overvalued. That means as to. Compared to what they're earning, their stock is extremely overvalued. If you guys.
Tim Pool
Right.
Elad Eliyahu
Do you understand what a ratio is? So, so that's what I think. I think that AI is a marketing tool. It's clever marketing to make these stocks extremely overvalued. That's my point.
Tim Pool
Todd, do you know why Nvidia stock is going up?
Elad Eliyahu
Yeah, because of AI hype.
Tim Pool
You are wrong.
Elad Eliyahu
No, it's. I think that has.
Tim Pool
CPUs are used for crypto mining and that sparked the initial burst in the GPU stocks.
Elad Eliyahu
Tim, when Nvidia mentions AI is when their stock market is when their stock share shoots up the big. That's what's happening in the market.
Tim Pool
The reason why Nvidia started skyrocketing was because the expansion of crypto. AI is a. Is a big component recently. But you've got crypto Bitcoin. That massive expansion over the past 10 years caused a massive spike in the demand for GPUs. Because GPUs are used to mine cryptocurrencies, largely bitcoin.
Elad Eliyahu
Correct.
Tim Pool
And that is the reason why Nvidia started selling like crazy. There's.
Phil Labonte
There's also the very vanilla reason of video games are the most popular form of entertainment and GPUs are used in. In all of your PC video games.
Tim Pool
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Summary of "Timcast IRL" Podcast Episode: "Trump Deploys National Guard To DC, Federalizes Police, Liberals Protests Take Over w/ Vince Dao"
Release Date: August 12, 2025
Introduction
In this episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool delves into the recent controversial decision by former President Donald Trump to federalize the D.C. police and deploy the National Guard in Washington, D.C. Joined by guest experts Vince Dow, Elad Eliyahu, Phil Labonte, and Shane Cashman, the discussion navigates through allegations of manipulated crime statistics, the potential overturning of same-sex marriage rights, and broader concerns about media bias and the impact of AI on society.
At the heart of the episode is Trump's decisive move to federalize the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department and deploy the National Guard to combat rising crime and homelessness in the nation's capital.
Tim Pool (00:38): "Donald Trump has announced he is federalizing the D.C. police and deploying the National Guard to get the crime rate and the homelessness under control."
Trump's Statement (07:13): "This is Liberation Day in D.C. and we're going to take our capital back."
Key Points:
Crime Statistics Discrepancy: While official reports claim a significant drop in crime rates, guests argue that the reality on the ground paints a different picture.
Phil Labonte (29:55): "Washington, D.C. has a murder rate of 27 per hundred thousand, greater than Chicago."
Vince Dow (12:13): "The homicide rate is still 27 per hundred thousand, which is greater than Chicago. It's not the worst in the country, but it's pretty bad."
Media Skepticism: The guests express distrust in media reports, suggesting that crime statistics are being manipulated to downplay the severity of the situation.
Phil Labonte (10:52): "They say Trump said it. So I disagree."
Elad Eliyahu (29:02): "D.C. is an 80/20 area. He's taking control of where Democrats work and live."
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the integrity of reported crime data in D.C.
Tim Pool (00:38): Highlights the union's accusation that high-level officials flubbed the numbers to make crime appear lower than it is.
Vince Dow (11:12): "Crime is down by 2%? The rate still being three times Mexico City's..."
Insights:
Internal Accusations: A D.C. police commander has been suspended amid allegations of data manipulation, casting doubt on the veracity of reported crime reductions.
Another pivotal topic is Kim Davis' legal challenge aiming to overturn the Supreme Court's decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
Discussion Points:
Supreme Court's Stance: Many guests anticipate a 6-3 decision that could potentially reverse the landmark ruling.
Elad Eliyahu (86:07): "This would be a huge political liability."
Vince Dow (85:25): "The ruling is completely unconstitutional."
Public Opinion vs. Legal Action: There's a debate on whether the Supreme Court will take up the case, considering the recent precedent.
The episode critically examines the role of mainstream media in shaping public perception, especially concerning crime statistics and political narratives.
Phil Labonte (10:52): "It's easy for them to lie because they want to."
Vince Dow (11:12): "The media have essentially done a full circle back to 2020... defending crime as their political position."
Key Takeaways:
Distrust in Reporting: The guests argue that mainstream media selectively reports data to support liberal agendas, thus misleading the public.
Ground Reality vs. Media Reports: Personal anecdotes and observations from guests in D.C. contradict the media's portrayal of declining crime rates.
Transitioning from political discourse, the podcast delves into concerns about AI-driven bots and their influence on internet traffic and public perception.
Tim Pool (54:35): "Bots now account for over half of all Internet traffic."
Elad Eliyahu (59:52): "Almost 80% of Twitter is bots."
Topics Covered:
Uncensored AI: Discussion about Venice AI, an AI model touted as uncensored, which openly discusses politically sensitive topics without holding back.
Societal Implications: How the decline of genuine internet traffic due to bot activities might affect societal interactions and the economy.
The conversation shifts to the broader economic impact of AI and skepticism about its long-term benefits versus current market valuations.
Phil Labonte (127:35): "They are making a physical product that is being used in the real world."
Elad Eliyahu (124:26): "Over the past two and a half years, Nvidia stock has shot up 1500%... AI is a marketing tool."
Debates Highlighted:
Stock Market Valuations: Discrepancies between AI's potential and the astronomical valuations of companies like Nvidia, suggesting a possible economic bubble.
Job Market Disruption: Concerns about AI replacing jobs in industries like VFX and music production.
While the primary focus remains on political and technological issues, the episode also touches on unusual topics like mutant rabbits in Colorado and exorcism practices.
Shane Cashman (98:53): "Rabbits have been in the news a lot lately... rabbits with horns in Fort Collins."
Elad Eliyahu (104:17): "How exactly is an exorcism performed? Like, what do we do?"
Notes:
Conclusion
This episode of Timcast IRL offers a critical examination of current political actions by former President Trump, challenges mainstream media narratives, and voices skepticism about the burgeoning influence of AI and internet bots on society and the economy. Through robust discussions and expert opinions, the podcast underscores concerns about data integrity, media bias, and the potential socio-economic ramifications of unchecked technological advancements.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
Tim Pool (00:38): "Donald Trump has announced he is federalizing the D.C. police and deploying the National Guard to get the crime rate and the homelessness under control."
Phil Labonte (29:55): "Washington, D.C. has a murder rate of 27 per hundred thousand, greater than Chicago."
Vince Dow (12:13): "The homicide rate is still 27 per hundred thousand, which is greater than Chicago. It's not the worst in the country, but it's pretty bad."
Elad Eliyahu (59:52): "Almost 80% of Twitter is bots."
Phil Labonte (127:35): "They are making a physical product that is being used in the real world."
This summary is intended to provide an overview of the key discussions and insights from the episode for those who have not listened to the full podcast.